We were both at the wall street journal my partner and i for many years, Peter Fritsch, and the News Business went into a downturn in the late 2000s thanks to the internet. It started to evolve into a less fulfilling job for me. I was in my mid40s and i decided what i really, really loved to do in journalism was investigate complex cases and that there was less market for that in the journalism world. The emphasis was on breaking news, and so i decided to try to see if i could do that sort of work in a private capacity, as a consultant. Host what kind of stories did you work on at the wall street journal . Guest i started at coming american politics in washington in the late 1980s, early 1990s, and investigating politicians for possible corruption, writing stories about campaignfinance abuses, ethics in washington and government. Over the years that evolved into different types of Investigative Journalism involving financial crime, fraud, corporate cases like enron, scandals like the s
We were both there for many years. They went into a downturn in the late 2000s. In the face of the internet and it started to evolved into a fulfilling job for me. I decided what i really loved to do was investigate complex cases and it was less market for that in the journalism world. The emphasis was on breaking news so i decided to try to see if i could do that work as a consultant. What kind of stories did you work on . I started out covering american politics here in washington in the late 1980s, early 90s and investigating politicians for possible corruption. Ethics in washington and over the years, got evolved into different types of investigating journalism involving financial crime, broad corporate cases, scandals, financial crisis and then over time, after 9 11, i started branching out into International Criminal matters such as terrorism and organized crime. What was peters role . Peter was my editor. We were stationed together in brussels, belgium which is the headquarters
Maria big show this morning, thank you for joining, us, joining us Dagen Mcdowell, jon hilsenrath, veronica, great to see everyone, big news this morning actually, first of all, we have a record high in the markets and we are looking at stocks chattering the records this morning, take a look at futures, s p up 5 and a half and nasdaq up 23 points all markets losed in alltime highs yesterday, the major 3 indices were at unchartered territory and new highs, President Trump touted with strength in the economy during rally in florida last night. You know, we just set another stock market record, the stock market just hit another alltime in history meaning 401 k s and jobs. [cheers and applause] americans have so much to be thankful for, the economy is booming, wages are rising, crime is falling, poverty is plummeting, confidence is soaring and america is stronger than ever before. Maria oh, yes, part of the reason for this strength in the markets is the fact that we may be getting close to
Went and on what business trips, but its time to go back and work. Thank you, mr. Valentin, for the conversation, it was valentin nalyvaichenko, peoples deputy of ukraine, former head of the Security Service of ukraine. Friends, we work live on the espresso tv channel, as well as on youtube and facebook. If you watch us on youtube, take part in the vote. Today we ask you about whether the west will dare to send its troops to ukraine. Yes no. Everything is quite simple for you, if you have a separate opinion, your own opinion, leave it in the comments under this video. If you watch us on tv with a friend smartphone and vote if you think the west will dare to send its troops to ukraine 0. 800 211 381, no 0800 211 382, all calls to these numbers are free, vote. Next, we have yevhen magda, executive director of the institute of world politics, mr. Yevhen, i. Congratulations, thank you for being with us today, congratulations, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, well, since we are
New military districts on the borders with nato countries. The west must act preventively, strengthen sanctions, shake russia from the inside, and we, ukraine, as a victim of aggression, have a full moral right to say that the dismantling of russia is the only possible way to ensure a safe world. Living in a World Without russia is normal, its just that western politicians are afraid to imagine it, many of them are comfortable living in the same world with russia, because there are a number of reasons, i will not take up the issue of money and Everything Else now, but to have such a situational ally , with which you can frighten someone if necessary, it is very profitable, and it was very profitable to play on the contradictions between the european. United states at the time, and russia, for its part, did not spare money, supporting, well, for example, in italy, romano prodi and silvio berlusconi, in the Czech Republic, baslav klaus and milos zeman, while simultaneously supporting, yo