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laura: james jeffrey, thank you so much for joining us. ambassador jeffrey: thank you. laura: let's turn to the crisis on ukraine's border that james jeffrey was talking about. white house officials are briefing the u.s. has intelligence about a russian plan to fabricate a pretext for an invasion of the ukraine. the u.s. is hoping to spoil this plan by making it public. this comes amid another flurry of international diplomacy. turkey's leader president erdogan flew to kiev to meet president zeleny. the turkish president set country will remain. neutral vladimir putin -- remain neutral. vladimir putin hosted a president of another nation. the u.s. and nato have warned there will be a response if russia continues with its aggression. but they admit to being unsure about what vladimir putin's intentions really are. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg hamore. steve: the one sentence i found myself saying a lot in recent years is relations between russia and the u.s. have reached a new low. but yet again they get lower and lower and attention gets higher and higher unt
laura: james jeffrey, thank you so much for joining us. ambassador jeffrey: thank you. laura: let's turn to the crisis on ukraine's border that james jeffrey was talking about. white house officials are briefing the u.s. has intelligence about a russian plan to fabricate a pretext for an invasion of the ukraine. the u.s. is hoping to spoil this plan by making it public. this comes amid another flurry of international diplomacy. turkey's leader president erdogan flew to kiev to meet president...
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the acting attorney general at the time, jeffrey rosen, refused to send a letter that jeffrey clark wrote to georgia officials telling the lie that the justice department was investigating election fraud in georgia. there was a showdown in the oval office over that letter, between the acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen and justice department official jeffrey clark, who had absolutely no jurisdiction over these issues. luckily for americans, jeffrey clark lost that argument in the oval office in front of donald trump. the former acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen, has already told everything he knows to the january six committee and some reporters. today it was jeffrey clark's turn to testify under oath about what we already know were his attempts to commit election fraud for and with donald trump. we do not know whatever clark said in his hour and 40 minutes long testimony to the committee. but here is everything jeffrey clark said when he was leaving the building. >> mr. clark, did you invoke your fifth amendment rights? did you cooperate with the committee at all? >> have you sp
the acting attorney general at the time, jeffrey rosen, refused to send a letter that jeffrey clark wrote to georgia officials telling the lie that the justice department was investigating election fraud in georgia. there was a showdown in the oval office over that letter, between the acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen and justice department official jeffrey clark, who had absolutely no jurisdiction over these issues. luckily for americans, jeffrey clark lost that argument in the oval...
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okay, let me, let me put that to jeffrey because jeffrey catalina was just mentioning youtube. and we have seen this before because you to recently permanent the band, a popular video channel of a conservative commentator, also rumble a video content. producer rumble has been the target as well, criticized by some for being one of the main platforms for what they call conspiracy communities. same attack on sub sac for refusing to ban writer is deemed by some to be hateful. so is this a worrying trends? could this be seen as well? we ban anyone that's going off key. i don't think it's a worrying trend. i think it's the right step. i mean, we've been ahead, i'm the president of the united states, taken off of twitter for promoting unproven medicines and going back to what was mentioned earlier, i agree that we need to get a balance between sort of government regulation and marketplace self regulation. but we are to remember that, you know, young and joni mitchell and a few other successful musicians can afford to take their music off spotify and other musicians have been speaking
okay, let me, let me put that to jeffrey because jeffrey catalina was just mentioning youtube. and we have seen this before because you to recently permanent the band, a popular video channel of a conservative commentator, also rumble a video content. producer rumble has been the target as well, criticized by some for being one of the main platforms for what they call conspiracy communities. same attack on sub sac for refusing to ban writer is deemed by some to be hateful. so is this a worrying...
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jeffrey, i appreciate you being with us. it's great to catch up with you, especially given what's been going on within the markets. >> it's exciting times what a couple of weeks we've had. good luck to everybody out there. >> no doubt about that all right. yep, we'll talk to you again soon that's the ceo of doubleline we'll check the markets before we head out today. you see the ten-year which we're showing on the screen right now. 202. we're going to keep our eyes clearly there. jeffrey gundlach says maybe 2 250 -- 2.50, maybe 3%. they're down across the board. "the exchange" begins right now. >> welcome "the exchange". we'll have analysis of what we just heard recessionary signals in the markets this morning >>> here's what else this hour the earnings season that reshaped big tech, we speak to the dean evaluation with the names he likes now, the one name that surprised him the most and the one he won't touch >>> under the radar mortgage company that been fits from rising rates while other lenders are struggling, this
jeffrey, i appreciate you being with us. it's great to catch up with you, especially given what's been going on within the markets. >> it's exciting times what a couple of weeks we've had. good luck to everybody out there. >> no doubt about that all right. yep, we'll talk to you again soon that's the ceo of doubleline we'll check the markets before we head out today. you see the ten-year which we're showing on the screen right now. 202. we're going to keep our eyes clearly there....
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and the other one was of course his connection to jeffrey epstein. his lawyers say that he was 75 years old that he'd be put in jail for things that he felt was he was not guilty off. and i'm have no idea. you know, i know also this one, but that it's a horrible place to be. it's, it's the present, less has been placed, were french, a number of french politicians have been imprisoned and they all had a very different attitude. 2 conditions in prison after the weather. and he was depressed, he felt that his life was finished and that he was not given. he was not a flight risk and he ought to have you know, now to, to wait until the trial began outside the jail. he also felt that he was being driven into, into an extremely false situation where the justice was supposed to look like it was very harsh, or just because it was part of this american story. if you look at other sites and you speak to journalists who been following the matter, they say that when i were suspected, or accused of having traffic more than 1000 very young women for jeffrey epstein
and the other one was of course his connection to jeffrey epstein. his lawyers say that he was 75 years old that he'd be put in jail for things that he felt was he was not guilty off. and i'm have no idea. you know, i know also this one, but that it's a horrible place to be. it's, it's the present, less has been placed, were french, a number of french politicians have been imprisoned and they all had a very different attitude. 2 conditions in prison after the weather. and he was depressed, he...
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if the jeffrey epstein scandal has taught us. one thing is that you can get away scot free with almost anything provided your rich, famous and influential. looked back at what fate befell the usual suspects in the epstein affair tells us exactly that. first there's prince andrew. his former royal highness is off the legal hook after parting with a princely sum to silence his sex abuse case. now public censure still haunts epstein's former friend, who faces fresh calls to be deprived of his duke of york title. carrying a title does create an ambassadorial relationship with that place and for somewhere with global reputation such as york. this is extremely important. it is to be welcomed that he has now pledge to support the fight against the evils of sex trafficking and its victims. to demonstrate his seriousness in this endeavour and his respect for those affected by abuse and the people of our city, i would ask that his 1st act of contrition is to confirm his support for the withdrawal of his ducal title. his accuser, virginia t
if the jeffrey epstein scandal has taught us. one thing is that you can get away scot free with almost anything provided your rich, famous and influential. looked back at what fate befell the usual suspects in the epstein affair tells us exactly that. first there's prince andrew. his former royal highness is off the legal hook after parting with a princely sum to silence his sex abuse case. now public censure still haunts epstein's former friend, who faces fresh calls to be deprived of his duke...
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that is jeffrey rosenberg's view. "this seachange has unpredictable consequences on markets and to try to get your hands around them speech that noise." i would say an historic day but i'm not telling the truth. a historic 40 hours from london to frankfurt. thank you to manus cranny from london -- from frankfurt. all i can say today is stunning. stay with us on radio and television. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: dear remember when everybody told you to ignore it? they got -- they're not ignoring it now. monster upside surprise on the payrolls report. "the captains the open" -- the countdown to the open" starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. jonathan: we begin with the big issue. a totally unpredictable payrolls report. >> the january number. >> payrolls numbers. >> do not see the expected omicron impact. >> is a just omicron, final pair back in hiring. >> the labor market is extremely tight. >> you adjusting the biggest
that is jeffrey rosenberg's view. "this seachange has unpredictable consequences on markets and to try to get your hands around them speech that noise." i would say an historic day but i'm not telling the truth. a historic 40 hours from london to frankfurt. thank you to manus cranny from london -- from frankfurt. all i can say today is stunning. stay with us on radio and television. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: dear remember when everybody told you to ignore it? they got --...
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jeffrey, over to you first. i know that you said we need to focus on providing explanation and guidance to combat false information. spotify has since said it's working to add warnings to any podcast that discusses covid-19. for you, is that a satisfactory response by spotify? >> i think it's a start to provide verify information, evidence-based information. but i think we need to distinguish between what spotify calls as controversial compares to what is simply wrong and false. there are different kinds of information, there's misinformation and disinformation, and when spotify allows information that is directly dangerous, like arguing that vaccines for covid-19 are not safe, or to take unproven treatments, then i think that that passes a certain line. >> courtney, spotify has said that in the past that it has removed more than 20,000 podcast episodes that covered -- cover covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, but it didn't with rogan, the most popular podcast host, and they are also paying him $100 millio
jeffrey, over to you first. i know that you said we need to focus on providing explanation and guidance to combat false information. spotify has since said it's working to add warnings to any podcast that discusses covid-19. for you, is that a satisfactory response by spotify? >> i think it's a start to provide verify information, evidence-based information. but i think we need to distinguish between what spotify calls as controversial compares to what is simply wrong and false. there are...
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. >>> the jeffrey epstein associate found hanged in his jail cell. ghislaine maxwell's family fears for her life. >>> a toddler locked in a day care. the staff had gone home. her mother desperate to reach her. >> she's crying. she's inside by herself. >> as last-minute appeal by u.s. figure skaters to have their medals awarded at the olympics. the ceremony canceled due to russian doping allegations. >>> and so proudly we hail. the moment this school united around this one young man. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >> good evening. there is still hope that russia will not launch a war with ukraine but with each passing day that hope diminishes. today allies of the u.s. gathered in germany to present a united front vowing to stand with ukraine and cripple russia with economic sanctions if they invade. but on the ground, action was speaking louder than words. skirmishes between russian backed separatists and the ukraine military have now turned deadly. the u.s.
. >>> the jeffrey epstein associate found hanged in his jail cell. ghislaine maxwell's family fears for her life. >>> a toddler locked in a day care. the staff had gone home. her mother desperate to reach her. >> she's crying. she's inside by herself. >> as last-minute appeal by u.s. figure skaters to have their medals awarded at the olympics. the ceremony canceled due to russian doping allegations. >>> and so proudly we hail. the moment this school united...
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jeffrey toobin is back with us. jeffrey, you know the law. president's on tape. he's saying, he's a sitting president with all the powers of the office. he's saying to georgia's premier election official, secretary of state, find me the votes. one more than necessary to overturn the state and by the way, now we know that this was part of a broader mosaic of trump attempt to overturn the election. what does the law say? what is the legal standard to establish that was potentially criminal interference as opposed to just donald trump talking? >> georgia has a law that really directly addresses this whole issue which basically says it is a crime to encourage election fraud and the central issue in this is whether the president, the now former president intended to have fraud committed. the defense in this case will be, if there is a case, i was just acting in good faith, i wanted all the votes counted because i really believed i won. i acted in good faith. the question is, does this phone call and all the other evidence show that it was not a good faith attempt to c
jeffrey toobin is back with us. jeffrey, you know the law. president's on tape. he's saying, he's a sitting president with all the powers of the office. he's saying to georgia's premier election official, secretary of state, find me the votes. one more than necessary to overturn the state and by the way, now we know that this was part of a broader mosaic of trump attempt to overturn the election. what does the law say? what is the legal standard to establish that was potentially criminal...
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jeffrey toobin, stay with us. jurors have found "the new york times" not liable in sarah palin's defamation suit against the paper. >> cnn's brian stelter joins us now with an update and jeffrey to been sticks around. first, tell us about this verdict. >> that's right, the jury greeting with the judge. this time yesterday, the judge came out and said in a rather unusual move, he said, i believe this case does not have merit. sarah palin's lawsuit does not have merit. basically, he was saying this shouldn't have gone to trial but it had already gone to trial and after seeing all the evidence, he said this was not adding up. the jury has now said the same thing. the jury says "the new york times" is not liable in this case and that even though "the new york times" screwed up when they wrote about her in an editorial in 2017, there wasn't enough evidence that it happened on purpose, that the "times" was doing it maliciously. that's the standard. the jury believes and agrees with the judge and the judge said in court
jeffrey toobin, stay with us. jurors have found "the new york times" not liable in sarah palin's defamation suit against the paper. >> cnn's brian stelter joins us now with an update and jeffrey to been sticks around. first, tell us about this verdict. >> that's right, the jury greeting with the judge. this time yesterday, the judge came out and said in a rather unusual move, he said, i believe this case does not have merit. sarah palin's lawsuit does not have merit....
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please welcome back to the late show, jeffrey wright! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> yeah! that groove got me, man. that groove was killin'! >> stephen: hey, nice to see you again. >> great to see you, stephen. >> stephen: we haven't seen each other in too long. >> yeah. >> stephen: but before the interesting times we live in called covid. >> yes. >> stephen: and, obviously, almost like -- legally, i almost have to ask everyone who got through this who shows up on this show, what did you do to stay sane that entire time? >> i'm not sure i did, stephen. i'm not sure i did stay sane. but, yeah, i guess the last time we saw each other was the before times. >> stephen: right, season two or three of "westworld," something like that. >> one of the things that kind of kept me grounded is i had the good fortune to stay busy. >> stephen: you sure did, man. there you go. oh, just a bond movie. no time to die. just french dispatch, just a little part called commissioner gordon in the batman series. ( cheers and applause ) >> well, it w
please welcome back to the late show, jeffrey wright! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> yeah! that groove got me, man. that groove was killin'! >> stephen: hey, nice to see you again. >> great to see you, stephen. >> stephen: we haven't seen each other in too long. >> yeah. >> stephen: but before the interesting times we live in called covid. >> yes. >> stephen: and, obviously, almost like -- legally, i almost have to ask everyone who...
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jeffrey: he almost did it again in his last game. rallying tampa bay against los angeles in this year's playoffs. before the rams pulled it out. brady announced his retirement today on social media, saying in part, "i have loved my nfl career. it has been a thrilling ride and far beyond my imagination." one person who watched many of those tom brady highlights is al michaels. he will call this year's super bowl on nbc on february 13. it will be a -- it will be al michaels' 11th super bowl, tied for the most of all time. so congratulations to you. >> thank you. i can't believe time has gone by so fast. it has gone by at warp speed. when they say time flies when you are having fun. jeffrey: this idea of greatest of all time is very subjective. where do you come out on this? >> i always say -- i put someone in the conversation, when they say you have seen the best ever, i normally say he is in the conversation because it is very subjective. people have different viewpoints. there are different generations. in this particular case i thin
jeffrey: he almost did it again in his last game. rallying tampa bay against los angeles in this year's playoffs. before the rams pulled it out. brady announced his retirement today on social media, saying in part, "i have loved my nfl career. it has been a thrilling ride and far beyond my imagination." one person who watched many of those tom brady highlights is al michaels. he will call this year's super bowl on nbc on february 13. it will be a -- it will be al michaels' 11th super...
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when jeffrey sachs got off the airplane on jfk, the interview was shopping. jeffrey sachs joins us. we all got force johnson -- boris yeltsin wrong. do we get mr. putin wrong? jeffery: i think we got our own policies not right. we have been on a provocative course of nato enlargement, seen by the russian side of encircling russia, a point that has been made for more than 30 years, first by the soviet union , then by president yeltsin, now by vladimir putin. we do not want to think about that in the u.s., we do not want to discuss it. we are dishonest. the leaders said clearly to mr. gorbachev and to vladimir putin -- and to yeltsin no enlargement to the east. then clinton decided because of the pressures domestically and from central european countries that nato wooded large. it was predicted by many at the time, including clinton's own defense secretary, william perry, that this was a dangerous and provocative move. now we are here. we need to plow a c on our side. all we are -- we need diplomacy. all we are doing is sacrificing ukraine in the name of a theory. if you talk to senio
when jeffrey sachs got off the airplane on jfk, the interview was shopping. jeffrey sachs joins us. we all got force johnson -- boris yeltsin wrong. do we get mr. putin wrong? jeffery: i think we got our own policies not right. we have been on a provocative course of nato enlargement, seen by the russian side of encircling russia, a point that has been made for more than 30 years, first by the soviet union , then by president yeltsin, now by vladimir putin. we do not want to think about that in...
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it is known jeffrey epstein trafficked young girls over many years. prince andrew regrets his association with epstein and commends the bravery of ms. giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others. today' statement contrasts sharply with andrew's interview where he showed no sympathy for epstein's victims and expressed no regret for his friendship with epstein. >> do you regret your friendship with epstein? >> still not. the reason being, the people that i met and the opportunities i was given to learn either by him or because of him were actually very useful. reporter: legal oervers said andrew had little choice but to settle. >> out of what settlements we know are most often used to keep it private, to avoid admission of guilt. this is not an admission of guilt, but it is something. he has given her something. he said he acknowledges virginia giuffre is an established victim of sexuaabuse. reporter: buckingham palace offered no comment, but one thing is certain. this out-of-court settlement will be a huge relief to the royal f
it is known jeffrey epstein trafficked young girls over many years. prince andrew regrets his association with epstein and commends the bravery of ms. giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others. today' statement contrasts sharply with andrew's interview where he showed no sympathy for epstein's victims and expressed no regret for his friendship with epstein. >> do you regret your friendship with epstein? >> still not. the reason being, the people that i met...
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imagine if they did what jeffrey clark wanted them to do. imagine if jeffrey rosen, who was the acting ag at the time, went along with that. you would have had doj's official seal, which carries so much weight, behind this election fraud lie. so, jeffrey clark is one of the worst actors in this whole thing and if he took the fifth, he's smart to do so. >> yeah. and now, from jeffrey clark, andrew, to did you want to elaborate on that before i ask you a question? >> no, i think elie is exactly right. i think it is also a crafty move to avoid getting referred to doj to be indicted for failing to cooperate with the committee. he clearly did technically cooperate with the committee. he came in, he invoked his constitutional rights. committee's not going to go after him. this doj is certainly not going to go after him for -- for lying, you know, invoking his constitutional rights. i think he avoided potential problems in that regard. >> stuart rhodes, he is former -- he is a oath keepers' leader and he testified to the committee from jail today.
imagine if they did what jeffrey clark wanted them to do. imagine if jeffrey rosen, who was the acting ag at the time, went along with that. you would have had doj's official seal, which carries so much weight, behind this election fraud lie. so, jeffrey clark is one of the worst actors in this whole thing and if he took the fifth, he's smart to do so. >> yeah. and now, from jeffrey clark, andrew, to did you want to elaborate on that before i ask you a question? >> no, i think elie...
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and that's why jeffrey johnson's right, it would be the stabilizing, that would be a distraction from the real problems which politicians should be seeking to address, but also be stabilizing sammy wilson, that the d u. p is currently trying to make up its mind whether it's actions, if she fail, wins would be to collapse all sharing agreement. if you don't get the result you want in the may, 5th elections is that right? shows the democratic process doesn't know one again for you ask a question, maybe it would be better to actually look at what check the thongs and said jeffrey dodson mean the point that if the protocol. busy is not dealt with, then it would be impossible to resurrect the institutions for 2 reasons. first of all, if the institutions were resurrected, there'll be a requirement in law. the implement the protocol. we will not do that. so we will not have institutions which would implement protocol if we can stop them being put in a bin couldn't operation. and the 2nd reason why he said that is the them situations themselves, given the divisiveness of the protocol, could n
and that's why jeffrey johnson's right, it would be the stabilizing, that would be a distraction from the real problems which politicians should be seeking to address, but also be stabilizing sammy wilson, that the d u. p is currently trying to make up its mind whether it's actions, if she fail, wins would be to collapse all sharing agreement. if you don't get the result you want in the may, 5th elections is that right? shows the democratic process doesn't know one again for you ask a question,...
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andrew by the convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. the prince has repeatedly denied the allegations. a statement says prince andrew, it regrets his association with abstain and commands the bravery of miss jeffrey and others. survivors in standing out for themselves and others see pledges to demonstrate his regrets for his association with epstein by supporting the fight against the evils of sex trafficking. and by supporting its victims the police chief in canada's capital also has resigned the day after the prime minister invoked emergency powers to stop and t bank's donation protests. peter slowly has been accused of not doing enough to break up a truck driver's rally that's blocked roads in auto for 2 weeks. the group was fighting against mandatory cooper, 19 vaccinations to cross the border with the united states. the world health organization is urging more people than eastern europe to get vaccinated after a spike and cope with 19 cases. the epi number of people testing positive has more than doubled in 6 countries in 2 weeks f
andrew by the convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. the prince has repeatedly denied the allegations. a statement says prince andrew, it regrets his association with abstain and commands the bravery of miss jeffrey and others. survivors in standing out for themselves and others see pledges to demonstrate his regrets for his association with epstein by supporting the fight against the evils of sex trafficking. and by supporting its victims the police chief in canada's capital also has resigned...
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maxwell was a close companion of sex offender jeffrey epstein. the settlement says "it is known that jeffrey epstein trafficked countless young girls over many years. prince andrew regrets his association with epstein." that association cost queen elizabeth's son his honorary military titles as well as positions with various charities. he can no longer use the title his royal highness in official settings. >> prince andrew has taken one for the team. he's prevented any further damage to the wider royal family. >> reporter: in the settlement, prince andrew goes on to say he never intended to malign joy gieffre's character and accepts that she suffered as a victim of abuse and from unfair public attacks. the prince also pledges to, victims.ight against t the e ofs york >>ei and forever changed by the sandy hook school shooting. now nearly a decade later the families of several victims reached a settlement with the maker of the gun used in the massacre. nikki battiste has the details. >>> i'm very hopeful that this creates precedent. >> reporter: af
maxwell was a close companion of sex offender jeffrey epstein. the settlement says "it is known that jeffrey epstein trafficked countless young girls over many years. prince andrew regrets his association with epstein." that association cost queen elizabeth's son his honorary military titles as well as positions with various charities. he can no longer use the title his royal highness in official settings. >> prince andrew has taken one for the team. he's prevented any further...
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um, can i i sort of like to get your take something jeffrey? i thought it was also interesting to note that it was the the use and application of bakelite that informed and evolved the actual meaning of the word plastic. and you you talk about in your book the etymology of the word, which i thought was fascinating going way back to the greeks and how it's changed through the through the years to our modern meeting and interpretation of it, but i mean bacon. as i understand it didn't really. he didn't really know how to describe what he had them that well he at that time you didn't call it plastic as such because there was it was generally plastic side of at a more general meeting. it was it was later as the uses and and variants of the of the of the plastic material um kind of informed it and evolved its meaning um is you think that's true and and and it so it gave rise to a a more specific name like bake a light. i think that's a really good point. in fact yours referred earlier to all the new plastics that came in primarily at the end of the
um, can i i sort of like to get your take something jeffrey? i thought it was also interesting to note that it was the the use and application of bakelite that informed and evolved the actual meaning of the word plastic. and you you talk about in your book the etymology of the word, which i thought was fascinating going way back to the greeks and how it's changed through the through the years to our modern meeting and interpretation of it, but i mean bacon. as i understand it didn't really. he...
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corte y posiblemente de ir a prisiÓn, llegÓ a un acuerdo extrajudicia con una de las acusadoras de jeffrey epstein mÁs reconocidas quien presentÓ en estados unidos una demanda federal contra el duque agregando agresiÓn sexual cuando tenÍa 17 aÑos e imposiciÓn de angustia emocional. >> en una carta presentada hoy ante el tribunal en nueva york, se establece que virginia recibirÁ una compensaciÓn pero no revela de cuÁnto es la suma, el documento seÑala que el prÍncipe andrÉs nunca tuvo la intenciÓn de difamarla y que acepta que ella ha sufrido tanto como una demostrada vÍctima de abuso como por los ataques pÚblicos injustos. >> Él reconoce la posiciÓn que ella es una vÍctima y una sobreviviente es muy importante porque muestra que nuestra cultura estÁ cambiando >> en el documento presentado hoy el prÍncipe andrÉs dice estar arrepentido de su asociaciÓn con jeffrey epstein que se suicidio en prisiÓn tras enfrentar cargos por abuso sexual >> por aÑos ha dicho que siendo menor de edad el tercero hijo de la reina isabel abusÓ de ella por hechos coordinados por jeffrey y
corte y posiblemente de ir a prisiÓn, llegÓ a un acuerdo extrajudicia con una de las acusadoras de jeffrey epstein mÁs reconocidas quien presentÓ en estados unidos una demanda federal contra el duque agregando agresiÓn sexual cuando tenÍa 17 aÑos e imposiciÓn de angustia emocional. >> en una carta presentada hoy ante el tribunal en nueva york, se establece que virginia recibirÁ una compensaciÓn pero no revela de cuÁnto es la suma, el documento seÑala que el prÍncipe andrÉs...
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jeffrey, to you first, a historic moment no doubt. the president had an embarrassment of riches in terms of qualified women that he could pick. you said you weren't surprised by this selection though. >> judge jackson has had supreme court stardust sprinkled on her for a long time. when justice scalia died and president obama was in office, even though judge jackson was only on the district court, she was interviewed for that vacancy which ultimately went to merrick garland who did not get a vote in the senate. but, you know, she is at once both very different from previous nominees, but very similar. she is, of course, the first black woman, which, of course, we are talking about, it is extremely significant. she is the -- she would be the only justice in a very long time with experience as a criminal defense lawyer. it hasn't been since thurgood marshall that anyone with criminal defense experience has been on the court. however, she is also conventionally very qualified. she is a judge on the d.c. t circuit, like roberts, kavanaugh
jeffrey, to you first, a historic moment no doubt. the president had an embarrassment of riches in terms of qualified women that he could pick. you said you weren't surprised by this selection though. >> judge jackson has had supreme court stardust sprinkled on her for a long time. when justice scalia died and president obama was in office, even though judge jackson was only on the district court, she was interviewed for that vacancy which ultimately went to merrick garland who did not...
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she says they were introduced of jeffrey epstein. and tonight, what prince andrew is now saying about epstein. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, that stunning about-face from prince andrew. settling out of court for an undisclosed amount with his accuser virginia roberts giuffre, after years of denying her claims against him. giuffree, now 38, says jeffrey epstein and ghislane maxwell trafficked her for sex with the prince on multiple occasions, starting when she was just 17. in a letter to the court filed by both sides, andrew now saying he "has never intended to malign ms. giuffre's character, and he accepts that she has suffered both as an established victim of abuse and as a result of unfair public attacks." the queen's son also acknowledging, "it is known that jeffrey epstein trafficked countless young girls over many years. and saying he regrets his association with epstein. >> you don't remember her? >> no. >> reporter: a stark contrast from his disastrous interview with the bbc in 2019. >> do you regret the whole f
she says they were introduced of jeffrey epstein. and tonight, what prince andrew is now saying about epstein. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, that stunning about-face from prince andrew. settling out of court for an undisclosed amount with his accuser virginia roberts giuffre, after years of denying her claims against him. giuffree, now 38, says jeffrey epstein and ghislane maxwell trafficked her for sex with the prince on multiple occasions, starting when she was just 17....
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. >>> prince andrew settling a sexual assault lawsuit from a jeffrey epstein accuser. what the prince has agreed to do, and what he says he regrets. >>> the cross-country winter storm on the move tonight. the controversial russian figure skater on top in beijing. how she says a mix-up involving her grandfather led to a failed drug test. >>> alec baldwin facing a new lawsuit over a shooting on the set of "rust." the reenactment video released by the family of the woman killed. >>> the young girl kidnapped more than two years ago. the secret room under a staircase where she was found alive. >>> and the medical breakthrough. the first woman said to be cured of hiv. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. president biden in a speech to the nation today calling on vladimir putin to give diplomacy a chance in russia's showdown with ukraine. russia signaling it will pull some forces back. the u.s., however, saying it's seen no evidence of that. in fact, president biden saying 150,000 russian troops are now on ukraine's doorstep. invasion he
. >>> prince andrew settling a sexual assault lawsuit from a jeffrey epstein accuser. what the prince has agreed to do, and what he says he regrets. >>> the cross-country winter storm on the move tonight. the controversial russian figure skater on top in beijing. how she says a mix-up involving her grandfather led to a failed drug test. >>> alec baldwin facing a new lawsuit over a shooting on the set of "rust." the reenactment video released by the family of...
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so jeffrey donaldson recently met a group representing loyalist paramilitary organizations. why the need to talk to such people? well, i think the 1st of all, if you don't speak to such people and try to convince them that there is a political solution to this problem that we are pursuing a political solution. then of course, you only convince people that the only way of dealing with this as a direct action on the states. i don't want to see that i look 340 years without more than ireland. so the aim was to talk them down from that. was it, and i think that successfully on the young, don't forget people were predicting all kinds of sleep disorder over the summer. they were surprised that didn't happen. didn't happen is of the vaccinate just by accident that happened is result of attempts to convince those who may have been heard to go that route. that look, give the politicians a chance to transfer the site as well. the reasons why the and the u. k. government have a huge width of responsibility on their shoulders because of course, we're not the ones who complain about the
so jeffrey donaldson recently met a group representing loyalist paramilitary organizations. why the need to talk to such people? well, i think the 1st of all, if you don't speak to such people and try to convince them that there is a political solution to this problem that we are pursuing a political solution. then of course, you only convince people that the only way of dealing with this as a direct action on the states. i don't want to see that i look 340 years without more than ireland. so...
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the word he uses, he regret his association with jeffrey epstein. that's something that he refused to renounce before. surprising considering at the scene was a convicted p default. so definitely a change in tone the from the prince. the question now is whether or not he will ever be able to return to any form of public life, but also who will be paying for this settlement. still come the sofa, come in, critic, alex, a nevada. he goes on trial again in a new fruit case could extend his jail time by moving the decade, plus these families, they would pay everything, give it all back, was for one minute. families of the victims of one of america's worst school shootings reach a multi $1000000.00 settlement with a gun maker. ah hey, they're great to see you 1st things 1st. let's get you the latest on storm dudley as it plagues the islands of ireland and britain. we're going to get into some pretty good rounds of rain across northern ireland, northern england, scotland, some snow over that scottish hills is wall and we do have an amber when warning in pl
the word he uses, he regret his association with jeffrey epstein. that's something that he refused to renounce before. surprising considering at the scene was a convicted p default. so definitely a change in tone the from the prince. the question now is whether or not he will ever be able to return to any form of public life, but also who will be paying for this settlement. still come the sofa, come in, critic, alex, a nevada. he goes on trial again in a new fruit case could extend his jail...
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now jeffrey. oh, we've seen that reaction, not just in russia, but all around the world, as i told you, it is mentioned when it comes to us and its allies moving forward to implement new sanctions against russia, which is one of the largest exports of natural resources or in the world how, what is the potential impact of this worldwide? i can tell you that overnight there was tremendous speculative interest in an existing us or production capacity. the speculators betting on much higher prices in the future. i saw some private tax that showed some numbers that i had never actually seen before. and then, and then you had this very interesting response from, from in the gold market switch. you know, had been in doughnuts for a long time. but the 1st thing that came to mind prices was, you know, john maynard keynes remarked that gold is a barbarous relic. well, if we're entering into a new age of barbarism, maybe that's just gold comes back at the same time. there's now new questions about about the
now jeffrey. oh, we've seen that reaction, not just in russia, but all around the world, as i told you, it is mentioned when it comes to us and its allies moving forward to implement new sanctions against russia, which is one of the largest exports of natural resources or in the world how, what is the potential impact of this worldwide? i can tell you that overnight there was tremendous speculative interest in an existing us or production capacity. the speculators betting on much higher prices...
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with jeffrey, abstain a convicted sex offender who traffic to young girls. i'm angry at this latest example of a powerful, wealthy man. being able to wield his power and his wealth to allow him to dodge accountability for some very serious allegations. the trial had threatened to cast a shadow over the queen's platinum to be celebrations, but stripped off his royal duties. and patronage is the damage to the repetition of a 2nd son has already been done. there are lots of questions about and whose personal, well, some way are humans to fund lifestyle. it leads, and this is a very big question is you know, it reflects on the british day to reflect on i haven't studied and it reflects on the establishment more generally is it all of this is being done in the way that ultimately to the taxpayer is funding for this. i'm a lawyer for 8 of jeffrey ab stance. victim said she saluted virginia phrase, stunning courage, graham forgot the, i'll just hear still to come here on this program. no job, no job. we meet work is defined. italy's latest stand against the unvacci
with jeffrey, abstain a convicted sex offender who traffic to young girls. i'm angry at this latest example of a powerful, wealthy man. being able to wield his power and his wealth to allow him to dodge accountability for some very serious allegations. the trial had threatened to cast a shadow over the queen's platinum to be celebrations, but stripped off his royal duties. and patronage is the damage to the repetition of a 2nd son has already been done. there are lots of questions about and...
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it's like jeffrey's resignation speech when _ like jeffrey's resignation speech when he — like jeffrey's resignation speech when he resigned from margate thatcher's government. that's exactly — thatcher's government. that's exactly what you would feel if you are a _ exactly what you would feel if you are a tory— exactly what you would feel if you are a tory mp right now. the pantomime continues, and this is the drip effect— pantomime continues, and this is the drip effect of the tory party so part where does this leave rishi sunak? — part where does this leave rishi sunak? the part where does this leave rishi sunak? th— part where does this leave rishi sunak? the times... is he really wieldin: sunak? the times... is he really wielding the _ sunak? the times... is he really wielding the knife? _ sunak? the times... is he really wielding the knife? i— sunak? the times... is he really wielding the knife? i don't - sunak? the times... is he really wielding the knife? i don't think| wielding the knife? i don't think he's building — wielding the knife? i don't think he's building
it's like jeffrey's resignation speech when _ like jeffrey's resignation speech when he — like jeffrey's resignation speech when he resigned from margate thatcher's government. that's exactly — thatcher's government. that's exactly what you would feel if you are a _ exactly what you would feel if you are a tory— exactly what you would feel if you are a tory mp right now. the pantomime continues, and this is the drip effect— pantomime continues, and this is the drip effect of the tory...