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von hess foundation. next weekend, i have the pleasure to speak at another conference down in colonial williamsburg. my colleague will also be speaking, so i am looking forward to that. i want to make one shout out to the curatorial team here at the museum, of which i am a part of, led by dr. philip mead. my colleagues have pushed me and asked me great questions and what has resulted from those questions, and also leadership by scott stevenson, has produced a wonderful exhibition that i am excited that tens of thousands of people will get to see over the next couple of months. and so, let's start with a quote from richard st. george. this quote is an interesting one to start with. because it said, if i were a prince, my history would interest nations and ages. now richard st. george was no prince. he was not a nobleman, he was protestant landed gentry in ireland. but his life is of interest to nations and also to a new age, the current age, in which tens of thousands of people will learn about richard st.
von hess foundation. next weekend, i have the pleasure to speak at another conference down in colonial williamsburg. my colleague will also be speaking, so i am looking forward to that. i want to make one shout out to the curatorial team here at the museum, of which i am a part of, led by dr. philip mead. my colleagues have pushed me and asked me great questions and what has resulted from those questions, and also leadership by scott stevenson, has produced a wonderful exhibition that i am...
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hess, you have the first question. mr. hess: mr. president, welcome back to new york. mr. president, you have been a tough negotiator to address unfair trading practices and ensure that u.s. businesses get fair treatment. but there's a growing consensus that the trade war has a cost and is weighing on our economic growth and capital spending. as you know, capital spending in the united states was up 10% last year. this year it's flat. while you mentioned in your speech significant progress that has been made on several fronts, a number of industrial sectors have recently been hurt, manufacturing, automotive, and oil. what are your plans to address these economic headwinds? pres. trump: thank you. they haven't been hurt. they were totally down. now they're a little bit down because a little bit, perhaps, the uncertainty of trade wars, but there is no uncertainty. we are the bank that everybody wants to take from. we're the source that everybody needs and everybody wants all over the world. the real cost, john, would be if we did nothing. the cost of doing nothing was killin
hess, you have the first question. mr. hess: mr. president, welcome back to new york. mr. president, you have been a tough negotiator to address unfair trading practices and ensure that u.s. businesses get fair treatment. but there's a growing consensus that the trade war has a cost and is weighing on our economic growth and capital spending. as you know, capital spending in the united states was up 10% last year. this year it's flat. while you mentioned in your speech significant progress that...
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when she is not working in the er, dr hess runs a website.blog that she regularly does, there is lots of videos with advice, so that parents can understand the sort of things their children might be getting up to online. we can go right on in here, and that's pretty graphic. it doesn't... that is graphic. it doesn't get much more graphic than that. no. and itjust continues on and on. i don't know that there is one picture here that is not showing blood or a scar of some sort. like a grooming process that is happening on these platforms, especially on instagram because you follow one hashtag to another hashtag to another hashtag and it is grooming that person to self—harm more, consider suicide more and maybe even take action on that. and so many of them are videos. # i don't understand it... 0h. that's horrible, deep... a young girl, sitting in the bathtub, slitting one wrist, followed by the other. even i get teary watching it. it is awful. it could be one post that makes that child say, she did it, i can do it, too. i think i'm probably dis
when she is not working in the er, dr hess runs a website.blog that she regularly does, there is lots of videos with advice, so that parents can understand the sort of things their children might be getting up to online. we can go right on in here, and that's pretty graphic. it doesn't... that is graphic. it doesn't get much more graphic than that. no. and itjust continues on and on. i don't know that there is one picture here that is not showing blood or a scar of some sort. like a grooming...
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iraq soars found out. 206 meters high to catch the wind these turbines in the central german state of hess it generate electricity for thousands of households piter frank built the small wind park for regional energy provider back in 2016. turbines were approved in record time inside 13 months we developed this project an agreement with the municipality for york. and the eels are good for years wind power has been a profitable business. the german government is pushing to boost the proportion of renewables in the energy mix by 2030 when turbines are a major pillar of the strategy but construction has stagnated like here in the neighboring village of puts. in boats but the approval process took considerably longer because the environmental protection issues were more complex but we were in constant dialogue with residents and policy makers. in the end they were given the construction permits but the project has stalled. that's it for me on the business to watch. the. clock slow go to the girl max new to china. the final story. with exclusive access the must see concerning harkless culture k
iraq soars found out. 206 meters high to catch the wind these turbines in the central german state of hess it generate electricity for thousands of households piter frank built the small wind park for regional energy provider back in 2016. turbines were approved in record time inside 13 months we developed this project an agreement with the municipality for york. and the eels are good for years wind power has been a profitable business. the german government is pushing to boost the proportion...
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talking to one of the companies that recently passed away, ray hess, he told us a story one time when they were in the maritime alps. they had a can of roast beef they were cooking, actually on a campfire, but they were cooking the can of roast beef. next thing they knew, they heard german artillery and he had a canteen cup of coffee he just made. they dove into their foxholes just as mortar artillery shells came in. they zeroed in on their fire. he said he dove in, luckily he did not spill his coffee. he came out and they said if they did move, they would have been wiped out because they had zeroed in on the campfire with the roast beef. the roast beef was gone and we were looking forward to it. the field rations, they could eat them cold or heated up. if the soldiers had the luxury of a stove like this, they would heat up their coffee or even canned meat. they would actually rip apart the box. a wax layer, which was a waterproof box. your outer cardboard layer, they would rip them up and burn them and make a small fire that could possibly heat up their rations. this is an item that
talking to one of the companies that recently passed away, ray hess, he told us a story one time when they were in the maritime alps. they had a can of roast beef they were cooking, actually on a campfire, but they were cooking the can of roast beef. next thing they knew, they heard german artillery and he had a canteen cup of coffee he just made. they dove into their foxholes just as mortar artillery shells came in. they zeroed in on their fire. he said he dove in, luckily he did not spill his...
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von hess foundation. >> good evening, all, and welcome to the american revolution, in america's founding never hood neighborhood. we are two blocks from independence hall. you are in the headquarters of the american revolution, some of the oldest founding era documents surviving objects and buildings within a couple blocks of where we are sitting, but the building you are in, we are one of the newest cultural institutions. the museum of the american revolution opened on april 19, 2017. i know this crowd knows the significance of april's 19th april 19. the museum, in the last two years, we welcomed more than 800,000 visitors from around the world. we have 16,000 square-feet of immersive galleries, more than 500 works of arts, objects, manuscripts underplay display at any time. one of the treasures we refer to as the washington war tent, or the field headquarters of general george washington presented dramatically in the museum here. it has become a great favorite with our visitors. we serve about 70,000 schoolchildren per year who arrive here for our wonderful educational programs. that i
von hess foundation. >> good evening, all, and welcome to the american revolution, in america's founding never hood neighborhood. we are two blocks from independence hall. you are in the headquarters of the american revolution, some of the oldest founding era documents surviving objects and buildings within a couple blocks of where we are sitting, but the building you are in, we are one of the newest cultural institutions. the museum of the american revolution opened on april 19, 2017. i...
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cohosted by the museum of the american pritzker military museum and library, and the richard c von hess foundation. andood evening, all, welcome to the museum of american revolution. we are on third and chestnut street in philadelphia. you are in the headquarters of the american revolution. era of the oldest founding objects andurviving buildings are within a couple of blocks of where we are sitting. the building we are sitting in his one of the newest. it opened on april 19 of 2017. i know this crowd knows the significance of april 19. last twom, in the years, we have welcomed more than 800,000 visitors from around the nation and world. we have 16,000 square feet of immersive galleries. ,ore than 500 works of art objects, original manuscripts on display at any given time. one of the real treasures of the museum is what we refer to as washington's war tent. field headquarters of general george washington. that is presented dramatically in the museum. it has become a favorite with our visitors. about 70,000 school children a year, who arrived for our wonderful educational programs. that
cohosted by the museum of the american pritzker military museum and library, and the richard c von hess foundation. andood evening, all, welcome to the museum of american revolution. we are on third and chestnut street in philadelphia. you are in the headquarters of the american revolution. era of the oldest founding objects andurviving buildings are within a couple of blocks of where we are sitting. the building we are sitting in his one of the newest. it opened on april 19 of 2017. i know...
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. >> october endwood a thud hurt by me weak manufacturing numbers and a report that china hess tan toe a long-term trade deal with the united states. but it was a strong month overall for the averages. considering we avoided any scary october crashes or major market plunges. s&p 500 sitting near historic ghs. although the federal reserve taking on passive stance on interest rates,ra the market is confident enough that theack stop is there. meaning the fed will step in and cut rates if it needs to. trade talks are presumably still on beten president trump and chinese president xi jinping. though the market lost some long-term deal.ospect o the market sberps the seasonally strongest two month period of the year. that's important. november is the second best month for the s&p since950. december is number one. that's according to the stock traders almanac. the problem is there are still bitter memories of the disastrous december last year. that conviction for a rally from here is remarkedly lacking. trading volumes have been light in the last couple weeks because a lot of traders areiting
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library andnd richard c von hess von hess d richard c hosted this event. >> part of any job is taking the incredible work of the team and doing work for it so that is my plan. we managed and run special interpretive programs here and was anyone here? some have experienced your own british okay bigs or perhaps liberation? this is something that is our what year in a row doing a is called flag ship living history event. on to streets # philadelphia and .magine what life like one agenda is presenting the fall of 1777 in a complicated for many of the people who remained in the city occupation but maybe a liberation for many of the perspectives. being ote about it liberated from a congress, people come to museums to learn to ll different ways encounter the real things of human , to have a experience to connect to it. h first person programming like some of you may our program and spoilers at the end of his life but he maybe doesn't know that yet. we do larger events and very to say, it's a pleasure to ers oduce this set of speak because i have benefited from a strain of scholarships that r
library andnd richard c von hess von hess d richard c hosted this event. >> part of any job is taking the incredible work of the team and doing work for it so that is my plan. we managed and run special interpretive programs here and was anyone here? some have experienced your own british okay bigs or perhaps liberation? this is something that is our what year in a row doing a is called flag ship living history event. on to streets # philadelphia and .magine what life like one agenda is...
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von hess foundation cohosted this event as part of a three-day international conference. elizabeth: i can hear you all buzzing about the exhibition you have the opportunity to see this morning. before i introduce our next speaker, i would like to introduce myself, my name is dr. elizabeth grant, director of education at the museum of the american revolution. it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, matthew skic, curator of our newest exhibition. a recent review in the
von hess foundation cohosted this event as part of a three-day international conference. elizabeth: i can hear you all buzzing about the exhibition you have the opportunity to see this morning. before i introduce our next speaker, i would like to introduce myself, my name is dr. elizabeth grant, director of education at the museum of the american revolution. it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, matthew skic, curator of our newest exhibition. a recent review in the
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and when he won elections in 2011, he was to the congress, hess party had in 2012. during that meeting, the leader of hamas referred to him. my brother erdogan, thank goodness god gave you so much and you deserve it. you are also a leader of the muslim world. at the time we also see like from the new york times -- starting to write about erdogan's intentions, particularly in northern africa, in egypt, in syria and in other places and it just wasn't enough. at home. he was also trying to rally behind his understanding, representing himself the leader of islam. for example, a journalist wrote with him erdogan will establish the real islamic caliphate. and around the history office. he says anyone who does not work for erdogan is an infidel. meaning an unbeliever. beyond these domestic voices, we also see people who are affected by other terrorist organizations, supporting erdogan. a good example, who was listed as an affiliate by the u.s. treasury. openly said that and wrote an article about erdogan. >> we are overjoyed by erdogan's election -- so this is a guy who re
and when he won elections in 2011, he was to the congress, hess party had in 2012. during that meeting, the leader of hamas referred to him. my brother erdogan, thank goodness god gave you so much and you deserve it. you are also a leader of the muslim world. at the time we also see like from the new york times -- starting to write about erdogan's intentions, particularly in northern africa, in egypt, in syria and in other places and it just wasn't enough. at home. he was also trying to rally...
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if judge jackson find hess has to respond to the subpoena and he complies and doesn't drag out the appeals process, you could have an essential witness if the democrats want to go there. two, it blows a hole in the absolute immunity claim. judges are receptive to executive privilege or attorney general client privilege or fifth amendment assertions, right, there are certain reasons you can get away with not testifying, this absolute immunity, saying i don't even have to show up, judge jackson was really incredulous at the argument last month. i don't see her being receptive to this one bit and i think to your point, the other witnesses lore relevant to the ukraine impeachment issue will think twice before hiding behind this kind of curtain of absolute mooun immunity. >> unless they decide to wait it out. thanks to both of you. >> thanks, jim. >>> still to come this hour, shocking twists and turns in the case of a navy s.e.a.l. facing accusations of war crimes. the secretary of the navy now out after the president intervenes to allow eddie gallagher to keep his status as a navy s.e.a.l. a b
if judge jackson find hess has to respond to the subpoena and he complies and doesn't drag out the appeals process, you could have an essential witness if the democrats want to go there. two, it blows a hole in the absolute immunity claim. judges are receptive to executive privilege or attorney general client privilege or fifth amendment assertions, right, there are certain reasons you can get away with not testifying, this absolute immunity, saying i don't even have to show up, judge jackson...
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the ought thing i was remembering in his addendum, gordon sondland's iden item, hess references thatn't remember whether he had one or two phone calls with president trump. so i expect that will be a major line of questioning next week. what conversations did he have? now, he was a major donor to president trump. he gave a million dollars to the inaugural committee. that's how he got this ambassadorship. so perhaps -- >> well, that's not all. >> he also seals have been bright, anderson. beyond that so maybe they had a relationship related to 2020. who knows? there's lots of theories here that could be true. >> if you believe the president, they had no relationship at all. he says, i don't really know him. remember that? today he at least acknowledged that perhaps he had spoken to him for a brief minute. whatever he said. there was one point the president said i don't really know who he is. >> it's very uncommon to speak with any political ambassador on the phone for a president and certainly one you don't know or know anything about. >> although this president does work the phones. i
the ought thing i was remembering in his addendum, gordon sondland's iden item, hess references thatn't remember whether he had one or two phone calls with president trump. so i expect that will be a major line of questioning next week. what conversations did he have? now, he was a major donor to president trump. he gave a million dollars to the inaugural committee. that's how he got this ambassadorship. so perhaps -- >> well, that's not all. >> he also seals have been bright,...
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giuliani insist hess did nothing illegal.s a question now of his shadow foreign policy in ukraine didn't also involve some shadowy business deal. john and alisyn. >> our thanks to drew griffin. so much easier when you just follow the money. >> the roster of individuals involved, pay attention. >> the puzzle pieces magically come together. meanwhile, a stack of steven's e-mails have been revealed what he has to say about minorities and immigrations. we break down that in our reality check. >>> so this morning the white house is throwing its weight behind a senior aide who has been proven to traffic in white supremacist articles. >> full stop. >> john avalon with a reality check. >> that's right, guys. so amid the impeachment inquiry you might haves missed this, president trump's chief speechwriter and immigration policy adviser found to have pushed stories from white nationalist websites. the white house isn't contesting that fact but standing by him while attacking a group as far left smear organization. this is not a little
giuliani insist hess did nothing illegal.s a question now of his shadow foreign policy in ukraine didn't also involve some shadowy business deal. john and alisyn. >> our thanks to drew griffin. so much easier when you just follow the money. >> the roster of individuals involved, pay attention. >> the puzzle pieces magically come together. meanwhile, a stack of steven's e-mails have been revealed what he has to say about minorities and immigrations. we break down that in our...
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hess action lawsuit nate hollander claims he spent $3,000 for the three tickets. he said the val you'll of tue os went down because of the time change. madonna has not issued a response. she started at 10:30 when she was here at san francisco and golden gate theater. >> did she tell people she would be there at 8:30 and then start at 10:30? >> originally it was supposed to be 8:30, then she issued a change and she gave people a little bit of time to let them know it would be at 10:30. is it really late? yes, it is. is it madonna? yes. she can do what she wants. >> i don't agree. he made plans, he bought tickets. she should have said it was at 10:30 to begin with. >> she changedmind. >> so did he. better to tell people it starts at 10:30 than just show up at 8:00. >>> we're coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including a big change to instagram. celebrities reacting to the decision to hide the likes. >>> there was a shooting in vallejo involving an off-duty richmond police offi what are you searching a version of myself who doesn't ma because you have
hess action lawsuit nate hollander claims he spent $3,000 for the three tickets. he said the val you'll of tue os went down because of the time change. madonna has not issued a response. she started at 10:30 when she was here at san francisco and golden gate theater. >> did she tell people she would be there at 8:30 and then start at 10:30? >> originally it was supposed to be 8:30, then she issued a change and she gave people a little bit of time to let them know it would be at...
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all these players, we're finally drawing the distinction who is the winner and loser hess is name i own, they will be a win on the other side of this and the services name to carrie's point, transocean, they are challenged specifically when you look at hatheir balance she. schlumberger is more diversified, less offshore so they can survive. but the next six week, up see a tremendous shakeout, a lot of pressure on the ones that have been lost and on the other side of that, focus on the winners and exxonmobil and chevron, those will be the long term survivors. >> just look at how these performed when we had the attack on the saudi facility. you saw spikes in a number of vn in a heartbeat some have recovered to maybe 70%. but that is a selling opportunity, not a buying opportunity. >> let's go to dom chu with a market flash for us. >> auto sector, shares of fiat chrysler and gm in focus and is this because of headlines coming out of both gm and fiat chrysler with regard to a lawsuit that gm is filing against fee at chrysler. in it, fiat chrysler is alleged to have disadvantaged general mot
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and even hess, it's not just the mid-sized guys, some of the larger players like hess, up 11% in justa check on a couple of big funds that mirror oil and gas. one is a rather aggressive bet on the space but let's start with this one first. it is the vaneck oil etf, the oih. not ohio state, the oih. it is up nearly 10% in a month it's been kind of a slow climb, but it's done well its biggest holdings, schlumberger, halliburton, and bakers hughes. okay but for those -- and i'm not advising it, but whoever wants to get really aggressive in the space, there's the direction, three times bull, oil and gas ticker you've got to love it, it's gush you get it all right. refiners are the top component of this etf. but just remember, guys, this is three times levered. so you better be very convicted that oil prices will continue to move higher if you're going to get into gush. morgan >> all right thanks, brian. at the telestrator >> sure. >>> we have got less than 18 minutes before the bell. any close higher on the dow, s&p, or nasdaq would be a record up next, we've got your last-chance trade. a
and even hess, it's not just the mid-sized guys, some of the larger players like hess, up 11% in justa check on a couple of big funds that mirror oil and gas. one is a rather aggressive bet on the space but let's start with this one first. it is the vaneck oil etf, the oih. not ohio state, the oih. it is up nearly 10% in a month it's been kind of a slow climb, but it's done well its biggest holdings, schlumberger, halliburton, and bakers hughes. okay but for those -- and i'm not advising it,...
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. >> monica hesse, thank you for that. >>> more social media reaction.acebook comments this comes from twitter. yes, she should have, but not because it's fair, but because dems put it out there that everyone should resign or quit who has the perception of any mall misfeasance, so here we are. >> i was making a slightly different, but similar point at the end with my guest when i said i think the standard that was established in #metoo necessitated. to the extent she had a relationship with a campaign staffer. i'm not talking about the bong and the nakedness. which i frankly think is an irrelevancy to the issue confronted in this circumstance. but people tend to see them all together. >>> i want to remind you to answer the survey question at my website this hour, will the impeachment process remain partisan from start to finish? go vote at smerkonish.com. >>> what does politics have to do with participation rates in high school football? when you break down the numbers, turns out they are more connected than you might think. could comments like this have
. >> monica hesse, thank you for that. >>> more social media reaction.acebook comments this comes from twitter. yes, she should have, but not because it's fair, but because dems put it out there that everyone should resign or quit who has the perception of any mall misfeasance, so here we are. >> i was making a slightly different, but similar point at the end with my guest when i said i think the standard that was established in #metoo necessitated. to the extent she had a...
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in terms of injuries and deaths, the palestinian ministry of health hess four have been killed in gaza and there have been several injuries inside of israel. the key question, of course, is where does this go from here? and it's interesting to note that israel squarely blames islamic jihad and has only struck, to this point, islamic jihad targets. hamas, who rules, has not yet entered the equation and that may provide an off ramp to de-escalation. the question is, how does hamas respond if at all and where does this go from here? it is still a volatile situation. and nothing at this point from de-escalation from a spiral into war is off the table. >>> we have now seen the gop's plan to defend the president during public hearings. so will their arguments hold up? we discuss, next. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. - [narrator] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. shark
in terms of injuries and deaths, the palestinian ministry of health hess four have been killed in gaza and there have been several injuries inside of israel. the key question, of course, is where does this go from here? and it's interesting to note that israel squarely blames islamic jihad and has only struck, to this point, islamic jihad targets. hamas, who rules, has not yet entered the equation and that may provide an off ramp to de-escalation. the question is, how does hamas respond if at...
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hess a good guy. he's a solid guy. i think this is about deciding who is ready on day one to unite this country and demonstrate that they could, and two, who, in fact, can go in day one and be commander in chief. >> reporter: i've got to read. this you talked about president trump. this morning, this is what president trump said about you on fox news, and i quote here, all right, he said, "while i don't know if joe can make it mentally. he is -- he's off. there's though question about it. i don't know if he's going to make it mentally. if he gets -- if he gets through it without cracking up." what's your response? >> mr. president, i can hardly wait, i can hardly wait. you're a serial liar, you're corrupt, and i know you think yourself the handsomest and smartest. look, mr. president, you made a botch of the job. and so i'm used to bullies. i'm used to bullies. i'm ready. i'm ready. and look, i think it's appropriate for people to look at all of us and decide are we in the physical shape, well we in the mental shape, a
hess a good guy. he's a solid guy. i think this is about deciding who is ready on day one to unite this country and demonstrate that they could, and two, who, in fact, can go in day one and be commander in chief. >> reporter: i've got to read. this you talked about president trump. this morning, this is what president trump said about you on fox news, and i quote here, all right, he said, "while i don't know if joe can make it mentally. he is -- he's off. there's though question...
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hess also down. sky works still lie down -- skyworks still down 1.5% after other apple suppliers did so well. canada goose down by about 10.6%. hong kong really struggling for that company. vonnie: kailey leinz there. thank you for that check on global markets. as you can see, we are awaiting jay powell to begin his testimony on capitol hill. we already have the prepared remarks. we will bring you testimony as soon as it begins. opening statements are underway right now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york, andve from new vonnie quinn. guy: in london, i'm guy johnson. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." let's get the first word news with mark crumpton. mark: impeachment hearings getting underway on capitol hill. first up, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, william taylor. he's told lawmakers the administration withheld aid to ukraine over political investigations. while the impeachment hearings are underway, president trump meets with turkeys president erdogan, the first time that you have met
hess also down. sky works still lie down -- skyworks still down 1.5% after other apple suppliers did so well. canada goose down by about 10.6%. hong kong really struggling for that company. vonnie: kailey leinz there. thank you for that check on global markets. as you can see, we are awaiting jay powell to begin his testimony on capitol hill. we already have the prepared remarks. we will bring you testimony as soon as it begins. opening statements are underway right now. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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what is now coming into sharper focus is the extent president trump and hess allies employed multiplecies for his further gains. a key figure in the scandal secretary of state mike pompeo, whose credibility as america's chief foreign affairs officer has been called into question. that's putting it lily. according to ambassador gordon sondland's testimony, pompeo was aware rudy guiliani was running a shadow foreign policy and did nothing. he says he discussed the actions with secretary of state and pompeo rolled his eyes and says yes, it's something we have to deal with. sondland adds the state department was fully aware of the issue, and there was very little they could do about it if the president decided he wanted his lawyer, that's guiliani, involved. i am joined by roberta jacobson senior adviser offal bite stonebridge group and elise -- labit. >> i have been called worse. >> by the way, elise september me flowers. >> i think there were chocolate covered strawberry surface i was making a list. thank you very much. all the good people. over there in mexico you have expertise here,
what is now coming into sharper focus is the extent president trump and hess allies employed multiplecies for his further gains. a key figure in the scandal secretary of state mike pompeo, whose credibility as america's chief foreign affairs officer has been called into question. that's putting it lily. according to ambassador gordon sondland's testimony, pompeo was aware rudy guiliani was running a shadow foreign policy and did nothing. he says he discussed the actions with secretary of state...
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instead, agnew attacked hess audience for having failed to push back against the radicalism of groups like the student non-violent coordinating committee. consider the optics of this meeting. surrounded by the baltimore city police commissioner who was white, the head of the maryland national guard, also white, and the head of the maryland state police, also white. agnew literally pointed at his audience and charged that quote the silence of most of you here today in the face of those radicals that led to baltimore's unrest. now, he said, parts of our cities lie in ruins. he continued, you know who lit the fires. they were not lit in honor of your great fallen leader. nor were they lit from an overwhelming sense of frustration and despair. rather, agnew said, the fires of baltimore were quote kindled by the advocates of violence. his audience began to file out almost immediately. to be lectured to and blamed at this particular moment and in this particular setting was more than they were willing to accept. backing up for a moment, after agnew's clash with the county council he had ral
instead, agnew attacked hess audience for having failed to push back against the radicalism of groups like the student non-violent coordinating committee. consider the optics of this meeting. surrounded by the baltimore city police commissioner who was white, the head of the maryland national guard, also white, and the head of the maryland state police, also white. agnew literally pointed at his audience and charged that quote the silence of most of you here today in the face of those radicals...
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acting chief of staff mick mulvaney feels about aid because on octoberid 17 at a press conference, hess discussed the hold on security assistance for ukraine andis ambassador taylori would like you to listen to what he said. i'll read it for you. in response to a question what you just sdibed is a quid pro quo. funding will not flow in. in response to that question mr. mulvaney said, mr. taylor, we do that all the time with foreign policy. my question ambassador taylor, the president conditioning security assistance on an investigation into his political opponent prior to this administration is this something we would do all the time? >> no, sir. >> why not? >> we conditioned assistance on issues that will improve our foreign policy, serve our foreign policy, ensure that taxpayers' money is well spent and those conditions are either coming from the congress or from policy decisions stemming from authority congress has given us to make sure that the taxpayers' money is well spent or that the receiving country takes the actions in ourke national interest. >> and youat described in your te
acting chief of staff mick mulvaney feels about aid because on octoberid 17 at a press conference, hess discussed the hold on security assistance for ukraine andis ambassador taylori would like you to listen to what he said. i'll read it for you. in response to a question what you just sdibed is a quid pro quo. funding will not flow in. in response to that question mr. mulvaney said, mr. taylor, we do that all the time with foreign policy. my question ambassador taylor, the president...
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. >> all of there is only interesting because the president has staked hess defense on this idea thats no quid pro kworks did i say that right? >> bribery, extortion. that's the real reason they changed it, it's hard to say. >> what's the word of the week? if he wants to stick his game on that, the answer is no one believes it. but the bottom line is, he did it and do people care? i think the answer is no. >> i think, i'm still opened to the idea but particular kind of drama, if it turns out somebody like john bolton comes forward n and has testified. this is a man who was known to american conservatives, who is a fox news thinker and talker. who has been a serious person in the administration and all of the ukraine charges happened around him and he's a colorful speaker. if he decides, i'm going to go for it here and give you my full candid assessment of what i've witnessed, that really could be big. >> that for the 10 or 20% in the middle that can make them shake a little. >> you are describing john bolton as john dean. and i'll leave it there. >> what kind of look is it for bolt on
. >> all of there is only interesting because the president has staked hess defense on this idea thats no quid pro kworks did i say that right? >> bribery, extortion. that's the real reason they changed it, it's hard to say. >> what's the word of the week? if he wants to stick his game on that, the answer is no one believes it. but the bottom line is, he did it and do people care? i think the answer is no. >> i think, i'm still opened to the idea but particular kind of...
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let's also remember that one thing president trump has done unlike almost all his predecessors, hesslaunch a war. one of the biggest problems stressing military families is non-stop deployments. i would like to see some of those deploipts end. the president came in promising to end those and hasn't done that which is a shame. i think that element of his presidency rings well with military culture because we've been at war for forever in afghanistan. >> kori shocky, matt welch, happy thanksgiving to the two of you. >>> heading overseas, china condemning the united states for passing laws backing protesters in hong kong. president trump passed the two bills yesterday. they allow the u.s. to implement economic sanctions on hong kong and chinese officials guilty of human rights abuses. the bills put pressure on china and raise new questions about the future of a trade deal wen the u.s. and china. coming up, mayor pete buttigieg saying being gay helps him relate to black americans. why that's angering some voters. >>> we were worried the balloons might not fly. the macy's thanksgiving day
let's also remember that one thing president trump has done unlike almost all his predecessors, hesslaunch a war. one of the biggest problems stressing military families is non-stop deployments. i would like to see some of those deploipts end. the president came in promising to end those and hasn't done that which is a shame. i think that element of his presidency rings well with military culture because we've been at war for forever in afghanistan. >> kori shocky, matt welch, happy...
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von hess foundation and john w and jeannie amro in chicago, illinois who made it possible -- jeannie m roe in chicago, illinois who made it possible for this conference on the american revolution. now, it is time for the main events, and i'm excited to introduce someone who has -- dr. eliga gould, professor of history at the university of new hampshire. he has had a distinguished career for a man so young. as a scholar of the american revolution, particularly focusing on what i sometimes called the outer edges of a story that is often centered right here in this philadelphia neighborhood that we are sitting in, or perhaps more broadly, the 13 colonies united states of the 18 century -- 18th 18th century. his work spans the world to take in all of the americas, africa, europe, and beyond, through a series of wonderful, award-winning books and articles that have been critically acclaimed and really advanced the field significantly under the last generation. eliga did his work just a crop -- just across the river and up a ways at princeton university, graduate studies at edinburgh, whic
von hess foundation and john w and jeannie amro in chicago, illinois who made it possible -- jeannie m roe in chicago, illinois who made it possible for this conference on the american revolution. now, it is time for the main events, and i'm excited to introduce someone who has -- dr. eliga gould, professor of history at the university of new hampshire. he has had a distinguished career for a man so young. as a scholar of the american revolution, particularly focusing on what i sometimes called...
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hess tree has this potential to tell a positive story and say that's what we have, you never can steal it from us. our museum is charged to show the merits western allies for berlin and jearlny as a whole. the first exhibition was in 1994. today our permanent exhibition focuses on the process of how enemies became friends. and you would think what about the russians? they also were allies. there is another museum -- well in east berlin, right in the beginning and the museum in berlin became a sort of museum in charge -- well, first showing the german war in the soviet union. but that's the place where the soviets have their spot, let's say. our memorial culture is sort of really a process of or a result cold war. we will see how it comes together one day. our museum is facing several challenges chris costa was saying to face these challenges and become relevant we have to change places because we really want to show our big objects in that huge airport, well, one of the hangers. still it is a big project. and you really have to see, it is this kind of story that we are telling tonight,
hess tree has this potential to tell a positive story and say that's what we have, you never can steal it from us. our museum is charged to show the merits western allies for berlin and jearlny as a whole. the first exhibition was in 1994. today our permanent exhibition focuses on the process of how enemies became friends. and you would think what about the russians? they also were allies. there is another museum -- well in east berlin, right in the beginning and the museum in berlin became a...
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i think about the hess holiday trucks that you can buy every year, and i also feel like that's exactly makers, get so strong, and you have seen some of those combinations and some of those deals that have happened because it has always been about how you target kids and how you then sell goods to them. these are consumers of america. >> we're going to do a review on the segment in 30 years time to see if the kids of today are hooked on hostess dinettes. >> i was hoping for a mini spam can myself >> i did read that that was one of them. >> that was a bit of fun. >> that was. >> we have a news alert on how top hedge funds are trading and recent ipos. >> appaloosa doubles down on faang and increased its ownership in amazon and facebook by 43% and 53% respectively. appaloosa's stakes in all three companies were each worth roughly half a billion dollars additionally, prominent managers selling out of ipos, soro sold his stake in lift, while third point dissolved his position in pinterest, and a new stake in smile direct club worth $10 million. icahn's confirming the journal report we discus
i think about the hess holiday trucks that you can buy every year, and i also feel like that's exactly makers, get so strong, and you have seen some of those combinations and some of those deals that have happened because it has always been about how you target kids and how you then sell goods to them. these are consumers of america. >> we're going to do a review on the segment in 30 years time to see if the kids of today are hooked on hostess dinettes. >> i was hoping for a mini...
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ainsley: he is a marine who lost both of hess legs in afghanistan. now he is running for congress. the health ♪. when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. he'd be proud of us. protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you. see how lincoln can help. it offers head-up display. chevy silverado hd. your business and everyone who counts on you. wow, that's dialed in. i can still keep my eyes on the road. my truck doesn't have that. it offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different camera views. that's quality picture. it even offers one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible - to help you see what's behind you. oh, wow! which in this case happens to be the competition - since they don't offer the same amount of cameras as the silverado. literally in the rear-view. where they should be. ♪ ainsley: the biggest football game of the year just got even bigger. numb
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the president didn't hess hesitate offering help to the president of the mexico.ormation. he didn't hesitate either. safety and well being of americans anywhere around the world is the first priority of this president. he will continue to insure the safety and well being of americans including if not especially innocent children wherever they are. this president has made a priority, a centerpiece of his administration, his legacy. stopping the flow of drugs over our borders. until we get people who are serious about that, when people call it manufactured crisis, and then tragedy like this happens. it just is so unspeakable. we, our thoughts and prayers obviously are with victims and families with these harrowing stories. the president said to the mexican president, we got to go after these cartels. the mexican president didn't seem persuaded. this president will continue to press the issue. i worked on the drug crisis here. it is a very serious problem, what is coming over the southern border and what's going on with the cartels. they are ruthless. they are fearle
the president didn't hess hesitate offering help to the president of the mexico.ormation. he didn't hesitate either. safety and well being of americans anywhere around the world is the first priority of this president. he will continue to insure the safety and well being of americans including if not especially innocent children wherever they are. this president has made a priority, a centerpiece of his administration, his legacy. stopping the flow of drugs over our borders. until we get people...