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. >> dr., can you give us a little more clarity on the timeline. there have been some delays in the past with contracting equipment for delivery to ukraine. can you be more specific on the timeline? thank you. >> is there a particular system you are interested in? the timelines are all different. >> let me rephrase. has the pentagon experienced any difficulty in contracting in the past for these kind of weapons and if so, has that been factored in to the timeline? >> the short answer is we are eager to get the ukrainian systems as quickly as the process will allow. it takes sometimes months to get these systems on contract. that has been the case. in each case we will endeavor to get the contracts filled out as quickly as possible and get stuff on the road. but we have to manage expectations. the package of capabilities here is really aimed at getting ukrainians what they will need in the medium to long-term. it's not relevant to the fight today, tomorrow, next week. it is relevant to the ability of ukraine to defend itself and to deter further aggr
. >> dr., can you give us a little more clarity on the timeline. there have been some delays in the past with contracting equipment for delivery to ukraine. can you be more specific on the timeline? thank you. >> is there a particular system you are interested in? the timelines are all different. >> let me rephrase. has the pentagon experienced any difficulty in contracting in the past for these kind of weapons and if so, has that been factored in to the timeline? >> the...
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so i share in the book the timeline of his childhood. on the debate team and national honor society, beloved by classmates but at the same time this politics and prejudice in his dilife and in the book i show the rise of the kkk in the 1920s it is the great plains and iowa was one of the states included. it wasn't anti- catholic anti- somatic. so he was surrounded by that. and then returning to russia in 1932 because he believed communism iss the onlyism that word and world oppression. i assume they did not believe caanymore that capitalism was the key. is just likee i said in my talk which i thought was brilliant that i pointed out that george's life represented a tug-of-war between thewe american dream and america's paradise. and then as to why he was recruited in 19395 red army intelligence. and whether or not if he knew what stalin was doing. if i could interview george. that would have been one of outhe questions i would have asked him if he still believed in those ideals when he went into the red army military training to be a spy
so i share in the book the timeline of his childhood. on the debate team and national honor society, beloved by classmates but at the same time this politics and prejudice in his dilife and in the book i show the rise of the kkk in the 1920s it is the great plains and iowa was one of the states included. it wasn't anti- catholic anti- somatic. so he was surrounded by that. and then returning to russia in 1932 because he believed communism iss the onlyism that word and world oppression. i...
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in the book i show the timeline of his childhood. he was on the debate team in the national honor society adored by classmates. at the same time there was always this degree of politics and in his life. in the book there was a rise in the ku klux klan in the 1920s. great plains was a name for it but it was in the great plains and iowa was one of the states included. the was anti-catholic and anti-semitic anti-. he was surrounded by that. growing up and then he and his family returned to russia in 1942 because they believed it was the only-ism. i assume they didn't believe anymore that it was the key. it was just like what i said in my talk i thought was really brilliant george's life represented the great tug-of-war between the american dream and the workers paradise. ideologically you can ask why he was recruited in 1939 by the red army and whether or not he knew what stalin was doing. i could interview george and we can't have them on the show. did he still believe in those ideals when he went into his red army military training to
in the book i show the timeline of his childhood. he was on the debate team in the national honor society adored by classmates. at the same time there was always this degree of politics and in his life. in the book there was a rise in the ku klux klan in the 1920s. great plains was a name for it but it was in the great plains and iowa was one of the states included. the was anti-catholic and anti-semitic anti-. he was surrounded by that. growing up and then he and his family returned to russia...
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the affidavit. after all, we did get a little more insight into that timeline this week. the national archives released a letter revealing donald trump handed over 700 documents with classified markings, some at the highest level back in january. the letter addressed to one of trump's lawyers said because of the potential national security issues at play, it would not comply with donald trump's request to delay sending that tranche to the fbi so that the agency could investigate and do a damage assessment. we also learned today from the the "new york times" and "the washington post" about an e-mail also in may, once again from the national archives, to trump's team about more presidential records, quote, it is also our understanding that roughly two dozen boxes of original presidential records were kept in the residence of the white house over the course of president trump's last year in office and have not been transferred to nara despite a determination by pat cipollone in the final days that they need to be. so how much back and forth was there? how many times did the g
the affidavit. after all, we did get a little more insight into that timeline this week. the national archives released a letter revealing donald trump handed over 700 documents with classified markings, some at the highest level back in january. the letter addressed to one of trump's lawyers said because of the potential national security issues at play, it would not comply with donald trump's request to delay sending that tranche to the fbi so that the agency could investigate and do a damage...
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we keep uncovering new information that extends the timeline further. lawyers for the former president knew two weeks before he left office that there were two dozen boxes in the residence that needed to be sent to the archives, that the archives then in may of 2021 were -- had started to try to track down. so this is something that has been on the radar for trump's advisers since, again, he transitioned out of the white house. but i think what i'll be looking for today, and what we may or may not receive from the redacted affidavit is just any more on the efforts that the fbi took to get these documents back. any indication of further communications with evan corcoran or members of the former president's legal team. that helps bolster their obstruction case and argument, which is why -- one of the reasons why they executed the search warrant to begin with. also, anything i think shows when they might have had any interviews or conversations that prompted the execution of this search warrant. we had actually reported that the fbi was still conducting int
we keep uncovering new information that extends the timeline further. lawyers for the former president knew two weeks before he left office that there were two dozen boxes in the residence that needed to be sent to the archives, that the archives then in may of 2021 were -- had started to try to track down. so this is something that has been on the radar for trump's advisers since, again, he transitioned out of the white house. but i think what i'll be looking for today, and what we may or may...
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in the book i sort of show the timeline of his childhood . here was a kid who was on a debate team at the national honor society. beloved by classmates but at the same time it was always this reel of politics and prejudice in his life. and in the book i show the rise again of the ku klux klan in the 1920s. there's a name for it but in the great plains and iowa was one of the states included so there were parades of the clan and the clan was anti-catholic, anti-semitic, anti-black . and so he was surrounded by that. growing up. urand then you know, he and his family returned to russia in 1932 because they believed that communism is going to be, is the only is him that will end world depression. i assume they didn't believe anymore that capitalism was the key. i mean, it was just what i said in my talk which nick clooney pointedout which i thought was brilliant . that you know, george's life represented a sort of tug-of-war between the ri american dream and the workers paradise . but ideologically you can see that. why he was recruited in 1939 b
in the book i sort of show the timeline of his childhood . here was a kid who was on a debate team at the national honor society. beloved by classmates but at the same time it was always this reel of politics and prejudice in his life. and in the book i show the rise again of the ku klux klan in the 1920s. there's a name for it but in the great plains and iowa was one of the states included so there were parades of the clan and the clan was anti-catholic, anti-semitic, anti-black . and so he...
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>> the timeline is the most problematic thing for trump and his team. you see from the timeline that there was a subpoena. the timeline we just had out there. there was a subpoena, and really when it comes to the difference between a subpoena and an eventual search warrant, you can boil it down to one where. trust. a subpoena says to somebody, hey, you get these documents. they may be damaging to, but we trust you to go to your file cabinet, when you file that damaging document, you will not crumble it up, or burn, it or thrown in the toilet. a search warrant is about the government saying we don't trust you. we're not going to announce when we come. we are going to come and look for the documents ourselves. any evidence of that, whether they're a lawyer, or trump saying, hey you asked for that stuff, we give you everything i got. by the way, after the civil discovery a lot more than you might think. that's a common problem that can almost never get solved. generally, sir torrents like this aren't executed, and you don't find out that people were less t
>> the timeline is the most problematic thing for trump and his team. you see from the timeline that there was a subpoena. the timeline we just had out there. there was a subpoena, and really when it comes to the difference between a subpoena and an eventual search warrant, you can boil it down to one where. trust. a subpoena says to somebody, hey, you get these documents. they may be damaging to, but we trust you to go to your file cabinet, when you file that damaging document, you will...
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. >> jessica, help me understand the timeline better. january of this year, the national archives gets the 15 boxes back from mar-a-lago. what happens next, do they go through it and realize they have classified documents on their hand and then call the fbi which does a full review and that happens in may? >> the timeline is crucial here. we see how the national archives kind of held back. they referred this to the doj for criminal investigation in february. but then we have seen in previous letters how they went back and forth with trump's legal team were he exerted his executive privilege. it wasn't until may that they started going through the 15 boxes. we heard trump and his team say this is all political and a witch hunt. the truth is the national archives and the department of justice were deferential to the former president and his legal team's claims despite the fact that in mid-may they went through the 15 boxes and found extremely high levels of classified information here that could endanger the lives of human sources around t
. >> jessica, help me understand the timeline better. january of this year, the national archives gets the 15 boxes back from mar-a-lago. what happens next, do they go through it and realize they have classified documents on their hand and then call the fbi which does a full review and that happens in may? >> the timeline is crucial here. we see how the national archives kind of held back. they referred this to the doj for criminal investigation in february. but then we have seen...
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like this is what i'm talking about with the timelines if you have more and more cases coming in, they never close the case. what do you think is going to happen and a lot of them are not willing to really force to stick to timelines and make sure everybody is there. spending the day is the most frustrating experience. i watched nine cases that had continuances. someone decides they want to appoint a new lawyer instead of the one the public is providing for them. it can just go on endlessly so yes it's resources, but we have to say look, you need to put these folks on a timeline and finally, the question is foster parents. this is kind of an interesting discussion. i talked to a lot of people about paid foster parents. we don't pay foster parents very much. will that only sort of further attract people that are interested in fostering for the money i think this is a interesting question and somebody i was talking to actually compared it to donating blood and donating platelets that you can actually pay for. they ask a bunch of questions about the level of contamination and what kind of
like this is what i'm talking about with the timelines if you have more and more cases coming in, they never close the case. what do you think is going to happen and a lot of them are not willing to really force to stick to timelines and make sure everybody is there. spending the day is the most frustrating experience. i watched nine cases that had continuances. someone decides they want to appoint a new lawyer instead of the one the public is providing for them. it can just go on endlessly so...
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and here, the timeline, in terms of his criminal exposure is important. if you think back to all of the other types of crimes over the past couple years that we've talked about donald trump having possibly committed, whether it's the fake electors scheme, obstructing congress, or lying on his tax documents and his loan documents to obtain benefits, there's always been this question of, well, could prosecutors prove his criminal intent? and in the kinds of statutes that i'm talking about here, it's really easy to get to criminal intent compared to all of those other things because documents like these are -- there's tons of training that goes into that people are exposed to when they get to see these documents, and then there's that timeline because if he was, in fact -- and we know he was subpoenaed for these documents -- and there were negotiations with his lawyers, those are repeat events where he's being told, look, you can't have this stuff? it's illegal for you to have these stuff. if he retained those documents after the june subpoena, after the conv
and here, the timeline, in terms of his criminal exposure is important. if you think back to all of the other types of crimes over the past couple years that we've talked about donald trump having possibly committed, whether it's the fake electors scheme, obstructing congress, or lying on his tax documents and his loan documents to obtain benefits, there's always been this question of, well, could prosecutors prove his criminal intent? and in the kinds of statutes that i'm talking about here,...
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not only is it a push back of the timeline but it pushes it back over this key threshold. >> the pushingack of that timeline given what we saw from trump's legal team in court on monday, the argument they've been making over this, what does it tell you about the fact that they knew that that correspondence had been happening? trump has changed lawyers, to be fair, these are comments that pat cipollone was making when he was designated to deal with this, but what does it mean for the legal team that is making his arguments now. >> they've got a whole new range of arguments that they can bring into play. it's one thing to say that a former president is entitled to x, y or z and there were a lot of analogies brought up to former presidents and what they took to their libraries or what they used to write books and so forth. once you cross that line, you cross back past january into the trump administration, well, what can you tell a president to do and what are the legal ramifications of him not doing it? disregarding the advice of the white house counsel, which he's entitled to do which app
not only is it a push back of the timeline but it pushes it back over this key threshold. >> the pushingack of that timeline given what we saw from trump's legal team in court on monday, the argument they've been making over this, what does it tell you about the fact that they knew that that correspondence had been happening? trump has changed lawyers, to be fair, these are comments that pat cipollone was making when he was designated to deal with this, but what does it mean for the legal...
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talk about not paying attention to the timeline, how do you get an average of 30 months? is an incredible ignorance or willful desire to ignore the law. but to get to the second part here which i think is really important to think about is the racial element that is going on here. one of the biggest accusations you hear about foster care and the child welfare system is that it is structurally racist. and so in order to fix this a problem, in order to fix the facts we are disproportionately according to folks, targeting black families in separating black children from their black parents, we should be limiting the amount should be checking our excel spreadsheets to make sure it all comes out even in the end. these accusations take no account of the fact black children are mistreated frankly at a much higher rate than white children in this country. in fact they are three times as likely to die from maltreatment as white children and this country. that is a really harsh statistic. it's really hard you could say you're just being racist by accusing these black parents of mis
talk about not paying attention to the timeline, how do you get an average of 30 months? is an incredible ignorance or willful desire to ignore the law. but to get to the second part here which i think is really important to think about is the racial element that is going on here. one of the biggest accusations you hear about foster care and the child welfare system is that it is structurally racist. and so in order to fix this a problem, in order to fix the facts we are disproportionately...
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thank you jesse, for putting the timeline together. helps us to keep track like member regio was saying. when we talk about two and three and the housing authority coming, i know you probably created a rule in ending homelessness, but i want to make sure we're getting inventory numbers like pipelines, vacancy rates, a lot of data. like not kind of eye loafl. a lot of granular data would be helpful to get from them. as far as the needs assessment, i'm wondering if you want to take out categories -- where you have sort of a different topics a -- or sub populations that people wanted to look at this year tie that into the needs assessment. for me, around domestic violence and women, i would like to have a picture where we can get information around that. and also, like the kind of thing in the end. and i heavily want to echo what member fream bach mentioned about definitions and go off local definitions and need to include families living in sros and families doubled up as homeless. and my last thought is if you can send out calendar invi
thank you jesse, for putting the timeline together. helps us to keep track like member regio was saying. when we talk about two and three and the housing authority coming, i know you probably created a rule in ending homelessness, but i want to make sure we're getting inventory numbers like pipelines, vacancy rates, a lot of data. like not kind of eye loafl. a lot of granular data would be helpful to get from them. as far as the needs assessment, i'm wondering if you want to take out...
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i prefer if we want to have a debate about the appropriate timeline we should have that debate but making of the law as you go along is not a good idea. >> you see the dramatic cases on either end and not really representative of what's going on. you mentioned the dead child, the child has t been in the system, everyone should have seen what was coming and did not. on the other hand the other case that gets headlined the middle class child who is a nine or 10-year-old walking home from the park and someone calls the police and the middle class. how child protective services come in and take the kid away. can you talk about or give some examples about what were talking about what are the lives like of the kids that ended up in the system who are typical. >> a typical case there is a couple that i interviewed, they got married when gay marriage was first legalized, they wanted to adopt and then they decided they would adopt out of foster care system. they did their training and they got this call one evening we have a one and a 2-year-old who needs a foster home. it was probably like half a
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there's also the timeline here. r colleagues at the times, they have a detailed report on the 20th effort, 20 month effort, to get trump to return these governments records. and it describes, this was interesting, how some conservatives were telling trump to resist. what was going on? >> look, exactly right. i think that's an important point. there's a lot of focus which has been on the final chaotic days of the trump administration when he was leaving the white house didn't want to leave the white house. and, they were scrambling at the last minute, a lot of these boxes -- it's almost irrelevant. when you're at this timeline. it's not about winning this, it's about what he refused to give up, when he was confronted with this. and he refused to give up time and time again, right? let's do a subpoena that was issued just a few months ago, in which they basically said, okay, we gotta ask nicely, this is only going to return these documents, that he once again to fight. i think the timeline is important to remember here
there's also the timeline here. r colleagues at the times, they have a detailed report on the 20th effort, 20 month effort, to get trump to return these governments records. and it describes, this was interesting, how some conservatives were telling trump to resist. what was going on? >> look, exactly right. i think that's an important point. there's a lot of focus which has been on the final chaotic days of the trump administration when he was leaving the white house didn't want to leave...
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. >> what is the timeline on this? for women who need or want an abortion soon, will this help them get one? are we talking about days, weeks, six months? karine: that's a great question. we don't have the details to share. but we will soon have more on what the waiver could look like in the timeline as you are asking me. which would generally target low income women served by medicaid and help cover certain costs. hhs, the president is going to sign the executive order, secretary becerra will work with his team to figure out the details on the timeline. >> how well you be able to pay and help women pay to cross the line to get somewhere they need to go given the restrictions? karine: that is something -- >> have they not figured that out? karine: we will leave it to them to come up with the details on the specifics on how they will work with states, if the states ask for a waiver and how that will look like. they will come up with the specifics, with the details on how this is going to work. again, this is what the pre
. >> what is the timeline on this? for women who need or want an abortion soon, will this help them get one? are we talking about days, weeks, six months? karine: that's a great question. we don't have the details to share. but we will soon have more on what the waiver could look like in the timeline as you are asking me. which would generally target low income women served by medicaid and help cover certain costs. hhs, the president is going to sign the executive order, secretary becerra...
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and then got a full-time job as a teacher was some short stories that were possible and it fits the timeline>> of course you had tremendous which is your own community in a sense gave you the oral history component of this story when you did not even want to listen to that. what degree did you reengage with that community in the role of oral historian to get out this picture and what were those experiences like crack. >> that was supposed we are all cousins down here but to be 100 years old and then advancing from economy hall and thend with the. >> do you feel it further enriched your relationship to your community? >> sure. if you know anybody from new orleans we can live somewhere in the spirit and then to be more connected then her parents from her parents and ancestors from the 18 fifties. but i get that because i always carry new orleans around with me. >> it so lucky began the project when you did because you can't a moment so a lot of the stories are fading and it's so crucial to get to people and record them while they are still here and can still remember. >> the four people i was
and then got a full-time job as a teacher was some short stories that were possible and it fits the timeline>> of course you had tremendous which is your own community in a sense gave you the oral history component of this story when you did not even want to listen to that. what degree did you reengage with that community in the role of oral historian to get out this picture and what were those experiences like crack. >> that was supposed we are all cousins down here but to be 100...
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also the possibility that this document will reveal the timeline and basically indicate how many times the former president was approached to return the documents. we know that he was approached by the national archives. they got some documents back in january. you then was approached by a member of the department of justice to discuss getting back further documents. his lawyers signed off on a number of documents which were returned. however, the search followed the apparent evidence that the former president had retained to documents without telling anybody. so this is what the document may reveal is the timeline of events that led to that unprecedented search at the form of precedence residence. yeah, my kind of just a few months away from us, mid term elections. how is all of this playing out politically for trump and the republican party? well, it's an open question. at the moment, the former president has actually leaned into the hole search a smo to bowl that his lawyers did not make much fuss in the wake of the search, or indeed have anything to do with getting the documents un
also the possibility that this document will reveal the timeline and basically indicate how many times the former president was approached to return the documents. we know that he was approached by the national archives. they got some documents back in january. you then was approached by a member of the department of justice to discuss getting back further documents. his lawyers signed off on a number of documents which were returned. however, the search followed the apparent evidence that the...
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but might we learn more about the timeline, might we learn more about the attempts the government made to try to get information, retrieve it from the former president? we know that he has in his own filings talked about the fact there were subpoenas that were executed and to provide video of the storage location at mar-a-lago, to provide documents. could we learn more about how long this has been going on and what possible other clues there might be in this? typically an affidavit is not released until there are some charges. we have no way of knowing if charges will ever come. it is that early in this case. we just can't forecast it to that future point if that comes. but the judge in this case said making some of this information public is necessary because of the high interest in this case. it has become a political firestorm for allies of the former president. he is using his own social media to talk about this all the time, to proclaim his innocence, offer varied and sometimes conflicting explanations for what has gone on here, and the justice department has spoken through its fi
but might we learn more about the timeline, might we learn more about the attempts the government made to try to get information, retrieve it from the former president? we know that he has in his own filings talked about the fact there were subpoenas that were executed and to provide video of the storage location at mar-a-lago, to provide documents. could we learn more about how long this has been going on and what possible other clues there might be in this? typically an affidavit is not...
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so it helps fill in the timeline, which is that a grainger a subpoena in may, was given to the formersident. why is that relevant? because, what then happened, and it's really clear from the search, is they found just tons and tons of classified material at mar-a-lago. and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office. so the big takeaway, and i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that they could've done a review, a search and certified to us that some of this material had been previously produced, is farfetched. what they are saying, on the second part of this, is that there was clear obstruction of justice. when they put a certification the department saying they had produced everything, and they did that in june, before the search was conducted saying, we have done a diligent search, and everything was found. but department says, we've developed evidence that that wasn't the case, and we know from the search and from the photos that your displaying, that was clearly not true.
so it helps fill in the timeline, which is that a grainger a subpoena in may, was given to the formersident. why is that relevant? because, what then happened, and it's really clear from the search, is they found just tons and tons of classified material at mar-a-lago. and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office. so the big takeaway, and i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that...
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thank you jesse, for putting the timeline together. o keep on track like member regio was saying. when we talk about two and three and the housing authority coming, i know you probably created a rule in ending homelessness, but i want to make sure we're getting inventory numbers like pipelines, vacancy rates, a lot of data. like not kind of eye loafl. a lot of granular data would be helpful to get from them. as far as the needs assessment, i'm wondering if you want to take out categories -- where you have sort of a different topics a -- or sub populations that people wanted to look at this year tie that into the needs assessment. for me, around domestic violence and women, i would like to have a picture where we can get information around that. and also, like the kind of thing in the end. and i heavily want to echo what member fream bach mentioned about definitions and go off local definitions and need to include families living in sros and families doubled up as homeless. and my last thought is if you can send out calendar invite for t
thank you jesse, for putting the timeline together. o keep on track like member regio was saying. when we talk about two and three and the housing authority coming, i know you probably created a rule in ending homelessness, but i want to make sure we're getting inventory numbers like pipelines, vacancy rates, a lot of data. like not kind of eye loafl. a lot of granular data would be helpful to get from them. as far as the needs assessment, i'm wondering if you want to take out categories --...
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here is what we learned about the timeline, this goes back to 2021 we learned. archives says in the letter we've been negotiating you throughout 2021 to try to get back those documents that were taken from the white house to mar-a-lago. finally, january of 2022 trump's team provides 15 boxes to the archives. not everything, but 15 boxes. that brings us to the letter that we just found out about yesterday. now, this happens in may and essentially archives says got your boxes, went through them, guess what, highly classified information, we need to get the fbi involved. trump's team says please don't because we object on executive privilege. archives says we disagree. now doj gets involved, now we are into june this past summer where doj and investigators start going down to mar-a-lago, meeting with trump's teams and finally serve a subpoena which is the easy way to do things, give us the rest of the documents. they get more documents but still not all and only then, two and a half weeks ago, does the fbi go in and do the search. there's been some criticism why did
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so it helps fill in the timeline, which is that a grand jury subpoena in may, was given to the former relevant? because, what then happened, and it's really clear from the search, is they found just tons and tons of classified material at mar-a-lago. and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office. so the big takeaway, and i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that they could've done a review, a search and certified to us that all of this material had been previously produced, is farfetched. what they are saying, on the second part of this, is that there was clear obstruction of justice. when they put a certification the department saying they had produced everything, and they did that in june, before the search was conducted saying, we have done a diligent search, and everything was found. but department says, we've developed evidence that that wasn't the case, and we know from the search and from the photos that your displaying, that was clearly not true. so the key takeaway
so it helps fill in the timeline, which is that a grand jury subpoena in may, was given to the former relevant? because, what then happened, and it's really clear from the search, is they found just tons and tons of classified material at mar-a-lago. and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office. so the big takeaway, and i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that they could've done a...
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what are the proposed solutions and trying to get some confidence on the timeline. one of the key inputs. replanning on the timeline along with the input we are getting from our customers. i am really disappointed. this is the third for -- third delay for chaz. i know our customers are disappointed. i think we are in agreement this is a critical platform for australia. it underpins the australian equity market. it needs to go live safely. got a thing i would highlight is our platform is still working well. continues to be secure and resilient. we have done a lot of investment in the existing chess platform around its capacity and resilient and we are confident that remains robust for the extent of period. yvonne: i was going to ask about the outages as well. there has been a drop in these incidents but what can a company do to avoid this? >> certainly incidents is a key measure we look at. . one of the factors we look at in terms of our technology investments. we have seen instance drop by 75%. overall, that is a good metric. sometimes when you change systems, you ar
what are the proposed solutions and trying to get some confidence on the timeline. one of the key inputs. replanning on the timeline along with the input we are getting from our customers. i am really disappointed. this is the third for -- third delay for chaz. i know our customers are disappointed. i think we are in agreement this is a critical platform for australia. it underpins the australian equity market. it needs to go live safely. got a thing i would highlight is our platform is still...
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which makes sense considering were false and the timeline of the u.s. federal governments many efforts to get these documents back from donald trump. the national archives first contacted all trump in may of 2021 more than a year ago about missing documents. they initially retrieved 15 boxes of documents from mar-a-lago in january this year. then they get all these boxes right? they go through them and finally contain 700 pages of classified documents that freaks them all out the national archives -- they sent trump's team a letter and be, given the dot fbi access to the documents -- because well they have to do an assessment of the possible damage here. this letter, the one we're seeing for the first time came on may 10th. we know that donald trump received a subpoena for the documents later that month. dude, this is bad, this is not good we're letting the fbi have these. we need to get all these documents. then after that there is a subpoena. the court says you have to show the documents. then the federals feds visited mar-a-lago in june. this is not
which makes sense considering were false and the timeline of the u.s. federal governments many efforts to get these documents back from donald trump. the national archives first contacted all trump in may of 2021 more than a year ago about missing documents. they initially retrieved 15 boxes of documents from mar-a-lago in january this year. then they get all these boxes right? they go through them and finally contain 700 pages of classified documents that freaks them all out the national...
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well, it's attached here to this filing to help explain the timeline and what it is that donald trumpeived, what it is that he was told he legally had to produce and they got permission from the chief judge in washington, d.c. to do that. and one of the ways they say they did that is they said, look, this has been revealed by donald trump's counsel already. so we should be able to reveal it. and she agreed. so, it helps fill in the timeline, which is that a grand jury subpoena in may was given to the former president. why is that relevant? because what then happened and is really clear from this search, is they found just tons and tons of classified material at mar-a-lago, and not just in the storage facility but in his personal home office. so the big take away -- just to not -- i sort of buried the lead, is there are just classified documents everywhere and the government comes out and says the idea that they could have done a review, a search and certified to us that all of this material had previously been produced is farfetched. what they're saying on this second part of this is
well, it's attached here to this filing to help explain the timeline and what it is that donald trumpeived, what it is that he was told he legally had to produce and they got permission from the chief judge in washington, d.c. to do that. and one of the ways they say they did that is they said, look, this has been revealed by donald trump's counsel already. so we should be able to reveal it. and she agreed. so, it helps fill in the timeline, which is that a grand jury subpoena in may was given...
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emily: walk us through the timeline because earlier there was the filing from rc ventures. they might sell. we learned they have officially sold out. is there any potential for regulatory scrutiny? >> some shareholders have made noise about filing complaints about the way cohen has handled this. he came into the stock with a lot of fanfare. there was the filing that was made on tuesday but disclosed yesterday that they were thinking about getting out of their entire stake and the new filing they have indeed taking their stake down to zero. a lot of these retail investors who piled into the stock are certainly upset with cohen cohen at this point -- with cohen at this point and some might be looking to take action. it is unclear if he has done anything wrong per se. emily: we will keep following that. bloomberg's john edwards. thank you for that update. billionaires living in one of the wealthiest codes in the world are pushing back on plans for more housing. top investors and executives from apple, phase, google and more want to stop california from allowing businesses in m
emily: walk us through the timeline because earlier there was the filing from rc ventures. they might sell. we learned they have officially sold out. is there any potential for regulatory scrutiny? >> some shareholders have made noise about filing complaints about the way cohen has handled this. he came into the stock with a lot of fanfare. there was the filing that was made on tuesday but disclosed yesterday that they were thinking about getting out of their entire stake and the new...
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so one question i have is why has the judge pushed the timeline on this so fast. the next piece is the challenge here is can the justice department produce a document according to the judge's order that's going to be meaningful. in my view the worst outcome is going to be a document that contains a little bit of information that's subject to misinterpretation that then opens the justice department open to, oh, they selectively redacted the information and really the public doesn't have that much more information. >> wouldn't you think that the judge has looked at the redactions, said i accepted those redactions and still releases it, wouldn't that mean that he believes that it is substantive enough to provide clarity to the public? >> the standard is is it in the public interest to release the document? and that's a fuzzy standard. and the judge has decided that there's some use to the document. once you get beyond names and addresses of individuals, there's other information that might be attached to somebody's name that can still tip off who they are. abby philli
so one question i have is why has the judge pushed the timeline on this so fast. the next piece is the challenge here is can the justice department produce a document according to the judge's order that's going to be meaningful. in my view the worst outcome is going to be a document that contains a little bit of information that's subject to misinterpretation that then opens the justice department open to, oh, they selectively redacted the information and really the public doesn't have that...
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>> the timeline may be an issue come up with policies trip to taiwan. u are right that this would formalize a relationship that already exists between the u.s. and taiwan. there's other stuff in there, but it doesn't seem to be a point of injection -- of objection. it is not unusual for the u.s. to send aid to taiwan. a kind of believe the issue of timing and the sensitivity of communication's on china with pelosi's trip is likely the main culprit. chris murphy, a key senator on this, he has concern that there may need to be a rewriting. for all intents and purposes, the white house has pump the brakes and bumped this back until after the august recess. there was supposed to be a committee vote yesterday. they did not hold that. it may be a matter of a delay at the request of the white house because it is not just a fundamental debate, it is more a matter of how that plays publicly at this point in time, in the context of speaker pelosi's trip. jonathon: quickly, can you clarify for me why a democratic senator would be interested in closing the loophole.
>> the timeline may be an issue come up with policies trip to taiwan. u are right that this would formalize a relationship that already exists between the u.s. and taiwan. there's other stuff in there, but it doesn't seem to be a point of injection -- of objection. it is not unusual for the u.s. to send aid to taiwan. a kind of believe the issue of timing and the sensitivity of communication's on china with pelosi's trip is likely the main culprit. chris murphy, a key senator on this, he...
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final chart, i think we go back to the timeline above which we broke in july. a good five, seven, 8% lower. >> thanks, carter. that's very interesting. tim, what is your take on the regional bank fundamentals here? >> it is interesting, and carter showed that long-term chart. the short-term chart from april, they have outperformed the s&p almost 15%. they have outperformed money center banks almost 10%. i would tend to agree. my thesis would be we have not even gotten into credit dynamics. regional banks have actually been strong. look at pnc. they just talked about strong net income growth. they talked about net income and even where fee income was better than expected. that is going to be under a fair amount of pressure. i think tanks are better positioned on credit here, but what we have not heard anybody talk about is the credit impact of what a day like today actually could settle into. >> so then mike, what is the trade here for financials or regional banks? >> one of the things we have in the options market right now is a result of what has been going on,
final chart, i think we go back to the timeline above which we broke in july. a good five, seven, 8% lower. >> thanks, carter. that's very interesting. tim, what is your take on the regional bank fundamentals here? >> it is interesting, and carter showed that long-term chart. the short-term chart from april, they have outperformed the s&p almost 15%. they have outperformed money center banks almost 10%. i would tend to agree. my thesis would be we have not even gotten into...
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police investigators believe that she was murdered by her boyfriend in the now should be timeline with the victim's family, which offers new information about how the prime suspect and her disappearance may have tried to have covered his track. nbc bay area spoke with the family today who says this evidence is forcing them to make another heartbreaking decision. >> reporter: for more than six months now, mr. and misses gabe have been holding out hope their daughter alexis would be found. >> they like to spend time together much one day. they like to have a mother and daughter day eating out or just going to the nail salon. >> weeks ago, police announced that they believe alexis had been murdered by her ex- boyfriend, marshall curtis jones. alexis's body has never been found. after gathering cell phone records, gps data, surveillance video, and interviews, the police set down with alexis his family last week to give a detailed timeline about her disappearance. >> it is giving us nightmares, pretty much. we just couldn't believe that something like this did happen to our child. >> report
police investigators believe that she was murdered by her boyfriend in the now should be timeline with the victim's family, which offers new information about how the prime suspect and her disappearance may have tried to have covered his track. nbc bay area spoke with the family today who says this evidence is forcing them to make another heartbreaking decision. >> reporter: for more than six months now, mr. and misses gabe have been holding out hope their daughter alexis would be found....
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xi jinping has stated it we interfere, he will accelerate the timeline in time -- trying to take back taiwan. china does not care about its military troops in that aspect we do. we placed lives over objectives as china places overlies the biggest issue is does it accelerate the taiwan in trying to take back taiwan and if so, how do we support taiwan when china is willing to lose countless numbers of their >> i just think this chip -- this trip -- china is out of line. it put the wire to xi jinping -- to his military officials who says now is the time, we have worn the u.s., let's do it and then there is nothing we can do. we recognize the one china policy. it is just going to end up as another ukraine conflict were as ukraine was not a member of nato. we will provide them weaponry but they are on their own to fight. so this logistic nightmare that it has two supply is china controls the south china sea.
xi jinping has stated it we interfere, he will accelerate the timeline in time -- trying to take back taiwan. china does not care about its military troops in that aspect we do. we placed lives over objectives as china places overlies the biggest issue is does it accelerate the taiwan in trying to take back taiwan and if so, how do we support taiwan when china is willing to lose countless numbers of their >> i just think this chip -- this trip -- china is out of line. it put the wire to...
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i the timeline of how quickly you think it might move?— think it might move?think it might move? i have no idea of when that _ think it might move? i have no idea of when that will - think it might move? i have no idea of when that will happen. | idea of when that will happen. what i do know is that those who have been organising to make the demand will not live up make the demand will not live up until she does.— make the demand will not live up until she does. thank you so much for _ up until she does. thank you so much forjoining _ up until she does. thank you so much forjoining us _ up until she does. thank you so much forjoining us here - up until she does. thank you so much forjoining us here on - up until she does. thank you so j much forjoining us here on bbc news. japan is demanding an immediate end to china's military exercises around taiwan, after five chinese missiles landed injapan�*s exclusive economic zone. the us national security spokesman, john kirby said beijing had no reason to act aggressively. beijng, you'll remember is conducting live fi
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you are looking at the timeline as u.s. forces left the u.s.d, taliban took over the country province by province. it only took a few days. we gave 20 years of blood and treasure there. days before the final u.s. troops pulled out, a bombing at the airport in kabul killed 13 u.s. service members and 170 afghans trying to get out away from the taliban. a year later news busters notes a lack of media criticism of president biden's decision to withdraw that way against what the generals were telling him. their headline abc rediscovers afghanistan debacle but three seconds to biden. joey jones, former marine bomb technician and fox news contributor. your top line thoughts. >> harris, listen. the failure of the afghanistan war rests on the shoulders of four different administrations. the failure of august 2021 rests solely with joe biden and anything that administration tries to do to conflate those two things is dishonest and hurtful and disrespects the sacrifice of that war. as someone who sacrificed a little bit myself as a brother to those who s
you are looking at the timeline as u.s. forces left the u.s.d, taliban took over the country province by province. it only took a few days. we gave 20 years of blood and treasure there. days before the final u.s. troops pulled out, a bombing at the airport in kabul killed 13 u.s. service members and 170 afghans trying to get out away from the taliban. a year later news busters notes a lack of media criticism of president biden's decision to withdraw that way against what the generals were...
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do you believe the timeline will actually be meant, that this water national dialogue can actually start as a disk scheduled to start this month. enrica: it is likely to be delayed again i think because even though the committee has been preparing, the political opposition were willing to participate, but after the events in may, they rest of the leader of one of the main opposition coalition in the country and also the discussion around the participation of the different political actors in the national dialogue, it made the situation more tense. the political opposition estimated that out of the 1400 and the national dialogue, 1200 will be occupied by the people close to the government. this is not only about the participation of the armed group or of the discussion. it is much more entrenched. this is something that should be sorted out and it is unlikely it will be done in one week. mohammed: the main rebel group in chad said rejection of the agreement followed the failure of them to take her demands into consideration. remadji: there was more at stake. there were demands regarding t
do you believe the timeline will actually be meant, that this water national dialogue can actually start as a disk scheduled to start this month. enrica: it is likely to be delayed again i think because even though the committee has been preparing, the political opposition were willing to participate, but after the events in may, they rest of the leader of one of the main opposition coalition in the country and also the discussion around the participation of the different political actors in...
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>> gillian: the timeline is the key. thanks very much. house republicans are turning up the volume wasn't major displeasure here in washington in the wake of the trump raid. lucas tomlinson joins us with that portion. hey, lucas. >> reporter: hey, gillian. so did president biden now about it in advance? and that breeds distrust. >> reporter: expressing outrage as we learn new information about the unprecedented search of a former president's home. >> if your name is trump you are treated one way. >> reporter: republicans on the house intelligence committee calling for transparency. >> if people around the world want to live under an american fbi and their leadership not an american kgb. >> is at the same agency leadership that protected hillary clinton. james comey and continues to protect hunter biden. >> no one is above the law and that includes the attorney general. >> reporter: adam schiff said protecting classified information is a priority. writing in a statement as we learn more, we will discharge our oversight responsibility. >> n
>> gillian: the timeline is the key. thanks very much. house republicans are turning up the volume wasn't major displeasure here in washington in the wake of the trump raid. lucas tomlinson joins us with that portion. hey, lucas. >> reporter: hey, gillian. so did president biden now about it in advance? and that breeds distrust. >> reporter: expressing outrage as we learn new information about the unprecedented search of a former president's home. >> if your name is...
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once the timeline is decided by the national dialogue, lots of issues to be decided, the will be forming committees in the coming days to tackle those issues. and all the opposition groups that signed the lease agreement in the re capital as well as civil society. you are participating will be part of this committee so that they can have the same process to try to bring stability to the country. the un security council waiver allowing afghan tell about officials to travel abroad has expired. now senior members of the group of in subject to a travel band since 2011. but 13 taliban officials had been granted an exception so they could attend peace talks. some security council members wanted it removed since the group took power by force last year. they could vote again on monday, on an amended waiver, the mexico for the attorney general. his use novilla has been arrested as part of an investigation into the killing of 43 students in 20. 14 is accused of being involved in the torture and false disappearance of the suspects, as well as obstruction of justice, victoria gate, and behavioral. h
once the timeline is decided by the national dialogue, lots of issues to be decided, the will be forming committees in the coming days to tackle those issues. and all the opposition groups that signed the lease agreement in the re capital as well as civil society. you are participating will be part of this committee so that they can have the same process to try to bring stability to the country. the un security council waiver allowing afghan tell about officials to travel abroad has expired....
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two weeks before even the timeline it just went into complete chaos. think troops did a magnificent job under the circumstances. but i am with the senior leaders who did not see this coming. just days before the whole government collapsed you had the joint chief of staff say i think the government is going to continue to provide security for its people. i think all the signs were there. they should have seen it coming they should have taken more proactive measures to account for this. guest: i agree with that completely. such low levels of numbers we had crossed the line in 18 months. it was airpower the contractors were not going to stay there if the u.s. was not providing security. it was a gut punch to the morale. we far and away lost more lives than any other country supporting the efforts of the afghan military was really doing some good work. everybody knew that the afghan government was corrupt but at least it was something we could work with. it was keeping things in check. the whole system collapsed and i think the biden team was kind of beddin
two weeks before even the timeline it just went into complete chaos. think troops did a magnificent job under the circumstances. but i am with the senior leaders who did not see this coming. just days before the whole government collapsed you had the joint chief of staff say i think the government is going to continue to provide security for its people. i think all the signs were there. they should have seen it coming they should have taken more proactive measures to account for this. guest: i...
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i'm curious about the timeline. if they were really seriously concerned about these documents, why not go in sooner, get the search warrant sooner? >> that's a great question. i've been asking a lot of sources inside the intelligence community, the justice department, congressional sources. everybody has a theory. the one that's coalescing is that, look, this was a sensitive matter involving a former president. they were giving him every benefit of the doubt. they were pending over backwards to try to do this in a way that everyone could agree on without taking these drastic steps because trump was arguing, no, these are my documents, i'm entitled to them. the archivists were saying, that's ridiculous, these are u.s. government records. there also was apparently a belief that because they were in mar-a-lago and apparently they didn't have any evidence that they were being transmitted to a foreign power, or disclosed in an unauthorized manner, they had luxury of time. it wasn't a time sensitive thing. after all, mar-a
i'm curious about the timeline. if they were really seriously concerned about these documents, why not go in sooner, get the search warrant sooner? >> that's a great question. i've been asking a lot of sources inside the intelligence community, the justice department, congressional sources. everybody has a theory. the one that's coalescing is that, look, this was a sensitive matter involving a former president. they were giving him every benefit of the doubt. they were pending over...
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thank you for being here. >> thank you, ari. >> this is the timeline and we can show the search here. i'm not going to read it all. bottom line, renato, it took time. you have the return of some material and then everything you see on the rest of that list is all the time that it went through. and so given that there's been so much talk about being a citizen and not above the law, i want to start with the most simple question to you and then we can build. that is okay? >> sure. >> if a different citizen, just a human, had this kind of classified material at home and then was subpoenaed, would they get this much time and this much deference in treatment? just before we even get to monday. >> no way. this is kid gloves, ari. if i had 15 boxes or more of classified documents in my house, the fbi would be here to pick it up. they'd be beating down by doorstep. i wouldn't get a subpoena, i wouldn't get a request, i wouldn't get months of time to figure it out. it would be taken from me swiftly, period. >> yeah. and my second question is also simple, then we can get intricate. did you ever
thank you for being here. >> thank you, ari. >> this is the timeline and we can show the search here. i'm not going to read it all. bottom line, renato, it took time. you have the return of some material and then everything you see on the rest of that list is all the time that it went through. and so given that there's been so much talk about being a citizen and not above the law, i want to start with the most simple question to you and then we can build. that is okay? >>...
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josh: this is big because the timeline has been hanging over a lot of this. as been trickling down and you will see that to some of the january -- kriti: i think we are having difficulty with his speed. at the end, what is crucial is the timeline here. we will get more detail after the break. we will have all of the details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is bloomberg markets. i'm kriti gupta. breaking news, the department of justice is likely to wait until past the midterm election to reveal any trump charges. joining us is josh wingrove to walk us through some details. josh: thank you for bearing with our technical adventures. the development is they are running up against what is traditionally a 60 day cost. they would not announce charges near the election, september 10 or run that range, but we do not expect charges to come in either the documents case we have been hearing about according to what is controversial -- confidential and classified documents that lets the white house in an unauthorized manner, and separate to the probe around the janua
josh: this is big because the timeline has been hanging over a lot of this. as been trickling down and you will see that to some of the january -- kriti: i think we are having difficulty with his speed. at the end, what is crucial is the timeline here. we will get more detail after the break. we will have all of the details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is bloomberg markets. i'm kriti gupta. breaking news, the department of justice is likely to wait until past the midterm election...
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he has ordered an investigation of why san francisco has the state's longest timeline. comes after a year of escalating warnings and this will be the first review conducted by a unit created last year. >> if you want to go to housing in san francisco, there is no harder place and that is not acceptable because people in our city are struggling to afford rent. kumasi: the review will last at least nine months. happening today, bay area officials will be calling on governor newsom to sign legislation legalizing safe injection sites. a news conference starts at 9:00 this morning in san francisco. if this is signed, the bill would legalize safe injection sites in san francisco, in oakland, and in parts of the los angeles area. they provide environments for drug users to consume and staff to help prevent deaths due to overdoses and provide other services. reggie: a former nfl star, marshawn lynch, is facing charges after police say he was driving. he was arrested in las vegas yesterday morning. police say he was driving erratically. photos appear to show his car without his l
he has ordered an investigation of why san francisco has the state's longest timeline. comes after a year of escalating warnings and this will be the first review conducted by a unit created last year. >> if you want to go to housing in san francisco, there is no harder place and that is not acceptable because people in our city are struggling to afford rent. kumasi: the review will last at least nine months. happening today, bay area officials will be calling on governor newsom to sign...
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once the timeline is decided by the national dialogue, lots of issues to be decided. so there will be forming committees in the coming days to tackle those issues as and all the opposition groups that signed at the peace agreement in the utter, a, capital, doha, as well as civil societies here who are participating will be part of this committee. so that they can have, they say in this process to try to bring stability to the country. the government of montenegro has lost a new confidence vote after the prime minister assigned a controversial agreement with the serbian orthodox church and includes regulations for hundreds of churches. monasteries and other properties, the churches rolon, serbia's influence, have been divisive issue since montenegro separated from its neighbour in 2006. the agreement grounds to serve in orthodox church ownership rights to several churches invaluable plots of land. some of that real estate is also claimed by the orthodox church in montenegro. critic say the deal would allow serbia and russia to increase their influence in the balkan nat
once the timeline is decided by the national dialogue, lots of issues to be decided. so there will be forming committees in the coming days to tackle those issues as and all the opposition groups that signed at the peace agreement in the utter, a, capital, doha, as well as civil societies here who are participating will be part of this committee. so that they can have, they say in this process to try to bring stability to the country. the government of montenegro has lost a new confidence vote...