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lisa: with the first word, i'm lisa mateo. a failed silicon valley bank has a new owner, first citizens bancshares will buy $72 billion of the assets at a discount of 16.5 billion. as part of the deal, the fdic will get rates up to $5 million. extraordinary measures to shore up confidence in the financial system after silicon valley bank collapsed. prime minister benjamin netanyahu considering a delay in the judicial overhaul plan after a night of enraged demonstrations. thousands took to the street after he fired his defense minister for criticizing his plan to reduce the power of the supreme court. israel's main trade union wants to drag effecting departures from the airport. a demand of the meeting on vladimir putin's announcement on weapons he said russia will place tactical nuclear weapons in belarus. the valley of the security meeting is unclear. north korea has testfired two more ballistic missiles, adding to a barrage of lunches. kim jong-un had no immediate response. it came in as the largest amphibious size in five y
lisa: with the first word, i'm lisa mateo. a failed silicon valley bank has a new owner, first citizens bancshares will buy $72 billion of the assets at a discount of 16.5 billion. as part of the deal, the fdic will get rates up to $5 million. extraordinary measures to shore up confidence in the financial system after silicon valley bank collapsed. prime minister benjamin netanyahu considering a delay in the judicial overhaul plan after a night of enraged demonstrations. thousands took to the...
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lisa: ok, thanks. [laughter] tom: don't you guys get the feeling where we take the surveillance nap and you don't know what's going to greet you on that cell phone? you pick up the phone and it's like a mystery. if you go to the bloomberg terminal lab, you just don't know what is going to greet you right now. jonathan: there is definitely that sense that no news is good news. not spending another weekend talking about failed banks, maybe that explains more than anything why the two year yield was higher monday morning. lisa: so why is it lower today? tom: i mean some of it is quality and high yield. are they cooperating with a recovery to norm? jonathan: depends. -- lisa: depends. we heard about it with respect to senior bank bonds. you have to wonder if others would do the same. jonathan: back to something like high yield spreads, a month ago that was something like 390. we kind of broke the full five. tom: this is a busy section but i'm reading a lot about commercial real estate. jonathan: what are y
lisa: ok, thanks. [laughter] tom: don't you guys get the feeling where we take the surveillance nap and you don't know what's going to greet you on that cell phone? you pick up the phone and it's like a mystery. if you go to the bloomberg terminal lab, you just don't know what is going to greet you right now. jonathan: there is definitely that sense that no news is good news. not spending another weekend talking about failed banks, maybe that explains more than anything why the two year yield...
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i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. >> any time you have a bank failure like this, bank management clearly failed, supervisors failed, and the regulatory system failed red a tearing approach make some sense . it doesn't need to be the same role for all banks. but we do need stronger rules for firms of this size. stronger rules for capital and liquidity. it will be important. >> the federal reserve over the last couple of days testified on capitol hill. you heard a line. bank management clearly failed. super vials failed. the regular tray system failed. take management failed. they lost the job. supervisors failed, and what will happen to them? specially because a lot of people question whether -- you've asked this question. is it a regulatory issue or enforcement issue? it is a failure to act under provisions where you have the capacity to act and the information to act. how do you solve this problem? >> you've mentioned this. he's probably not the right guy to be on capitol hill over the last couple
i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. >> any time you have a bank failure like this, bank management clearly failed, supervisors failed, and the regulatory system failed red a tearing approach make some sense . it doesn't need to be the same role for all banks. but we do need stronger rules for firms of this size. stronger rules for capital and liquidity. it will be important. >> the federal reserve over the last couple of days testified on capitol hill. you heard a line. bank...
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lisa: senator jon tester in montana, thank you. sen. tester: appreciate the visit with you, lisa. thank you. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine last year, mw has continued its clampdown on independent media within its borders. many russian journalists fled rather than risk imprisonment for not toeing the government's line. one of them is journalist mikhail zeiger, whose book "war and punishment: putin, zelensky, and the path to russia's invasion of ukraine" is coming out in july. thanks so much for joining us. mikhail: thank you for having me. john: you left moscow for berlin on february 27, 2022. that was three days after the invasion. you said it was clear you had to leave. why? mikhail: yeah, i felt like it was my moral obligation. i knew that you cannot live in a fascist country. and if your country invades another independent country, you have to fight against it. i was like the first hours after the invasion. i've written an open letter that was cosigned by russia's prominent writers, filmmakers. and afterwards, it was reposted and gned by millions of russians. but that
lisa: senator jon tester in montana, thank you. sen. tester: appreciate the visit with you, lisa. thank you. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine last year, mw has continued its clampdown on independent media within its borders. many russian journalists fled rather than risk imprisonment for not toeing the government's line. one of them is journalist mikhail zeiger, whose book "war and punishment: putin, zelensky, and the path to russia's invasion of ukraine" is coming out in july....
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lisa: from with news from around the world, i'm lisa mateo. police in nashville, tennessee say the shooter killed three children and three adults at a ashen elementary school may have been annexed student. audrey hale was described as a 28-year-old white resident identified as transgender. she was shot dead by police. did the federal reserve do enough to oversee the silicon valley bank that collapsed earlier this month. a group of senators want to know this and they sent a letter to the fed chair asking if the central bank exercised its full authority to supervise silicon valley bank and other midsize banks. the head of the national security agency cybersecurity arm says popular video sharing arm tiktok is china's trojan horse. he told the conference that tiktok poses a long-term strategic concern. there have been calls to ban the app in the u.s.. a big structural change at alibaba. it is splitting its business into six main units. each of them will explore ipo or fundraising when the time is right. units will cover commerce, media and the clo
lisa: from with news from around the world, i'm lisa mateo. police in nashville, tennessee say the shooter killed three children and three adults at a ashen elementary school may have been annexed student. audrey hale was described as a 28-year-old white resident identified as transgender. she was shot dead by police. did the federal reserve do enough to oversee the silicon valley bank that collapsed earlier this month. a group of senators want to know this and they sent a letter to the fed...
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i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. >> with what we are worried about, is chinese backed companies being on tens of millions of american bones, including members of the military. privacy concerns, data concerns, disinformation concerns. that is not just implied tiktok. jonathan: if you are concerned, what are you going to do about it? gina raimondo, the u.s. secretary on tiktok. the last administration talked about this. the kind administration is talking about this. what has happened? not much. lisa a: tiktok is trying to get ahead of it saying they are going to limit the type of people on -- a people under the age on tiktok to just 60 minutes. i am sure people will just be lying about their age. this is basically lipservice. tom: one day, a guy who moves terminals worldwide said the same words my dad set a
i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. >> with what we are worried about, is chinese backed companies being on tens of millions of american bones, including members of the military. privacy concerns, data concerns, disinformation concerns. that is not just implied tiktok. jonathan: if you are...
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tom: lisa: i am -- lisa: i am watching jobs. in the number we get on friday, we have gotten 10 upside surprises consecutive. the longest freak on late -- streak on labor markets going back decades. when you look at that kind of surprising upside momentum some, when do we start to say we are misunderstanding something in a labor market that is unique? tom: i would suggest is the third tranche, what is called the biden stimulus. the fact is that we had a big pop and it is there and it is still there as it fades out over time. you know. that is all there is to it. futures up 16. the vix under night teen 18.79. stay with us. ♪ lisa m.: keeping you up-to-date with the first word. the dow cuts are not over at meta. bloomberg learned that the company is planning a new round of layoffs and will cut thousands of employees as soon as as week. in november meta eliminated 11,000 jobs, 13% of the workforce. kim -- the sister of kim jong-un issued a new warning to the u.s. in south korea. she is threatening severe consequences of the two co
tom: lisa: i am -- lisa: i am watching jobs. in the number we get on friday, we have gotten 10 upside surprises consecutive. the longest freak on late -- streak on labor markets going back decades. when you look at that kind of surprising upside momentum some, when do we start to say we are misunderstanding something in a labor market that is unique? tom: i would suggest is the third tranche, what is called the biden stimulus. the fact is that we had a big pop and it is there and it is still...
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lisa: i am therefore it all. don't you watch the commercials and you watch the best one they see, the art and what they are trying to appeal to? jon: how do you convince people to eat food that poisons you. [laughter] tom: this -- the founder of pangaea joins us. i have to redux what i did with annmarie hordern and and today, that house financial services committee with chairman powell is a different committee and we have gone from maxine waters of los angeles to mr. mchenry of north carolina and that is a wild shift. what is maga monetary policy. president trump and those associated with him, what is that monetary policy? >> i disagree with the premise and mr. mchenry is a solid conservative but i would not put him in the maga crowd but what the committee is largely going to do is support powell. you will see the same kind of split you did in the senate where republicans will generally say, pushing -- you pushing it and democrats will be concerned about the impacts on the vulnerable and the last one -- less fort
lisa: i am therefore it all. don't you watch the commercials and you watch the best one they see, the art and what they are trying to appeal to? jon: how do you convince people to eat food that poisons you. [laughter] tom: this -- the founder of pangaea joins us. i have to redux what i did with annmarie hordern and and today, that house financial services committee with chairman powell is a different committee and we have gone from maxine waters of los angeles to mr. mchenry of north carolina...
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lisa m.: with the first word, i am lisa mateo. the u.s. is studying ways to guarantee all bank deposits if the current crisis gets worse. that's a move sought by a coalition of banks. the treasury department is looking into whether regulators have enough authority to temporarily insurance deposits larger than the $250,000 limit without consent from congress. the federal reserve faces a tough choice at the meeting of policymakers. jerome powell and his colleagues will consider whether the global banking turmoil is so concerning that and interest rate hike should be abandoned. they will announce a decision on wednesday. the u.k., swiss and a widgeon central banks will also separate -- and norwegian central banks will also talk about rates this week. joe biden vetoed a bill that would allow portfolio managers to way environmental, social and governance issues in investment decisions. the esg factors have grown in population and finance. bloomberg has learned vanguard has decided to close its remaining business in china. u.s. asset management
lisa m.: with the first word, i am lisa mateo. the u.s. is studying ways to guarantee all bank deposits if the current crisis gets worse. that's a move sought by a coalition of banks. the treasury department is looking into whether regulators have enough authority to temporarily insurance deposits larger than the $250,000 limit without consent from congress. the federal reserve faces a tough choice at the meeting of policymakers. jerome powell and his colleagues will consider whether the global...
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lisa had been dealing with progressive arthritis. can you tell us how you do --treat an animal so large with this condition? >> very complicated. you are seeing some pictures of her doing some exercises, getting her to lift her not all that different from what we do in caring for ourselves. hot water soaks. maintaining flexibility. using some medication to with reducing inflammation. we also did some very innovative work and new work in animals. you are seeing her get her stem cell treatments. this is to help rebuild the cartilage in those areas that have been damaged. so, the incredible work of our hospital team and also our elephant/animal care team. we extended lisa's life. and gave her a good quality of life. she was able to maintain good mobility for much longer than she might have otherwise. but in the end, we felt that it really was that she was getting to the point where her body was tired and not helping her. the best thing was to let her go. dion: she has lived a good quality of life. going back to the stem cells video we s
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: lisa:? 11 american banks. it was $30 billion. tom: $30 billion with a 120 day window and the semantics of the word deposit. i think it's going to be great to discuss not only the idea of what is a deposit, the semantics of this word i feel like i'm in a bed book or something. lisa: by the end of today we have no idea the path that we've been seeing. going to have to see what the reaction function in central banks really is if inflation still is as christine lagarde said the pre-eminent concern. tom: first republic bank under 27 is where we are this morning. with a few seconds left on a friday, what in extraordinary week by team bloomberg surveillance. the character of the guests. i'm sure all three of us have a different favorite guest. lisa: a lot of wonderful voices on a difficult week. tom: bob diamond this afternoon on bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. jonathan: this feels like we have one more long trading s
: lisa:? 11 american banks. it was $30 billion. tom: $30 billion with a 120 day window and the semantics of the word deposit. i think it's going to be great to discuss not only the idea of what is a deposit, the semantics of this word i feel like i'm in a bed book or something. lisa: by the end of today we have no idea the path that we've been seeing. going to have to see what the reaction function in central banks really is if inflation still is as christine lagarde said the pre-eminent...
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i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. your supply chain and ryder makes sure you're ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. jonathan: it feels like we have a long week ahead of us. equity futures turning lower, negative by more than .1% on the s&p 500. unprecedented over the weekend, the treasury, federal reserve, fbi see looking to shore up the financial industry in the united states of america. tom: and do it in the real-time getting trust and confidence into the system and beginning to think about where are we heading and what did we get wrong here and what do we need to do to fix it, maybe feeling a bit 2009? jonathan: did we scrap the limit overnight? tom: that it insulting to upper middle-class. it should be up to 40 million because i'm on my gulfstream from montana and can't decide to land at sfo or palo alto hilli
i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. your supply chain and ryder makes sure you're ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. jonathan: it feels like we have a long week ahead of us. equity futures turning lower, negative by more than .1% on the s&p 500. unprecedented over the weekend, the treasury, federal...
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lisa: that is not my reality. that is a culture that has been unearthed and has been behind what we've been witnessing over in the eastern european region. tom: i can't say enough about it with the clarity of 4, 5 years ago mr. browder joins us this morning. bill, i can go eight ways here but i can't. we've got a battle going on in ukraine. the russians had to stop the nazis and they did with a wall of bodies. translate that cannot walk that mr. putin knows over what we are witnessing in eastern ukraine this evening. >> putin basically doesn't care about the number of casualties. he has this huge military advantage that debt this -- death of his soldiers doesn't make him sleep worse at night so they're losing soldiers at a rate of five to one. they were throwing convicts, conscripts, and anyone else who they've been able to corral into this meatgrinder. they are throwing them into battle. these people often times don't even have the proper armor, guns, or whatever and they're being shot down on a major basis. the
lisa: that is not my reality. that is a culture that has been unearthed and has been behind what we've been witnessing over in the eastern european region. tom: i can't say enough about it with the clarity of 4, 5 years ago mr. browder joins us this morning. bill, i can go eight ways here but i can't. we've got a battle going on in ukraine. the russians had to stop the nazis and they did with a wall of bodies. translate that cannot walk that mr. putin knows over what we are witnessing in...
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lisa: d.c. spent 16 years on a herculean rewrite of its outdated code that is over a century old. the resulting plan more clearly defines crimes, erases most mandatory minimum sentences, and lowers some maximum penalties in exchange for a tiered, more tailored system. city council passed it overwhelmingly. violent crime is down in the district compared to last year. but homicides have spiked, prompting mayor muriel bowser to veto the measure. mayor bowser: any time there's a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. lisa: city council doubled down, overriding her veto. kenyan: so, all the fearmongering is totally unnecessary, hyperbolic. lisa: then, d.c., hit a bigger hurdle. rep. comer: the d.c. revised criminal code act of 2022 is irresponsible. it's dangerous. lisa: congress got involved. the constitution gives it direct power over d.c. laws, and the republican-led house pounced. rep. scalise: we see stories of carjackings every day. and what did the d.c. council do?
lisa: d.c. spent 16 years on a herculean rewrite of its outdated code that is over a century old. the resulting plan more clearly defines crimes, erases most mandatory minimum sentences, and lowers some maximum penalties in exchange for a tiered, more tailored system. city council passed it overwhelmingly. violent crime is down in the district compared to last year. but homicides have spiked, prompting mayor muriel bowser to veto the measure. mayor bowser: any time there's a policy that reduces...
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i am lisa mateo. in china, the economy is showing signs of a stronger rebound after bigresearch's were abandoned it manufacturing posted its biggest improvement in more than one decade. meanwhile, service activity climbed, and the housing market stabilized. in northeastern greece, at least 36 people have been killed in a train crash. 85 others have been injured. authorities say the passenger chain collided with a freight train just before midnight. it started a fire. the passenger train was traveling between two popular tourist destinations. lori lightfoot has become the first mayor of chicago in 40 years to lose a bid for reelection. she finished third in tuesday's election. on april 4, a runoff will pit the former chicago schools chief against cook county commissioner randall johnson. lightfoot was unable to overcome voter dissatisfaction with chicago's rising crime and slow economic recovery. christopher wray says the fbi has previously determined of the covid virus originate from a potential lab i
i am lisa mateo. in china, the economy is showing signs of a stronger rebound after bigresearch's were abandoned it manufacturing posted its biggest improvement in more than one decade. meanwhile, service activity climbed, and the housing market stabilized. in northeastern greece, at least 36 people have been killed in a train crash. 85 others have been injured. authorities say the passenger chain collided with a freight train just before midnight. it started a fire. the passenger train was...
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lisa desjardins has this roundup of the weekend debate. lisa: the republican field is taking shape. mr. hogan: it was a tough decision, but i have decided that i will not be a candidate for the republican nomination for president. lisa: as former maryland governor larry hogan, a moderate, says he'll sit out the 2024 race for the white house. his concern, splitting the opposition to former president donald trump. mr. hogan: i didn't want to have a pileup of a bunch of people fighting. lisa: one potential candidate still deciding -- new hampshire governor chris sununu also wants to move past trump, but will back him if he wins the nomination. gov. sununu: yeah, look, i'm a lifelong republican. i'm going to support the republican nominee. lisa: this, as trump -- announcer: president donald j. trump! lisa: -- heard cheers saturday on political home turf. his speech at cpac, the conservative political action conference, was a mix of philosophy and fabrication. but something new -- the former president who once railed against mail-in and some early voting is changing strategy. mr. trump:
lisa desjardins has this roundup of the weekend debate. lisa: the republican field is taking shape. mr. hogan: it was a tough decision, but i have decided that i will not be a candidate for the republican nomination for president. lisa: as former maryland governor larry hogan, a moderate, says he'll sit out the 2024 race for the white house. his concern, splitting the opposition to former president donald trump. mr. hogan: i didn't want to have a pileup of a bunch of people fighting. lisa: one...
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lisa: slightly warmer, today is the coolest day. live doppler 7 showing you all of the rain in southern california, we have a frost advisory in freeze warning. it is cold with temperatures in the low 20's, mount diablo. elsewhere in the mid-30's out toward livermore, 36. temperatures closer to the bay come upper 30's to 40's. certainly chili with the breezy winds -- chilly with the breezy winds. 30 mile an hour wind gusts, novato is over 20 miles an hour. at about 7:00, widespread 30's, clear sky. 9:00 upper 30's and mid 40's. by the afternoon, low 50's with breezy wind. jobina: the brief break in the weather is a relief for some neighbors dealing with damage to their homes from downed trees. lena howland is live in santa rosa with people dealing with the aftermath of the storm. lena: good morning. we are coming to you live from a santa rosa fire station, only a few minutes up the road from here we saw one neighborhood that saw quite a bit of damage from the heavy winds and rains we experienced over the past couple of days. it cause
lisa: slightly warmer, today is the coolest day. live doppler 7 showing you all of the rain in southern california, we have a frost advisory in freeze warning. it is cold with temperatures in the low 20's, mount diablo. elsewhere in the mid-30's out toward livermore, 36. temperatures closer to the bay come upper 30's to 40's. certainly chili with the breezy winds -- chilly with the breezy winds. 30 mile an hour wind gusts, novato is over 20 miles an hour. at about 7:00, widespread 30's, clear...
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ah, for more on this i spoke earlier to our correspondent lisa lewis, who's following developments in pairs. well, what this special constitutional power means is that the government pegs that reform to a vote of confidence of no confidence. several motions have been fight or, and the press is being fired by opposition parties. and on monday the parliament will hold, the national assembly will vote on these nations. so actually at the reform can only be brought down if the government is brought down with the reform. when you look at the figures, the republican party, the heads of the republican party have said that they would not vote against the government that should give the government the necessary majority. and you do it to be to be stable. really. however, looking back at yes of what happened yesterday here in france. a, you know, several republican lawmakers did not. we're not going to vote in favor of the reform. that's why the government use this special power. so it is really not very certain. what will happen on monday, there is a chance that the, the government will have t
ah, for more on this i spoke earlier to our correspondent lisa lewis, who's following developments in pairs. well, what this special constitutional power means is that the government pegs that reform to a vote of confidence of no confidence. several motions have been fight or, and the press is being fired by opposition parties. and on monday the parliament will hold, the national assembly will vote on these nations. so actually at the reform can only be brought down if the government is brought...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. amna: vice president kamala harris is in africa this week for a three-country tour focused on economic development and security. over nine days, she'll meet with political leaders in ghana, tanzania, and zambia. geoff: her travel follows other high-level officials' trips to the ntinent, as pressure to counter chinese influence in the region grows. laura barron-lopez reports on the trip's historic and strategic significance. laura: for america's first black female vice president, a trip with deep political and personal meaning. kamala harris placing flowers in a women's dungeon at the cape coast castle in ghana. and walking through the 'door of no return', where millions of africans were forced in chains on to ships bounfor the americas. >> so being hereas -- was immensely powerful. moving. laura: speaking off-script about the brutality of slavery, harris challenged growing efforts back home to censor black history. vp. harris: it cannot be denied it must be taught. history must be lea
for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. amna: vice president kamala harris is in africa this week for a three-country tour focused on economic development and security. over nine days, she'll meet with political leaders in ghana, tanzania, and zambia. geoff: her travel follows other high-level officials' trips to the ntinent, as pressure to counter chinese influence in the region grows. laura barron-lopez reports on the trip's historic and strategic significance. laura: for america's first...
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lisa, thank you. is really prime minister benjamin at yahoo has doubled down on his push for judicial reform, which has sparked nationwide pro just despite speculation that he might abandon the reforms after unease within his governor coalition. and it televised addressed this evening. netanyahu said only that he will do everything to calm the situation and to bring cohesion. critics say that the overhaul of the legal system is a threat to israel's democracy, are corresponded tanya cramer in jerusalem, followed that yahoo statement, forrest and she told me what prompted him to make today's speech young the scene to day again another day of protests. also a lot of arrests during the day or during those protests and the pressure it seems, had been mounting on the government on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. also what we're hearing from within his only could party from those are saying we need to slow down a bit and those who are saying know those who want to slow down, they should actually resign. s
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lisa, what that's, that's a really good question. and i think the main security, or the main challenge here is really trying to appease all parties involved. and especially yesterday we saw how the general population is strong and vibrant and can take to the streets and bring israel to a complete standstill. and so during yesterday's protest as well, we also saw bank beer as monitor each and it and yahoo! calling for their, their boy list to take to the streets again, the protesters and so that really evokes fear of a civil war. and that is why when benjamin netanyahu went on camera really stressed the importance of avoiding that young. if i want to bring you in hand, because i could see you wanted to jump in, all the worries that you might see confrontations on the street. yeah. it's not what we saw yesterday. we were attacked by a green mob. i can't say any other war because yesterday our activists were attacked in jerusalem after finishing the demonstration that started in the canal it, we finished it in near their residency in a
lisa, what that's, that's a really good question. and i think the main security, or the main challenge here is really trying to appease all parties involved. and especially yesterday we saw how the general population is strong and vibrant and can take to the streets and bring israel to a complete standstill. and so during yesterday's protest as well, we also saw bank beer as monitor each and it and yahoo! calling for their, their boy list to take to the streets again, the protesters and so that...
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geoff: lisa, thank you. lisa: you are welcome. ♪ amna: brackets are set for the men's and women's ncaa tournament -- meaning march madness is officially here, and with it the billions of dollars in bets on the games. we recently reported on sports betting companies partnering with universities to promote their brands on campus, and the threats it poses for students, many of whom are under the legal betting age. but it turns out problems are even more acute for student athletes. paul solman is back with our latest report. this story is a partnership with the shirley povich center for sports journalism and the howard center for investigative journalism, both at the univerty of maryland's merrill college of journalism. smith: so you're telling me we can win the game and i can make money? >> yeah. smith: no-brainer. paul: in 1994, decades before the supreme court overturned a ban on college sports betting, arizona state university star point guard stevin smith was paid $20,000 by a gambler to make sure his tea
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we have a lisa, pavel. she is associate director for middle east programs at the atlantic council and from west jerusalem. jeremy sultan and israeli political analyst and also a former connect at faction, director for the amena party, a warm welcome to you all. thanks for joining us on inside story. now we've been watching the situation obviously very closely here on out 0, and there were times on monday where it really felt amid all the chaos that netanyahu is political future could be hanging in the balance. i'm interested to know because we now see the majority of the strike action being called off. he is still hanging in there and the coalition is still intact. jeremy, how did he do it? well, we know, didn't it? see how is the chess grand master when it comes to politics? he always seems to find your way out of whatever trouble it might seem that he said he had to move in a way in which on one side he did not lose the right flank of his own coalition. and then the other side be able to say enough and do
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china cannot provide lisa as they call it, lisa lade weapons to russia. but it's okay for the us to provide weapons and support the taiwan, which is the 20 mile ferry ride from the mainland china over there. what is the west tongue to china over over the past years, especially the past month they've, they've put china on this pedestal is even super power that's trying to take over the world. i think that's just going to continue because they need to keep this hight going because you know, the end of the day, i think they're trying to draw the, draw the battle lines. they're trying to hook up the iron cuts. and as woodson church would have that try to put it back up in order to court the, the region. and these problems that basically will allow them may be in the future to engage people in their countries to fight wars against these powers that they considered threatening for them. and now to palestine, where people in gaza continue to struggle. a donkey cart is the only opportunity for children from poor families to get to school. and the only chance for
china cannot provide lisa as they call it, lisa lade weapons to russia. but it's okay for the us to provide weapons and support the taiwan, which is the 20 mile ferry ride from the mainland china over there. what is the west tongue to china over over the past years, especially the past month they've, they've put china on this pedestal is even super power that's trying to take over the world. i think that's just going to continue because they need to keep this hight going because you know, the...
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i want something that means something to me and her artwork does. >> paul and lisa are spending long hours creating more art and gearing up for a busy spring and summer on the farm. >> love that line, the difference between making a living and making a life. be sure to tune into washington week right here on pbs for more analysis of former president trump's mounting legal challenges, and watch pbs news weekends with john yang tomorrow for a look at the barriers stopping people from getting basic medical care. that is the newshour for tonight. on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us and have a great weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. moving our economy for 160 years. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation. working for solutions to protect water during climate change. advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. and with the ongoing support of these individ
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lisa: this can be dizzying. i want to take viewers through the cases. think of them in terms of location and the types of prosecutors involved. in fulton county, georgia, this is the next case we expect in terms of time. this is a local case. for fulton county, the questionnaire, did president trump try to overturn the 2020 results in georgia? charges could include election felonies, racketeering. this is the case we talked about, the grand jury filed its report in the case to the prosecutor there two months ago. we are waiting for the prosecutor to make her decision and that is expected soon. that is the georgia case. there is a national case that is incredibly high stakes. the department of justice has a special counsel in a separate case we have talked about. the special counsel is looking into two different kinds of cases, the classified documents found at mar-a-lago and elsewhere, and also the 2020 election where the president had a role. possible charges include things like document mishandling, which could be a misdemeanor come all the way to ins
lisa: this can be dizzying. i want to take viewers through the cases. think of them in terms of location and the types of prosecutors involved. in fulton county, georgia, this is the next case we expect in terms of time. this is a local case. for fulton county, the questionnaire, did president trump try to overturn the 2020 results in georgia? charges could include election felonies, racketeering. this is the case we talked about, the grand jury filed its report in the case to the prosecutor...
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lisa joins us now to falk about vr therapy. so gorge lisa, thank you for joining us. this stuff is pretty neat. you recently got a chance to try it out yourself. so tell us a little bit about it and how it actually can help with overcoming anxiety and phobias you might have. >> yes, so virtual reality just as the name says really immerses you in a digital environment. so for people who are struggling with phobias, whether that be fear of flying, fear of heights and this gives therapists a way to gradually expose their clients or patients to those fears in a safe environment. so that's why some therapists have been adopting it and i have tried it myself and i can say that it is pretty fascinating. and i tend to understand how it can be effective especially for fear of heights. >> i don't know if overseen it yet, but here at kpix 5 we started the 360-degree reporting using virtual reality. really changed the game when it comes to our way of story telling. i mean, this technology is evolved so much to where we're at today kind of tell us about that. >> yeah, absolutely.
lisa joins us now to falk about vr therapy. so gorge lisa, thank you for joining us. this stuff is pretty neat. you recently got a chance to try it out yourself. so tell us a little bit about it and how it actually can help with overcoming anxiety and phobias you might have. >> yes, so virtual reality just as the name says really immerses you in a digital environment. so for people who are struggling with phobias, whether that be fear of flying, fear of heights and this gives therapists a...
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lisa:, freezing our inland valleys. temperatures will continue to drop but will come up after the 7:00 hour. 31 in santa rosa, 38 in concord. we have a bit of a breeze allowing temperatures to hover around 30 along the peninsula and south bay but 2-11 degrees colder today than yesterday at this time. we are looking at a slow warm-up today. temperatures by nine still in the 30's in some inland valleys. low 40's elsewhere. by the afternoon, about 10 degrees below average. a cool one but at least it is sunny. reggie: we take that. the brief break in the weather is good news for neighbors dealing with damage to their homes from down trees. lena howland joins us this morning, on her way to santa rosa, where homeowners are dealing with form aftermath. lena: good morning to you. we are live in santa rosa, just a few minutes away from a neighborhood that was hit hard by winds and heavy rain we have seen outta here here over the past couple days. that's because multiple large trees to fall, not only on cars also on several homes
lisa:, freezing our inland valleys. temperatures will continue to drop but will come up after the 7:00 hour. 31 in santa rosa, 38 in concord. we have a bit of a breeze allowing temperatures to hover around 30 along the peninsula and south bay but 2-11 degrees colder today than yesterday at this time. we are looking at a slow warm-up today. temperatures by nine still in the 30's in some inland valleys. low 40's elsewhere. by the afternoon, about 10 degrees below average. a cool one but at least...
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our lisa dejardins has more. lisa: this is an example of so-called dark money, which is not new, but has not been seen on this scale. here's how that worked. first, a tycoon gave the $1.6 billion to a trust, marble freedom trust, run by leonard leo. the trust sends money to another fund with charitable 501(c)(3) status. that in turn passes millions on to political and cultural groups. none of that was public until it was reported by "propublica" and others last year. "propublica's" latest story lays out how this cash is building a new kind of conservative universe. andrea bernstein is one of the authors and joins me now. your team found this promotional video from leo explaining his approach. >> i spent close to 30 years, if not more, helping to build the conservative legal movement. and at some point or another, you know, i just said to myself, well, if this can work for law, why can't it work for lots of other areas of american culture and american life where things are really messed up right now? lisa: america
our lisa dejardins has more. lisa: this is an example of so-called dark money, which is not new, but has not been seen on this scale. here's how that worked. first, a tycoon gave the $1.6 billion to a trust, marble freedom trust, run by leonard leo. the trust sends money to another fund with charitable 501(c)(3) status. that in turn passes millions on to political and cultural groups. none of that was public until it was reported by "propublica" and others last year....
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. >> let's start with lisa. in a republic -- how about that. former president trump back in the rally laying it out there. what do you make of it? >> does the rule of law exist in america? does anyone actually think that a conservative would get a fair shake in new york city and washington dc and we keep hearing things like oh, trump's not above the law but he's not below it either. if you look at 2022, alvin bragg reduced 52% of felonies to misdemeanors and now trying to turn things that at worse is a misdemeanor into a felony. if you think what alvin bragg was doing is bad, look at dc u.s. attorney look what they're doing to the january 6 defendants and took footage from them and trying to seek domestic terror charges against them and tried to give one 21-year-old who trespassed and not engaging in any violence over 7 years and her defense team said she was armed with a fuzzy cell phone and a zebra bag. this is america today. >> let me play devil's advocate for you and clearly the motivation for bragg's grand jury against ex-president trump i
. >> let's start with lisa. in a republic -- how about that. former president trump back in the rally laying it out there. what do you make of it? >> does the rule of law exist in america? does anyone actually think that a conservative would get a fair shake in new york city and washington dc and we keep hearing things like oh, trump's not above the law but he's not below it either. if you look at 2022, alvin bragg reduced 52% of felonies to misdemeanors and now trying to turn...
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lisa: parts of silicon valley sit in representative zoe lofgren's district. she represents california's 18th district, including san jose. and that's where she is now. representative lofgren, welcome back to the "newshour.” i want to start with banks and the bank failure there in silicon valley. do you think that that was an issue of federal regulators asleep at the switch, or was the law too loose? rep. zoe lofgren (d-ca): i think both. we did release the regulatory requirements on banks of this size in 2018. i voted against it, a no-vote that looks better and better now, but also there was an obligation for the federal reserve to do some supervision. and i think there was a failure there as well. i do think, however, that the situation has now stabilized. the potential for very serious harm to the entire banking system and to the american economy was present, and i hope and believe has now been averted. lisa: you know, both the silicon valley bank and its ceo, donate it to your campaign and the campaign of other politicians. that's not uncommon, but there
lisa: parts of silicon valley sit in representative zoe lofgren's district. she represents california's 18th district, including san jose. and that's where she is now. representative lofgren, welcome back to the "newshour.” i want to start with banks and the bank failure there in silicon valley. do you think that that was an issue of federal regulators asleep at the switch, or was the law too loose? rep. zoe lofgren (d-ca): i think both. we did release the regulatory requirements on...
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lisa: they have not passed a budget in the house. this is saying we won't meet with you until we have a plan, speaker mccarthy saying we want to meet with you first. they are starting to engage though. there is not progress, but there is a realization they have to figure something out in the coming weeks. amna: dueling letters and dueling press conferences. what is the short-term offramp? lisa: talking to conservative republicans driving the train in the house, it seems to be clear that they are getting ready to accept a short-term deal to extend the debt ceiling for a couple of months. they are hopingn exchange for some easy to get compromises like there is some unspent covid relief money they think president biden would allowed to go back into the federal treasury. there's a problem for kevin mccarthy and those republicans. they don't necessarily have a majority for any idea yet. there is also a problem for president biden. some of his democrats have issues with him. we sell this op-ed from senator joe manchin come out today in whi
lisa: they have not passed a budget in the house. this is saying we won't meet with you until we have a plan, speaker mccarthy saying we want to meet with you first. they are starting to engage though. there is not progress, but there is a realization they have to figure something out in the coming weeks. amna: dueling letters and dueling press conferences. what is the short-term offramp? lisa: talking to conservative republicans driving the train in the house, it seems to be clear that they...
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it wasn't the brits who listened to me from lisa gears. in britain, a new budget was announced against the backdrop of an unprecedented 40 years of unprecedented strikes and an equally unprecedented inflation and rising prices for everything in a row, the strikers had a flash of hope that the chancellor, that is, the finance minister, announcing the new budget about the poor nurse, would say a word, but the chancellor did not say . we care about people, but we feel that the people who should take care of us, that is our the government does not. i still care about my patients and still love my job, but it's hard for me to justify this situation teacher with students teachers with students civil servants border guards and bbc journalists people warn that strikes will only increase if the government does not raise them all salary, at least 10%. we'll see, we'll see what happens with the budget until it looks like we're getting what we hoped for. and i think that, unfortunately, there will only be new strikes. bad premonitions. they are not de
it wasn't the brits who listened to me from lisa gears. in britain, a new budget was announced against the backdrop of an unprecedented 40 years of unprecedented strikes and an equally unprecedented inflation and rising prices for everything in a row, the strikers had a flash of hope that the chancellor, that is, the finance minister, announcing the new budget about the poor nurse, would say a word, but the chancellor did not say . we care about people, but we feel that the people who should...
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so let's get you our favorite meteorologist lisa arjun, tracking at all. hi, lisa. hey, liz. yeah, very busy marine county. here. you can see the snow on top of mount tam fairfax , sam rafael wet weather to the north bay scattered about, but certainly snowy around mount st helena. hamilton's so this is the order of the day. scattered showers will continue to rotate through nothing like we saw last night. in the middle of the night where we had all those lightning strikes and the thunder. there is a chance of a thunderstorm well to the north, but overall we've gotta partly cloudy skies. scattered showers . temperatures on the cool side a little breezy at times. this is a level one system. upper thirties too low forties. right now, we're 50 this afternoon that wintry mix with the snow advisory for all the coastal hills. i should say the hills of mont hamilton's mount tam mount diablo. in this pattern continues into monday into tuesday, so rainfall amounts couple hundreds to attend to 2/10 for your sunday list. okay, lisa. thank you. thanks for joining us coming up. next is this
so let's get you our favorite meteorologist lisa arjun, tracking at all. hi, lisa. hey, liz. yeah, very busy marine county. here. you can see the snow on top of mount tam fairfax , sam rafael wet weather to the north bay scattered about, but certainly snowy around mount st helena. hamilton's so this is the order of the day. scattered showers will continue to rotate through nothing like we saw last night. in the middle of the night where we had all those lightning strikes and the thunder. there...
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you'll scare away and lisa certainly could book out as a further, but it seems like some kind of game, like they want to tease the western world child. but that's my a yes, stuck sto because ukrainian president followed amir zalinski has made it clear that no peace can be achieved as long as russian troops continue to occupy and return to his country. and he is an interested in giving any ukrainian territory to pollutant zelinski and she are expected to discuss the war on the phone in the coming days. now you foreign and defense ministers have agreed on a 2000000000 your old plan to send desperately needed ammunition to ukraine. the deal will provide you with 1000000 artillery shells over the next year. the funds are also intended to help you members, states replenished their own ammunition supplies, which had dwindled rapidly since the war in ukraine began. the agreement comes amid concerns that ukraine is burning to ammunition faster than western allies can produce that he does require swan and jack barrick is in brussels. he told us about the new agreement and the opportunities for
you'll scare away and lisa certainly could book out as a further, but it seems like some kind of game, like they want to tease the western world child. but that's my a yes, stuck sto because ukrainian president followed amir zalinski has made it clear that no peace can be achieved as long as russian troops continue to occupy and return to his country. and he is an interested in giving any ukrainian territory to pollutant zelinski and she are expected to discuss the war on the phone in the...
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but they have been confronting hundreds of lisa voters who are camped outside his home in the hor, a hoard trying to prevent his arrest. a warrant was issued against count for failing to turn up in ot, on monday, he was asked it as prime minister last year and is facing dozens of charges including corruption, which he says are politically motivated. miss sort of with the charlotte, which i nuclear in an attempt to avoid any clashes between my followers and the police. i made an official pledge to the team to try to arrest me or that i would appear before the court. on the 18th of march, the but the police refused to receive the pledge, and the police official said publicly that he wouldn't receive it. this behavior is against the law. and i wrote it in a pledge that i will appear before the court to the spring in our correspondent in islamabad, iran and come out hydra kamala. so we've seen 10 scenes in lahore play out between him, ron cons, supporters and police. and today police are again, making another push to enter his home and try and arrest him. tell us about what's been happen
but they have been confronting hundreds of lisa voters who are camped outside his home in the hor, a hoard trying to prevent his arrest. a warrant was issued against count for failing to turn up in ot, on monday, he was asked it as prime minister last year and is facing dozens of charges including corruption, which he says are politically motivated. miss sort of with the charlotte, which i nuclear in an attempt to avoid any clashes between my followers and the police. i made an official pledge...
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here is meteorologist lisa argen. lisa: enjoying the blue sky. we are looking at showers in san jose. gilroy, san martin, live doppler 7 picking up on the conveyor belt of moisture that is in southern california. we will get into a little bit of shower activity over the weekend with level 1 system's. the bulk of the activity is in southern california. showers in san martin and gilroy. highway 17 has wet weather. a flood advisory for the next hour from the peninsula to the santa cruz mountains area and in the north bay, rivers and streams subsiding but still through 7:00 through petaluma, certainly a lot of activity with some of that water overflowing the banks. the activity has been mainly in the san joaquin valley and southern california. for us the flood watch continues through sunday as we will see waves of light rain move through the bay area. here is a look at 5.5 inches, two inches in oakland and sanjo , se64 in palo alto. where you have the sun, 60 degrees in santa rosa. her teen degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. a level one syst
here is meteorologist lisa argen. lisa: enjoying the blue sky. we are looking at showers in san jose. gilroy, san martin, live doppler 7 picking up on the conveyor belt of moisture that is in southern california. we will get into a little bit of shower activity over the weekend with level 1 system's. the bulk of the activity is in southern california. showers in san martin and gilroy. highway 17 has wet weather. a flood advisory for the next hour from the peninsula to the santa cruz mountains...
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keeping you up-to-date with the first word, i'm lisa mateo. the u.s. will speed up delivery of tanks to ukraine. bloomberg has learned they will get the tanks by autumn, a sure sign the urgency the u.s. and its allies have about getting more weapons to ukraine to hold off russia's missile artillery. the chinese president xi jinping taunted -- touted close ties to russia and invited putin to come to china and called them the artist neighbor and copper hintf strategic partner. a $50 billion chips and science act with new limits that affected companies like intel, samsung, all of which operate in china. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. guy: the fed is kicking off the two day meeting. markets are waiting and watching. will we get 0, 25,? a warning of too much financial tightening. >> if you think about tightening financial conditions, macroeconomic implications are fairly severe. guy: betsy stephenson joins us, the u
keeping you up-to-date with the first word, i'm lisa mateo. the u.s. will speed up delivery of tanks to ukraine. bloomberg has learned they will get the tanks by autumn, a sure sign the urgency the u.s. and its allies have about getting more weapons to ukraine to hold off russia's missile artillery. the chinese president xi jinping taunted -- touted close ties to russia and invited putin to come to china and called them the artist neighbor and copper hintf strategic partner. a $50 billion chips...
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if the, his supporters of called it a fake trial us prisoner, joe biden had a cancer lisa removed from his chest in february during a routine health screening biden's doctor said that whole cancerous tissue was removed and that no further treatment is required. president has had several similar growth removed in the past with the head of the u. n's. nuclear watchdog has arrived in tyrone for high level meetings with the iranian government. the visit just comes comes just days after the agency found you rainy. i'm in reached 83 percent close to weapons grade string. around said that unintended fluctuations could be responsible for the measurements and britons king charles is to make his 1st visit to germany and france. he'll travel to berlin in paris with queen council camila later this month. the king will become the 1st british offering to address the german parliament. it's official coronation will take place in night or greece is winding up the search for victims of its worst train crash at least 57 people are known to have been killed. a passenger service collided head on with a fr
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lisa: a group of lawmakers pushed back. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg heads an investigation that could lead to charges against donald trump. last week donald trump warned that charges could mean death and destruction and in a later , deleted post he shared an image of himself with a baseball bat next to alvin bragg. since then alvin bragg received death threats. >> we will not be intimidated as a community by threats and we are here to watch our da's back. reporter: in texas over the weekend, donald trump support is crowded by the thousands to support him as he railed against alvin bragg and anyone investigating him. >> from the beginning it has been one phony investigation after another. reporter: he stirred up more controversy with his first campaign rally of his 2024 run simply with his location. waco. in 1993 the nation watched as a standoff between officials and religious cult led to 86 deaths. the event has become a touchstone for some, including violent extremists groups. the week long siege happened exact
lisa: a group of lawmakers pushed back. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg heads an investigation that could lead to charges against donald trump. last week donald trump warned that charges could mean death and destruction and in a later , deleted post he shared an image of himself with a baseball bat next to alvin bragg. since then alvin bragg received death threats. >> we will not be intimidated as a community by threats and we are here to watch our da's back. reporter: in texas...
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fashionable to say, so as not to infringe on the rights of the female aircraft carrier queen elizabeth or lisa for 4 billion pounds also returned to portsmouth shortly after launching due to a leak, the only area where there were no leaks and a hole in the british. no, this is anti-russian rhetoric and unity britain and its main senior partner the united states , the contact group on ukraine, which met the day before in washington, once again showed that it prefers exclusively military rather than diplomatic contacts. this contact group is focused on coordinating long-term support for ukraine , we also need ways to get a new donation of ammunition and air defense systems for ukraine before requests. about donating ammunition from them for ukraine hundreds of thousands of british doctors, teachers and children lisa herzen boris khalfin vladimir vopritsky irina chernyshova tv london television company one of the largest swiss banks , a loan from the top, announced that it would seek help from the country's financial authorities and borrow more than $ 50 billion from them business news denis tala
fashionable to say, so as not to infringe on the rights of the female aircraft carrier queen elizabeth or lisa for 4 billion pounds also returned to portsmouth shortly after launching due to a leak, the only area where there were no leaks and a hole in the british. no, this is anti-russian rhetoric and unity britain and its main senior partner the united states , the contact group on ukraine, which met the day before in washington, once again showed that it prefers exclusively military rather...
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joining me now to discuss msnb legal analyst lisa reuben. lisa, alvin bragg also ver careful very cautious in terms of what he can and cannot say. your sense of what is happenin in an investigation like thi as it appears that things ar coming to a head i think you said it exactl right things are coming to a head michael cohen has been int talk with alvin bragg's team 2 times. he has let us know that in n uncertain terms he has bee there 20 times he was testifying to the grand jury on monday at 2 pm the new york times has told us there are at least seven other who have been before the grand jury we can estimate to some of those people are we think they are the former publisher and editor of th national enquirer. they include also two employee of the trump organization wh works at a finance sho alongside allen weisselberg. and of course, they might also include kellyanne conway and hope x and, so i think we are definitely barreling towards a indictment how soon that is going to be alicia, i can't. say but certainly both cohen's testimony and t
joining me now to discuss msnb legal analyst lisa reuben. lisa, alvin bragg also ver careful very cautious in terms of what he can and cannot say. your sense of what is happenin in an investigation like thi as it appears that things ar coming to a head i think you said it exactl right things are coming to a head michael cohen has been int talk with alvin bragg's team 2 times. he has let us know that in n uncertain terms he has bee there 20 times he was testifying to the grand jury on monday at...