closed door testimony of the grand jury in washington d.c.? no it won t have any impact on that grand jury investigation alex, i think bonkers is a pretty good word to use to describe this argument. and andrew and i, andrew, we may have even been in the situation at one point. it s not unusual to have different u.s. attorneys offices commencing investigation, because both of them are seeing some form of crime. at the same time, both offices baskin till they bump into each other, and then they will resolve the issue of which district will move forward with what charges. nothing improper about having those grand jury is operating at the same time. but, beyond this idiosyncrasy, that andrew has pointed out in the argument that the judge raises, it s not just that she raises it, it s the context that she doesn t have. because the government has asked for a garcia hearing. that s a hearing into a conflict of interest between
offices investigate till they bump into each other, and then they will resolve the issue of which district will move forward with what charges. nothing improper about having those grand juries operating at the same time. but, beyond this idiosyncrasy, that andrew has pointed out in the argument that the judge raises, it s not just that she raises it, it s the context that she does it in. because the government has asked for a garcia hearing. that s a hearing into a conflict of interest between one of the defendants lawyers, and his client. this is walt nauta s lawyer, and he represents some of the folks, or is represented in the fact in the past folks who will be witnesses in this case. so the government asked the judge to set what s called a garcia hearing, so that they can go into open court and put that on the record, with the defendant present. some defendants will hear that their lawyer has a conflict of interest, and they might choose to reconsider that representation. you know,
because according to the united nations was latest index, international food commodity prices dipped for the 12th consecutive month in march. the index, which was released on friday, had reached used demand and the extension of the black sea grain demand as reasons. an analyst from the economist intelligence unit told me there are economies in asia that are still dealing with sticky inflation. still dealing with sticky inflation. , . ., , inflation. yes, the countries that have inflation. yes, the countries that have seen inflation. yes, the countries that have seen sticky - inflation. yes, the countries i that have seen sticky inflation are the likes of the philippines and singapore into certain extentjapan. and philippines and singapore into certain extent japan. and that has to do with, you know, what is the idiosyncrasy of those economies, not the full price trend normally. economies, not the full price trend normally. how has china s reapening. trend normally. how has chin
still dealing with sticky inflation. , . ., , inflation. yes, the countries that have inflation. yes, the countries that have seen inflation. yes, the countries that have seen sticky - inflation. yes, the countries i that have seen sticky inflation are the likes of the philippines and singapore and to a certain extentjapan. and that has to do with, you know, what is the idiosyncrasy of that economy, not the food price trends globally.- that economy, not the food price trends globally. how has china s reopening price trends globally. how has china s reopening affected - price trends globally. how has l china s reopening affected food prices in asia? is it driving up prices in asia? is it driving up consumption, is it putting pressure on prices? hat up consumption, is it putting pressure on prices?- up consumption, is it putting pressure on prices? not yet. we haven t really pressure on prices? not yet. we haven t really seen pressure on prices? not yet. we haven t really seen
around the middle of next year. start production. looking at food prices not because according to the nine nation slaves index international prices dipped for the 12th consecutive month in march. the index released on friday cited ample supplies and the extension of the black sea green initiative as reasons for the decline. but despite the positive trend, an analyst from the economist intelligence unit in saying that there are still economies in asia dealing with sticky inflation. sticky inflation. countries that have sticky inflation. countries that have sticky - sticky inflation. countries that have sticky inflationl sticky inflation. countries i that have sticky inflation are the likes of the philippines and singapore into a extent japan. that has to do with what is the idiosyncrasy of the economy, not the food price trend, normally. trend, normally. how does china s reopening -