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thank you very much, hadley. now, the u.s.olitics, the president will kick off the week today with a rose garden speech. he's as invited airline executives to unveil the plan to privatize air traffic controls. wednesday, he'll travel to improve inland waterways and on friday, he'll advocate for shorter review times for railways and other structures. >> i think he's going to cincinnati? >> for which one? waterways? >> i don't know, we don't have many waterways there. ohio river. as for the week on wall street, it's been a lot lighter. look for the ism services and factory orders, wednesday, consumer credit, thursday jobless claims friday, wholesale numbers. just a few earnings to find out, results from rbi, dave & buster's. and vail resorts. >> apple will host its annual conference, tim cook will give the keynote address at 1:00 p.m. from the sector weight to overasset, it's limited to upside current expectations. with the two-month pairing value of apple shares at 1.45 which is low the current price. >>> coming up this morning
thank you very much, hadley. now, the u.s.olitics, the president will kick off the week today with a rose garden speech. he's as invited airline executives to unveil the plan to privatize air traffic controls. wednesday, he'll travel to improve inland waterways and on friday, he'll advocate for shorter review times for railways and other structures. >> i think he's going to cincinnati? >> for which one? waterways? >> i don't know, we don't have many waterways there. ohio...
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he said they're looking for something more from washington >> hadley, thank you very much for that hadleyamble live from the middle east. >>> uber's board taking action on a long awaited report on its culture. >> uber's board meeting unannounced yesterday to weigh in on former u.s. attorney general eric holder's report on its culture. full details on the report will be made public tomorrow. it is unclear if action will be taken against uber's ceo, travis kalanick or other executives but the new york times is reporting that kalanick could face a three-month leave of absence. the holder report comes after a former uber engineer claimed that the country failed to act on sexual harassment and gender discrimination complaints. since then uber dismissed 20 employees because of misconduct. >> still the hottest ipo on deck in 2018. >> the big question is does it stop the rot bottom line is that it has not really impacted market share in cities does it proliferate further if they don't stop it >> if they lose key talent what that means for the strategy going forward. >>> apple downgraded from buy
he said they're looking for something more from washington >> hadley, thank you very much for that hadleyamble live from the middle east. >>> uber's board taking action on a long awaited report on its culture. >> uber's board meeting unannounced yesterday to weigh in on former u.s. attorney general eric holder's report on its culture. full details on the report will be made public tomorrow. it is unclear if action will be taken against uber's ceo, travis kalanick or other...
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let's get out to hadley gallmbe.ley, personally i thought this is something that was going to blow over quite quickly. now it seems to be escalating further. >> well, caroline between saudi arabia, the uae and egypt they show no signs of backing off. you mentioned the comments from the uae foreign minister about banning any kind of show of sympathy or support or even communion with qatar on social media. we've seen al-jazeera's website knocked offline basically here in the uae. they had their offices closed in saudi arabia. so a lot of questions about what exactly is going to happen next. and we've seen, of course, the leader of kuwait offering to mediate over the weekend. let's take a listen to some of the comments we've heard over the last 24 hours. >> we want to see qatar implement the promises it made a few years back with regard to supporting extremist groups with regards to its hostile media and we have taken this step with great pain in order to make sure that qatar understands that these policies are not acce
let's get out to hadley gallmbe.ley, personally i thought this is something that was going to blow over quite quickly. now it seems to be escalating further. >> well, caroline between saudi arabia, the uae and egypt they show no signs of backing off. you mentioned the comments from the uae foreign minister about banning any kind of show of sympathy or support or even communion with qatar on social media. we've seen al-jazeera's website knocked offline basically here in the uae. they had...
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trish: to hadley's point selling comes later down the road. politically they need to get this through, get rid of the individual mandate and employer mandate which will go a long way stimulating hiring and helping our economy. shelby, hadley, thank you very much. >>> president trump bringing down the house in a big iowa rally, pledging to band welfare for five years from new immigrants. you can bet this one is resonating all across america big time. we have the details next. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia we cut the price of trades to give inve
trish: to hadley's point selling comes later down the road. politically they need to get this through, get rid of the individual mandate and employer mandate which will go a long way stimulating hiring and helping our economy. shelby, hadley, thank you very much. >>> president trump bringing down the house in a big iowa rally, pledging to band welfare for five years from new immigrants. you can bet this one is resonating all across america big time. we have the details next. this is...
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in fact, hadley finally brought it up. she said i know you're having an affair with pauline, and he exploded. he said if you hadn't brought that up -- [laughter] we'd be future. we could just continue -- we'd be fine. we'd continue. so it became hadley's fault. anyway, pauline was a wonderful person. the poet, elizabeth bishop, said she was the funniest person she ever met. there's a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? >> please. >> ernest eventually divorced her for wife number three, and ernest and pauline had two sons together, patrick and gregory. and it was time for a handoff of the children, you know? so pauline wrote him a letter detailing how this was going to happen, and then she tore it up into little pieces and put it in the envelope and sent it. so if he wanted to know how to get the kids, he was going to have to -- [laughter] >> now, that's creative. did he ever put it together? >> i have no -- he would have to, wouldn't he? >> sure. [laughter] now, cuba is one of the suggests of a recent television
in fact, hadley finally brought it up. she said i know you're having an affair with pauline, and he exploded. he said if you hadn't brought that up -- [laughter] we'd be future. we could just continue -- we'd be fine. we'd continue. so it became hadley's fault. anyway, pauline was a wonderful person. the poet, elizabeth bishop, said she was the funniest person she ever met. there's a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? >> please. >> ernest eventually divorced her for wife...
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hadley is right about the tone in america. couple things you can do. campaign-finance, you are not able to take campaign-finance for your security detail. that should be allowed for congressman worried about that. congressman serving the country should be allowed to carry a gun. a lot of people will disagree, morgan's is not the answer to gun violence but something needs to be done because what we are doing is not working and our country is not working right now. when you have businesses being by carted because you voted for or against the president there is something wrong with our country, when we can't get away from the fact we disagree with somebody who is another american without condemning them. this vitriol has to stop, civility has to come back to our country. >> there are two issues here, the idea of the security and cost and all that when you hear the stories about how this happened and if there hadn't been those police, the people would have been sitting ducks. could have been much worse than it was but it is also about the tone. what do you
hadley is right about the tone in america. couple things you can do. campaign-finance, you are not able to take campaign-finance for your security detail. that should be allowed for congressman worried about that. congressman serving the country should be allowed to carry a gun. a lot of people will disagree, morgan's is not the answer to gun violence but something needs to be done because what we are doing is not working and our country is not working right now. when you have businesses being...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hadley gamble in riyadh, saudi arabia. >>> despite these geopolitical tensions, stocks closed with just modest declines today. one market watcher said that investors were growing cautious given the upcoming events later this week that we just talked about. the dow all of a sudden lost about 22 points, closing at 21,184. nasdaq was down ten, the s&p down three. >>> with all the major indexes still near records, there seems to be little that can rattle this mar mike san tolly takes a look at why. >> the stock market signature move lately has been the shrug. stocks seemed to shrug off any bad news while investors shrug in confusion over why nothing seems to disturb the rally. neither the terrorist attacks, dimmer holds for fiscal policy moves and falling treasury bond yields that seem not to matter much to stocks lately. for most of the bull market, low interest rates have a slow economic expansion, converted into decent stock prices by the market. this year it's been more of the same. the world remains saturated with cheap money, which continues to find i
for "nightly business report," i'm hadley gamble in riyadh, saudi arabia. >>> despite these geopolitical tensions, stocks closed with just modest declines today. one market watcher said that investors were growing cautious given the upcoming events later this week that we just talked about. the dow all of a sudden lost about 22 points, closing at 21,184. nasdaq was down ten, the s&p down three. >>> with all the major indexes still near records, there seems to be...
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in fact, ernest's responsibility -- hadley finally brought it up and said i know you are having trouble and said if you hadn't brought that up, we would be fine. we could just continue. so pauline was a wonderful person. the poet elizabeth bishop said he was -- there is a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? ernest eventually divorced her for watching number 3 and they had two sons together, patrick and gregory. it was time for a hand off of the children so pauline wrote him a letter detailing how this was going to happen and she tore it up into little pieces and put it -- send it so if he wanted to know how to get the kids -- >> host: that is creative. did he ever put it together? >> guest: he would have to. >> host: cuba is a subject of a recent in -- not a documentary but entertainment. it was up and down. it is explosive but began to begin another picture of ernest hemingway. everybody has that different view of ernest hemingway. >> guest: he was supposed -- it was -- he lives on a hilltop, a beautiful place, tropical flowers, he wasn't hugely lovely -- he road welfare but
in fact, ernest's responsibility -- hadley finally brought it up and said i know you are having trouble and said if you hadn't brought that up, we would be fine. we could just continue. so pauline was a wonderful person. the poet elizabeth bishop said he was -- there is a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? ernest eventually divorced her for watching number 3 and they had two sons together, patrick and gregory. it was time for a hand off of the children so pauline wrote him a letter...
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in fact hadley finally brought it up. he said i know you're having an affair with pauline, and he explode citied said if you hadn't brought that up we'd be fine. we could just continue. so it became hadley's fault. anyway, this pauline is a -- was a wonderful person. the poet, elizabeth bishop, said he ways to funniest person she ever met. there's a story -- can i tell a short story about pauline. ernest erecently divorced her for wife number three, and ernest and pauline had two sons, patrick and gregory, and it was time nor handoff of the children so pauline wrote him a letter detailing how this would happen, and then he tore it up into little pieces and put it in the envelope and sent it. so if he wanted to know how to get the kids -- >> host: that's creative. did he ever put it together? >> guest: i have no idea. he would have to wouldn't he. >> host: sure. cuba is the -- one of the subjects of a recent television -- not a documentary but an entertainment. it was up and down, explosive a and sweet, and began to give u
in fact hadley finally brought it up. he said i know you're having an affair with pauline, and he explode citied said if you hadn't brought that up we'd be fine. we could just continue. so it became hadley's fault. anyway, this pauline is a -- was a wonderful person. the poet, elizabeth bishop, said he ways to funniest person she ever met. there's a story -- can i tell a short story about pauline. ernest erecently divorced her for wife number three, and ernest and pauline had two sons, patrick...
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hadley joins us from doha. this rift has been going on for a number of days now.no signs of it ending. >> absolutely right. what we've seen in the last week is a downgrade by s&p and pressure on the currency, over 1 $1 billion wiped off the stock market as well. we have also seen 59 individuals and organizations laned as terrorists. the criminalizing of signs of sympathy to qatar by the uae in particular. so a lot of questions about what will happen next. this does have economic implications. i caught up with qatar's finance minister in an exclusive interview. let's listen in. >> for us, this is a big economy. we are very much well diversified economy. we are our -- if you look at our energy sector and where we stand on this, that also has been -- things are business as usual, so it's moving very well. if you look at where we stand in securities and with things happening inside the country, i think you're now in doha, you have been here a few days, you told me that you will spend another three, four days here, i'm more than happy to take another interview after tw
hadley joins us from doha. this rift has been going on for a number of days now.no signs of it ending. >> absolutely right. what we've seen in the last week is a downgrade by s&p and pressure on the currency, over 1 $1 billion wiped off the stock market as well. we have also seen 59 individuals and organizations laned as terrorists. the criminalizing of signs of sympathy to qatar by the uae in particular. so a lot of questions about what will happen next. this does have economic...
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let's get to hadley nearby, and hadley, what was the source for flare-up in tensions in the first place>> this actually was a story that's been percolating for quite sometime. yes, days ago you had this alleged hacking of the qatar website, to mean basically questioning u.s. policy and airing his support for countries like iran and israel. but aside from that, this is something that's been going on for years now in terms of the dissatisfaction that state like saudi arabia and uae have had with qatar policy. not just al jazeera news located in qatar, talking about unfair coverage that's what they call it but also qatar supporting the muslim brotherhood and in egypt, the support for hamas as well. and the taliban this is a country that played politics and really developed foreign policy in of the last several years many times and often at odds with other gulf states. i want to focus on the broader picture in tellers of the economics of the situation. a couple years ago with the shift in saudi oil policy, there are implications here in the gulf countries. a lot of questions about volatilit
let's get to hadley nearby, and hadley, what was the source for flare-up in tensions in the first place>> this actually was a story that's been percolating for quite sometime. yes, days ago you had this alleged hacking of the qatar website, to mean basically questioning u.s. policy and airing his support for countries like iran and israel. but aside from that, this is something that's been going on for years now in terms of the dissatisfaction that state like saudi arabia and uae have had...
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hadley?> reporter: it's nothing less than the most severe disruption of diplomatic relations in the gulf arab states in decades. it's been a long time in the making. basically what we've seen over the last 24 hours, saudi arabia, bahrain, egypt and the united emirates accusing their neighbor, qatar, of basically backing terrorists. this, of course, comes after many years of questionable foreign policy moves, basically we've seen qatar supporting hamas, a billion-dollar payout for hostages that many say most of that money went to iran. and the big question, of course, going forward is, what this actually means for the trump administration. just a couple of weeks ago, u.s. president donald trump very successful trip to saudi arabia. he said he was going to be bringing the muslim world together. and now this. lots of questions about whether or not this is going to have major implications for u.s. military installations in the gulf arab countries. we have four of them, one is in kuwait, one is wi
hadley?> reporter: it's nothing less than the most severe disruption of diplomatic relations in the gulf arab states in decades. it's been a long time in the making. basically what we've seen over the last 24 hours, saudi arabia, bahrain, egypt and the united emirates accusing their neighbor, qatar, of basically backing terrorists. this, of course, comes after many years of questionable foreign policy moves, basically we've seen qatar supporting hamas, a billion-dollar payout for hostages...
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let's get to hadley covering the story for us. now involved in an effort by the turkish president. >> absolutely. you have to remember there's a relationship there as well it's an interconnected web. it really hurts qatar more than the other countries and also means something geopolitically. we already heard from the u.s. government. they were offering yesterday rex tillerson, secretary of state to be a mediator here. the gulf countries themselves, saudi arabia, egypt especially, as well i should say, basically feeling the need to go this far at all when it comes to taking on qatar and what they see is qatar support for terrorism and increasing support outside of what they would have advocated so sergely some movement there and it has to be remembered that this has major implications down the line. private sector in the region and economies in general. >> thank you for that. moving on, the u.s. justice department charged an intelligence contractor for leaking a classified document about russian election interference to national se
let's get to hadley covering the story for us. now involved in an effort by the turkish president. >> absolutely. you have to remember there's a relationship there as well it's an interconnected web. it really hurts qatar more than the other countries and also means something geopolitically. we already heard from the u.s. government. they were offering yesterday rex tillerson, secretary of state to be a mediator here. the gulf countries themselves, saudi arabia, egypt especially, as well...
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hi, hadley. >> hey there, kelly.doubt the single biggest diplomatic rep tour between these gulf arab countries in the 40 years they've been together in this council. not only will these countries basically be baugh indicating qatar, but this has serious implications. we've heard reports that in doha folks have been stocking up at the grocery store. nobody understands how long this could go loon and what we know qatar hasn't given much ground here. saudi arabia, egypt accusing qatar of basically supporting terrorists and of course this all goes back several years, not just over the last several weeks. this is a very long and storied past between these countries. what we know of course is that saudi arabia has long been trying to put pressure on the qatarys to basically stop their foreign policy. this is a very interventionist foreign policy and it's going to be interesting going forward if they're going to manage to do that. >> hadley, thank you very much. let's get over to dominic chu. >> as we talk aabout a lot of c
hi, hadley. >> hey there, kelly.doubt the single biggest diplomatic rep tour between these gulf arab countries in the 40 years they've been together in this council. not only will these countries basically be baugh indicating qatar, but this has serious implications. we've heard reports that in doha folks have been stocking up at the grocery store. nobody understands how long this could go loon and what we know qatar hasn't given much ground here. saudi arabia, egypt accusing qatar of...
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tom hadley is the director of policy at the recruitment and employment federation. hejoins us.n that european union workers meet is huge. you mentioned those in london, one in three in london from the eu. at northern ireland, 20% in manufacturing. we need an evidence —based approach to immigration policy so that we avoid the big concern, that businesses in this country cannot grow, compete because they cannot get the staff that they need. when you talk about evidence —based, open—door policy? we think it is a huge role for the advisory committee going forward to look at the data, what is happening, and we know from members, that employers are looking at doing things differently. apprenticeships, reaching out to underrepresented groups. in the short—term, going to be that need for workers. we need to look at thejobs be that need for workers. we need to look at the jobs market and make decisions based on that evidence rather than on perhaps some of the politics we have seen over recent months. presumably, you have looked at the evidence. the european union workers in this country
tom hadley is the director of policy at the recruitment and employment federation. hejoins us.n that european union workers meet is huge. you mentioned those in london, one in three in london from the eu. at northern ireland, 20% in manufacturing. we need an evidence —based approach to immigration policy so that we avoid the big concern, that businesses in this country cannot grow, compete because they cannot get the staff that they need. when you talk about evidence —based, open—door...
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hadley gamble is in riyad with the latest. >> reporter: sara, they may be open to mediation but it hasi arabia from escalating tensions just in the last 24 hours. they've shut down the offices of al jazeera tv group and also asked qatar airways employees to leave the country. in the last 24 hours, 175 regional flights have been shut down. they've closed the land border with qatar between saudi arabia and qatar that has major implications for the import of food into qatar, basic staples of life, and questions of course over whether or not the united states is going to really back the gulf countries saudi arabia the uae and bahrain as well as egypt in their argument with qatar. earlier today we heard from u.s. president donald trump on twitter and essentially he seemed to be showing his support for the gulf states in their argument that qatar's questionable foreign policy and what they've been basically using all of that lng to do has been something that's detrimental to what the fight against terrorism really is. one of the things of course is their support for the muslim brotherhood in
hadley gamble is in riyad with the latest. >> reporter: sara, they may be open to mediation but it hasi arabia from escalating tensions just in the last 24 hours. they've shut down the offices of al jazeera tv group and also asked qatar airways employees to leave the country. in the last 24 hours, 175 regional flights have been shut down. they've closed the land border with qatar between saudi arabia and qatar that has major implications for the import of food into qatar, basic staples of...
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hadley and i feel guilty. and i was handling felony cases. and the and thracks attacker. called goes through the story dearand both comby and his quote friend and special counsel robert mueller. they tried it. the actual case ended up being thrown out by the courts. buggled the ller biggest ace. and took five lives infect the is 17 other people. and shut down the system. d and typically for iraq and eventually when the facts came t, inspeak and manipulate by pressure. itical he said in truth, hatfield was he nplausible suspect and never 8d anthrax. had the has been it of threatening people including the women who had a tip to the f.b.i. what did the f.b.i. have evidence? there was none. so the agency did a hail mary and employing two blood heap were shownthese dogs petted eld who promptly them. when the dogs sexonded, the handlers told the f.b.i., he must be the killer. when they were worried about the quality of the case that mueller nd combo had, quote, comby was certain it was halt field. and paul wolfowitz said, such ervitude seems to be his servitude. he shouldn't ha
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former national security adviser steven hadley and our amin is joining the table. you of what happens to our allies. i was talking about the speech, ronald reagan, 1984, i was watching again yesterday on the anniversary working, that speech was all about the affirmation and support and recommitment of that partnership of our western allies. >> absolutely, the commitment to our nato allies is a bipartisan. this week is a time that we sh be celebrating it and not under minding it. it is home to the countries that are most naturally allied with us. we are not reaffirming the article 5 commitment while i think nato will get over it and nato will get through it. the trump administration are walking back the president's speech a little bit. it is unfortunate. >> joe. >> yeah, it really is. >> graham, let me ask you about some breaking news over night and that's the terror attack in iran. isis' claiming responsibility for that came a week after donald trump went to saudi arabia, basically declared iran the enemy and they talked about isolating. what can you tell us about
former national security adviser steven hadley and our amin is joining the table. you of what happens to our allies. i was talking about the speech, ronald reagan, 1984, i was watching again yesterday on the anniversary working, that speech was all about the affirmation and support and recommitment of that partnership of our western allies. >> absolutely, the commitment to our nato allies is a bipartisan. this week is a time that we sh be celebrating it and not under minding it. it is...
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gary smith, jonas, john layfield, hadley manning and chuck roach. welcome to all of you.
gary smith, jonas, john layfield, hadley manning and chuck roach. welcome to all of you.