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Fast Forward David Solomon Eyed As Successor To Run Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs Group Inc Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein said on Wednesday he expects Chief Operating Officer David Solomon to succeed him when he decides to leave. In an interview with CNBC, Blankfein said he did not have a definite “timeline for succession.” Speculation over Blankfein’s succession surfaced earlier this year, after the Wall Street…
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Fast Forward Mueller Has Evidence Michael Cohen Went To Prague In 2016 — Despite Denials
The special counsel in the Russia probe has evidence that President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen traveled to Prague in 2016, refuting Cohen’s claim that he never visited the Czech capital and bolstering an intelligence dossier that first described the trip, McClatchy reported on Friday. Investigators for Special Counsel Robert Mueller have evidence Cohen…
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Fast Forward Scooter Libby Pardoned By Trump For Bush-Era Crimes
President Trump has pardoned former George W. Bush administration official Lewis “Scooter” Libby, who was convicted of lying in an investigation of the unmasking of a CIA agent, a source said on Friday, in a step that would underscore Trump’s willingness to grant pardons in high-profile cases. Conservatives have been pushing for a pardon for…
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Fast Forward Michael Cohen Under Criminal Investigation ‘For Months’
Michael Cohen, an attorney for President Donald Trump, has been under criminal investigation for months, federal prosecutors disclosed in a filing in Manhattan federal court in Friday. Prosecutors said the investigation focuses on Cohen’s “own business dealings” rather than his work as an attorney. The filing came in response to Cohen’s effort to block prosecutors…
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Fast Forward Zuckerberg Touts Facebook ‘Philosophical Shift’ In Face Of Data Scandals
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told U.S. senators on Tuesday that the company was attempting to change in light of recent criticism, as he attempted to forestall any strict legislation aimed at the world’s largest social network. The 33-year-old internet mogul was grilled in a joint hearing of the U.S. Senate’s Commerce and Judiciary…
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Fast Forward Josh Rosen Brags ‘I’m The Best’ As NFL Draft Nears
UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen said he’s the best quarterback in the 2018 NFL Draft and spoke to some past criticisms in a wide-ranging interview with ESPN published on Tuesday. Rosen was clear when asked who he thinks the draft’s top signal-caller is. “I’m the best QB in the draft,” he said. “A lot of guys…
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Fast Forward Michael Cohen’s Home And Office Raided By FBI
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The F.B.I. on Monday raided the offices and home of President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen, law enforcement sources said, in a dramatic new development in a series of probes involving close Trump associates. Cohen’s lawyer, Stephen M. Ryan, said that U.S. prosecutors conducted a search that was partly a referral by…
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Fast Forward Hitler’s Painting Of Lover Goes On Block For $80K
An oil portrait believed to have been painted by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler of a little-known former lover will go under the hammer next week with an asking price of 60,000 euros ($74,000), a German auction house said on Thursday. The painting, signed A. Hitler, 1916, depicts Charlotte Lobjoie, a Frenchwoman whom Hitler met while…
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