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patrick armstrong stays with us.ing up, we talk europe as the german economy stagnates at the end of 2019, capping a poor performance to the continent's biggest economy. that is coming up next and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua and london. the german economy stagnated leaving in a weakened state even before the emergence of a new coronavirus threat. the performance caps a year for the economy, with oblique overall growth. we are back with patrick armstrong. we were talking about the reshuffling in the u.k. and you put that against a pretty weakening eurozone with germany he was meant to be the heartbeat of all this, going through a difficult phase. how worried about germany are you? patrick: there is no growth at all. the government does not seem to mind running no deficit at all. i am not completely worried it is falling off a cliff but we are in the midst of a global manufacturing recession. germany is at the epicenter of that. they are reliant on global trade whi
patrick armstrong stays with us.ing up, we talk europe as the german economy stagnates at the end of 2019, capping a poor performance to the continent's biggest economy. that is coming up next and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua and london. the german economy stagnated leaving in a weakened state even before the emergence of a new coronavirus threat. the performance caps a year for the economy, with oblique overall growth. we are back with...
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amanda: drew armstrong is standing by. in terms of what is going on, what had already been a very field trial market, -- fearful market, this will not help. verizon just told all of its employees that nonessential international travel needs ceo approval. this is getting to be very real for a lot of companies. a newrket reaction -- gauge how much is rational, how much is emotional? the heartsnot guess and heads of anybody in the market, but one thing i will say, you do see some of these very drastic actions being taken by companies, by governments to essentially avoid risk from this virus. all of this is part of figuring out how you take steps to stop any potential spread. right now in the united states, we have a very small number of cases, although experts have said they are concerned it is potentially larger than what's been diagnosed. but the goal is to stop that from happening, stop some of the truly disruptive potential remedies that might be necessary, if there were a water outbreak. vonnie: there was a suggestion as
amanda: drew armstrong is standing by. in terms of what is going on, what had already been a very field trial market, -- fearful market, this will not help. verizon just told all of its employees that nonessential international travel needs ceo approval. this is getting to be very real for a lot of companies. a newrket reaction -- gauge how much is rational, how much is emotional? the heartsnot guess and heads of anybody in the market, but one thing i will say, you do see some of these very...
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i was approached by gary armstrong in that show they explained to me. we should take the wall to the all year instead of setting box because i think a lot of people's belief that the all you're in a was being a lawyer to operate without much opposition much endurance the experience to me they had already started this by gone gone the bomb attack on the rock bar outside. the os me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about a ts of course i would be interested they did explain to me that the was quite a number of people involved. after the odd her meeting was arranged bangalore and speak to her was there. in 6 to me douglas on the right he should tell me about a lot of jobs had been gone up until that. such as dublin monaghan bombings. really fees. bridge. bar bombing and shooting. the russian state television propaganda machine propaganda our propaganda tools we are in an information war. we can change the world tomorrow. we send out you tube videos the biggest restaurant. it could be a little mo
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those approached by the armstrong in the actual day explain to me god we should take the war to the are your instead of setting dark because i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a lot to operate without much opposition and much endurance they explained to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside t.d. . the asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it o.t.s. of course i would be interested but they did explain to me that the were quite a number of people involved. after the odd her meeting was arranged. lawrence material was there. lawrence explained to me it was on the right he should tell me got a lot of jobs had been gone up until that. such as dublin monaghan bombings. really face. a bridge. bball me on shooting. that's so civilian courts it's not. us to who can influence. the nature and. so they're given the. structures to break decided to sort of extract. some function so i hope for this to lie in the book. the point is should we actually be charging
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was approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me. we should take the war to the are your instead of setting dark it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a law it to operate without much opposition much endurance the experience to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside. be asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it yes of course i would be interested but they did explain to me that the war quite a number of people involved. after without a meeting was arranged. lawrence mccleary was there. lawrence explained to me it was only right he should tell me. a lot of jobs had been gone up until that. surcharge stockland monahan bombings. really face. bridge. bar bombing and shooting. the chrono virus that hour has proven this point because even though all the while and supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening stocks are still stable or going higher because it's fed by c
was approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me. we should take the war to the are your instead of setting dark it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a law it to operate without much opposition much endurance the experience to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside. be asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it yes of course i would be...
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was approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me god we should take the war to the ira and scared off set in botch it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being allowed to operate without much opposition much endurance they explained to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside t.j. . be asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know. yes of course. they did explain to me that the was quite a number of people involved. ranged. to her was there. to me it was on the right he should tell me. of. a bridge. bar bombing and shooting. for. live. lists lists lists. lists. and a very warm welcome to you you're watching us and. nuclear become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people love demanding the shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no claire power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this
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patrick armstrong, plurimi wealth cio. up, our conversation london school of economics professor thomas piketty. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: the economist thomas piketty's last book drew the world's attention to the problem of growing inequality. , "capital andbook ideology," he proposes a solution. he joins us now. is that true? thomas: that's an interesting summary. it is a very readable book. easy to read. guy: can i just show everybody? it's a big book. thomas: but there are so many things we do every day that are not so useful. i think reading books and this kind of book is useful. i think people can draw a different conclusion. the first book is about the history of inequality in a very large set of society. my previous book was very much on western europe, north america. this talks about the evolution of inequality in india and brazil, latin america, china. it takes a much more global perspecti
patrick armstrong, plurimi wealth cio. up, our conversation london school of economics professor thomas piketty. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: the economist thomas piketty's last book drew the world's attention to the problem of growing inequality. , "capital andbook ideology," he proposes a solution. he joins us now. is that true? thomas: that's an...
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patrick armstrong is still with us.auge the impact of this kind of shutting down of an area has on an economy, i look at the reporting and they talk about shining -- china where bars and restaurants are entirely closed. maybe that is not where everybody instinctively has sympathies at this time, but it gives you an idea of how much life changes and how severe an impact the economy will feel. patrick: the economy is driven by animal spirits and confidence and when people get fearful, the news change and effects that they will see a decimation of their earnings profile. anna: i talked earlier about the fiscal plan in germany. are things shifting in a direction that means action or is it a lot of talk? patrick: i don't know it is talk at this point. with most of the coronavirus, not germany. patrick: germany with a fiscal surplus, you need something to boost aggregate demand. fiscal stimulus would complement negative interest rates well. it is something germany does not want to do but the economy is screaming out for fisca
patrick armstrong is still with us.auge the impact of this kind of shutting down of an area has on an economy, i look at the reporting and they talk about shining -- china where bars and restaurants are entirely closed. maybe that is not where everybody instinctively has sympathies at this time, but it gives you an idea of how much life changes and how severe an impact the economy will feel. patrick: the economy is driven by animal spirits and confidence and when people get fearful, the news...
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patrick armstrong, chief investment officer at plurimi wealth. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ vonnie: checking u.s. markets, it is long bond yields we are the dowat closely, but jones industrial average down 0.75%, the s&p down 0.9%. it is pretty risk off. all of that money very likely going into treasuries and gold. $1650 range. guy: we are covering positions into a weekend. who knows what is going to happen at this point? european stocks certainly at session lows. 0.6% for the ftse. next down even more. cac down 0.7%. european close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 seconds until the end of regular trading in europe. a negative week for european equities. that is the picture. the french market down reasonably hard, as is the italian market. london as well. we are seeing some of the iberian stocks not doing quite so badly. we were in positive territory. that was a catalyst to the downside. -- the pmi data was a catalyst to the downside. down .6%. not at session lows but close to session lows. individual markets breakdown like this. it is pretty consistent
patrick armstrong, chief investment officer at plurimi wealth. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ vonnie: checking u.s. markets, it is long bond yields we are the dowat closely, but jones industrial average down 0.75%, the s&p down 0.9%. it is pretty risk off. all of that money very likely going into treasuries and gold. $1650 range. guy: we are covering positions into a weekend. who knows what is going to happen at this point? european stocks certainly at session lows. 0.6% for the ftse. next down...
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miss armstrong brings a wealth of information overseeing our child health program, particularly for our african american families. in the coming years, we're hoping to bring other initiatives into even greater alignment. there's also several exciting opportunities coming down from the state in home visiting so we're hoping to explore those together, so really excited about the work ahead of us, and again, just really strongly encourage you to support miss armstrong's nomination to our commission. thank you. >> chair ronen: wonderful. thank you so much. >> chair rone is there any public comment before i hearing a motion on this? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: is there a motion on this item? >> supervisor stefani: i would like to forward this to the full board with a positive recommendation for -- let's see -- i should put my glasses on -- ellie armstrong. >> chair ronen: thank you. we can do that without objection. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, would you please read the next item. >> clerk: item three is a motion approving president norman yee's nom
miss armstrong brings a wealth of information overseeing our child health program, particularly for our african american families. in the coming years, we're hoping to bring other initiatives into even greater alignment. there's also several exciting opportunities coming down from the state in home visiting so we're hoping to explore those together, so really excited about the work ahead of us, and again, just really strongly encourage you to support miss armstrong's nomination to our...
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nekima levy-armstrong, can you weigh in here? close absolutely. klobuchar received the endorsement of police unions when she ran her various campaigns. as a result, she did not hold police officers accountable. she worked very closely with the minneapolis police department that has had a long history of corruption. as a matter of fact, about $4.8 million in lawsuits were settled against the minneapolis police 100 22 police misconduct cases during the time period in which amy klobuchar was they nipping county attorney. so she had a very close relationship with police. the black communitity called her out consistently for not holding police officers accountable. as a matter fact, shooting of a teenager happen and 2004 and that teenagers mother sent amy klobuchar a letter asking her to not use a grand jury and to charge the officers who killed her son. amy klobuchar did not even read on to that mother's letter. and this was an african-american woman simply demanding justice on behalf of her child. amy: nekima levy-armstrong, thank yoyou for being wit
nekima levy-armstrong, can you weigh in here? close absolutely. klobuchar received the endorsement of police unions when she ran her various campaigns. as a result, she did not hold police officers accountable. she worked very closely with the minneapolis police department that has had a long history of corruption. as a matter of fact, about $4.8 million in lawsuits were settled against the minneapolis police 100 22 police misconduct cases during the time period in which amy klobuchar was they...
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joining me now, patrick armstrong.k you for being here last friday, we saw the stock market in the u.s. really take a tumble then we had this nice winning streak here we are indicated towards a lower open >> i think corona really hurt the markets. you've seen copper prices hit really hard. i think the market reassessed the overall developed market outlook. most likely, we are not going to have significant impact if coronavirus stays around the similar levels the path of least resistance is higher that policy is going to continue there still is economic growth the market may be overreacting we have not changes our position around corona yet. >> we have a long way to go until november 2020 thinking about this u.s. election we are starting to get early results. we know the iowa caucus was a bit of a mess. does any of that figure into the calculus that make they are thinking more about the democratic front runner, if there is one >> maybe a little bit. i wouldn't draw too many conclusions. democratic candidates, it looks l
joining me now, patrick armstrong.k you for being here last friday, we saw the stock market in the u.s. really take a tumble then we had this nice winning streak here we are indicated towards a lower open >> i think corona really hurt the markets. you've seen copper prices hit really hard. i think the market reassessed the overall developed market outlook. most likely, we are not going to have significant impact if coronavirus stays around the similar levels the path of least resistance...
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louis armstrong was another that was debated. the process was we don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights or activists you could feel the entire book so probably i think we added people and religion is such an important issue. and for those that play such a role of the more religious figures at some point i think i may have raised it even as a decorated general so that was a nod to our contributions. >> there is a connection between jesse owens and benjamin davis that operated during the same time. then came back to the us to the same old world and many of those other olympians came back and were not treated and welcomed in the way we are accustomed to those olympic champions being welcomed. >> turning home to the oppression of jim crow working at menial jobs and pumping gas. >> that was a sideshow and a tragic outcome for somebody who was essentially regarded defeating hitler. >> who was robert abbott quick. >> a great newspaper editor. the chicago sentinel was one of the most important for black america. with the
louis armstrong was another that was debated. the process was we don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights or activists you could feel the entire book so probably i think we added people and religion is such an important issue. and for those that play such a role of the more religious figures at some point i think i may have raised it even as a decorated general so that was a nod to our contributions. >> there is a connection between jesse owens and benjamin davis that...
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war i, it will mean something more coming through this exhibit and seeing armstrong trump in and say let's have this conversation, so that is the future of how we begin to narrated think through clinically who we are in the world, so this is one of the most important places i can think of really in the world to have that conversation and education. >> so we will go now to the next question, or yes please. >> a couple of questions, persian and black troops, i don't understand why here's a man this john j person, here's a man who served black troops at spanish american war, but yet he was willing to transfer all the black combat troops to france so these units that were transferred a consolidated their colonial troops, and my third question and then it get out of here is that understand that case got, and president as mentioned his name, the american -- and his story graphical documentation how is that received because i know you is a very conservative guy regular to -- >> so i'll take the first question about the 93rd division to set the record straight there were two black divisions
war i, it will mean something more coming through this exhibit and seeing armstrong trump in and say let's have this conversation, so that is the future of how we begin to narrated think through clinically who we are in the world, so this is one of the most important places i can think of really in the world to have that conversation and education. >> so we will go now to the next question, or yes please. >> a couple of questions, persian and black troops, i don't understand why...
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home of abraham lincoln frederick douglass amelia earhart harriet tubman the wright brothers neil armstrong and so many more this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp. davy crocket and any oakley this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and were texas patriots made their less stand at the alamo was the beautiful beautiful alamo the american nation was carved out of the best front here by the toughest strongest fiercest and most a term and men and women ever to walk on the face of the earth our ancestors braved the unknown tame the wilderness settle the wild west lifted millions from poverty disease and hunger rank wished tyranny and fascism i should the world to new heights of science and medicine laid down the railroads dug out the canals raised up the skyscrapers and ladies and gentlemen our ancestors built the most exceptional republic every to exist in all of human history and we are making it greater than ever before and as i was this is our glorious and magnificent inheritance we are americans we are pioneers we are the pathfinders we settled the ne
home of abraham lincoln frederick douglass amelia earhart harriet tubman the wright brothers neil armstrong and so many more this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp. davy crocket and any oakley this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and were texas patriots made their less stand at the alamo was the beautiful beautiful alamo the american nation was carved out of the best front here by the toughest strongest fiercest and most a term and men and women ever...
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columns express's armstrong a thoughtless high flyer story. to normal after winning a minor. league table to. kick off. $13.00. the world over information. they want to express. on facebook and twitter are up to date and in touch follow up. the book. this is it every news line for girl and i was pleased got a problem technology issues delay the results of the democrats who much hyped iowa caucuses with everyone waiting for a winner to democratic presidential hopefuls are off to a rocky start also coming up on edge thousands of health care workers in hong kong who walked off the job demanding the territories.
columns express's armstrong a thoughtless high flyer story. to normal after winning a minor. league table to. kick off. $13.00. the world over information. they want to express. on facebook and twitter are up to date and in touch follow up. the book. this is it every news line for girl and i was pleased got a problem technology issues delay the results of the democrats who much hyped iowa caucuses with everyone waiting for a winner to democratic presidential hopefuls are off to a rocky start...
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bloomberg'ss to armstrong for the latest.y more, we are joined lessons from the frontlines of doing business in china. thank you so much. we are starting to hear more companies saying this will hit our bottom line. the your perspective, people you're talking to, the supply chain disruptions alone, how much is it a risk for these companies that have so much infrastructure in the country as they clamp down on movement and other things? group witha we chat companies in china and have been talking to them. everything is shut down, everything is locked up, supply chains are not moving and people are being told to stay in their houses, companies have to check on employees to check on their and the main doctor that runs the committee on this virus , he predicted that the peak would be now. yesterday, he predicted two more weeks away, so there is this february 10 day on going back to work. i don't think that is going to happen. fareally don't know how this has spread. 59 people have left. you look at shanghai and beijing, why are peo
bloomberg'ss to armstrong for the latest.y more, we are joined lessons from the frontlines of doing business in china. thank you so much. we are starting to hear more companies saying this will hit our bottom line. the your perspective, people you're talking to, the supply chain disruptions alone, how much is it a risk for these companies that have so much infrastructure in the country as they clamp down on movement and other things? group witha we chat companies in china and have been talking...
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is it neil armstrong, marilyn monroe, or elvis presley? the answer in a moment.lat sound) (music) oops (music) (music birds chirping) uh-oh... (music) (music and patter of little shoes) (music and glass breaking) sorry... (music swells...) (music and loud glass breaking) get on top of it before they do. about every 30 minutes tipped furniture or a falling tv sends an injured child to the emergency room. preventing tipover incidents is easy, inexpensive and only takes about 5 minutes. learn how to secure your furniture and tv's to protect children at anchorit.gov. it's our most dangerous addiction. so we took our worst vice, and turned it into the dna for a better system. we created bionic and put the word out with godaddy. what will you change? make the world you want. >> so, what's the most forged signature outside the sports world? it's "c," elvis presley. that's according to psa/dna authentication services. >> for 25 years, dennis harkins keeps an old family heirloom stored away in a safety deposit box -- four letters written to his grandmother, jenny marney,
is it neil armstrong, marilyn monroe, or elvis presley? the answer in a moment.lat sound) (music) oops (music) (music birds chirping) uh-oh... (music) (music and patter of little shoes) (music and glass breaking) sorry... (music swells...) (music and loud glass breaking) get on top of it before they do. about every 30 minutes tipped furniture or a falling tv sends an injured child to the emergency room. preventing tipover incidents is easy, inexpensive and only takes about 5 minutes. learn how...
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. >> reporter: timothy armstrong is a senior trainer. >> this is what is keeping you safe. >> reporteris is what is going to protect you and save your life? >> at the end of the day, i don't have to trust your gear, and that is what is going to save your life when you're up there on the tower. >> reporter: wearing at least 50 pounds of gear, it's a stomach-dropping journey to the top. matt jones, who is a former climber himself says it's not only a job with a view -- >> you can see for miles. and if the weather is good, yeah, it's awesome being up there. >> reporter: but also one with a future. >> it's not going to be the end. there are more gs to follow. and that's why this is a long-term investment for us. this isn't something that we're turning around just for a couple of years of 5g deployment. this is the way our industy is going, and it's a commitment we've head to be successful in that space. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> steve hartman's story last week about a businessman who changed the lives of hundreds of people got a very big reaction online. many use
. >> reporter: timothy armstrong is a senior trainer. >> this is what is keeping you safe. >> reporteris is what is going to protect you and save your life? >> at the end of the day, i don't have to trust your gear, and that is what is going to save your life when you're up there on the tower. >> reporter: wearing at least 50 pounds of gear, it's a stomach-dropping journey to the top. matt jones, who is a former climber himself says it's not only a job with a view...
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we welcome drew armstrong. we want to start with the change the cdc has made on how state and local entities can do their testing. what is the significance? drew: one of the big questions on the minds of health authorities is we know about a handful of cases that have been found from people who return from china. is is the virusis circulating in the united states in various regions or nationally? it is a very mild virus in most people. you're wondering is this out there and we do not know? there has not been widespread surveillance level testing and all of these tests, many of them have had to be sent to the cdc and limited to people who have a travel history in china and are showing symptoms. last night, we got news a patient without any of the ties to china had been diagnosed. that is a first. it is a suggestion this virus might be in wider circulation. the test that has been out there, they have not been able to get this working in many places. the cdc will allow it to be modified so more state and local pub
we welcome drew armstrong. we want to start with the change the cdc has made on how state and local entities can do their testing. what is the significance? drew: one of the big questions on the minds of health authorities is we know about a handful of cases that have been found from people who return from china. is is the virusis circulating in the united states in various regions or nationally? it is a very mild virus in most people. you're wondering is this out there and we do not know?...
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david: thanks to drew armstrong. we will bring you president trump's news conference at 6:00 this evening. at what iset a look going on the markets. we have an uptick today. abigial: we had an uptick but a bearish development over the last 10 to 15 minutes. at the highs, the s&p at what is going on the markets. 500 had been up 1.7%. now the s&p 500 is up just .5%. even when each of the major indices was up more than 1%, there were cracks in today's rebound rally. oil was lower, bonds were higher. at this point, the dow transports down 1%. it seems like the bulls wanted to buy into the by the depth mentality -- buy the dip mentality not working. the coronavirus fear is back into the picture. the dow transports sliced below the 200 day moving average in the past. without exception that means the s&p 500 will go down to at least its 200 day moving average. david: as you follow these keying off it just of whatever we get good bad or indifferent about the coronavirus? at 6:00 this evening, will the markets be looking towa
david: thanks to drew armstrong. we will bring you president trump's news conference at 6:00 this evening. at what iset a look going on the markets. we have an uptick today. abigial: we had an uptick but a bearish development over the last 10 to 15 minutes. at the highs, the s&p at what is going on the markets. 500 had been up 1.7%. now the s&p 500 is up just .5%. even when each of the major indices was up more than 1%, there were cracks in today's rebound rally. oil was lower, bonds...
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armstrong, for your work. permit something an area where we can really make advances to make the process more deterministic so we can get projects on the ground going. thank you for your leadership there. i now would like to yield to the gentleman from michigan's seventh district representative tim walberg, and i want to recognize him for his work on the taxpayer right to know effort. thank you for your leadership. i yield. mr. walberg: i thank the gentleman. madam speaker, i'd like to thank chairman johnson, task force chairman gianforte, and my colleagues at r.s.c. for their leadership on this task force and putting together a document that has answers if we are willing to accept them and move them forward. moving them forward will make an impact for the better of this country and its taxpayers. making government more efficient and accountable to the people is something we all should be able to rally behind. it shouldn't be a partisan issue. after all, we are a government of, by, and for the people. we are h
armstrong, for your work. permit something an area where we can really make advances to make the process more deterministic so we can get projects on the ground going. thank you for your leadership there. i now would like to yield to the gentleman from michigan's seventh district representative tim walberg, and i want to recognize him for his work on the taxpayer right to know effort. thank you for your leadership. i yield. mr. walberg: i thank the gentleman. madam speaker, i'd like to thank...
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it resulted in the death of general george armstrong custer, who was a civil war hero, and in the death of almost 300 cavalry men. this was the most shocking event of the late 19th century. within less than 10 years, plains indian warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of the united states of america. so in this exhibition, we explore how it is that the battle of little bighorn remained immensely important in the consciousness of americans for over a century, and we explore exactly how it is that imagery of the plains indian warrior in as the stereotypical american indian and also as a symbol of the united states. all of this to say they will be exploring how the indian warrior was used to justify manifest destiny. our gallery, which explores the battle of the little bighorn, is divided into two halves. in one half, we look at lakota concepts of warfare and what the battle of little bighorn was about from their perspective. on the other side of the gallery, we look at how it is the americans responded to the battle and how out of this battle emerged the image of the plai
it resulted in the death of general george armstrong custer, who was a civil war hero, and in the death of almost 300 cavalry men. this was the most shocking event of the late 19th century. within less than 10 years, plains indian warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of the united states of america. so in this exhibition, we explore how it is that the battle of little bighorn remained immensely important in the consciousness of americans for over a century, and we explore...
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i think louis armstrong is not that was debated' -- >> burt duke ellington is in there. >> guest: yes. part of the process was, we thought about -- don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights or activists because you could have filled the entire book there. we were sensitive to what is missing. like, i probably think we added people, richard allen is in there. and part because certainly religion is such an important -- jo founder of the ame. >> guest: yes, founder of ame church and religion is so important to plank communities and still and is churches play such a role. we could have had more religious figures so i think i may have razeed. not enough religious figures. military. benjamin davis a decorated jennies there. >> host: the first african-american general. >> guest: that's right. and he -- and so that was a nod to the fact of our contributions to the military and fighting and defending the country. >> host: there's a connection between jesse owens and benjamin o. davis who both served -- operated during that same time period but then came back to the u.s. to a diff
i think louis armstrong is not that was debated' -- >> burt duke ellington is in there. >> guest: yes. part of the process was, we thought about -- don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights or activists because you could have filled the entire book there. we were sensitive to what is missing. like, i probably think we added people, richard allen is in there. and part because certainly religion is such an important -- jo founder of the ame. >> guest: yes, founder...
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the museum's founder, esther armstrong, says african history did not begin with slavery and the museumo donations and volunteers. artifacts from all over the african continent are on display. an dozens of sculptures and paintings.exhibits where children can dress up in traditional garb, dance, or play instruments. that's it for this edition of matter of fact. we'll see you next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america."nbc . we have a very entertaining and informative program for you today. it revolves around college notes, a program in which universities around the country come to the bay area for a singing competition; sort of like the "pitch perfect" movies, but so much more. ♪ oh, looking at the crowd ♪ and i see your body sway, come on. ♪ ♪ ohhh, yeah robert: as you can see, it's about singing, and you'll get to hear some of the great music these young people make, but college notes is also about helping these students w
the museum's founder, esther armstrong, says african history did not begin with slavery and the museumo donations and volunteers. artifacts from all over the african continent are on display. an dozens of sculptures and paintings.exhibits where children can dress up in traditional garb, dance, or play instruments. that's it for this edition of matter of fact. we'll see you next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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of terra knows bernie made off maybe lance armstrong a bill cause it's too bad charles ponzi himself isn't still around. to receive the purple heart. but that wasn't the only time this roomful of supervillains agreed with donald trump everybody said that criminal justice reform couldn't be done but i got the day and the people in this room got it done. right after the applause break they all stuck on each other's nipples for a while. while the criminal justice reform bill did decrease sentences for a few 1000 prisoners that is nothing compared to the number of people locked up in this country as i've mentioned many times before we are the largest prison state in the world here's a quote from adam got nick at the new yorker's overall there are now more people under correctional supervision in america more than 6000000 then were in the gulag archipelago under stalin at its height that is the definition of a prison state yet somehow criminals are still running free that congress is filled with i'm. told will. go. well there was one there isn't as weak as well the vast majority of them t
of terra knows bernie made off maybe lance armstrong a bill cause it's too bad charles ponzi himself isn't still around. to receive the purple heart. but that wasn't the only time this roomful of supervillains agreed with donald trump everybody said that criminal justice reform couldn't be done but i got the day and the people in this room got it done. right after the applause break they all stuck on each other's nipples for a while. while the criminal justice reform bill did decrease sentences...
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an early shane long goal and a breakaway stuart armstrong second in injury time was enough for the winnholt‘s first—half free—kick, which saw off visitors newcastle 1—0 — ending a run of three league defeats for roy hodgson‘s side. motherwell have moved up to third in the scottish premiership despite a goaless draw with second bottom hamilton. that's because aberdeen lost 2—1 against ross county — a first away victory for them since september. hibs and livingston drew 1—1. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. in the championship — brentford came from two goals down to draw with blackburn at griffin park. blackburn went ahead through adam armstrong, before he then doubled their lead with a penalty early in the second half. but brentford fought back, ollie watkins with a fantastic strike to make it 2—1, that's his 21st goal of the season. and then, said benrahma equalised from the penalty spot. both sides had chances to win it late on, but the points were shared. elsehwere in the championship — the top two both won to extend their lead over the chasing pack. leaders west brom winning 3
an early shane long goal and a breakaway stuart armstrong second in injury time was enough for the winnholt‘s first—half free—kick, which saw off visitors newcastle 1—0 — ending a run of three league defeats for roy hodgson‘s side. motherwell have moved up to third in the scottish premiership despite a goaless draw with second bottom hamilton. that's because aberdeen lost 2—1 against ross county — a first away victory for them since september. hibs and livingston drew 1—1....
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one of the first things neil armstrong did after stepping onto the moon was collect some soil. 0k, okm going to get the sample. from next to the lunar lander. as you get close to it, it is almost like a powder. 50 years later, here it is at the open university in milton keynes. so that's quite a piece of history, isn't it? don't drop it. we have to account for every milligram and record it, but then we have to send it back because nasa need to make sure that all of their samples are accounted for because they can't be sold. these are priceless samples. in fact, the ou has been testing apollo moon rock for decades. incredible as it sounds in their latest experiment, phd student hannah sargent is turning lunar dust into water. to show us how, she's using nasa's replica soil because the real stuff is so precious. in five years‘ time, thanks to a collaboration between the european space agency and the russians, her experiment could be happening at the south pole of the moon. it's one of the coldest places in our solar system. they'll be heating moon rocks to five times the temperature of
one of the first things neil armstrong did after stepping onto the moon was collect some soil. 0k, okm going to get the sample. from next to the lunar lander. as you get close to it, it is almost like a powder. 50 years later, here it is at the open university in milton keynes. so that's quite a piece of history, isn't it? don't drop it. we have to account for every milligram and record it, but then we have to send it back because nasa need to make sure that all of their samples are accounted...
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of abraham lincoln frederick douglas a 1000000 ehrhardt harriet tubman the wright brothers neil armstrong and so many more this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp davy crocket and any oakley this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth. and where texas patriots made their last stand at the alamo. was the beautiful beautiful alamo the american nation was carved out of the best front here by the toughest strongest fiercest and most a term and men and women ever to walk on the face of the earth our ancestors braved the unknown tame the wilderness settle the wild west lifted millions from poverty disease and hunger vanquished tyranny and fascism i should the world to new heights of science and medicine laid down the railroads dug out the canals raised up the skyscrapers and ladies and gentlemen our ancestors built the most exceptional republic every to exist in all of human history and we are making it greater than ever before was the in the this is our glorious and magnificent inheritance we are americans we are pioneers we are the pathfinders we settle the
of abraham lincoln frederick douglas a 1000000 ehrhardt harriet tubman the wright brothers neil armstrong and so many more this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp davy crocket and any oakley this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth. and where texas patriots made their last stand at the alamo. was the beautiful beautiful alamo the american nation was carved out of the best front here by the toughest strongest fiercest and most a term and men and women ever...
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neil armstrong: it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.programme. but for many decades she was little—known to the public until her portrayal in a 2016 oscar—nominated film, hidden figures. the film tells the story of three black women at nasa whose maths skills helped put us astronautjohn glenn into orbit around the earth in 1962. it's because we wear glasses. don't embarrass me... it also touches on the issues of racial and gender discrimination at work. speaking in september 2017, she described her approach to her work. my problem was to answer questions. and i did that to the best of my ability at all times, correct or incorrect. but that's my theory. do your best all the time. johnson was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2015 by the then—us president barack 0bama. in 2017, she had a nasa building named in her honour in hampton, virginia. among those paying tributes to johnson following her death were libby jackson from the uk space agency. really, her legacy wasn't celebrated until the movie was made. i'm glad she got some
neil armstrong: it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.programme. but for many decades she was little—known to the public until her portrayal in a 2016 oscar—nominated film, hidden figures. the film tells the story of three black women at nasa whose maths skills helped put us astronautjohn glenn into orbit around the earth in 1962. it's because we wear glasses. don't embarrass me... it also touches on the issues of racial and gender discrimination at work. speaking in...
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just celebrate these great warriors is a great word is a really fought hard for us and so subtly armstrong north dakota kelly thank you thank you thank him banks of india. thank you thank you and the big swears it. boy thank you thank you. her rights we've been listening to us present donald trump rapes funding that is impeachment acquittal from the white house his 1st formal remarks since he was acquitted by the senate donald trump describing it as a very unfair situation a witch hunt that he says started from the day here arrived at the white house he said the people behind the impeachment trial were lekas and lie is the attacks nancy pelosi the u.s. house speaker and democrat adam schiff who was of course the lead manager for democrats in the trial in the senate the lead prosecutor a few well and he also had a lot of praise for republican senators as well as for his legal team the u.s. senate voted to acquit to acquit president trump on abuse of power and obstruction of congress on wednesday let's bring in kimberly harkat our white house correspondent where we begin kimberly he seems to
just celebrate these great warriors is a great word is a really fought hard for us and so subtly armstrong north dakota kelly thank you thank you thank him banks of india. thank you thank you and the big swears it. boy thank you thank you. her rights we've been listening to us present donald trump rapes funding that is impeachment acquittal from the white house his 1st formal remarks since he was acquitted by the senate donald trump describing it as a very unfair situation a witch hunt that he...
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to winning american cyclist lance armstrong so one of the main tasks here is to clear the sport of dishonesty medical school. and coming up we speak to the u.s. state representative from idaho trying to ban transgender athletes from one sports and high school story and the 2nd half of the program. some of the british prime ministers the 1st move since leaving the e.u. are causing a stir or staunton says he is at the end of his patience with the early release of terror offenders over his attempt to change british law might not be that simple if brussels has anything to do with it and wants legislation to stop the automatic early release of terrorists unless a parole board certified is that they are safe the critics argue that the proposed legislation could reach the european convention on human rights so to proceed britain may suspend its participation in the convention european commission warns that if britain does suspend participation the commission will terminate cooperation in the field. partnership should provide for automatic terminations of the corporation and judicial corp in criminal
to winning american cyclist lance armstrong so one of the main tasks here is to clear the sport of dishonesty medical school. and coming up we speak to the u.s. state representative from idaho trying to ban transgender athletes from one sports and high school story and the 2nd half of the program. some of the british prime ministers the 1st move since leaving the e.u. are causing a stir or staunton says he is at the end of his patience with the early release of terror offenders over his attempt...
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supportive of it's a dictatorship from darkness of the consequences and mats why campaign against armstrong to legal action we took the government court last year the supreme court framed that these arms exports to say to you if you have an illegal and they were going to be in supreme court leaks from somewhere but we don't just believe these seals have been illegal we'll simply 15 actually immortal as well what's needed is not just an end to the arms and mindset which is on loan to b.'s arms sales to acknowledge growth is what about 20 seconds of so sorry be saying a great year the 20192020 that are expected to be really good as well that makes you want to cry get. well we have to who has a terrible year and we'll be doing everything we can to ensure that is because the supreme court this summer we are can we are sure of that this supreme court will also conclude with arms deals to say to libya as well andrew smith from the company get some straight thank you so much for your thoughts of being an art internationally. thank you 2 at home for watching us as well my name's kevin irwin from he
supportive of it's a dictatorship from darkness of the consequences and mats why campaign against armstrong to legal action we took the government court last year the supreme court framed that these arms exports to say to you if you have an illegal and they were going to be in supreme court leaks from somewhere but we don't just believe these seals have been illegal we'll simply 15 actually immortal as well what's needed is not just an end to the arms and mindset which is on loan to b.'s arms...
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erica armstrong dunbar from the university of delaware with us tonight. you mate have seen her featured in the "new york times" recently and not many npr programs, but this is where she belongs talking about this. she received a phd from columbia university. she became the inaugural director of the program in african-american history. they should have called you the founding director. that's the moe joouft as we say around here. her first book, a fragile freedom, african-american women and emancipation in the antebellum city, published by yale, an under studied topic up to that point. and so the perfect person to take on the challenge to recover the story of owna judge. let's all give erica a big round of applause. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone. >> good evening. >> happy black history month. >> happy black history month. >> here i am. so first, let me make offer a few thank yous of course to doug brad board who invited me. i think there's no other place i should be giving this talk. can you all see me? i'm vertically challenged. i'm going to turn
erica armstrong dunbar from the university of delaware with us tonight. you mate have seen her featured in the "new york times" recently and not many npr programs, but this is where she belongs talking about this. she received a phd from columbia university. she became the inaugural director of the program in african-american history. they should have called you the founding director. that's the moe joouft as we say around here. her first book, a fragile freedom, african-american...
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bloomberg'sd by shery ahn and drew armstrong.t is sort of the next thing we are looking from your perspective in terms of the official response in mainland china, and uncle, and elsewhere? shery: i would like to see more coordination. ofhave seen the wto complain an international health emergency. yesterday, the u.s. was saying they offered support. saying you didck not really do too much. at this point, we have seen hong tog take its own measures close most of the checkpoints. that has been a great point of contention within the hong kong society. seeing the first death outside of the mainland. this will cause more chaos and unrest inside hong kong. has kind of taken a a lot of impressive measures to try to keep the economy humming. ask the u.s. for a little bit of flexibility on the trade deals. shery: they came out of sort of a mouthpiece for the chinese government, citing a researcher saying, perhaps habits will be delayed in the quarter, they could make up through an increase for the second quarter and later part of the year
bloomberg'sd by shery ahn and drew armstrong.t is sort of the next thing we are looking from your perspective in terms of the official response in mainland china, and uncle, and elsewhere? shery: i would like to see more coordination. ofhave seen the wto complain an international health emergency. yesterday, the u.s. was saying they offered support. saying you didck not really do too much. at this point, we have seen hong tog take its own measures close most of the checkpoints. that has been a...
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chance to move up to third — after drawing with blackburn — who led 2—0 with both goals from adam armstrongd benrahma made sure brentford snatched a point. the draw leaves blackburn five points outside the play offs. some other key results in the championship today. forest lost ground — held to goalless draw with qpr. preston climb back into the playoff spots, with a 2—1win over hull. alan browne with the winnerfor them. and luton stay rooted to the bottom, they lost 3—1 at charlton. to the scottish premiership now — celtic and rangers both in action tomorrow. but motherwell are up to third, despite a goaless draw at hamilton. that's after aberdeen were beaten 2—1 at home by ross county — billy mckay with both county goals. and hibs missed a penalty, in their 1—1 draw with livingston, so miss the chance to leapfrog their opponents into fifth. 0nto domestic rugby — and bath are up to fourth in the premiership after beating harlequins 19—12, with england winger ruaridh mcconnochie scoring two tries. in today's other game, 0llie hassell—collins scored four tries as london irish jumped above gl
chance to move up to third — after drawing with blackburn — who led 2—0 with both goals from adam armstrongd benrahma made sure brentford snatched a point. the draw leaves blackburn five points outside the play offs. some other key results in the championship today. forest lost ground — held to goalless draw with qpr. preston climb back into the playoff spots, with a 2—1win over hull. alan browne with the winnerfor them. and luton stay rooted to the bottom, they lost 3—1 at...
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things on the buy list now are companies i own called hand none armstrong that produces clean energyjects. it is down 8%. it has a 4% dividend yield centurylink that owns 500,000s of fiber you can buy that people will be home, on line, doing things >> i would point out that let's not overlook the chinese stocks. that is the place where cases are dropping and the economy is likely to rebound the most there is a number of china companies. the beauty about china is it is a more dig tiesed economy than europe or u.s. it is trading at a discount to u.s. tech. i would have that on a buy list. >> people in china aren't sitting home twiddling their thumbs, there on line. >> jim cramer has been active on social media this is what he has been saying, he tweeted when sellers sell everything and do well, you can presume they are making a sweeping false judgement about companies in the asset class >> the thing about baby bath water, i don't know if it is appropriate? >> what markets are assuming now is that this is going to last a while. this is why when you look at the 10-year, we can extrapolat
things on the buy list now are companies i own called hand none armstrong that produces clean energyjects. it is down 8%. it has a 4% dividend yield centurylink that owns 500,000s of fiber you can buy that people will be home, on line, doing things >> i would point out that let's not overlook the chinese stocks. that is the place where cases are dropping and the economy is likely to rebound the most there is a number of china companies. the beauty about china is it is a more dig tiesed...
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generation of young athletes so that they can avoid the fate of the medal winning american cyclist lance armstrong so one of the main tasks here is to clear the sport of dishonesty. britain's prime minister says he is at the end of his patients with the early release of terror offenders changing british law might not be that simple however if brussels has anything to do with it boris johnson wants legislation to stop the automatic early release of terrorists unless a parole board certified that they are safe the critics argue that the proposed legislation could breach the european convention on human rights so to proceed with the legislation britain may suspend its participation in the venture the european commission warns that if britain does suspend participation commissioner walter made cooperation in the field. he visited partnership should provide for automatic terminations of the mournful corporation and judicial corp in criminal matters if the united kingdom were to denounce the european convention of human rights we put the issue up for debate with human rights lawyer. stephen morris of th
generation of young athletes so that they can avoid the fate of the medal winning american cyclist lance armstrong so one of the main tasks here is to clear the sport of dishonesty. britain's prime minister says he is at the end of his patients with the early release of terror offenders changing british law might not be that simple however if brussels has anything to do with it boris johnson wants legislation to stop the automatic early release of terrorists unless a parole board certified that...