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i've asked ambassador brigady to start because even though the elliot school per se didn't start until 1988, the school is rooted in a school that was founded in 1898 called the school of comparative jurisprudence and diplomacy. and dr. brigady has his ph.d from the university of cambridge in international affairs. and you have all the bios so i'm not going -- it's a distinguished panel and many of you know them well already because they are your bosses or you teach for them. then dean joel hellman, dean of the walsh school of foreign service at georgetown, about to celebrate in 2019, the centennial. he has his ph.d from columbia university in political science. and my dean at the school of international service, jim gold gier got his ph.d in poly sigh from the university of california at berkeley and we're celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the school of international service inspired by president eisenhower. so, with that were threes check their bios and i'm going to just turn to ambassador brigady and then in turn they'll over some reflections, not necessarily on al
i've asked ambassador brigady to start because even though the elliot school per se didn't start until 1988, the school is rooted in a school that was founded in 1898 called the school of comparative jurisprudence and diplomacy. and dr. brigady has his ph.d from the university of cambridge in international affairs. and you have all the bios so i'm not going -- it's a distinguished panel and many of you know them well already because they are your bosses or you teach for them. then dean joel...
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i'm a very proud alumnus of the elliot school even before it was called the elliot school, longer agoan to state publicly. it has been a great privilege to have gone here and have a career billed upon that. secretary general, i will open up the question and answer with you. we'll bunch them a few at a time. i want to give priority to students here at the elliot school. think about what you want to ask and get your hands up early. secretary general, we have heard from president trump and this administration both during the course of the presidential campaign and since then many many things. nato is not obsolete, they need to pay their share. we'll decide whether we defend them based on whether they have paid their dues or not. we talk about how much germany owes the united states. nato needs to reform, needs to deal with counter terrorism. we want to work together with russia. rush thsia is a threat. just about everything you can imagine. you can chart this and say there's been a movement. you have had a lot of interaction. i know you have been on the phone with him. you had a meeting
i'm a very proud alumnus of the elliot school even before it was called the elliot school, longer agoan to state publicly. it has been a great privilege to have gone here and have a career billed upon that. secretary general, i will open up the question and answer with you. we'll bunch them a few at a time. i want to give priority to students here at the elliot school. think about what you want to ask and get your hands up early. secretary general, we have heard from president trump and this...
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liz: elliot. elliot throwing some smack here. >> sorry. >> elliot?y, i didn't know he was on, i think it is france. le pen loss, everybody is spending money. that is my guess, teddy, i'm sorry. >> the market will keep going up until all you bears throw the towel in. that is when you sell them. liz: actually elliot is pretty much a bull. would you not expect to see a correction here? >> no, no, i say buy them. i was on last week saying buy them. now we're making new highs, so. liz: he is all good. so what but, larry? larry formulate some theories about what would cause a correction. what signal would you see? >> one i always looked at, the ten year treasury rate. smart money is not trading the stock market. they're moving money through treasuries. we don't need to look at it day-to-day, the general direction at beginning of the year, the biggest risk to the market is falling u.s. rates. if they fall especially below 2%, 1 and 3/4, that is signaling strong forces in the market, lack of global productivity, lack of inflation, elevated savings, et cetera
liz: elliot. elliot throwing some smack here. >> sorry. >> elliot?y, i didn't know he was on, i think it is france. le pen loss, everybody is spending money. that is my guess, teddy, i'm sorry. >> the market will keep going up until all you bears throw the towel in. that is when you sell them. liz: actually elliot is pretty much a bull. would you not expect to see a correction here? >> no, no, i say buy them. i was on last week saying buy them. now we're making new...
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the man who run elliot was told two days later when elliot reneged. and you can imagine on and on.issa is the possibility of this continued proxy fight that has taken the job of our ceo who engaged in that strange letter he sent to mr. singer a few weeks back that was unauthorized by the board and shown to have poor judgment and the board having dismissed him. the fight itself, despite what has been efforts at a resolution will continue. back to you. >> will make the earnings report due out i believe leader this week david much more interesting, especially since iconic has been cut two times. >> yeah, it does melissa and the counter argument from iconic is simply, we're working on all of those fundsmentals and b, if we were to grant you those or you were to win them you'd take control in some way. we'll be watching it closely. we'll see when they set a new meeting date as well. >> david thank you. >>> transport in the meantime for eight and 20 on the day above. the rally today signaling another higher for the market. brian bell ski and paul christopher. gentlemen good to have you w
the man who run elliot was told two days later when elliot reneged. and you can imagine on and on.issa is the possibility of this continued proxy fight that has taken the job of our ceo who engaged in that strange letter he sent to mr. singer a few weeks back that was unauthorized by the board and shown to have poor judgment and the board having dismissed him. the fight itself, despite what has been efforts at a resolution will continue. back to you. >> will make the earnings report due...
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and ceo of arconic was dismissed from the board of directors for improprieties that happened with elliots, sara, bill, aside from the top line and bottom line numbers, there is yet no mention of elliot management or klaus in the release. of course, the conference call may be a completely different story. that happens at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today. a conference call that i'll be on listening very closely to to see if there's any mention in there whatsoever, bearnings bea, stocks beat, moving up after hours session, and we are watching and listening closely for any mention what happens going forward with that activist investor elliot management and what happened to the former ceo, guys, back to you. >> i'll say. that's going to be juicy. >> when they split them up, so alcoa was the bad company, arconic, the good company. >> i wonder if the performance has to do with the fact, elliot, the activist invester, today issued a new letter to shareholders urging them to put all four members on the board. this is a day, of course, after arconic would nominate two of them and ousting of klaus. >>
and ceo of arconic was dismissed from the board of directors for improprieties that happened with elliots, sara, bill, aside from the top line and bottom line numbers, there is yet no mention of elliot management or klaus in the release. of course, the conference call may be a completely different story. that happens at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today. a conference call that i'll be on listening very closely to to see if there's any mention in there whatsoever, bearnings bea, stocks beat, moving...
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i'd like to welcome or witnesses, elliot abrams, senior fellow for middle eastern studies has been in the government in a variety of roles back to the reagan
i'd like to welcome or witnesses, elliot abrams, senior fellow for middle eastern studies has been in the government in a variety of roles back to the reagan
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. >> i'm elliot. i'm 27. >> and i'm dan. i'm 28. we are both graduates of the nick vertucci real estate academy. >> this is our third flip to hit the market, a total of nine flips going currently. i mean, this is real. our first open house is tomorrow. we're super-excited. and, i mean, you could be doing this, too. >> yeah, a year ago, we never thought we'd be standing here talking about real estate. we didn't have great credit, we didn't have millions of dollars, but with this network and this system, we're absolutely crushing it. >> announcer: in today's real-estate market, you need an up-to-date system that works in the here and now. many brands teach risky, outdated technique and strategies that don't work with today's economy. when you attend nick's free, two-hour, live real-estate workshop, you'll get an inside look at how you can take advantage of today's booming real-estate market right there in your own backyard. >> i'm gonna be straight with you on something that nobody else would say, but i'm gonna say it. this industry h
. >> i'm elliot. i'm 27. >> and i'm dan. i'm 28. we are both graduates of the nick vertucci real estate academy. >> this is our third flip to hit the market, a total of nine flips going currently. i mean, this is real. our first open house is tomorrow. we're super-excited. and, i mean, you could be doing this, too. >> yeah, a year ago, we never thought we'd be standing here talking about real estate. we didn't have great credit, we didn't have millions of dollars, but...
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i'd like to welcome or witnesses, elliot abrams, senior fellow for middle eastern studies has been in the government in a variety of roles back to the reagan administration. michelle dunne, director senior fellow middle east program, carngy endowment for peace. i'll go ahead and make a brief opening statement 57d we'll hear from our witnesses. the reason i have this hearing is egypt's important, it's important enough for us to care about the relationship to try to make sure the relationship's going in the right direction, and it's imperative for me that egypt become successful because it such an important playing in the reeng. we provide hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to the egyptian government and the egyptian people. i want to make sure it's a good investment and i want to understand what we're investigating in. the one thing i would say about egypt on the security front they're doing things in egypt that we haven't done in a while. they're helping with hamas in a historic fashion. their economy is lacktion and i really worry bay consolidation of power in a way that's basica
i'd like to welcome or witnesses, elliot abrams, senior fellow for middle eastern studies has been in the government in a variety of roles back to the reagan administration. michelle dunne, director senior fellow middle east program, carngy endowment for peace. i'll go ahead and make a brief opening statement 57d we'll hear from our witnesses. the reason i have this hearing is egypt's important, it's important enough for us to care about the relationship to try to make sure the relationship's...
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donald elliot, so many others. the democratic leader talked about the need for the nominee to offer assurances about how he'd rule on a certain case and assurances that he'd stand up for certain groups. but as judge gorsuch pointed out, nominees are, to quote justice ruth bader ginsburg, to offer no hints, no previews on how they would rule in certain cases. similarly, judges are to decide cases based on the facts, not personal views or political preferences. and finally, the democratic leader talked about the importance of a nominee's record. well, i'd like to take a moment to remind my colleagues of judge gorsuch's record now. as he said at his hearing, i've decided over 2,700 cases. my law clerks tell me that 97% of them have been unanimous. 99% i've been in the majority. they tell me as well, he continued, that according to the congressional research service, my opinions have attracted the fewest number of dissents from my colleagues of anyone i've served with that they've studied over the last ten years. to su
donald elliot, so many others. the democratic leader talked about the need for the nominee to offer assurances about how he'd rule on a certain case and assurances that he'd stand up for certain groups. but as judge gorsuch pointed out, nominees are, to quote justice ruth bader ginsburg, to offer no hints, no previews on how they would rule in certain cases. similarly, judges are to decide cases based on the facts, not personal views or political preferences. and finally, the democratic leader...
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and pete elliot u.s. marshal.or -- >> we have closure in regards to the search for steve stevens. the chief and the other law enforcement will give you the details in that. i want to again give our condolence to it's family the godwin family and again thank them for the way in which they have handled this very tragic situation for them and for the community at large. and i want to thank the community, there was a lot of support from the community not only in terms of family but in terms of law enforcement efforts and the kind of information and tips that we were given. and i want to thank our partners, the federal, state, county, local and other state law enforcement agencies that helped in this regard. and i want to emphasize the fact this particular incident received a lot of attention and rightfully so, because it was a loss of innocence. an innocent victim. we, however, have many many homicides not only in cleveland but throughout this nation. and ultimately i believe one of the things this has taught us is th
and pete elliot u.s. marshal.or -- >> we have closure in regards to the search for steve stevens. the chief and the other law enforcement will give you the details in that. i want to again give our condolence to it's family the godwin family and again thank them for the way in which they have handled this very tragic situation for them and for the community at large. and i want to thank the community, there was a lot of support from the community not only in terms of family but in terms...
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as elliot says, the chinese are already developing gmo fish.f hands, who here thinks aquaculture is necessary going forward? okay, but... we debate, we argue, we disagree. >> who here believes aquaculture is a necessity... >> greenberg: meanwhile, we keep eating more fish. the u.n. says we just hit an all-time high-- double the amount per person than when i was a kid. that global consumption means even more overfishing. so how are we going to responsibly get more seafood on our plates? bren smith may have part of the answer. he's done it all. as a commercial fisherman, he says, he pillaged the seas. >> i was born and raised in newfoundland, in the fishery there. and i fished gloucester, lynn, massachusetts; grand banks. and then i was in alaska for a lot of years. >> greenberg: how far out would you go there? >> well, we'd actually fish illegally in russian waters. >> greenberg: so you're like a former pirate? >> former pirate, yeah. >> greenberg: turned kelp farmer. >> yeah, without the gold, yeah. i mean, my general view is, it's great that w
as elliot says, the chinese are already developing gmo fish.f hands, who here thinks aquaculture is necessary going forward? okay, but... we debate, we argue, we disagree. >> who here believes aquaculture is a necessity... >> greenberg: meanwhile, we keep eating more fish. the u.n. says we just hit an all-time high-- double the amount per person than when i was a kid. that global consumption means even more overfishing. so how are we going to responsibly get more seafood on our...
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elliot ness and his untouchables were constantly busting up stills in big and small ways going after al capone. in chicago. the national law enforcement museum is currently home to the entire collection of evidence from the d.c. sniper case. they terrorized the d.c. maryland, and virginia areas in , 2002. the beneficial thing about the national law enforcement museum having its collection is that it allows us to look at this case not in any sensational way but from the perspective of law enforcement and how evidence was collected in order to catch the criminals. this came to us from the prince william county police department who were heavily involved in the case and housing the evidence until they gave it to us. this case was unique in that it was multijurisdictional, so you had people from montgomery county, william county, everywhere around the d.c. virginia and maryland area. ,around here we call it the dmv area. criminals catch these . it you will see behind me, the car used by the snipers. lee boyd malvo was in the trunk and they would communicate and that is how they would dri
elliot ness and his untouchables were constantly busting up stills in big and small ways going after al capone. in chicago. the national law enforcement museum is currently home to the entire collection of evidence from the d.c. sniper case. they terrorized the d.c. maryland, and virginia areas in , 2002. the beneficial thing about the national law enforcement museum having its collection is that it allows us to look at this case not in any sensational way but from the perspective of law...
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. >> i am justin elliot. i had the sleeve gastric surgery. they removed part of my stomach that restricts how much you can eat at one time. >> he went through one of those surgeries that quickly they're able to drop a lot of weight. a lot of people had a question. >> a lot of people have been asking what that does to your body and skin. >> he has a message for other people that may want to go on this journey. >> i'll show you what it's really done to my body. while i'm self-conscious about it and don't show everybody, remember you're doing this for your health and to stick around longer. >> so often when people are talking about weight loss, they're talking about what they look like. in this case, he's like no, this is about you being here. then comes the moment where he just puts it out there and he shows. the compound that promotes skin elasticity gets stressed because of extreme weight loss. i really respected him watching this video. the information he's given, the way he's shown it physically what people are going to go through and talke
. >> i am justin elliot. i had the sleeve gastric surgery. they removed part of my stomach that restricts how much you can eat at one time. >> he went through one of those surgeries that quickly they're able to drop a lot of weight. a lot of people had a question. >> a lot of people have been asking what that does to your body and skin. >> he has a message for other people that may want to go on this journey. >> i'll show you what it's really done to my body. while...
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question for elliot.you mentioned earlier in discussion that -- you're proud of fighting in iraq and afghanistan. i'm curious why. >> i am -- i am proud of, you know, what i did with the marinings who i was there with with. one of the thing very interesting about war is this brings out o the best and the absolute worst in people. so the worst is, obviously, the killing, you know, but at the same time you see i've seen guys very best friends run out in the street when they're shot laying there bleeding going to drag them out you know drag them and bring them safely back home and you start to ask yourself the question why do people do things like that and one of the things i learned in war is that for instance, you know, i saw a lot of very, a lot of courage. and i was afraid a lot. so i like know what fear feels like i bet you do too. you know, fear is a very, very acute emotion. but you know i really don't know what courage feels like sort of what had -- what is the opposite of fear. that you feel -- so i
question for elliot.you mentioned earlier in discussion that -- you're proud of fighting in iraq and afghanistan. i'm curious why. >> i am -- i am proud of, you know, what i did with the marinings who i was there with with. one of the thing very interesting about war is this brings out o the best and the absolute worst in people. so the worst is, obviously, the killing, you know, but at the same time you see i've seen guys very best friends run out in the street when they're shot laying...
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. >>> la vÍctima iba caminando sobre la calle 69 llegar para llegar a la calle elliot una vez que cruzÓrÍmenes de odio. comparado a 59 en el mismo perÍodo del aÑo pasado. >>> josÉ luis es un comerciante mexicano, que lleva trabajando 8 aÑos cerca del lugar del ataque. >>> me sorprende que ese tipo de actos racistas pase por aquÍ, es una zona calmada. >>> la vÍctima espera que las autoridades atrapen a los responsables y esta zona vuelva a ser segura para caminar por sus calles. >>> >>> 2 niÑas colombianas que viajaron a estados unidos pasar t meses de vacaciones con su mamÁ, ya estan de regreso en su paÍs. viaje le durÓ apenas 2 dÍas tras vivir una pesadilla en manos de inmigraciÓn, en el aeropuerto de boston. christine londoÑo nos cuenta. >>> estaba mi niÑa. >>> aferrada a la foto de sus hijas cuando salieron rumbo a estados unidos otilia llora la fiesta que no fue y las vacaciones que mo se dieron. >>> no venÍan a quedarse ni venÍan con drogas y ni de terroristas para que lastra tarn asÍ. >>> otilia y su esposo, un ciudadano estadounidense que lleva 4 meses casadas estaban emocionados
. >>> la vÍctima iba caminando sobre la calle 69 llegar para llegar a la calle elliot una vez que cruzÓrÍmenes de odio. comparado a 59 en el mismo perÍodo del aÑo pasado. >>> josÉ luis es un comerciante mexicano, que lleva trabajando 8 aÑos cerca del lugar del ataque. >>> me sorprende que ese tipo de actos racistas pase por aquÍ, es una zona calmada. >>> la vÍctima espera que las autoridades atrapen a los responsables y esta zona vuelva a ser segura...
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. >> i am justin elliot.i had a sleek reconstructive surgery. >>> so he went through one of those surgeries where just very quickly, they're able to drop a lot of weight. >> a lot of people have been asking me what that does to your body, to your. in a few moments i'll be steak taking off my shirt, what it's done to my body. while i'm self-conscious about it, remember you're doing this for your health. >> in this case he's like this is about you being here. then it comes to the moment where he just puts out there, and he shows it. the compound that promotes string elasticity actually gets stressed because of extreme weight lusz. i really wered him watching this video. the information he's given, the way he's shown it physically, what people are going to go through. it's going to help so many people out there when they watch it. >> a year and a half ago he made his lady a lovely neckness but on this day. >> breaks it. >> why busting it open reveals romantic plans. >> plus a lady is about to go for a jump, when
. >> i am justin elliot.i had a sleek reconstructive surgery. >>> so he went through one of those surgeries where just very quickly, they're able to drop a lot of weight. >> a lot of people have been asking me what that does to your body, to your. in a few moments i'll be steak taking off my shirt, what it's done to my body. while i'm self-conscious about it, remember you're doing this for your health. >> in this case he's like this is about you being here. then it...
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special agent in charge of the cleveland office to the fbi steve anthony and pete elliot, u.s. marshal. mayor? >> well, we have closure in regards to the search for steve stephens. the chief and other law enforcement will give you the details of that. i want to again give our condolence to the family. the godwin family and all of its members and really again, thank them for the way in which they've handled this very tragic situation. not only for them personally, but for the community at large. also want to thank the community. there was a lot of support from the community. not only in terms of family, but in terms of the law enforcement effort and the kind of information and tips that we were given. and i want to thank our partners. the federal, st local, and other state law enforcement agencies. that helped in this regard. and finally i want to emphasize the fact that this particular incident received a lot of attention and rightfully so. because it was a loss of innocence. innocent victim. we -- however have many, many homicides not only in cleveland, but throughout this nat
special agent in charge of the cleveland office to the fbi steve anthony and pete elliot, u.s. marshal. mayor? >> well, we have closure in regards to the search for steve stephens. the chief and other law enforcement will give you the details of that. i want to again give our condolence to the family. the godwin family and all of its members and really again, thank them for the way in which they've handled this very tragic situation. not only for them personally, but for the community at...
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. >> i'm elliot. i'm 27. >> and i'm dan. i'm 28. we are both graduates of the nick vertucci real estate academy. >> this is our third flip to hit the market, a total of nine flips going currently. i mean, this is real. our first open house is tomorrow. we're super-excited. and, i mean, you could be doing this, too. >> yeah, a year ago, we never thought we'd be standing here talking about real estate. we didn't have great credit, we didn't have millions of dollars, but with this network and this system, we're absolutely crushing it. >> announcer: in today's real-estate market, you need an up-to-date system that works in the here and now. many brands teach risky, outdated technique and strategies that don't work with today's economy. when you attend nick's free, two-hour, live real-estate workshop, you'll get an inside look at how you can take advantage of today's booming real-estate market right there in your own backyard. >> i'm gonna be straight with you on something that nobody else would say, but i'm gonna say it. this industry h
. >> i'm elliot. i'm 27. >> and i'm dan. i'm 28. we are both graduates of the nick vertucci real estate academy. >> this is our third flip to hit the market, a total of nine flips going currently. i mean, this is real. our first open house is tomorrow. we're super-excited. and, i mean, you could be doing this, too. >> yeah, a year ago, we never thought we'd be standing here talking about real estate. we didn't have great credit, we didn't have millions of dollars, but...
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elliot. >> i'm fine, thank you. >> caller: i was -- i'm 44, i will be 45 in april. when i was growing up my mom had african-american encyclopedias in the home. and from reading those encyclopedias in the home, and i went to charles elementary. it was all of these black people and bio on them. from first through fifth grade you walk through and start memorizing who these people are. but if i was not in african-american school and my mom didn't have the encyclopedias in the home, there's a lot about the history that i would not know. in 2017 black people do not take it as serious like they did 30, 40, 50 years ago. how do we get back to where we come from in our culture and everything. >> xavier, thank you. we'll get a response. >> that's a great question. i will tell you when i grew up my dad had several 8 1/2 by 11 cards that he got from ebony magazine. this is negro history week. we had to go around the house and memorize the icons of african-american and can american histories. thank god we have the museum. so we see many young people coming to the museum. the cal
elliot. >> i'm fine, thank you. >> caller: i was -- i'm 44, i will be 45 in april. when i was growing up my mom had african-american encyclopedias in the home. and from reading those encyclopedias in the home, and i went to charles elementary. it was all of these black people and bio on them. from first through fifth grade you walk through and start memorizing who these people are. but if i was not in african-american school and my mom didn't have the encyclopedias in the home,...
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elliot wants to out klein felt and replace for directors. shares of eli lilly are falling today. expensive experimental rheumatoid arthritis drug has been rejected by regulators. that is based on safety and effectiveness. expected that to generate more than $1 billion in sales by 2020. that is your bloomberg business flash. julie: you are looking at a picture of the president and mrs. trump along with their son at the annual easter egg roll at the white house. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am julie hyman. let's get a check now of first word news at this hour. here are -- here are our top headlines. russia plans to hold talks with the u.s. and the united nations. the first since president trump took office. russia and the u.s. have in it -- at odds since the u.s. ordered missile strikes on syria. in iran, the president has ended weeks of speculation. he will indeed seek a second term. a moderate who pushed for the deal that led to a lifting of sanctions, he joined an election filled with hardliners. political., polarization appears to b
elliot wants to out klein felt and replace for directors. shares of eli lilly are falling today. expensive experimental rheumatoid arthritis drug has been rejected by regulators. that is based on safety and effectiveness. expected that to generate more than $1 billion in sales by 2020. that is your bloomberg business flash. julie: you are looking at a picture of the president and mrs. trump along with their son at the annual easter egg roll at the white house. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from...
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elliot management strikes again.sung and iconic in recent months, what elliot won today and what company is moving on next. later, roger mcnamee, find out what the names are tonight on "fast money. " " ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning it all makes sense. to power global e-commerce fedex networks are massive, far-reaching and, yes... a little magical. fedex.com slash dream >>> klaus kleinfeld was ousted today. the board said he used, quote, poor judgment in contacting elliott management which is iconic's biggest director. today proved a small victory for that hedge fund. headed up by paul singer, and targeted companies all over the world, including places like south korea where they're deeply entrenched. joining us is jeff graham. welcome to you. >> thanks for having me. >> how do you describe elliott and the scope of it today? >> it's among the oldest hedge funds in the business. it's been around for 40 years. they've been doing distressed investing for
elliot management strikes again.sung and iconic in recent months, what elliot won today and what company is moving on next. later, roger mcnamee, find out what the names are tonight on "fast money. " " ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning it all makes sense. to power global e-commerce fedex networks are massive, far-reaching and, yes... a little magical. fedex.com slash dream >>> klaus kleinfeld was ousted...
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i hope you will return on march 1st when elliot cohen discusses this new book, the big stick; the limits of soft powquer the nutesty of military force. and on april 26th, we will welcome david owens, now lord owens, who will speak about this new book "cabinets finest hour; the hidden agenda of may 1940". in our programming at the library we will explore the life and career and very nature of leadership itself for churchill. and just as churchill decribed the last sentence like so aberham lincoln disrobed the 19th. the two men were very different. one born in a palace and the other in a log cabin. each was marked by a magnificen magnificence sense of humor. perhaps the inability to see the humor in things makes one more likely to forgive others. examples of churchill's humor and whit abound related to the famed and exagurated personal. churchill replied i have been looking for a drink like that all my life. on another occasion, churchill was colded by a female pm who declare winston, you are drunk. and he replied yes, and you are ugly but tomorrow i shall be sober. lincoln's humor tended
i hope you will return on march 1st when elliot cohen discusses this new book, the big stick; the limits of soft powquer the nutesty of military force. and on april 26th, we will welcome david owens, now lord owens, who will speak about this new book "cabinets finest hour; the hidden agenda of may 1940". in our programming at the library we will explore the life and career and very nature of leadership itself for churchill. and just as churchill decribed the last sentence like so...
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and agnatny department and two years prier in london after the mentorship of british neurothrough elliot smith. at end of the studies in london made possibly scholarship apply for a newly vacant position. although dart was rat arer horrified at the prospect of heading to south africa away from the the ?ifng community of london. he successfully applied for position with every intention is of returning to london at some point in the future. when dart arrived at university he began to establish economic curricula as well as the school medical program. one of his more popular classes had had students is out collecting fossils and comparing the specimen they found with bones of other species as a means of identifying their discovery. dart encouraged students to collect fossil curiosity -- being used as a paper weight on the director's desk at the and could say it was a some sort primate and deemer evolutionary. so she asked collector where her professor rt da could take a look at it. dart assessment of the fossil that it was indeed a very old -- or extinct species of baboon finding was extrem
and agnatny department and two years prier in london after the mentorship of british neurothrough elliot smith. at end of the studies in london made possibly scholarship apply for a newly vacant position. although dart was rat arer horrified at the prospect of heading to south africa away from the the ?ifng community of london. he successfully applied for position with every intention is of returning to london at some point in the future. when dart arrived at university he began to establish...
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and as you mentioned, in nato, we have several people who have gotten their education from the elliot school. and we work very closely with the secretary general who is a graduate from the elliott school. he will share the debate with me. and he is also a graduate from these schools. so the students at this university and at the elliott school are the leaders of tomorrow. and therefore, it is a great honor for me to see you and to meet you. i have to say that it isn't only because this is a very recognized institution that i am delighted to be here, but i am also delighted to be here because originally, my plan was to become an academic. so my plan was to do research within economics. i started to teach at the university of oslo in economics. and i did that for two years. then i was off to become the deputy minister of the state of the environment in norway. i promised myself and my wife that i would only stay there for one or two years and then i would go back into academic life. that is a promise i haven't been able to keep. i've stayed in politics since 1990. and i feel that my cha
and as you mentioned, in nato, we have several people who have gotten their education from the elliot school. and we work very closely with the secretary general who is a graduate from the elliott school. he will share the debate with me. and he is also a graduate from these schools. so the students at this university and at the elliott school are the leaders of tomorrow. and therefore, it is a great honor for me to see you and to meet you. i have to say that it isn't only because this is a...
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elliot said april is cruelest month. >> how poetic. >> right. >> read more. >> realms of rain and bit end of the week summer heat and maybe first 90-degree temperatures. tonight we're dealing with rain and you know what? we can't explain about it department, i remind you we're in moderate drought. this is nice rain. i know it's annoying because it's dreary and saturday was a washout. we had dry hours yesterday and early yesterday morning and now we're in the thick of it i think there will be breaks in which it does not rain heavily tonight or gets really light. >>> but it will pick up overnight. and we've had a few spots coming through more moderate rain. fortunately because it's soo cool this is it not coming through with activity and few other spots moving from south to north you might get a more moderate down pouvrment we also see breaks. but, boy, will this take a while. and here's what's happened. this is a very, slow-moving area of low pressure that is removed from the jet stream. so there's really nothing to steer it and it's just kind of meandering over to the coast centered c
elliot said april is cruelest month. >> how poetic. >> right. >> read more. >> realms of rain and bit end of the week summer heat and maybe first 90-degree temperatures. tonight we're dealing with rain and you know what? we can't explain about it department, i remind you we're in moderate drought. this is nice rain. i know it's annoying because it's dreary and saturday was a washout. we had dry hours yesterday and early yesterday morning and now we're in the thick of it...
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. >> daycare owner monique elliot says yes more than once. >> we get more women in here.ght on it for the children and i have more boys in my daycare so that was important for me as well. >> showing men reading and really getting into it. joyce evans -- >> that's our story. >> -- fox 29 news. brent an kief are excited to nouns they just signed on with a new big partner the philadelphia soul. >> one of the owners former nfl receiver marcus a long time advocate for mentors and winning at the game of life through literacy. >> if you want more information on how to participate, you know where to head. fox29.com we've got it posted under the scene on tv tab. his dad said, don't bother with first day of college. you're never graduating. well look at him now. so where is his step dad? >>> you think it's too late to try something. check out this guy. he's 97, and oh, yeah, he just became a firefighter. >> good for him. >>> this got weird in a hurry. why, why is he pouring coke on his head? because it's his birthday, that's the reason. i don't know. ♪ >>> here's life look at the w
. >> daycare owner monique elliot says yes more than once. >> we get more women in here.ght on it for the children and i have more boys in my daycare so that was important for me as well. >> showing men reading and really getting into it. joyce evans -- >> that's our story. >> -- fox 29 news. brent an kief are excited to nouns they just signed on with a new big partner the philadelphia soul. >> one of the owners former nfl receiver marcus a long time advocate...
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. >> there was fishing on elliot bay there, and the shingle-mill industry, all along shilshole avenueere. >> cass o'callaghan from the ballard historical society tells me more. did the neighborhood really change over the years? >> in about the late '30s, early '40s, the commercial district moved north and businesses moved out. nobody wanted to be here anymore. >> with the exception, that is, of edith macefield and her retired single mother, alice wilson. edith's early life is a bit mysterious. we know she was born in august 1921, and that her parents divorced shortly thereafter. during her 20s, edith disappears -- to england, she says, where she seems to have gotten married once or thrice. but, again, it's hard to tell fact from fiction. [ camera shutter clicks ] by the 1950s, she's back in ballard, single, and working as a store manager for spic 'n span dry cleaners. edith buys this house for her mother and the two name it whitewood cottage. edith is able to pay off the $3,700 mortgage in just a few years. in her off hours, she babysits for next-door neighbor gayle holland. hi, gayle
. >> there was fishing on elliot bay there, and the shingle-mill industry, all along shilshole avenueere. >> cass o'callaghan from the ballard historical society tells me more. did the neighborhood really change over the years? >> in about the late '30s, early '40s, the commercial district moved north and businesses moved out. nobody wanted to be here anymore. >> with the exception, that is, of edith macefield and her retired single mother, alice wilson. edith's early...
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marshal elliot?leveland with our partners because i really believe our strength here is in our partnerships together. so we have our task forces nation-wide on this investigation across the country. not only within the marshal service but within the fbi. i made the comment the other day, i think we are going to get this individual one way or the other. we have seen a lot of cases through here in northern ohio over the last ten-plus years. some have run for a couple of days. some have run for a couple years. some have killed themselves after they ran. so at the end of the day, we're going to use all our resources, put everything together, not only locally but nationally and follow up on every single lead, no matter where it takes us, within this country or other countries. i'm very proud of all our partners here on both sides and again, you know, i'm very optimistic that we're going to bring closure to this. >> if i may add one more thing, over the last few days we have been talking to a lot of the cl
marshal elliot?leveland with our partners because i really believe our strength here is in our partnerships together. so we have our task forces nation-wide on this investigation across the country. not only within the marshal service but within the fbi. i made the comment the other day, i think we are going to get this individual one way or the other. we have seen a lot of cases through here in northern ohio over the last ten-plus years. some have run for a couple of days. some have run for a...
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and i also have additional legislation that i and elliot engel, our ranking democratic member, are puttingd right now, in order to go with third party sanctions on some additional financial institutions worldwide, and cut off the ability of north korea to use what's called slave labor. this is the indentured servitude where the money comes back in to north korea for their workers that they accepted out to neighboring states. we are looking at shutting off every dime of money that goes in there, because it's very expensive to run a program like this, and if you cannot pay for the foreign parts and if you get the cooperation from china, you can shut it down and we must shut it down. >> there are concerns of course, i don't need to tell you or anybody in california, that north korea could build a nuclear weapon that could reach your home state of california. the pentagon spent more than $40 billion since the '90s trying to build a defense system but the "l.a. times" recently wrote of the program called the gmd "in nine simulateed atacks since gmd was deployed in 2004, interceptors have failed
and i also have additional legislation that i and elliot engel, our ranking democratic member, are puttingd right now, in order to go with third party sanctions on some additional financial institutions worldwide, and cut off the ability of north korea to use what's called slave labor. this is the indentured servitude where the money comes back in to north korea for their workers that they accepted out to neighboring states. we are looking at shutting off every dime of money that goes in there,...
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however, it's very much akin to how elliot ness went after the untouchable, right?after, you know, al capone himself after he eluded them for so long. they went after his accountant. so by getting this spam king, this russian spam king and at least four other of his associates around the world, this is where i've said for a very long time that intelligence turns into evidence. and we are now at the point where the department of justice and the u.s. intelligence community appear to have started to dismantle this russian cybercriminal network around the world which in fact may have been the facilitators for the russian hacking of the u.s. election. and that means they're going to get evidence. >> but malcolm, they arrested this guy in spain today. that's not an action that the united states takes lightly. it's not an action that they can easily convince other countries to do, just reflectively because the united states would like to it happen. tell us what the seriousness indicator is just of the very fact that the united states reached into spain to get this guy. >>
however, it's very much akin to how elliot ness went after the untouchable, right?after, you know, al capone himself after he eluded them for so long. they went after his accountant. so by getting this spam king, this russian spam king and at least four other of his associates around the world, this is where i've said for a very long time that intelligence turns into evidence. and we are now at the point where the department of justice and the u.s. intelligence community appear to have started...
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viewers may remember elliot was the group that spent a long time attacking one of the oldest investment but spinning out the shale assets which bhp billiton bought when the oil price was looking rosy a few years ago, it is the first time we have seen such a strong active approach in this sector and whilst i disagree with some of the things they are saying, it will focus shareholder attention on the sector to see if there is value to be unlocked. what about on the barclays question, jes slater, putting aside everything that's been said today, how is he seen as the boss of ba rclays said today, how is he seen as the boss of barclays in terms of how he has performed as regards the bank? well, he is seen as hugely important ona number of well, he is seen as hugely important on a number of levels. this was a bank that was very troubled. as we heard earlier in the libor report from the regulatory scrutiny and he has come in and given the business strong leadership and put it back on the right footing and well respected by regulators and by investors and has done a good job of turning the busi
viewers may remember elliot was the group that spent a long time attacking one of the oldest investment but spinning out the shale assets which bhp billiton bought when the oil price was looking rosy a few years ago, it is the first time we have seen such a strong active approach in this sector and whilst i disagree with some of the things they are saying, it will focus shareholder attention on the sector to see if there is value to be unlocked. what about on the barclays question, jes slater,...
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i would like to take a moment to recognize raza bukari, adviser to general musharraf and elliot burke, adviser to the international churchill society for making this event possible. born in delhi in 1943 to a family that later migrated to pakistan after the 1947 partition, general pervez musharraf served as president of pakistan from 2001 to 2008. the general, who was at the time the head of the pakistani armed forces, came to power as the result of a military coup against then-prime minister sharif. as president, general musharraf supported the u.s.-led war on terror that followed the september 11 attacks. this, combined with his attempts to liberalize pakistani culture, earned the ire of fundamentalists islamic leaders and made him the target of numerous assassination attempts. his autobiography "in the line of fire" was published in 2007. under threat of imprisonment in pakistan, he currently lives in dubai and london. our guest has graciously agreed to take questions from the audience at the end of our conversation. those with questions should approach the microphone and those wit
i would like to take a moment to recognize raza bukari, adviser to general musharraf and elliot burke, adviser to the international churchill society for making this event possible. born in delhi in 1943 to a family that later migrated to pakistan after the 1947 partition, general pervez musharraf served as president of pakistan from 2001 to 2008. the general, who was at the time the head of the pakistani armed forces, came to power as the result of a military coup against then-prime minister...
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it is by elliot mincberg, m-i-y. the article then turns to other constitutional issues, so i will continue reading it. this article continues, in addition to the criminal law and other cases discussed above, judge gorsuch has written dissents from his colleagues' opinions in three other cases relating to constitutional law issues. two relating to the establishment clause and one relating to the constitution's guarantee clause. in all three, gorsuch's dissent was significantly to the right of even other republican judges on the court who raised other troubling concerns. in green vs. haskill county board, a three-judge panel of all republican appointees concluded an oklahoma county's decision to approve the construction of and maintain a ten commandments monument on its lawn violated the establishment clause. judge gorsuch wrote an opinion for himself and certificate -- several other judges that dissented from the opinion by the full court of appeals including several other republican appointees not to rehear the case.
it is by elliot mincberg, m-i-y. the article then turns to other constitutional issues, so i will continue reading it. this article continues, in addition to the criminal law and other cases discussed above, judge gorsuch has written dissents from his colleagues' opinions in three other cases relating to constitutional law issues. two relating to the establishment clause and one relating to the constitution's guarantee clause. in all three, gorsuch's dissent was significantly to the right of...
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you can look at elliot, the ppg situation, but there is a lot of hurdles as well. >> it's going up over comes to pay, there is ratio on ceo pay and worker pay. so it's a little different tone over there. >> speaking of pay, we get the wage numbers tomorrow morning. >> we do the wage number and labor force participation. we tell you about this, too. >> they can vote this down if they don't like the number. >> you can do what you want with your bonds, based on what comes out. i think the market is prime for a soft number. i think the incentive is maybe we can give back. >> you bring up a good point, if it's as important. i know people have been saying this for a while. the broader one the president still talks about this all the time. >> you want to see that go down, but also, if, in fact more workers come into the work force, it does give the fed more leeway to say maybe we're not a full employment. maybe we don't have to rush so much. the interpretation is more labor slack than we thought, if it does go up, if workers do come back. >> we look forward to that report. we will learn what i
you can look at elliot, the ppg situation, but there is a lot of hurdles as well. >> it's going up over comes to pay, there is ratio on ceo pay and worker pay. so it's a little different tone over there. >> speaking of pay, we get the wage numbers tomorrow morning. >> we do the wage number and labor force participation. we tell you about this, too. >> they can vote this down if they don't like the number. >> you can do what you want with your bonds, based on what...
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elliot management called for removal. yesterday, they released the letter sent on april 11th. colorful memories of berlin in 2006, and potential to, quote, become lasting legendary. 2006 soccer ball as well, and he makes a reference to innative american head dress and, quote, singing in the rain in a fountain. the board attached the letter, they cooled it irresponsible and said it might intimidate or extort mr. singer. incredible saga and turn of events for that company. >> thank you. the market on close order sehow the sell side by $1 billion. that's the mocs right now. in the meantime, rally continues, up 194, the nasdaq pushing for a record close here. susan lee at the nasdaq market site for us there, susan? >> bill, the level that we are watching, 5914.43 could close above that, would be a new nasdaq record close. we're looking good for 15 minutes to go in the session. intra-day record, a stone's throw away. we're still a few points away, quarter percent away, and i'm not sure we'll reach the level in the session but never know in the close, right? on a role, up from three
elliot management called for removal. yesterday, they released the letter sent on april 11th. colorful memories of berlin in 2006, and potential to, quote, become lasting legendary. 2006 soccer ball as well, and he makes a reference to innative american head dress and, quote, singing in the rain in a fountain. the board attached the letter, they cooled it irresponsible and said it might intimidate or extort mr. singer. incredible saga and turn of events for that company. >> thank you. the...
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remember ass equal elliot? oh, you got an undershirt on. >> i don't know if you know this or not. steve keeley, one of our reporters, and he works out all the time. he tried to match up with azekial's look there which shockingly, dang, look at those abs. >> he looked good. i have to say. looked good. >> so how would you topple yacht? cut off pant or something? >> no, azekial. i like what he had going on, he made a statement with what he did throughout his college career. me i went more for like a classy and subtle look. >> yes? >> but my jacket it, pops it, bridges everything to life. and i through in a color and an it splashes. >> a splash of color? >> so now who is going to be at your table tonight when you have that beautiful suit on? >> well, how many people can you have first of all? >> i could have seven. >> seven? >> at the table. >> oh, man, you got to choose them. let's see, who did you go with? >> i went with my mom, my father, my grandfather, one of my aunts. >> okay. >> two of my uncles. and then a
remember ass equal elliot? oh, you got an undershirt on. >> i don't know if you know this or not. steve keeley, one of our reporters, and he works out all the time. he tried to match up with azekial's look there which shockingly, dang, look at those abs. >> he looked good. i have to say. looked good. >> so how would you topple yacht? cut off pant or something? >> no, azekial. i like what he had going on, he made a statement with what he did throughout his college career....
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the spinoff is one reason that i think kleinfeld who came on this show to defend himself against elliotnd -- >> february 1st. >> he was pointing to that fact and he was feeling good about it. >> it raises questions about what this letter might have said to elliott that he sent directly. trying to go around the process, have a real conversation on the side of -- >> unclear. we can speculate. i'm going to try and -- you know, make a few phone calls and give people a more concrete idea of what exactly was in the letter. but again, that's the key here. the board learning without consultation or authorization he had sent a letter directly to elliott, not clear what that was in or why it showed poor judgment other than of course not having received the authorization of the board itself. but this is a big surprise. it might have been the case perhaps if they looked like they were going to lose and there was going to be some sort of a settlement you would have seen some changes. but he was steadfast in his rebuttals against the arguments being made by elliott which essentially came down to the
the spinoff is one reason that i think kleinfeld who came on this show to defend himself against elliotnd -- >> february 1st. >> he was pointing to that fact and he was feeling good about it. >> it raises questions about what this letter might have said to elliott that he sent directly. trying to go around the process, have a real conversation on the side of -- >> unclear. we can speculate. i'm going to try and -- you know, make a few phone calls and give people a more...
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let's discuss this with lee elliot major, ceo of the sutton trust, an education think tank, we can alsomobility but we have real reservations about grammar schools as agents of social mobility. the basic problem is they are not attracting poorer children. if you look at the statistics, the likelihood of getting into these grammars is vanishingly small, and we know the biggest issue for social mobility in a way is for that bottom third of pupils. malcolm trobe, would you agree with that? yes, very much. we see that their evidence is increasing selection is not going to have any impact on the overall educational standards across the country. it may impact on the life chances of a small minority of youngsters who go to selective schools, but in terms of raising the overall educational standards across the country and giving us a highly skilled workforce for the future, we don't see this as a positive step. we need good schools for every single child. so you are saying they shouldn't be grammar schools at all. lee, you are saying there should be as long as poorer children are given the oppo
let's discuss this with lee elliot major, ceo of the sutton trust, an education think tank, we can alsomobility but we have real reservations about grammar schools as agents of social mobility. the basic problem is they are not attracting poorer children. if you look at the statistics, the likelihood of getting into these grammars is vanishingly small, and we know the biggest issue for social mobility in a way is for that bottom third of pupils. malcolm trobe, would you agree with that? yes,...
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elliot management has a 13% stake in arconic and in january urged the board and klaus fine felled toery relevant benchmark during his tenure. he fought back and did not resign but now he has. the stock continues to move higher. drug makers front and center today, down hard by a combo of about 16%. the joint drug they wanted to bring to market for rheumatoid arthritis did not get approval by the fda and now will be another eponingsly. the fda wants more information on dosage as well as safety. that hurt the growth rate of 5.1% over at eli lilly. the competition relatively flat, a little bit of support though because their rheumatoid argue right is drugs have less -- arthritis drugs have less competition. julian emanuel the biggest bear on the street. here's how he stacks up. these are the median s&p estimates for 2017. the high is actually now 2700. boost it a little higher thanks to morgan stanley. mike wilson over at that shop. the low around 2300 which is julian emanuel and where we trade now is much closer to his bearish call than the bulls. the bulls have been upgrading the s&p t
elliot management has a 13% stake in arconic and in january urged the board and klaus fine felled toery relevant benchmark during his tenure. he fought back and did not resign but now he has. the stock continues to move higher. drug makers front and center today, down hard by a combo of about 16%. the joint drug they wanted to bring to market for rheumatoid arthritis did not get approval by the fda and now will be another eponingsly. the fda wants more information on dosage as well as safety....