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police recovered an unsecured rifle in the closet, two revolvers and one semi-automatic handgun unsecureddresser and about 90 rounds of ammunition also in the bag, according to the city attorney's office.dazo esguerra, 50, was charged with two misdemeanors -- criminal storage of a firearm and unlawful storage of a firearm. according to feuer's office, in february, los angeles school police visited the defendant's home after his 17- year-old son allegedly made threats involving a gun to another student at granada hills charter high school. his son also allegedly made social media posts with the firearm. 906 film of san francisco after quake found at flea marketofficers found a loaded semi-automatic handgun unsecured in a bag located in esguerra's closet, along with a magazine with seven rounds of ammunition, according to feuer's office.speaking at a news conference at city hall east, feuer said "tragedies were averted" in both cases "because students and adults talked to each other and then contacted the school police. if you see something or you hear something, it's imperative that you sa
police recovered an unsecured rifle in the closet, two revolvers and one semi-automatic handgun unsecureddresser and about 90 rounds of ammunition also in the bag, according to the city attorney's office.dazo esguerra, 50, was charged with two misdemeanors -- criminal storage of a firearm and unlawful storage of a firearm. according to feuer's office, in february, los angeles school police visited the defendant's home after his 17- year-old son allegedly made threats involving a gun to another...
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the people who should be wiped out by the shareholders and unsecured creditors, not taxpayers. so for my colleagues who have come down here and pressed great details join me in my legislation so that we can successfully resolve a large and complex institution where should which is in bankruptcy and not pose a risk to taxpayers. senator cornyn and i have legislation that will do that. over time it could end the debacle of too big to fail. that would be constructive as well. when we conclude by saying this bill, s2155 which is called the economic growth and regulatory relief consumer protection act is aptly named. vesicles expressed that are achieved in this legislation. confident will make progress on these fronts if and when we pass this legislation later today. i urge my colleagues to support this. my last play is that this might be the last word on financial regulatory reform. this is a step in the right direction. but much more needs to be done before going to have a safe, robust and competitive system capable of the economic growth. >> coming out, the senate commerce commit
the people who should be wiped out by the shareholders and unsecured creditors, not taxpayers. so for my colleagues who have come down here and pressed great details join me in my legislation so that we can successfully resolve a large and complex institution where should which is in bankruptcy and not pose a risk to taxpayers. senator cornyn and i have legislation that will do that. over time it could end the debacle of too big to fail. that would be constructive as well. when we conclude by...
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that could be a child of finding an unsecured fire harm -- firearm in the home. the largestng with suicide prevention organization in the country to reduce suicides involving firearms. 2/3 of all gun deaths in the u.s. are suicides, and half of all suicides involve firearms. we are trying to reduce 25% by 2025. we advocate that someone suicidal, a family member or friend, you should try to intervene and try to take their firearms away so they do not use them. they should be secured. if they are in the home, you need to secure them. mike: you may have heard senator blumenthal say he saw a change among republicans, and after the primaries he thinks there may be a window between now and the election to pass ambitious legislation that goes well beyond what you do support. you have a good network. are you detecting similar movement among republicans? larry: not that we have seen. there may be some movement for legislation for extreme risk protective orders. that is something the president has spoken about. we support that. it is important, sadly as we saw in parkland,
that could be a child of finding an unsecured fire harm -- firearm in the home. the largestng with suicide prevention organization in the country to reduce suicides involving firearms. 2/3 of all gun deaths in the u.s. are suicides, and half of all suicides involve firearms. we are trying to reduce 25% by 2025. we advocate that someone suicidal, a family member or friend, you should try to intervene and try to take their firearms away so they do not use them. they should be secured. if they are...
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city for $1.5 million. 2015 in baltimore 25-year-old freddie gray was killed while riding around unsecure of a police van after a jury trial those six officers never held responsible. >> those deaths along with so many others set off protests across the country raising a national conversation on policing in a system that seems to treat people of color differently. >> well, historically the police seem institution arose out of slave catchers. >> for this lieutenant of the san francisco police department the problem in the police force runs deep. >> so that in and of itself is the foundation of the biases, and the institutional biases that exist within the police department is just a kamikaze. >> even though she's a 30 plus veteran of the police dpors she understands the mistrust that widely exists in her own community. >> when you're not in uniform and see blue lights and get pulled over. >> my heart stops and i all of a sudden find myself in a situation wondering what did i do, okay, keep my hands at the steering wheel, don't move, something wrong. majorly wrong. >> as an ofszer she's bee
city for $1.5 million. 2015 in baltimore 25-year-old freddie gray was killed while riding around unsecure of a police van after a jury trial those six officers never held responsible. >> those deaths along with so many others set off protests across the country raising a national conversation on policing in a system that seems to treat people of color differently. >> well, historically the police seem institution arose out of slave catchers. >> for this lieutenant of the san...
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unsecured telephone. and whether he had other women on the side or talking to his lawyers about past case, they know all about this. and so whether this information was used as a blackmail, we don't know. and anybody in the u.s. government who had security clearance, who had even a fraction of this occur, they would have lost their security clearance and been kicked out of government. >> jennifer, do you see this as primarily a story about lying or do you see it as malcolm does, that broadly? >> i see it in both instances. there's the micro story of him paying off individual women, behaving in ways that would have gotten him perhaps short of the presidency had they been known. but the larger question really is what has this guy been up to his whole life? and is there a pile of information out there that the kremlin or other people, frankly, have in their possession that they can use to mip him? suddenly, you know, that christopher steele dossier seems a whole lot more credible for those people who are ske
unsecured telephone. and whether he had other women on the side or talking to his lawyers about past case, they know all about this. and so whether this information was used as a blackmail, we don't know. and anybody in the u.s. government who had security clearance, who had even a fraction of this occur, they would have lost their security clearance and been kicked out of government. >> jennifer, do you see this as primarily a story about lying or do you see it as malcolm does, that...
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unsecured tvs and furniture can topple over onto unsuspected children. >> reporter: 2-year-old ifrahi was rushed to the hospital when a mirror fell over her in a pay les store. she was rushed to the hospital but died. >> it was secured by one screw. >> reporter: pay les issued one statement saying it's working with authorities. these types of accidents are more common in a home and often occur when children climb on furniture. last year a mother posted this video of her son bringing down a dresser. luckily one brother was able to free the other. the boys wshlts hurt, but in many cases the results can be tragic. >> unfortunately a child can die every ten days or so with a tipover accident. >> reporter: ann marie buerkle from the product safety commission said from 2000 to 2016, 41 children were killed in tipover accidents. >> we encourage parents to go room by room to assess whether or not there's any hazard in the room. >> reporter: a simple anchoring device can prevent a tipover. new furniture comes with one or you can purchase them separately. you should remove tvs from tops of dre
unsecured tvs and furniture can topple over onto unsuspected children. >> reporter: 2-year-old ifrahi was rushed to the hospital when a mirror fell over her in a pay les store. she was rushed to the hospital but died. >> it was secured by one screw. >> reporter: pay les issued one statement saying it's working with authorities. these types of accidents are more common in a home and often occur when children climb on furniture. last year a mother posted this video of her son...
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. >> reporter: cantrell says the boy's mother was home when he retrieved the gun, which was left unsecuredher bedroom. the boy's aunt told us today that he thought the gun was fake and unloaded. she says he's a straight-a student and the siblings got along well. >> the parents of all families should have their guns and things put into a secure place. >> reporter: 22 million u.s. children live in homes with at least one firearm, and in nearly half of these homes, the weapons don't have a trigger lock and are easily accessible. and while most parents don't think their kids know where they keep their guns, it turns out 75% of children knew just where they were stored. >> when you hear on the news or anything like that a kid getting shot by his brother or a friend, a lot of times it's because they didn't know how to handle a gun. >> reporter: we recently spoke to parent paul risen, who says tragic headlines of deliberate or accidental shootings, is why he signed up his nine-year-old son brody to learn about firearm safety. ( gunshot ) he's learning how to load and fire a .22-caliber handgun du
. >> reporter: cantrell says the boy's mother was home when he retrieved the gun, which was left unsecuredher bedroom. the boy's aunt told us today that he thought the gun was fake and unloaded. she says he's a straight-a student and the siblings got along well. >> the parents of all families should have their guns and things put into a secure place. >> reporter: 22 million u.s. children live in homes with at least one firearm, and in nearly half of these homes, the weapons...
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. >> cantrell says the boy's mother was home when he retrieved the gun left unsecured in her bedroom. the boy's aunt told us he thought the gun was fake and unloaded. she says he is a straight a student and the siblings got along well. >> the parents of all families, should have their guns, and things put in a secure place. 22 million u.s. children live in homes with one firearm. nearly half of the homes, the weapons don't have a trigger lock and are easily accessible. while most parents don't think their kids know where they keep their guns it turns out, 75% of children knew just where they were stored. >> when you hear on the news or anything, a kid shot by his brother or a friend, a lot of times they didn't know how to handle a gun. >> reporter: we spoke to parent paul rison who says tragic head leans of deliberate or accidental shootings is why he signed up his 9-year-old son brody to learn about firearm safety. he is learning to load and fi , fire.22 caliber handgun during a class for kids as young as 8. >> it was fun. >> yeah, how did it feel? >> it felt good. >> this thumb. >>
. >> cantrell says the boy's mother was home when he retrieved the gun left unsecured in her bedroom. the boy's aunt told us he thought the gun was fake and unloaded. she says he is a straight a student and the siblings got along well. >> the parents of all families, should have their guns, and things put in a secure place. 22 million u.s. children live in homes with one firearm. nearly half of the homes, the weapons don't have a trigger lock and are easily accessible. while most...
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our back alley is very unsecured without a fence, so if the building is to be torn down, that security fence, as they've agreed to, would be in place right away, so that there's no lapse in that. and then, we appreciate the input that they've agreed to have on the fence between 1104 and 1106 property because that is such an integral part of our back yard experience. and i guess just to show a couple of images of -- of buildings within that alley. >> overhead, please. >> that we have that show that historic nature. >> okay. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you. next speaker, please. no. there's no order. please go ahead and speak if you'd like. >> hi. my name's larissa sand, and i'm the owner of 19 lucky, which is adjacent to the 13 lucky property? i own the building, and currently, my ex-husband and daughter live there wh. when she's not with me, and i ask to say that the lucky neighborhood is really wonderful. it's incredibly diverse, a lot of artists. a lot of people have owned the buildings in multiple generations. new people, it's a beautiful mix, and i find that everybody's ver
our back alley is very unsecured without a fence, so if the building is to be torn down, that security fence, as they've agreed to, would be in place right away, so that there's no lapse in that. and then, we appreciate the input that they've agreed to have on the fence between 1104 and 1106 property because that is such an integral part of our back yard experience. and i guess just to show a couple of images of -- of buildings within that alley. >> overhead, please. >> that we have...
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number that's well in excess of the expectation of 1.4 billion people are borrowing while that's unsecured credit borrowing a lot of it, while the mortgage lending numbers indicate a decline at 63,910 approvals, the expectation was for 66,000, the amount of money that's been borrowed is higher than expected at 3.71 billion. maybe less mortgages approved but at a higher value. one thing i want to single out is the m4 money supply number. one feature of this expansion that i think has been weak in europe has been the volume increase in money and the velocity of that money moving through the economy, which is why, i think, a lot of people are look at credit impulse and arguing maybe the eurozone has had its peak in growth this cycle. if you look at the m4 money supply number for the uk for february, the supply growth was a negative 0.3% month on month the numberscouraging for those k at the credit driver and the creation of money in the economy and velocity through the economy as signs of healthy progression here so there's still the classic imbalance in the uk economy that the consumer is do
number that's well in excess of the expectation of 1.4 billion people are borrowing while that's unsecured credit borrowing a lot of it, while the mortgage lending numbers indicate a decline at 63,910 approvals, the expectation was for 66,000, the amount of money that's been borrowed is higher than expected at 3.71 billion. maybe less mortgages approved but at a higher value. one thing i want to single out is the m4 money supply number. one feature of this expansion that i think has been weak...
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doctors calling them the epidemic second victims rushed to the er for taking unsecured narcotics.children have died. researchers say they got into methadone for adults used addicted to painkillers. >>> new research finds 60 minutes of bright light before bed reduces a preschooler's production of melatonin, the hormone that regulates sleep. levels stayed low even after the lights went out. doctors say because kids' eyes are more sensitive to light. electronics before bed have the same negative effect. hard to put those phones down but you need to. >> kids and adults. >> get ready for round two. >> we're only five days into march. tracking another nor'easter into march. tammie. >> we will track it out so you know when that rain changes to snow and which commutes are worse for you. >> back in court, the decision handed down against bill cosby's legal team as he prepares for a retrial. i see other carriers touting their unlimited plans, but not all unlimited is created equal. sprint unlimited gives you more. it's the ultimate unlimited plan. get more of the tv you love with hulu, more
doctors calling them the epidemic second victims rushed to the er for taking unsecured narcotics.children have died. researchers say they got into methadone for adults used addicted to painkillers. >>> new research finds 60 minutes of bright light before bed reduces a preschooler's production of melatonin, the hormone that regulates sleep. levels stayed low even after the lights went out. doctors say because kids' eyes are more sensitive to light. electronics before bed have the same...
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possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison the judge says he is requiring a $10 million unsecured bond because manafort is a substantial flight risk. manafort is facing tax evasion and bank fraud charges. he is wearing two ankle bracelets and is confined to his home. we are approaching the deadline issued by the british government for russia to explain how one of its deadliest poisons ended up in the bodies of a former kremlin spy and his daughter. plus another mysterious death today. benjamin hall has the latest from london. >> chemical weapons specialists are on the streets of the u.k. after authorities determined a deadly soviet nerve agent was the weapon used against a former russian spy. today president trump said the u.s. stood firmly behind the u.k. >> sounds to me like it would be russia based on all of the evidence. >> according to the prime ministers office, russia must provide on ambiguous answers. russian president vladimir putin has until midnight to explain or face repercussions. the russians have called the accusation nonsense. they are demanding a sample of the che
possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison the judge says he is requiring a $10 million unsecured bond because manafort is a substantial flight risk. manafort is facing tax evasion and bank fraud charges. he is wearing two ankle bracelets and is confined to his home. we are approaching the deadline issued by the british government for russia to explain how one of its deadliest poisons ended up in the bodies of a former kremlin spy and his daughter. plus another mysterious death...
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we know it was predetermined, hillary was not going to be charged, even though she had her unsecuredmail server, she deleted emails, acid washed, smashing blackberries with a hammer. all of that, they are all major crimes. it would send everyone of of you to jail out there, everyone not named hillary clinton, for a long time. it never happened. why not? james comey james comey, trump-hating fbi agent peter strzok, other top fbi officials, theyne started writing the exoneration, gave her the get out of jail free card, before doing their investigative work. then there's of course the issue of how the trump-russia probe started. here's the information we currently have. the trump-hating fbi agent peter strzok, a top counter intelligence official, signed the paperwork that actually kicked off this entire russian witch-hunt. peterd, strzok, and lisa page, they are is corrupt as they come. they talked about the insurance plicy with we think andrew mccabe. insurance policy in case of what? p donald trump warning? the american people deciding they want him as their president? we also have ne
we know it was predetermined, hillary was not going to be charged, even though she had her unsecuredmail server, she deleted emails, acid washed, smashing blackberries with a hammer. all of that, they are all major crimes. it would send everyone of of you to jail out there, everyone not named hillary clinton, for a long time. it never happened. why not? james comey james comey, trump-hating fbi agent peter strzok, other top fbi officials, theyne started writing the exoneration, gave her the get...
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hillary clinton had an email that we know was unsecure. she shouldn't have had it t was secret.e know classified information was on there, in some cases very secretive, top secret and above. we were afraid is vulnerable to hacking. now we find out there was evidence of that, like the fbi didn't want to know the answer to the question. why initiate an investigation if you don't want to know the answer? seems like that's what happened here. david: right. this group which included peter strzok, bruce and his wife nellie ohr. she worked for fusion that came up with the trump dossier. bruce was a high up figure in the department of justice and andrew mccabe. apparently andrew mccabe, assistant at the fbi, he is featured in the inspector general's report that is due out this month or next month. we've been hearing that there may be some blockbusters in that report about mr. mccabe. have you been hearing the same. >> we hear some things. i want to be careful on that. let's wait to see what the inspector general has to say. i will tell you this as well. we don't need to the inspector ge
hillary clinton had an email that we know was unsecure. she shouldn't have had it t was secret.e know classified information was on there, in some cases very secretive, top secret and above. we were afraid is vulnerable to hacking. now we find out there was evidence of that, like the fbi didn't want to know the answer to the question. why initiate an investigation if you don't want to know the answer? seems like that's what happened here. david: right. this group which included peter strzok,...
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even those that she had on her email server which was unsecure and a mom and pop bathroom closet. she deleted emails acid washed, smashing black enterblackberries with a hammer. they would send every one of you to jail out there. everyone of course not named hillary clinton for a long time. it never happened. why not? now, james comey, trump hating fbi agent peter strzok, other top fbi officials, they started writing the exoneration, gave her the get out of jail free card before doing their investigative work. then there is, of course, the issue of how the trump-russia probe started. here is the information we currently have. the trump hating fbi agent peter strzok who was a top counter intelligence official signed the paperwork that actually kicked off this entire russia witch-hunt. strzok, his fbi girlfriend, mistress and lisa page, they are as corrupt as they come. they talked about an insurance policy with who we think is the former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. remember that? insurance policy. insurance policy in case of what? donald trump winning the american people dec
even those that she had on her email server which was unsecure and a mom and pop bathroom closet. she deleted emails acid washed, smashing black enterblackberries with a hammer. they would send every one of you to jail out there. everyone of course not named hillary clinton for a long time. it never happened. why not? now, james comey, trump hating fbi agent peter strzok, other top fbi officials, they started writing the exoneration, gave her the get out of jail free card before doing their...
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. >> sometimes i feel unsecure, especially at night.etimes there's a lot of homeless sleeping inside. it's so dirty. it's really -- right now i feel not secure. >> at issue was not mentioned. these crime stats. we have another spike they have to look at to deal with. a 24% increase in violent crimes. they had 347 of those incidents reported. b.a.r.t. did see one crime go down. there were fewer bikes and cars stolen last year than the year before. the chief says he thinks the fact that he's making officers more visible at stations is helping. they say they plan to hire more officers to deal with their issues. they plan to use the new surveillance cameras on trains. take a look at those. try and spot the people who are committing these crimes. reporting live at the dublin pleasanton station, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> now a live desk update. >>> confirmed overnight, kim jong-un was indeed in china. our president is tweeting about it. he said during our newscast, received message last night from jinping of china that his meeting went
. >> sometimes i feel unsecure, especially at night.etimes there's a lot of homeless sleeping inside. it's so dirty. it's really -- right now i feel not secure. >> at issue was not mentioned. these crime stats. we have another spike they have to look at to deal with. a 24% increase in violent crimes. they had 347 of those incidents reported. b.a.r.t. did see one crime go down. there were fewer bikes and cars stolen last year than the year before. the chief says he thinks the fact...
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into their door stop and up load her devices that had some of hillary clinton's e-mails on to his unsecured. i mean, that's how we got here, just to remind everybody. you mentioned the author of this book said trivial and irrelevant was the issue of the secret e-mail server. the whole classified conversation would be proof of how relevant it was to national security. no? >> exactly right. this trivial relevant story generated an fbi investigation that would compromise it look likes in retrospect, but it was an fbi investigation into her activities. there's still potential legal liabilities i highlighted for mrs. clinton and her aides. to call it trivial and irrelevant may be an indication that the campaign didn't understand the legal seriousness of mrs. clinton's issues. but voters seem to do that. and they understood it. >> harris: you often step in to the nexus of politics and justice. i think that's kind of where we are with this. because even if democrats are pushing to let this issue go, you've got a former member of hillary's inner circle now writing in a book she can't let it go. >>
into their door stop and up load her devices that had some of hillary clinton's e-mails on to his unsecured. i mean, that's how we got here, just to remind everybody. you mentioned the author of this book said trivial and irrelevant was the issue of the secret e-mail server. the whole classified conversation would be proof of how relevant it was to national security. no? >> exactly right. this trivial relevant story generated an fbi investigation that would compromise it look likes in...
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other items discussed were the effectiveness of shrink wrapping and would long-term storage in an unsecuredn field would have on this collection. the motion was made to make the payment, but that motion was voted on and it was not passed. it is becoming quite clear to me after many hours of trying to find solutions, working with the chief, her staff, and this commission that an administrative solution is unattainable. rather, any solution that can be found and achieved has to be done in the political arena. and with positive action taken by the board of supervisors and the maror. thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any other public comment? please come forward. >> good morning. i'm jackie martin and serve as trustees as the guardians of the city and director of the fire museum. i appear before you today to correct a point from the last meeting. when asked about the antique fire apparatus, deputy chief nicholson said we've been working with the guardians of the city. respectfully, this is not entirely the case. in fact, the first we had heard about the actual movement of the apparatu
other items discussed were the effectiveness of shrink wrapping and would long-term storage in an unsecuredn field would have on this collection. the motion was made to make the payment, but that motion was voted on and it was not passed. it is becoming quite clear to me after many hours of trying to find solutions, working with the chief, her staff, and this commission that an administrative solution is unattainable. rather, any solution that can be found and achieved has to be done in the...
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at 535 members of congress and, you know, we have the armed guards and all but everyone goes home unsecured night or weekend. it's unprecedented to spend more than $2 million on the security, not only that, to do it to the rose bowl or disney land. places where, you know, no one knows who he is. >> this issue of renting an apartment from an energy lobbyist's wife. you heard what the epa is saying. scott pruitt's arrangement was not a gift and the lease was consistent with federal ethics regulations. why not let an investigation take its course before calling for his head? >> this whole notion is so different from any ethics i have heard. when you get, essentially, the neighboring condo next door is renting for $5,000 a month. if he stays there all days of the month, it's $1500. it is a massive gift to him, especially from a couple that are energy lobbyists. i think we have a $15 limit on gifts we can accept. we see politicians, through the years, get in trouble over taking things that don't match up with what people in the average public get. it's the notion of, you know, getting beneficial
at 535 members of congress and, you know, we have the armed guards and all but everyone goes home unsecured night or weekend. it's unprecedented to spend more than $2 million on the security, not only that, to do it to the rose bowl or disney land. places where, you know, no one knows who he is. >> this issue of renting an apartment from an energy lobbyist's wife. you heard what the epa is saying. scott pruitt's arrangement was not a gift and the lease was consistent with federal ethics...
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universe pageant with an unsecure telephone and whether he had other women on the side or whether testifies talkihe was daughters about past cases, they know about this. whether this case was used as blackmail, we don't know. everybody we know who has security clearance who has even a fraction of this occur, they would have lost their clearance and kicked out of government. >> jennifer, do you see this as primarily a story about lying and his relations with women were an issue in the campaign, or do you see it as malcolm does, that broadly? >> i see it in both instances, there is the microstory about him paying off different women, and things that should have gotten him short of the presidency had they been known. but the larger question really is, what has this guy been up to his whole life and is there just a pile of information out there that the kremlin or other people frankly that have information in their position that they can use to manipulate them, christopher steel's dossier seems a whole lot more credible. donald trump has been hiding stuff his whole life, and he's been settling
universe pageant with an unsecure telephone and whether he had other women on the side or whether testifies talkihe was daughters about past cases, they know about this. whether this case was used as blackmail, we don't know. everybody we know who has security clearance who has even a fraction of this occur, they would have lost their clearance and kicked out of government. >> jennifer, do you see this as primarily a story about lying and his relations with women were an issue in the...
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handle them responsibly, of any firearm of any kind addington and that could be a child finding an unsecured firearm in a home or criminals trying to purchase firearms or steal them from dealers. we are working with the largest suicide prevention organization in the country to try to reduce suicide involving firearms. two-thirds of all gun deaths in the united states are suicide, half the suicides involve a firearm. we're working with this organization to try to reduce by 20% by 2025 the number five the number of firearms related suicides in the united states. so we advocate if somebody is suicidal and you are a family member or friend you should intervene, talk to them and see if you can get them to take the firearm away from them so they don't use them. certainly they should be secured. if you're a gun owner you need to secure your farm. >> i think you may have heard senator blumenthal say he's detecting a change among republicans and perhaps after a guest pass primaries he thinks it may be a window even between an election or perhaps after the election to pass ambitious legislation becaus
handle them responsibly, of any firearm of any kind addington and that could be a child finding an unsecured firearm in a home or criminals trying to purchase firearms or steal them from dealers. we are working with the largest suicide prevention organization in the country to try to reduce suicide involving firearms. two-thirds of all gun deaths in the united states are suicide, half the suicides involve a firearm. we're working with this organization to try to reduce by 20% by 2025 the number...
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did hillary clinton mishandle all that information by keeping that unsecure server in the bathroom of mom-and-pop shop,n pop shop closet? was she trying to circumvent congressional oversight? you originally said it was likely that hostile foreign actors hacked into hillary's server. did russia hack into that server? did china, did iran, did north korea? to date gain access to america's top secrets in hillary's emails? or what about the fact thatto hillary clinton, she deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails? mr. comey, is that a crime? is that obstructing justice? we would like for you to explain a couple of these reports. take a look at these headlines. october, 2016. fbi source, majority of staff on clinton case wanted her prosecuted. exclusive, fbi agents say comey, that would be you, stood in the way of the clinton email investigation.ge mr. comey, can you please explain those headlines? can we talk to the agents that work for you? that worked on that case? what about what former fbi assistant director is saying to the american people about all oi this? you may want to pay attention. >>
did hillary clinton mishandle all that information by keeping that unsecure server in the bathroom of mom-and-pop shop,n pop shop closet? was she trying to circumvent congressional oversight? you originally said it was likely that hostile foreign actors hacked into hillary's server. did russia hack into that server? did china, did iran, did north korea? to date gain access to america's top secrets in hillary's emails? or what about the fact thatto hillary clinton, she deleted 33,000 subpoenaed...
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supposed to cover, look at the list, the corrupt clinton email investigation, hillary having that unsecurethat was stored in the mom and pop shop bathroom closet where she deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails. and her aides were smashing devices and acid washing and bleach bit the clinton lynch tarmac meeting with bill clinton. then i have what i call exoneration before investigation. you had comey and strzok and page and other top fbi officials they put the fix in. they concluded their investigation long before they even interviewed hillary clinton and 17 other key witnesses. which, by the way, goes against what james comey said under oath when he claimed in front of congress he didn't reach a conclusion on the clinton email investigation until after interviewing hillary. but that's not true. we know it's not true. so you have hillary. she rigged her primary. she has her friends at the fbi. then put the fix in as it relates to crimes she committed. then she tries to influence the general election, paying over $12 million to a guy outside of america for russian government lies and propaganda a
supposed to cover, look at the list, the corrupt clinton email investigation, hillary having that unsecurethat was stored in the mom and pop shop bathroom closet where she deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails. and her aides were smashing devices and acid washing and bleach bit the clinton lynch tarmac meeting with bill clinton. then i have what i call exoneration before investigation. you had comey and strzok and page and other top fbi officials they put the fix in. they concluded their...
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finance facility at a considerably lower cost than the one the company struck with noble's senior unsecuredinancers. the mayor of london is again pushing the case for the city to host the international ipo of saudi aramco. this comes after the saudi torgy minister hinted bloomberg next week that the listing might not happen until next year. >> not in the best place for a listing. the stock exchange recently. look, there must be good reason for the delay. i am hoping that london, if i am being frank, wins the business. juliette: that is your bloomberg business flash. anna and matt. matt: thanks, juliette saly for that. the u.k. chancellor, philip hammond, has hinted that britain might start the -- might start to see the beginning of the end of austerity. that is as he starts to announce the smallest budget deficit during a spring segment tomorrow. he spoke with the bbc's andrew moore. philip hammond: there is light at the end of the tunnel because we are starting to see deadfall after it has been growing for 70 17 continuous years. that is an important moment. anna: the subject of brexit sti
finance facility at a considerably lower cost than the one the company struck with noble's senior unsecuredinancers. the mayor of london is again pushing the case for the city to host the international ipo of saudi aramco. this comes after the saudi torgy minister hinted bloomberg next week that the listing might not happen until next year. >> not in the best place for a listing. the stock exchange recently. look, there must be good reason for the delay. i am hoping that london, if i am...
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should be wiped out in the event of the failure of a financial institution are the shareholders and unsecured creditors. not taxpayers. so for those of my colleagues who have come down here and expressed great concern about potential bailouts, join me in my legislation which adds a chapter to the bankruptcy code so that we can successfully resolve even a very large and complex financial institution where we should, which is in bankruptcy, and not pose a risk to american taxpayers. senator cornyn and i have the legislation that will do that. it really over time can completely end the debacle of too big to fail, and that would be a very constructive development as well. so, mr. president, let me conclude by saying that this bill, 21 # 55, s. 2155 which is called the economic growth, regulatory relief, and consumer protection act, is very aptly named. that is the goals expressed in the title are actually achieved in this legislation. i'm confident we will make progress on all of these fronts if and when -- and i think we will -- pass this legislation later today. so i certainly urge my colleague
should be wiped out in the event of the failure of a financial institution are the shareholders and unsecured creditors. not taxpayers. so for those of my colleagues who have come down here and expressed great concern about potential bailouts, join me in my legislation which adds a chapter to the bankruptcy code so that we can successfully resolve even a very large and complex financial institution where we should, which is in bankruptcy, and not pose a risk to american taxpayers. senator...
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policy going forward and the ability for to us continue to run our country on a secure basis, not an unsecured, that i can't believe that we would even consider allowing broad com for qualcomm that's my view >> that's your view, obviously, broad com feels differently about it >> of course, they do. >> they will have 25 different employees. kyle, in the short time we have, left, first of all you have a chinese fund or chinese related fun i know that how does that play into what you are doing in terms of making money for your investors? >> we didn't make money for our investors last year because of china's policies with their basically challenge. i think as you look forward, our views aren't simply trying to focus globally china is an important piece, there is so much money in the world, cash and gdp is north of 100% so worry a believer that you are going to see global inflation. you will see continued asset prices moving higher we think there are some opportunities in countereurope and greece, in asia, we think there will be differentties. when we think about investing, that's where we do we ar
policy going forward and the ability for to us continue to run our country on a secure basis, not an unsecured, that i can't believe that we would even consider allowing broad com for qualcomm that's my view >> that's your view, obviously, broad com feels differently about it >> of course, they do. >> they will have 25 different employees. kyle, in the short time we have, left, first of all you have a chinese fund or chinese related fun i know that how does that play into what...
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the unsecured bonds that mature in 2025, you mentioned this, fell to 86-cents on dollar.the cents of that. that's a real concern with the burn rate, at tesla it was $1 billion a quarter recently. they're trying to get production rolling of the model 3. that's a real concern. i think that is another canary that we need to watch. >> maria: you're absolutely right. >> and threats about a trade war too which may be tamping down a little bit. >> maria: trade war worries? >> worries. >> maria: tesla, first it was the stock that traded down. now we're worried about the bonds. that's showing liquid at this worries. >> we're nerds. we watch the he debt. debt. the ebbing you which a equity d. the financial crisis was in bonds. >> maria: zero hedge did a very good job on of this a couple days ago before it came out. you were saying the trade war worries are fading because people look at it as a negotiation opening bid on the president's part, don't they? >> yes, the south korea deal we'lwhich we'll be discussing l, tampering but not much change. >> maria: president trump is headed t
the unsecured bonds that mature in 2025, you mentioned this, fell to 86-cents on dollar.the cents of that. that's a real concern with the burn rate, at tesla it was $1 billion a quarter recently. they're trying to get production rolling of the model 3. that's a real concern. i think that is another canary that we need to watch. >> maria: you're absolutely right. >> and threats about a trade war too which may be tamping down a little bit. >> maria: trade war worries? >>...
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the biggest problem we're facing today is unsecured borders, which daca is a result of.ore. i think the president be is doing the right thing by offering a deal. hopefully if they're very serious about helping these daca young folks, that they will come to the table and maybe we can work something out. but we must secure this border before we do anything else. >> maria: they haven't come to the table, right, congressman? let's face it. are they just using this as a campaign issue? they want to use this in november during the midterms? is that the issue here? >> i?>> they he never let a crio unexploited. that's the way it works for them. i'm proud of a city in california which has voted almost unanimously, i think, wasn't quite unanimous on the city council to go along with the federal immigration laws and go against their own state. i'm glad to see that there are a few elected officials out there that are willing to live up to their oath of office, uphold the constitution of the united states. >> maria: this is one california city, but at least loss alamedos is standing
the biggest problem we're facing today is unsecured borders, which daca is a result of.ore. i think the president be is doing the right thing by offering a deal. hopefully if they're very serious about helping these daca young folks, that they will come to the table and maybe we can work something out. but we must secure this border before we do anything else. >> maria: they haven't come to the table, right, congressman? let's face it. are they just using this as a campaign issue? they...
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how can you possibly in this day and age actually unsecure our school and make our kids less safe injillian: if something terrible happens at that school, god forbid, there is no one there to protect our kids. it's just unbelievable. thank you alleluia poet for being with us. hopefully something will be done about this. can anything be done if the mayor is saying this? >> we are hoping all the legislators are behind us. everybody is saying oh we are behind the parents 100 percent. hopefully if the word gets out there i think they were trying to do it without anybody knowing it being done. 5,000 people at the school in one area that they will be able to get us back up police officer. ainsley: i'm praying for all those students at all these schools in new york. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. ainsley: burglars don't usually get permission to steal one give a sign. >> broke in at all. they wouldn't wait until i was home. then they knew they wouldn't get out. ainsley: more on that open invitation next. in few hours, pennsylvania voter will head to the polls. todd piro is
how can you possibly in this day and age actually unsecure our school and make our kids less safe injillian: if something terrible happens at that school, god forbid, there is no one there to protect our kids. it's just unbelievable. thank you alleluia poet for being with us. hopefully something will be done about this. can anything be done if the mayor is saying this? >> we are hoping all the legislators are behind us. everybody is saying oh we are behind the parents 100 percent....
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street out that the wall prices -- but more importantly to the value of their unsecured debt. i have a number of questions for , we have adopted these profligate fiscal policies . huge tax cuts. leading to a massive increase and the deficit number that is remind you. then we busted the budget caps. policy going to need to be more restricted this year then it would have been had we not adopted these profligate physical -- fiscal and tax policies? are setting monetary policy we are focused on achieving stable prices and maximum employment. we consider many factors. global economy, etc.. fiscal policy changes can have an effect. that can be seen in the capital policy. it is hard to say in advance what that would be. the answer to your question is that we take all those things into account. >> so the more profligate the policies, the higher the interest rates? all other things being equal. our own job is to focus on monetary policy. that is our frame of reference. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california. >> thank you. powell, thank you very much for being with us he
street out that the wall prices -- but more importantly to the value of their unsecured debt. i have a number of questions for , we have adopted these profligate fiscal policies . huge tax cuts. leading to a massive increase and the deficit number that is remind you. then we busted the budget caps. policy going to need to be more restricted this year then it would have been had we not adopted these profligate physical -- fiscal and tax policies? are setting monetary policy we are focused on...
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contacting other fsl to jerk determine if the shooter had acquired any other firearms and if they were unsecured. as the investigation continued atf agents assisted in serving warrants at the shooter's residence . these words resulted in the recovery of nine additional firearms, nine of which conducted traces. information from those traces resulted in atf agents conducting interviews of those who sold the firearms and securing additional evidence about those transactions. to this process, atf helped identify all firearms known by the alleged shooter to ensure those firearms had been recovered and secured. atf personnel has concluded more than 40 special agents plus dozens of specialists and support staff from our tracing center,forensics divisions and from our friends in intelligence center. discussion following the parkland shooting is focused on the unfortunate reality that law enforcement agencies received several tips about the alleged routers dental health issues . these disclosures are gutwrenching for all law enforcement. we are universally committed to responding appropriately whenever t
contacting other fsl to jerk determine if the shooter had acquired any other firearms and if they were unsecured. as the investigation continued atf agents assisted in serving warrants at the shooter's residence . these words resulted in the recovery of nine additional firearms, nine of which conducted traces. information from those traces resulted in atf agents conducting interviews of those who sold the firearms and securing additional evidence about those transactions. to this process, atf...