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paul: bill? >> paul, a miss to the supreme court for declining to grant cert to a case brought by national review and the competitive enterprise institute. they're being sued by climatologist michael mann for defamation. there was an interesting dissent by judge alito, he said if the court is really is serious about the first amendment, they should have taken this up. so they can come back, but they'll have to go through all this litigation and stuff which has an effect on robust debate. paul: dan. >> the world anti-doping agency is the group that polices the use of illegal sports-enhancing drugs in sports, and this week its compliance committee recommended that russia be totally banned from the upcoming summer olympics in tokyo because of its abuse of those rules and perhaps from other world championships in sports such as soccer. this is a really harsh ruling, and if it happens, it means that russia will not be able to participate, but i think it's merited given the idea that russia thinks it c
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paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. a sharely divided house voted thursday on how to formalize the ground rules for an impeachment inquiry into president trump. it defined the procedures that lawmakers will follow as they transition from weeks of closed door interviews to potentially public hearings and a possible future vote on articles of impeachment. let's bring in kims strassel, assistant editorial page editor, james freeman and colum columni, bill mcgern. what did you make of the vote this week and did it advance the democratic cause for impeachment. >> it's hard to say if it advanced it this is the first time in modern american political history that you've had an entirely partisan vote to proceed with an impeachment inquiry. if anything, you had two democrats who crude over to the republican -- crossed over to the republican side to vote with them in opposition. again, impeachment is a political process. and the goal here is to convince significant majorities of americans that you are proceeding fairly and that y
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. ♪ paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. the democratic impeachment probe entered its public phase this week. william taylor, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, and george kent, the senior state the department official, appeared on wednesday with foreman u.s. ambassador to ukraine appearing before the panel on friday. but even before their testimony began, the partisan lines were clearly drawn in the opening statements of committee chair adam schiff and his republican counterpart, devin nuÑes. >> if we find that the president of the united states abused his power and invited foreign interference in our elections or if he sought to condition, coerce, extort or bribe an ally into conducting investigations to aid his re-election campaign and did so by withholding official acts, a white house meeting or hundreds of millions of dollars of needed military aid, must we simply get over it in. >> here we are, we're supposed to take these people at face value when they trot out a new batch of allegations. anyone familiar with the demo
. ♪ paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. the democratic impeachment probe entered its public phase this week. william taylor, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, and george kent, the senior state the department official, appeared on wednesday with foreman u.s. ambassador to ukraine appearing before the panel on friday. but even before their testimony began, the partisan lines were clearly drawn in the opening statements of committee chair adam schiff and...
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." ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. presidentl trump's foreman national security adviser john bolton failing to appear for a voluntary interview thursday as part of the impeachment inquiry. house democrats saying they would not subpoena bolton, but instead the use his absence as evidence of president trump's obstruction of congress. likely to be one of the articles of impeachment drawn up by those leading the probe. all b this as acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney defied his own subpoena to testify friday morning. justice department and white house lawyers have argued that arthe president's top aides have absolute immunity from congressional subpoenas and cannot be forced to testify before congress. let's bring in constitutional attorney david rivkin. he served in the white house counsel's office during the reagan and george h.w. bush administrations. david welcome. thank you for coming today. so, david, how strong is this president's case for saying that his aides don't have to testify because of this immu
." ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. presidentl trump's foreman national security adviser john bolton failing to appear for a voluntary interview thursday as part of the impeachment inquiry. house democrats saying they would not subpoena bolton, but instead the use his absence as evidence of president trump's obstruction of congress. likely to be one of the articles of impeachment drawn up by those leading the probe. all b this as acting white house chief...
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paul: jason, thank you. one more break and when we come back hits and misses of the week. ♪ no more cartridges. incredible amount of ink. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. but how do i know if i'm i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. >>> officials to efforts to pressure north korea on political investigations, of joe biden, and son hunter welcome to america's news headquarters i am eric shawn arthur. >> rudy giuliani sounds off on impeachment former vice president joe biden in wide-ranging interview on fox news as president's personal attorney faces scrutiny
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paul. paul: thank you. while saudi aramco unlocks the numbers of his long-awaited ipo, we will see even on the low end of expectations it is still an impressive offering. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ youy: we continue to show breaking news out of hong kong. polytechnic university has been the site of endless protests. we are hearing from the hong kong police, they are now saying they have not, quote, raided the university campus. since midnight there was a large gang of rioters throwing patrol bombs at the police, according to police. they say they have been conducting dispersal. we know protests continue around hong kong. the mpr subway operator saying the west redline, the east rail lines, they are disrupted because of facility damages. a station is also closed. paul: all right. aramco's wellet below the crown prince's goal, and pared back the size of the sale. let's bring in our energy jporter jam with morees -- ames with more. where the expectations too lofty? there has been a certain amount of expectatio
paul. paul: thank you. while saudi aramco unlocks the numbers of his long-awaited ipo, we will see even on the low end of expectations it is still an impressive offering. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ youy: we continue to show breaking news out of hong kong. polytechnic university has been the site of endless protests. we are hearing from the hong kong police, they are now saying they have not, quote, raided the university campus. since midnight there was a large gang of rioters throwing patrol...
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paul. paul: yvonne, thanks very much for that. don't forget, if you are a way from a screen you can still find in-depth analysis on bloomberg radio, not broadcasting live from our brand-new studios in hong kong. you can leave on the -- listen on the outcome of bloomberg radio plus, or bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. you are watching "daybreak australia." after thanksgiving is america's biggest shopping day known as black friday. with thanksgiving falling on the latest possible date, only 26 shopping days remain until christmas. despite that, the national retail federation expects more than 165 million black friday shoppers this year, each spending over $1000. some say the hype over black friday has fizzled because the shopping season has become so spread out. on average, americans have completed almost a quarter of their shopping. that means fewer dollars for black friday. joining us to explore, we have partner melanie sanders, she has 14 years of experience across a range of product cate
paul. paul: yvonne, thanks very much for that. don't forget, if you are a way from a screen you can still find in-depth analysis on bloomberg radio, not broadcasting live from our brand-new studios in hong kong. you can leave on the -- listen on the outcome of bloomberg radio plus, or bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. you are watching "daybreak australia." after thanksgiving is america's biggest shopping day known as black friday. with...
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paul: jason, thank you. one more break and when we com (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. no, it's not in my records. you've got a lot on your plate. deliveries. billy, come in. shift times. i just need to know if it's there. compliance. can i get your 20? for 100 drivers. doug... doug? and where is doug? he should be sleeping. so should you. just because you're married to my sister, you could lose this job, billy! thi
paul: jason, thank you. one more break and when we com (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination....
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moore. >> reporter: paul. pete's beloved cousin. the handsome golden boy of the pair. told detective psalm he found something out of the scene of the accident. something that shouldn't have been there. >> he came across a piece of metal that he found. it looked like galvanized iron or some kind of galvanized metal. and that piece of metal said to him that there was something more going on. >> reporter: did he have any other ideas about what may have happened? >> he did. he had told us that his cousin pete had made some threats towards the victim ain the time leading up to the incident. >> reporter: and there was more. paul showed detective psalm texts he received from peter sent from the very rice field where roberto was killed. >> and that text was dated and timed the day before. >> announcer: the focus shifts from the nuts and bolts of electrical explosions to an explosive personality. coming up. >> why did you hate him? >> he was arrogant. he flaunted stuff in my face. >> pete had a reputation for being a r
moore. >> reporter: paul. pete's beloved cousin. the handsome golden boy of the pair. told detective psalm he found something out of the scene of the accident. something that shouldn't have been there. >> he came across a piece of metal that he found. it looked like galvanized iron or some kind of galvanized metal. and that piece of metal said to him that there was something more going on. >> reporter: did he have any other ideas about what may have happened? >> he did....
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across france, he's monsieur paul. he's the great chef, a public figure, a hero, an institution, always treated with the greatest deference. here it appears he's free to enjoy the simple things with friends, local farmers, who talk to him like anybody else. it's a pretty damn magical thing to see. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free...boom boom! get free next business day shipping or ...1 hour in-store pick up shopping season solved at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and ca
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paul: why does this not qualify? ship says it does. >> in the context of what they allege is an illegal foreign campaign contribution, that being the benefit drive to donald trump personally of the announcement in a press conference of investigations in ukraine regarding the 2016 election charisma in the bidens. the department of justice has already opined through the criminal division and the office of public integrity that something as nebulous as an investigation is not of sufficient concrete value to constitute something of value under the federal campaign laws and the argument similarly under the federal federal bribery statement for second problem is adam schiff has tried to tie initially based upon the testimony to what the ask was for and that was according to him and the witnesses not much more than a meeting at the white house. if it's a meeting and you heard the piece that you ran from adam schiff he is trying to make the argument to the american people that a mere meeting at the white house is sufficient
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. johnson unveiled the safety first conservative manus seto as he aims to consolidate ahead of the general election. t to be a year of prosperity and growth. on friday theke 13th of december to find a nightmare on downing street. byn-sturgeon coalition of chaos. i say let's go carbon neutral by orbyn neutral by christmas. paul: let's cross to david. the conservatives are ahead in the polls. sterling is still range ground against the dollar. any reasons for that. david: there is a couple of reasons. one of them is dollar strength. the dollar index rose again last week. against the background between the trade on usn china. selling perspective it's -- from the sterling perspective, even though they are the head in the polls, conservatives, voters have been burned before. they not change their minds. the markets are saying i want to see this look like a victory. if you look at the latest positioning, it is still are ining that they short sterling about 20,000 contract if you add up the lev
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. johnson unveiled the safety first conservative manus seto as he aims to consolidate ahead of the general election. t to be a year of prosperity and growth. on friday theke 13th of december to find a nightmare on downing street. byn-sturgeon coalition of chaos. i say let's go carbon neutral by orbyn neutral by christmas. paul: let's cross to david. the conservatives are ahead in the polls. sterling is still range ground against the dollar. any reasons for that....
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paul: wow. >> and -- yeah. and you see these changes happening out -- it's mostly in the suburbs, around richmond and norfolk, outside of dc, getting a lot more liberal suburbia out there. republicans have clung to one seat holds in the senate. it's going to be very hard for them to hold onto that. so it would be one of those things, i think the bigger surprise would be if they do manage to do that, they've been trying to cater their message, change their focus to appeal more to the suburban voters. it's going to be a slog. paul: that's a big change if virgos totally blue, james, without he question. i mean, never mind the presidential but for the future. they'll gerrymander the heck out of that if they run the house and the senate and have that type of governorship. let he me ask you about the race in seattle where the city council did impose a head tax of $250 per hired employee on big companies. you know who that was aimed at. amazon. then they repealed it within a few days but now amazon is spending big wit
paul: wow. >> and -- yeah. and you see these changes happening out -- it's mostly in the suburbs, around richmond and norfolk, outside of dc, getting a lot more liberal suburbia out there. republicans have clung to one seat holds in the senate. it's going to be very hard for them to hold onto that. so it would be one of those things, i think the bigger surprise would be if they do manage to do that, they've been trying to cater their message, change their focus to appeal more to the...
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two paul rudds is better. wouldn't three paul rudds be best. didn't you stop one paul rudd short? >> i don't think they did. some people might say they went too, too many. >> stephen: how do you feel about watching both of you on screen? is there one of the characters you like more? >> no. it's-- you know, sometimes it's hard to watch yourself on screen. this one's particular lie rough because i have to be judgmental towards two performances. and it's-- you know, i just can git critical over each choice. soy it's kind of double the pain. >> stephen: do you normal lie not watch yourself? >> notice, i'll watch it. usually i'll watch it when it's being edited or done, but after, that i tend to let it go. i don't really pay attention. >> stephen: you don't have paul rudd film festivals in your house. >> no, i don't. >> stephen: come oeverybody! >> no, i just sit at the computer and watch clips. layoff laugh only kid. >> stephen: soy this is-- what's your character's name, miles? >> miles, yeah. >> stephen: now, there's a new-and-improved miles in this. if you could improve paul rudd--
two paul rudds is better. wouldn't three paul rudds be best. didn't you stop one paul rudd short? >> i don't think they did. some people might say they went too, too many. >> stephen: how do you feel about watching both of you on screen? is there one of the characters you like more? >> no. it's-- you know, sometimes it's hard to watch yourself on screen. this one's particular lie rough because i have to be judgmental towards two performances. and it's-- you know, i just can...
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paul: and i am paul allen in sydney and you are watching "daybreak australia." the embattled leadership of west bank is in the size of australian regulators amid allegations of breached money laundering laws 23 million times. our reporter has been watching development. , the ceo still has his job at can he stay there? weeks wouldext two be crucial. this is a time when the chairman anyway would be going around with reelections for the board and everything. those meetings will take on a decisively different tone then we might have expected a couple weeks ago. investors have been telling us privately about development. they didn't expect it would be this bad, even though they were warned they were being investigated. the question now is what to expect. sophie: the fallout will likely deepen given that the phase probes by banking watchdogs as well as the prudential agency. emily: yes. when you have allegations of this magnitude you would expect every regulator to be looking into it. the prudential regulator got relatively new powers last year. looking into whether t
paul: and i am paul allen in sydney and you are watching "daybreak australia." the embattled leadership of west bank is in the size of australian regulators amid allegations of breached money laundering laws 23 million times. our reporter has been watching development. , the ceo still has his job at can he stay there? weeks wouldext two be crucial. this is a time when the chairman anyway would be going around with reelections for the board and everything. those meetings will take on a...
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paul. paul: thanks. let's have a look at how we are trading right now before we hand over to bloomberg markets: the china open. byaustralia, the asx off .5%. it is flat. i beg your pardon. the nikkei off about .6%. really only new zealand that is stronger at the moment. markets really struggling for direction right now and we saw u.s. market seeking out very slender gains there. we have seen the aussie dollar give up about .3% against the 67.91ack now trading at after the reserve bank of australia kept everything on the table, kathleen. kathleen: we will be broadcasting the economy forum in beijing. among the big-name guests, -- and center for china and globalization founder and president, henry wang. that is it for "daybreak asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 9:00 a.m. in beijing, welcome to china open. open ofing down to the markets. >> let's get to your top stories. the hong kong standoff enters a second day. police locked down the area. tension continues to grow. >> protests have cost a double-digit dr
paul. paul: thanks. let's have a look at how we are trading right now before we hand over to bloomberg markets: the china open. byaustralia, the asx off .5%. it is flat. i beg your pardon. the nikkei off about .6%. really only new zealand that is stronger at the moment. markets really struggling for direction right now and we saw u.s. market seeking out very slender gains there. we have seen the aussie dollar give up about .3% against the 67.91ack now trading at after the reserve bank of...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. let's check in on westpac now, after news the ceo has agreed to resign. monday will be his last day. westpac shares rising on this news, up 1.7% right now. that brings to an end for straight days of declines which saw westpac lose 8% of its value. the lender was accused of committing the biggest violation of financial laws in australian history. emily cadman has the latest developments. days, brian looked keen to hang on and repair the damage but he came under all sorts of pressure. when the scale of these breaches occurs, most of it, though not all of it, it's very difficult for them not to take responsibility, especially when there's explicit questions for senior management in the legal case. soon ande or is going now, the focus will be on what westpac does to repair itself. this is australia's oldest bank. it has a venerable institution. it had a royal commission into the industry. was a stephink this forward. a long road to come. shery: having said that, the long road ahead, do we
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. let's check in on westpac now, after news the ceo has agreed to resign. monday will be his last day. westpac shares rising on this news, up 1.7% right now. that brings to an end for straight days of declines which saw westpac lose 8% of its value. the lender was accused of committing the biggest violation of financial laws in australian history. emily cadman has the latest developments. days, brian looked keen to hang on and repair the damage but he came under...
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paul: yes, i think we do. if we had the december tariffs coming on, that would be further escalation, and manufacturing would get worse. if you remove those tariffs that haven't been applied yet, then you get manufacturing a chance to bottom. as long as those existing tariffs are in place, four rounds of u.s. tariffs, about $400 billion worth of chinese imports, that is going to continue to be a weight on the u.s. economy and manufacturing. vonnie: we are asking about the bond move this week, paul. we obviously had a big move yesterday and overnight, and we have given back some of those gains now. i am curious if yields will stabilize come up can -- will stabilize, particularly when it comes to the bond market. paul: we have seen some move higher, especially this week, and a lot of that has been optimism that we would begin to see reflation trade. by reflation, i mean reflation or additional activity in the economies around the world. i don't mean inflation. just more activity. that is going to help risk marke
paul: yes, i think we do. if we had the december tariffs coming on, that would be further escalation, and manufacturing would get worse. if you remove those tariffs that haven't been applied yet, then you get manufacturing a chance to bottom. as long as those existing tariffs are in place, four rounds of u.s. tariffs, about $400 billion worth of chinese imports, that is going to continue to be a weight on the u.s. economy and manufacturing. vonnie: we are asking about the bond move this week,...
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paul? paul: thanks. our next guest says conditions are in place for a decent, not great, equity return in asia in 2020. earnings may recover after two years of stagnation. joining us from hong kong is the societe generale head of asia equity strategy thank you for joining us today. let's start with positive news we have had on the trade front. president trump saying we are in the final throes, interesting choice of words. throes are usually associated with childbirth and death. is that an apt description? it has been quite some time stage i has been discussed. we think stage one has already been priced in. at the stocks, they have been very sensitive to the trade war. they have not been doing so well since september. we have seen chinese currency re-appreciating again. i think it is already very well priced. paul: that notwithstanding, are you saying investors should hedge the rest of trade war's, the coming of financial war -- how great a risk to think that is? -- do you think that is? seen the u.s. the
paul? paul: thanks. our next guest says conditions are in place for a decent, not great, equity return in asia in 2020. earnings may recover after two years of stagnation. joining us from hong kong is the societe generale head of asia equity strategy thank you for joining us today. let's start with positive news we have had on the trade front. president trump saying we are in the final throes, interesting choice of words. throes are usually associated with childbirth and death. is that an apt...
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paul: and i am paul allen in sydney. the world's top shipping companies are feeling the impact of the ongoing trade war, especially in the asia-pacific. ceo who admitted he is becoming less optimistic about growth. lot. has come down a we believe they will come in, when everything is said and done, at about 1.5% growth. everything is affected by the trade tensions, the impact that has on business sentiment and confidence. kind of impact? can you quantify the impact trade tensions are having on your company? >> we have been able to more demand byate low taking cost out, but obviously for the global economy, it's not good news that we are not growing any faster than we are. we will continue to be very and keep costs low. earningsntinue to grow . where are the trade tensions showing up the most? >> in the pacific between the u.s. and asia, where we might end up for the first time in with markets that decline. all year they have been down, but they have been outweighed by offsets from vietnam and southeast asia. but coming i
paul: and i am paul allen in sydney. the world's top shipping companies are feeling the impact of the ongoing trade war, especially in the asia-pacific. ceo who admitted he is becoming less optimistic about growth. lot. has come down a we believe they will come in, when everything is said and done, at about 1.5% growth. everything is affected by the trade tensions, the impact that has on business sentiment and confidence. kind of impact? can you quantify the impact trade tensions are having on...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. amazon and ebay are entering the holiday shopping season fending off reports of quality control issues. critics say beauty products with high mercury levels are being sold on their websites. i have to ask, what is work you read doing in these products -- what is mercury doing in these products? >> they do get into the products, and they are not really policed very well. that is the whole point of this report from the sierra club and other activist groups, to be mindful, especially if you're are using a skin lightning product. that could be contaminated with mercury. mean amazon has the responsibility to police this? >> that is what the groups are saying. to -- for amazon to just let any kind of dangerous product flow onto its site. it says it tries to identify things that are suspect or potentially risky. what reports like this showcase for consumers is stuff always manages to slip through the cracks. . they purchase more than 150 in 12ts from amazon, ebay countries and found 60% of t
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. amazon and ebay are entering the holiday shopping season fending off reports of quality control issues. critics say beauty products with high mercury levels are being sold on their websites. i have to ask, what is work you read doing in these products -- what is mercury doing in these products? >> they do get into the products, and they are not really policed very well. that is the whole point of this report from the sierra club and other activist groups,...
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hey paul, do you love it? (paul) yeah. (sprintern) do you love it? (paul) i do. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ >> jimmy: hi, welcome back to the show. tonight, from the new movie "ford versus ferrari," josh lucas is here. then, their album is called "imperfect circle." "hootie and the blowfish" from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. tomorrow night, we will be joined by the always-interesting shia lebeouf. lil rel howery will be here. and we'll hear music from grace potter. and on thursday the cast of "frozen 2," that's kristen bell, idina menzel, josh gad, and jonathan groff, with music from the teskey brothers. so please join us for all of that. our first guest tonight is a emmy-nominated actress and popular singer who's worked with everyone from eddie murphy to joey fatone. next, she finds herself in the middle of world war ii in the new roland emmerich movie "midway." it opens in theaters friday. please welcome mandy moore. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> great to see you, too. hi. >> jimmy: so mandy, the last time y
hey paul, do you love it? (paul) yeah. (sprintern) do you love it? (paul) i do. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ >> jimmy: hi, welcome back to the show. tonight, from the new movie "ford versus ferrari," josh lucas is here. then, their album is called "imperfect circle." "hootie and the blowfish" from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. tomorrow night, we will be joined by the always-interesting shia lebeouf. lil rel howery will be here....
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miss lemay examines the tactics under the leadership of alice paul. >> hi. i'm the curator of votes for women. it's on view at the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. i'm standing in front of what we call your title treatment. it's a large blow up of a german born actress. she was acting as columbia, a figure which represents the united states during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington, d.c. and that's just one event of the long suffrage movement that this exhibit highlights. we have 124 objects that goes into the long history beginning in 1832 and bringing it right up to 1920, but the then also declaring the 19 th amendment which it didn't do which was enfranchise all women including women of color and i took it up to the voting rights act of 1965. if you'll come with me, we'll go and explore the 1913 parade more in depth. so, we are standing in front of federal postcards of the 1913 parade, which was organized by alice paul and this was a completely different tactic than what had been done before by other suffragists. what
miss lemay examines the tactics under the leadership of alice paul. >> hi. i'm the curator of votes for women. it's on view at the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. i'm standing in front of what we call your title treatment. it's a large blow up of a german born actress. she was acting as columbia, a figure which represents the united states during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington, d.c. and that's just one event of the long suffrage movement that...
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paul flood is still with us. there is a range of views out there. bank of america merrill lynch, hsbc, they are bearish on front end gilts. in 2020.est-rate cuts what are you expecting? paul: i think the situation has changed now. onhave got an election december 12. we are going to see one of these candidates hopefully get a majority. parliament,ung johnson has his deal, jeremy corbyn says he will negotiate a deal and get brexit done as well. we have two deals on the table effectively. if that is the case and we get certainty for companies, then we may well see those companies start to invest again. the rest of that is if we start to see corporate scott employment, unemployment rises. i would probably think that the bank of england, like the fed, would be looking at the data and if we go into next year with a stronger economy, brexit close to being done, the economy recovering, wage inflation strong, we have just seen the data there, the consumer remains quite robust. i would think they would start talking about
paul flood is still with us. there is a range of views out there. bank of america merrill lynch, hsbc, they are bearish on front end gilts. in 2020.est-rate cuts what are you expecting? paul: i think the situation has changed now. onhave got an election december 12. we are going to see one of these candidates hopefully get a majority. parliament,ung johnson has his deal, jeremy corbyn says he will negotiate a deal and get brexit done as well. we have two deals on the table effectively. if that...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. japan may embrace the power of the public purse with one of the biggest stimulus packages of the abe era. that is likely to be big news for haruhiko colluded. -- how haeckel kuroda. -- haruhiko kuroda. so-called wise spending. i think it is acquired. joins us now.stey this package seems to have quadrupled in size. what is going on? chris: that's right. what you have is a hit to the japanese economy for the trade war that was apparent earlier this year. you have central banks around the world start to ease monetary policy, but the bank of japan found itself essentially unable to move and unable to follow the federal reserve and the european central bank. you had governor kuroda start to talk about fiscal stimulus, which is unusual for the bank of japan governor, who had endorsed the first of two sales tax hikes under the abe administration. we had this big typhoon that hit at the start of fall, and then thatd a sales tax increase kicked in october 1. the official rhetoric from the gove
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. japan may embrace the power of the public purse with one of the biggest stimulus packages of the abe era. that is likely to be big news for haruhiko colluded. -- how haeckel kuroda. -- haruhiko kuroda. so-called wise spending. i think it is acquired. joins us now.stey this package seems to have quadrupled in size. what is going on? chris: that's right. what you have is a hit to the japanese economy for the trade war that was apparent earlier this year. you have...
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paul: and i'm paul allen in sydney. let's get a check on the latest business flash headlines. kirin's line operation will take full control of new belgium in an all cash deal. australia's financial crimes agency is accusing a bank of breaching anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism rules. they say the bank failed to than 23 million international funds transfers .ver five years westpac says it is reviewing the findings and will respond later. coming up next, qualcomm paints a rosy picture. to investment in 5g started pay off? that story in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you move homes, you move more than just yourself. that's why xfinity has made taking your internet and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.c
paul: and i'm paul allen in sydney. let's get a check on the latest business flash headlines. kirin's line operation will take full control of new belgium in an all cash deal. australia's financial crimes agency is accusing a bank of breaching anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism rules. they say the bank failed to than 23 million international funds transfers .ver five years westpac says it is reviewing the findings and will respond later. coming up next, qualcomm paints a rosy picture. to...
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see ap photo, you can and she iscated protesting that alice paul, who had been in prison, that the paul and theve other suffrage prisoners the privilege of the american political prisoner. government did not treat the suffragists as political prisoners but as criminals. this meant that there was poor food, no reading, no privileges. so they immediately picked up on that and created banners to point out that the government gave a political activist does privileges, so why wouldn't the american government did that for other clinical activists in the u.s.? moving this way, you can see another beautiful drawing. she is likening the suffrage effort, where the women are getting grabbed and assaulted by angry men. she is likening that moment to training for the draft. entered world. war i. say thaty were able to they were doing all this effort on the home front or serving as nurses and doctors with the red own units ofeir support and getting involved in the war directly, so why couldn't they have a political voice, if they were basically giving up their lives u.s.? getsallen's drying really ad
see ap photo, you can and she iscated protesting that alice paul, who had been in prison, that the paul and theve other suffrage prisoners the privilege of the american political prisoner. government did not treat the suffragists as political prisoners but as criminals. this meant that there was poor food, no reading, no privileges. so they immediately picked up on that and created banners to point out that the government gave a political activist does privileges, so why wouldn't the american...
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goalfor paul goal for paul blake goalfor paul blake in goal for paul blake in the 800 metres... and that is in hot temperatures. it's the first time that the united arab emirites have staged the compeition and manay athletes are struggling with the heat already. our sports reporter kate grey is there for us. kate, uk sport has set great britain a target of 24—28 medals — they're on their way. absolutely. they are off to a winning start thanks to paul blake in the 800 metres. he's an experienced athlete, his fourth world championships and he did a greatjob world championships and he did a great job today. he world championships and he did a greatjob today. he led from the very beginning taking the lead in the early stages and held on pulling away from the rest of the field, a very convincing when in the end. a season's best and a really impressive performance he had a difficult year in 2017 when he missed out on winning a home world championships in london. he's came back here fighting and also has a big event coming up, the 400 metres later on in the week which is the main e
goalfor paul goal for paul blake goalfor paul blake in goal for paul blake in the 800 metres... and that is in hot temperatures. it's the first time that the united arab emirites have staged the compeition and manay athletes are struggling with the heat already. our sports reporter kate grey is there for us. kate, uk sport has set great britain a target of 24—28 medals — they're on their way. absolutely. they are off to a winning start thanks to paul blake in the 800 metres. he's an...
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yes, paul mccartney 78, kylie jenner, on the saturday night. yes, paul mccartney 78, kyliejenner, 22. a lovely round 100 it makes. but what a contrast between the two of them and yet paul, there he is, still fit enough, keeping himself fit, fantastic, it shows he has real skill and talent and he is going to get up on the stage and thriller soul. absolutely and then diana ross the next day, levity five years old, what a fantastic lineup. when you think about the different generations that go to glastonbury, look at the long lasting appeal that they have got and look at, you can recycle music, what are green, sustainable sector it is! it is the 50th anniversary for glastonbury. thank you very much for being on the briefing and thank you for your comments and thoughts as well on napping at work. if you want to look at the hashtag, have a really good day and we will see you soon. goodbye. hello there. the largely dry and sunny conditions of the next few days will be very welcome across much of the country, particularly for england and wales, which
yes, paul mccartney 78, kylie jenner, on the saturday night. yes, paul mccartney 78, kyliejenner, 22. a lovely round 100 it makes. but what a contrast between the two of them and yet paul, there he is, still fit enough, keeping himself fit, fantastic, it shows he has real skill and talent and he is going to get up on the stage and thriller soul. absolutely and then diana ross the next day, levity five years old, what a fantastic lineup. when you think about the different generations that go to...
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so paul would have the meeting. he only served -- he was out in 1978, so i had two years. >> you know he retired a few years ago. >> like four years ago, he asked me to come down and see him. when he went to work for them, he came up with the idea that he would computerize our corporate position so we were the first state agency, and he did it basically to make it a model for the rest of the country, paul did all of that. >> wow. i see. i see. >> so whenever he calls me, to do something, i'm there. [laughter] >> i'll get him to call you. [laughter] >> he can tell you a few things. do you wish to have your middle initial on the ballot? [indiscernible] some candidate do and some candidates don't. so if you want to do it, when you were on the ballot in massachusetts. >> i don't remember for sure. >> well you can let us know. ,ok. ok. ok, so. put your signature there. ok. ready? >> i am ready. >> it hasn't actually changed since 1980. >> there we go. actually, we have the exact wording for the u.s. constitution. , we di
so paul would have the meeting. he only served -- he was out in 1978, so i had two years. >> you know he retired a few years ago. >> like four years ago, he asked me to come down and see him. when he went to work for them, he came up with the idea that he would computerize our corporate position so we were the first state agency, and he did it basically to make it a model for the rest of the country, paul did all of that. >> wow. i see. i see. >> so whenever he calls me,...
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people were getting up and i said to paul, "hey, would you like to get up and sing something, paul? and he's like, "no, i just spent three hours performing at the barclays center. >> jimmy: yeah of course >> i was like, "alright, it was a yes or no question." [ laughter ] then -- then -- but he said -- then he went, "but i'll accompany you if you like. and so, emma stone and i got up and sang "part of your world" from "the little mermaid." [ audience aws ] and paul mccartney accompanied us on the harmonica. >> jimmy: did he really? [ applause ] >> yes, he did >> jimmy: that's a great song to do. [ cheers and applause >> dream come true >> jimmy: wow. >> isn't that nice >> jimmy: he's the coolest i mean, he's exactly what you want him to be, right? >> he's such a darling absolute darling >> jimmy: i love him so much >> and i also love "part of your world" from "the little mermaid. i sing it often, jimmy >> jimmy: what other jams, what other songs do you sing? >> i sang, well, i also -- i sometimes sing "the sun will come out tomorrow," because it's good for everyone it's good to sing
people were getting up and i said to paul, "hey, would you like to get up and sing something, paul? and he's like, "no, i just spent three hours performing at the barclays center. >> jimmy: yeah of course >> i was like, "alright, it was a yes or no question." [ laughter ] then -- then -- but he said -- then he went, "but i'll accompany you if you like. and so, emma stone and i got up and sang "part of your world" from "the little...
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she was also with alice paul, one of the leaders of this militant suffrage movement. here you see the arrest of the suffragists, they are being put into the police wagon and carted off to get sentenced to jail. from 1917 through the end of 1919, the suffragists led by alice paul continued to picket outside of the white house. i was interested to see images of the suffragists up close and personal. i wanted to emphasize these were individuals with their own lives spending their time, which we know is precious on this important cause. the video behind me is playing through images of them picketing. they kept up the pressure. by creating the headlines and the spectacle, i think the suffragists finally see the kind of momentum they were searching for throughout the entire movement. the pressure that they placed on president wilson was so much that he finally endorsed the cause. when he did on may 21 of 1919, the amendment that was proposed actually passed the of representatives and then in the senate in june of 1919. at which point the amendment was sent out to the states
she was also with alice paul, one of the leaders of this militant suffrage movement. here you see the arrest of the suffragists, they are being put into the police wagon and carted off to get sentenced to jail. from 1917 through the end of 1919, the suffragists led by alice paul continued to picket outside of the white house. i was interested to see images of the suffragists up close and personal. i wanted to emphasize these were individuals with their own lives spending their time, which we...
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paul evans pedersen, jeweler, musician, author, and proud piney. >> paul: ♪ these pine barren blues ♪ >> anthony: we meet at the disconcertingly friendly lucille's in warren grove for a delicious breakfast. >> paul: the legend of the jersey devil was mother leeds had twelve kids, foued herself pregnant with the thirteenth and said, "may this child be a devil." there's many legends that are told about it, but that legend says that when the jersey devil was born it morphed into this creature, flew up the chimney and was gone into the night. other legends say it killed everybody in the room. it's supposed to have the head of a horse, wings of a bat, hoofs, but you have people that say they've seen horns on it. it breathes fire. it's got a real long tail with a triangle on it. >> anthony: i mean, it sounds like my little pony with a fork tail. it doesn't sound frightening to me. >> paul: it's supposed to have big red eyes and some people say the head of a goat. >> anthony: it's a big po -- goat? goat's a little scarier. >> paul singing: ♪ the folks that live in the barrens they have a s
paul evans pedersen, jeweler, musician, author, and proud piney. >> paul: ♪ these pine barren blues ♪ >> anthony: we meet at the disconcertingly friendly lucille's in warren grove for a delicious breakfast. >> paul: the legend of the jersey devil was mother leeds had twelve kids, foued herself pregnant with the thirteenth and said, "may this child be a devil." there's many legends that are told about it, but that legend says that when the jersey devil was born it...
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case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born on islands, view anyone who comes to shore with suspicion. ♪ >> nainoa: well, to go back to what defines a hawaiian, maybe we should go back in our imaginations to -- it could have been two thousand years ago. the tahitians have this voyaging canoe. way before any other culture on the planet is exploring the deep seas. somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet. fast forward to captain cook and his identification of native hawaiian. you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, strong. and they had time for the arts. that was a larg
case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born...
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(paul) is that your excited dance? (sprintern) what dance? for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. repeat after me. hi am grateful. audience: i am grateful. nice. i am joyful. audience: i am joyful. and i am getting all the gifts i need this holiday. (audience screams) you get a sweater! you get a coat! you get all the gifts!!! what?! hurry in to shop forty percything! 'pef now, at old navy. grab those command hooks and let's make it work. they hold strong with a peel, stick and press. garland up and down. stockings adorable. fa la, loving it. go all out because everything comes down damage free with a stretch release and look no marks, no mess. joy to the world indeed. command. do. no harm. ♪ uh-oh. no wifi at your in-law's house? it's switching time. ♪ and now it's netflix time. watch netflix offline. switch to chromebook. ♪ what are you searching a version of myself who doesn't make decisions based on fear? no, what streaming apps are you searching for? oh. because you have xfinity flex. it puts your apps in one place, a
(paul) is that your excited dance? (sprintern) what dance? for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. repeat after me. hi am grateful. audience: i am grateful. nice. i am joyful. audience: i am joyful. and i am getting all the gifts i need this holiday. (audience screams) you get a sweater! you get a coat! you get all the gifts!!! what?! hurry in to shop forty percything! 'pef now, at old navy. grab those command hooks and let's make it work. they hold strong with a peel, stick and...
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-paul: how you doing, marcus? -i'm paul. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -paul: good to meet you. -lemonis: wow. you got a lot of good stuff. paul: yeah, we're working on it. man: how you doing? do you have 2 pounds of red snapper? spencer: no reds today. -man: no reds? -spencer: no. man: well, i'm gonna try some grouper today. 2 pounds. spencer: okay. lemonis: what else are you out of? paul: i believe we are out of tuna. lemonis: tuna's kind of a popular fish to be out of. is gary, the owner, around? spencer: yes. i'll go get him. he's in the office. lemonis: okay. the place is definitely underutilized. i look to the left, and there's this big counter with nothing on it, nothing merchandised on it. it definitely has room for improvement. paul: i mean, this is a great place. i love the job and everything. it's just that sometimes it gets a little bit stressful when you don't know what's going on. lemonis: what kinds of things are you -- paul: like money, really, to be honest with you. sometimes, we're asked if we mind waiting for our checks a week or two. we've had problems paying
-paul: how you doing, marcus? -i'm paul. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -paul: good to meet you. -lemonis: wow. you got a lot of good stuff. paul: yeah, we're working on it. man: how you doing? do you have 2 pounds of red snapper? spencer: no reds today. -man: no reds? -spencer: no. man: well, i'm gonna try some grouper today. 2 pounds. spencer: okay. lemonis: what else are you out of? paul: i believe we are out of tuna. lemonis: tuna's kind of a popular fish to be out of. is gary, the owner,...