25 Burst results for "David Carter"

WCPT 820
"david carter" Discussed on WCPT 820
"A lot more legal stack than we have time for, bud. It's a lot of I know you're rough rifling through your papers, trying to figure out which one you want to do. Trump pulled into yet another lawsuit this time by investors claiming fraud over a product on the apprentice. A video phone pitches or something. Video phone? I don't. There's just never been a bigger criminal, like certainly not just in The White House, but it is endless. His list of crimes in fraud and griffs. Yeah, he is the most investigated and thus far least prosecuted person in American history, but that's going to change. By the way, didn't him opening his big yap about aging Carol again. Yesterday. So now he is not president anymore. And he is defamed her again. Yes. And all she has to do is amend her complaint and now he no longer has the protection of the presidency for the defamation that he clearly perpetrated against her. So, you know, he remains his own worst enemy. I have to hope that he can not judge shop forever as you were saying. Trump raged against U.S. district judge David Carter yesterday a day after Carter wrote in 18 page opinion indicating that Trump signed court documents making specific claims of election fraud. He knew to be inaccurate. Right, so he just, he'll do his partisan to hack judge blah blah blah. And I mean, I don't know, that's what it's like whack a mole trying to finally, you know, that's what he did with what isn't her name. Eileen cannon right trying to find. Not even in her jurisdiction, but trying to find a judge that will just do whatever he wants, which makes complete mockery of the judicial system. Yeah, and it's not just David Carter, who has called him out for criminal misconduct. I mean, you look at the judge meet me in D.C., judge Sullivan, judge Amy Berman Jackson, judge Reggie Walton. These people have been and it's so unusual stuff because usually the judiciary sits back. They wait for the Department of Justice to bring the charge. They wait for a conviction and at the time of sentencing, that's where they start to say things like, what Trump did was really pretty horrible. And let me tell you how long he's going to spend in prison. Here, it's kind of law enforcement turned on its head. The judiciary. Yeah. Is the one sort of leaning forward saying, listen, executive branch. Y'all need to take care of some of Trump's crimes. Right. Yeah. Who is this, was this the statement from the office of the president? Statement

WCPT 820
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"Liberal with Rob Reiner? Let's do it. Let's get our justice on. It's actually liberal dot com pay per view. You can watch from around the world. Okay, we'll get to Marsha Blackburn in a moment, but of course, because you're here. Breaking news, Steve Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison and fined $6500 today. After being found guilty of being in contempt of Congress, obviously prosecutors had asked for 6 months and $200,000. Your thoughts. So I will never again mention the name Carl Nichols without putting before it. Trump appointee judge Carl Nichols, because I think he's just distinguished himself as somebody who Donald Trump probably really appreciates. You know, it really is it's unfathomable to me that Bannon would, you know, defendants are supposed to sit down with the pre sentence report writers before they get sentenced. And provide information so the judge has an informed basis to impose an appropriate sentence. And what Bannon said was I'm not telling you anything about my finances. Why? Well, we know in part because he was grifting from Donald Trump's base with the bogus we build the wall foundation. So what he said stuff is you can just impose the maximum financial penalty $200,000. I'll take it. Put it on my tab. I'll pay it. And the judge just sentenced him to what? $6500. That is, it's an outrage. It demeans the system. Yeah. And I think unfortunately, now he's sending the message to future folks who might be contemplating, you know, defying congressional subpoenas that you know what? You land on judge Nichols docket, you're good. I got you. Well, and the judge, even noted Bannon's lack of remorse before handing down the ruling, he told the court others must be deterred from similarly flouting congressional authority. What would seem like it sends the opposite message? It does. And what Steve Bannon did was he protected Donald Trump. That's what he did. He didn't want to testify about the crimes of Donald Trump, not to mention his own crimes, which I hope he will be held accountable for after the midterms. And for protecting Donald Trump, a Trump appointee just handed him a gift of a sentence. I mean, if that doesn't prove the sort of deep entrenched corruption of the ruling class criminals in this country, I don't know what does. Yeah. Well, so Marshall blackwood, which basically talking about the Durham, the implosion of this of John Durham. I don't know how many. Is this three years? And I don't know how many taxpayer dollars. Zero for two, right? This thing has just blew up in all their faces. Durham has failed spectacularly. You know, as well he should have, because, you know, this is what I think of Steph. If I caught an assignment as a federal prosecutor, in the decades that I served in the Department of Justice. And I went about investigating a case against, I don't know, a high government official who was colluding with a foreign government to try to gain unfair advantage in an American election. And I invested investigated that case honestly and ethically and aggressively. And then somebody turned around and said, now we need to investigate Glenn for doing his job. Are you flipping kidding me? Yeah. Well, that's what Durham did, right? He investigated the investigators who were investigating the crimes of Donald Trump. And now he has gone down in flames. That is the actual witch hunt. Yeah. Ironically. Let's put the Durham investigation to bed. Enough wasting taxpayers money. Yeah. Yeah. Which one's this? Oh, Alina haber. Bless you. You would think you. You're welcome. This is Donald Trump's. Lawyer. Parking garage lawyer. Here we go. Let's remember, they didn't bring charges for Hillary. They didn't bring charges for Bill. They didn't bring charges for anybody that's shoving things down their pants or in their Fox drawers or smashing phones and bleaching servers. But if it's Donald Trump, there's a double standard. It is completely despicable. We have to get this country back on track. It's really upsetting. It is gaslighting to, I don't know, to 11 billion. But they turned it up to 11 billion. I mean, I don't even know what to. First of all, Hillary had zero classified emails. Can we say that zero? And they just keep repeating the same lies. And Donald Trump hasn't been charged with anything last time I checked. So but he will be. He will be. You wait until after the midterms, you can feel it. You can almost feel it based on some of what we're getting out of the courts right now about Donald Trump from David Carter, God bless the judge out in California. Judge David Carter. It's coming. It's coming. Well, yeah, you tweeted judge David Carter rules that Trump knowingly filed false documents accordion. Yes, this constituted yet another crime by Donald Trump. It really does get hard to keep track. And this one is not different in quantity, but it's different in quality because now a federal judge said you Donald Trump knowingly signed a false certification to the court, claiming there was election fraud when you knew there was none. That's different in quality because, you know, Donald Trump is good about insulating himself from putting things in writing, right? He's always trying to blame somebody else because, hey, you don't see my signature on it. Well, now we have your signature on something. This is different in quality. I thought it was a bad week for Trump. Which makes an exponentially better week for me. And you said another week gone with no accountability though for Trump and his dozens of co-conspirators and no concrete signs of imminent indictments of any of the suits of the insurrection. This is no way to assure we the people of the legitimacy of the DoJ frustration is winning out today over patients. It really is hard, isn't it? Because it's just the rulings this week, like you were saying with judge Carter, you're like, okay, okay, okay. Yeah, it's weird when you have two of the three coequal branches of government having concluded and announced Donald Trump committed federal felony crimes. The judiciary has been screaming it from the rooftops in various cases when they're dealing with cases regarding the insurrectionists, the boots, the people who Donald Trump ordered to attack the capitol. Many of those folks are going to prison. And Donald Trump, who gave the unlawful order, is out there golfing. That's a deep injustice at play in America right now. You have Congress. Another branch of government that has shown us, God bless Congress, because they've shown us in the J 6 public hearings, precisely the crimes that Donald Trump committed. The problem is there's only one branch of government that can actually prosecute him. Executive branch. The Department of Justice. So it feels like they're playing catch up, but you know, right now, I'm going to

WCPT 820
"david carter" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Who's this Clinton appointed judge? You put judge in quotes, so, you know, David Carter who keeps saying and sending to all very nasty wrong in alien form statements about me on rulings or case whatever currently going on in California that I know nothing about norm I represented. Okay, so. Okay. Isn't this one of the worst things he has done? We were talking to doctor redlin. They've hopelessly politicized science and vaccine, whatever. And this is why we are still in COVID. It's going on and on and on. But him making such a partisan matter of the justice system that it always depends on which judge it is, whether he's appointed by who, isn't that the antithesis of what the judiciary is supposed to be. Yeah, his goal, Trump's goal is to undermine all institutions of government. And then once the faith of the American people is shaken, he wants to cry and grift and take advantage of it and line his own pockets. I mean, it looks like that's been his MO all his life. And, you know, shame on us for giving him the platform of the presidency to do it. I was just asking Travis on the break. It's like, why don't we elect better people? Yeah. Why don't we do a better job of governing ourselves because I think we have it in us to do it. But, you know, maybe if we don't learn our lesson now, Steph? Yeah. Then, you know, I don't know that there's a heck of a lot of hope. Is it time to admit that perhaps electing a criminal game show host has not worked out well? Is that what you're saying? And also we've got an entire branch of the news media that's dedicated to uplifting that side and making sense. That's what you're talking about. Why would you like these people? Hearing facts. They aren't here. They're not looking in reality. Yeah. Messages show oath keepers leader was frustrated that Trump did not invoke the insurrection act in the days before January 6th. You've been following obviously these trials quite closely. I mean, it just seems so obvious. I mean, I don't know what you think the most significant thing legally is this week from this trial. You know, listen, when we have really strong prosecutions that we bring and the defendant insists on a trial, as is everyone's right, we have a term for it. We call it a long, slow, guilty plea. And that's kind of what I've been seeing unfold in the oath keepers. I mean, the evidence is so overwhelming, and it's all in writing. You know, when you have Stuart roads who said, you know what, everybody, listen, listen, you have to keep using the magic phrase. Insurrection act. Why? Because that will give us legal cover, plausible deniability. So when his attorney opened, you know, opened on insurrection act, you could see the jurors kind of rolling their eyes. And ultimately, Stewart Rhodes said, if he doesn't invoke the insurrection act

WTOP
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"To bro. Good morning, I'm Ann Kramer. And I'm Bruce Allen, Andrew allsbrook says our producer. The top story we're following for you this morning, a judge has ruled that former president Trump knew his claims of voter fraud were false. A federal judge says that former president Donald Trump signed legal documents after the 2020 election that included voter fraud claims he knew were inaccurate. He was district court judge David Carter wrote in an 18 page opinion just released that the emails between Trump and attorney John eastman show efforts to submit false claims in federal court for the purpose of delaying the counting of the electoral vote on January 6th, 2021. The judge ordered the release of additional emails between Trump and eastman to the House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the capitol. He said the emails can not be withheld because they include evidence of potential crimes. The judge ordered eastman to give the documents to the committee by the afternoon of October 28th. I'm Lisa dwyer. Meantime, the former president was under oath yesterday answering questions in a defamation lawsuit filed by E Jean Carroll, a magazine columnist who says he raped her in the mid 1990s in a department store dressing room. The deposition gave Carol's lawyers a chance to interrogate Donald Trump about the assault allegations as well as statements he made in 2019 when she told her story publicly for the first time, former president has called Carol's rape allegation a hoax and a lie. His legal team had worked for years to delay the deposition, which was filed when he was still present. A federal judge last week rejected another delay. Anything said during his deposition could potentially be used as evidence in an upcoming civil trial

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"david carter" Discussed on KOMO
"FM 97 7 you're information station. A federal judge said today former president Donald Trump and his lawyers knew claims about the specific number of alleged fraudulent votes during the 2020 election in Georgia were false but continued making them anyway. ABC's Jay O'Brien is more. Judge David Carter in California wrote that former president Donald Trump and his attorneys knew the specific allegations of voter fraud. They were making in court filings, particularly the number of alleged fraudulent votes they said were cast in Georgia were bogus. Carter says email records with an attorney advising Trump and his team, John eastman, show they knew the claims were wrong, but made them anyway. The judge writing all of this in a ruling that required eastman to turn over records, including emails to the January 6th committee. Jay O'Brien, ABC News. As Florida cleans up after hurricane Ian more than two dozen flesh eating bacteria infections were reported in a single county. Frances steed sellers is covering this for The Washington Post and spoke with northwest news radio as Frank Lindsay. Francis, what is it about the post hurricane conditions that allows this particular flesh eating bacteria to propagate in the first place? We really provided it with the perfect host. And that is the bacterium that likes to be in salty water, but not too salty. It has been warm water, so it loves body temperature water. And those it's a bacteria that lives all the time in our waters. But it particularly likes those circumstances. So when the hurricane shot off at the sea water and land, it was diluted, it became more like tidal waters, the salt marshes, and people have been walking through this soggy environment. They tend to, there's a lot of debris about. So this is a high risk of staffing on a nail or scratching yourself up walking through. And Woodland water don't mix. And that's really the problem we're seeing in the county where there's very dramatic, but usually very rare Vibrio vulnificus called. Has caused 26 cases. Now, is it just through the open wounds that this kind of flesh eating bacteria can make you sick or candidate affect you in other ways too? It can affect you in other ways. This is a bacteria that but here in that lives and also in shellfish, which by filtering water, that filter feed it. So an awful lot of water gets pumped through shellfish and the bacteria get caught in them so that if you eat raw shellfish, we all know about the hazards of eating raw shellfish and we eat oysters, right? There's a danger of them causing stomach upsets vomiting diarrhea and abdominal pains. That's sort of the more common impact of this particular form of bacteria. But when they get into wounds and it can be, you know, you can be shocking shellfish and have a cut on your hand and get the juice of the shellfish onto your hand and actually get an infection from them. I want to give a little perspective here. These infections are uncommon. They're not contagious generally speaking when people get them, but they're very, very dramatic when they do happen and very, very dangerous, about one in 5 people actually die and often very quickly from septic shock they'll go. The bacteria will start destroying slash around the wound, making it very difficult to treat it with antibiotics. And then you get sets us across somebody's body because the bloodstream that gets sepsis and that organ failure and often death. So it's a dramatic, so as I would say, unusual circumstance at the moment. So I think climate change could make it worse in the future. That's The Washington Post, Frances steed sellers speaking with northwest news radios, Frank Lindsay. From bad to worse for Britain's embattled prime minister as ABC's Tom rivers in London says to lose one senior cabinet member may be regarded as a misfortune to lose two, looks like carelessness. So while a braverman, the Home Secretary, the top Law & Order official in the country is checked out. She was a figurehead of the right in the party and her exit will create further challenges for prime minister Liz truss. As she struggles to maintain a grip on power. Braverman's departure comes just 5 days. After the government's treasury secretary was fired. Your stock charts dot com money update on news radio 1000 FM 97 7. To Tacoma, commercial real estate market is increasingly attracting the attention of national investors. Prices tend to be less than in Seattle and on the east side and the multi-family and industrial markets have been particularly popular. 6 properties sold last year for more than a $100 million compared to zero in 2019. Washington employers are having little trouble hiring workers according to a study from personal finance website wallet hub. Job openings are only 5.5% of the entire workforce behind only New York and Washington, D.C., Alaska, Wyoming, and Montana have the most job openings. Stocks snapped their two day winning streak with the Dow losing 100 points to close at 30,423. NASDAQ lost 92 and the S&P 500

WTOP
"david carter" Discussed on WTOP
"And this just in CNN is reporting tonight that the former president's legal team could allow federal agents to return to Mar-a-Lago and potentially conduct a supervised search. Donald Trump's legal team hopes that search would satisfy the Justice Department's demands that all sensitive government documents are returned. It really has become a night here for Donald Trump news. There's more in that the former president has been answering questions under oath in the defamation suit filed by E Jean Carroll. Now, Carol is a New York journalist. She accuses Donald Trump of raping her in a department store, dressing room in the 1990s. Her lawsuit claims that mister Trump defamed her in denying her accusations, saying that she was motivated to lie in order to sell books and make money. Carol has indicated she will also be suing Donald Trump next month under the New York adult survivors act. The new law allows people to sue for sexual assault, even in cases where the criminal statute of limitations has expired. Former president Trump signed legal documents that he knew contained false statistics about voter fraud, that it's the indication today from a federal judge in a case involving emails written by attorney John eastman. He is one of the architects of the effort to overturn the 2020 election results. Judge David Carter's opinion orders eastman to turn over some of his emails to the January 6th House committee, the judge says the emails show that president Trump knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong, but continued to tout those numbers both in court and to the public. Eastman had claimed attorney client privilege on his emails, but the judge concluded that four of them are evidence of a likely crime so they are not protected by privilege. We're getting ever so close to the end of the week in pretty soon it will be the weekend your full forecast is ahead on WTO. Your weather alert station at 7 36. This is George Wallace and we've reached my favorite time of the year

AP News Radio
Trump, lawyers pushed claims of voter fraud they knew were false, judge says
"A judge says that Trump knew that his voter fraud claims were false a federal judge says that former president Donald Trump signed legal documents after the 2020 election that included voter fraud claims he knew were inaccurate U.S. district court judge David Carter wrote in an 18 page opinion just released that the emails between Trump and attorney John eastman show efforts to submit false claims in federal court for the purpose of delaying the counting of the electoral vote on January 6th 2021 The judge ordered the release of additional emails between Trump and eastman to the House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the capitol He said the emails can not be withheld because they include evidence of potential crimes The judge ordered eastman to give the documents to the committee by the afternoon of

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Nathan New York City mayor Eric Adams is criticizing Florida's so called don't say gay Bill Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that limits instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in kindergarten through third grade In Florida we will make sure that parents can send their kids to school to get an education not an indoctrination Critics say it will further marginalize those in the LGBTQ community Mayor Adams called the bill hateful and harmful saying to the families living in fear of this state sponsored discrimination you are welcome in New York City our arms and hearts are wide open Uber and Lyft drivers in New York City plan to caravan today from Brooklyn to Uber's headquarters in Manhattan to demand better pay and other benefits including bolstering health and safety and transparency and driver to the activation Drivers say with rise in gas prices it is giving harder to make a profit The House committee investigating last year's attack on the U.S. capitol has voted unanimously to hold two aides to former president Donald Trump in contempt of Congress Trade adviser Peter Navarro and communications aid Dan scavino and refused for months to comply with subpoenas It comes as U.S. district judge David Carter ruled the court finds it more likely than not that president Trump corruptly attempted to obstruct the joint session of Congress on January 6th 2021 During the contempt hearing committee chair Benny Thompson said the judge's ruling is a victory for the rule of law I encourage people at home to read what judge Carter wrote and consider his words very carefully He was warnings about the ongoing threat to American democracy She had alarmed every person in this country The panel's resolution now goes to the house approval there but then send the charges to the Justice Department There has been an apology after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Academy Awards Sunday Smith says his behavior was unacceptable and inexcusable and he was wrong Smith on Instagram said the joke about his wife's medical condition was in his words too much for me to bear He then.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Sawmill will get the details in traffic shortly first Michael Barr with more on what's going on in New York and around the world Michael Thank you very much Nathan the New York City mayor Eric Adams is criticizing Florida's so called don't say gay Bill Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that limits instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in kindergarten through third grade In Florida we will make sure that parents can send their kids to school to get an education not an indoctrination Critics say it will further marginalize those in the LGBTQ community Mayor Adams called the bill hateful and harmful saying to the families living in fear of this state sponsored discrimination you're welcome in New York City our arms and hearts are wide open embracing every child of every identity always The House committee investigating last year's attack on the U.S. capitol as voted unanimously to hold two aides to former president Donald Trump in contempt of Congress Trade adviser Peter Navarro and communications aide Dan scavino refused for months to comply with subpoenas It comes as U.S. district judge David Carter ruled based on the evidence the court finds it is more likely than not that president Trump corruptly attempted to obstruct the joint session of Congress on January 6th 2021 During the contempt hearing committee chair Benny Thompson said the judge's ruling is victory for the rule of law I encourage people at home to read what judge Carter wrote and consider his words very carefully He was warnings about the ongoing threat to American democracy She alarmed every person in this country The panel's resolution now goes to the house approval there would send the charges to the Justice Department There has been an apology after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Academy Awards Sunday Smith issued a personal apology to rock Smith could face disciplinary action by the motion picture academy Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg Nathan Okay.

WTOP
"david carter" Discussed on WTOP
"Morning Several development this week related to the January 6th investigation into the attack on the capitol This morning we turned to WTO's Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller with the latest explaining the federal judges determination this week that it's more likely than not that former president Donald Trump actually committed a crime during the efforts to overturn the election results then This statement comes from U.S. district judge David Carter and he said it's more likely than not where his words that the former president broke federal law in trying to reverse Electoral College votes on January 6th The statement comes in the judge's ruling that will allow more than a hundred emails from attorney John eastman to be turned over to the select committee Eastman you'll remember tried to develop a legal strategy for overturning the 2020 election results Now the judge's statement does not mean that former president Trump will be charged with anything But it could create more pressure on the Justice Department to consider whether any charges will be filed At this point attorney general Merrick Garland has not given any indication that will take place Also meant she looks like the January 6th committee is going to try to talk to Jenny Thomas the wife of Supreme Court Justice clarence Thomas The panel wants to talk to Jenny Thomas about the texts that she exchanged with former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows those texts first revealed by The Washington Post indicate that Jenny Thomas was very active in trying to push legal efforts to overturn the election Democratic leaders said that justice Thomas should recuse himself in connection with any cases related to the 2020 election in those texts involving Ginny Thomas meanwhile there's an indication she may have reached out to Jared Kushner Trump's son in law and former senior adviser to the former president In another development Kushner is reportedly going to appear before the January 6th committee this week Niche the president released his proposed 2023 budget and it includes renewed effort to move the FBI headquarters out of D.C. something that's come up before What about that Well obviously a lot in a nearly $6 trillion budget which includes a billionaire minimum income tax seeks to reduce the annual deficit and includes a 4.6% pay increase for federal workers but a lot of people have been watching what's going to happen with that FBI headquarters especially since there's been this struggle over the last few years related to it The overall budget has a provision that seeks to have the aging FBI headquarters moved out of D.C. and essentially restart the process to see whether it could be moved to suburban Maryland or Virginia Right now Congress is looking at three.

WTOP
"david carter" Discussed on WTOP
"Determination this week that it's more likely than not that former president Donald Trump actually committed a crime during the efforts to overturn the election results then This statement comes from U.S. district judge David Carter and he said it's more likely than not where his words that the former president broke federal law in trying to reverse Electoral College votes on January 6th The statement comes in the judge's ruling that will allow more than a hundred emails from attorney John eastman to be turned over to the select committee eastman you'll remember tried to develop a legal strategy for overturning the 2020 election results Now the judge's statement does not mean that former president Trump will be charged with anything but it could create more pressure on the Justice Department to consider whether any charges will be filed At this point attorney general Merrick Garland has not given any indication that will take place Also mentioned looks like the January 6th committee is going to try to talk to Jenny Thomas the wife of Supreme Court Justice clarence Thomas The panel wants to talk to Jenny Thomas about the texts that she exchanged with former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows those texts first revealed by The Washington Post indicate that Jenny Thomas was very active in trying to push legal efforts to overturn the election Democratic leaders said that justice Thomas should recuse himself in connection with any cases related to the 2020 election in those texts involving Jenny Thomas meanwhile there's an indication she may have reached out to Jared Kushner Trump's son in law and former senior adviser to the former president and in another development Kushner is reportedly going to appear before the January 6th committee this week Niche the president released his proposed 2023 budget and it includes a renewed effort to move the FBI headquarters out of D.C. something that's come up before What about that Well obviously a lot in a nearly $6 trillion budget which includes a billionaire minimum income tax seeks to reduce the annual deficit and includes a 4.6% pay increase for federal workers but a lot of people have been watching what's going to happen with that FBI headquarters especially since there's been this struggle over the last few years related to it The overall budget has a provision that seeks to have the aging FBI headquarters moved out of D.C. and essentially restart the process to see whether it could be moved to suburban Maryland or Virginia Right now Congress is looking at three possible sites.

WTOP
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"CBS News special report by a unanimous vote of 9 to zero tonight the select committee investigating the January 6th attack on the capitol advances a resolution recommending criminal contempt charges for a former Trump aides Peter Navarro and Dan scavino Democrat congressman Benny Thompson It must have case he's strung us along for months before making it clear that he believes he's above the law Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney Mister Navarro is also a key witness He's written a book boasting about his role in planning and coordinating the activity of January 6th And yet he does not have the courage to testify here Our Scott McFarland is on Capitol Hill The U.S. House must pass a formal referral to send these two individuals names to the Justice Department for possible criminal prosecution and then the Justice Department decides whether to file criminal charges CBS News special report on that piper Also today a federal judge ordered a Trump adviser John eastman to turn over more than 100 emails to that house committee judge David Carter writing the court finds it more likely than not that the former president Donald Trump committed crimes in his attempt to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election Eastman claiming attorney client privilege but the committee arguing there is no privilege if a crime is being committed the decision has no bearing on whether Trump will be charged criminally but it does put pressure on the Justice Department to investigate And sources are telling CBS News that Jared Kushner will appear before the House committee on Thursday comes as that house tonight voting to refer those two former Trump aides for criminal prosecution trade adviser Peter Navarro and social media adviser Dan scavino Reports saying Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich who owns the famed soccer club Chelsea has been poisoned WTO PS confirmed reports that Abramovich along with Ukrainian peace negotiators at symptoms of poisoning following a meeting and key earlier this month Russian banner has been traveling between Moscow and Ukraine as part of the negotiating team Source is saying hardliners in Moscow were behind the suspected attack trying to undermine any peace discussions Abramovich himself has not said he's clear who carried out the attack but the three men are said to be doing better Symptoms not said to be life threatening no comment tonight from the Kremlin Ukraine is still pressing NATO for those military jets to help fight off the Russians It was a hot topic today on Capitol Hill and WTO's Mitchell Miller was there We're seeing the Ukrainians respond in extraordinary ways Virginia senator Mark Warner says he's also encouraged by NATO sending Ukraine S 300 long-range missiles They're now being transferred from Slovakia This will be able to ground air efforts that I think can take out Russian planes at high altitudes But Ukrainian president zelensky still says anti aircraft military equipment isn't enough And he wants fighter jets that could be provided by Poland Some in Congress want the jets sent as well but for now NATO is only bolstering air support beyond Ukraine's borders in Eastern Europe On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO Meanwhile lots of us looking for ways to help the Ukrainian refugees for some locals that means feeding the people who are fleeing their country John carne says he graduated Gaithersburg high school million years ago last month he and two friends signed up online to volunteer for world central kitchen two days later He was on a plane to Poland Signed our names to some waivers and that was it We showed up the next morning and they put us to work They lived in a shack on a dirt road each morning they drive 40 minutes on winding roads to the commissary to help prepare the food And our day went invariably start with the peeling and cutting of potatoes The plans to return soon This was one time he felt that he had to do more than just write a check and he's glad he did TLP news Coming up the slap heard round the world and the Hollywood superstar apologizing tonight For his actions 9 36 You know I've been walking around the house today and I guess I just never really noticed how many things dad personally built with his own hands The moldings the cabinets they don't make them like this anymore I just can't bring myself to imagine taking him out of this house But you know since his fall he's really unsteady on his feet and I'm afraid he could hurt himself And it's just really too.

AP News Radio
Trump probably broke the law in an effort to obstruct Jan. 6 proceedings, judge says
"Win in its bid to see emails from a trump adviser a federal judge here in Washington has ordered the release of more than one hundred emails from John Eastman the lawyer who was consulting with trump as that then president tried to overturn the twenty twenty election results judge David Carter says it is more likely than not that trump committed crimes as he tried to stop the election certification by obstructing Congress the day of the riot the panel's push for easements emails is its most formal effort yet to link trump to a federal crime lawmakers cannot bring criminal charges they can only make a referral to the justice department which has not indicated it's considering charging trump Sager mag ani

Cat Scratch Reader
"david carter" Discussed on Cat Scratch Reader
"Let's talk about that. Defense offense the office which is kinda there sam. Darnold billing say about the offense is sam. Darnold has so far been like way better than i expected him to be. Not just like statistically but like in terms of him pushing the ball down the field and like some of the throws he's made into tight windows stuff like i was expecting more grotesquely bad decisions and like you know lack. His pocket awareness has been pretty good to like. I mean we talk. We talked in our slack group about how. Espn said that the office of line base got beat on like every single past play but donald on a really good job of kind of shifting around and like running into open space to create throwing lanes himself and stuff like that. Yeah i think we got sam darnold right before he hit the derek carr your broken. Guess it's david carter. David car type daily broken situation. Where he he actually is using his experience as a jets quarterback to navigate the pocket and he makes a lot of really good throws where. It's not a fundamentally sound throw. It's a lot of like across his chest like he. Kinda reminds me of josh allen. Before josh allen really came into his own was like an elite quarterback. Yeah he's just got arm talent and you can't teach that and he's making the most of it so far. I mean there was that dumb decision where he tried to pitch the ball while he had a while a defender had him in his arms. But other than that. I'm not seeing a lot of the the sam darnold. Like what the fuck are you doing type plays that you soften him with jets. Which is fair. it's fair to fair for him to have done that with the jets because what the hell else was he gonna do. They weren't gonna win a whole lot of games so the jets but that defenseman fifth defense. The defense deserves most of the conversation. I think they fucking dominated the saints. I believe that. I read that Jameis winston was was as far as pressures go. He was pressured more than they. I guess maybe it's the pressure percentage stat that we're kind of questioning anyway. But his pressure percentage was higher than any other quarterback since they were since they started logging that stat in two thousand one basically every as that was the most frequently pressure to quarterback ever been on that set yes.

KFI AM 640
"david carter" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"With a debate about whether it's constitutional to try an ex president. Trump is charged with inciting violence against the U. S at the Capitol last month. President can't inflame insurrection in their final weeks And then walk away. Nothing happened. Yeah, Colorado Democratic Congressman Jonah Goose is one of the impeachment managers. If the Senate votes to proceed today that each side of the case will have 16 hours to present an argument, Trump's lawyers say he was just exercising his right to free speech. The Pentagon says the cost of the National Guard deployment in Washington, D. C is approaching nearly half a billion dollars. The troops were first sent in on January 6 when the U. S Capitol was broken into they were kept around for the inauguration and are expected to stay on for security until mid March. The Pentagon's estimated price tag It's $483 million. Federal judge has some questions about homelessness for L, A city and county leaders. Judge David Carter included five new questions in an order following a days long hearing on Skid Row. Carter wants to know if there's been a deliberate indifference to the plight of people living on the street, especially women and people dealing with mental illness. Carter also wants to know if there were policies or actions that led to Skid Row, becoming a gathering place for racial minorities. Under wants answers backed by next week, and he wants to know if bond money approved by voters in 2016 can be pulled back from projects in the planning stage and instead be used to set up a media housing for people living on the streets. Chris and Carl. Okay if I news The head of the Burbank School district, says he hopes students will be able to return for traditional instruction in the fall. But Matt he'll also told him calmly junior. If the numbers get better. Some students may be able to go back to campus for a little while in the spring. The morning instruction which is online, we're going to keep that for the rest of the school year after noon is when kids are doing what we call a synchronous. We're doing work by themselves. We bring back the kids that are struggling with that to get help. Hill says. The in person afternoons may also include time for special education, athletics and other activities. Catalina Island is re opening shops, camping and most other tourist activities. After months of pandemic, opening and closing love, Catalina Island CEO Jim Lewd, Johan says the island will likely only reach 40% capacity. But reservations are good idea. One of the impacts of the additional social distancing is very strict schedules and time between passenger Rival. We want to make sure that everyone has a great time but does it safely by booking in advance loot? Johan says. The city reapproved dining on the beach, which beats outdoor dining in a parking lot on the mainland, he says golfing, canoeing, camping and many other activities have also resumed, Officials say. Five people have been shot at a health clinic northwest of Minneapolis is theologian, a clinic in Buffalo about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis. One person has been taken into custody. Hacker has nearly succeeded in poisoning the water treatment plants water supply in Florida, The Pinellas County sheriff says the person significantly increased the amount of sodium hydroxide levels in the water. Water systems, like other public utility.

KFI AM 640
"david carter" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Had your first those administrate here, your guarantee your second those. All you need to do is bring that wide card. The super sides shifting. The vaccine does number to include the forum. Fairplex in Pomona, Magic Mountain and Cal State Northridge over 19 cases in California are on a continued slide downward, but Governor Newsome says the number of vaccinations need to go up as soon as possible. Just last week we invested in over 110 community based organizations Tens of millions of dollars to invest in a framework of focusing on equity community outreach over cases have dropped 29% in the last week. Hospitalizations air down 34%. In the last two weeks, ICU admissions have dropped 25% in that time. The covert test positivity rate was 14% a month ago. Today, it's 5%. The news is brought to you by cunning dental. Ah, Judge has issued a temporary restraining order against L. A County D a George Gascogne, which prevents the D A from repealing three strike allegations and sentencing enhancements. That was the big issue here was Do we follow our bosses directives which are directly contrary to law, or do we follow the law? And then in danger or our jobs. Eriks Adele is with the union representing prosecutors. He told Gary and Shannon that for now, the ruling gives prosecutors a sense of relief from what they believe were illegal actions, and a federal judge has asked L. A city and county officials to answer for Skid Row. Judge David Carter has asked five questions. He wants to know how many homeless people on Skid Row been set up with housing since June. He also wants to know if Skid Row was intended to be a gathering place for racial minorities. And he wants to know if the city can pull back. Voter approved bomb money from Projects and instead directed to immediate housing and its final two questions have to do with whether the city has been deliberately indifferent to people with mental illness and two women. The questions come just four days after a hearing on Skid Row meant to evaluate the city's progress and getting people living on the streets and near freeways in the housing and Judge Carter wants answers by next week. Christine Carl, Okay, if I knew it is slow on the four or.

America First with Sebastian Gorka
Hearing on Los Angeles’ homelessness crisis held on Skid Row
"Hearing in lawsuits seeking solutions for the homelessness crisis and Los Angeles. The hearing was held in a shelter in the heart of the city's Skid Row. Judge David Carter, overseeing the case of accuses the city and county of failing to address the desperate situations that homeless people are currently facing.

KFI AM 640
"david carter" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Words conditions so there are some practical advantages. Johnson and Johnson says it could deliver 100 million doses in the U. S. By summer if the shots are approved for emergency use. The FDA has a meeting planned for the end of this month. Vice President Harris has used her constitutional tiebreaking power as president of the Senate to advance the New cove in 19 spending bill. The Senate being equally divided the vice president votes in the affirmative. And the concurrent resolution as amended is adopted. Senators voted 50 50 on the nearly $2 trillion bill this morning after 14 hours of debate through the night. The House has also passed the bill. It has still has to go through a special process called reconciliation before the Senate can pass it with just 50 votes rather than the normal 60. South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham says Democrats should not be including a $15 minimum wage mandate in this stimulus bill Graham says Lots of small businesses are already struggling enough because of the pandemic and raising wages would make it even harder. This 12 punch. We'll take out what's left of small businesses in the tourism sector. And in the restaurant business, Graham says. Democrats and Republicans should focus on issues they agree on, rather than controversial stuff like the minimum wage. The woman who was accused of breaking into football star Joe Montana's house in Malibu and trying to kidnap his granddaughter has been let out of jail. L. A County Sheriff's Department records that show the woman's charges have been dismissed before her release. The woman had spent about five months locked up on $200,000 bail. Joe Montana called the cops in September and said a stranger had snuck into his living room and removed his baby granddaughter from a play pen. Federal judges criticized city and county leaders in L. A for failing to get homeless people off the streets during recent cold, rainy weather Judge David Carter has threatened moving toward a consent decree. If officials can't find a way to make progress in the homeless crisis. L A City Councilman Kevin De Leon says he'd prefer elected officials find a solution if the.

KCRW
"david carter" Discussed on KCRW
"Live from NPR news in Washington. I'm Dave Mattingly hiring in the U. S. Rebounded last month, the Labor Department says employers added 49,000 jobs that compares to job losses in December of 227,000. President Biden's coronavirus relief package is a step closer to passing in Congress. This morning, The Senate approved a budget bill that allows passage of Biden's plan without Republican support. Vice President Harris cast the deciding vote in a divided Senate on this vote. The ayes are 50. The nays are 50. The Senate being equally divided. The vice president votes in the affirmative, and the concurrent resolution as amended is adopted. Biden's relief package costs nearly $2 trillion Republicans say it's too expensive. They have been urging the president to support a relief bill costing 600 billion. Researchers at Columbia University's say the number of people in the U. S able to transmit the Corona virus is far higher than what officials statistics indicate. Here's NPR's married Eisenman the true number of active cases, people who are still infectious is likely 10 times the number of that health officials give us every day. If you think about the decisions people make I'll say visit to move around in their area. Should there be lockdowns? What's the best vaccine strategy? All of that depends on knowing to what degree the virus is actually spreading in the population. This is NPR news from KCRW. I'm Cherry Glazer was state and local headlines. California State lawmakers have proposed to package of bills aimed at making major changes to the state agency that processes unemployment benefits. The employment development department One bill would change the E deeds Contract with Bank of America to provide benefits through debit cards. It became very clear that this idea that all et de payments have to go through Bank of America makes no sense. Democratic Assembly member Lorena Gonzalez is Bill will give claimants the option of getting their unemployment benefits through direct deposit to their bank accounts. The problem with everybody going through Bank of America, which were seen is that if you're not a customer, Bank of America, they have no responsibility to be very accommodating tol your concerns about your card being frozen or fraud or not receiving your card. Other bills would require the E D D to check claimants against lists of prison inmates to prevent fraud and would establish an office of the claim and advocate tell people with claimed problems. All the legislation would now go through committee hearings. Two separate on it's over the past few weeks have found that the e D D is involved down by bureaucratic inefficiencies, fraud and an inability to pay benefits sometime. Judge overseeing a federal lawsuit trying to force both the city and county of L. A to address homelessness quickly took a dramatic step amid what he's calling appalling conditions on Skid Row. Judge David Carter gap that the parties of the downtown women's Center yesterday several elected leaders also came to the meeting. His KCRW Santa Scott reports, Carter could play a pivotal role in Ella's homelessness response. In their case against the city and county, a mix of business owners and residents argue that conditions on Ellie streets are inhumane and that local governments should be forced to act faster. Judge Carter has been very vocal with his frustrations over the situation held the hearing in Ella's epicenter of homelessness. The ongoing case has resulted in an agreement to provide 6700 new beds by April. Going forward. Some leaders like council member Mike Bonnin want a consent decree, which would have the court step in and mandates specific goals for sheltering.

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"david carter" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"The courtroom and hundreds of homeless people at the intersection of Fifth and San Pedro were the gallery. We're living in the Twilight Zone, and none of us are realizing what is going on on our streets. Reverend Andy Bales was among the witnesses calling for Judge David Carter to push harder for the city to get people into homes. Carter called the hearing after thousands of homeless people were stuck out in the rain and cold last weekend. Skid Row advocate General Jeff Praise Carter's decision to have the hearing here. That means anybody can hear anybody can walk up. See it. Touch it. Feel it on Skid Row. Chris and Carl. Okay, if I knew nearly 150 people have been arrested in L. A county during a state wide operation investigating human trafficking. The goal of the operation was simply to rescue and recover. Victims of human trafficking and to arrest their traffickers or individuals who have exploited them. LAPD deputy chief Chris Pictures. His operation reclaim and rebuild involved more than 100, federal, state and local agencies. They made 450 arrest statewide Rescue 39 people, including 13 Juvenile's 14 of those rescues were in L. A county. The House has voted to strip a controversial congresswoman of her committee assignments over comments many consider racist and ridiculous. Republican Marjorie Taylor. Greene says she regrets something she said in the past, but did not explicitly apologize for them. Green says she posted conspiracy theories that 9 11 and high profile school shootings were fake before she ran for Congress and that the views did not represent her own. Just watching CNN or Fox News. I may not find the truth, and so what I did is I Started looking up things on the Internet, asking questions like most people do everyday use. Google. Nearly a dozen Republicans voted with Democrats to remove green from the committees and a global consulting firm has agreed to pay nearly $600 million for its role in the opioid crisis in the US, The settlement was reached between McKinsey and Company and Attorney General's from nearly every state after an investigation into the businesses, efforts to increase the sale of the drugs..

Morning Edition
Judge approves deal between Los Angeles city and county to house 7,000 homeless people
"Only officials announced an unprecedented agreement yesterday to provide housing for almost seven thousand people who live near freeways in homeless encampments as well as those who are over sixty five are vulnerable to cope at nineteen the agreement was approved by a federal judge and it requires the city and county to house most of those covered by the pact within ten months KCRW's del saxman has more LA taxpayers have spent billions of dollars in recent years to address homelessness but the situation has worsened at last count more than sixty six thousand nine house people reside in LA county an increase of more than twelve percent in a year this deal focuses on the thousands of people living above below or next to freeways where U. S. district judge David Carter said they are breathing unhealthful levels of exhaust it also applies to elderly people living on the streets and those with medical conditions that put them at high risk of becoming seriously ill from cove it ninety in county supervisor mark Ridley Thomas and city council president Mary Martinez say the city will provide six thousand new beds within ten months plus seven hundred more eight months later the county will spend three hundred million dollars over five years to fund services for those who have been house the agreement stems from a sweeping federal lawsuit that was filed by a coalition of homeless advocates in downtown business owners who said the city and county's failure to adequately address the problem had led to a public health crisis

All Things Considered
Thousands of homeless people living near Los Angeles freeways to get shelter
"Housing for nearly seven thousand people living near freeways and homeless encampments in LA could be less than a year away this deal focuses on the thousands of people living above below and next to freeways were U. S. district judge David Carter said their breathing on helpful levels of exhaust it includes those people over sixty five are vulnerable to covert nineteen county supervisor mark Ridley Thomas and city council president Marie Martinez say the city will provide six thousand new beds within ten months plus seven hundred more eight months later the county will spend three hundred million dollars over five years the fund services for those who have been housed in the action stems from a sweeping federal lawsuit filed by a coalition of homeless advocates and downtown business owners who said the problem has led to a public health crisis at last count more than sixty six thousand on house people reside in LA county an increase of more than twelve percent over the previous

Morning Edition
Coronavirus: Los Angeles area Salvation Army stores could be homeless shelters
"A federal judge will preside over a closed hearing in downtown Los Angeles this morning and could require the city to take immediate action to find shelter for the region's on house populations amid the corona virus pandemic this KCRW's Daryl saxman reports the hearing will be held at the Alexandria ballrooms an expansive space that will enable the participants to spread out and follow social distancing guidelines here in LA county most courts are shut down but the urgent nature of this matter means that today's hearing will go on albeit with precautions those include having lawyers and government officials sit six feet apart limiting the number of attorneys and barring the news media from the proceedings a group of homelessness advocates called the LA alliances pushing officials in LA and orange counties to come up with housing plans to prevent widespread coronavirus infection among on house to people during the pandemic in their complaint they called the situation a health and human rights crisis U. S. district judge David Carter scheduled the hearing as a follow up to a preceding last week in which salvation army officials offered seventeen newly closed thrift shops in LA and orange counties for use as shelters during the pandemic during last week's hearing Carter told LA mayor Eric Garcetti county supervisor Kathryn Barger and other participants quote let's get folks in shelters as quickly as

Monocle 24: The Menu
Residency pairs aspiring restaurateurs with temporary sites
"Today we meet the team behind residency. A new initiative assistive to pay or vacant restaurant spaces with emerging culinary talents launched in London. The new enterprise already looking to go into national with the mission to support young talent and budding entrepreneurs can me. Let's opium of restaurants consultancy districts and sip fork of restaurant experts. Montana Montana fog are co founder of residency. And I met them here at Majoria. Oh studio one to find out. More residents say is an initiative which we have creates it which pass up and coming chef superclubs new concept's any sort of emerging thing and food and beverage or hospitality with vacant spaces basis at the moment across the capital but our ultimate jets viz and beyond and through our combined expertise so it's a residency is a collaboration between between district. which is a property restaurant? consultantcy Montana fog which is a restaurant. Consultancy and through combined expertise we can create pop-ups ups and empty spaces very easily. We have contacts with landlords because district says a property business. A Montana can support the operators on the ground and enable the space for operators to go in and start trading. So how did you find each other. What kind of discussions did you have when this idea was born? Well we've nine furlongs. I have yeah we have. I think we first met when my partner and I were looking to open a restaurant or committed was advising us and thankfully we didn't do the deal not through any issue with Camilla ritual. It was the wrong space the wrong concept at the wrong time which is a restaurant consultant but then we work together on a project for the crown estate and had assault on Heddon street which was ironically the property like you offer done or any love it and synergy edge we and then we came together and they had a site where that essentially the keys are being put through the letterbox in the previous tendency unfortunate made it and they had a site that was fitted the Dow and ready to go and they didn't know what to do with it really they'd been thinking for a long time about how they could launch some finish itself which is something we are seeing from landlords now because if you were wind a few years back when a new site came up with an estate in central London landlords always wanted the latest new concept concept the newest operator and since then has been a few burnt fingers so in terms of pushing brand new concept landlords our little bit more cautious about that mom so they are thinking of ways that they can do that without perhaps taking on a long term risk without of committing so when ten had in st came back to the landlord new I think one of the stories I think sub told me was that they only bought some new carafe when St when and everything else was was there and it's provided a great opportunity to trial the poop concept and so the crown at hired Montana fog and district separately and district in terms of helping helping with some sort of strategic direction but also in terms of doing the licensing making sure that all the documentation and Montana fog to find the operators and support them on the ground from day one so basically what you're doing now you're looking for these spaces and he also looking forward to preneurs budding restos operators. I would like to take over the spaces for some time. What kind of conditions are we talking about? How long would this pop ups for example? And what kind of operators are you looking game for. Exactly it depends side-by-side how long the pop-up lost with Tennessee. I think we are moving into month. Eight seven and Republican another three or four months. We'll see so it depends on the landlord. I mean typically day-old Adage from restaurateurs is once you found this all you want twelve months later you'll open the door was that's how long it takes to sometimes raise the money to get your lease. Signed your heads of terms obviously to fit it out so adama landlord or have an empty site. It could be there for a year before I'm actually GonNa say that open again so we can activate that site pretty much within a week to week turnaround. Make sure it's fit for purpose and get an operator in there. And they could trade their quite happily for four to five months whilst unseen the new incoming operator who takes a full lease is doing doing the negotiations with the landlord. Millennials have let so I activated is very flexible model rarely because some operators will want to go in for four to six months and north of gang of presence in makes him return perhaps but others will perhaps wants to do a supper club or decently much shorter term or might be happy. Just go in somewhere for a week to Derby PR and some of the landlords that we're actually talking about our existing operators already have to activate spaces particularly helium pumps and they could be much shorter. Say It's bespoke and it's flexible. An in terms of your other question of what sort of entrepreneurs are we looking for. The Sky's is the limit. We've had interest from a large very well. Funded American Vegan concept. which is very edgy? We've had interest from people who've superclubs in Hackney these people some of well funded and well back to existing. Operators is the ones that aren't who would have a great concept on great passion Russian but to get in front of a landlord to get a lease for ten to fifteen years. No way you ever going to be up to do that. Unless you've got some very very well funded ended backers of which most people don't because the banks unfortunately won't be lending anyone any money for quite a while for the smaller operations and this gives us the opportunity he to educate the operator in terms of how a landlord works. We should very much district comes and for us the Montana folks of of residency to work with them and help them and with the figures look concept introducing to suppliers etc etc.. Actually so there is a lot of support available when you choose. The operator so veto need to be worried about north knowing everything takes yeah. I think that's our biggest point of difference is it's three hundred. Sixty degree support system. Why there will be people who the first people we've introduced a ten Heddon street with David Carter from smoke stack and Chris Leach who worked at Bratton cooked lots of different places? How much support do they need? Not a great deal to be honest with you because they're incredibly experience but moving forward when we take someone from WHO's done of a food stall pop pop somewhere. They will need to understand how the western works because the West End Actually David. Chris did put their hands up and admit that the learning experience of coming from east blondel shortage into what is basically mayfair. Soho borders different world. Because lunch is a big thing. Lunch makes the difference. It doesn't make you a millionaire China but without lunch you really suffer if you're in the west end but you cost this much higher You've been following London restaurant scene for years. How has it changed changed? And what are your predictions. What is going to be happening in the future and always the landscape changing thing? We've seen this of past. Few years is a huge increase in the number of restaurants in London and this was sort of lead from consumer trend to solve. Eat out more and with the sort of casual dining lining crunch the so called and they changing political landscape confidence decreased and the oversupply of restaurants. Met not this wasn't in any way sustainable stable anymore. So that's when we started to see like restaurants going back to landlords and whilst the market is still very vibrant. There's loads of new. You operators out there that wants to take on site and central London. There's nowhere near as many as there was before and what it's done is created a survival of the fittest backdrop so the good restaurants still still trading while and a very very good and another thing. That's sort of is in between nether is is suffering. We've also seen rents go very very high because of the lack of supply of restaurant

Tim Conway Jr
Warriors defeat Rockets, will face Cavaliers in NBA finals
"Lots of skill can score can defend to beating everybody and leading in the stanley cup finals this is the mazing sports story it's an amazing business story it just happens to be in sports but it could be an any business you know the first company you go to start a computer company and in the first year you compete with apple or you start a you know a search engine and the first year you compete with google that's impossible this guy did it it's an incredible incredible story george mcphee is his name remember that there's gonna be a movie about this guy remarkable remarkable story how rely on kfi bender what's going on in other stories this one out of houston where the rockets have just lost game seven of the western conference finals to the defending champion golden state warriors who returned to the nba finals for the fourth straight year facing for the fourth straight year the cleveland cavaliers that extends those teams record for the most number of times two teams have faced and consecutive nba finals one ninety two year final in game seven tonight in houston a man has been found dead in his apartment in thousand oaks ventura county sheriff's department confirms a twenty six year old died in his apartment early this morning a twenty seven year old woman was also found inside she was injured and taken to a hospital a neighbor tells ktla she heard what sounded like roommates fighting loud screaming commotion fighting yelling you know i couldn't hear actual words but you know it's angry you know and then i started hearing the blood curly's springs two other men were inside that apartment at the time investigators are still questioning them monica rix kfi news a judge in orange county one city officials to make a plan already where all the people cleared out of the tent camp in the santa ana river bed a couple of months ago will go hundreds who were put up in motels on a temporary basis have been moved to armories and santa ana anaheim now judge david carter.