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judge kaplan _ year sentence? i'm not surprised. judge kaplan is — year sentence? i'm not surprised. judge kaplan is an _ year sentence? i'm not surprised. judge kaplan is an old-school - year sentence? i'm not surprised. i judge kaplan is an old-schooljudge judge kaplan is an old—schooljudge and he was going to stick within those advisory guideline range. he was going to impose nowhere near the 100 year sentence that us probation was recommending, or even the 40—50 years. 25 was about right, i predicted somewhere in the 20—30 range. let's not forget, people that murdered people here in the united states usually get a sentence of 25 to life. , . , states usually get a sentence of 25 tolife. _, , , to life. usually political systems around the _ to life. usually political systems around the world _ to life. usually political systems around the world have - to life. usually political systems around the world have different| around the world have different standards, what is the expectation, we'll get onto appeals in a moment, but what is the expectation taking
judge kaplan _ year sentence? i'm not surprised. judge kaplan is — year sentence? i'm not surprised. judge kaplan is an _ year sentence? i'm not surprised. judge kaplan is an old-school - year sentence? i'm not surprised. i judge kaplan is an old-schooljudge judge kaplan is an old—schooljudge and he was going to stick within those advisory guideline range. he was going to impose nowhere near the 100 year sentence that us probation was recommending, or even the 40—50 years. 25 was about...
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kaplan. talking about his actions and his behaviours, talking about not only the crimes the jury had decided sam bankman—fried had committed but also talking about his demeanour, his likelihood of re—committing crimes if he was released early. and talking about his lack of contrition, showing that while sam bankman—fried would say something like "mistakes are made" he would not take responsibility, and the judge said that continued up until this day. find judge said that continued up until this da . �* , ., ., judge said that continued up until thisda . �* ,., ., , this day. and in terms of what is likel to this day. and in terms of what is likely to happen. _ this day. and in terms of what is likely to happen, is _ this day. and in terms of what is likely to happen, is there - this day. and in terms of what is likely to happen, is there any i likely to happen, is there any assertive indication from his defence team of any sort of appeal? well, what we know right now is that a sent
kaplan. talking about his actions and his behaviours, talking about not only the crimes the jury had decided sam bankman—fried had committed but also talking about his demeanour, his likelihood of re—committing crimes if he was released early. and talking about his lack of contrition, showing that while sam bankman—fried would say something like "mistakes are made" he would not take responsibility, and the judge said that continued up until this day. find judge said that...
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kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. a lot of folks in the city have stepped up come to me personally and said, how can we help? what do you need? and so hopefully this is a measure that that moves in that direction. kaplan's $840,000 plan with an initial two-year term will upgrade the current antiquated system and utilize software to identify process removed and track abandoned vehicles. fund increased staffing to sweep areas where they are prevalent. the resolution also calls for the repurposing of caltrans is vacant. lots be me. freeway overpasses into tow yards, which could help reduce fire related risks. it would of significant benefit, for course, to be removed in a timely fashion. in a statement, kaplan says, quote, i am so thankful to the community and my colleagues for their support as we advance this comprehensive plan to remove abandoned autos from the streets of oakland. this includes the staffing and technology needed to make abandoned auto removal, more reliable, timely, and transparent. philippe djegal all
kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. a lot of folks in the city have stepped up come to me personally and said, how can we help? what do you need? and so hopefully this is a measure that that moves in that direction. kaplan's $840,000 plan with an initial two-year term will upgrade the current antiquated system and utilize software to identify process removed and track abandoned vehicles. fund increased staffing to sweep areas where they are prevalent. the resolution...
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please join me and fred kaplan. thank you, john. and thank you, jeff stauffer, for such a attentive and kind host and arranging my to be here and to have this occasion to talk about jefferson and an edifice that jefferson designed so i also want to thank of course, english department and the history department for being co host of this event, which i had an extra. warming a welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and, discovered that i was in a different country from where i had departed in the morning. i had departed from east boothbay, maine and the temperature was considerably different. jefferson hardly noticed or he didn't notice, but typically had something very interesting to say about the difference between the climate of northern new york and the climate of new england. on the one hand and the climate of virginia on the other hand. it is the case that maybe with the exception of paris now, no matter where jefferson travel, every virginia and everything about it was always better and and again and. 1791, j
please join me and fred kaplan. thank you, john. and thank you, jeff stauffer, for such a attentive and kind host and arranging my to be here and to have this occasion to talk about jefferson and an edifice that jefferson designed so i also want to thank of course, english department and the history department for being co host of this event, which i had an extra. warming a welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and, discovered that i was in a different country from where i...
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well, judge kaplan did too. we've all been wondering, what was it that did sam in. for judge kaplan, he said over and over, caroline ellison underscored that he knew what was going on. ashley, might take away don't through your girlfriend under the bus. back to you. ashley: as we fight the sirens, which is always a problem in manhattan, kelly, i know that sam bankman-fried's parents have been following this, they always look very grim faced. of course they do. have we had any reaction from them? reporter: we haven't had any reaction from the parents just yet. we do know as they were walking in, they looked very concerned, very thin and pail. pale. the entire time the judge was giving the sentence, sbf wasn't looking up. he was looking down. looked sullen. we know he's going to appeal, but something like this coming down today doesn't give you a lot of confidence for that process going forward. ashley: kelly o'grady. thank you so much, kelly, for all your hard work as we digest this sentencing. 25 years for sam bankman-fried on seven counts of fraud following the col
well, judge kaplan did too. we've all been wondering, what was it that did sam in. for judge kaplan, he said over and over, caroline ellison underscored that he knew what was going on. ashley, might take away don't through your girlfriend under the bus. back to you. ashley: as we fight the sirens, which is always a problem in manhattan, kelly, i know that sam bankman-fried's parents have been following this, they always look very grim faced. of course they do. have we had any reaction from...
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judge kaplan i bankman—fried. judge kaplan saturday there is a risk that this panel better position to do do something very bad in the future and it's not a trivial risk. do you agree with that? it is hard to say. i have interviewed him multiple times, i actually interviewed him hours before his arrest in the bahamas. i was his last interviewer as a free man. in all of his conversations and writings in spanish, even today judge kaplan reference date, he did not really show much remorse. he felt the assets were always, that creditors are going to be made all even at november 2022 prices and he has this calculus where he is willing to take big risks if the reward is worth it, even by a sliver. it is hard to know what is in a person's hard, obviously he thought a lot of people in the media and investment community and broaderfinance so it investment community and broader finance so it is investment community and broaderfinance so it is hard to know what is for sure. but i can certainly understand the degree of fear t
judge kaplan i bankman—fried. judge kaplan saturday there is a risk that this panel better position to do do something very bad in the future and it's not a trivial risk. do you agree with that? it is hard to say. i have interviewed him multiple times, i actually interviewed him hours before his arrest in the bahamas. i was his last interviewer as a free man. in all of his conversations and writings in spanish, even today judge kaplan reference date, he did not really show much remorse. he...
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the real moment we are waiting for was judge kaplan to give his sentence. he was a star in the trial before he made any ability to hide how he felt about sam bankman-fried, today was no different, he said i understand you have some issues communicating, may even have autism, but he's incredibly young, this was a serious crime and there needs to be a serious punishment. he gave that 25 year sentence. we know going forward he will appeal. we expect some pressers but zoom out, this was such a moment for the crypto industry, coming to a full close here. we've seen crypto skyrocket. i wonder if this sentence, this conviction, the fact that a bad actor is being put away, if this does send a message to the crypto community, we are making things safer, in, we will see what happens with bitcoin today but certainly it's been on a run. i will send it back to you. neil: mentioned the prospect of appealing and where that stands but given the severity of the sentence, it's not as far as the judge could have had it go, makes you wonder what chances he would have. >> absol
the real moment we are waiting for was judge kaplan to give his sentence. he was a star in the trial before he made any ability to hide how he felt about sam bankman-fried, today was no different, he said i understand you have some issues communicating, may even have autism, but he's incredibly young, this was a serious crime and there needs to be a serious punishment. he gave that 25 year sentence. we know going forward he will appeal. we expect some pressers but zoom out, this was such a...
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judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference somewhere in the middle was the way to go. the judge clearly thought that although mr bankman—fried has autism, as he said in court, sometimes he can be a bit socially awkward, the judge clearly thought this was a serious crime in order to send the message of deterrent and was also not convinced that mr bankman—fried had shown enough remorse and he was not convinced that he might not try to essentially cheat people potentially again. that is why he settled on this lengthy sentence, one that white—collar lawyers, professors have been telling me seemed to be the sort of right amount, but it felt right at them and one that would be hard to challenge. a short while ago, i spoke to steven ehrlich. he's the director of research at forbes crypto and he also interviewed sam bankman—fried last year in jail. a prison sentence was all but guaranteed and the question was how long. were you surprised by the 25 years? i was not terribly surprised. statutory guidelines suggested a century or more which seemed ludicrous at the time. t
judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference somewhere in the middle was the way to go. the judge clearly thought that although mr bankman—fried has autism, as he said in court, sometimes he can be a bit socially awkward, the judge clearly thought this was a serious crime in order to send the message of deterrent and was also not convinced that mr bankman—fried had shown enough remorse and he was not convinced that he might not try to essentially cheat people potentially again....
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i will summarize what we heard from judge lewis kaplan ahead of that sentencing. he said he thought what the prosecution was asking for was too high. they were asking for 40 to 50 years. he emphasized it was not for the purpose of diminishing the seriousness of those crimes and emphasized several times in his statement that he was quite critical of what sam bankman-fried had done and they needed something -- they needed something to deter those kind of crimes. there is no doubt that sam bankman-fried's name is pretty much mud but he said there is a risk the men will be in a position to do something very bad in the future. there was a fear of recidivism here, something the prosecution brought up several times in the sentencing memo. very compelling to judge lewis kaplan. he lingered on the words this was a very serious crime. he said that slowly according to colleagues who are watching this unfold. i'm not diminishing the enormous crimes he did, his exceptional flex ability with the truth, his lack of real remorse. i think with some any people were looking for here
i will summarize what we heard from judge lewis kaplan ahead of that sentencing. he said he thought what the prosecution was asking for was too high. they were asking for 40 to 50 years. he emphasized it was not for the purpose of diminishing the seriousness of those crimes and emphasized several times in his statement that he was quite critical of what sam bankman-fried had done and they needed something -- they needed something to deter those kind of crimes. there is no doubt that sam...
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he’ll come soon, sorry, it’s my fault, i missed kaplan, it’s okay, they won’t miss the mine. where are you? what are you waiting for? shoot, scum, someone will avenge me, are you delusional or what? who do you take me for? a spare tire from a traitor who... if you don’t want me to finish you off right now, lie down, lie down, lie down, now wherever is appropriate, drop your weapon, drop it, otherwise you’ll lose your brains, i don’t understand you, to be honest , i thought what are you... a little smarter, pasha, you should have been liquidated back in prague, but because of this fucking improvisation of yours, everything went awry, and even this twin, but now you are both here, i’m glad that i can put an end to this story, why, oleg georgievich, this is life, pasha! there are no good or bad people in it, everyone is for himself in it, sorry, there will be no last wish, no you’re shooting, oleg georgievich, before they would have killed me with one bullet, they count chickens in the fall, pasha, come on! to avert suspicion, an assassination attempt was organized, it
he’ll come soon, sorry, it’s my fault, i missed kaplan, it’s okay, they won’t miss the mine. where are you? what are you waiting for? shoot, scum, someone will avenge me, are you delusional or what? who do you take me for? a spare tire from a traitor who... if you don’t want me to finish you off right now, lie down, lie down, lie down, now wherever is appropriate, drop your weapon, drop it, otherwise you’ll lose your brains, i don’t understand you, to be honest , i thought what...
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal, and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but thejudge said that does not absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he chose not to do so. during sentencing, thejudge harkened back to testimony from the prosecution's star witness, caroline ellison, the former girlfriend of sam bankman—fried and head of his crypto hedge fund, alameda research. she painted the man known by his initials, sbf, as a risk—taker hungry for influence. now facing decades behind bars, his risk—taking days are over. in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. a spokesperson for mr bankman—fried told the bbc that he will be appealing the verdict. mr bankman—fried's parents said in a statement that they
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal, and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but thejudge said that does not absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the...
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison saying sam bankman—fried you his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge lewis kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but the judge said that does not absolve sam bankman—fried. the said that does not absolve sam bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to _ bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to show— bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple - bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times | was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean and he chose not to do so. , , ~ so. during sentencing, the 'udue so. during sentencing, the judge harp _ so. during sentencing, the judge harp and _ so. during sentencing, the judge harp and back - so. during sentencing, the judge harp and back to - judge harp and back to testimony from the star witness, caroline ellison, t
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison saying sam bankman—fried you his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge lewis kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but the judge said that does not absolve sam bankman—fried. the said that does not absolve sam bankman-fried. the prosecution was able...
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judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference in the middle was the way to go. as you mention, sam bankman—fried is only 32 years old, so if he serves the full salary will come out sometime in his late 50s. it was a factor that the judge clearly thought that although sam bankman—fried has autism, that in courts he can sometimes be a bit socially awkward, judge kaplan clearly felt this was a serious crime and he wanted to send that message of deterrent. he was also not convinced that sam bankman—fried had shown enough remorse. he wasn't convinced that he might not try to treat people potentially again, so thatis treat people potentially again, so that is why he settled on this lengthy sentence, one that white collar lawyers, professors have been telling me seems to be the right amount, that it felt right for them and one that would be hard to challenge. it's the easter weekend and, for many people, that means easter eggs. they are enjoyed around the world, but you may find that they're getting getting smaller and more expensive. that's because of the rising
judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference in the middle was the way to go. as you mention, sam bankman—fried is only 32 years old, so if he serves the full salary will come out sometime in his late 50s. it was a factor that the judge clearly thought that although sam bankman—fried has autism, that in courts he can sometimes be a bit socially awkward, judge kaplan clearly felt this was a serious crime and he wanted to send that message of deterrent. he was also not convinced...
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según la oficina de kaplan, estos autos abandonados pueden ser un peligro a la seguridad pública. a carlos lo que le molesta es el espacio que ocupan en la calle. pues a lo mejor cuando se ocupa el parqueadero y está mucho tiempo ahí, pues no, no puede, no encuentra parqueadero. aquí en oakland, pilar niño, noticiero, telemundo, 48. bueno, y ahora también se busca una alianza con caltrans para usar los lotes vacíos debajo de los puentes para almacenar estos carros y nosotros estamos pendientes a la votación de esta tarde para informarle lo que suceda y si hay alguna solución para este problema. si un grupo de defensa de víctimas está ofreciendo una recompensa 10.000 $ para resolver el asesinato de frank finney ocurrido el mes pasado cerca de university avenue y la calle bell en palo alto. la policía publicó el video de vigilancia que está viendo ahora. en pantalla. se ve esa camioneta blanca que creen que podría ser testigo del ataque, por lo que piden a los ocupantes del vehículo que se presenten ante las autoridades para colaborar y la agencia metropolitana de tr
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and kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. in a statement, kaplan says, quote, i am so thankful to the community and my colleagues for their support as we advance this comprehensive plan to remove abandoned autos from the streets of oakland. this includes the staffing and technology needed to make abandoned auto removal, more reliable, timely, and transparent. just like everything else. we need creative solutions. it's my understanding right now there's one tow company. >> and one told your and that won't hold company from what i've been told by certain folks is that is not responsive is is not doing a great job. oakland resident and founder of the grassroots organization community ready court. her says his group routinely deploys throughout the city to clean up illegal dumping sites. but they do not have the authority to clear abandoned autos and supports the city bolstering its efforts to address the issue. >> kaplan's $840,000 plan with initial two-year term will upgrade the current antiquated system and utilize software to
and kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. in a statement, kaplan says, quote, i am so thankful to the community and my colleagues for their support as we advance this comprehensive plan to remove abandoned autos from the streets of oakland. this includes the staffing and technology needed to make abandoned auto removal, more reliable, timely, and transparent. just like everything else. we need creative solutions. it's my understanding right now there's one tow...
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we know a lot about judge engoron now, we knew a lot about judge kaplan. who's judge merchan? >> first of all, i should note just like any other judge in the new york state system, juan merchan is an elected official. that comes with some baggage. judges in new york typically come up through a party system. they're identifiable with not only a particular political party but oftentimes with neighborhood based political clubs. merchan is definitely more in the mold of a judge kaplan than a judge engoron. he is no nonsense. he's precise. he explains what he's doing and why he's doing it, and then after giving you some opportunity to explain yourself, he's done. there is a moment at the hearing on monday where tom blanch wanted to explain further and basically said it's their burden, your honor, and he said, no, no, no, it's yours. i was going to ask you how he treated todd blanche on the hearing on monday or tuesday? >> on monday. >> i remember the way judge kaplan treated alina habba, and he was very stern with her. >> i would say this is more cordial, more professional, but aga
we know a lot about judge engoron now, we knew a lot about judge kaplan. who's judge merchan? >> first of all, i should note just like any other judge in the new york state system, juan merchan is an elected official. that comes with some baggage. judges in new york typically come up through a party system. they're identifiable with not only a particular political party but oftentimes with neighborhood based political clubs. merchan is definitely more in the mold of a judge kaplan than a...
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kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. a lot of folks in the city have stepped up come to me personally and said, how can we help? what do you need? and so hopefully this is a measure that that moves in that direction. kaplan's $840,000 plan with an initial two-year term will upgrade the current antiquated system and utilize software to identify process removed and track abandoned vehicles. fund increased staffing to sweep areas where they are prevalent. the resolution also calls for the repurposing of caltrans is vacant. lots be me. freeway overpasses into tow yards, which could help reduce fire related wrists. it would of significant benefit, for course, to be removed in a timely fashion. in a statement, kaplan says, quote, i am so thankful to the community and my colleagues for their support as we advance this comprehensive plan to remove abandoned autos from the streets of oakland. this includes the staffing and technology needed to make abandoned auto removal, more reliable, timely, and transparent. philippe djegal al
kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. a lot of folks in the city have stepped up come to me personally and said, how can we help? what do you need? and so hopefully this is a measure that that moves in that direction. kaplan's $840,000 plan with an initial two-year term will upgrade the current antiquated system and utilize software to identify process removed and track abandoned vehicles. fund increased staffing to sweep areas where they are prevalent. the resolution...
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sp>> and a city council member, rebecca kaplan, addresses abandoned proposal to get them towed. burnette says be careful what you're towing. for taking the cs that are just trashed. cars and just sitting, but you can't really if you take somebody's something out of, you're taking somebody's home. >> meanwhile, reverend chambers is making the promise to help burnette. i reached out to the city council member kaplan's office and opd able to get a response in time for this report. reverend chambers says he's making calls to the city trying can get her n spthe meantime, she's been hoppg between shelters. krystal >> crystal, thank you. i'm a sa& update tonight in late word that the baby critically injured in that crash in san francisco'st& west portal neighborhood has died. san francisco police announcing the sad news just a few minutes ago to his injuries. now, the baby's parents, 40 yea& old diego cardoza de la olivera and 3x year old matilda mercado ramos pinto, along with their toddler joaquin, were all killed control suv while waiting for a- bus there. the driver of that vehicle
sp>> and a city council member, rebecca kaplan, addresses abandoned proposal to get them towed. burnette says be careful what you're towing. for taking the cs that are just trashed. cars and just sitting, but you can't really if you take somebody's something out of, you're taking somebody's home. >> meanwhile, reverend chambers is making the promise to help burnette. i reached out to the city council member kaplan's office and opd able to get a response in time for this report....
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kaplan says residents are complaining that removing abandoned cars currently takes several months. the plan would allocate money for a dedicated parking management analyst and proposes using caltrans lots as tow yards. the city council is set to vote on this measure at the giants make a massive,right- spmassive deal in free agency. we'll tell you about the award winning pitcher. theúteam has reportedly picked up and several hiking trails at the san francisco presidio, now closed to dogs. we explain whyc later tonight on the 10:00 news. plus, president biden speaking today with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the meeting that will soon happen here in the it all starts with a chevy truck. chevy silverado with the turbomax engine and best-in-class standard torque. and the chevy silverado hd with up to 14 available camera views. do more in a chevy truck, get yours now. get $5000 total value on silverado ltz & high country models when you trade in an eligible vehicle. or during chevy truck season, get as low as 0.9% financing on all 2024 silverado 1500 pickups. chevrolet. t
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judge kaplan is coming down so much harder than i think anyone expected. sam bankman-fried is younger, that comes into play with sentencing of the prosecution is looking 40 to 50 years, the defense is seeking 5 to 6. 5, their argument is there was no harm done to victims as the bankruptcy process expects to return all those customer funds. the judge completely rejected that claim today. he went through point by point, arguing this is about intend and what sam bankman-fried and that the loss figure is $10 billion. he underscored customers will be repaid in value last in november of 2,022, the price of bitcoin is four times what it was when ftx collapse. the judge also confirmed spf perjured himself on the stand. that something he's going to consider when making this sentencing decision, recalculated the mac sentenced to wonderscore it could be up to one hundred 10 years. we also heard from a victim, it was a heart wrenching story, he confirms there was indeed lost and he cited multiple folks who committed suicide because of this so during the trial judge ka
judge kaplan is coming down so much harder than i think anyone expected. sam bankman-fried is younger, that comes into play with sentencing of the prosecution is looking 40 to 50 years, the defense is seeking 5 to 6. 5, their argument is there was no harm done to victims as the bankruptcy process expects to return all those customer funds. the judge completely rejected that claim today. he went through point by point, arguing this is about intend and what sam bankman-fried and that the loss...
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judge kaplan said that informed how he made its -- his sentencing decision. sam bankman-fried was scheduled to 25 years in jail, far shy of the 40 to 50 years the prosecution asked the judge to consider, but greater than the five to six years the defense had requested. in fact, sentencing guidelines provided to the judge for the crimes sam bankman-fried was found guilty of totaled more than 100 years, it is easily tantamount to a life sentence for thing and frayed. -- for sam bateman frayed. maryam: i'm -- for sam bankman-fried. maryam: let's talk about him as a person. explain to viewers who he was and what happened. >> it was incredible. he positioned himself as an effective ultra wrist. she wanted to make as much money as possible and then give it away. he was subject to flattering profiles. was he the next warren buffett? in an interview he admitted it was all a p.r. stunt, effectively. he lost 94% of his net worth in a single day when ftx collapsed. maryam: 25 years for what? who was harmed in this process? >> customers. he ran ftx. what was happening be
judge kaplan said that informed how he made its -- his sentencing decision. sam bankman-fried was scheduled to 25 years in jail, far shy of the 40 to 50 years the prosecution asked the judge to consider, but greater than the five to six years the defense had requested. in fact, sentencing guidelines provided to the judge for the crimes sam bankman-fried was found guilty of totaled more than 100 years, it is easily tantamount to a life sentence for thing and frayed. -- for sam bateman frayed....
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. >> reporter: lifelong fan tracy kaplan is attending a protest. >> we're going to listen to the game, watch the game on our phones, you know, be there, but not give them the money today. >> reporter: kaplan grew up in walnut creek and has supported for decades. she still can't believe the situation they're in. >> we've been around far long time, and we were here in all that rooted in oakland. we really believed in it. and you know, we're frustrated when things didn't work out. we're hoping that they come back and the deal falls through in vegas and they're still ours. >> reporter: chris williams is another longtime fan. he's been bringing his son luke for years and hopes this isn't the final season in oakland. >> when we come here, it's just me and him. we get to throw the ball beforehand. we get to toss it a little bit. we see if we catch a home run ball. still waiting for one, but catch a foul ball here and there. it's a good experience for both of us. >> reporter: chris has watched the a's since the early '90s. luke hopes he can cheer for them in oakland just as long. >> i look fo
. >> reporter: lifelong fan tracy kaplan is attending a protest. >> we're going to listen to the game, watch the game on our phones, you know, be there, but not give them the money today. >> reporter: kaplan grew up in walnut creek and has supported for decades. she still can't believe the situation they're in. >> we've been around far long time, and we were here in all that rooted in oakland. we really believed in it. and you know, we're frustrated when things didn't...
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and judge kaplan punished him accordingly. >> yeah. well, he has a lot of time, as you said, since to 25 years, but you think he'll serve more in the ballpark of 18, so we'll see what this means for him justin papyri agreed to have you. thank you. >> good to be back. thank you >> it is the 25 question. can the president's major fundraising haul translate two votes while more on that? and the star-studded event in the big apple tonight, and scientists say landfills or a bigger problem than previously thought, how dumps are making climate change worse >> sanity needs a safe space >> you have a show were right-left talk to each other cnn presents an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher saturday at eight on cnn >> can to riva support your brain health? >> very janet, hey eddie, know, fraser, franck, franck, bred. how are you? fred, >> fuel up to seven brain health indicators including your memory, joined the new riva brain health challenge >> you know what's brilliant boring. think about it. >> boring is the unsung cataly
and judge kaplan punished him accordingly. >> yeah. well, he has a lot of time, as you said, since to 25 years, but you think he'll serve more in the ballpark of 18, so we'll see what this means for him justin papyri agreed to have you. thank you. >> good to be back. thank you >> it is the 25 question. can the president's major fundraising haul translate two votes while more on that? and the star-studded event in the big apple tonight, and scientists say landfills or a bigger...
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jean carroll case, first of all, i mean, robbie kaplan, eugene kaplan's lawyer call a field day calling him the least reliable, all this now can, i promise you i'm gonna pay it. no judges gonna take. that is this just a delay tactic? it's hard to understand. >> in that case he didn't even put forth any evidence to say i want it secured at all. it's just i'm asking for a stay. and by the way, i'm not gonna provide any evidence about where my assets are, what kind of debt i. have any information about his finances when he was just convicted of financial fraud. >> he doesn't mention the 500 million dollar penalty he has to pay in his, i guess, statement of financial conditions. >> well, robbie kaplan made sure to mention that. >> it is just, i mean, the obfuscation and the tantrums, and yet, sometimes it works for him. we will see what happens. kristy greenberg, jose pagliery, think you both for your time. still ahead this evening, it was a tale of two cities. two border visits into starkly different visions for this country. which one will prevail in november, and what will it mean for de
jean carroll case, first of all, i mean, robbie kaplan, eugene kaplan's lawyer call a field day calling him the least reliable, all this now can, i promise you i'm gonna pay it. no judges gonna take. that is this just a delay tactic? it's hard to understand. >> in that case he didn't even put forth any evidence to say i want it secured at all. it's just i'm asking for a stay. and by the way, i'm not gonna provide any evidence about where my assets are, what kind of debt i. have any...
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mr. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? sadly, i was not. we have had fraud case after fraud case being unveiled to us in the netherlands. indeed around the world. there are many journals complicit. they will publish what you pay them to publish. they don't really do care for you to review by cali, either in a risky runs a center here in my program. and then while you cover tract and watch, he thinks there are tens of thousands more papers to be. uh, you have to be discovered that are products then for viewers thinking about the saying, well, you know, that's a science problem, because you start to say bread. it's not a victimless crime. doctors based their treatments on the published literature. patients try to look at the journals to see where the latest research might be for their disease that might help the this kind of falsity gets into the literature. it really hurts people with diseases and it really files up their best treatment. well, you know, here and you said
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he chose not to do so. during sentencing, thejudge hearkened back to testimony from the prosecution's star witness, caroline ellison, the former girlfriend of sam bankman—fried and head of his crypto hedge fund, alameda research. she painted the man known by his initials, sbf, as a risk taker hungry for influence. now facing decades behind bars, his risk—taking days are over. in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. scotland could become the first uk nation to legalise assisted dying if a bill introduced at holyrood is approved. under the proposals, a patient could
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the...
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medical emphasis. arthur caplin kaplan is always we appreciate your time valuable analysis. have a good weekend as well. the day is always done, the conversation is continues online. you'll find this on ex, formerly known as twitter, or either dw nearest you can follow me there. frank got tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day, have a good weekend. everyone have a happy easter. the on this side is not made of plastic. this bag is made some to pull, some is in bangladesh, it promises an economic things. and so the load potential future without plastic but processing cubes is expensive, complex and time consuming. so what's the low down on the golden natural flight in 15 minutes on d. w. thank the india asians cross to turn in india leaving is being done by her and again the number of items is growing. and so is the income because customers are prepared to pay, move beforehand with the industries flourishing to take on to the next level. we need to educate and cranes, young eco india. in 90 minutes on dw, the crises was every single conne
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judge lewis kaplan agreed, saying the 32-year-old was remorseless. sunil kavuri was one of his victims. >> i lost a huge amount of money when ftx collapsed. >> reporter: how much? >> $2 million. so -- and that was for a family home and for my children's education, and that overnight. >> reporter: beckman freed was% once hailed as the future of finance, with an estimated net . and enlisting celebrities, including quarterback tom brady peer to begun getting into crypto. >> reporter: basketball steph curry. speak are not expert and i don't need to be. >> reporter: to promote his brand. back in november, a jury unanimously found bankman-fried guilty of seven counts, including conspiracy, fraud, and money laundering. michael lewis wrote a book on the crypto stars rise and fall and has been in contact with him while detained. he says the man is hardwired for risk. >> you put your hand on a hot stove and you don't know to burn to a crisp come he doesn't feel. >> reporter: now there is no parole for federal crimes, but good behavior can produce time served.
judge lewis kaplan agreed, saying the 32-year-old was remorseless. sunil kavuri was one of his victims. >> i lost a huge amount of money when ftx collapsed. >> reporter: how much? >> $2 million. so -- and that was for a family home and for my children's education, and that overnight. >> reporter: beckman freed was% once hailed as the future of finance, with an estimated net . and enlisting celebrities, including quarterback tom brady peer to begun getting into crypto....
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he chose not to do so. during sentencing, thejudge hearkened back to testimony from the prosecution's star witness, caroline ellison, the former girlfriend of sam bankman—fried and head of his crypto hedge fund, alameda research. she painted the man known by his initials, sbf, as a risk taker hungry for influence. now facing decades behind bars, his risk—taking days are over. in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. in south africa, 45 people have died in a bus crash in the north—east of the country. the bus was travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. t
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the...
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now, these happy lads, very recently by something called the kaplan, full set, more sense set left many dom a former soldiers. and they were involved in the judicial, over full protests that were taking place last year, which was seeing hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets. so that calling for thousands of people to come and join them. and we've seen protest taking place throughout israel in their civil, even in netanyahu's private residence in cassidy. i just north of here we saw purchases marching towards him, demanding for him to step down, said some res, solely 2 months from these protests taking place. but as you can see here in hostage square, much small muse, it's a 2 very different feelings. tonight's quite a lower. you mentioned those scuffles. do you get a sense that these protests, a sort of rush thing off the bed getting a little more bought in just people's frustrations against the government grow? yeah, we've seen that really going back and forth that 2 weeks ago at the kaplan falls off to thousands of protests, join them they did in tennessee, and these r
now, these happy lads, very recently by something called the kaplan, full set, more sense set left many dom a former soldiers. and they were involved in the judicial, over full protests that were taking place last year, which was seeing hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets. so that calling for thousands of people to come and join them. and we've seen protest taking place throughout israel in their civil, even in netanyahu's private residence in cassidy. i just north of here we...
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judge kaplan has passed on this case so far. i think he's done the issue that he might win on appeal. is that the punitive damage award is so much bigger than the compensatory damage award that the ratio of 5 million to 80 million is too far out of whack. most judges, most appeals courts approve that, but some, some judges will have at least questions about that. but i don't think he's going to win it in front of judge kaplan. his only hope is really going to the appeals courts. >> carrot to jeff's point about, you could go to the person overseeing the trump organization right now. but is it clear what options he might have the former president might have as disposal? could he get alone what he's, what he actually sell real estate. what do you have to do that >> i mean, his lawyers told the appeals court that they needed cash, basically, and that's why this appellate judge had lifted one of the band's that was imposed by the judge overseeing the new york civil fraud case. so he can go to a bank to try to get out alone. he can tr
judge kaplan has passed on this case so far. i think he's done the issue that he might win on appeal. is that the punitive damage award is so much bigger than the compensatory damage award that the ratio of 5 million to 80 million is too far out of whack. most judges, most appeals courts approve that, but some, some judges will have at least questions about that. but i don't think he's going to win it in front of judge kaplan. his only hope is really going to the appeals courts. >> carrot...
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joining me now to discuss is robert kaplan, former dallas fed president. he is also former vice chair at goldman sachs. robert, great to see you. it's interesting the market had a net positive reaction, considering that the statement and message were almost identical to what we saw last time, right? so in other words, not much change in the fed's stance. it feels as if policy makers are wanting to make use of the luxury of time to maybe allow inflation to get a little bit better. but what did you pull out of what chair powell had to say that is most relevant to the outlook? >> i'd say the statement, his comments were pretty much as expected. he is setting up the option to cut in june, but leaving the flexibility in case they don't like the information and data they see over the next few months. i think he reaffirmed what they said back in december, but i think the fed is going to want to turn over a few more cards, and he gave them the flexibility to do that. the market may also be reacting to his comments on the balance sheet, which actually may be more s
joining me now to discuss is robert kaplan, former dallas fed president. he is also former vice chair at goldman sachs. robert, great to see you. it's interesting the market had a net positive reaction, considering that the statement and message were almost identical to what we saw last time, right? so in other words, not much change in the fed's stance. it feels as if policy makers are wanting to make use of the luxury of time to maybe allow inflation to get a little bit better. but what did...
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uh uh, director kaplan, deputy director kaplan. uh, commissioners, um, will you indicate. no, there are no questions. i'm going to go, um, secretary europe, are there any members of the public that would like to comment on agenda item 11? a. thank you. so you have three minutes for public comment and your time is going to start now. i'm sorry i didn't catch that. yeah you start. no thank you. uh, good morning, commissioners and executive director dearman. um, my name is marie jobling. and i'm here representing the dignity fund coalition. many of us here today have worked hard to pass the dignity fund legislation. back in 2016, and we were very happy to see the new services and supports it provided in, in to benefit older adults and people with disabilities. but then we became really discouraged when we started seeing the years where annual allocations were frozen. and it's not just the loss of the $3 million in that year, it is that the funding is lost in the baseline budget for many years to come. so we're grateful today that the dos staff are recommending a budget that i
uh uh, director kaplan, deputy director kaplan. uh, commissioners, um, will you indicate. no, there are no questions. i'm going to go, um, secretary europe, are there any members of the public that would like to comment on agenda item 11? a. thank you. so you have three minutes for public comment and your time is going to start now. i'm sorry i didn't catch that. yeah you start. no thank you. uh, good morning, commissioners and executive director dearman. um, my name is marie jobling. and i'm...
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is there enough here for robbie kaplan to sue again and i think the answer is yes. the issue of whether it's defamation jury again can make that decision. but what clip you play, there's actually more of it where he refers to her as being crazy. he said this happened because he had the affliction of being rich. meaning this is just a lawsuit as a gold digger. those are the things that would be the basis for a third lawsuit. and as they said there's already two juries that have found him liable. yes, she could drink the third suit. she constitutes something that happened against rudy giuliani until he fouled for bankruptcy which is actually seeking an injunction. at some point now that donald trump has found some sort of sugar daddy to pay off the bond in this case he feels no compulsion going out and making these statements. another remedy is to get an injunction saying you cannot do this anymore. at some point you have to stop because this is continuing damage to e. jean carroll. as the jury found, and was argued successfully, this is a man who first sexually assau
is there enough here for robbie kaplan to sue again and i think the answer is yes. the issue of whether it's defamation jury again can make that decision. but what clip you play, there's actually more of it where he refers to her as being crazy. he said this happened because he had the affliction of being rich. meaning this is just a lawsuit as a gold digger. those are the things that would be the basis for a third lawsuit. and as they said there's already two juries that have found him liable....
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judge kaplan said that that informs how he made his sentencing decision. as he said, sam bankman—fried sentenced to 25 years in jail, that is far shy of the 40—50 years —— sentencing guidelines provided to thejudge for the crimes sentencing guidelines provided to the judge for the crimes that sam bankman—fried was found guilty of totalled more than hundred years which is easily tense about to a life sentence for the 32—year—old bankman—fried. its, life sentence for the 32-year-old bankman-fried.— life sentence for the 32-year-old bankman-fried. a crypto “ournalist followin t bankman-fried. a crypto “ournalist feiiewingttefi bankman-fried. a crypto “ournalist following the case h bankman-fried. a crypto journalist following the case extensively - bankman-fried. a crypto journalist j following the case extensively joins following the case extensivelyjoins me now. first let's talk about about sam bankman—fried as a person. i've given a bit of background to him but explained to viewers who he was and what happened. it explained to vi
judge kaplan said that that informs how he made his sentencing decision. as he said, sam bankman—fried sentenced to 25 years in jail, that is far shy of the 40—50 years —— sentencing guidelines provided to thejudge for the crimes sentencing guidelines provided to the judge for the crimes that sam bankman—fried was found guilty of totalled more than hundred years which is easily tense about to a life sentence for the 32—year—old bankman—fried. its, life sentence for the...
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judge louis kaplan agreed, saying the 32-year-old was remorseless. sunil kavuri was one of his victims. >> i lost a huge amount of money when ftx collapsed. >> how much? >> $2 million. so -- and that was for a family home and for my children's education, and that's overnight. >> reporter: bankman-fried was once hailed as the future of finance with an estimated net worth of $26 billion. and enlisting celebrities including quarterback tom brady -- >> i'm getting into crypto. >> reporter: -- and basketball star steph curry -- >> i'm not an expert, and i don't need to be. >> reporter: -- to promote his brand. back in november, a jury unanimously found bankman-fried guilty of seven counts, including conspiracy, fraud, and money laundering. michael lewis wrote a book on the crypto star's rise and fall and has been in contact with him while detained. he says the man is hardwired for risk. >> you put your hand on a hot stove, and you don't know to take it off until it's burned to a crisp. he doesn't feel risk. >> reporter: now, there is no parole for federal
judge louis kaplan agreed, saying the 32-year-old was remorseless. sunil kavuri was one of his victims. >> i lost a huge amount of money when ftx collapsed. >> how much? >> $2 million. so -- and that was for a family home and for my children's education, and that's overnight. >> reporter: bankman-fried was once hailed as the future of finance with an estimated net worth of $26 billion. and enlisting celebrities including quarterback tom brady -- >> i'm getting into...
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judge kaplan is an old—schooljudge and he was going to stick within those advisory guidelines. that being said, he was going to impose nowhere near the 100—year sentence that us probation recommended or even the 40—50 years. 25 was about right, and i expected somewhere in the 20—30 range. remember, people who murder people here in the us usually get a sentence of 25—to—life. interesting and because different legal systems have different standards, what is the expectation — and we'll get onto appeals — but what is the expectation thinking of that sentence, how much of that will be actually served behind bars? well, it does matter. different states have different percentages, but underfederal law, which applies here, inmates have to serve 85% of their sentence. now there are some programmes that might reduce that a bit more, by you know one or two years, so sam bankman—fried will have to spend approximately 20 years in federal prison. let's go to the appeal then. what does happen with an appeal? we know that an appeal is inevitable. he has hired a very good appell
judge kaplan is an old—schooljudge and he was going to stick within those advisory guidelines. that being said, he was going to impose nowhere near the 100—year sentence that us probation recommended or even the 40—50 years. 25 was about right, and i expected somewhere in the 20—30 range. remember, people who murder people here in the us usually get a sentence of 25—to—life. interesting and because different legal systems have different standards, what is the expectation — and...
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kaplan, thank you for the beautiful words and one more round of applause for the high school
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do you feel-spacer you obviously have great counsel with robbie kaplan. doesn't have a chilling effect on other nonprofit organizations similar to yours trying to make sure consumers are aware of the amount of hate speech and hate content on social media platforms? >> let me be clear. the organization i rent not only look at hate speech, we look at self harm content which is vital for america parents to understand. we look at a number of different types of information that can impact human health and human well-being and prosperity. it is really important this work is done. that is how free speech works. we have our opinions based on the facts we painstakingly researched. if we made a mistake, he could have sued us for defamation. it is telling that he did not. he cannot find a mistake in our work, instead he sued is the act of doing research. it was vital that we stood up in the face of a bully and said, sorry pal, we have the fundamental right to research your platform to communicate about it. and it advertises, as in clinton's lawsuit, that he lost ten
do you feel-spacer you obviously have great counsel with robbie kaplan. doesn't have a chilling effect on other nonprofit organizations similar to yours trying to make sure consumers are aware of the amount of hate speech and hate content on social media platforms? >> let me be clear. the organization i rent not only look at hate speech, we look at self harm content which is vital for america parents to understand. we look at a number of different types of information that can impact...
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kaplan says can take . this plan would also allocate money for aúdedicated parking management analyst, and caltrans lots could be used city councile on this measure at its meeting tomorrow. >> many women suffer from menopause, brain fog. we look at what causes it and also going to tell you about the new test that can help you gain in ght to t if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doct
kaplan says can take . this plan would also allocate money for aúdedicated parking management analyst, and caltrans lots could be used city councile on this measure at its meeting tomorrow. >> many women suffer from menopause, brain fog. we look at what causes it and also going to tell you about the new test that can help you gain in ght to t if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to...
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you will join me by increasing pay for 32,000 para educators by three dollars an hour and raising the kaplan on special education funding and in creating incentives for teachers to serve students. [applause] and, once students have graduated, they now have more pathways to success than ever. the legislature has created the most general college financial aid program in the country. [applause] but, but it is not the only pathway to success, which is why we greatly increased support for apprenticeships. one person in auburn was going to be an engineer but then he was in a traumatic car accident followed by really high medical bills and had to leave college. fortunately he got connected to computing in a pre-apprenticeship program which is this legislature has designed to support the connect washington grant. now he is a developer in a mental health abend he is here today. you have a bright future, brian. thank you for allowing us to tell your story. thank you. thank you. [applause] this legislature cares about people. i know that because what you have done. this state save thousands on thousand
you will join me by increasing pay for 32,000 para educators by three dollars an hour and raising the kaplan on special education funding and in creating incentives for teachers to serve students. [applause] and, once students have graduated, they now have more pathways to success than ever. the legislature has created the most general college financial aid program in the country. [applause] but, but it is not the only pathway to success, which is why we greatly increased support for...
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now, kaplan did not directly address the latest comments from trump but said in a separate statement this. "the statute of limitations for defamation in most jurisdictions is between one and three years. as we said after the last jury verdict, we continue to monitor every statement that donald trump makes about our client, e. jean carroll." here's what she said after e. jean's second trial ended. >> you are confident he won't do it again. what happens if he does? >> i can't be confident about anything donald trump does. >> all options are on the table. >> what does that mean? >> if we have to bring another case, we'll bring another case. it's just going to be more money. >> more money. as attorney george conway points out, trump's latest comments about carroll could present trouble for the ex-president. he writes this. "the fact that trump libelled e. jean carroll on cnbc is highly significant for a procedural reason in addition to a substantive one. were e. jean to sue trump just for the speech he gave in northwest georgia the other day, she would have had to sue in the u.s. distric
now, kaplan did not directly address the latest comments from trump but said in a separate statement this. "the statute of limitations for defamation in most jurisdictions is between one and three years. as we said after the last jury verdict, we continue to monitor every statement that donald trump makes about our client, e. jean carroll." here's what she said after e. jean's second trial ended. >> you are confident he won't do it again. what happens if he does? >> i...
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25 years is in the ballpark of what a lot of legal experts were expecting he did say up there, judge kaplan, said he's been doing this more than 30 years. that was one of the most eye-popping performances, as he put it, in terms of sam bankman-fried's ability to split hairs, he was not honest the fact he, according to the judge, perjured himself on the stand did factor into the sentencing he lied up there multiple times. he knew what he did was wrong and went back to his world view of expected value and gambling he took a chance here in committing this crime and just gambled the wrong way and he got caught, and that was the judge's argument in terms of why he went with the 25-year sentence. we are awaiting, scott, the parents, sam bankman-fried's parents, joseph bankman and barbara fried, to leave the courtroom. they've been here throughout the entire criminal trial. we expect them to be walking out of the courthouse. the next step is an appeal we do expect an appeal you have to wait for sentencing for that to happen that is the next step in this saga but a long road to an appeal and legal
25 years is in the ballpark of what a lot of legal experts were expecting he did say up there, judge kaplan, said he's been doing this more than 30 years. that was one of the most eye-popping performances, as he put it, in terms of sam bankman-fried's ability to split hairs, he was not honest the fact he, according to the judge, perjured himself on the stand did factor into the sentencing he lied up there multiple times. he knew what he did was wrong and went back to his world view of expected...
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but thank you, ivan kaplan , but thank you, ivan kaplan, former labour minister, really appreciate your time this evening . well, joining now is evening. well, joining me now is my news senior my panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy, mcbride and policy, catherine mcbride and catherine, we're going to start with you as an economist. people often say that this doesn't feel like 1997, but i would put it to you that actually, for an incumbent government, things are much worse than 1997. in 1997, you had a fair economic wind. you had 4% growth in the united kingdom at the moment. our january figures, most recently 0.1. >> yes. but i think that's about to change, which is why i think sunak would be very badly advised to go to the polls in june, because we've seen inflation come down quite dramatically. the bank of england is kind of holding all the cards there really should have started cutting rates now, i think, but they will next time. it's going to be very hard for them to not start cutting rates. >> yeah, t
but thank you, ivan kaplan , but thank you, ivan kaplan, former labour minister, really appreciate your time this evening . well, joining now is evening. well, joining me now is my news senior my panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy, mcbride and policy, catherine mcbride and catherine, we're going to start with you as an economist. people often say that this doesn't feel like 1997, but i would put it to you that...