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You can report on his tweets without actually reporting the misstatements and repeating the misstatements.
It's clear she's made some misstatements, and that those misstatements tend to run in the direction of giving her a more compelling personal story.
"This lack of faith in part stems from factual misstatements from high-ranking members of the Police Department," Fuller's letter stated, though it did not provide specifics about any factual misstatements.
" It also says that Manafort "has not made intentional misstatements.
But it was troubling to see the sheer # of misstatements.
The conference has still had its share of male misstatements.
It was all filled with misstatements and lies, she later pronounced.
But misstatements such as the one this weekend certainly aren't helping.
The list of misstatements and gyrating policies goes on and on.
"It was full of hypocrisy and misstatements and outright lies," Schake said.
The alleged misstatements "have hamstrung the search for the truth," GM wrote.
These companies saw more tax disputes with the government and accounting misstatements.
The president's aides and critics have offered multiple explanations for his misstatements.
He will neither acknowledge mistakes, nor apologize for misstatements or bigoted remarks.
And much of the substance that's there consists of misstatements of fact.
It pointed out misstatements that would cut some of its previously reported sales.
He's not about actually helping people fix their grammatical misstatements, he's just grumbling.
The FBI and Abedin declined ProPublica's requests for comment on the director's misstatements.
But McCaskill on Thursday more openly criticized Trump for misstatements, untruths and lies.
Cohen made the misstatements while testifying before two congressional intelligence committees in 2017.
But he adamantly refuses to apologize for his numerous gaffes, insults and misstatements.
"They were looking to get us for lies or slight misstatements," Trump said.
Letting government officials prosecute their critics for supposed misstatements is a dangerous business.
And her bar for overcoming gaffes and misstatements, they believe, was much higher.
There have already been some misstatements about Dr. Levy's conduct in the media.
Misstatements to the general public are much more likely to be considered material.
In 2010, Kirk apologized for misstatements about his service in the Navy Reserves.
In the past, she had been accused of making misstatements about her life.
ANDY MCCARTHY, "NATIONAL REVIEW CONTRIBUTING EDITOR": There are misstatements that you make which are innocent misstatements, and then there is stuff that you say which is not only wrong but like so galactically stupidly wrong it&aposs hard to explain.
They said the case against Koskinen showed little more than agency mismanagement and misstatements.
In between, of course, you get Trump's usual mishmash of gibberish, lies, and misstatements.
This company's faux pas here in misstatements or restatements are not generating any confidence.
Richard Blumenthal (Conn.), for his past misstatements about his service during the Vietnam War.
It also alleged SAIC made misstatements over its internal controls and commitment to ethics.
Cohen made the misstatements when testifying before two congressional intelligence committees the year before.
His legal team offered explanations of human nature as the reasons for his misstatements.
BMI feels obligated to correct the misstatements in Woodson's editorial and present the facts.
When faced with the evidence of its misstatements, the administration sidesteps and moves on.
Will misstatements by a company, for instance, qualify as a Rule 10b-5 violation?
"He's continued to offer misstatements and fabrications, in direct contradiction to his own experts."
The misstatements and digressions hardly disappeared when Mr. Biden set foot in South Carolina.
"[T]hese irregularities, these misstatements, these omissions were not satisfactorily explained," Barr told NBC.
The company also found further misstatements, yet was unable to identify who engaged in misconduct.
It also booked 4.4 billion yen in expenses to reflect previous misstatements involving Ghosn's compensation.
BuzzFeed News collected 100 such lies and misstatements from Trump's first 100 days in office.
Since being elected president, Trump has not slowed the pace of his misstatements and lies.
Alere acknowledged misstatements in prior year financial statements in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
When people make misstatements about me, I'm able to say it and call it out.
It was a $85033 billion business with accounting misstatements that amounted to about $2 billion.
Clinton endlessly over minor misstatements and exaggerations, or sometimes over actions that were perfectly innocent.
They weren't trivial misstatements; they actually matter, and speak his overall credibility relative to Ford's.
The fact-check tagged Trump with four "Pinocchios" — its most damning rating — for his misstatements.
Fraud can be broadly defined, and include smaller infractions like misstatements on the citizenship application.
First-half 2018 results have been restated to reflect misstatements already identified, M&C said.
Woods dismissed an SEC claim that Gamsey obtained money or property through the alleged misstatements.
At times it's difficult to know where exactly misstatements end and free associating nonsense begins.
In the same 60 Minutes interview, Trump renounced one false claim, only to make other misstatements.
The company had been under federal investigation for suspected misstatements about orders for its data servers.
Their press release repeats the rhetoric of the Utah congressional delegation that includes easily refuted misstatements.
Trump's punches will be ready-made: Former Vice President Joe Biden's ethics, record and misstatements; Sen.
They are Entrapping people for misstatements, lies or unrelated things that took place many years ago.
Manafort's attorneys have countered that their client made only unintentional misstatements to the special counsel's office.
Justices keep editing them after they are issued, correcting factual errors and even misstatements of law.
But now that he's there, Kudlow's errors, misstatements, and exaggerations are wreaking havoc on U.S. policy.
He left Joseph R. Biden Jr. resorting to misstatements to defend his stance on bankruptcy legislation.
Many blunders and misstatements have come out of the Trump administration during the last few months.
We're not going to use it to describe misstatements or other dubious, even highly questionable assertions.
He has fueled a political atmosphere filled with false information and misstatements that destabilize our public discourse.
" Witnesses are allowed to make corrections to misstatements in depositions in what's known as an "errata sheet.
Court watchers and legal experts say Trump risks lying under oath or making misstatements in the interview.
He has heard a lot of lies and misstatements about the FBI that he intends to correct.
Though what mainly bothers me aren't her misstatements of fact but rather the unworkability of her proposals.
His later misstatements about terrorism, foreign policy, immigration and voter fraud proved to be much more consequential.
"I find that they're not obvious misstatements," said the judge as he allowed Parnas' bail to continue.
The lawyers said on Wednesday that Mr. Manafort was only guilty of memory lapses and innocent misstatements.
But in the process, the senator made a series of small misstatements about what the science actually is.
For all his gaffes and misstatements, the fact is this: The race is not over until it's over.
Congress also should put the most glaring misstatements made by Trump and Barr squarely in front of Mueller.
A distorted view of history Trump's misstatements, embellishments and untruths about accepted historical fact have run the gamut.
From David Bacon The column by Eduardo Porter proposing a new Bracero Program contains significant misstatements of fact.
Zuckerberg's statements also could have exposed him to other legal liabilities if he made any misstatements under oath.
Sanders told investigators that her misstatements were a "slip of the tongue" and that the claims were unfounded.
Biden has weathered fierce attacks from his rivals and his own penchant for misstatements to remain in front.
The problem for Trump is that it's buried under his asides, misstatements and other general verbal ephemera. 231.
If Biden wins, he will amuse, embarrass and probably alarm me with his gaffes, misstatements and memory lapses.
Kraft Heinz says that it will restate earnings for 2016 and 2017 due to misstatements in the original filings.
It does not, however, believe that the misstatements are what they call quantitatively material to any individual reporting period.
The judge said this meant Harman could not show that Trinity's alleged misstatements materially affected the government's payment decisions.
The Edelson suit alleges that Thut's objection to the firm's TCPA settlement with Gannett was rife with factual misstatements.
Still, the gaffe drew mockery on social media and comparisons to Trump's misstatements of people's names in the past.
Clinton passed up the opportunity to correct Mr. Trump on his misstatements and his frequent stretching of the truth.
This tendency often manifests itself during speeches and other public events, when Trump will pretend his misstatements were intentional.
First, they're outright, clearly intentional lies — not dubious assertions or misstatements that could be attributed to ignorance or misunderstanding.
That's one of the reasons Donald Trump's nonstop lying and misstatements of fact aren't just immoral but also dangerous.
After Mr. Colbert asked whether his occasional misstatements suggested he was "going nuts," Mr. Biden went with the joke.
Mr. Horowitz took no position on whether a judge would have approved the wiretap without the misstatements and omissions.
U.S. District Judge William Pauley in Manhattan said the plaintiffs failed to show that Volaris' alleged misstatements were material.
All those questions only deepened over the summer, with particular attention on various gaffes and misstatements by the candidate.
The memo written by the lawyers said that Mr. Spicer was presented with a longer list of his misstatements.
But Geyser's Supreme Court brief contends there's actually no circuit split because the other rulings involved alleged misstatements, not omissions.
Now it's time for Barr to get called out publicly on his most important misstatements and his overt political pandering.
It also reinforces an "anti-fraud" provision for proxy advisers that bars omissions or misstatements in their reports or recommendations.
" He added: "This lack of faith, in part, stems from factual misstatements from high-ranking members of the police department.
Cohen admitted in November to making misstatements about the Trump Moscow property plans while testifying before two congressional intelligence committees.
Still, the judge described Papadopoulos's actions as serious, noting that he has admitted that his misstatements impeded the Russia investigation.
Federal officials are investigating the developer building a controversial natural gas pipeline over alleged "misstatements" regarding its construction in Ohio.
Instead, the President's address -- laden with errors and misstatements -- caused only more doubts about his administration's grasp of the crisis.
"I can't jump in front of the microphone and push him down," Fauci said of Trump's misstatements about the coronavirus.
Critics have often pointed to misstatements, errors of fact and composite characterizations in the book without impeaching its central narrative.
I am incredibly curious about the extraordinary document, complete with grammatical errors and spelling errors and absolutely profound scientific misstatements!
The company expects the accounting review to lead to a restatement of 2018 results to reflect any misstatements, it said.
And the prosecutors argued that Mr. Manafort's misstatements were not minor at all, but had bearing on continuing criminal investigations.
Here are three quotes on category one misstatements, where Trump says he was accurately saying other people said something false, so there's no reason for him to apologize for spreading misinformation: Here are two quotes on category two misstatements where Trump says it's okay to say something false, because something different would later happen that was kind of similar to the thing he falsely said earlier: And here are four quotes on category three misstatements, where Trump simply insists that false claims he's made in the past are, in fact, true.
Failing to recognize expenses related to rebates "is the latest page from a well-worn playbook of accounting misstatements," she said.
The hashtag # is trending on Twitter today as users join in to brag, or joke, about misstatements on their job applications.
When Spicer was ordered to speak to the media relaying several factual misstatements, Priebus should have insisted that Spicer not go.
When it finally issued its delayed report, the Canadian drugmaker identified misstatements that would reduce some of its previously reported revenue.
He said messages from Instacart customer support representatives stating address previews had been removed "to be fair to customers" were misstatements.
IGT conducted an internal investigation into the whistleblower's allegations and determined its reported financial statements contained no misstatements, the agency said.
And in February, the Times debuted an Oscars ad that seemed to take aim at Trump and his pattern of misstatements.
Since that meeting his statements and misstatements, as well as those of his tin-eared advisers, only hurt the administration's cause.
As a candidate, Trump was scandal-ridden, prone to bizarre misstatements and exaggerations, and unfettered by the usual rules of politics.
In the face of lies and misstatements, advisers, cabinet members and political appointees, whether freely or cajoled, rally to his defense.
The core statement in my opinion by the IG is that these irregularities, these misstatements, these omissions were not satisfactorily explained.
Last month, the Justice Department declared at least two of the four surveillance warrants against Page invalid, citing misstatements and omissions.
Joe Biden is known for being long-winded, for speaking in a choppy fashion or making misstatements, which we have covered.
In July, FERC started an investigation into the developer building the controversial natural gas pipeline over alleged "misstatements" regarding its construction.
Kinder Morgan said the petition contained numerous misstatements and is working with nearby landowners to remediate any impacts to their property.
McCabe, who was two days short of eligibility for full retirement benefits when he was fired, has denied any intentional misstatements.
The company expects the accounting review to lead to a restatement of its 2018 results to reflect any misstatements, it said.
Fact Check WASHINGTON — The string of insults, misstatements, exaggerations and outright falsehoods emanating from the White House began just after sunrise.
But Manafort's attorneys say any misstatements were merely due to memory lapses, and do not represent any intent to deceive investigators.
Chao later divested in June 2019 and admitted to "inadvertent misstatements of fact" in her financial disclosure report and ethics agreement.
The program offers favorable settlement terms to municipal bond underwriters and issuers that self-report material misstatements and omissions in offering documents.
Yet, Trump and his campaign have made enough mistakes to fill dozens of newspapers, and the stories about his misstatements write themselves.
In 22007, Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. were under investigation for misstatements they made about the Trump SoHo hotel and condo development.
They want to scare everybody into making up stories that are not true by catching them in the smallest of misstatements. Sad!......
Cohen says he made the misstatements while testifying before two congressional intelligence committees in 2900 about the timing of the project. Dec.
A House Democrat says misstatements by two top White House aides show the Trump administration is dangerously bad at fighting terrorism. Rep.
Puma's post-trial press release, titled "Puma Biotechnology Announces Litigation Victory," touted the company's exoneration on three of the four alleged misstatements.
Cohen says he made the misstatements while testifying before two congressional intelligence committees in 2017 about the timing of the project. Dec.
Judge Kavanaugh's misstatements were so egregious and disturbing that the NAACP called upon the Senate to investigate his statements as possible perjury.
Trump's misstatements may have desensitized some political observers, but the ones Monday night may have shocked even those primed to hear them.
Mr. Flynn's misstatements led to his firing in February and his guilty plea on Friday to charges of lying to federal agents.
"They want to scare everybody into making up stories that are not true by catching them in the smallest of misstatements. Sad!"
Critics pounced, warning that the misstatements point to Biden's weakness as a candidate, which will come back to haunt Democrats in 2020.
An attorney for Levy, Darren O'Quinn, issued a statement saying his client's conduct had been the subject of "misstatements" in the media.
Mr. Trump's first national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, was forced to resign over misstatements about his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
Spicer's appearances in the White House briefing room gained national attention, largely due to his numerous misstatements and altercations with the press.
We documented and presented to The Hill misstatements, omissions and other erroneous material in 11 of her 14 paragraphs, and her headline.
Benchmark filed a legal complaint against Kalanick this week, alleging that Kalanick made "material misstatements" and hid crucial information about company problems.
Benchmark filed a legal complaint against Kalanick last week, alleging that Kalanick made "material misstatements" and hid crucial information about company problems.
Trump's lies and misstatements aren't just damaging in that they erode the idea that Truth and Fact exists outside of political spin.
That is exactly what happened last week, apparently to cover up Trump's misstatements that Alabama was in the path of Hurricane Dorian.
To be blunt: Many now defending McCabe would roundly mock a Trump ally citing a similar excuse for making misstatements to investigators.
Of course, Conway's "Bowling Green massacre" mistake last week was a reminder that misstatements, when coming from a White House mouthpiece, are magnified.
Following a series of missteps that included accounting misstatements and oversights by ousted CEO Michael Pearson, Valeant reported disappointing quarterly earnings on Tuesday.
This is not true, but it is in keeping with a president who has a history of exaggerations, lies and misstatements of fact.
Separately, Baxter also announced an internal investigation into misstatements reported in its financial statements from 2014-2018 and the first half of 2019.
SunEdison shares swung back and forth on heavy volume after its internal investigation failed to find material misstatements in its past financial statements.
Misstatements and borderline lies about one's place in an elite echelon continue long after graduation from elite institutions, and in many different ways.
Rule 10b-5 prohibits any scheme to defraud, which includes misstatements or omissions of material information that affect the market value of shares.
Kellyanne Conway, the president's counselor and once the most prominent face of the White House, has been less visible after several public misstatements.
In fact, many of the claims he made were recycled heavily from previous comments and contained many of the same misstatements and exaggerations.
Last year, Mr. Carson was leading in some national polls before misstatements on foreign policy and a contentious remark about Muslims derailed his campaign.
The company said that while drawing up its 2015 financial statements, it failed to identify potential misstatements, including the calculation of income tax expense.
He also said he believed a police detective had corruptly attempted to influence the case by keeping a witness from testifying about her misstatements.
The internal review identified adjustments that resulted in an understatement of the cost of products sold totaling $208 million, including misstatements of $175 million.
But there's a big proportion of the audience that appreciates this more adversarial approach, and it's because of the volume of misstatements and confusion.
Now the technology company has hit back at what it calls the banks' "innuendo" and "misstatements," arguing their demands would create a security threat.
Cohen pleaded guilty on Thursday to making misstatements before congressional intelligence committees while testifying about his contacts with Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Sanders has in the past explained misstatements by telling reporters she did not have the right information at the time of her original remarks.
The president's lawyers have argued that his rambling, off-the-cuff style would put him at risk of making misstatements during in-person questioning.
The 'Gaffe Machine' warms up: Biden is starting to make the sort of misstatements and impolitic comments that he has long been known for.
The justices unanimously rejected the government's position that it could revoke the citizenship of Americans who made even trivial misstatements in their naturalization proceedings.
The result was that users of the reports could become confused and there was a risk that material inconsistencies or misstatements could go undetected.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has requested information from Nissan and Mr. Ghosn about any financial improprieties and possible misstatements in their financial reports.
In a particularly pointed piece, The Weekly Standard's Andrew Ferguson identified "misstatements of fact, leaps in logic, and pointlessly elaborate argumentation" throughout the book.
I made several missteps, mostly simple misstatements ("say yes" instead of SAY I DO, "about" instead of KISSY) or misnomers ("Aikens" instead of AIKMAN).
Ghosn and Kelly are also likely to be rearrested on suspicion of making misstatements in reports for the subsequent three business years, the newspaper reported.
"I made these misstatements to be consistent with individual 222's political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 224," says Cohen, referring to Trump.
Kraft also said it reviewed supplier contracts and found additional misstatements may or may not have resulted from the misconduct tied to its procurement practices.
After a series of missteps that included accounting misstatements and oversights by ousted CEO Michael Pearson, Valeant has seen its stock plummet to just $26.
There were no misstatements about the price of the pound, and Cairn Energy was paying close attention to the upward movement in the currency market.
It can revoke or suspend it if the company is found to have made misstatements in its application or does not comply with the conditions.
Some GOP lawmakers have questioned if Clinton made misstatements in testimony before Congress and have pressed for the Justice Department to look into possible perjury.
The embattled drugmaker has been under significant pressure in the last few years after a series of missteps, including accounting misstatements and C-suite shakeups.
But Pence was not exclusively concerned about Clinton's misstatements under oath, also arguing that Clinton's public statements about Lewinsky damaged the institution of the presidency.
"I made these misstatements to be consistent with Individual 1's political messaging and out of loyalty to Individual 1," Mr. Cohen told a judge.
It requires the jury to believe the defendants did not intentionally make misstatements and were instead victims of the hype surrounding Theranos like everyone else.
"The Court understands the government to have concluded, in view of the material misstatements and omissions, that the Court's authorizations ... were not valid," Boasberg wrote.
But the consequences of years of misstatements and lies from the President's mouth and Twitter feed inevitably have consequences for the most anodyne of policies.
The filing alleges that Kalanick made "material misstatements" and hid crucial information about company problems from the board in order to attain more power there.
Arthur Andersen had been convicted of destroying records shortly before the Securities and Exchange Commission began an investigation into financial misstatements by its client Enron.
My self-esteem had hit rock bottom this time a year ago—which might explain all the misstatements that crept into my last Christmas newsletter.
But when Mr. Spicer's briefing began, the lawyers started hearing numerous misstatements — some bigger than others — and ended up compiling them all in a memo.
Biden's allies are frustrated by the media coverage, believing the press is creating a false equivalence between run-of-the-mill misstatements and Trump's myriad scandals.
I very much look forward to testifying and I am anxious to correct a number of the misstatements by committee members regarding my activities in 2016.
A theft typically involves a victim losing money or property, but when a bank loans money and gets repaid, then misstatements may not cause much concern.
The Trump administration has faced strong criticism for its handling of the outbreak, from a lack of testing kits to Trump's repeated misstatements at press conferences.
The misstatements begin in the opening of the report, where Sheriff Shoar erroneously contends that Mr. King, the special prosecutor, concluded that Ms. O'Connell killed herself.
The couple were charged under Section 17(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, which prohibits misstatements or omissions of material information when soliciting investments.
Mr. Biden, whose appearances on the campaign trail can be halting and sprinkled with misstatements, has generally delivered his strongest performances when focused on Mr. Trump.
Nor are there many signs that his loyal base of supporters is troubled by the misstatements he has made in the first week of his presidency.
The commission would be looking "certainly for misstatements and whether or not Mr. Musk intended to manipulate the market, which some people contend," Unger said Wednesday.
Only six months in, President Trump has compiled a record of dishonesty — ranging from casual misstatements to flat-out lies — without precedent in the modern presidency.
Democrats have noted that the Justice Department brought no criminal charges against Lerner and say the case against Koskinen shows little more than agency mismanagement and misstatements.
Washington (CNN)When he wanted to dispute a Democratic Senator over his Supreme Court nominee, President Donald Trump went after the senator's misstatements about serving in Vietnam.
We've rounded up gaffes, "misstatements" and some of the most outlandish, surprising, and just plain false claims the 2016 candidates have made during the current campaign season.
Partner Fund Management had accused Theranos of securities fraud, alleging that the company had attracted the investment '[t]hrough a series of lies, material misstatements and omissions.
The SEC also rejected Rio Tinto's contention that any alleged misstatements and omissions might be immaterial because the writedown was for only 3 percent of company assets.
In the first White House blogging effort, we reached out to individuals on both sides to try to correct misstatements (fake news?) about the 2007 reform legislation.
Cohen, who has agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, said he made two misstatements in 2017 while testifying before two congressional intelligence committees.
In instructing the media to "lay off" Biden, Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman argued that Biden's misstatements have no bearing on what kind of president he'd be.
Cohen was in "close and regular contact" with White House staff and Trump's legal team while he was crafting misstatements to Congress, according to his lawyers' filing.
Wells Fargo – Wells Fargo settled a class action securities fraud lawsuit for $480 million, in a case stemming from alleged "misstatements and omissions" regarding its sales practices.
President Trump's tweet referencing his own horrid new policy threatens to normalize his lies and misstatements and seeks to shroud his tragic misunderstanding of immigration writ-large.
"I believe Mr. Woolley's memo contained a number of errors, misstatements and omissions that were self-serving and significantly changed the context of the conversation," he said.
Stone's lawyer told CNN that Stone's misstatements resulted from forgetfulness and were "immaterial," and that Stone did not receive materials from WikiLeaks prior to their public release.
"This is just the latest of a troubling list of 'misstatements' and are downright dangerous," the center's head, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, said in a statement on Tuesday.
"This letter is formal notice to cease and desist, as well as immediately retract such statements with clarification to your blatant and damaging misstatements," said the letter.
The FBI summary notes, however, that Gordon acknowledged Trump and Manafort "exacerbated" the matter by making misstatements on TV about the campaign's involvement in the platform changes.
"There is little use in parsing the president's misstatements and bluster, except to say that they are the words of one man," McCain said in a statement.
"This is just the latest of a troubling list of 'misstatements' and are downright dangerous," the center's head, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, said in a statement on Tuesday.
But during his time at the two-day meeting, Trump managed to make a few misstatements and tell a few whoppers about a variety of international issues.
Based off those misstatements, the vendor entered into an agreement with McFarland and Fyre which unconditionally guaranteed $2.4 million from the sales of those pre-purchased tickets.
That finding sparked a larger investigation that unearthed weaknesses in its accounting practices specific to its procurement contracts, which led it to discover misstatements dating back to 2016.
President Trump made a series of misstatements about recent hurricanes Thursday, while also revealing that prior to Irma he was unaware of the existence of Category 5 storms.
Beleaguered Canadian drugmaker Valeant Pharmaceuticals International filed its long-delayed annual report on Friday, in which it identified misstatements that would reduce some of its previously reported revenue.
On Sunday, when his team was still crunching the numbers, Kessler told me "we counted 45 misstatements or falsehoods in his interview with Sean Hannity" the other day.
It is simply not equivalent to put birtherism on one side and to put Hillary Clinton's conversations and misstatements and missteps about email practices on the other side.
"Plaintiffs presented a case to the jury based on Vivendi's alleged misstatements, and the jury entered a verdict against Vivendi based on fifty-seven of them," Livingston wrote.
But after a few high profile gaffes and misstatements, Conway's power -- and public standing -- has fallen, with some White House aides openly wondering what she is doing regularly.
As you know, the Supreme Court held in Halliburton that although shareholders are entitled to a presumption that investors relied on corporate misstatements, defendants can rebut that presumption.
Time will tell, but this and other research leads me to have confidence that Wallace as moderator will not stand idly by and let factual misstatements remain unchallenged.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump -- if he keeps up his current pace -- will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office. Stop.
Giuliani dismisses Sekulow's misstatements as simply "misinformed" and compared it to his own contradictory remark on Fox News about cash payments by Trump to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Mr. Cavanaugh's response disputed that memo, saying it contained "a number of errors, misstatements and omissions that were self-serving and significantly changed the context of the conversation."
Reality check: Though stakeholders may make try to make this about the FBI's honesty, even staunch supporters of strong encryption generally agree these repeated misstatements haven't been intentional.
It's a shame he has had to constantly clean up the president's egregious misstatements, but thank goodness we have someone like him available and accessible to do it.
Now, it seems, contradicting the president's misstatements is a potentially fireable offense, even at an agency whose role it is to provide the public with accurate storm forecasts.
Several justices seemed taken aback by Mr. Parker's unyielding position that the government may revoke the citizenship of Americans who made even trivial misstatements in their naturalization proceedings.
Investigators likely will examine whether Boeing made any misstatements about the upgrades or if the company failed to disclose possible safety problems to the F.A.A. without those upgrades.
They didn't say when they plan to file the reports, but said they had not yet identified any material misstatements or need for restatements of financial statements or disclosures.
Oetken said Im had made a "fairly strong" argument that the fact he told a counterparty about his alleged misstatements showed that his practice was commonplace and not fraudulent.
"I made these misstatements to be consistent with individual 1's political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 1," says Cohen, who previously identified "individual 1" as Trump.
"I made these misstatements to be consistent with individual 21's political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 22," says Cohen, who previously identified "individual 222" as Trump.
The agency said that in addition to Jacoby's misstatements, the fraud included reporting false, higher sale prices for products, and reporting revenue from sales before necessary agreements were signed.
Like many of the Trump White House's most visible officials, Sanders regularly faced criticism that she was a mouthpiece for the president's long history of lies, misstatements and exaggerations.
If Zuckerberg were deposed, Facebook officials were reportedly worried that it could open him up to a slew of private lawsuits if he was found to have made misstatements.
New research finds that auditors are most likely to find misstatements early in their tenure; by the tenth year, the benefits of a fresh pair of eyes are lost.
You know, I don't think that was in my head but I think we have to confront the reality that all lies and all misstatements are not created equally.
He would later become President Donald Trump's campaign advisor and first national security advisor, until he was forced to resign over misstatements about his communications with a Russian diplomat.
"I made these misstatements to be consistent with individual 23's political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 22," says Cohen, who previously identified "individual 222" as Trump.
"I very much look forward to testifying and I am anxious to correct a number of the misstatements by committee members regarding my activities in 2016," Stone said Thursday.
"I made these misstatements to be consistent with individual 22's political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 222," says Cohen, who previously identified "individual 224" as Trump.
An investigation of possibly faulty accounting typically looks deep into corporate books and public statements, and the government rarely commits resources without evidence that there may be significant misstatements.
Ocasio-Cortez has come under scrutiny for making a handful of misstatements about the economy, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, and the potential costs of Medicare for All.
Mr. Trump's first national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, was forced to resign over misstatements about his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergey I. Kislyak.
"We have reviewed it, have found it to be filled with misstatements and baseless innuendo, and intend to respond to Nant Capital as promptly as possible," the statement said.
"Only six months in, President Trump has compiled a record of dishonesty — ranging from casual misstatements to flat-out lies — without precedent in the modern presidency," the Times said.
The state didn't have to prove that the company had intentionally misled investors, but it did need to prove that the company's misstatements had a material impact on investors.
The indictment alleges that when pressed with the charges, Huawei made multiple misstatements about its efforts to obtain trade secrets to both FBI agents and the House Intelligence Committee.
Baxter also announced an internal investigation into misstatements reported in its financial statements from 2014-2018 and the first half of 2019, following which its shares fell 4.5% to $84.
In late February, Cohen testified before Congress, implicating several Trump Organization executives whom he said knew about financial misstatements and were involved in reimbursing him for the hush-money scheme.
What the DLA fell short in documenting, per Politico: The agency didn't properly document over $800 million in construction projects as well as misstatements about $465 million in construction projects.
"This 'story,' replete with assumptions, misstatements and fraudulent statements was wrongfully published by the gossip blog Splinter despite the obviousness of its falsity and lack of factual support," he continued.
When Brett Kavanaugh testifies, he comes to the witness table not with a clean slate, but a growing list of slippery misstatements made for the purpose of ensuring his confirmation.
In his complaint with the commission, Tripp alleges that Tesla has made several "material omissions and misstatements" to investors and taken steps that potentially compromised the safety of its customers.
An investor sued Credit Suisse on Wednesday, alleging that misstatements about a complex product betting on stock market swings led to losses for people who bought in at inflated prices.
Redfield is also not viewed as a strong public speaker by experts inside and outside the agency; he has had to issue corrections to misstatements in recent testimony before Congress.
Some of his misstatements have the color of propaganda, but often he seems to be caught up in other people's propaganda or even to have misunderstood his own talking points.
Last summer, as The Fiscal Times reported, an inspector general's examination of the finances of the U.S. Army alone found misstatements and errors than ran into the trillions of dollars.
So how do you like that, because there was a tweet today about this is the most exasperated story AP has had, because they corrected seven misstatements or lies, essentially lies.
" In a letter sent to U.S. Attorney General William Barr on April 93, Rtskhiladze's lawyer demanded an immediate retraction of the footnote, stating that it contained "gross misstatements" and "glaring inaccuracies.
The misstatements in Kraft's reports for the years 2016, 2017 and the first nine months of 2018 mainly relates to the timing and recognition of supplier contracts in the procurement area.
On Thursday, Cohen pleaded guilty for misstatements he made to Congress in 2017 regarding his contacts with Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign about a plan to build Trump Tower Moscow.
The COVID-19 issue will, of course, be the subject of fierce political argument, not least because of widespread criticisms of the Trump administration's response and misstatements by the president himself.
They have been used in a number of cases, like the prosecutions of General Motors and Toyota Motors over misstatements about vehicle defects, that are not ordinarily thought of as fraud.
Much seemed familiar on Saturday as President Trump held his first campaign rally as president — the hats, the chants, and even some of the misstatements and exaggerations made by Mr. Trump.
Not just a person who makes factual misstatements but a person who has gotten ahead in life through extensive use of bullshit, leaving in his wake a trail of broken promises.
"I made these misstatements to be consistent with individual 1's political messaging and out of loyalty to individual 1," Cohen, who previously identified "individual 1" as Trump, said in court.
"We have already provided John Schnatter all of the materials he is entitled to as a director and will not be distracted by his misstatements, words and actions," Papa John's told CNBC.
Asked to comment on behalf of Ritchie and Papa John's, a company spokesperson said in an emailed statement that it would not let Schnatter's "numerous misstatements" distract the company and its customers.
The company's self-disclosure of "misstatements and omissions" regarding the use of middlemen to help win contracts prompted Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to launch a bribery and fraud investigation last year.
That guidelines calculation was based on the sharp drop in American Realty's share price after it revealed misstatements in its accounting, which wiped more than $3 billion off the company's market value.
Yet in March 85033 two Department of Defense officials testified before the House Armed Services Committee and made a series of misstatements that seemed to contradict the deputy secretary of Defense's letter.
With regard to his misstatements about contacts with the administration, Manafort's attorneys emphasized that Manafort did not "believe" or "recall" direct or indirect communications with two administration officials he was asked about.
To get Partner Fund to invest in the company, Theranos engaged in "a series of lies, material misstatements and omissions," according the letter, which has been reviewed by The New York Times.
While Don Quixote the character lacks the malevolence of Donald Trump the president, his misstatements and actions still cause embarrassment to himself (that he does not recognize) and sometimes tragedy for others.
In October, Facebook said it was "expressly banning misrepresentations about how to vote," including claims that people can vote with an online app or misstatements about whether a vote will be counted.
Biden enters the his third debate atop the field, even after his first two performances were criticized as lackluster and his campaign has fended off questions about repeated misstatements on the trail.
Whether called lies or misstatements, Mr. Trump's history of falsehoods has been extensively documented, but the string of factual distortions that came to light this week could come back to haunt him.
The jury verdict and appeals court decision show that misstatements are not necessarily enough to prove fraud, at least when investors can figure out the value of the securities on their own.
I asked Murray Energy officials why they had chosen to sue, since it's more typical that the aggrieved party would pursue other means of rectifying any perceived misstatements — like seeking a correction.
" In announcing the winner on Friday, Mr. Schroeder again blasted "the hypocrisy and misstatements regarding the preset cost of a license plate that were made by headline-grabbing politicians during this process.
The sentence contained one misstatement—it was actually afternoon—which was the first of dozens of misstatements, ranging from the trivial to the risible ("I never get phone calls from the media").
Politico reported that the audit of DLA showed at least $465 million in misstatements for construction projects, including projects it financed for the Army Corps of Engineers or other defense-related agencies.
Shuklin and the VA made misstatements to the media about aspects of the trip, the report says, with Shulkin inaccurately claiming to a reporter that he had bought the tennis match tickets.
Monday's disclosure revealed that 19 million of NMC's shares are potentially subject to undisclosed share pledges, while U.K. regulator the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced a probe into misstatements of holdings.
A San Antonio school officer caught on tape body-slamming a middle-school student was fired Monday by the district, which said the officer's misstatements about what happened were revealed by the video.
These misstatements and lies range from the big -- that President Obama ordered a wiretap of Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign -- to the much more mundane, like making up phone calls with people.
"This is just the latest of a troubling list of 'misstatements' and are downright dangerous," Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the director of global social action for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, said in a statement.
In a decision on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers rejected AMD's argument that a class should not be certified because alleged misstatements by the company did not affect its share price.
In a footnote to its half-yearly financial results published July 27, Airbus referred only to "misstatements and omissions" in its reporting on certain transactions that were brokered by a third-party intermediary.
When PolitiFact was choosing its "lie of the year," it found that all its real contenders were Trump statements — so it collectively awarded his many campaign misstatements the "lie of the year" award.
In his complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Tripp alleges that Tesla has made several "material omissions and misstatements" to investors and taken steps that potentially compromised the safety of its customers.
"[F] or several months Mr. Manafort has suffered from severe gout, at times confining him to a wheelchair," his attorney's wrote as one explanation for his unintentional misstatements during interviews with Mueller's team.
At the heart of the suit is how Mr. Kalanick obtained outsize control of several Uber board seats in 2016, which Benchmark said he achieved through "material misstatements and fraudulent concealment" of information.
"The claim will assert that Tesco's misstatements are in clear breach of its obligations under the Financial Services & Markets Act and investors must be compensated," said Jeremy Marshall, Bentham Europe's chief investment officer.
The misstatements in its reports for the years 2016, 2017 and the first nine months of 2018 mainly relates to the timing and recognition of supplier contracts in the procurement area, the company said.
The White House staff, too cowed to break their boss of the habit of making things up, is stuck cleaning up the President's misstatements, plugging leaks, and picking pointless, unwinnable fights with media organizations.
Some, like Philippe Reines, a longtime and trusted Clinton confidant, are eager to dig through the pages of Mr. Comey's book, if only to dissect it, point by point, looking for inconsistencies or misstatements.
"I am most interested in correcting a number of falsehoods, misstatements, and misimpressions regarding allegations of collusion between Donald Trump, Trump associates, The Trump Campaign and the Russian state," Stone said in the statement.
Because the misstatements took place during the negotiations for the transaction, the appellate judges found there was not a fraud because each side expects their counterpart will be less than forthcoming about their position.
N) said it agreed to pay $52 million to settle claims made by the U.S. Department of Justice against its former mortgage unit related to alleged misstatements about its residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBSs).
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, a Republican, wrote to Mueller to ask whether he wanted to appear before his panel to discuss any misstatements Barr may have made about the special counsel's investigation.
" Yang also wants to establish a news and information ombudsman at the Federal Communications Commission to fight fake news, with the power to impose "penalties for persistent and destructive misstatements that undermine public discourse.
Nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh slammed the media for what he called its "lies and misstatements" over his comments about there being "no reason to panic" in Florida over Hurricane Irma last week.
Horowitz did find "serious performance failures" such as "factual misstatements" that "taken together resulted in [surveillance] applications that made it appear that the information supporting probable cause was stronger than was actually the case."
While they've edged up to the line of suggesting Kavanaugh has misled the Senate, many Democrats are steering clear of a direct call to dig into the judge's statements under oath for potential misstatements.
Researchers at Onapsis said on Thursday they were naming the exploits "10KBLAZE" because of the threat they posed to "business-critical applications" which, if hacked, could result in "material misstatements" in U.S. financial filings.
No matter your politics, Trump's first weeks in office have been a disaster, as his rush to action, lack of focus and absence of acuity have led him to calamitous missteps and conspiratorial misstatements.
In May, Wells Fargo agreed to pay $480 million to settle a class-action securities fraud lawsuit brought by investors who alleged the bank made misstatements and omissions in its disclosures about sales practices.
U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty in Manhattan said shareholders could sue as a group because Goldman had not shown it more likely than not that its alleged misstatements had no impact on its stock price.
After an internal review, Kraft Heinz said in May it had increased the initial brand writedown by about $13 million due to misstatements in reports for 2016, 2017 and the first nine months of 2018.
When the case returned to Judge Lynn yet again, the company brought in experts to argue that the class should not be certified because Halliburton's alleged misstatements did not impact the price of its shares.
Any misstatements the defendants made to JPMorgan, along with how they were able to generate greater profits through the deceptive orders, may be enough to convince a jury that they were engaged in systematic wrongdoing.
"[F]or several months Mr. Manafort has suffered from severe gout, at times confining him to a wheelchair," his attorney's wrote as one reason for Manafort's myriad of alleged misstatements during interviews with Mueller's team.
Credit Suisse (CS) was sued by an investor, alleging misstatements about the inverse VIX product that lost 90 percent of its value in just a few hours last month during a stock market sell-off.
Last summer, after tweeting that he planned to take Tesla private and had secured the funding to do so, Musk was sued by the US Securities and Exchange Commission for making material misstatements to shareholders.
Mr. Greebel is accused only of participating in the last phase of Mr. Shkreli's conduct related to the use of Retrophin's assets, and does not face charges of making misstatements to the hedge fund investors.
"The office of the Attorney General failed to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that ExxonMobil made any material misstatements or omissions about its practices and procedures that misled any reasonable investor," Ostrager wrote.
Instead, they cast him as a sick man — troubled by "severe" gout, as well as by depression and anxiety — who made misstatements because of a faulty memory and lack of access to his own records.
In a 42-page decision, Circuit Judge Debra Ann Livingston said there was enough evidence to show that Samruk-Kazyna expected U.S. investors to buy BTA's notes, and that their losses stemmed from the alleged misstatements.
But being public is a hassle and it is expensive: quarterly financial reports, daily gyrations of the share price, meetings with Wall Street analysts and public investors and greater legal liability for misstatements to the public.
According to NBC Sports, a two-week investigation by OSU found that Meyer — who was initially placed on paid administrative leave — made "misstatements" when discussing his reason for firing Smith at a press conference in July.
Kirk apologized for his misstatements, including one saying he had been fired on in 2000 while flying reconnaissance missions over Iraq and another saying he was a veteran of Operation Desert Storm in the early 1990s.
Not only is he a person who makes factual misstatements and lies, but he's a person who has gotten ahead in life through extensive use of bullshit, leaving in his wake a trail of broken promises.
And those lies were meant to sync up with Trump's public statements: "I made these misstatements to be consistent with Individual 1's political messaging and out of loyalty to Individual 1," Cohen said in court.
But in 2017, the 5th Circuit said because the agency continued reimbursements for the ET-Plus with "full knowledge" of Harman's claims, he could not show any misstatements by Trinity materially affected the government's payment decisions.
It is illegal for a director or officer of a public company "to knowingly or recklessly make material misstatements about that company," said John Coates, a professor at Harvard Law School who teaches mergers and acquisitions.
Credit Suisse – Credit Suisse was sued by an investor, alleging misstatements about the inverse VIX product that lost 90 percent of its value in just a few hours last month during a stock market sell-off.
Oversubscribed and running himself ragged — presidential contender, Senate committee chairman, father of teenagers — Mr. Biden began making the mistakes that would shape his enduring reputation for carelessness in speech: loose talk, citation-free borrowing, outright misstatements.
So conservatives are framing their criticisms of Ocasio-Cortez and, in Shapiro's words, the "howling at the moon branch of the Democratic Party," through not just Ocasio-Cortez's political platform, but through her gaffes and misstatements.
CLARIFYING OTHER ISSUES Given the various misstatements in the press, I want to take this time to clarify several issues, including questions involving the Ukraine public statement, the involvement of former Mayor Giuliani, and other alleged issues.
There's a lot of talk in the Petrobras petition and the amicus briefs about uncertainty in the lower courts on what evidence investors must offer in order to invoke the presumption of reliance on alleged corporate misstatements.
After an internal review of the accounting missteps, Kraft Heinz said it had increased the initial brand writedown by about $13 million due to misstatements in reports for 2016, 2017 and the first nine months of 2018.
The significant increase in the whoppers being told this political season indicates that candidates feel they can say almost anything with impunity because they face little or no consequence for their misstatements, half-truths, or outright lies.
Klein, the defendants were convicted of a conspiracy to defraud the government by engaging in certain acts, including altering and falsifying books and records, making false statements in tax returns, and making other misstatements to the IRS.
"He's proud, he tells people that he doesn't read books, and it's been showing by the outlandish conspiracy theories he peddles in and misstatements that seem to almost pour out of him about the past," Brinkley said.
BERLIN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - European broadcaster RTL Group said it was investigating accounting misstatements over a number of years at its RTL Radio France unit, but that it does not expect an impact on its group earnings.
Clinton was far more restrained: She declined to match Mr. Trump's volume when he yelled over her, and several times pointed viewers to the internet for fact-checking purposes, rather than going after Mr. Trump's misstatements herself.
The National Council of Churches alleged that Kavanaugh's testimony included "several misstatements and some outright falsehoods," including some related to Christine Blasey Ford's accusation that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party in the 1980s.
"I think people are much more concerned about the economy and job preparation," Blunt told CNN's "State of the Union," adding that Trump's misstatements did not come up during a visit last week to his home state.
Fauci, who was also absent at Trump's Monday briefing, had been the face of the administration's response for a few weeks and has recently been a bit more forceful in correcting Trump's factual misstatements about the crisis.
The former vice president has not exactly sought out high-stakes, adversarial interviews during his campaign this year — let alone interviews with his potential opponent's lawyers where there could be legal consequences for any misstatements he makes.
The main misstatements include the early recognition of revenue from the sale of land, the overstatement of the carrying amount of cane roots and standing cane as well as the overstatement of sugar sales in some regions.
Republicans have zeroed in on the "serious performance failures" by the FBI that Horowitz documented, including numerous "factual misstatements and omissions" that bolstered the FBI's case for obtaining surveillance warrants on then-Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
"The Defendants published click-bait, sensationalist, egregious misstatements simply to sell magazines and, in Lizza's case, to distract readers from his negative image and history as a sexual predator and to improve his standing," the lawsuit states.
Instead, they maintain that all of his misstatements "were not intentional" and happened only because he wasn't prepared for his meetings with the special counsel, which began days before he pleaded guilty and continued after his Sept.
The settlement, which got preliminary approval from U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty in Manhattan on Wednesday, resolves a class action lawsuit by investors who said offering documents for $1.6 billion in mortgage bonds contained misstatements and omissions.
"Cannot continue to hurt our Farmers and States with these massive payments, and so little appreciation!" wrote Trump The Puerto Rico misstatements are so egregious that one hopes they could be blamed on a mind in decline.
It also reinforces an "anti-fraud" provision for proxy advisers that bars omissions or misstatements in their reports or recommendations, according to the officials, who asked not to be named as the guidance had not yet been published.
"The President's address … will be full of malice and misinformation," Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the house, and Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, said in a statement on Monday, noting Trump's history of misstatements and factual distortions.
Later that day, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, in a meltdown for the ages in what observers likened to a "hostage video,"chastised the press and made numerous misstatements leaving many to observe that Spicer intentionally lied.
Unchanged in early Frankfurt trade European broadcaster RTL Group said it was investigating accounting misstatements over a number of years at its RTL Radio France unit, but that it does not expect an impact on its group earnings.
The most common justifications for refusal were that they feared a "perjury trap," that Trump had a tendency to make off-the-cuff misstatements, and that they had constitutional executive power concerns about the obstruction of justice questions.
Along with the subpoena, the company had also announced a $15.4 billion write-down of its Kraft and Oscar Mayer brands in February and Monday's filing revealed that the misstatements would increase the amount by about $13 million.
Then in 2000, we painted Al Gore as inauthentic and having a penchant for self-aggrandizing exaggerations, and the most memorable element of the presidential debates that year became not George W. Bush's misstatements but Gore's dramatic sighs.
All too often, however, they still try to maintain their treasured balance by devoting equal time — and, as far as readers and viewers can tell, equal or greater passion — to denouncing far less important misstatements from Hillary Clinton.
The state-controlled bank at the end of last year struck a deal with four parties of investors, who were among five separate claimant groups suing RBS for more than 4 billion pounds for alleged omissions and misstatements.
There are two sets of federal clawback rules, those in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which look back one year, and those in the Dodd-Frank Act, which go back three years and cover a broader array of misstatements.
"I am no less frustrated for the environment of presidential politics that makes it so difficult to let the American people measure the whole Joe Biden and not just misstatements I have made," he said at the time.
And the interview ended with Wallace repeatedly correcting misstatements Miller made about the scope of Trump's powers and about the "coequal" relationship between the executive branch and a Congress that seems to be moving toward impeachment hearings. Wow.
H.B.C.U. advocates and defenders like me should focus less on dissecting her talking points and misstatements and more on seeking answers to specific questions about her attitudes toward the funding of historically black colleges in the present day.
Taken together, his performances suggest that a Biden run would be ripe with gaffes and misstatements on issues of race and gender in a field filled with candidates who have much more practice and better records and rhetoric.
""It certainly does say there were a lot of misstatements, improprieties, carelessness on the part of lower level FBI people," Wallace continued before later adding, "There were some misconduct by individual people, but not by the higher-ups.
Schumer knocked the president for his repeated misstatements, noting that a fact checker had recently given Trump "a lot of Pinocchios because they say you constantly misstate how much of the wall is built and how much is there. "
"When confronted with evidence of wrongdoing, the defendants allegedly made repeated misstatements to U.S. officials, including FBI agents and representatives from the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, regarding their efforts to misappropriate trade secrets," wrote the DOJ.
He also could face criminal charges by the U.S. Justice Department, if it determined that Musk's misstatements weren't just reckless, but were also motivated either by a desire for personal gain or revenge against short sellers of Tesla stock.
But Boasberg wrote that even if there were misstatements, the IRS would still need approval from the Joint Committee on Taxation, and that there was nothing in the Freedom of Information Act requiring the agency to seek that permission.
In 2010 he accepted responsibility misstatements about his Navy Reserve career, including that he served in the Gulf War, that he once commanded the Pentagon war room and that he came under fire while flying intelligence missions over Iraq.
"Through a series of lies, material misstatements, and omissions, the defendants engaged in securities fraud and other violations by fraudulently inducing PFM to invest and maintain its investment in the company," said the letter, which was reviewed by Reuters.
In the era of Trumpian truth, misstatements and lies are washed away by the next story, prompting Pinocchios from fact checkers and scolding from Democrats and Never Trumpers while Republicans dismiss them with that's-just-Trump-being-Trump weariness.
The acknowledgment to the surveillance court is the latest fallout from December's scathing inspector general report, which faulted the FBI for a series of misstatements and omissions in the applications to get secret court warrants to eavesdrop on Page.
"The Office of the Attorney General failed to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that ExxonMobil made any material misstatements or omissions about its practices and procedures that misled any reasonable investor," Justice Ostrager wrote in his decision.
Much like Judge Breyer in Mr. Bogucki's case, the appeals court found that Mr. Litvak was not acting as a fiduciary or agent of the clients, so any misstatements about the price paid were not sufficient to prove fraud.
What was utterly un-presidential in the speech is something that should never become acceptable, even though it is now routine in the Trump era: misstatements, manipulations of the truth, and downright falsehoods uttered by the President of the United States.
Wednesday's 3-0 decision is a victory for U.S. investors who sought to hold Kazakhstan's Samruk-Kazyna JSC fund liable for misstatements about bonds sold by BTA Bank, in which it held a 75 percent stake, that later went into default.
"We are not seeking to second guess good faith disclosure decisions, or be unsympathetic to the perils that companies face from these kinds of intrusions," he said, but Yahoo's material misstatements, omissions and lack of controls fell substantially short of expectations.
In a decision on Monday, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a district court in Delaware was right to demand shareholders limit their arguments to five alleged misstatements by Cooper, bringing order to the nearly 100-page complaint.
The broader point here is that these misstatements, while minor as compared to something like, say, what role Trump played in the crafting of his eldest son's statement responding to the reporting of a meeting with a Russian lawyer, still matter.
"The defense contests the Government's conclusion and contends that any alleged misstatements, to the extent they occurred at all, were not intentional," Manafort's lawyers said in the filing, which was filed on Monday and released by the court on Tuesday.
While the President likes to blame "fake news" for these stories, the truth is that most of them have come out of the investigation and revolve around the revelation of misstatements and lies by Trump officials about relations with Russia.
" The newspaper also reported that "Trump carefully read his remarks from a teleprompter and offered more detail than his stump speeches generally contain, but his speech was still rife with the sort of misstatements and exaggerations that have typified his campaign.
"From the misstatements to the omissions to his labored demeanor, the president sent a message that shook financial markets, disrupted relations with European allies, confused his many viewers and undermined the most precious commodity of any president, his credibility," Dan writes.
Schulte faces separate child pornography charges, but his defense team is trying to to have those counts thrown out due to what it calls "misstatements" the FBI made in applying for a warrant to search Schulte's New York City apartment.
With Mr. Trump's unembellished nationalism and slogan of "America First,'' his efforts to blame first China and then Europe for the coronavirus, and his various misstatements of fact, "it means that America no longer serves the planet,'' Mr. Techau said.
"(DOJ Inspector General Michael) Horowitz just told us that (the FBI) lied to the FISA court 17 times -- 51 mistakes that they made in the whole process, 17 misstatements, omissions, better known as lies, in the Carter Page FISA," Jordan said.
It also said Consolo ignored red flags about the intention and ability of the RLDC to pay the $3.08 million, while PKF failed to mitigate the risk of material misstatements even after learning that federal authorities were investigating Ramapo's financial statements.
"The Office of the Attorney General failed to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that ExxonMobil made any material misstatements or omissions about its practices and procedures that misled any reasonable investor," Judge Barry Ostrager wrote in the decision.
And it's worth pointing out that misstatements aren't exactly uncommon in the world of politics, from House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's "valiant but often unsuccessful struggles with the English language" all the way up to the president of the United States.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican chairman of the U.S. Senate judiciary committee, Lindsey Graham, on Friday offered U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller the opportunity to testify before his committee about any misstatements Attorney General William Barr might have made about Mueller's investigation.
In the face of the President's many public misstatements, obvious financial conflicts of interest and troubling ties to Russia, the White House has decided to launch an all-out attack on the news organizations that reliably report on the administration's fables and foibles.
"We will not let his numerous misstatements in the complaint and elsewhere distract us from the important work we are doing to move the business forward for our 120,000 corporate and franchise team members, and our franchisees, customers and stakeholders," said the spokesperson.
While Holt has already had one go of moderating a presidential debate this year — a Democratic primary debate in January — whether or not he will correct the candidates's misstatements Monday night has been at the center of debate over the past weeks.
Since becoming the lead spokesman for Trump's legal team back in April, the former mayor of New York City has made any number of misstatements, accidental reveals and other gaffes that have made the water in which Trump finds himself considerably hotter.
" In their arbitration claim against UBS, the Bravos said that "to artificially preserve the market, UBS made material misstatements and omissions to both brokers and customers about the PR funds, UBS's true analysis of the PR Funds and the market they controlled.
" But he went on to say, "We think the evidence against The Times supports at most a finding of negligence in failing to discover the misstatements, and is constitutionally insufficient to show the recklessness that is required for a finding of actual malice.
"IEX has repeatedly demonstrated, through its public misstatements, its public relations campaign and its reckless misrepresentations to the SEC and the public, an inability to satisfy the basic tenets of being a national securities exchange," BATS said in a letter on Feb. 11.
Experience told them that Mr. Trump's misstatements, flaws and gaffes would prove disqualifying, which at times led them to present their journalism with a knowingness that only served to convince a large subset of voters that reporters, at best, didn't get them.
Kravis' point, made for the first time near the end of his closing arguments, was intended to head off legalistic points from Stone's defense that he's not guilty because any possible misstatements or withheld emails were not "material" to the House committee's probe.
Trump has been shaken by investigations into his campaign's possible ties to Russia, his misstatements about his levels of support, and a federal court's halt to his executive order temporarily banning entry into the country for people from seven Muslim-majority nations.
When Barclays assisted Hewlett-Packard, neither side could be described as lacking knowledge about the foreign exchange markets, both engaged in deliberately deceptive tactics to protect their positions, and because misstatements are an expected part of the negotiations, there was no fraud.
Urban fired Smith in July after the allegations became public, according to ESPN, but the investigation by the school found that Urban — who was initially placed on paid administrative leave — made "misstatements" when discussing his reason for firing Smith at a July press conference.
Rudy Giuliani's latest media blitz, which was filled with a dizzying array of misstatements and hurried clarifications, agitated President Donald Trump and some of his allies, who have raised the possibility that the outspoken presidential lawyer be at least temporarily sidelined from televised interviews.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Thursday made a sweeping assertion that the MS-13 gang has "literally taken over" US cities -- but his remarks about the violent street gang contained a number of misstatements or claims that were impossible to back up with evidence.
U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel rejected arguments that Whole Foods executives had to have known about the overcharges, and that they led to inflated financial results, misstatements about shoppers' "sentiment and tolerance" for its pricing, and a lower stock price once the truth became known.
Republicans are also watching closely to see whether Democrats embark on "a fishing expedition," as Darling put it, and explore unrelated issues like Kavanaugh's alleged misstatements about stolen documents during the George W. Bush administration or whether they stay focused on the sexual assault allegations.
The Justice Department told the FISA court between October 25 and November 27 this year that its Carter Page applications had misstatements or omissions in them, primarily regarding the altered email about Page being a government source, according to the order released on Friday.
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a call by prosecutor to yank the $1 million release bond for Lev Parnas, an associate of President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, saying alleged misstatements by Parnas to authorities about his financial assets were not necessarily intentional.
EPIC argued that the IRS did have the authority to release tax returns to correct misstatements in the public domain, and pointed to conflicting reports about what the returns would show about Trump's financial ties to Russia and his history of being audited by the IRS.
On remand, Judge Crotty entertained new briefing and held an evidentiary hearing to consider the bank's arguments that shareholders had not shown a link between its alleged misstatements and share price declines following reports of government investigations of its marketing of four of its collateral debt obligations.
In a decision on Thursday, a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with Pimco that the lawsuit relied on alleged misstatements by Pimco and should have been brought under federal securities law, not as a state law breach of contract claim.
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks: An investor sued Credit Suisse in the United States on Wednesday, alleging that misstatements about a complex product betting on stock market swings led to losses for people who bought in at inflated prices.
And during the weekend of the Iowa state fair, Biden made a series of eyebrow-raising misstatements in a row that had the Internet collectively cringing, including:Accidentally saying that "poor kids are just as smart as white kids" while speaking to the Asian-Latino Coalition of Iowa.
Mr. Trump's largely subdued tone was a striking departure from his combustible and freewheeling persona at his rallies — and from the stream of exaggerations, misstatements and falsehoods that had filled his Twitter feed on Tuesday, including a couple of jabs posted en route to the resort.
Sure, it failed on some pretty basic fronts: it contained confusing misstatements like trade from Europe would be banned; it didn't touch on essential strategies for increasing our hospital capacity; and it didn't acknowledge our acute, self-inflicted testing shortage, which is still crippling our response.
"The Office of the Attorney General failed to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that ExxonMobil made any material misstatements or omissions about its practices and procedures that misled any reasonable investor," Judge Barry Ostrager of the trial-level state Supreme Court wrote in his ruling.
A jury convicted Martin Shkreli of defrauding investors who apparently did not lose any money, while a contractor and his company who helped build the new World Trade Center building had their fraud convictions overturned because any misstatements to obtain the contracts did not cause any harm.
While news organizations including The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post have openly weighed when and whether to call Trump's misstatements "lies" — a term that implies malice and forethought — Tapper thinks the media is well past the point of giving Trump the benefit of the doubt.
But while the press has occasionally congratulated itself for being willing to call out Trump for misstatements or debated at what point it makes sense to assert that any particular misstatement is a "lie," most journalists have been reluctant to internalize the idea that Trump is fundamentally shameless.
But the jury, as I'll explain, let Puma off the hook for three other alleged misstatements – and jurors tagged Puma with responsibility for only a small fraction of the billion-dollar loss in its share price when the market absorbed bad news about its neratinib product, known as Nerlynx.
He gleefully repeated recent misstatements by Mr. Biden, including his confusion over names and states, his statement that he was a candidate for the Senate, his reference to Tuesday's primaries as "Super Thursday" and his head-spinning comment that 150 million Americans have been killed by guns since 2007.
"We will be posing questions that will very pointedly give House managers an opportunity to rebut some of the distortions and misstatements that we've seen here, and we are framing those questions so that there will be, in effect, an opportunity to dispute some of those facts," Sen.
"The court understands the government to have concluded, in view of the material misstatements and omissions, that the court's authorizations in [two applications] were not valid," wrote Judge James Emanuel Boasberg, a federal district judge in Washington who also serves on the FISC, in the court's latest order.
Within a 24-hour period Tuesday and Wednesday, three of the most controversial and quite possibly the least qualified of these nominees paraded across the screen in a cavalcade of misstatements, lapses of judgment, conflicts of interest and from time to time spectacular displays of ignorance and insensitivity.
A change to the Justice Department's legal stance in a suit related to former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe is prompting fresh speculation about the mysterious state of the Justice Department's effort to prosecute McCabe over alleged misstatements to investigators about his interactions with colleagues during the 2016 election.
This series of "misstatements," as Lowe called them, doesn't inspire confidence in a company that has openly said that it intends to use exactly this kind of data to build a personalized evening out to its customers — courtesy of advertisers who would make offers based on that data, of course.
Cohen, who has agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's Russia investigation, said he made two misstatements while testifying before two congressional intelligence committees in 85033.
And I did try, until I became so infuriated by misstatements – like eating an egg a day is as bad as smoking five cigarettes, or that a daily serving of processed meat raises the risk of diabetes 51 percent — that I had to quit for the sake of my health.
He also defended his misstatements in January, to the Judiciary Committee, as being taken out of context, and he lowered a broad cone of silence around all his communications with President Trump regarding last month's firing of James Comey as F.B.I. director, claiming it was "inappropriate" for him to discuss them.
"Although some of the factual misstatements and omissions we found in this review were arguably more significant than others, we believe that all of them taken together resulted in FISA applications that made it appear that the information supporting probable cause was stronger than was actually the case," the report states.
And then the rift, with a great public university forthrightly stating that Meyer, its most prominent (and best-paid) employee as well as an ostensible moral exemplar, had fallen short — not only in his mishandling of the assistant, but in his misstatements to the news media and his possibly deleting public records.
To overcome it, Mr. Trump waxed disingenuous about the deal — weaving together misstatements, exaggerations and distortions — to trigger the one totally subjective standard for decertification in the 90-day review law: an assertion that the nuclear steps Iran is actually taking to implement the J.C.P.O.A. are insufficient to warrant the suspension of sanctions.
What's more, Republicans are cramming through a nominee who only made 7% of his record even available for the Senate Judiciary Committee to see, had several inconsistencies and misstatements in his initial testimony, and now has been accused of sexual assault by three women, accusations Republicans have avoided thoroughly investigating at every step.
Following news that Elon Musk may be in it again with the Securities and Exchange Commission for firing off a bad tweet, Bloomberg reported Friday that a group of institutional investors in Musk's electric car company Tesla are suing to bar Musk from tweeting over "repeated misstatements" that they claim hurt shareholders and Tesla.
More than a month after first requesting the department open a criminal probe into Clinton for alleged misstatements she made under oath, the GOP heads of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees told a federal prosecutor specifically where they believed Clinton had lied to Congress about her email setup at the Department of State.
"The term 'fake news' has emerged as a catch-all phrase to refer to everything from news articles that are factually incorrect to opinion pieces, parodies and sarcasm, hoaxes, rumors, memes, online abuse, and factual misstatements by public figures that are reported in otherwise accurate news pieces," Facebook wrote in the white paper released Thursday.
While Trump was able to use this debate to shift attention away from the recording, he didn't score a "win" in terms of the overall quality of the debate (his answers were filled with misstatements, vague references and scattershot statements on unrelated issues) and he didn't erase the problems that he has created for his party.
In the midst of a rambling diatribe about CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta, Trump engages in a lot of name-calling about major television networks and makes some wild misstatements about polling: So, I think he's very disrespectful to the media, I think he's very disrespectful to the office, and I think he's bad for the public.
Although the judges rejected Mr. Litvak's argument that misstatements to sophisticated investors about prices for the securities were never material, they did find that the trial judge had improperly excluded expert testimony from the defense about how investors valued the securities, which would have said that what Jefferies paid had little to do with negotiating the best price.
The lawyers argued in a new court filing that the prosecutors had wrongly interpreted honest memory lapses and innocent misstatements by Mr. Manafort as deliberate attempts to deceive them about his interactions with the Russian citizen, Konstantin Kilimnik, who received the polling data in 2016 as Donald J. Trump was closing in on the Republican presidential nomination.
On the other hand, scores of carefully reported stories chronicling Trump's misstatements of fact, the dysfunction in the White House, difficult defeats on major issues like health care, and the growing legal actions surrounding his campaign's purported connections to Russia have not tested the faith of his strongest supporters — people who continue to believe that Trump alone can fix what ails us.
Set to appear before a Senate oversight committee next Thursday, Ajit Pai will face a barrage of…Read more ReadWhile not explicitly acknowledging his own misstatements to Congress, Pai sought to distance himself from responsibility one week ago by pinning the whole affair on what he said was "inaccurate information" given by his former chief information officer, Dr. David Bray.
" The PBMs, the suit alleged, "knowingly made material misstatements to health care payers, plan members, and the general public" about the actual price of EpiPen, the extent to which the published price differed from the actual price, and the extent to which they and Mylan "negotiated the rebates discounting the list price of EpiPen for a purpose other than the PBMs' own enrichment.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's former personal attorney Michael Cohen on Thursday pleaded guilty for misstatements he made to Congress while testifying about his contacts with Russians during the 22019 presidential campaign.
The gaffs, misstatements, outright lies, questionable ethics and attacks on American institutions that would have brought down most politicians have had little or no effect on President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
Judge Rosemary Collyer, the presiding judge of the secretive, 11-member Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, signaled grave concern about the inspector general's findings that the FBI made a series of misstatements and omissions in applications for surveillance of Carter Page, an energy expert who served for a time in 2016 as a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
It would be fruitless to review each of those misstatements as it is now abundantly clear that regardless of the assurances Senator Grassley has made, you have been tasked with pressuring Dr. Ford to agree to conditions you find advantageous to the nominee and also with denying Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee any input about how this hearing would proceed.
Prosecutors said Stone pressured a witness, comedian Randy Credico, to lie to lawmakers, instructing him to "do a Frank Pentangeli" - a reference to a character who recants his congressional testimony against a mobster in the 1974 film "The Godfather Part II." Stone's lawyers said his misstatements were unintentional and that his comments to Credico, such as "prepare to die," reflected a history of banter between the men.
The settlement in the SEC case involving a chief compliance officer and alleged reporting failures and misstatements was announced on August 15(here It was based on events from 2009 to 20163 which ultimately resulted in a 2015 order against investment adviser Aegis Capital LLC(here, Circle One Wealth Management LLC, (two now defunct investment advisers), their chief compliance officer, David I Osunkwo, and chief operating officer, Diane W. Lamm.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen was in "close and regular contact" with White House staff and Trump's legal team while he was crafting misstatements to Congress, according to a new court filing late Friday night.
The cancellation of the meeting came the same day that the president's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty to making misstatements to Congress about Trump's business dealings in Russia, while agreeing to cooperate further with Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's special counsel investigation.
I think because we do not yet have any context in which the president himself has given testimony under oath about any of these matters the real issue with respect to any potential falsehoods, lies, or misstatements that the president has made to the public or to others is about the way in which it fits the narrative of obstruction [rather than] some potentially false statement or lie that would be actionable.
The complaint alleges that the men "engaged in an illegal unregistered securities offering and, in connection with the offering, engaged in fraudulent conduct and made material misstatements and omissions designed to deceive investors in connection with the offer and sale of securities in the Centra I.C.O." The chairman of the S.E.C., Jay Clayton, has said that most tokens offered through coin offerings should be categorized as securities and registered with regulators, which few have done.
"We do not believe there's any evidence that anyone intentionally made any misstatements to H.U.D." According to the eight-page report, the city ceased conducting annual inspections of apartments for general conditions after the Department of Housing and Urban Development relaxed its rules for doing so in 2012; it was in the course of those checks that the authority looked for lead paint, which can cause serious health and developmental problems, particularly in young children.
Partner Fund Management (PFM), a San Francisco-based hedge fund that reportedly wrote out a $96 million check to Theranos back in 2014, is now suing the blood-testing startup and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes, saying it was duped into its investment "through a series of lies, material misstatements, and omissions," and accusing the firm of engaging in "securities fraud and other violations by fraudulently inducing" it to invest and to maintain its investment in the company.
Repeated missteps and misstatements on serious issues that voters care about could erode the promise of his easy electability, as Golshan and Nilsen have written: Unlike Warren (the plans candidate) and Sanders (the political revolution candidate), the biggest part of Biden's pitch to voters is that he has the best shot of unseating Trump in a general election and returning America to the normalcy it enjoyed in the pre-Trump era that Biden, as Obama's vice president, embodies.
Reuters reported, meanwhile, that Partner Fund Management had described the lawsuit to its investors in a letter that said, "Through a series of lies, material misstatements, and omissions, the defendants engaged in securities fraud and other violations by fraudulently inducing PFM to invest and maintain its investment in the company," Holmes said in a public letter this month that the troubled start-up would close all its clinical labs and retail-focused Wellness Centers to concentrate on more specialized testing technologies.
" Klobuchar demurred when pressed by Wallace on a series of misstatements by former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFormer Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Poll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Monmouth acknowledges poll showing Biden losing support was 'outlier' MORE, who, like her, has staked out more moderate positions that appeal less to the Democratic base than other members of the crowded presidential primary field, telling Wallace "I'm focused on my own campaign.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly fumed to his acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, after his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty last month for misstatements he made to Congress while testifying about his contacts with Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign.
In December, her attorney Donna Clancy filed an amended complaint asking the court to void not just the confidentiality provision included in Evans&apos separation agreement, but also the nondisclosure agreements of any "similarly situated members of her protected classes" who may have claims against Bloomberg LP. The complaint accuses Bloomberg LP of fraudulently coercing employees to sign agreements that were vague, misleading, filled with misstatements and omissions, and written in a manner that an average employee would find difficult to understand.
Jr's involvement in a possible Trump building in Russia deal comes the same day the president's former lawyer Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenCapitol Police advised Gaetz against holding open events I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Wyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations MORE pleaded guilty in court for misstatements he made to Congress while testifying about the effort to build a Trump Tower in Moscow during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The platform also gave the label to "The campaign misstatements of Donald Trump" in 2015 and in 2016 to "Fake news," which it noted "found a willing enabler" in President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who fact-checkers say has tallied thousands of false and misleading statements since taking office.
This kind of politics is one more example of the degeneration of our political discourse that began long before GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE began his campaign for the presidency, but has been made dramatically worse by the endless string of vindictive insults and delusional misstatements that may well lead Trump to an epic landslide defeat in November.
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Opinion columnist Donald Trump's speech from the Oval Office Wednesday night was horrifying for many reasons: It seemed barely thought through, containing three misstatements that had to be clarified (two about international trade, sowing more confusion in an already volatile market); he spoke without humanity, when humanity is precisely what this first-order crisis requires (peel off his back, and I'm convinced all we'll see are coils and springs); he blew a racist dog whistle while discussing a global health emergency (a "foreign" virus); he humped the same notes of self-congratulation — that his early decision to impose restrictions on travel to China was bold, that America is superbly prepared — when the latter point is obviously untrue, and the former point is moot.

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