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let s now get down to business and the drama that let s now get down to business and the drama that has let s now get down to business and the drama that has been unfolding over the weekend in switzerland is dominating once again. they ve had fraught negotiations as the authorities, the central bank and leaders of two of its biggest banks tried to reach a deal to prevent another damaging financial crisis. late on sunday it was announced. the troubled bank credit suisse has been taken over by its rival ubs in a government backed rescue worth over $3.1 billion. that s less than half the value of credit suisse at the close of trade on friday. the deal s been widely welcomed, including by the bank of england, the european central bank and in the us. switzerland s central bank wanted to prioritise financial stability and protect the swiss economy. here s the chief executive of ubs. translation: it means we bring back stability translation: it means we bring back stability ....
Or elsewhere, it is actually good news notjust for the whistleblower but also for business, isn t it? it whistleblower but also for business, isn t it?- business, isn t it? it is absolutely business, isn t it? it is absolutely brilliant - business, isn t it? it is absolutely brilliant for | absolutely brilliant for business because what could be worse for a business and having people within it who are behaving in a criminal way or in ways that damage the reputation or the clients of the organisation. businesses need to know quickly and when they know quickly and urgently they know quickly and urgently they can do something about it. and so this is the first whistleblowing week in the uk, what are you hoping to achieve apart from raising awareness which we are doing right now? i m really gratefulfor which we are doing right now? i m really grateful for the fact you re raising awareness. what this also shows is our government is finally waking up to the importance of whistleblowing and ....
Political contest as hamilton predicted. what they said back then, i hope everyone should be impartial and now they re saying, no, i m not impartial. are you surprised politics is a matter of where you sit reflects on where you stand. this is situational ethics at its very best or worst as the case would have it. what the surprise is they re all arguing for witnesses. now there s a push against witnesses. president trump says he wants everyone up there. hunter biden, joe biden, t whistleblower, adam schiff. baults what s all thevr map is the priorities. how do you think history is going to remember the republicans who defend and enable this president? i think that s the real story going on. ....
That? adam schiff in the very beginning, three weeks ago. saying, we ve got the call record, we don t need a whistleblower. and the gears shifted, and that s when he saw the more secretive and individual. first it was interviews off the record, that it was depositions, which gives you more legal power to protect the nature and details. except for what you want to share out of this conversation. real quickly, tom, it whistleblower is a certain person. it s not just a term you use. is this person following along the lines? is this in fact it whistleblower? tom: from what we know why, errors, i would say yes. the federal law defines certain things you do when it comes to whistleblower. he worked for a certain agency, you become aware of information, you conveyed information up through certain channels. based on what we know, it appears as though that person did follow that process. harris: does this person is a fraction of identity or any kind under the law? tom: i think the feder ....
Protect it whistleblower. president trump is now firing back, saying the whistleblower must testify, and even explain why he got the details of his conversation with ukraine s so wrong. this is to be outnumbered, i m julie banderas, and here today is host of the evening edit on the fox business network, elizabeth macdonald. fox news contributor, katie pavlich, and jeanne zaino, political science professor at iona college. joining us on the couch, the man in the middle, guy benson. most of the guy benson show on fox news radio, and you are outnumbered. i hope you farewell! it s a full hour. guy: may come too pay [laughs] i m buckling in julie: let s get right into, first of all, this person that is going to be resigning. resigned in july, before the actual phone call took place. i m wondering how much are testimonies going to matter. since she wasn t even there in the white house on the phone call took place. ....