Gleb geiger. My name is gleb geiger, i am the brand chef of the aina restaurant. Let me show you everything here. By the age of 27, gleb managed to head several famous restaurants, the kitchen of a fivestar hotel, and create a Consulting Agency for restaurateurs. His restaurants have received world awards. He winner of the young blood, gastronomic guide, restaurant navigator nomination. What is aina tribal cuisine . Each tribe had a hearth. In addition to the fact that. That they cooked on fire, they used a huge number of techniques, drying, drying, for example, in siberia they buried a deer in a swamp, it fermented there, then they took it out and ate part of the liver. Geiger, student of valentin bantempi. According to instail magazine, geiger is one of the most attractive chefs in moscow. He speaks four languages and he has traveled to 49 countries, but he still considers the cuisine of the peoples of russia. With the most promising, original combinations, unusual technique, a
Clinton years. He wants to create a sense of, you know, Hillary Clinton wants to talk about the job legacy during bill clinton he wants to , talk about other things. That reminds republicans to say focused on who the real enemy here is for donald trump, and that is Hillary Clinton. Charlie and we conclude with Bryan Cranston playing lyndon b. Johnson in hbos all the way. Bryan cranston i was fortunate enough to go from walter white and the complexity of that man to Lyndon Johnson. Complex in different ways, but far greater a man in walter white ever was. Because of his altruistic nature. Charlie what happened to air 804 a conversation with , John Dickerson, and Bryan Cranston and we continue. We begin this evening with egypt flight 804. A crash from paris to cairo. According to the airline, it was carrying 56 passengers and 10 crewmembers. It investigators have found some of the wreckage, but have yet to confirm the cause of the crash. Minister of Civil Aviation said said an act of sai
It was an important set of meetings that donald trump had first with paul ryan, and then the house are public and leadership, and then the Senate Republican leadership. There was a joint statement almost as if this was a summit meeting where they expressed confidence they were beginning to get on the same page. We know that particularly with donald trump and speaker ryan, they are very different human beings. They come from very different backgrounds. They have very different views about the world. On a lot of policy issues, they are on very different sides of the coin. While they may have a similar desire to have a unified Party Heading into the fall elections, i think the expectations they are ever going to be exactly on the same page is probably a bridge too far. Charlie and they have two different concerns. Donald trump, to win the election, and paul ryan to make sure that the damage to the Republican Party, if there is some, is minimized. Dan i think that is absolutely right. If t
People who get out of prison to have a more productive life. Let me just start though, why do we have the highest incarceration rate in the world . Ms. Lynch we certainly do have one of the highest rates in the world. It stems from a number of sources. I think we look back at the efforts that were made never that were truly seeking to reduce violence, to deal with the burgeoning drug problem, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s, and the violence that accompanied them. And what people thought was the need to appear very, very tough on crime, without thinking through the results of a lot of those actions. We have lived with those results for now, several generations, seeing the effects of some of the laws and regulations and statutes that we have. Al was the 1994 crime act bad . Was that a mistake . In retrospect, do you think that was a mistake . Ms. Lynch it did not think through all of the consequences of what it thought it would do. It was seeking to address the credible problem of v
He was the coceo of his Investor Unit for about five years. He worked on regulation and started his own alternative Asset Management firm. In his first interview as ceo, he sat down with me exclusively. Bill winters, thank you for speaking to bloomberg. It is such a pleasure to speak to you again. How are you settling in . Bill its going well. The thing that attracted me in the first place is the great history, really exciting markets, clients that know the bank well and like the bank a lot. This was all my sense from the outside. I came knowing the plenty of problems as well. I knew there were problems and expected the external environment would be challenging. Here we are a year after i agreed to join, its everything i expected. Weve got a great franchise with a ton of opportunity. We have a ton of problems as well, and i try to be transparent about it. In august, when i made my first public statements about the bank, we set up a very Robust Program of actions. We are doing it. The e