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sec. of state baker: because i had the cash to give thanks to you. [applause] [laughter] david: --fmr. sec. of state baker: having given you a shout out, you were one of the reasons i was able to become white house chief of staff for ronald reagan. he worked for jimmy carter, and i did not. david: i worked for jimmy carter and you were working for gerald ford. at that time, carter one. four years later you got to repay the favor. you did pretty well. you told me over the years that of all the jobs you ever had, the best was secretary of state. fmr. sec. of state baker: absolutely. i was just discussing that with the current secretary of state. the best job in government. the worst is white house chief of staff. i did that twice. david: you would rather have been secretary of state than president? fmr. sec. of state baker: i think it is a better job. from theremove it centrifuge, not totally, but i'm not saying i would rather have been secretary of state. george bush said the one thing i li
sec. of state baker: because i had the cash to give thanks to you. [applause] [laughter] david: --fmr. sec. of state baker: having given you a shout out, you were one of the reasons i was able to become white house chief of staff for ronald reagan. he worked for jimmy carter, and i did not. david: i worked for jimmy carter and you were working for gerald ford. at that time, carter one. four years later you got to repay the favor. you did pretty well. you told me over the years that of all the...
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this is something the sec pays attention to. people think that if you are private you can do what you want with your financial information but that is not always the case. we pay attention to when sec officials say they think they should be, as an organization, paying more attention to financial workings in the her. of course, it was the company's own perspectives that raised eyebrows, including accounting metrics that are unknown to any other business, as well as some strange jargon. should this have been caught before everything unraveled? ellen: if you look back at the draft s1 filings on the sec website, and intimate metric that wework used in his early documents was the term community of thed ebitda, which same means the profitability of an individual office location that wework uses. nobody has ever used that before. they ended up cutting it from the s1. you can see it in early versions, and that it dropped out around may or june, and does not make it into the final prospectus. it is clear they have spent some time trying
this is something the sec pays attention to. people think that if you are private you can do what you want with your financial information but that is not always the case. we pay attention to when sec officials say they think they should be, as an organization, paying more attention to financial workings in the her. of course, it was the company's own perspectives that raised eyebrows, including accounting metrics that are unknown to any other business, as well as some strange jargon. should...
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sec. pompeo: first question, well, i must say sadly there has not been much support for israel in the years leading up to this. it is hard to imagine more isolation at the u.n. as a result of this decision. we have been challenged to convince nations across the world to stand up for the people of israel and their nation's right to exist. i don't think this increases that. i'm happy to talk about ukraine policy, i'm not going to get into the issues surrounding the democrat impeachment inquiry. just not going to do it today. that theth noting ambassadors departure preceded the arrival of bill taylor. so, there are some ideas out there that somehow this change was designed to enable some nefarious purpose. look at the simple facts, that it was bill taylor who replaced ambassador jovanovich, who in each case has been driving toward the appropriate ukraine policy, which i'm happy to talk about. i'm proud of what this administration has done with respect to ukraine. we reverse to the massive fai
sec. pompeo: first question, well, i must say sadly there has not been much support for israel in the years leading up to this. it is hard to imagine more isolation at the u.n. as a result of this decision. we have been challenged to convince nations across the world to stand up for the people of israel and their nation's right to exist. i don't think this increases that. i'm happy to talk about ukraine policy, i'm not going to get into the issues surrounding the democrat impeachment inquiry....
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sec. wilkie: in my previous life i was secretary -- the military culture, as you imply in your question, has always been one where you don't talk about these things. you don't talk about what you see in yourself or your comrade. we began changing this by offering education as early as boot camp to look at the signs that you might see in training, in your career. we have to begin talking about the condition of our troops, and we have to begin training, which we are, at the department of defense level, so that by the time those americans come to had they will have already the cadence of mental health us.ussion before they reach it is a cultural change that needs to take place. i will say one other thing to that. to me it is also a strategic imperative. in my father's day, he thought twice in vietnam. if he had expressed any concerns, any anxiety, that would have been a one-way ticket out of the service. it was also a one-way ticket out because people knew there were 10,000 draftees ready to
sec. wilkie: in my previous life i was secretary -- the military culture, as you imply in your question, has always been one where you don't talk about these things. you don't talk about what you see in yourself or your comrade. we began changing this by offering education as early as boot camp to look at the signs that you might see in training, in your career. we have to begin talking about the condition of our troops, and we have to begin training, which we are, at the department of defense...
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leadership in 5g has been our top priority at the sec and my top focus. why is that? 5g is going to usher in a new era of economic opportunity, jobs, of educational opportunity for our kids. all these cutting edge innovations we heard about today from connected cars to smart cities, internet of cities will not work or not work well without 5g. the a lot of things that you do right. one of the ghost to question which a spectrum. we have to put out a lot of new spectrum bands to enable all of these great new inventions to work. see band is one component of that which touches on what we call the band spectrum come secure 5g leadership we need low band, the band and i been so this announcement is really another good win for the u.s. i pushing more mid band spectrum out there into the marketplace and what isn't that spectrum being used right now by satellite companies? >> guest: it is. all the spectrum is being used by someone right now. the question is how do we make sure we put it to its highest and best use. an idea we are putting forth at the fcc is a way to protect an
leadership in 5g has been our top priority at the sec and my top focus. why is that? 5g is going to usher in a new era of economic opportunity, jobs, of educational opportunity for our kids. all these cutting edge innovations we heard about today from connected cars to smart cities, internet of cities will not work or not work well without 5g. the a lot of things that you do right. one of the ghost to question which a spectrum. we have to put out a lot of new spectrum bands to enable all of...
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sec. pompeo: good morning, everyone. i want to comment this morning on a few terrorism related matters, a terrorist regime, and a couple other items as well. before i begin, i want to confirm with a heavy heart today that united states citizen dale rush of california was killed in a terrorist attack on november 24. we extend our condolences to the family and friends of the victims in this tragic incident and send our best wishes for a speedy recovery to those who were injured. attacks targeting u.n. personnel are unconscionable. we condemn this act in the strongest possible terms. today also marks the 11th anniversary of the mumbai terrorist attacks. we remember the 160 six victims, -- 166 victims, including six americans, and a brutality that shocked the entire world. it is an affront to the victims and their families that those who planned the attacks have still not been convicted. moving on to the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism, the islamic republic of iran, the iranian peop
sec. pompeo: good morning, everyone. i want to comment this morning on a few terrorism related matters, a terrorist regime, and a couple other items as well. before i begin, i want to confirm with a heavy heart today that united states citizen dale rush of california was killed in a terrorist attack on november 24. we extend our condolences to the family and friends of the victims in this tragic incident and send our best wishes for a speedy recovery to those who were injured. attacks targeting...
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sec. wilkie: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much for having me back for an encore. i said last year that i wanted to be one of you. that i was like some of you, the high school newspaper editor and i learned how the cut out the column inches on the easel cutout, and i had a dog eared copy of dan rather's "the camera never blinks" and the collective broadcasts i was taught at an -- broadcasts of edward r. murrow. i was taught at an early age by my father, who was an incredibly decorated combat soldier, that edward r. murrow represented other people who were on the front line of freedom, on the front line of history. in my father's time, he saw many of your colleagues give the ultimate sacrifice in vietnam. during the invasion of cambodia, he was in the sector when two nbc news correspondents and cameramen did not come back from doing the job they had sworn to do. so whenever i speak to journalists as a group of journalists, i thank you for defending the ideals that i hope all
sec. wilkie: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much for having me back for an encore. i said last year that i wanted to be one of you. that i was like some of you, the high school newspaper editor and i learned how the cut out the column inches on the easel cutout, and i had a dog eared copy of dan rather's "the camera never blinks" and the collective broadcasts i was taught at an -- broadcasts of edward r. murrow. i was taught at an early age by my father, who was an...
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sec. clinton: me too. >> perhaps i should say -- justice ginsburg: perhaps i should say something about the workout. [laughter] i certainly did not write it, but i did write the introduction. my trainer has been with me since 1999. it was the year i had cancer and -- colorectal cancer. after surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, my dear spouse said, you look like a survivor of auschwitz. you must do something to build yourself up. i asked around. my trainer seemed just right for me. his day job is he works in the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. we meet to this very day, i met with him last night. the only one who has gone through the routine in part with me is steve colbert. [laughter] sec. clinton: but i think i remember, ruth that he was gasping for air. >> he was. >> president clinton, can you do the plank? you can? pres. clinton: she is really good at them. >> have you done the entire workout? sec. clinton: i have. without cameras. [laughter] that's the only condition. >>
sec. clinton: me too. >> perhaps i should say -- justice ginsburg: perhaps i should say something about the workout. [laughter] i certainly did not write it, but i did write the introduction. my trainer has been with me since 1999. it was the year i had cancer and -- colorectal cancer. after surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, my dear spouse said, you look like a survivor of auschwitz. you must do something to build yourself up. i asked around. my trainer seemed just right for me. his day...
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those were the kind of things the sec would look at. vonnie: i do not know if there is a typical timeline but you have any idea how long this will take and how much adam neumann might be at risk? historically the sec looks at things a very long time. it can go on months if not years. we all remember the tesla case from a year ago. that was a matter of weeks. when something is in the press a lot, when a lot of articles are being written, that does drive more urgency at the sec. for me to make a prediction, i would not want to do that. vonnie: we know you will be on it. thank you. bloomberg's jesse westbrook in washington, d.c. on that wework story. i want to reiterate that roger stone has been found guilty in the trial over the lies about the leaks in 2016. the verdict makes him the latest trump eight to face prison. this is bloomberg ♪ . -- this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technol
those were the kind of things the sec would look at. vonnie: i do not know if there is a typical timeline but you have any idea how long this will take and how much adam neumann might be at risk? historically the sec looks at things a very long time. it can go on months if not years. we all remember the tesla case from a year ago. that was a matter of weeks. when something is in the press a lot, when a lot of articles are being written, that does drive more urgency at the sec. for me to make a...
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sec. esper: we are reaching out in a number of different ways, such as the traditional way of posting notices and things like , think tankms sessions, reaching out to academics directly, if you will. you and i were talking before hand. when i was secretary of the army, we split up the ai attack spent-- task force and i a whole day working with industry partners that showed up for the groundbreaking. we tried to reach out at a number of different levels. out to thereach small innovators. that is where you tend to find the greatest ingenuity. we need to make sure we do it comprehensively. we need to tap the best and brightest from the different sectors and make sure we get to the end state quicker than the chinese and the russians. >> god bless you. i think those things -- we have had a lot of conversations. i think this is an important conversation to expand on. i understand you just mentioned the think tanks, but you have had the defense innovative board provide some recommended principles
sec. esper: we are reaching out in a number of different ways, such as the traditional way of posting notices and things like , think tankms sessions, reaching out to academics directly, if you will. you and i were talking before hand. when i was secretary of the army, we split up the ai attack spent-- task force and i a whole day working with industry partners that showed up for the groundbreaking. we tried to reach out at a number of different levels. out to thereach small innovators. that is...
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this is also coming from the sec enforcement division, the part of the sec you don't want to hear from. although we don't know exactly what is prompting the probe, we noted in our story this is something that is somewhat expected given all the coverage happening around wework, you might expect acc to kick the tires and see what is going on -- expect the sec to kick the tires and see what is going on. taylor: is it expected given high-profile the company was or more indicative that something more serious is going on? >> this is more predictive that it is a failed ipo and it was a prolific ipo. that being said we all know that adam runs an aggressive styler when it comes to management. there might have been may be some aggressive accounting going on within the firm. i think that is as far as i would want to take it at this particular junction. about aggressive accounting. one thing that caught my eye was community adjusted ebit. you know more than i do, what the heck is community adjusted ebit? barry: being a read analyst i'm used to non-gap measures. that is kind of par for the course.
this is also coming from the sec enforcement division, the part of the sec you don't want to hear from. although we don't know exactly what is prompting the probe, we noted in our story this is something that is somewhat expected given all the coverage happening around wework, you might expect acc to kick the tires and see what is going on -- expect the sec to kick the tires and see what is going on. taylor: is it expected given high-profile the company was or more indicative that something...
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whatever he did, he's not convinced the sec because the sec has asked overstock for copies of stock trading plans of executives, obviously his and those communications between the company and burn, it's a serious situation. on top of that, you have a company whose, you know, obviously the numbers are not adding up. there's something going on there. so this is probably not the last we will hear about this story, the investigations of these types, this nature go on for a while, patrick has his side of the story, he said he had no idea that the -- they were going to take guidance down before he sold. the sec is obviously not totally convinced that that's why they are doing this, the company is strangely not commenting on his rationale for selling the stock. liz: i'm sorry to do this in control room, can we put up stock, it is down 3%. >> why? liz: well -- >> why? >> a hundred million dollar -- >> no offense, we reported that months ago on your program. liz: but now -- >> it is not coming out now. people are talking about it. liz: it's shaking out with the numbers. cbs's revenue missed and part
whatever he did, he's not convinced the sec because the sec has asked overstock for copies of stock trading plans of executives, obviously his and those communications between the company and burn, it's a serious situation. on top of that, you have a company whose, you know, obviously the numbers are not adding up. there's something going on there. so this is probably not the last we will hear about this story, the investigations of these types, this nature go on for a while, patrick has his...
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sec. ross: i think we are in good shape. we are making good progress. there's no natural reason why it couldn't be. but whether it will slip a little bit, who knows, it is always possible. haidi: let's get to our china correspondent tom mackenzie in beijing. no natural reason why it would not be done. let needs to be done before we have a signing? tom: it sounds like they are very close. we had that phone call between the likes of mnuchin and lighthizer on friday. the lead negotiators on the u.s. and chinese side on the back of the phone call, we got a statement from the chinese saying there was an agreement in principle on the call issues. the u.s. was more circumspect on the back of the phone conversation but they did say progress. been as you heard from wilbur ross, he sees no natural reason why there cannot be a deal signed later this month. in terms of what work needs to be done between now and any signing, the details around agricultural purchases and intellectual property and exactl
sec. ross: i think we are in good shape. we are making good progress. there's no natural reason why it couldn't be. but whether it will slip a little bit, who knows, it is always possible. haidi: let's get to our china correspondent tom mackenzie in beijing. no natural reason why it would not be done. let needs to be done before we have a signing? tom: it sounds like they are very close. we had that phone call between the likes of mnuchin and lighthizer on friday. the lead negotiators on the...
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no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. anna, do you yes! those plans? i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. ♪ ♪ >> you may not have heard of shopify, but you've possibly using the company's services. shopify's software powers more than one million online stores and is leveling the playing field for retailers getting crushed by amazon. joining me now, the coo, harley finkelstein. most people haven't heard of you yet, of cour
no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. anna, do you yes! those plans? i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone...
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areoddity is the sec rules in conflict with the european rules. the sec had given the industry three-year reprieve. 2023.oing to be wall street has three more years to not worry about the headaches ifid might cause. david: you have to get it all a car. in the u.s. -- a la carte. in the u.s., you have to register. what is the way around that? jesse: they will have to figure that out. the rule you were talking about is two sets of regulations. they regulate brokers a certain way and they regulate advisors, big fund managers, blackrock, fidelity. more aggressive most the time. if you start selling research, you underestimate the rules. you are an investment advisor. no broker wants to be an investment advisor. that's the whole conundrum. the sec is so complicated they need three more years to find out a solution. david: thanks to jesse westbrook. let's get a check on how the markets are reacting. the marketsthought when. they are mixed. abigail: they are moving around. record highs once again. there is a possibility that those tariffs won't go into p
areoddity is the sec rules in conflict with the european rules. the sec had given the industry three-year reprieve. 2023.oing to be wall street has three more years to not worry about the headaches ifid might cause. david: you have to get it all a car. in the u.s. -- a la carte. in the u.s., you have to register. what is the way around that? jesse: they will have to figure that out. the rule you were talking about is two sets of regulations. they regulate brokers a certain way and they regulate...
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coming up, the former ceo of ford motor is here, mark fields on the auto sec to. along with defense company annual industry's family palmer lucky. he'll talk about the ethics around the use of artificial intelligence and drones. but first, it was another busy week of data here including the october jobs numbers, the first reading of the gdp for the third quarter and the federal reserve cutting interest rates for a third time this year. here's some reaction to that october jobs
coming up, the former ceo of ford motor is here, mark fields on the auto sec to. along with defense company annual industry's family palmer lucky. he'll talk about the ethics around the use of artificial intelligence and drones. but first, it was another busy week of data here including the october jobs numbers, the first reading of the gdp for the third quarter and the federal reserve cutting interest rates for a third time this year. here's some reaction to that october jobs
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no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. to earn j.d. power chevdependability awards... across cars... trucks... and suvs. four years in a row. since more than 32,000 real people... just like me. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend on the program, we are talking entrepreneurialism and start-ups. i'll talk to founder and ceo of sounder i long with the founders of harry's. join us to talk about these industries with these long runways. see you on "sunday morning futures" live on fox news channel
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how do you make it granular and put it into your reports for the sec or other investors and the bottom line is it is not going well. right now there was a status report in the summer basically of over 1000 companies that were studied, 25% are actually reporting aligned with 5 of the 11 recommended disclosures and only 4% of the thousand or so companies are disclosing aligned with at least 10 of the 11 disclosures. in other words it is going slowly, perhaps too slowly given we have a real time constraint. we should not cast too much blame in the sense this is not easy and is relatively short timing. it is hard to quantify these risks as christina said you have to model things, there's uncertainty involved, getting the right data, making it compelling, making sure you're getting things right is difficult and there's something called the first mover disadvantage as well. a lot of companies are concerned that if they go out there with their climate risks and are transparent about them but their competitors don't they will be at a disadvantage, they will proceed to be more risky than somebo
how do you make it granular and put it into your reports for the sec or other investors and the bottom line is it is not going well. right now there was a status report in the summer basically of over 1000 companies that were studied, 25% are actually reporting aligned with 5 of the 11 recommended disclosures and only 4% of the thousand or so companies are disclosing aligned with at least 10 of the 11 disclosures. in other words it is going slowly, perhaps too slowly given we have a real time...
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so the sec had given the industry this three-year reprieve until 2020. it now will be kicked out three more years until 2023, so wall street has three more years to not have to worry about all the headaches that it might cause on this side of the atlantic. ♪ >> let's turn to the opioid crisis, a serious issue, major problem, president trump has wanted to tackle since he came into office. he has now asked the chinese president to help the administration's efforts. how is the opioid crisis factoring into trade negotiations? what is the connection? >> the opioid crisis has been part of negotiations with china from day one. the issue is that fentanyl, one of the drugs which is a central problem in the opioid crisis, is produced very substantially in china. and cooperation between chinese and u.s. law enforcement is urgently required to stem the flow of drugs into the united states. as the u.s. and china approach that phase one trade deal, if they got the i's and cross the t's on that, fentanyl has risen as one of the most eye-catching components of that de
so the sec had given the industry this three-year reprieve until 2020. it now will be kicked out three more years until 2023, so wall street has three more years to not have to worry about all the headaches that it might cause on this side of the atlantic. ♪ >> let's turn to the opioid crisis, a serious issue, major problem, president trump has wanted to tackle since he came into office. he has now asked the chinese president to help the administration's efforts. how is the opioid...
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[laughter] sec. clinton: i think it is also fair to say that he is very proud of having nominated her, but he is going to let her do the workout. [laughter] i was fascinated with the book. it is worth reading, even if you are a marathon runner. how, within aeing limited space, no matter how old you are, you can maximize your fitness. i thought, hey. by the time i got it, i was a 71-year-old. i said, this would be no problem. i climb, i do weights. this would be no problem. it was a problem. [laughter] pres. clinton: it was a real struggle. it also shows you the remarkable resilience of the body and the , but even as it ages repetition and effort are required. nobody talks about this very , but i'm telling you , repetition and effort have a chaos,imposing order on and it was very good. i am extremely grateful, even though i was reasonably embarrassed the first couple times i tried to do a workout. >> perhaps i should say something about the workout. [laughter] i certainly did not write it, but i did w
[laughter] sec. clinton: i think it is also fair to say that he is very proud of having nominated her, but he is going to let her do the workout. [laughter] i was fascinated with the book. it is worth reading, even if you are a marathon runner. how, within aeing limited space, no matter how old you are, you can maximize your fitness. i thought, hey. by the time i got it, i was a 71-year-old. i said, this would be no problem. i climb, i do weights. this would be no problem. it was a problem....
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[laughter] sec. ross: it is less than a longly. >> economies have been disappointed by president trump's absence for two years running now, and asian economies are signing a trade pack backed by china. is there concern within the u.s. leadership that perhaps economies here maybe even more economically dependent on china? sec. ross: first of all, our staff is not much of an agreement. it is not a free-trade agreement, it is not anything remotely like tpp, nor anything remotely like our severed arrangements with japan and with south korea. i don't think you want to blow that out of proportion. it is a very low-grade treaty. second, in terms of our participation here, it is very, very wholesome. wilbur rossis speaking exclusively to our haslinda amin. wilbur ross there sticking to the position of the huawei dan being separate to the ongoing trade negotiations. we are getting news from the financial times saying the government is pushing taiwan to restrict its biggest chipmaker from producing semiconduct
[laughter] sec. ross: it is less than a longly. >> economies have been disappointed by president trump's absence for two years running now, and asian economies are signing a trade pack backed by china. is there concern within the u.s. leadership that perhaps economies here maybe even more economically dependent on china? sec. ross: first of all, our staff is not much of an agreement. it is not a free-trade agreement, it is not anything remotely like tpp, nor anything remotely like our...
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you can watch the ceremony and learn more about sec. bunch at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. you can watch it online anytime it's eastbound -- c-span.org. >> c-span's campaign 2020 coverage continues live today, with presidential candidates in iowa and mississippi. starting at seven: 30 p.m. eastern on c-span, the democratic residual contenders speak at the liberty and justice celebration in des moines. featured speakers include senator michael, joe biden, cory booker, steve bullock, pete buttigieg, hooley and castro, john delaney, kamala harris, amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke, bernie steyer, elizabeth warren, and yet you gain -- and andrew yang. en c-span2, president trump holds a campaign rally in tupelo, mississippi. watch c-span's campaign to the 20 coverage today on seven: 30 on seven: 30 p.m. eastern on c-span and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. watch anytime on c-span.org and listen on the go with this -- with the free c-span radio app. >> the outlaw trail ended here. >> a place of open skies and public lands, extractive energy, oil, gas and coal, in particular. >> the
you can watch the ceremony and learn more about sec. bunch at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. you can watch it online anytime it's eastbound -- c-span.org. >> c-span's campaign 2020 coverage continues live today, with presidential candidates in iowa and mississippi. starting at seven: 30 p.m. eastern on c-span, the democratic residual contenders speak at the liberty and justice celebration in des moines. featured speakers include senator michael, joe biden, cory booker, steve bullock, pete...
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sec. baker: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you very much. thank you, andy, for that over-the-top introduction. thank you as well, andy, for your many contributions to the nation. you have been an exemplary public servant, and the country appreciates it. welcome to the first collaboration between four institutions i greatly admire for their excellence in preserving the past and in advancing public policy. the george and barbara bush foundation, the ronald reagan foundation, the atlantic council and georgetown university all represent the very best in their respective fields. i'm confident that today's lessons from the fall of the berlin wall will be an informative and useful examination of an historic event that led to the peaceful conclusion of the cold war. what happened three decades ago this week fundamentally changed the world. since then, when i'm asked which american president was responsible for the end of the cold war, i typically have replied that it was all of those ameri
sec. baker: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you very much. thank you, andy, for that over-the-top introduction. thank you as well, andy, for your many contributions to the nation. you have been an exemplary public servant, and the country appreciates it. welcome to the first collaboration between four institutions i greatly admire for their excellence in preserving the past and in advancing public policy. the george and barbara bush foundation, the ronald reagan foundation, the atlantic...
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my conversation with sec chairman ajit pai unwanted want to ban companies from producing equipment or services from chinese tech firms. uber stuck in a rut. disappointing investors by showing lackluster gains in bookings and monthly active users. amanda: let's get a check on the major averages. we have a sideways action here, the broader s&p 500, not showing any major leadership. real estate is a group showing negativity that we are basically flat on the day. energy, which have been giving some leadership across the u.s. and canadian markets yesterday is not doing much today, although the price of oil continues to rise. watching bond yields, continuing to keep an eye on earnings. financials, consumer staples are doing well on a day today but definitely watching some key stocks responding to their own stories. that on selloff, i mentioned we had trade optimism leading to that selloff in the treasury market. also because we had stronger than expected ism services data. we have been talking about this rotation into value stocks outperforming, growth stocks underperforming the broader mar
my conversation with sec chairman ajit pai unwanted want to ban companies from producing equipment or services from chinese tech firms. uber stuck in a rut. disappointing investors by showing lackluster gains in bookings and monthly active users. amanda: let's get a check on the major averages. we have a sideways action here, the broader s&p 500, not showing any major leadership. real estate is a group showing negativity that we are basically flat on the day. energy, which have been giving...
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sec.-gen. buric: it is a part of a larger scale of raising populism and nationalism all across not only in europe but elsewhere as well. we need education and remembrance of holocaust is one of the ways and probably one of the very good ways to combat anti-semitism, and that is why i paid a visit to the memorial because i believe this is a message in itself that we need to go and have to remember these terrible crimes that have happened and not to be repeated. in that respect, i was also very happy to meet felix klein, the coordinator for holocaust in germany, and exchange with him what has been done and what could be done, so we hope that together with him, the german government, some other governments, we can tackle this issue, especially as the next year in the one year 10 germany will take over the presidency of the committee. laila: how worried are you by the fact that this country has done a lot of work, and when it comes to holocaust remembrance it is front and center, yet these things s
sec.-gen. buric: it is a part of a larger scale of raising populism and nationalism all across not only in europe but elsewhere as well. we need education and remembrance of holocaust is one of the ways and probably one of the very good ways to combat anti-semitism, and that is why i paid a visit to the memorial because i believe this is a message in itself that we need to go and have to remember these terrible crimes that have happened and not to be repeated. in that respect, i was also very...
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the sec has failed to keep pace. we have these rules in place that assume the entire media marketplace is three broadcast television stations at night and a daily newspaper that clunks on your doorstep in the morning. as we are just talking, it is a vastly different market. >> sec commissioner brendan carr tonight on "the communicators" on c-span2. c-span's campaign 2020 is with president trump live tuesday at 7:00 eastern as he holds a campaign rally in sunrise, florida, his first their sins changing his residency from new york to florida in late october. live coverage on c-span. watch online at c-span.org or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. dale moore, he is with the american farm bureau federation. he serves as their executive vice president. >> thank you so much for having me on. >> if you are a farmer in america, what is her debt situation like these days? >> right now, farmers have over $416 billion in debt. a little over half of that is real estate. that leaves about $159 billion -- million dol
the sec has failed to keep pace. we have these rules in place that assume the entire media marketplace is three broadcast television stations at night and a daily newspaper that clunks on your doorstep in the morning. as we are just talking, it is a vastly different market. >> sec commissioner brendan carr tonight on "the communicators" on c-span2. c-span's campaign 2020 is with president trump live tuesday at 7:00 eastern as he holds a campaign rally in sunrise, florida, his...
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>>> right now at sec, we're in a micro climb weather alert. here is a look at our radar. the band of rain still hitting our area. our doppler radar storm ranger and a live look at the top of an bruno scanning the skies thanksgiving will be dry? we'll have the sentence shortly. thank you for joining us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. and we've been tracking the storm outside and inside and we have coverage. mike inouye tracking the roads and vianey is out there in the going to be dry? >> a little while. we'll see the rain waves and it is more scattered compared to yesterday when we saw this one wave rolling on through. so as we take a look at the wider view of the storm and come into the bay area, taking a look at storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar parked on san bruno mountain, we saw the live view and the heavier rain south of san bueno toward the east bay and into san leandro. so expect heavy downpours there. look at how cool in sunol as the clouds roll bynd ominous over the city from belevedere toward san francisco, the close hig
>>> right now at sec, we're in a micro climb weather alert. here is a look at our radar. the band of rain still hitting our area. our doppler radar storm ranger and a live look at the top of an bruno scanning the skies thanksgiving will be dry? we'll have the sentence shortly. thank you for joining us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. and we've been tracking the storm outside and inside and we have coverage. mike inouye tracking the roads and...
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the sec is ultimately the agency responsible for keeping people from losing money and morse of his gated investments. they have to walk the line here. -- losing money in more sophisticated investments. there are those interested in opening up private markets more and encouraging more companies to go back into public markets. but they have to walk the line where they cannot open up completely, because then you will be putting people who may be do not have the sophistication that someone who works in finance might have, into a position where they're going to be dealing with the chance of potentially having big losses as well as big gains you could get from a startup. benhank you, bloombergs bain joining us from washington. sticking with hedge funds, much of the industry is built on the power and freedom that comes with the ability of funds to sell short. if a new paper is correct, shortselling to be scarcely worth the bother. with more here is a bloomberg opinion columnist. hedge funds, a lot of popular strategies are predicated in not taking an overall position but attempting to short one
the sec is ultimately the agency responsible for keeping people from losing money and morse of his gated investments. they have to walk the line here. -- losing money in more sophisticated investments. there are those interested in opening up private markets more and encouraging more companies to go back into public markets. but they have to walk the line where they cannot open up completely, because then you will be putting people who may be do not have the sophistication that someone who...
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coming up, the former ceo of ford motor is here, mark fields on the auto sec to. along with defense company annual industry's family palmer lucky. he'll talk about the ethics around the use of artificial intelligence and drones. but first, it was another busy week of data here including the october jobs numbers, the first reading of the gdp for the third quarter and the federal reserve cutting interest rates for a third time this year. here's some reaction to that october jobs number. >> it shows, by the by, that the labor market is still strong the, consumers and wage earners are still strong. as i said, america is working. i think people are underestimating the underlying strength of this economy, and i want to also add this: it is a middle class boom. this is a middle class boom. >> this is a blow outnumber, you know? we'll see if the next one and the one after that are great, but there's no question this is an outstanding report well above expectations. maria: meanwhile, as expected the federal reserve cut interest rates for a third time this year by another 2
coming up, the former ceo of ford motor is here, mark fields on the auto sec to. along with defense company annual industry's family palmer lucky. he'll talk about the ethics around the use of artificial intelligence and drones. but first, it was another busy week of data here including the october jobs numbers, the first reading of the gdp for the third quarter and the federal reserve cutting interest rates for a third time this year. here's some reaction to that october jobs number. >>...
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no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend on the program, we are talking entrepreneurialism and start-ups. i'll talk to founder and ceo of sounder i long with the founders of harry's. join us to talk about these industries with these long runways. see you on "sunday morning futures" live on fox news channel, 10 a.m. eastern. i will be speaking with former chief strategist for president trump, steve bannon. catch the show live on fox news, 10a.. also start smart right here on fox business every weekday 6-9 a.m. eastern for "mornings with maria." join us every morning as we set the tone. that'll do it for us right now. thanks so much for joining me. have a great rest of the weekend, everybody. i'll see you again next time. ♪ g
no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend on the program, we are talking entrepreneurialism and start-ups. i'll talk to founder and ceo of sounder i long with the founders of...
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no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. now it is ford and chrysler's turn at the wheel now that the united autoworkers and general motors have ended their 40-day standoff which typically becomes a template for the rest of the industry. i spoke with the former ceo of ford motor to weigh in, mark fields. >> an important contract. if i had to characterize it as a boxing match, i'd call it a draw. the uaw won on economics, it's a very generous package. gm won on being able to reduce their cost structure by closing plants. but also more importantly, being able to retain their capacity down in mexico and their ability to allocate product over time. so it's, it's an important contract for gm and the uaw, and there's downstream implications for f
no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. now it is ford and chrysler's turn at the wheel now that the united autoworkers and general motors have ended their 40-day standoff which typically...
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why the sec is finally investigating, and barron's experts discuss how to invest in china despite ongoing trade tensions. barron's round table starts now. ♪ >> welcome to barron's round table where the sharpest minds on wall street meet to get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. i'm jack otter. we begin with what we think are the three most important things investors should be thinking about right now. grubhub shares lost more than 40% of their value in one day. then pinterest plummeted. what's next? do you know enough about the stocks in your portfolio? we're now halfway through earnings season, and so far there's been little growth in profits. can the market rally be sustained in and in a barron's exclusive, the sec is now investigating why teachers across the country are being sold high cost retirement products, a story we first reported back in may. on the barron's round table tonight, ben, lauren and jack. jack, i'm going to start with you. the market took grubhub to wood shed this week. >> absolutely pounded, as you say. the quarterly results weren't great, th
why the sec is finally investigating, and barron's experts discuss how to invest in china despite ongoing trade tensions. barron's round table starts now. ♪ >> welcome to barron's round table where the sharpest minds on wall street meet to get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. i'm jack otter. we begin with what we think are the three most important things investors should be thinking about right now. grubhub shares lost more than 40% of their value in one day....
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all have four cause protections and they typically alluded to multimember, and all six members of the sec that have protection and the like. a lot of institutions in the town that are very familiar to the operation of government that have these protections. it is a great place to have a discussion. if i knew where we were at a certain point, the federal reserve, either here or here, has this kind of for cause protections and the federal reserve is a great example of why congress imposes these restrictions, certain issues we deal with at the national level where it is nice to have a degree of insulation discharging a particular duty or particular responsibility where it is not going to just change with whoever is president. for a fairly long time now we thought for example monetary policy as being something that shouldn't just change in a way with each administration in a way that would be more consistent with having every member of the federal reserve board serve at the will of the president so the court obviously could decide this case in a way that this particular thing is unconstitutio
all have four cause protections and they typically alluded to multimember, and all six members of the sec that have protection and the like. a lot of institutions in the town that are very familiar to the operation of government that have these protections. it is a great place to have a discussion. if i knew where we were at a certain point, the federal reserve, either here or here, has this kind of for cause protections and the federal reserve is a great example of why congress imposes these...
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the sec did issue in 2010 guidance on disclosing against climate risk. but there was no introduction of new requirements. so we are still in a world where this is encouraged but not required. meanwhile, in europe, it they are moving forward with something called the european union sustainable finance taxonomy it is going to be a are of activities that determined by experts and scientists to be aligned with the paris agreement in terms of mitigation. and in terms of adaptation. that can help provide a sense of credibility around these types of activities. in other words, the bank or another financial institution puts out a green bond, or bring financial product, or product that is meant to be good for adaptation, how do you know if that is truly green? if that is truly sustainable and truly climate friendly? this is one way to do it. if you apply the taxonomy, the taxonomy will be an approved, fully endorsed definition of what good for mitigation are good for adaptation would be. this would be a european standard that would be universally applied, at leas
the sec did issue in 2010 guidance on disclosing against climate risk. but there was no introduction of new requirements. so we are still in a world where this is encouraged but not required. meanwhile, in europe, it they are moving forward with something called the european union sustainable finance taxonomy it is going to be a are of activities that determined by experts and scientists to be aligned with the paris agreement in terms of mitigation. and in terms of adaptation. that can help...
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>> and carl ahn icis going after the sec. tough words from uncle carl, next even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. >> time for our executive recap. the back and forth between taylor swift have taken another turn denying statements that the two sides reached a deal allowing swift to perform a medley of her old hits she has been fighting to do her old songs. >>> google and ascension health. they say questions remain about what data is being stored with google carl icahn criticizing proposals from the sec saying the plan would reject firms and could have zas russ repercussions. planning aims to the accountability on the part showing the most widely owned stocks from the smart money like microsoft, amazon, facebook and google the same stocks that control the biggest perra biggest percentage of the etfs the company they tend to hate the most is bristol meyers squibb bristol meyers is buying celgene. but still there at the top of the most shorted by value missed is a little random but hopefully inte
>> and carl ahn icis going after the sec. tough words from uncle carl, next even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. >> time for our executive recap. the back and forth between taylor swift have taken another turn denying statements that the two sides reached a deal allowing swift to perform a medley of her old hits she has been fighting to do her old songs. >>> google and ascension health. they say questions remain about what data is being...
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sec. baker: the short answer, tommy, no. it came as every bit as much of a surprise to us as it did i think to you. i remember it very well. thes hosting a lunch for president of the philippines at the state department, and an note sayingme a people were allowed free transit and federalddr republic of germany, and it looked like the wall might be coming down. i raised a toast to that, excused myself and went to the white house to meet with about what our response ought to be. i think history will clearly mark the correctness of george bush's moderated response to what was a cataclysmic event, because he knew that we still had a lot of business to do with gorbachev, and we weren't going to stick it in their eye. the answer to your question, as far as i know, we didn't have any advanced knowledge at all, intelligence or otherwise. the things we learned in my trips back here since then. i spent the day at the stasi headquarters, the infamous group in the eastern part of germany that was arres
sec. baker: the short answer, tommy, no. it came as every bit as much of a surprise to us as it did i think to you. i remember it very well. thes hosting a lunch for president of the philippines at the state department, and an note sayingme a people were allowed free transit and federalddr republic of germany, and it looked like the wall might be coming down. i raised a toast to that, excused myself and went to the white house to meet with about what our response ought to be. i think history...
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brokerage sec selling well can you tell us about. it's almost a revolution that we're seeing in that industry a couple of years ago actually a silicon valley startup called to robin hood started to offer free trading on their platform and now on october 1st child swap as the 1st big online broker followed suit and also offered trades for free and then the other big names had to follow so that means a lot of margin pressure and now there is speculation that child swap is intended to buy a t.d. ameritrade for $25000000000.00 this is not confirmed yet but that's what was all the rage here on wall street on the thursday session and how have markets been reacting to the changes in the brokering sector well we saw a mess of moves maybe 1st of all what is pretty interesting is that all the buyers all the potential buyers sheilds again a good 7 percent obviously wall street believes that 25 $1000000000.00 is a pretty good price for up and then t.d. ameritrade the company that is supposed to get bought those stock prices increased by a good 1
brokerage sec selling well can you tell us about. it's almost a revolution that we're seeing in that industry a couple of years ago actually a silicon valley startup called to robin hood started to offer free trading on their platform and now on october 1st child swap as the 1st big online broker followed suit and also offered trades for free and then the other big names had to follow so that means a lot of margin pressure and now there is speculation that child swap is intended to buy a t.d....
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but that the sec did this it probably not a. bill goes on but then the who are not more. well deserved but i think. the family 7 by family. says have their love. so high school. little. bit in the open. and. to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people i promise to be you know we it's all pots to. be a. pretty pretty. pretty good burka now you want to 1st. know. all the. big. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be that's. actually going to be for us it's like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the lines of my. first signal. your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to happen and when it's going to. but they haven't told you and they haven't told me they haven't and they'll still. imagine something as big as the earth. is going to cause tidal waves earthquakes volcanoes are going to wrapped and it's going to chill. so very for a while right. my great grandfather
but that the sec did this it probably not a. bill goes on but then the who are not more. well deserved but i think. the family 7 by family. says have their love. so high school. little. bit in the open. and. to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people i promise to be you know we it's all pots to. be a. pretty pretty. pretty good burka now you want to 1st. know. all the. big. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you...
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a sec i'm doing. tar them for their. own. only. police have. been named police. and. their quest to kill ya last pass us off for difference is a must enough. when an ethiopian mother put her daughter up for adoption she knew little of what was to come. with family been severed the traumatized child torn between 2 worlds struggles to return home in a profoundly human story exposing deep flaws in denmark's adoption system. and girl in return a witness documentary on al-jazeera. we have a news gathering team here that is 2nd to none and they're all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to that. my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of it. the story of black men. to have killed i have strength i have a story of current which a lot of the fear is real. passion. and it's very serious just. al-jazeera while. you enjoy your. the u.s. puts new sanctions on iran as it takes another step away from the 2
a sec i'm doing. tar them for their. own. only. police have. been named police. and. their quest to kill ya last pass us off for difference is a must enough. when an ethiopian mother put her daughter up for adoption she knew little of what was to come. with family been severed the traumatized child torn between 2 worlds struggles to return home in a profoundly human story exposing deep flaws in denmark's adoption system. and girl in return a witness documentary on al-jazeera. we have a news...
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of the sec to state my complaint announces new sanctions on the. his support for the ongoing mass rallies in the country around his backpack using america destroying its economy and inciting riots. united states will terminate the sanctions were related to the nuclear facility at fordo we do not expect anything else from mr pompei or disgracefully defense the maximum pressure regime and the imposition of sanctions on iran. and in a major policy on.
of the sec to state my complaint announces new sanctions on the. his support for the ongoing mass rallies in the country around his backpack using america destroying its economy and inciting riots. united states will terminate the sanctions were related to the nuclear facility at fordo we do not expect anything else from mr pompei or disgracefully defense the maximum pressure regime and the imposition of sanctions on iran. and in a major policy on.