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hadley, what are exactly the next steps and what is expected to be this record-settling public offeringk like we've been here talking about a potential ipo many times before. >> we have indeed, dom it's one of the bigger questions as to exactly what the valuation on this company is actually going to end up being. so many questions about that and certainly not many answers in the press conference that we had out of delran yesterday. the chairman of aramco and ceo sitting down to take questions mostly in arabic it was tough to get in there as an international news organization but we managed to do it. we came away with more questions than answers they have refused to come out and give their estimate of the valuation of this company. some will speculate whether this will reach that 1.5 trillion the crown prince said he wanted this company to be traled between 2 or 3 trillion. looks as if the banks won't be able to assist in making that happen, at least at the moment they did mention they are going to do a 75 billion dollar dividend what we know about the listing, the saudi stock market, at
hadley, what are exactly the next steps and what is expected to be this record-settling public offeringk like we've been here talking about a potential ipo many times before. >> we have indeed, dom it's one of the bigger questions as to exactly what the valuation on this company is actually going to end up being. so many questions about that and certainly not many answers in the press conference that we had out of delran yesterday. the chairman of aramco and ceo sitting down to take...
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hadley is in dubai and following this story extremely closely, over the last couple years people haven anticipating this ipo we don't have a lot of details about the pricing or how much they're looking to ipo, but i guess let me take it to a different side of the equation and that is that there are a lot of skeptics out there who say that maybe they've been rushing this, especially given it hasn't been two months since those attacks on the aramco facilities >> reporter: a lot of skeptics out there, a lot of people questioning how this was handled from beginning to end and certainly the fact that you had an arabic only press conference held last minute on sunday which thankfully, thanks to our amazing producer we were very much able to cover for you guys, i thought it was interesting as you say there, not just skeptics externally but internally as well another question that wasn't answered was the hard date for this listing whether or not they would as many have anticipated list only or less than 3% of the company when that happens in december on the saudi stock exchange and also quest
hadley is in dubai and following this story extremely closely, over the last couple years people haven anticipating this ipo we don't have a lot of details about the pricing or how much they're looking to ipo, but i guess let me take it to a different side of the equation and that is that there are a lot of skeptics out there who say that maybe they've been rushing this, especially given it hasn't been two months since those attacks on the aramco facilities >> reporter: a lot of skeptics...
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willem >> thank you for breaking that down, hadley huge amount of uncertainty. >>> meanwhile, the trumpnt hearings wrapped up on friday after an eventful week of testimony the house expected to vote on articles of impeachment at some point before christmas that would set up a trial in the republican majority senate in 2020 still very happy to say i'm joined by mary jo jacobi, former special assistant to president ronald reagan. the threshold for evidentiary proof at an impeachment trial is very different to that of a criminal trial in the united states and i'm just wondering whether you feel that so far what the house intelligence committee has managed to do is show probable cause. >> i have not seen it, but what i think people have seen through this process is that both sides have just re-enforced their positions. so, those who believe the president has committed criminal acts, high crimes and misdemeanors under the constitution, went into it believing it, have come out believing it those on the other side who believe that he may have done some stupid things but nothing that rises to t
willem >> thank you for breaking that down, hadley huge amount of uncertainty. >>> meanwhile, the trumpnt hearings wrapped up on friday after an eventful week of testimony the house expected to vote on articles of impeachment at some point before christmas that would set up a trial in the republican majority senate in 2020 still very happy to say i'm joined by mary jo jacobi, former special assistant to president ronald reagan. the threshold for evidentiary proof at an...
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hadley, talk to you real soon. we're watching markets for you.eg down, talk about uncertainty with the china trade situation. we're off the lows of the session. we'll head to atlanta where democrats will face off in the fifth debate. a lot has changed since the last one. pete buttigieg will be spotlighted. he is really surging right now. many are wondering will this make him the big target tonight. what you will need to know. we'll be right back. ♪. we call it the mother standard of care. it's how we care for our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways.
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i'm joined by iws policy director hadley heath manning.ut, plum's population may swell. we always kind of affix the number where we want to get to retire. people are not thinking about where they may have to spend the money. >> if you're rootless, you have the ability to move, you will think about cost of living. you which think about the safety of the city. those are two factors this report focused on. i was happy to see my birthplace, midland, texas, you can live there 23 years on million dollars savings. might be a good place for me to die as well. people are considering other factors. they're considering tax law, varies from state to state. considering quality of life. my number one conversation recommend seniors figure out where your grandchildren are, move there. there is a lot of good data, people are happy when they spend time with families especially those little kiddos. charles: i have five grandkids so you just touched me. i will will i see all of them in the next 24 to 48 hours. what with very look like communities? the village
i'm joined by iws policy director hadley heath manning.ut, plum's population may swell. we always kind of affix the number where we want to get to retire. people are not thinking about where they may have to spend the money. >> if you're rootless, you have the ability to move, you will think about cost of living. you which think about the safety of the city. those are two factors this report focused on. i was happy to see my birthplace, midland, texas, you can live there 23 years on...
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. >> reporter: it's burger night at barstow's dairy and bakery at ngview farm in hadley, iomassachusettsd the per valley string band has drawn a crowd. as advertised, the burgers are" born and raised" here. but, the cows onhis farm produce more thajust meat. >> 100 pounds of cow mure per cow per day, and where does it all go? we're treating it through this system and getting electricity. >> reporter: denise barstow is a seventh-generation farmer and the system she's talking about is an anaerobic digester. those green towers are part of it. barstow is one of a handful of dairy farmers in massachusetts using this technology. just down the road, dairy farmer peter melnick is, too. >> we are taking food waste from all over the greater boston area and our very own cow manure. m them together in the digester vessel and make electricit >> reporter: this land has been in melnick's family for four generaons. but times are tough for dairy farmers, so melnick has diveified. his land is now part farm, part renewable energy plant.oc the prs starts here.s >> thiis the manure pit, as we i like to call
. >> reporter: it's burger night at barstow's dairy and bakery at ngview farm in hadley, iomassachusettsd the per valley string band has drawn a crowd. as advertised, the burgers are" born and raised" here. but, the cows onhis farm produce more thajust meat. >> 100 pounds of cow mure per cow per day, and where does it all go? we're treating it through this system and getting electricity. >> reporter: denise barstow is a seventh-generation farmer and the system she's...
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hadley joins us live from abu dhabi.t seems like a shoo-in for hamilton for people there, is it just a day of glamour and fun and good music to watch out for >> glitz and glam, 60,000 people expected here in abu dhabi over the next three days. this is the tenth anniversary of the start of the abu dhabi grand prix we got helicopters flying overhead, yachts in the harbor behind me. glitz and glam at its finest nobody does excess quite as well as, you know, the gulf states manage to do it. not only are we talking about race days, talking about fans of the f1, also talking about all the business in the network, it goes on the sidelines of a race like this one. earlier this morning, we not only had the chance to catch up with the ceo of mclaren racing, but we got a chance to catch up with the founder of black entertainment television, bob johnson. i talked to him about president trump, he gave the president an a plus on the economy and that ignited a three-day media firestorm in the united states surrounding his comments let'
hadley joins us live from abu dhabi.t seems like a shoo-in for hamilton for people there, is it just a day of glamour and fun and good music to watch out for >> glitz and glam, 60,000 people expected here in abu dhabi over the next three days. this is the tenth anniversary of the start of the abu dhabi grand prix we got helicopters flying overhead, yachts in the harbor behind me. glitz and glam at its finest nobody does excess quite as well as, you know, the gulf states manage to do it....
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to be a lot of our social programs hurt badly, a lot of our defense programs are going to be hurt hadley. -- hurt badly. it brings conservatives and liberals and moderates together. i think it can be done. i sure hope it can. greta:,, senator patrick lakey, thank you for being this week's "newsmaker." greta: let's talk about the timelines for the key issues we discussed with the senator. andrew taylor, let's begin with impeachment. what comes next? we have these open hearings coming up this week. how does it look like for the following weeks? andrew: speaker pelosi is -- she isming very not tipping her hand. there is a general expectation that they want to do things and a logical ending date would be just before the holidays. if that were to be the case, the senate impeachment trial might start in january. i think there would be a lot of pressure to keep the impeachment trial relatively brief. remember, during the clinton trial, that was before the era of iphones. people would rather be doing other portions of their jobs. i think the impeachment trial in the senate maybe relatively brief
to be a lot of our social programs hurt badly, a lot of our defense programs are going to be hurt hadley. -- hurt badly. it brings conservatives and liberals and moderates together. i think it can be done. i sure hope it can. greta:,, senator patrick lakey, thank you for being this week's "newsmaker." greta: let's talk about the timelines for the key issues we discussed with the senator. andrew taylor, let's begin with impeachment. what comes next? we have these open hearings coming...
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might become more important than ever as nations outside the region jostle for influence scott hadley al-jazeera. the air quality.
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and hadley going to do that at the end of this interview the next time someone avoided the question fore my next guest i need to pray that theme music which is not based on the tv show they remind me of copy here is a generic version. . it is the mulder and scully of the digital election coverage, joey and marianna from bbc trending. we do not understand the reference, i think we are too young. x-files, what did you think it was if you had to guess? a tv show. aliens. and other supernatural phenomenon.” to guess? a tv show. aliens. and other supernatural phenomenon. i did not have anything to add. they were two fbi agents, one male who believed in extraterrestrials and spooky stuff and one female who was a purely rational. and that is the dynamic? and she was the doctor and she said next to the filing cabinet because she was pregnant and often and there was a lot of sexual tension between them actually. no, god. it is not the fact that there is sexual tension, it is that you go out and investigate. can we not do this. so where are we and what is the story. he sings in the sussex seaside
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. >> my colleague joins me now with an interesting guest talking about these topics hadley >> reporterthat's right, i am joined by general david pat rayious, former u.s. attorney general. i want to ask you about what we've seen from the white house. president trump meeting with president erdogan giving him 15 minutes of free air time to speak to the international audience and there are such serious questions about the u.s. relationship today with turkey you and i both know it is difficult to the system with the f-45s is the strategy here endangering the relationship >> it is an obvious time not only with turkey and the united states and turkey at large precluding turkey from receiving the f-35 is not welcome. they've tried to find a path forward so that system is not operating at the same time of the f-35 if it is allowed to be sold to turkey now having been halted, that that could go forward. i hope that is the case. turkey is a very important country to nato. it's very geostrategicly important in positioning and played an important role as a base for our aircraft and other assets in
. >> my colleague joins me now with an interesting guest talking about these topics hadley >> reporterthat's right, i am joined by general david pat rayious, former u.s. attorney general. i want to ask you about what we've seen from the white house. president trump meeting with president erdogan giving him 15 minutes of free air time to speak to the international audience and there are such serious questions about the u.s. relationship today with turkey you and i both know it is...
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she will sit and have a fireside discussion can hadley. make sure you join us at 11:30 for another special panel which includes the bosses. before we head out, let's take a quick look at u.s. futures european equities trading with a handover from asia dow seen opening up about 120 points loeter this after another record close on friday that is it for our show today. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. thanks for coming in. no problem. since one our laptops got hacked on a business trip everyone's been a little paranoid. at cdw we get there are threats wherever your people go. so we create a customized solution using the hp elite book with built in security features that will help protect your people and your data. spy, spy, spy! they're actually very nice people. you need it orchestration by cdw and hp featuring the intel 8th generation core processor. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>>
she will sit and have a fireside discussion can hadley. make sure you join us at 11:30 for another special panel which includes the bosses. before we head out, let's take a quick look at u.s. futures european equities trading with a handover from asia dow seen opening up about 120 points loeter this after another record close on friday that is it for our show today. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. thanks for coming in. no problem. since one our laptops got hacked on a business...
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the story hadley doubt. we implored them not to do it sixuse it would risk those -- it might have wrist john and his colleagues' life. to tedgreat credit koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. caller: good morning. for mr. stuarts eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this -- i think this was early sunday. the country seemed to get its hopes up, only to be disappointed when the hostages were not released. how much of an impacted this have on the election, in your opinion? the election seemed close up that point. what is his hunch about how the election might have turned out if none of that had happened that final weekend? guest: it's a great question. it's not a hunch. let me give you the figures. going into the one and only debate with ronald reagan, eight days before the election -- and one should never give a challenger a debate that close. reaga
the story hadley doubt. we implored them not to do it sixuse it would risk those -- it might have wrist john and his colleagues' life. to tedgreat credit koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. caller: good morning. for mr. stuarts eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this -- i think this was early sunday. the country seemed to get its...
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the story hadley doubt. we implored them not to do it sixuse it would risk those -- it might have wrist john and his colleagues' life. to tedgreat credit koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. caller: good morning. for mr. stuarts eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this -- i think this was early sunday. the country seemed to get its hopes up, only to be disappointed when the hostages were not released. how much of an impacted this have on the election, in your opinion? the election seemed close up that point. what is his hunch about how the election might have turned out if none of that had happened that final weekend? guest: it's a great question. it's not a hunch. let me give you the figures. going into the one and only debate with ronald reagan, eight days before the election -- and one should never give a challenger a debate that close. reaga
the story hadley doubt. we implored them not to do it sixuse it would risk those -- it might have wrist john and his colleagues' life. to tedgreat credit koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. caller: good morning. for mr. stuarts eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this -- i think this was early sunday. the country seemed to get its...
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to claims which is strictly on the basis of your civil law but mr hadley i understand the court was essentially looking into a claim over land ownership rights so what then is the basis for the court to decide what should be built on the site rather than just saying who owns the land well you're right and normally there is there is what's called the law of limitation on that land that existed a structure which was a mosque the installation of 5 built in the mosque in $1049.00 the court says was wrong the court says the demolition. of the of the most was illegal however when it finally comes to the question of the restoration of the site back to the original owners the court prefers to molder to live in a different way and that it does using its special powers under article $142.00 if it gives a constitution which permits the supreme court to do a complete justice in any matter and let me let me be slightly more. realistic about the court judgement the court seems to have basically taken into account. majority sentiment in india say no image would possibly render any ordered. for reconstruction
to claims which is strictly on the basis of your civil law but mr hadley i understand the court was essentially looking into a claim over land ownership rights so what then is the basis for the court to decide what should be built on the site rather than just saying who owns the land well you're right and normally there is there is what's called the law of limitation on that land that existed a structure which was a mosque the installation of 5 built in the mosque in $1049.00 the court says was...
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the story hadley doubt.implored them not to do it sixuse it would risk those -- it might have wrist john and his colleagues' life. to tedgreat credit koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. caller: good morning. for mr. stuarts eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this -- i think this was early sunday. the country seemed to get its hopes up, only to be disappointed when the hostages were not released. how much of an impacted this have on the election, in your opinion? the election seemed close up that point. what is his hunch about how the election might have turned out if none of that had happened that final weekend? guest: it's a great question. it's not a hunch. let me give you the figures. going into the one and only debate with ronald reagan, eight days before the election -- and one should never give a challenger a debate that close. reagan di
the story hadley doubt.implored them not to do it sixuse it would risk those -- it might have wrist john and his colleagues' life. to tedgreat credit koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. caller: good morning. for mr. stuarts eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this -- i think this was early sunday. the country seemed to get its...
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mogul robert johnson speaking out about president trump's chances at re-election he spoke to our own hadleyr: when you take a look at what president trump has done in the last several months, particularly the exchanges around the u.s.-china spat, is this his to lose, do you think >> i think the president has always been in a position where it's his to lose based on he's bringing a -- sort of a disruptive force into what would be called political norms. i don't care whether it's his -- the way he conducts foreign policy, the way he takes on the government agencies and how he deals with immigration, he brings his style now a lot of people, particularly those who voted for him and those who will vote for him again in the next election, like that style. i think what the democrats have to do is to be careful not to get caught up in style is stick trump and more in substantive trump. >> and johnson said that president trump's ability to dominate the news cycle puts him above the challengers. he said none of the democratic candidates appear to be enough, quote, in the center where most voters are
mogul robert johnson speaking out about president trump's chances at re-election he spoke to our own hadleyr: when you take a look at what president trump has done in the last several months, particularly the exchanges around the u.s.-china spat, is this his to lose, do you think >> i think the president has always been in a position where it's his to lose based on he's bringing a -- sort of a disruptive force into what would be called political norms. i don't care whether it's his -- the...