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and he has surrounded himself with a cabinet of wall streeters. after he said, in the campaign, i'm going to fire wall street. fire wall street and then rehire them in my cabinet. so, let's talk about what matters to the american people. in terms of policy if you want to talk about wall street. >> how often do you talk to the president? >> i have no complaint that i don't talk to him enough. >> so you hear from him with regularity? >> no, i wouldn't say -- i talk to him enough. i have spoken to him. i've spoken to his administration about issues. we have a courteous, cordial respectful conversation. but -- i always grant people their position. i respect what you believe in. what you have come to do. i'm not absolutely sure what he believes in yet. but if it's reflected in his budget, we'll fight that. but he knows that. and -- so i think we have -- i think we have a -- shall we say, an understanding. >> leader nancy pelosi, thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> we'll be right back with "the roundtable" and a look at
and he has surrounded himself with a cabinet of wall streeters. after he said, in the campaign, i'm going to fire wall street. fire wall street and then rehire them in my cabinet. so, let's talk about what matters to the american people. in terms of policy if you want to talk about wall street. >> how often do you talk to the president? >> i have no complaint that i don't talk to him enough. >> so you hear from him with regularity? >> no, i wouldn't say -- i talk to him...
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says she's he's going to firewall street and he has a cabinet fall of wall streeters. just every strong statement he made that he said he was got togue do. >> so one area where he got decent marks, foreign affairs. you got out of briefing about north korea and the threat thereof north korea, kim jung-un, attempting to develop a missile that could hit the united states even. do you think that based on -- i know it's a classified briefing. >> yes. >> but do you think based on what you heard a program is imminent or necessary? >> well, i think the president is playing with fire when he plays with north korea. i'm one of the few members of congress who have been to pyongyang, the capital. many people have been, but not to capital. and this is very dangerous place. we certainly don't want them developing a nuclear weapon, but how we go about it has to be done with a use of force as a very last resort. so hopefully diplomacy encouraging, china to do more because china can do more. >> you've been a skeptic of china for a long time. >> i have. people are saying -- i'm not sayi
says she's he's going to firewall street and he has a cabinet fall of wall streeters. just every strong statement he made that he said he was got togue do. >> so one area where he got decent marks, foreign affairs. you got out of briefing about north korea and the threat thereof north korea, kim jung-un, attempting to develop a missile that could hit the united states even. do you think that based on -- i know it's a classified briefing. >> yes. >> but do you think based on...
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>> steve: yeah, mikey and streeter, yeah. >> jimmy: streeter, these guys wrote -- he was like, "i love it." he was like, "oh, we have an idea for you. civil war sketch where you're a a civil war and you're singing, like, an old civil war song, and then you just have, like, a a good hook. >> steve: a big, fat hook. >> jimmy: a big, fat hook. like -- ♪ oh oh oh party at my parents' house wear off ♪ ♪ oh oh oh everybody making out oh oh oh oh it's a party at my parents' house ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so dumb. i got to get that out of my system. i don't want to hear that ever again. [ light laughter ] guys, i always say our show's so lucky to have the greatest band in all of light night, the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> roots, roots! >> jimmy: i know, they're great! yeah, yeah! >> steve: hey, roots! >> jimmy: but it -- [ audience chanting roots ] >> jimmy: please no barking tonight. [ light laughter ] i just don't -- i want one show where the audience doesn't bark. >> steve: one, just one. >> jimmy: just one show. >>
>> steve: yeah, mikey and streeter, yeah. >> jimmy: streeter, these guys wrote -- he was like, "i love it." he was like, "oh, we have an idea for you. civil war sketch where you're a a civil war and you're singing, like, an old civil war song, and then you just have, like, a a good hook. >> steve: a big, fat hook. >> jimmy: a big, fat hook. like -- ♪ oh oh oh party at my parents' house wear off ♪ ♪ oh oh oh everybody making out oh oh oh oh it's a...
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ryan streeter. okay. let's go. margaret, because this makes the university look out of touch with a debate that was going to follow their decision, as if they didn't know canceling a person who is within not the mainstream but definitely we're used to hearing her. and people do buy her books, and she does talk a lot and write a lot, and it's part of the conversation. and they say not here. it's not going to be part of the conversation here. >> and unlike trump rallies, we haven't seen violence at an ann coulter speech. >> yeah. >> you know, berkeley is the home of the protest, and certainly they know how to handle this. this is what happened -- >> this anti-fascist thing on the left followed by this right-wing thing, do you know what's going on with these groups because they're different? they don't go to school all day and go out and watch a speech at night. they're schooled in this kind of action. they're up for it. >> it's changed a lot in the last five years, and it's definitely gotten crazy now. i think that y
ryan streeter. okay. let's go. margaret, because this makes the university look out of touch with a debate that was going to follow their decision, as if they didn't know canceling a person who is within not the mainstream but definitely we're used to hearing her. and people do buy her books, and she does talk a lot and write a lot, and it's part of the conversation. and they say not here. it's not going to be part of the conversation here. >> and unlike trump rallies, we haven't seen...
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this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and aaron heslehurst. trump's trade turnaround. and turnaround. the us president tells mexico and canada he won't scrap their free trade deal but will try to renegotiate it. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 27 april. with farmers amongst those under pressure we'll look at what keeping nafta means for trade across north america as the peso and canadian dollar soar. also in the programme. the great shareholder revolt. as pharmaceutical giant astrazeneca holds its annual meeting will growing anger over boardroom pay lead to real change? this is the latest situation on the markets at the moment, or down down is likely because investors were disappointed by presidentjohn‘s actions. the strike president trump's actions. funding the enterepreneurs: we'll meet the man whose bank specialises in getting cash to small businesses. rishi khosla , the boss of oaknorth bank will be here. and united airlines, still trying to deal with the fall out from their overbooked flight, will now offer up to $10,
this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and aaron heslehurst. trump's trade turnaround. and turnaround. the us president tells mexico and canada he won't scrap their free trade deal but will try to renegotiate it. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 27 april. with farmers amongst those under pressure we'll look at what keeping nafta means for trade across north america as the peso and canadian dollar soar. also in the programme. the great shareholder revolt. as...
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this is business live from bbc news, with susannah streeter and sally bundock. gateway to india — britain's chancellor looks to the sub—continent for new trade ties in a post—brexit world. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday, 4 april. as the uk leaves the european union, can it get a boost helping india's development as one of the world's fastest growing economies? also in the programme: president trump lands a blow to internet privacy, paving the way for internet providers to sell their customers' browsing history. we look of the financial markets in europe. and we'll be getting the inside track on good manners. in a digital world how much can debrett‘s help? we'll speak to the boss of revered etiqutte guide about how to behave online and at music festivals. and today, as the worlds most famous investor, warren buffett, is being used to sell cherry cola in china, we want to know, which celebrity endorsements have convinced you to make a purchase. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. we start in india, where the uk finance minister is leading a
this is business live from bbc news, with susannah streeter and sally bundock. gateway to india — britain's chancellor looks to the sub—continent for new trade ties in a post—brexit world. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday, 4 april. as the uk leaves the european union, can it get a boost helping india's development as one of the world's fastest growing economies? also in the programme: president trump lands a blow to internet privacy, paving the way for internet providers...
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susannah streeter has been finding out. these four are office buddies at nestle in gatwick. the firm's pets at work scheme has proved so popular that at the end of the year 100 dogs passed a settlement to gain their own staff pass. i think some people did wonder how many dogs would come into the office and whether we would have large numbers or packs of dogs roaming the office. the reality is we actually on any given day probably have between a total of 20 to 25 dogs in an office of 1000 people and in fact it is very rare to even hear the dog barking in the office but they are there if you wa nt office but they are there if you want to find on the pet. the dogs just don't relieve stress, they also seem just don't relieve stress, they also seem to help build office cameraderie. it has made me make friends. people come and talk to me. i don't think they know my name but they know my dog and it starts to open those doors. what about that time when she needs to go to the loo? she starts to get up and pace a little bit and looks up at me. we've had the odd accident in the past. d
susannah streeter has been finding out. these four are office buddies at nestle in gatwick. the firm's pets at work scheme has proved so popular that at the end of the year 100 dogs passed a settlement to gain their own staff pass. i think some people did wonder how many dogs would come into the office and whether we would have large numbers or packs of dogs roaming the office. the reality is we actually on any given day probably have between a total of 20 to 25 dogs in an office of 1000 people...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and susannah streeter. britain s prime minister suggests freedom of movement could be extended after brexit as the european parliament has it's say on the deal. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 5th april. this is the scene live in strasbourg where politicians are laying out what they see as the priorities for brexit negotiations. we will talk more about that in the programme. also in the programme: iceland's parliament considers making it the law to pay men and women the same. employers who don't could face fines. markets are mixed. attention is now turning to tomorrow s meeting between president xi and president trump. and we'll be live at london's city hall where business leaders from europe's big cities are working out how to get through the uncertainty of brexit. and as iceland legislates to enforce equal pay — we want to hear from you — what would you do to level the pay of men and women. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. perhaps some transparency on wha
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and susannah streeter. britain s prime minister suggests freedom of movement could be extended after brexit as the european parliament has it's say on the deal. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 5th april. this is the scene live in strasbourg where politicians are laying out what they see as the priorities for brexit negotiations. we will talk more about that in the programme. also in the programme: iceland's parliament...
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there are some in the bannon camp dismissing them as wall streeters, insiders that donald trump railed against. kennedy: they are obviously fighting for the soul of the presidency. the president is not an ideologue. how different is this from obama's team of rivals? >> it's not much different than when you had donald trump and condi rice going at it. to your point i think a certain amount of this is palace intrigue. where i think they are not overplaying it and why i gave that reporting about what the president said, cut this out. the president actually thrives and he did in business, in having a team of rivals. kennedy: orchestrated chaos. ed: people are competing trying to get the best of each other. it's fine until it doesn't wor it worked in the campaign. everyone kept counting him out and the president kept winning. in the first 100 days i won't say it stalled, but healthcare was a marker, that approach is not going to cut it all the time in governing. kennedy: governing is different from campaigning. we'll see who has a job at the end of all this. ed: ryan priebus has been on the
there are some in the bannon camp dismissing them as wall streeters, insiders that donald trump railed against. kennedy: they are obviously fighting for the soul of the presidency. the president is not an ideologue. how different is this from obama's team of rivals? >> it's not much different than when you had donald trump and condi rice going at it. to your point i think a certain amount of this is palace intrigue. where i think they are not overplaying it and why i gave that reporting...
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. >> wall streeters are the rising powers and the president's side kick steven bannon now more and more on the losing side of policy fights. >> i think steve made an error on not spending any political capital on bringing -- therefore now he's alone and he's surrounded. >> with us the reporting and the insights that is correct got a small. laura, mike el, karen. again today big international news driving the day. april 15th is the regime's biggest holiday and a provocative act is a big holiday tradition. u.s. navy shifts are nearby and it seems pyongyang might be poised for a nuclear test. russia, iran and syria say they are nighted in condemning last week's missile strikes against the syrian air base. no big surprise, but president trump's home was that secretary tillerson's trip to russia this week might have per ssuaded president putin on change course. watch it play out here. the first combat use of the military's largest nonnuclear bomb against an isis camp and tunnel complex. >> this was the right weapon against the right target. >> barbara starr was first to report this dramatic
. >> wall streeters are the rising powers and the president's side kick steven bannon now more and more on the losing side of policy fights. >> i think steve made an error on not spending any political capital on bringing -- therefore now he's alone and he's surrounded. >> with us the reporting and the insights that is correct got a small. laura, mike el, karen. again today big international news driving the day. april 15th is the regime's biggest holiday and a provocative act...
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lot of the things you have been telling us about, less than a man's right to stand his ground with streeter he got into a fight with this is an african-american woman at the intersection of racism and sexism, and disadvantage in terms of how the law proceeds. >> the law working the way it was supposed to, there were witnesses, abused by this man, tried to escape, only killed when she couldn't get away and at the stand your ground hearing, acted -- the state prosecutors came after her with guns blazing and the statement summarizes everything these laws were never intended to protect women from domestic violence in the man's castle, and design against stranger danger. and the goal of the book is to illuminate, and that provokes us to think we need to be individually precipitating on citizenship against different -- and undocumented immigrants, the litany of thrusts that were supposed to be afraid of. and these laws were not to protect them. and has remained -- a free woman, and get her into prison. >> the issue of stranger danger, so many characters proposed, and solicitation of fear, and cer
lot of the things you have been telling us about, less than a man's right to stand his ground with streeter he got into a fight with this is an african-american woman at the intersection of racism and sexism, and disadvantage in terms of how the law proceeds. >> the law working the way it was supposed to, there were witnesses, abused by this man, tried to escape, only killed when she couldn't get away and at the stand your ground hearing, acted -- the state prosecutors came after her with...
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he said he will fire wall street and he has a cabinet full of wall streeters. every strong statement he made was a projection of what he was not going to do. >> let me ask you about one area where he did get decent marks in our poll. foreign affairs, you got out of a briefing that members of the house received. about north korea and the threat there of north korea, of kim jong-un attempting to develop a nuclear weapon, a missile that could hit the united states. do you think -- i know it was a classified briefing. do you think based on what you heard that u.s. military action against north korea is -- to stop its nuclear program is either imminent or do you think it's necessary? >> i think the president is playing with fire when he plays with north korea. i'm one of the few members of congress who has been to pyongyang. many people have been to other places but not the capital. this is a very policed state. it's a very dangerous place. we don't want them proliferating a nuclear weapon. how we go about it has to be done with use of force as a very last resort. h
he said he will fire wall street and he has a cabinet full of wall streeters. every strong statement he made was a projection of what he was not going to do. >> let me ask you about one area where he did get decent marks in our poll. foreign affairs, you got out of a briefing that members of the house received. about north korea and the threat there of north korea, of kim jong-un attempting to develop a nuclear weapon, a missile that could hit the united states. do you think -- i know it...
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former wall streeters are running the treasury and soon will run the s.e.c. so the swamp is alive and well, and he is king of the swamp. and as to other matters, including, for example, jobs, not only has he not done anything on jobs, everything he has talked about so far will be detrimental to jobs, including, by the way, talking about de-regulating wall street once again. >> let me start with the swamp because we have ellie here. if trump is the king of the swamp that makes you maybe bishop or pawn of the swamp. >> i reject it. draining the swamp is not a human resources policy. it's a governing philosophy. the fact is it's about taking the power out of unelected bureaucrats sitting in back rooms and giving it back to the people of the country and appointing people who understand how business works in this country. these are people who have created jobs. to say it's just goldman sachs bankers takes it out of context. many people in this administration understand how the economy works and that's a good thing for america. >> bill cohen. >> listening, again, t
former wall streeters are running the treasury and soon will run the s.e.c. so the swamp is alive and well, and he is king of the swamp. and as to other matters, including, for example, jobs, not only has he not done anything on jobs, everything he has talked about so far will be detrimental to jobs, including, by the way, talking about de-regulating wall street once again. >> let me start with the swamp because we have ellie here. if trump is the king of the swamp that makes you maybe...
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job training, let's bring in our roundtable tonight, francesca chambers, jonathan capehart, and ryan streeter, the director of domestic policy studies at the american enterprise institute. let's start here. i asked you ahead of time, i said tell me what you think is the best example to you of trump's learning curve, which is as steep as mt. everest? >> i think on domestic policy, health care. they just assume that all of the republicans and conservatives would just get behind them and take whatever bill they put in front of them to repeal and replace obamacare. >> no hearings, nothing. >> and that didn't happen. >> john? >> i don't know if this counts as learning curve, but the flip-flopping from one position to the other, sometimes within hours, i don't think -- >> what's your favorite flip-flop? >> from last night. remember the whole campaign was we're going to rip up nafta. we're going to rip up nafta on day one. then it was, no, i'm not going to rip up nafta. then last night it was we're going to do nafta. then today it was, we're not going to -- >> let's look at that. sinc becoming presi
job training, let's bring in our roundtable tonight, francesca chambers, jonathan capehart, and ryan streeter, the director of domestic policy studies at the american enterprise institute. let's start here. i asked you ahead of time, i said tell me what you think is the best example to you of trump's learning curve, which is as steep as mt. everest? >> i think on domestic policy, health care. they just assume that all of the republicans and conservatives would just get behind them and...
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susannah streeter has been finding out. brooke, reggie, max and peggy are office at ease at nestle in gatwick. the pets at work scheme proved so popular that by the end of the year around 100 dogs past and assessment to gain their own staff pass.” think some people did wonder how many dogs would actually come into the office and whether we would have large numbers or packs of dogs roaming the office. the reality is on any given day we probably have between 20— 25 dogs in an office of 1000 people. and in fact it is very rare to even hear a dog park in the office. they are here if you want to find one. the dog don'tjust relieve stress, they also help build office camaraderie. it has made me make friends. people come and talk to me. they know my dog. and it opens doors. what about the time when she needs to go to the loo? she starts to get up and pays around and look at me. we have had the odd accident. doctor a care is £30— £40 per day. —— dog daycare. i have three of them. for me it is a big saving. have there be
susannah streeter has been finding out. brooke, reggie, max and peggy are office at ease at nestle in gatwick. the pets at work scheme proved so popular that by the end of the year around 100 dogs past and assessment to gain their own staff pass.” think some people did wonder how many dogs would actually come into the office and whether we would have large numbers or packs of dogs roaming the office. the reality is on any given day we probably have between 20— 25 dogs in an office of 1000...
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neil: see i think these wall streeters though said, whispered in the president's ear, i could be wrong but i doubt it. neil: steady as she goes is good. >> they love it. neil: they have soared, bank profits soared. steady as she goes is fine for them. i think they, whether they succeed at this longer term i have no idea, but i think you keep whispering in your ear, mr. president, got going up to 2 1/2%, that's a home run. >> you're right. you tell you, you criticize, bannon gets a lot of stuff, a lot of guff, about his comment about the alt-right whether his previous job at "breitbart" was a sort of haven for the alt-right, i don't think he really knew what the alt-right meant. neil: i agree with that. >> when you look at what he wants economically, this is the closest thing you ha to a supply-sider in the cabinet. he want lower taxes. he wants to bring jobs back based on on the american con i . he knows that by ushering him to the side bringing in kensyians like gary cohn and jared kushner you have to be worried about a supply side tax cut. it may happen. i'm reading tea leaves. liber
neil: see i think these wall streeters though said, whispered in the president's ear, i could be wrong but i doubt it. neil: steady as she goes is good. >> they love it. neil: they have soared, bank profits soared. steady as she goes is fine for them. i think they, whether they succeed at this longer term i have no idea, but i think you keep whispering in your ear, mr. president, got going up to 2 1/2%, that's a home run. >> you're right. you tell you, you criticize, bannon gets a...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and susannah streeter. britain s prime minister suggests freedom of movement could be extended after brexit as the european parliament has it's say on the deal. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 5th april. this is the scene live in strasbourg where politicians are laying out what they see as the priorities for brexit negotiations. we will talk more about that in the programme. also in the programme: iceland's parliament considers making it the law to pay men and women the same.
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and susannah streeter. britain s prime minister suggests freedom of movement could be extended after brexit as the european parliament has it's say on the deal. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 5th april. this is the scene live in strasbourg where politicians are laying out what they see as the priorities for brexit negotiations. we will talk more about that in the programme. also in the programme: iceland's parliament...
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this is business live from bbc news, with susannah streeter and sally bundock. gateway to india — britain‘s chancellor looks to the sub—continent for new trade ties in a post—brexit world. live from london, that‘s our top story on tuesday, 4 april. as the uk leaves the european union, can it get a boost helping india‘s development as one of the world‘s fastest growing economies? also in the programme: president trump lands a blow to internet privacy, paving the way for internet providers to sell their customers‘ browsing history. we look of the financial markets
this is business live from bbc news, with susannah streeter and sally bundock. gateway to india — britain‘s chancellor looks to the sub—continent for new trade ties in a post—brexit world. live from london, that‘s our top story on tuesday, 4 april. as the uk leaves the european union, can it get a boost helping india‘s development as one of the world‘s fastest growing economies? also in the programme: president trump lands a blow to internet privacy, paving the way for internet...
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this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and aaron heslehurst. trump's trade turnaround. and turnaround. the us president tells mexico and canada he won't scrap their free trade deal but will try to renegotiate it. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 27 april. with farmers amongst those under pressure we'll look at what keeping nafta means for trade across north america as the peso and canadian dollar soar. also in the programme. the great shareholder revolt.
this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and aaron heslehurst. trump's trade turnaround. and turnaround. the us president tells mexico and canada he won't scrap their free trade deal but will try to renegotiate it. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 27 april. with farmers amongst those under pressure we'll look at what keeping nafta means for trade across north america as the peso and canadian dollar soar. also in the programme. the great shareholder revolt.