Vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Trading information - Page 1 : vimarsana.com

Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 01:55:00

other for years. they have large estates in palm beach and go back a long time in terms of trading information that went right into the national inquirer. they had a very mutually beneficial relationship for years and i think the jury will hear a lot about that. >> why is that not a story of biased press? and it is instead a story that prosecutors said was effectively an illegal conspiracy? a criminal conspiracy to influence the election? how does money make it a different thing? >> you hear a lot about the national inquirer storying. david has paid a fine already to the federal election commission because he paid them money to karen mcduogal. it was a violation of laws

Terms
Inquirer
Each-other
Trading-information
Estates
Palm-beach
Prosecutors
Story
Lot
Relationship
Press
Jury

Form 424H AMERICAN HONDA RECEIVABL

Form 424H AMERICAN HONDA RECEIVABL
streetinsider.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from streetinsider.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Luxembourg
Florida
United-states
Tennessee
London
City-of
United-kingdom
Louisiana
Chicago
Illinois
Alabama
South-carolina

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 00:11:00

that these are people who served. these are family members who serve our country, who deploy, who serve overseas. it's a long time planning effort that goes into a lot of these situations, and it's just -- the plain disregard for their lives and the implications for these individuals, that never really factored a lot of the time into the equation because it was all a political game and for political plots and ploys. >> the other question, of course, why would somebody keep something like this, whether it's some sort of a trophy, to settle a score, as alyssa was intimating. or, there is even far more nefarious things if you want a business deal with this certain country, and trading information or sort of dangling that access to information, i mean, that would be unheard of for a former president. >> right. it could lead to bribery. it could lead to bribery of others who knew that these documents were there, right, for people who want access to that information.

Lot
People
Country
Family-members
Planning-effort
Lives
Disregard
Overseas
Situations
Implications
Something
Question

Transcripts for MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240604 23:12:00

good faith mistakes which humans make, and journalists are just humans with a high word count. there's something much more sinister that seems to be revealed here. it has nothing to do with what you think of fox, opinion programming or alleged ideology. it has to do with whether they were in on it, in on it at the level of laundering the lies. in on it at the level of trading information they knew to be false with the trump people because they didn't care whether it was false. they had a different agenda, and that's where the courts may come in and say that's illegal to the tune of a billion dollars or more. we have two special guests, and we're back in one minute. e two we're back in one minute me cra! (cecily) yeah... and with welcome unlimited for just $25 dollars, i love that i got an awesome network and saved money doing it. (seth) i know—$25. but what i love is that it's guaranteed for 3 years. (cecily) yeah, yeah, yeah well what i love is that i got to keep my phone. more savings! (seth) what i love...

Fox-news
Something
Mistakes
Faith
Ideology
Journalists
Humans
Word-count
Opinion-programming
Sinister
Nothing
People

Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240604 23:44:00

was trying to rehabilitate her image in the press or her relationship she built with the press where she was trading information to protect herself or better her on coverage essentially. that's a game he says is being played to this day by members of the royal family, but it is as much it is a book about with revelations and an inside look at the rift that exists, it's really a memoir of harry and his life. we all think he knows who he is but reading the book, you realize how little you actually know about him until now. >> is prince harry also trying to set the record straight that his family relationships, especially with his father and his brother, were damaged before he met his now wife? >> he certainly makes clear in the book that you know, he and his brother, william, who we all remember them growing up. we've seen the pictures of them with princess diana, often

Coverage
Press
Image
Game
Relationship
Trading-information
Harry
Book
Royal-family
Members
Revelations
Rift

Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing: 3 ways to transform your manufacturing workforce

Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing: 3 ways to transform your manufacturing workforce
microsoft.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from microsoft.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Iceland
Cory-smithson
Chevron
Alcoa
Microsoft
Microsoft-cloud
Transform-your-workforce
Trading-information
Chevron-supply
Microsoft-teams
Pot-room-supervisor

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:12:00

>> was he credible? >> yes, he was. >> credible enough that mi6 eventually began paying a monthly salary. trading information for money was one way for a former russian agent to make a living in his new home in london. then suddenly, in 2006 -- he got very sick. >> it was just incredibly strong and heavy sickness. just suddenly stopped. >> his wife merino watched him wastes away in a matter of just days. >> it was all full. his hair started to fall out. and he started to look like a conservation treated by chemotherapy.

Agent
Way
Still-london
Russia
Home
Money
Mi6
Yes
Trading-information
Enough
Salary
Living

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams 20210824 03:44:00

barrier to entry. what have been your greatest, emphasize worst, but greatest hits list lately in what you've been seeing in the information/disinformation campaigns? what's the worst of it out there? >> i think in the u.s., the fact that we're still dealing with antimask sentiment is pretty astounding based on the fact that we know what the science is now, we have a very densely networked set of doctors globally that are trading information and are keeping each other abreast of any developments with the pandemic. but in the united states, there still seems to be this debate. and we see it actually playing out in school boards as well, that children can't get sick from covid, that the masks don't work, that the vaccines are something that should be a personal choice, of course we saw that with the trump speech last night, and the booing. and so for me it's still first

Political-disinformation
Information
Campaigns
Worst
Barrier
Greatest
Greatest-hits
Fact
Science
United-states
Sentiment
Set

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20210815 09:12:00

russian secret service. was he credible? >> oh, yes he. was >> credible enough that mi6 eventually began paying him a monthly salary. trading information for money was one-way for a former russian agent to make a living and his new home in london. then suddenly, in 2006, litvinenko who had always been fit and healthy, got very sick. >> it was just incredibly strong and heavy sickness. just suddenly and not stopping. >> litvinenko wife marina marie watch him weak waste away in just a matter of days. >> oh, it was awful. his here started to -- >> to fall out? >> yes, and he started to look like cancer patient treated by chemotherapy.

Alexander-litvinenko
Litvinenko-in-london
Way
Russia
Money
Home
Secret-service
Trading-information
Enough
Salary
One
2006

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.