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thrown out. >> ainsley: lydia hu is outside of the courtroom for more. >> they question whether the insurance company that is underwriting this $175 million bond could actually pay it if they had to. those lawyers writing this. night specialty insurance company is a small insurer not authorized to write business in new york and thus not regulated by the state's insurance department. had never before written a surety bond in new york or in the prior two years in any other jurisdiction and has a surplus of $138 million. which is less than 175 million needed. another issue these lawyers raise at the attorney general's office is who has access to the collateral trump posted to secure the bond. executives say the former president put up cash in a brokerage account. the a.g. says trump still has

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Americas Newsroom

insurance company and the new york attorney general's office. lawyers for the a.g. are asking the court to invalidate this $175 million bond because they have questions about whether the insurance company could actually pay that bond if they had to. lawyers for the attorney general's office write this. knight specialty insurance company is a small insurer that is not authorized to write business in new york and that's not regulated by the state's insurance department and has a total policy holder sur plisse of just $138 million. less than the $175 million needed. but executives with knight specialty say the former president put up cash in the form of a brokerage account as collateral. the a.g. says that trump still has access to that account and so they argue it is not secure. you may recall an appeals court reduced the amount of the bond to $175 million from roughly

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Velshi

some cases. what is the issue with the south and why is there movement in the south that we have not seen? >> i think we are seeing movement in the south because people are hurting. they are fed up. the pandemic showed us that not only have we been treated as with all these companies but actually, we were treated as disposable. you had people in meat-packing plants being forced to go in. you had executives laughing about it was going to be the first worker to die from covid. we have the scene, very clearly, that we are in this together across industries. flight attendants are fighting right now or record-breaking contracts and just like the autoworkers were. we need a giant step forward because we are also facing legacy sepsis sexism that is capped the value of our jobs lower than what it should be. we are fighting for our time at work. this is a major issue across industries that workers are

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donald trump jury there. but with that said, it's the best that he can hope for because on this jury you do have some sophisticated people, right? you have some lawyers, you have a couple of bankers and financial professionals, auf software engineer and i think that's important for two reasons. the first is that these people are experienced with confidentiality and nondisclosure agreements and realize it's a routine thing nothing to do with politics in most cases and the other thing, they understand that bookkeeping functions, which is what the case is about, has no idea with executives. the belief that donald trump knows in the bowels of his company, is a bit of a stretch. alicia: even though the jurors have said and said they can be impartial. jonathan turley isn't convinced. >> the problem is you have highly motivated people in new york, and some of them, i think, could very well lie on

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Husband-wife pair conquers IIM-A & IIM-B | Ahmedabad News

Ankit Dakhane and Mamta Chiniya, a couple working at Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), have been accepted into MBA programmes at IIM-Ahmedabad and IIM-Bangalore simultaneously. Read more about their unique journey of pursuing management studies together at two of India's top B-schools.

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Intel appoints new executives for Asia Pacific, Japan, and India Regions

TECH NEWS : Intel appoints Hans Chuang as GM of SMG for APJ and Santhosh Viswanathan as VP and MD for India to drive growth and customer relationships in key mark

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he kept using the word or two, and thatis he kept using the word or two, and that is actually what sums up the biden administration's approach to this. eversince biden administration's approach to this. ever since the attack on israel by iran last weekend america has been very keen to de—escalate. mr biden and other world leaders urging israel not to retaliate in a way that would inflame a wider middle eastern war. yesterday the us did impose this new round of sanctions on iran, one of the most sanctioned countries in the world, this time aiming at its missile and drone programme, aiming at executives of that programme, people who america said delivered those missiles to iran's proxies throughout the middle east. i think it was america's way of saying to iran, look, there are ways that we can respond, sorry, to israel, there are ways that we can respond to iran that does not involve a military response are certainly a widescale military response which we

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The Beat With Ari Melber

indicted over that. >> donald trump's busy ceo defense there, we're joined by andrew weissmann, the former senior prosecutor in the mueller probe and a former u.s. attorney who has prosecuted cases ranging from organizes crime to complex financial organizations. we just heard from a trump defense attorney and you wanted to rebut for starters that ceo argument. >> sure. so first, you know, i'm not here to carry the water for either side. i think i'm going to tell you what i think that you're going to hear. >> sure. >> from the prosecutors. because they're going to be aware in a case where you are going after somebody who is a senior official, it happens when you're going after enron executives, when you're going after a mob boss that we talked about, where people who are in those exhausted positions, whether it is an organized crime or in a large company, say i didn't really know what these minions were doing. who knows what they were doing and what paperwork they were filled out. that is way beneath me.

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including against its oil industry which has helped fund its military activities and those of its proxies across the middle east. data from energy analytics firm, vortexa, suggests that in the first three months of this year, iran exported more oil than at any time in the last six years, with most of it going to china. iran currently produces about 3% of the world's oil supplies. earlier i spoke to philip worman who is a senior managing director we have heard about new sanctions from the us and uk, targeting executives of an engine manufacturer that supplied the drones iran used in that attack on israel. companies also linked to iran's steel industry are being targeted. earlier i spoke to philip worman who is a senior managing director at risk consultanchs held.

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