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cunningham ta kes of a few dozen women. cunningham takes over the exchange at a pivotal moment.rs now be much of the working trading around the world, but some things are not that different. there are still very few female traders on the floor. i spoke with her about driving in a male dominated industry, and taking over the helm of a powerful international institution in this me to europe. —— metoo era. what i think so much attention is being paid to you being the first female president of the new york stock exchange? the first female president of the new york stock exchange ?|j the first female president of the new york stock exchange? i think there is demand globally for people to recognise the fact that they can do whatever itjob they want to do, so do whatever itjob they want to do, so when they see something that is not quite as typical, they are excited about it and that is exciting for me because it means that what i'm doing is actually helping other people, so it is pretty watering. do you think is warranted? i do not think it is warranted? i do not think it is warranted
cunningham ta kes of a few dozen women. cunningham takes over the exchange at a pivotal moment.rs now be much of the working trading around the world, but some things are not that different. there are still very few female traders on the floor. i spoke with her about driving in a male dominated industry, and taking over the helm of a powerful international institution in this me to europe. —— metoo era. what i think so much attention is being paid to you being the first female president of...
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cunningham takes over the exchange at a pivotal moment.puters now do much of the work in trading stocks around the globe, but some things aren't that different. there are still very few female traders on the floor. i spoke with her about thriving in a male dominated industry, and taking over the helm of a powerful international institution in this metoo era. why do you think so much attention is being paid to you being the first female president of the new york stock exchange? i think there's demand globally for people to recognise the fact that they can do whateverjob they want to do. so when they see something that isn't quite as typical, they're excited about it, and that's exciting for me because it means that what i'm doing is actually helping other people, so it's pretty rewarding. do you think it's warranted? i don't think it's warranted that a woman, you know, i don't think there should be any surprise that a woman is in a senior job, but i think it's warranted to share the message to others that you can do whatever you want, if yo
cunningham takes over the exchange at a pivotal moment.puters now do much of the work in trading stocks around the globe, but some things aren't that different. there are still very few female traders on the floor. i spoke with her about thriving in a male dominated industry, and taking over the helm of a powerful international institution in this metoo era. why do you think so much attention is being paid to you being the first female president of the new york stock exchange? i think there's...
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joining me is newly elected south carolina congressman joe cunningham.lled off one of the biggest upsets when he defeated trump-backed republican katie arrington to flip mark sanford's seat. it's great to have you on the show. i am surprised, of course, i'm sure as many people are to call you that. but thank you for being here. my main question for you to start this off is, and i realize you may say, oh, well, you know, i'm good looking or just that wonderful, but how did you pull this off in this district? >> well, i mean, we weren't surprised. we had a strong message. this is a district that, you know, went for trump by 13 points in 2016. it's a district that mark sanford won by 22 points in 2016. it's a district that is, obviously, been gerrymandered, but through that gerrymandering, we had a strong message that cut to the core of it. and that was defeating this political tribalism that's, you know, that's ripping us apart at our moral fabric across this country. and that's what we spoke to throughout this district. and it's what resonated here. and t
joining me is newly elected south carolina congressman joe cunningham.lled off one of the biggest upsets when he defeated trump-backed republican katie arrington to flip mark sanford's seat. it's great to have you on the show. i am surprised, of course, i'm sure as many people are to call you that. but thank you for being here. my main question for you to start this off is, and i realize you may say, oh, well, you know, i'm good looking or just that wonderful, but how did you pull this off in...
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joe cunningham is a nice guy. the beach town mayors are supporting him because of his stance against offshore drilling. i talked to other people and they say i like joe, but if i vote for a democrat, it will be support of the most polarizing figure and that is nancy pelosi. it will create a problem for democrats. i would like to get your take on joe and katie and the first congressional district. a lot of times down here it is just taken for granted that everything is going red. i am not so sure this time. guest: joe, it is a lower tier opportunity for democrats. they are talking about putting money in. katie errington not only defeated a congressman in the primary but had a car accident and was off the campaign trail for a while. she is back now. if they count the votes quickly early in the night and cunningham wins, he will be a big night for democrats. i think she is probably ahead in the mid-single digits but cunningham is within striking districts. this is a real race and one where anyone in the district, the
joe cunningham is a nice guy. the beach town mayors are supporting him because of his stance against offshore drilling. i talked to other people and they say i like joe, but if i vote for a democrat, it will be support of the most polarizing figure and that is nancy pelosi. it will create a problem for democrats. i would like to get your take on joe and katie and the first congressional district. a lot of times down here it is just taken for granted that everything is going red. i am not so...
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danny cunningham, owner of cunningham farms in calloway county, kentucky, for recently being named the 2018 kentucky farm bureau farmer of the year. this is the third year in a row a farmer in kentucky's first congressional district has been recognized as farmer of the year. mr. comer: after growing up on a small dairy farmer owned by his father, began his own farming operation in calloway county. 58 years later, cunningham farms is a massive family-run operation. danny has been an active member of the farm bureau serving on the board of directors for more than 30 years. he was married to his late wife for over 54 years and is the proud father of three daughters. i am honored to congratulate farmer of the year, danny cunningham, on his unwavering work ethic, dedication to the calloway county farm bureau, and outstanding role in the agriculture community. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. are there any further requests from members for one-minute peeches? for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recog
danny cunningham, owner of cunningham farms in calloway county, kentucky, for recently being named the 2018 kentucky farm bureau farmer of the year. this is the third year in a row a farmer in kentucky's first congressional district has been recognized as farmer of the year. mr. comer: after growing up on a small dairy farmer owned by his father, began his own farming operation in calloway county. 58 years later, cunningham farms is a massive family-run operation. danny has been an active...
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i say the biggest referendum on donald trump is a young man named joe cunningham, and nancy pelosi and leadership is going to have to reckon with. he won a district held by mark sanford, and it was donald trump jr.'s last campaign stop. he won it at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. democrats have a lot to be proud of. i think the leadership needs to be intra specktion because they don't reflect what was victorious for democrats last night. >> i want to talk more about that a little bit, but first i want to give your friend to the left, there, ironically, that this was just a big clear victory for the democrats. >> structurally speaking, nothing that happened last night tells me anything other than donald trump remains in good shape in middle america. the coasts are still unhappy with him. on the senate side, kavanaugh clearly locked in the senate. >> how do you know that? you mean the senate was going to go down before kavanaugh? >> the only race we don't know as kavanaugh, and tester voted against c c kavanaugh -- >> heller supported him. >> oh, man, he ruined it. >> kavanaugh, would you
i say the biggest referendum on donald trump is a young man named joe cunningham, and nancy pelosi and leadership is going to have to reckon with. he won a district held by mark sanford, and it was donald trump jr.'s last campaign stop. he won it at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. democrats have a lot to be proud of. i think the leadership needs to be intra specktion because they don't reflect what was victorious for democrats last night. >> i want to talk more about that a little bit, but...
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radio host bill cunningham could feel the court of public opinion respond to the story. murder case had the phone ringing. >> the idea that such a young man could be watching a bengals game, that was shocking. i had a large number of callers who said to me, he didn't it, he doesn't fit the profile, there was no history. i said, wait a minute, wait until the trial takes place. i'm led to believe there is going to be clear and convincing evidence. >> seven months after sarah's death, the only jury that mattered was sworn in to hear the case against 28-year-old ryan widmer, a charge of aggravated murder. his friends stuck by him. >> his life hangs in the balance. >> that's a scary thought. >> sarah's family sat across from ryan's as they had the previous you're during the fairy tale wedding. for sarah's mom, the situation seemed to get stranger by the minute. her son on trial for murder. >> i see my scared baby is what i see. i mean, he was scared to death. >> but the prosecution's message for the jury was blunt. there had been a violent confrontation in the widmer house th
radio host bill cunningham could feel the court of public opinion respond to the story. murder case had the phone ringing. >> the idea that such a young man could be watching a bengals game, that was shocking. i had a large number of callers who said to me, he didn't it, he doesn't fit the profile, there was no history. i said, wait a minute, wait until the trial takes place. i'm led to believe there is going to be clear and convincing evidence. >> seven months after sarah's death,...
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nelson cunningham makes the evidence citing evidence from politico's reporting staff. mid august, mueller may have been locked in proceedings with trump and his lawyers over a grand jury subpoena in secret litigation that would tell us by december whether the president will testify before mueller's garage. on august 15, trump's lawyer rudy giuliani said he was almost finished with his memorandum opposing a subpoena. a day later a sealed grand jury case was initiated in the d.c. federal district court. on september 19, howell issued a ruling. five days later one of the parties appealed to the d.c. circuit. cunningham also notes that the special counsel's office is involved in this case because a politico reporter overheard a conversation while staking out the d.c. circuit clerk's office. with all that in mind, we can further deduce that the special counsel prevailed in court. politico notes that nothing about the obtained docket sheets discloses the identity of the witness. reporters also reached out to many of the possible attorneys from mueller witnesses, including tw
nelson cunningham makes the evidence citing evidence from politico's reporting staff. mid august, mueller may have been locked in proceedings with trump and his lawyers over a grand jury subpoena in secret litigation that would tell us by december whether the president will testify before mueller's garage. on august 15, trump's lawyer rudy giuliani said he was almost finished with his memorandum opposing a subpoena. a day later a sealed grand jury case was initiated in the d.c. federal district...
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anthony and cunningham and max rose.s are democrats in safe districts and kathleen rice who won a generational change. this represents the fact that returning and new are not going to be the ones that give pelosi a problem. >> she sounds confident and they want to be confrontational when it comes to president trump. in a new profile, she said she pushes back against some of that. in terms of subpoena power, you have to handle it with care. on the left, there is a pound of flesh club and they want to do to them what they did to us. that's not who we are. go get somebody else if that's not who you want. go get somebody else? that's a care. >> one of the things that is interesting about the push to become speaker, a lot of it is done through the news media. part of her caucus was anti-woman. that's a pretty bold claim to make to fellow democrats. she took part in the "new york times" profile where she made claims like that. she is an interesting case study in maintaining power and how it's done. i think pretty savvy. >> fas
anthony and cunningham and max rose.s are democrats in safe districts and kathleen rice who won a generational change. this represents the fact that returning and new are not going to be the ones that give pelosi a problem. >> she sounds confident and they want to be confrontational when it comes to president trump. in a new profile, she said she pushes back against some of that. in terms of subpoena power, you have to handle it with care. on the left, there is a pound of flesh club and...
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legal analyst katy fang, and nelson cunningham, former prosecutor. what do you think, katy? the president sea -- what do you think the odds are the legal team says green light, let's sit down. >> that's not going to happen. he said it was so easy, i answered all the questions. if it's so easy, why didn't he sit down and talk with the team. but you know that his legal team would say no way will they allow that. so somebody's going to happen once those answers are received, but in a typical litigation scenario, normally if you get evasive answers or incompletion answers, you can move to compel, go to court and say, judge, i need better answers. mueller will either try to take what he can good et from trump or say, look, i already have this information, i wanted to see if i could catch trump in a gotcha situation. we'll know what happens once he gets those answers. >> does this signal this is the final piece of the mueller probe. is this getting close to the end? >> clearly you want all the ducks in a row before you get the president's answers to questions. now, written questio
legal analyst katy fang, and nelson cunningham, former prosecutor. what do you think, katy? the president sea -- what do you think the odds are the legal team says green light, let's sit down. >> that's not going to happen. he said it was so easy, i answered all the questions. if it's so easy, why didn't he sit down and talk with the team. but you know that his legal team would say no way will they allow that. so somebody's going to happen once those answers are received, but in a typical...
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supporter katie arrington. ( applause ) now, as a democrat-- as a democrat from south carolina, cunninghamrare mythical creatures, like big foot, unicorns, and people who do crossfit without telling anyone about it. in michigan they voted to legalize recreational marijuana. ( applause ) to celebrate, michigan turned ewlo hten.en into a bong. pine. ♪ music playing ♪ ♪ why shop marshalls? because... their prices will thrill you. whoo-hoo! the brands will surprise you. mwah! and every trip feels like an instant victory. woman: marshalls. never boring. always surprising. woman ♪ max, what [ car honk ] do today? no idea huh? i got one. let's steal christmas in style. sfx: stair creak sfx: clink sfx: deep breath sfx: grunt sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling sfx: slice sfx: gasp sfx: inhale. exhale. sfx: lights scraping on roof sfx: metallic scrape sfx: grunt covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back to "the late show." you know what? you guys-- ( cheers and applause ) you guys
supporter katie arrington. ( applause ) now, as a democrat-- as a democrat from south carolina, cunninghamrare mythical creatures, like big foot, unicorns, and people who do crossfit without telling anyone about it. in michigan they voted to legalize recreational marijuana. ( applause ) to celebrate, michigan turned ewlo hten.en into a bong. pine. ♪ music playing ♪ ♪ why shop marshalls? because... their prices will thrill you. whoo-hoo! the brands will surprise you. mwah! and every trip...
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joining us now is nelson cunningham, a former prosecutor. also a veteran of the clinton white house and a former biden staffer on senate judiciary. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's go over your op-ed. the fact is donald trump's main beef with his former attorney general was jeff sessions recused himself, presumably stopping him from impeding the mueller probe. now president trump has his rory cohn, presumably, his matt whitaker. is it possible whitaker could simply shield from public view his own obstruction of the mueller probe? >> yes. so the way the regulations are set up that govern robert mueller's appointment, the attorney general only is required three different stages to make any kind of disclosure of what interactions he's had with the special counsel. first, when he appoints the special counsel, second, if he fires the special counsel, and third, upon the conclusion of the special counsel's investigation. at that point he would be required to describe any instances he had made, he had had with mueller, where he overruled mue
joining us now is nelson cunningham, a former prosecutor. also a veteran of the clinton white house and a former biden staffer on senate judiciary. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's go over your op-ed. the fact is donald trump's main beef with his former attorney general was jeff sessions recused himself, presumably stopping him from impeding the mueller probe. now president trump has his rory cohn, presumably, his matt whitaker. is it possible whitaker could simply shield...
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that's joe cunningham winning again. that was mark sanford's district.lan, you've been standing by patiently. your big picture thoughts on the night. >> i want to tell you the hidden meaning of these midterm elections for 2020. as you know, i have a system called the keys to the white house that have correctly forecast the results of every presidential election since before you were born in 184. and as a result of this midterm, the incumbent republican who's hold the white house lost a key. the mandate key which is measured by midterm house elections. that's another keel down. and therein midterm also put a second keep in jeopardy, the scandal key because everybody is talking about the house democrats now having investigatory and subpoena power. if they and the special counsel uncover really damaging information about donald trump, another key drops. while donald trump has called in a tremendous victory, in fact, it has significant little undermined his chances to win in 20208. >> first of all, thank you for shaving ten years off my age. i appreciate tha
that's joe cunningham winning again. that was mark sanford's district.lan, you've been standing by patiently. your big picture thoughts on the night. >> i want to tell you the hidden meaning of these midterm elections for 2020. as you know, i have a system called the keys to the white house that have correctly forecast the results of every presidential election since before you were born in 184. and as a result of this midterm, the incumbent republican who's hold the white house lost a...
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paul cunningham, national president, korean war veterans association.d members of the veterans day national committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would like to ask the presidents and the national commanders that comprise our membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce miss karen durham aguilera. executive director army national military cemeteries and arlington national cemetery. ms. aguilera: leader pelosi, secretary of defense matus, secretary of affairs, secretary of the air force wilson, major general hollered, families of the fallen, visitors from across the world and all of you, good morning. and welcome to arlington national cemetery. what a glorious day. it is fitting that we are in the center of this most hallowed ground. a special welcome to mr. larry romo of the american g.i. forum, for being today's veteran service host for national veterans day observance. today as we celebrate the 100t
paul cunningham, national president, korean war veterans association.d members of the veterans day national committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would like to ask the presidents and the national commanders that comprise our membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce miss karen durham aguilera. executive director army national military...
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thank you very much for joining us this afternoon to share your perspective on this vote nelson cunninghamas we mentioned president of mclarty associates we appreciate it thank you. well now we're turning to cameron where seventy nine boarding school students who were taken hostage by separatists have been released reports say that the kidnappers are still holding three adults taken from the school the children aged between eleven and seventeen were seized early on monday morning in bomb end of the capital of the northwest region no single group has said that it carried out the kidnapping but separatist militias have been calling for a schoolboy caught and i spoke a short while ago with our west africa correspondent andrea creation lagos nigeria and i asked him for the latest. well both the church and the authorities confirmed that the children where released this night apparently they were taken by an identified gunman to a church nearby amend and then released their rights now we learn that the gifts of course are still in shock they're all between eleven and certain year seventeen years
thank you very much for joining us this afternoon to share your perspective on this vote nelson cunninghamas we mentioned president of mclarty associates we appreciate it thank you. well now we're turning to cameron where seventy nine boarding school students who were taken hostage by separatists have been released reports say that the kidnappers are still holding three adults taken from the school the children aged between eleven and seventeen were seized early on monday morning in bomb end of...
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paul cunningham national president korean war veterans association.nal committee are located in the boxes to my left, i would like to ask the presidents and national commanders that comprise our associate membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. [applause] >> it is now my pleasure to introduce miss karen durham aguilera, executive director, army national military cemeteries and arlington national cemetery. [applause] >> leader pelosi, secretary defense mattis, secretary of vetrans affairs wilkie, secretary of the air force, wilson, major general, families of the fallen, visitors from across the world and all of you, good morning. welcome to arlington national cemetery. of the fallen, visitors from what a glorious day. it is fitting that we are in in the center of this most hollowed ground, a special welcome to mr. larry romo of the american government forum for being the host for our national veterans day observance. today, as we celebrate the 100th
paul cunningham national president korean war veterans association.nal committee are located in the boxes to my left, i would like to ask the presidents and national commanders that comprise our associate membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. [applause] >> it is now my pleasure to introduce miss karen durham aguilera, executive director, army national military cemeteries and arlington...
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stacey cunningham, president of the new york stock exchange.peak near malibu. the wildfire in the area is now largely contained, but these images have just been released. a new contenderfor britain‘s fattest dog is being looked after at rescue centre in portsmouth. bopper the whopper is a collie who weighs eight stone. he‘s currently too big for the kennels at the gables farm shelter so he‘s living with a staff member while he tries to shed some pounds on a special diet. and we can actually go live to devon now to speak with that staff member. ruth rickard is the deputy manager at gables farm but currently has bopper living with her. i wonder, does he like that nickname? possibly not but he is getting lots of tlc, he is adorable. how did he come to be with you? he was given by his owner and u nfortu nately, was given by his owner and unfortunately, you know, they gave him to us at gables farm, and as a charity, we are able to give him the help he needs to safely lose some weight. how overweight is he? well, he tipped the scales atjust under 50
stacey cunningham, president of the new york stock exchange.peak near malibu. the wildfire in the area is now largely contained, but these images have just been released. a new contenderfor britain‘s fattest dog is being looked after at rescue centre in portsmouth. bopper the whopper is a collie who weighs eight stone. he‘s currently too big for the kennels at the gables farm shelter so he‘s living with a staff member while he tries to shed some pounds on a special diet. and we can...
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. >> certainly >>> coming up, president stacy cunningham on market volatility. and the s.e.c.'e head to break, here are the biggest premarket winners and losers in the dow. we'll be right back. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. >>> closing the book on october. >>> wild ride, nyse president stacy cunningham on market volatility and the impact on trading behavior >>> plus, breaking economic news key reads on the nation's job force, productivity and labor costs. the final hour of "squawk box" begins now ♪ >> announcer: live from the most powerful city in the world, new york this is "squawk box. >>> good morning, welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm joe kernin a
. >> certainly >>> coming up, president stacy cunningham on market volatility. and the s.e.c.'e head to break, here are the biggest premarket winners and losers in the dow. we'll be right back. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and...
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gold medal in the bars and a quick mention for dom cunningham british interests at the gymnastics inthe fall. he was .009 away from picking up a metal. he finished in fourth and he was really disappointed but also really pleased with his performance. i think that will give him confidence going into 2019 in 2020. beth, thank you very much. bmx supercross has been part of the olympics since 2008, but come the next games there'll be a new discipline — freestyle bmx. it's been included to boost tokyo 2020's youth appeal and britain's leading contender isjersey rider alex coleborn. leading contender is jersey rider alex colborn. nick hope reports. we have never seen anything at the olympics quite like this. riding gives you freedom and outside world and you just do what you love. i love the progression and when the new tricks and when pull it, you're buzzing. there is no otherfeeling. freestyle bmx and amongst a group of new urban events including skateboarding and three on three basketball which will make 0lympic debuts at tokyo 2020. it's an attempt to entice new younger fans to the gam
gold medal in the bars and a quick mention for dom cunningham british interests at the gymnastics inthe fall. he was .009 away from picking up a metal. he finished in fourth and he was really disappointed but also really pleased with his performance. i think that will give him confidence going into 2019 in 2020. beth, thank you very much. bmx supercross has been part of the olympics since 2008, but come the next games there'll be a new discipline — freestyle bmx. it's been included to boost...
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stacey cunningham is president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to occupy that post anda hussain. there is still a discrepancy between the number of women and the number of men that are in fine and, particularly in senior roles. do you see that changing? when i look around at the nyc management time or more broadly at the intercontinental exchange management team there senior women in senior roles. so i do not see it... i do think there is a trend to have more senior women in these roles and i think we are moving the right direction. we are not moving as quickly as a global —— in the global landscape but we are heading in the right direction. still, the number of public company ceos that our women is dreadfully low and frankly falling which is the wrong direction to see. so i think we need society to change a little bit and help support what the expectations are of what a senior executive looks like. why are there so few women ceos? there has never been as ceo of an investment bank, a female one, either. we welcome them here all the time. if i look back, most of them are
stacey cunningham is president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to occupy that post anda hussain. there is still a discrepancy between the number of women and the number of men that are in fine and, particularly in senior roles. do you see that changing? when i look around at the nyc management time or more broadly at the intercontinental exchange management team there senior women in senior roles. so i do not see it... i do think there is a trend to have more senior women in...
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now on bbc news, samira hussain talks to stacey cunningham, the president of the new york stock exchange
now on bbc news, samira hussain talks to stacey cunningham, the president of the new york stock exchange
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joe cunningham is a nice guy.he beach town mayors are supporting him because of his stance against offshore drilling. i talked to other people and they say i like joe, but if i vote for a democrat, it will be support of the most polarizing figure and that is nancy pelosi. it will create a problem for democrats. i would like to get your take on joe and katie and the first congressional district. it isof times down here just taken for granted that everything is going red. i am not so sure this time. , it is a lower tier opportunity for democrats. they are talking about putting money in. katie errington not only defeated a congressman in the primary but had a car accident and was off the campaign trail for a while. she is back now. if they count the votes quickly early in the night and cunningham wins, he will be a big night for democrats. i think she is probably ahead in the mid-single digits but cunningham is within striking districts. race and onel where anyone in the district, their vocal matter. errington beat h
joe cunningham is a nice guy.he beach town mayors are supporting him because of his stance against offshore drilling. i talked to other people and they say i like joe, but if i vote for a democrat, it will be support of the most polarizing figure and that is nancy pelosi. it will create a problem for democrats. i would like to get your take on joe and katie and the first congressional district. it isof times down here just taken for granted that everything is going red. i am not so sure this...
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i'm alley cunningham. >> my name is greg. >> we're -- >> we're with mission for all. and i just want to start off by thanking supervisor fewer and supervisor tang for coming out and meeting with us. i'm sure that all of you have received a letter from us. it's just asking you guys to come out and meet with us. and to take a look at what we have going on out there. we have artwork put together by local artists from the mission. and we really encourage you to come out and talk to us. thank you. >> president cohen: you have 1 minute and 18 seconds. >> we want to invite people to come out and see what we have going on. all the color and life that we have been bringing down the 16th, through our murals and through community engagement activities. yeah, we just wanted to extend that invitation. thank you. thank you, supervisor tang and fewer for giving us the opportunity to acknowledge us and see what we're doing. >> president cohen: thank you. do you want to speak? >> thank you, guys. >> president cohen: you're welcome. thank you. >> and i think your shirt is very nice tod
i'm alley cunningham. >> my name is greg. >> we're -- >> we're with mission for all. and i just want to start off by thanking supervisor fewer and supervisor tang for coming out and meeting with us. i'm sure that all of you have received a letter from us. it's just asking you guys to come out and meet with us. and to take a look at what we have going on out there. we have artwork put together by local artists from the mission. and we really encourage you to come out and talk...
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. >> my when there is congress like cunningham of south carolina. katie arrington won the primary against mark stanford saying that mark sanford as a trump critic shouldn't represent the district because it's all about trump. as a centrist, his slogan was country over party and he finds himself winning a totally safe republican seat. i'm sorry to say that james mattis is my loser of this week, operation faithful patriot, they name came down, the scary caravan after the election is scary. >> mike pence finally got the nod to be vice president on trump ticket for 2020. loser of the week is chuck schumer because you think house -- wait until his >> winner of the week, nancy pelosi winning 35 seats at least in the house and it doesn't look like she'll have a serious challenge for speakership. loser of the week, the progressive stars, the stacy abrams or less the beto o'rourke or less, a lot of money, all the losers are likely losers in the races. >> bret: notable quotables. alexa, play weekend mix. the new lincoln mkc. connecting the world inside, with
. >> my when there is congress like cunningham of south carolina. katie arrington won the primary against mark stanford saying that mark sanford as a trump critic shouldn't represent the district because it's all about trump. as a centrist, his slogan was country over party and he finds himself winning a totally safe republican seat. i'm sorry to say that james mattis is my loser of this week, operation faithful patriot, they name came down, the scary caravan after the election is scary....
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and stacy cunningham will join us from the new york stock exchan exchange we'll talk to her about thearkets. maybe get into the debate about rates. the s.e.c. saying some of these exchanges can't raise the rates they're charging for some data feeds. got into a discussion the other day with not only an s.e.c. official about this but also the head of the nasdaq a lot coming up in just a few minutes. wilf, i'll see you back here soon, i hope >> is stacy coming to the nasdaq >> no, she's in washington she's there for a conference she will come to us via remote from washington, d.c >> there we go looking forward to "squawk box" at the top of the hour. >>> when we come back, global opportunities on deck. where in the world should you be putting your money if you're looking for opportunities outside of the u.s.? we will also check in on october's worst performing international markets as we head to break there they are we'll be back on "worldwide we'll be back on "worldwide chge." to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. this is strategic inve
and stacy cunningham will join us from the new york stock exchan exchange we'll talk to her about thearkets. maybe get into the debate about rates. the s.e.c. saying some of these exchanges can't raise the rates they're charging for some data feeds. got into a discussion the other day with not only an s.e.c. official about this but also the head of the nasdaq a lot coming up in just a few minutes. wilf, i'll see you back here soon, i hope >> is stacy coming to the nasdaq >> no,...
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not hand-picked superstars didn't win all the millions, joe cunningham, conor lambs, they seem to be breed of democrat. i don't know that they can, are going to be allowed to operate the way they want as long as nancy pelosi is in charge? >> that is a real question whether nancy pelosi will be in charge or not. she has been there for a long time. she raised a lot of money for democrats but look to resistance to that. i really think that the people you named, moderates that are going to be there, i don't mow if something will go off in their head but they have got to get something done between now and 2020 because what are they going to run on, either party, right? you talk about the democrats being demagogues, what have you, but republicans have been just demagogues. both of them, approval ratings are down. so, i think that they're both going to need each other. now that we control the house, we have ininvestigatory power, watch us pump the brakes on investigatory aisle. watch them reach across the aisle or infrastructure or middle class tax cuts. we can fight about anything else. ch
not hand-picked superstars didn't win all the millions, joe cunningham, conor lambs, they seem to be breed of democrat. i don't know that they can, are going to be allowed to operate the way they want as long as nancy pelosi is in charge? >> that is a real question whether nancy pelosi will be in charge or not. she has been there for a long time. she raised a lot of money for democrats but look to resistance to that. i really think that the people you named, moderates that are going to be...
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. >> the democratic candidate, joe cunningham, defeated republican katie arrington.was a surprising upset in a district that favored president trump by double digits in 2016. and it's a seat held by a republican for four decades. >> seth: damn. no wonder trump's depressed. when he heard that, he probably stormed out of the white house screaming, "if anyone needs me, i'll be hiking the tallahassee trail!" [ cheers and applause ] trump couldn't even get a close ally elected in a district that's been held by republicans for four decades in a deep red state he won by 14 points. and as a reality of the blue wave that has come into focus over the last week, trump has apparently been in a post-election funk. one administration official said the president has lashed out at several aides, from junior press assistants to senior officials. he's also fighting with american allies like french president emmanuel macron. for two years, trump has been desperate to be macron's friend, at one point even brushing dandruff off of his shoulder. >> we do have a very special relationship.
. >> the democratic candidate, joe cunningham, defeated republican katie arrington.was a surprising upset in a district that favored president trump by double digits in 2016. and it's a seat held by a republican for four decades. >> seth: damn. no wonder trump's depressed. when he heard that, he probably stormed out of the white house screaming, "if anyone needs me, i'll be hiking the tallahassee trail!" [ cheers and applause ] trump couldn't even get a close ally elected...
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look at south carolina with cunningham. look at georgia 2006.a in utah. >> they won this time, and in michigan they lost by 10,000 votes in the last election. they won this time. pennsylvania, they lost by 44,000 votes in the last election. they won this time. they won the governor's races and the senate races. those are the tree key races that donald trump needed to win the election. without those three states, he can't win the presidency. >> scott, i want to give you a very quick final thought. he is going to have to embrace this idea that the economy is working for people in the suburbs. i think the tactical decision to go after the caravan instead of talk about the economy was a mistake. it cost him in suburban america. embrace the boring and embrace the good economy. >> scott jennings. keith boykin, thank you. we'll be right back. cal: we saved our money and now, we get to spend it - our way. ♪ valerie: but we worry if we have enough to last. ♪ cal: ellen, our certified financial planner™ professional, helps us manage our cash flow and plan
look at south carolina with cunningham. look at georgia 2006.a in utah. >> they won this time, and in michigan they lost by 10,000 votes in the last election. they won this time. pennsylvania, they lost by 44,000 votes in the last election. they won this time. they won the governor's races and the senate races. those are the tree key races that donald trump needed to win the election. without those three states, he can't win the presidency. >> scott, i want to give you a very quick...
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>> let's take the other side of the coin because you look at cunningham , who won the seat formerly heldby sanford. mark. basically everyone around him said he is a closet republican. and i make the point that a lot of these people were elected on the democratic ticket. yes, some were socialist but many were elected because they did not like what the pennsylvania folks did when they ran casey, a pro-life guy againstsantorum . i think a lot of these elections were very close. they cannot go too far to the left -- >> foster, a question for you. do you think joe manchin iii of west virginia now switches parties? >> well, i have, and close to one of his dearest friends and we been working on for a while. but no luck yet. i think he will vote in many on the right ways. >> you are right on healthcare. there are medicaid referendums in several states. including idaho. expanding it and all of the referendums past. >> foster, let me interject here. liz cheney from your great state, has become a candidate for the conference chair for the gop. put out quite a long statement today talking and not ab
>> let's take the other side of the coin because you look at cunningham , who won the seat formerly heldby sanford. mark. basically everyone around him said he is a closet republican. and i make the point that a lot of these people were elected on the democratic ticket. yes, some were socialist but many were elected because they did not like what the pennsylvania folks did when they ran casey, a pro-life guy againstsantorum . i think a lot of these elections were very close. they cannot...
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in fact, some very young dynamic, emerging stars, joe cunningham, connor lamb, saying, hey, there needs to be fresh leadership. do they have a point? >> well, yes. under normal circumstances, we want leadership to emerge and it's going to emerge. i just did a tv show, where a young person with a young person today and i believe very strongly that -- as well as a lot of others, are going to begin to rise. however, in the unique situation we find ourselves, nancy pelosi is very likely going to be elected speaker. we've come from nowhere to the majority k. it will be difficult to push it back. there is no one opposed. there is no announced opponents. she'll win unless something happensthat we haven't had any idea to think about. >> you're on-board with backing nancy pelosi as leader? >> i'm going to support nancy pelosi. we have a system where either i'm going to have to vote for nancy pelosi or i'll vote for mickey mouse or one of the kansas city chiefs. >> she's been in this position before but you guys suffered some cat 12r06 particular trough i can losses -- catastrophic losses upped h
in fact, some very young dynamic, emerging stars, joe cunningham, connor lamb, saying, hey, there needs to be fresh leadership. do they have a point? >> well, yes. under normal circumstances, we want leadership to emerge and it's going to emerge. i just did a tv show, where a young person with a young person today and i believe very strongly that -- as well as a lot of others, are going to begin to rise. however, in the unique situation we find ourselves, nancy pelosi is very likely going...
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in laguna beach with susan li, someone who has no problem dealing with market volatility, stacy cunninghamke it away, ladies. reporter: all right, liz. so stacy, great seeing you here at the tech conference on a day where markets are just moving up and down. i think we're down a few hundred points coming off the 600 point loss yesterday. talking to investors, yes, we are at a technology conference but they say tech is the reason why we are seeing such big volatility. it's the algorithms at play. >> i think it's less about that, more just market reaction to news and uncertainty out there. we have been in uncharacteris c uncharacteristic uncharacteristically long period of low volatility, now we are just seeing the markets behaving more normally compared to the way they used to. the markets react to news and that's what's happening right now. reporter: so for folks here at the event, when they come up and say what's going on with the markets, what do you say? >> i think they are acting the way they typically would act. when you look at 2017, there was a really quiet, understated reaction fro
in laguna beach with susan li, someone who has no problem dealing with market volatility, stacy cunninghamke it away, ladies. reporter: all right, liz. so stacy, great seeing you here at the tech conference on a day where markets are just moving up and down. i think we're down a few hundred points coming off the 600 point loss yesterday. talking to investors, yes, we are at a technology conference but they say tech is the reason why we are seeing such big volatility. it's the algorithms at...
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and last night, presidentially endorsed katie arrington lost that seat to a democrat named joe cunningham. did i mention that was south carolina? just won by a democrat. a few weeks after president trump applied his unparalleled presidential political genius to the katie arrington/mark sanford race, which cost the republicans a seat in the house, the president also confidently waded into the kansas governor's race. when republican voters in kansas were deciding this year who was going to be their candidate for governor, they had a choice between a sort of normal conservative republican or a much, much, much trumpier choice named kris kobach. immensely controversial, very high profile, kansas secretary of state. sort of a special white house adviser on nonexistent voter fraud. in that kansas primary to decide who the republican party's candidate would be for governor in kansas, the president decided he would exert his political genius and weigh in. this was in august, he announced his full and total endorsement in that primary for kris kobach. kobach won that primary, presumably in part on
and last night, presidentially endorsed katie arrington lost that seat to a democrat named joe cunningham. did i mention that was south carolina? just won by a democrat. a few weeks after president trump applied his unparalleled presidential political genius to the katie arrington/mark sanford race, which cost the republicans a seat in the house, the president also confidently waded into the kansas governor's race. when republican voters in kansas were deciding this year who was going to be...
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the real superstars looked like joe cunningham, looked like conor lamb. they're not too open to nancy pelosi leading anymore. charles: she is looking ad potential transition for her speakership for next two years. we'll see how that plays out. one of the reasons republicans hate nancy pelosi so much is because she is incredibly effective. she is incredible fund-raiser. that is what helped get democrats where they are today. that is how we took over the house. you know, i get where you're trying to go with the big superstars of the democratic party but let's think about where those, where those elections were taking place. we're talking about georgia. we're talking about florida. we're talking about florida. charles: i've been -- democrats made them the superstars. >> exactly. charles: the hollywood made them superstars. >> they made states competitive and never should have been competitive. charles: reporting to those campaigns made them superstars. i didn't hear that. i do want to ask you, ford on idea of president trump playing nice, you know, he wants
the real superstars looked like joe cunningham, looked like conor lamb. they're not too open to nancy pelosi leading anymore. charles: she is looking ad potential transition for her speakership for next two years. we'll see how that plays out. one of the reasons republicans hate nancy pelosi so much is because she is incredibly effective. she is incredible fund-raiser. that is what helped get democrats where they are today. that is how we took over the house. you know, i get where you're trying...
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those questions are raised by important reporting and analysis by nelson cunningham, a former federalserved under rudy giuliani in new york city before rudy giuliani embarked on his political career. in an article and political magazine he reports someone is apparently fighting a subpoena issued by robert mueller and that fight is taking place under judicial secrecy at this stage. quote, at every level this matter has commanded the immediate and close attention of the judges involved suggesting no ordinary witness and no ordinary issues involved. we do know from politico's reporting that it involves the special counsel and that the action here was filed the day after rudy giuliani noted publicly we're pretty much finished with our memorandum opposing a subpoena. because of this article today donald trump was asked if he has been subpoenaed. >> have you received a subpoena at all from robert mueller -- >> no. >> for what it's worth a pathological liar told a reporter today he's not been subpoenaed. after a break former federal prosecutor mimi roca will consider the possibility the pres
those questions are raised by important reporting and analysis by nelson cunningham, a former federalserved under rudy giuliani in new york city before rudy giuliani embarked on his political career. in an article and political magazine he reports someone is apparently fighting a subpoena issued by robert mueller and that fight is taking place under judicial secrecy at this stage. quote, at every level this matter has commanded the immediate and close attention of the judges involved suggesting...
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2014 when three of the company's medical directors decided to deny radiation therapy to orrana cunningham, who had stage 4 cancer near her brain stem. the directors called the treatment experimental, even though the treatment is covered under medicare. ororrana died in 2015 5 at the e of 54. doctors thinink the treatment denied by aetna might have dramatically extended her life. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th monthth. that is wh w worldar came to an end 100 years ago this weweeken on sunday,ororld ldersrs gatherer in paris to pay tribute to the dead, marking the anniversary of the armistice maeded as e "w"waro end d l wars." betwn n 1914nd 1 191 about 1 milln n civians s peshed, , d almost 1mimilliosoldldie weree killeded. anotr r 21 mlionon we wounund. on suny,y, freh prpresent emmanu m macrouseded h addrere at theereremonto c cauonon against e e dangs of natialism. as aision o franc generousation wi a visio whh carries universavalulues has bebe in thosdark
2014 when three of the company's medical directors decided to deny radiation therapy to orrana cunningham, who had stage 4 cancer near her brain stem. the directors called the treatment experimental, even though the treatment is covered under medicare. ororrana died in 2015 5 at the e of 54. doctors thinink the treatment denied by aetna might have dramatically extended her life. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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stacey cunningham is president of the new york stock exchange, the first woman to occupy that post anden and the number of men that are in finance, particularly in seniorship roles. i mean, do you see that changing? when i look around at the nyc management team, or more broadly at the intercontinental exchange management team, there are a lot of senior women in very senior roles. you know, senior executives. so, i don't see it quite as... i do think there is a trend to have more senior women in leader roles. and i think that we are moving in the right direction. we are not moving quite as quickly in the global landscape, but i think we are heading in the right direction. still, the number of public company ceos that are women is dreadfully low. and it's frankly falling, which is the wrong direction to see. so i think we need society to change a little bit and help support what the expectations are of what a senior executive looks like. why are there fewer women ceos? there has never really been the ceo of an investment bank, either, that's a woman. yeah, we welcome ceos of public compa
stacey cunningham is president of the new york stock exchange, the first woman to occupy that post anden and the number of men that are in finance, particularly in seniorship roles. i mean, do you see that changing? when i look around at the nyc management team, or more broadly at the intercontinental exchange management team, there are a lot of senior women in very senior roles. you know, senior executives. so, i don't see it quite as... i do think there is a trend to have more senior women in...
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one of them is stacey cunningham, she's new president of the new york stock exchange, and samira hussainen i look around at the management team or the intercontinental exchange management team, there are lots of senior women in very senior roles and senior executives. so i don't see it quite... i think there isa don't see it quite... i think there is a trend to have more senior women and leader roles, and i think that we are moving in the right direction. we are not moving quite as quickly as it global landscape, but i think we are heading in the right direction. still, the number of public company ceos that are women is dreadfully low and frankly falling, which is the wrong direction to see. so i think we need society to change a little bit and help support what the expectations are of senior executives and what they look like. why are there fewer women ceos? there has never really been a ceo of an investment because woman. we welcome women to the fixed up woman. we welcome women to the fixed up —— stock extend all the time. if i look back, most of them are men. there were two women ceo
one of them is stacey cunningham, she's new president of the new york stock exchange, and samira hussainen i look around at the management team or the intercontinental exchange management team, there are lots of senior women in very senior roles and senior executives. so i don't see it quite... i think there isa don't see it quite... i think there is a trend to have more senior women and leader roles, and i think that we are moving in the right direction. we are not moving quite as quickly as...
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joe cunningham, the democrat, 407,000 votes ahead. he is right on the verge.race came online late. talking to republicans over the last couple of weeks, they had concern about it. but the background here is important. katie arrington primaried mark sanford, the incumbent republican in that district. katie arrington beat mark sanford. katie arrington in her victory speech spoke about how this is trump's party now. she was a trump supporter. right now she is on the verge of defeat based on what we're looking at right now. why that's important for a couple of different reasons, but the primary, this is a seat democrats did not expect to have. ever every one you have, especially california still coming in. there is a number of pickups. this is a plus one democrats didn't expect to have. that's one more seat whoever the speaker is going to be that nancy pelosi is going to have. that's a big deal. >> so we have this as a projected win for the democrats. we'll talk about the dynamic later on as we start to go there. georgia 6 is something worth looking at right now.
joe cunningham, the democrat, 407,000 votes ahead. he is right on the verge.race came online late. talking to republicans over the last couple of weeks, they had concern about it. but the background here is important. katie arrington primaried mark sanford, the incumbent republican in that district. katie arrington beat mark sanford. katie arrington in her victory speech spoke about how this is trump's party now. she was a trump supporter. right now she is on the verge of defeat based on what...
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when joe cunningham, the opponent, who's now a member of the united states congress, was talking about those pocketbook issues, was talking about issues that go right to the bailiwick of those white suburban women that the democrats have to have. >> also health care was also something democrats focussed on a lot. >> i think we have to take a second to realize where -- why we are here now. the reason we're still looking at races is because democrats are extremely competitive in red and purple states. donald trump won florida and we're still waiting results because it's so darn close. we're awaiting results in georgia. arizona was just called today. and i am -- i think republicans should really get obsessed about what happened in arizona. i thought martha mcsally was a great candidate that had the wrong strategy. kyrsten sinema was a code pink, anti-war, person that traditionally in a republican campaign you would have been able to sideline her very quickly. but martha mcsally, for whatever reason, decided to wed herself to trump and that allowed sinema to run up the middle because she h
when joe cunningham, the opponent, who's now a member of the united states congress, was talking about those pocketbook issues, was talking about issues that go right to the bailiwick of those white suburban women that the democrats have to have. >> also health care was also something democrats focussed on a lot. >> i think we have to take a second to realize where -- why we are here now. the reason we're still looking at races is because democrats are extremely competitive in red...