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david? >> james longman with us tonight. ank you, james. >>> back here at home and tonight, the january 6th panel investigating what led to the attack on the capitol now moving to recommend steve bannon face criminal contempt charges for not showing up. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: the house committee investigating the january 6th riot today said it will try to put steve bannon behind bars if he refuses to testify, declaring they, quote, will not tolerate defiance of our subpoenas, asking the justice department to charge bannonwith criminal contempt of congress. bannon's lawyer says he "will not be producing documents or testifying," because former president donald trump, citing executive privilege, has directed him not to. trump's attempt to stymie the investigation comes as he demands that republicans make his baseless claims about 2020 election fraud their central issue, saying it's, quote, "the single most important thing for republicans to do." he issued a statement warning, if the bogus claims are not solved, "rep
david? >> james longman with us tonight. ank you, james. >>> back here at home and tonight, the january 6th panel investigating what led to the attack on the capitol now moving to recommend steve bannon face criminal contempt charges for not showing up. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: the house committee investigating the january 6th riot today said it will try to put steve bannon behind bars if he refuses to testify, declaring they, quote, will not tolerate defiance of...
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sir david james. he died to after being sub multiple times while meeting constituents, a church in the south east county of ethics. a 25 year old suspect is in custody after being arrested by police. police declared that killing a terrorist incident less welcome live onto the program. my ones are more of a social, political commentator, speaking to us from the u. k. ma, hello to is fried his gruesome act. is a going to lead to wholesale changes? do you think in the way politicians interact with the public and shut it? i think it inevitably will. it's very sad situation seen who, 5 years after killing of jo cox. why should it come to one of our elected officials being murdered for the government? start taking this seriously. this the 2nd time now, 5 years ago when joe cox's murdered by member of the far right group, britain 1st. we didn't prescribe that group. we didn't ban that group. we didn't ban any affiliate organizations. everything was allowed to flourish. i think inevitably, the home secretary'
sir david james. he died to after being sub multiple times while meeting constituents, a church in the south east county of ethics. a 25 year old suspect is in custody after being arrested by police. police declared that killing a terrorist incident less welcome live onto the program. my ones are more of a social, political commentator, speaking to us from the u. k. ma, hello to is fried his gruesome act. is a going to lead to wholesale changes? do you think in the way politicians interact with...
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. — colleagues it was sidle up to me and say, james, you're david amess's neighbour, — say, james, you're aren't you? and i would say, yes. i was bracing myself for what _ say, yes. i was bracing myself for what was — say, yes. i was bracing myself for what was going to come. but there would _ what was going to come. but there would always be a comical story of something — would always be a comical story of something just slightly beyond appropriate but not inept or inappropriate that he did that broke the ice _ inappropriate that he did that broke the ice and — inappropriate that he did that broke the ice and created a bit ofjoy. he was the _ the ice and created a bit ofjoy. he was the catalyst in a meeting. not in the _ was the catalyst in a meeting. not in the background and not the person charging _ in the background and not the person charging from the front, but the person— charging from the front, but the person that pulls everything together and makes it work. it is shocking — together and makes it work. it is shocking that he is no longer here in this— shocking that he is no long
. — colleagues it was sidle up to me and say, james, you're david amess's neighbour, — say, james, you're aren't you? and i would say, yes. i was bracing myself for what _ say, yes. i was bracing myself for what was — say, yes. i was bracing myself for what was going to come. but there would _ what was going to come. but there would always be a comical story of something — would always be a comical story of something just slightly beyond appropriate but not inept or inappropriate that...
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i speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle, leading tributes ah, to sir david amos and james barkin char another m p, who died from health reasons. recently a rare moments of silence and unity in the house of commons in westminster. jonah, how outside of that building there. sorry to interrupt you earlier, jonah, but we did just want to taken some of that moment because it is rare, isn't it? t usually way used to they're, they're the shouting and the year sometimes name calling in the life that goes on in that hole and such a different feeling today. what well certainly is rare, but in terms of the astonishing circumstances of david is getting on friday. perhaps not as rare as one might hope 5 years ago. another mc joe cox was killed in very similar circumstances that gave rise then to concerns and questions about security . some of the recommendations made then were not entirely adopted and again, the same debate raging. now, as i said, the motifs are not entirely clear the police are still investigating. but what is clear is that this is taking place in a particularly devic
i speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle, leading tributes ah, to sir david amos and james barkin char another m p, who died from health reasons. recently a rare moments of silence and unity in the house of commons in westminster. jonah, how outside of that building there. sorry to interrupt you earlier, jonah, but we did just want to taken some of that moment because it is rare, isn't it? t usually way used to they're, they're the shouting and the year sometimes name calling in the...
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david? >> all right, james, thank you. james longman tonight. >>> back here at home now, jury selection is now under way in the murder trial of three men accused in the death of ahmaud arbery. and tonight, the video that will not play a central role. abc's elwyn lopez from georgia. >> reporter: tonight, jury selection is underway in the trial of three men charged in the killing of ahmaud arbery. of the thousand potential jurors summoned, 600 have been asked to report today. so far none have been seated. at the center of the trial will be this disturbing video, which emerged 2 1/2 months after arbery's death in february of last year. filmed by william "roddie" brian, it shows father and son gregory and travis mcmichael chasing an unarmed arbery, who was out for a jog in their pickup truck. 25-year-old in what prosecutors say was a racially motivated crime. the defense maintaining that the mcmichaels saw arbery leaving a house that was under construction and thought he was a burglar. using a then existing law to make a citiz
david? >> all right, james, thank you. james longman tonight. >>> back here at home now, jury selection is now under way in the murder trial of three men accused in the death of ahmaud arbery. and tonight, the video that will not play a central role. abc's elwyn lopez from georgia. >> reporter: tonight, jury selection is underway in the trial of three men charged in the killing of ahmaud arbery. of the thousand potential jurors summoned, 600 have been asked to report today....
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well, i'm delighted that we can speak to someone who knew james michael tyler very well. david. appreciate it is a sad moment foryou. habs appreciate it is a sad moment for you. habs also an opportunity to let us in a little bit on what it was about james michael tyler who turned coffee guy into gunther and became such a huge hit. he started out _ became such a huge hit. he: started outjust as became such a huge hit. he: started out just as an extra on started outjust as an extra on the show and it wasn't until i think well into the second season that we gave him his first line, which i think he just said "yeah". but as time went on i think we realised he's funny. i'm in, he is a really good at her. and we just giving him more and more and when we realised there was a storyline with his secret love of rachel itjust... it was the gift that kept on giving. and lasted for the rest of the series. it lasted for the rest of the series. . , . . series. it was amazing. he never needed _ series. it was amazing. he never needed many - series. it was amazing. he never needed many lines. |
well, i'm delighted that we can speak to someone who knew james michael tyler very well. david. appreciate it is a sad moment foryou. habs appreciate it is a sad moment for you. habs also an opportunity to let us in a little bit on what it was about james michael tyler who turned coffee guy into gunther and became such a huge hit. he started out _ became such a huge hit. he: started outjust as became such a huge hit. he: started out just as an extra on started outjust as an extra on the show...
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david wasserman of the cook political report, james barragan of the texas tribune and joshua solomonk about the redistricting process for u.s. house races in texas and new york. >> currently there are about 334 united states that is according to the 2020 sexist figures. they are represented in congress by two senators from each of the 50 states and 435 members of congress. that 435 number has been set by law since 19209. now, with the new census figures at which take into account the population growth in the united states and geographical and demographic will changes as well, the every ten year redistricting will start with the new districts will be in place for the 2022 midyear election. some states have lost members of congress new york and pennsylvania are two, while some like texas and florida it gained new members. well, to help us delve into those numbers is dave wasserman of the cook political report, mr. wasserman when you look at the census figures and that redistricting that is ahead, which political party do you see as benefiting the most at this point? >> we are going to
david wasserman of the cook political report, james barragan of the texas tribune and joshua solomonk about the redistricting process for u.s. house races in texas and new york. >> currently there are about 334 united states that is according to the 2020 sexist figures. they are represented in congress by two senators from each of the 50 states and 435 members of congress. that 435 number has been set by law since 19209. now, with the new census figures at which take into account the...
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so, both respected mps, sir david amess and james brokenshire.le this culture of online extremism, online abuse and hatred. he honed in on that and there are a couple of interesting things. one is he was pressing the government about the online harm spell that they have been preparing. the prime minister said that... and sir keir starmer was asking if it would come forward. the prime minister will say we will ensure it completes its dayjust for christmas so pointing to some progress on that. sir keir starmer then focusing even more uncertain specific companies, social media companies, he was talking about tick—tock, he was talking about telegram, a messaging app which encrypts messages. talking about those being used to spread harmful content. and he was talking about the need for sanctions, he said because there is still not criminal sanctions against the bosses of those companies if they continued to spread that sort of content. the prime minister said we will have criminal sanctions with tougher sentences to allow... for those who allowed the
so, both respected mps, sir david amess and james brokenshire.le this culture of online extremism, online abuse and hatred. he honed in on that and there are a couple of interesting things. one is he was pressing the government about the online harm spell that they have been preparing. the prime minister said that... and sir keir starmer was asking if it would come forward. the prime minister will say we will ensure it completes its dayjust for christmas so pointing to some progress on that....
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you're getting people at work, online and through an adviser that is the magic mouse trap >> james, it's daviding right now, i'm wondering perhaps because people think when it comes to capital markets, this thing just can't keep going at this rate. you've pointed it out, of course, whether it's fixed income or equities, the outperformance of expectations, the percentage gains year over year from '19, i don't know if you've ever seen anything like this in your career, but can it continue at this rate? >> oh, sure it can and listen, the market, you know, i don't have a problem when i see the market if our stock is at 100. i'm looking at your camera but we're at or about that we were $50 a year ago the stock was up 34% i think in 2020 during covid. we're up 40% plus this year already. the market cap is over $180 billion, had a phenomenal run, but there's a lot more to go if you take that thread jim was pulling on about the multiple expansion, and you take the fact that we built these enormous businesses that have huge scale advantages and operate on a global basis as you know, david, in m&a and c
you're getting people at work, online and through an adviser that is the magic mouse trap >> james, it's daviding right now, i'm wondering perhaps because people think when it comes to capital markets, this thing just can't keep going at this rate. you've pointed it out, of course, whether it's fixed income or equities, the outperformance of expectations, the percentage gains year over year from '19, i don't know if you've ever seen anything like this in your career, but can it continue...
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it is david in st. james, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. just wanted to ask of you, make a statement or two and asked her question. the democrats really want in the bill, reconciliation bill. i do not see a lot of common sense. i feel, personally, like they have already spent trillions of dollars on infrastructure. we gave obama $1 trillion for infrastructure, not much was done except given to the dnc. i believe there has been a lot of money taken the could have been spent on roads and bridges through the states, cities and counties. even after the states get money for the infrastructure, which is just a small part of the bill, and the rest of it does not seem to be helping that poor. the poor are still poor. it is getting bigger and expanding. i do not see how this money is lifting them up into the middle class or rich class. host: we will hear from congressman price. guest: is $1 trillion was spent on infrastructure in the obama years, i missed it. i do not know what that could possibly refer to. i was here when the recovery act was writt
it is david in st. james, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. just wanted to ask of you, make a statement or two and asked her question. the democrats really want in the bill, reconciliation bill. i do not see a lot of common sense. i feel, personally, like they have already spent trillions of dollars on infrastructure. we gave obama $1 trillion for infrastructure, not much was done except given to the dnc. i believe there has been a lot of money taken the could have been spent on...
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david? >> all right, well wishes from the u.s. for the queen tonight. james, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to haiti and a da canadian kidnapped by a violent gang there. that gang now threatening to kill them if a $17 million ransom is not paid. and tonight, u.s. officials are now looking closely at this video, showing a man who authorities say is the gang bl. meantime, haiti is descending u into chaos tonight. fires burning across the capital. protesters in the streets. it appears police are losing control in many places.s of the hostages. marcus moore from haiti again tonight. joseph, thepe gang leader authorities believe is holding if he doesn't get what he wants, he will put a bullet in the heads of the americans. authorities investigating the video circulating online that shows him standing by coffins he says hold five members of his h police, saying, "i will make you guys cry blood." authorities believe his 400 mawozo gang is holding 16 americans and a canadian hostage. among them, five children, including an 8-month-old. the fbi in contact with
david? >> all right, well wishes from the u.s. for the queen tonight. james, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to haiti and a da canadian kidnapped by a violent gang there. that gang now threatening to kill them if a $17 million ransom is not paid. and tonight, u.s. officials are now looking closely at this video, showing a man who authorities say is the gang bl. meantime, haiti is descending u into chaos tonight. fires burning across the capital. protesters in the streets....
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i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamess emotional tribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone agreed with but who everyone respected and loved. # amazing grace... #. daniel sandford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea. earlier, i spoke to the former labour mpjohn woodcock — now lord walney — an independent adviser on political violence. he's been conducting an independent review of political violence and disruption, due to be submitted by the end of year. two main areas spring to mind and it springs back to the time from when joe cox died. and with sir david losing his life. and i think on policing and security, harriet harman had a really strong point where there is surely a media know and i think it's realistically talking about the kind of closed protectio
i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamess emotional tribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone...
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james corden is next, with his guest larry david. cool. okay. nice. thanks. cool. >> stephen: see? throw it back! >> all right. okay. >> stephen: wow! nice arm! >> hey -- >> stephen: oh -- that was an amazing arc. it's coming right back at you, okay? >> stephen: okay, here we go. ( laughter ) >> gentle. >> stephen: we are using the same technology right now they used to actually shoot on "dune." ♪♪ ( theme song playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show-oh-oh the late late show woo! ♪ the late late show-oh-ho the late late show-oh-oh! i
james corden is next, with his guest larry david. cool. okay. nice. thanks. cool. >> stephen: see? throw it back! >> all right. okay. >> stephen: wow! nice arm! >> hey -- >> stephen: oh -- that was an amazing arc. it's coming right back at you, okay? >> stephen: okay, here we go. ( laughter ) >> gentle. >> stephen: we are using the same technology right now they used to actually shoot on "dune." ♪♪ ( theme song playing ) captioning...
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back with me, james fallows and brittany shepherd, sarah fisher and david soour wick.he whistle-blower has shown up with receipts, caught facebook very flat-footed. if you notice, their top policy executive is blanketing sunday shows. that never happens. >> good point. >> the stock is still down about 15% from the all-time high in early september. that matters, brian. in my five years covering this company, i never see the stock take a prolonged dip like this in response to this sort of political news. sometimes investors get skirmish when they see a perception change. this is causing a material impact on its business. i've never seen anything like it for facebook. >> front page of "the washington post" today, big tobacco, these comparisons keep coming up. big tobacco was able to stall for years and years and years for decades. >> yes. there is a history of these things as you pointed out last week in raising the comparison. there are two forces of change or regulation that will happen to facebook. one is the government. i think we've seen the inevitable beginning with
back with me, james fallows and brittany shepherd, sarah fisher and david soour wick.he whistle-blower has shown up with receipts, caught facebook very flat-footed. if you notice, their top policy executive is blanketing sunday shows. that never happens. >> good point. >> the stock is still down about 15% from the all-time high in early september. that matters, brian. in my five years covering this company, i never see the stock take a prolonged dip like this in response to this...
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. >> greg: they will love me because i'm bringing james taylor because no one has ever said that before. davidare of what's going on in your razor company? [laughter] >> i don't know where i am right now. joe biden obviously is confused. that's not news. we've known that. what i find interesting is, france, the home of the paris climate accord, is like, we need to sell our diesel subs. [laughter] but i prefer the french submarines. you know, because they have the ashtrays in there. [laughter] no torpedoes, they just fire baguettes. [laughter] that's what they do, it's true. >> greg: and everything is done in the form of mine. >> mine. yes, it's silent. paint hands on the thing that goes through the water. >> greg: we should probably stop this. >> we shouldn't have started. >> greg: mercedes, do you think kerry is just stupid or was trying to throw the president under the yacht? >> kerry wants to be in the news and wants to be relevant again so my theory is, you must've said it, let me just throw the president under the bus. but then, i came here and i am the smartest in the room. but when he m
. >> greg: they will love me because i'm bringing james taylor because no one has ever said that before. davidare of what's going on in your razor company? [laughter] >> i don't know where i am right now. joe biden obviously is confused. that's not news. we've known that. what i find interesting is, france, the home of the paris climate accord, is like, we need to sell our diesel subs. [laughter] but i prefer the french submarines. you know, because they have the ashtrays in there....
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david julius and ardem patapoutian used chilli to identify the sensors that enable the body to feel temperatures and pressure, which could lead to new ways of treating pain. jameso understand the molecules and signalling pathways that underlie our sense of touch. professor david julius and his team set out to better understand how we interact the world, from our morning coffee to a hug from a loved one. you might think it is pretty obvious when a cup of coffee is too hot or a drink is too cold, but scientists haven't actually understood fully how we experience those sensations, and that is why this research is deemed to be so important. not only does it improve our understanding, but it could have huge implications for how we manage pain. researchers investigated the burning sensation we feel from eating a hot chile pepper. that is give it a particular receptor, part of ourselves that detects the world around them that response to pain. touch is one of the five senses. but it does something very special, because most cells in our bodies communicate through chemicals. and yet, these touch neurons have to sense physical stimuli, such as pressure and temperature,
david julius and ardem patapoutian used chilli to identify the sensors that enable the body to feel temperatures and pressure, which could lead to new ways of treating pain. jameso understand the molecules and signalling pathways that underlie our sense of touch. professor david julius and his team set out to better understand how we interact the world, from our morning coffee to a hug from a loved one. you might think it is pretty obvious when a cup of coffee is too hot or a drink is too cold,...
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and james, what do we know about the queen's visit to the hospital? >> reporter: yeah, david, well, the queen is back at windsor castle tonight. we don't know exactly why she went into the hospital. buckingham palace is always very tight-lipped about her health. she went in yesterday, she came out at lunchtime today. she was last seen hosting a reception on tuesday night at windsor castle after which she was told by her doctors that she could get some rest, so, that is what she did. the palace told abc news she went into the hospital for some preliminary investigations and that she is in good spirits. i think it's really important to say that a source told abc news on tuesday that this is not covid-related. the queen is back at windsor castle, she spent today behind her desk performing some light duties. >> james, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to haiti and a dangerous turn today for the 16 americans and one canadian kidnapped by a violent gang there. that gang now threatening to kill them if a $17 million ransom is not paid. and tonight, u.s. officials are now lookin
and james, what do we know about the queen's visit to the hospital? >> reporter: yeah, david, well, the queen is back at windsor castle tonight. we don't know exactly why she went into the hospital. buckingham palace is always very tight-lipped about her health. she went in yesterday, she came out at lunchtime today. she was last seen hosting a reception on tuesday night at windsor castle after which she was told by her doctors that she could get some rest, so, that is what she did. the...
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both at said david's murder and james brokenshire i'a's death. more likely to be in my office than i am, i am outand more likely to be in my office than i am, i am out and about. and of course we'll worry for our families. where does that leave individual mps? would you ever contemplate getting out of politics because of it? would you like to see things change in terms of improving security? t change in terms of improving securi ? . ., ., , , security? i have thought many times about leaving _ security? i have thought many times about leaving politics. _ security? i have thought many times about leaving politics. it _ security? i have thought many times about leaving politics. it has - security? i have thought many times about leaving politics. it has been i about leaving politics. it has been very rough the last few years, very sour, toxic atmosphere. you know. it is easy to wash some of it off in all the stuff you read on twitter and facebook. the nasty things people say to you. but you absorb some of it. sometimes you go to bed at night anythi
both at said david's murder and james brokenshire i'a's death. more likely to be in my office than i am, i am outand more likely to be in my office than i am, i am out and about. and of course we'll worry for our families. where does that leave individual mps? would you ever contemplate getting out of politics because of it? would you like to see things change in terms of improving security? t change in terms of improving securi ? . ., ., , , security? i have thought many times about leaving _...
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david: there is a proposal to oust two members of the board, one being james murdoch of murdoch media of murdoch media company fame. shareholders want more accountability, they want more disclosure from the company, particularly when it comes to hiring and diversity. tesla had to settle a lawsuit earlier. what has been an issue with tesla for a long time -- investors have thought whenever there were down periods for tesla or whatever elon was in a bit of trouble there was not enough outside oversight. they did make changes to the board and they have more independent oversight. you still have the lawns brother -- you still have elon's brother on the board. there is this other issue with a lawsuit. they had to settle for diversity employment claims. that is another issue where -- you are seeing more actions against companies. shareholders are just worried about how companies are managed. alix: anything we will see that will be a catalyst for the stocks? david: there are a lot of things tesla is working on technologically. you never know with elon musk. he might throw something out. they
david: there is a proposal to oust two members of the board, one being james murdoch of murdoch media of murdoch media company fame. shareholders want more accountability, they want more disclosure from the company, particularly when it comes to hiring and diversity. tesla had to settle a lawsuit earlier. what has been an issue with tesla for a long time -- investors have thought whenever there were down periods for tesla or whatever elon was in a bit of trouble there was not enough outside...
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and i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesemotional tribute to his friend. i mean, the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament, but, you know, he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of people gathered to remember the mp so many of them knew personally. and he was a very, very decent human being. an mp that not everyone agreed with, but who everyone respected and loved. daniel sandford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea. well, police forces across the uk have been contacting mps to discuss their personal safety. meeting constituents is seen as central to their role as representatives, but the death of sir david amess has reopened a debate about the risks they face. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. around the country today, mps continuing to hold their surgeries. robert largan in the peak district saying he'll "keep doing this all year round." craig willia
and i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesemotional tribute to his friend. i mean, the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament, but, you know, he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of people gathered to...
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and i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesge, paid this emotional tribute to his friend. i mean, the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament, but, you know, he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of people gathered to remember the mp so many of them knew personally. and he was a very, very decent human being. an mp that not everyone agreed with, but who everyone respected and loved. daniel sandford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea. russia has recorded more than 1,000 covid deaths in a day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. the country has had more than 700 coronavirus deaths every single day since mid—july. the figures have grown even further over the past month. infections continue to rise, as authorities struggle to persuade people to get vaccinated. 0ur moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has this report. russia continues to set new records on coronavi
and i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesge, paid this emotional tribute to his friend. i mean, the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament, but, you know, he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of people...
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i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesnal tribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone agreed with but who everyone respected and loved. # amazing grace... #. daniel sandford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea. the conservative mp for north west cambridgeshire, shailesh vara, knew sir david amess well and shared his memories of him. to me sir david was an extraordinary man. he was lovely, warm and generous. when i first got elected 17 years ago, he was one of the first mps to come up to me and say, "this is a complex place with lots of rules and regulations so if you ever have any difficulties or need advice, my door is always open." what is extraordinary is i saw him say the same things to other new members over the years whenever we had general elections or
i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesnal tribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone agreed...
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i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesotional tribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone agreed with but who everyone respected and loved. # amazing grace... #. daniel sandford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea. a review has begun into the security of mps when meeting their constituents — something seen by many as central to their role. one senior mp — tobias ellwood — has suggested that face—to—face meetings should no longer take place. our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. around the country today, mps continuing to hold their surgeries. robert largan in the peak district saying he'll "keep doing this all year round." craig williams in montgomeryshire thanking welsh police for being there to give reassurance, and kieran mullan in cheshi
i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesotional tribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone...
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i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamestribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone agreed with but who everyone respected and loved. # amazing grace... #. daniel sandford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford gave us this update from the vigil. at seven o'clock there were probably more than 200, possibly 300 people here. people here havejust marked a minutes silence and you can see they have gathered with candles, with dogs, reminiscing about the david amiss. almost everyone had a personal story to tell because he was a man that attended so many events in the constituency, that helped so many people with any problems that they had. almost everyone laying flowers at the corrigan today around the scene where the murd
i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamestribute to his friend. the community hasjust been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. at southend civic centre this afternoon, a simple ceremony to remember an mp that not everyone agreed with...
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and i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesute to his friend. the community has just been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament, but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of people gathered to remember the mp so many of them knew personally. and he was a very, very decent human being. and he was a very, very decent human being-— human being. and mp that not eve one human being. and mp that not everyone agreed _ human being. and mp that not everyone agreed with - human being. and mp that not everyone agreed with but - human being. and mp that not everyone agreed with but who | everyone agreed with but who everyone agreed with but who everyone respected and loved. daniel sandford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea. police forces across the uk have been contacting mps to discuss their personal safety. meeting constituents is seen as central to their role
and i said, "david, you should have somebody with you on these things, it's not safe". southend has two representatives in parliament and the other mp, jamesute to his friend. the community has just been hit sideways by this. it's notjust a member of parliament, notjust the local member of parliament, but he really did touch people's lives in a way that most mps don't manage to do. tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of tonight at the local sports field, hundreds of people...
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david o'connell examines presidential legacy and what factors contribute to making a successful presidential term. 2:00 p.m. eastern former assistant attorney general for the district of columbia ron jamescusses his book the truman court law and the limits of loyalty he discusses whether president truman for the polarization of the supreme court exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on cspan2. >> c-span issue unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> cox is permit eligible families access to affordable internet through the connect to compete program bridging the digital divide one connected and engaged internet at a time. bringing you closer. >> supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next the fda advisory committee meets to discuss emergency use authorization for pfizer's covid-19 vaccine in children ages five -- 11 read this is nearly seven hours long and ends with the committee voting on whether to approve the vaccine. >> welcome to this 170th meeting and rated biologics committee. i want to thank the speaker, the sponsor
david o'connell examines presidential legacy and what factors contribute to making a successful presidential term. 2:00 p.m. eastern former assistant attorney general for the district of columbia ron jamescusses his book the truman court law and the limits of loyalty he discusses whether president truman for the polarization of the supreme court exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on cspan2. >> c-span issue unfiltered view of government funded by these...
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on they can't get to zuckerberg, so they attack um. >> raymond james saying they do expect title ii to be restored. >> it's pile on, davidanalysts coming out and saying -- there's a lot of market cap that's been lost in the last trading session. >> europe is a good idea i thought it was good. it worked out. >> you're talking about comcast again. >> yes people are buying up rugby teams. they think it will be the next soccer, football -- put together a syndicate, like a fifth-tier team in glasgow? >> better than betting on mainstay. >> it came in last that's last. >> we don't have to dwell on it. >> no, we don't. so we'll move on. >> mainstay is still running, actually. >>> you saw merck is submitting for emergency use authorization. >> dr. gottlieb seems very positive. >> you mentioned the great dr. gottlieb let's listen to what he had to say for that >> i would suspect this is going to be perhaps a two-month review i don't think it's going to be quite as fast as we've seen some of these vaccine authorizations. figuring it takes about two months to get to an emergency use authorization, which i think is optimistic, you ca
on they can't get to zuckerberg, so they attack um. >> raymond james saying they do expect title ii to be restored. >> it's pile on, davidanalysts coming out and saying -- there's a lot of market cap that's been lost in the last trading session. >> europe is a good idea i thought it was good. it worked out. >> you're talking about comcast again. >> yes people are buying up rugby teams. they think it will be the next soccer, football -- put together a syndicate,...
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so i think what we might hear from david solemn today we heard it from james coben the other day, we're giving you everything we can on earnings now let's get a higher multiple. many of the banks are trading in in the low teens, stephanie is a value investor, you have great companies like schwab with 21 times earnings and morgan stanley, they're going to pitch for a higher multiple because they're doing everything right in terms of execution and earning. >> steph, should they get the higher multiple? >> yes, they should. and certain companies should get even a higher multiple so like bank of america, that was a flawless quarter so can they do that a couple of quarters in arow if they can, they will get a higher multiple. the problem is it's uneven morgan stanley should get a higher multiple because they have been executing four quarters now now we're getting used to them actually delivering. should wells fargo, not so much. they don't need a higher multiple they need to make progress in the restructuring. citi group same thing. those are the two cheapest names, wells and citi cheapest f
so i think what we might hear from david solemn today we heard it from james coben the other day, we're giving you everything we can on earnings now let's get a higher multiple. many of the banks are trading in in the low teens, stephanie is a value investor, you have great companies like schwab with 21 times earnings and morgan stanley, they're going to pitch for a higher multiple because they're doing everything right in terms of execution and earning. >> steph, should they get the...
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david westin. it is time for morning calls. from wall street's biggest ceos, inflation does not look transitory. the likes of moynahan, jamesn, jamie dimon all thank price pressures may last. supply chain chain bottlenecks and surging commodity prices. james gorman thinking the fed needs to hike rates to pick this bubble and take back some of what he calls free model -- free money. paul: right on cue, wall street has gone maximum bearish. estimating cga's are 100% short on everything from dollar to pound rates. exposures particularly intense in 10 year u.s. treasuries. be sure to tune into bloomberg radio to hear more from the big newsmakers and get in-depth analysis from the daybreak team. now broadcasting live from our studio in hong kong. you can listen to your app, radio plus or bloombergradio.com. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: take a look at commodities prices. still hanging around the highest level in a week. we saw winter stock piles coming in at less than was expected. that actually did give a little bit of a boost but still ended in negative territory. and it comes to iron ore, we continue to see
david westin. it is time for morning calls. from wall street's biggest ceos, inflation does not look transitory. the likes of moynahan, jamesn, jamie dimon all thank price pressures may last. supply chain chain bottlenecks and surging commodity prices. james gorman thinking the fed needs to hike rates to pick this bubble and take back some of what he calls free model -- free money. paul: right on cue, wall street has gone maximum bearish. estimating cga's are 100% short on everything from...
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james immediately after this prime minister's question. can i thank the whole house for the way the tributes to sir david were handled on monday. we saw the best of this house, and i want to see if we can use that collaborative spirit to make progress on one of the issues that was raised on monday, tackling violent extremism. it's three years since the government promised an online safety bill, but it's the not yet -- it's not yet before the house. meanwhile, the damage caused by awful content online is worse than ever. dangerous algorithms on facebook and instagram showed me examples of violent -- and far-right propaganda on tiktok. what i was shown has been reported to the moderators, but it's stayed online because, apparently, it didn't contravene the guidelines. that's kind of hard to believe. so will the prime minister build on the desire shown by this house on monday to get things done and commit to bring forward the second reading of the online safety bill by the end of this calendar year? if he does, we'll support it. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i thank the right honorable gentleman for the spirit which he has ap
james immediately after this prime minister's question. can i thank the whole house for the way the tributes to sir david were handled on monday. we saw the best of this house, and i want to see if we can use that collaborative spirit to make progress on one of the issues that was raised on monday, tackling violent extremism. it's three years since the government promised an online safety bill, but it's the not yet -- it's not yet before the house. meanwhile, the damage caused by awful content...
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james gorman and our things to sonali basak. let's talk about the numbers coming out of the banks. davidmake of what we just heard? david: they are not showing any real success. if you're beating the number because of reserves, the market is not quick to count that. they want to mirror the success with respect to their growth into the retail and asset management businesses which are less cyclical than your corporate investment banking and trading. alix: do you think the numbers we have seen for morgan stanley, like bringing in $1 billion in advisory fees, equity underwriting above $1 billion, is this the top or is there more room to boost when it comes to morgan stanley? david: great question. i thing are close to the top. it is difficult to ever call the top on anything but we are close. i also think the asset management businesses are close to a top in general. we have seen growth and profit growth purely by acquisition and scale. we wrote a position last week saying, distribution is not enough. these firms are very commoditized. goldman sachs and morgan stanley, at the end of the day
james gorman and our things to sonali basak. let's talk about the numbers coming out of the banks. davidmake of what we just heard? david: they are not showing any real success. if you're beating the number because of reserves, the market is not quick to count that. they want to mirror the success with respect to their growth into the retail and asset management businesses which are less cyclical than your corporate investment banking and trading. alix: do you think the numbers we have seen for...
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i want to thank tsa administrator david patoskey and peter nephewinger, john pistole and james lord for being with us today and for their leadership in safeguarding our nation. and let me say that we have never had a symbol before this committee such a group of individuals who have done so much to quiche us as a nation safe 20 years in. so i'm looking forward to that tomorrow. twept years ago, the morning of september 11th, the world discovered the most -- attack in history. thousands of lives were lost and many more was changed forever. in the weeks, months and years that followed, the federal government engaged in a massive effort to reshape your security efforts and respond to new global threats. most importantly, for today's hearing, it was clear that federal authorities needed to be responsible for safeguarding our nation's transportation system and so the transportation safety administration was born. it has had seven senate conformed administrators who are with us today. they been speak to then credible changes in growth the agency has undergone in the past two decades. a rapid r
i want to thank tsa administrator david patoskey and peter nephewinger, john pistole and james lord for being with us today and for their leadership in safeguarding our nation. and let me say that we have never had a symbol before this committee such a group of individuals who have done so much to quiche us as a nation safe 20 years in. so i'm looking forward to that tomorrow. twept years ago, the morning of september 11th, the world discovered the most -- attack in history. thousands of lives...
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james put out a statement saying that criminal charges brought today against mr. cuomo for forcible touching further validate the findings in our report. cuomo is due in court novt 17th. david? >> stephanie ramos leading us off tonight in new york tonight. steph, thank you. >>> we're going to move onto other news this thursday night and president biden tonight framework on the second of his two bills, the one he calls the build back better bill, so-called human infrastructure. universal pre-k for 3 and 4-year-olds, expanding medicare and action on climate change, building electric stations. the president delaying his trip to europe for a time today to instead go to capitol hill. so, tonight, does he have the votes or was it a gamble to declare victory before heading off to meet with world leaders in rome and glasgow? rachel scott with new details tonight from inside that meeting on the hill. >> reporter: president biden today delaying his trip to europe to make one more trip to capitol hill. >> good day. >> reporter: begging his fellow democrats to give him a win before he heads overseas, declaring a framework of a deal for his massive domestic agenda has finally been reach
james put out a statement saying that criminal charges brought today against mr. cuomo for forcible touching further validate the findings in our report. cuomo is due in court novt 17th. david? >> stephanie ramos leading us off tonight in new york tonight. steph, thank you. >>> we're going to move onto other news this thursday night and president biden tonight framework on the second of his two bills, the one he calls the build back better bill, so-called human infrastructure....
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david bowie! give it up for our very special guest on the base as well leland! everybody! now if you don't know, leland is a true rock legend. he has worked with everyone from james oh, my god, they're going to be on tour and we saw him play, it was the most amazing show. he is so gifted! [cheers and applause] we are very honored to have him here, he is incredible, we are very stoked to have them here, so thank you for being with us the whole hour, leland! [cheers and applause] we also have a special guest who requested "let's dance" from kb tv in buffalo, new york, what's up! >> oh, my goodness, kelly, that was amazing! i love it so much. >> kelly: it is one of those songs where you think you know, but i really only knew "let's dance" i was like how does it go? >> put on your red shoes. >> kelly: you don't sound like you are from buffalo, girl? >> no, is an everybody from buffalo? no, i am from australia. it's funny that you say that you saw leland in australia, currently in buffalo, as far away from my home crown, you could drill a hole through my living room and he would get to my mom's through the earth. you would end up at my moms house. >> kelly: i love aus
david bowie! give it up for our very special guest on the base as well leland! everybody! now if you don't know, leland is a true rock legend. he has worked with everyone from james oh, my god, they're going to be on tour and we saw him play, it was the most amazing show. he is so gifted! [cheers and applause] we are very honored to have him here, he is incredible, we are very stoked to have them here, so thank you for being with us the whole hour, leland! [cheers and applause] we also have a...
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david moyes�* best start to a season since 2004 with everton. the defeat drops spurs to sixth. and leicester continued their good run of form with victory at brentford. jamesbarcelona 2—1 in the first el clasico without barca icon lionel messi david alaba opened the scoring at the camp nou, with the pick of the goals. it's his first since joining real from bayern munich in the summer. lucas vazquez scored the second with sergio aguero's first barca goal almost the last kick of the match. real have gone top of la liga, barcelona are down to eighth. pakistan hammered india by 10 wickets to claim a famous win over their great rivals at the men's t20 world cup in dubai. the first meeting between the two sides in two years. chasing 152, mohammad rizwan made an unbeaten 78 and captain babar azam 68 not out as pakistan registered their first win over india at a world cup. sri lanka beat bangladesh by five wickets in the first match of the day. bangladesh opener mohammed naim top scored for his side with 62, as they set sri lanka a target of 172. charith asalanka hit 5 sixes as he smashed 80 not out with sri lanka reached their target with seven balls to spare. a
david moyes�* best start to a season since 2004 with everton. the defeat drops spurs to sixth. and leicester continued their good run of form with victory at brentford. jamesbarcelona 2—1 in the first el clasico without barca icon lionel messi david alaba opened the scoring at the camp nou, with the pick of the goals. it's his first since joining real from bayern munich in the summer. lucas vazquez scored the second with sergio aguero's first barca goal almost the last kick of the match....
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david moyes' best start to a season since 2004 with everton. the defeat drops spurs to sixth. and leicester continued their good run of form with a win at brentford. jamesin their 2—1 win. leicester up to ninth. not long to go now until one of the great rivalries, in english football gets under way — manchester united against liverpool. united's form has been erratic this season, liverpool can go second with a win, so they'll provide a tough challenge. much of the attention focussed on the team's star front men — mo salah for liverpool and cristiano ronaldo for united. but who has the edge according to liverpool bossjurgen klopp? obviously both are world—class players, so that is how it is, and i would say reynaldo's —— ronaldo's met with a slightly better but speed was there both pretty quick. they're very desperate to score goals but i never really thought properly about that. rangers have returned to the top of the scottish premiership after a hard fought 2—1 win over st mirren. rangers were rocked when connor ronan gave the hosts a fourth—minute lead in stunning fashion. but kemar roofe levelled from the penalty spot and two minutes later alfredo mo
david moyes' best start to a season since 2004 with everton. the defeat drops spurs to sixth. and leicester continued their good run of form with a win at brentford. jamesin their 2—1 win. leicester up to ninth. not long to go now until one of the great rivalries, in english football gets under way — manchester united against liverpool. united's form has been erratic this season, liverpool can go second with a win, so they'll provide a tough challenge. much of the attention focussed on the...
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david julius and ardem patapoutian used chilli and wasabi to identify the sensors that enable the body to feel heat, pain and pressure. 0ur north america reporter jamesmolecules that underlie our sense of function. ., ,,., g , ., , function. professorjulius and his team set out _ function. professorjulius and his team set out to _ function. professorjulius and his team set out to better— function. professorjulius and his l team set out to better understand how we experience the world, how touch helps us to experience everything from our morning coffee to a hug from a loved one. you might think it is pretty obvious when a cup of coffee is too hot, or a drink is too cold, but scientists haven't actually understood fully how we experience those sensations, that is why this research is deemed to be so important. not only does it improve our understanding, but it could have huge implications for how we manage pain. the research initially came from investigating the burning sensation we feel from eating a hot chile pepper. they experimented with the sauce of actually�*s it, the chemical, capsicum. they discovered the particular receptor that responded to i
david julius and ardem patapoutian used chilli and wasabi to identify the sensors that enable the body to feel heat, pain and pressure. 0ur north america reporter jamesmolecules that underlie our sense of function. ., ,,., g , ., , function. professorjulius and his team set out _ function. professorjulius and his team set out to _ function. professorjulius and his team set out to better— function. professorjulius and his l team set out to better understand how we experience the world, how...
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your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. davidigh was 35,000we met that. i'm sure charles getting new intraday. charles: if all stocks follow tesla's lead none of us will have to work again. david: bingo. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." one of the oldest axioms in the market, new highs bee get new highs. this is a melt up, businesses buys back their own stock. you want to look throughout the entire show. plus the biden administration desperate to fund their sky-high
your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. davidigh was 35,000we met that. i'm sure charles getting new intraday. charles: if all stocks follow tesla's lead none of us will have to work again. david: bingo. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." one of the oldest axioms in the market, new highs bee get new highs. this is a melt up, businesses buys...
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david solomon's plans for compensation at the end of the year. it is pay for performance and his folks have done very well. and hiring as well. we talked to jamesn yesterday. they are hiring, and goldman sachs will be saying the same thing. alix: people on the street, do they think that this is the top for these guys? the best news is priced in? sonali: there is a real worry about that, but volatility is not always a bad thing. morgan stanley said fixed income was weaker mostly because credit spreads were tighter. a little bit of trouble might not be such a bad inc. for some of these businesses. we know that underwriting has continued at a fast clip. their clients, both are huge bankers to the private equity industry, which is sitting on so much dry powder. guy: what is the key question? sonali: comp. at this point it is about talent, to your point. the numbers are good, let's see if it can continue. guy: thank you for spending time with us. her interview later today with david solomon, the goldman sachs chairman and ceo, will be a must watch here on bloomberg television. let's turn our attention to the production line for the likes of goldman
david solomon's plans for compensation at the end of the year. it is pay for performance and his folks have done very well. and hiring as well. we talked to jamesn yesterday. they are hiring, and goldman sachs will be saying the same thing. alix: people on the street, do they think that this is the top for these guys? the best news is priced in? sonali: there is a real worry about that, but volatility is not always a bad thing. morgan stanley said fixed income was weaker mostly because credit...
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then at 9:00, 10:00 a.m., david o'connell looks at what factors are in a presidential term and at 2:00 p.m., former assistant attorney general ron james discussing his book the truman court, in which he discusses whether president truman established the president dent for the politicization of the supreme court. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span 2. >>> download c-span new mobile app and stay up to date with live video coverage of the days events...