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can we have midterm elections coming up, and fit speakers including john williams.ll with me, andrew chorlton, noelle corum and thomas atteberry for final thoughts. your thoughts on credit? andy: i will try to be the diplomat. i don't think the relative value is there. the fundamental story has not changed. when the default start to change, it will be way too long. that doorway together credit in the market credit is expanding and it's really tricky. d, that'sngs in bbb-lan $100 billion. jonathan: i think it is the credit equivalent of the barn door in the horse. what should you be paying attention to? tom: price. am i getting paid? it is price. it comes back from our view, what is the value of the entity? can i come up with some valuation of this thing and get a sense of how overleveraged it is or if it has maneuverability? without covenance, which we seem to have gotten away from, yes, it gives the company's flexibility up until the time they don't have it. to us, i need to be much better and valuing the business, valuing the assets. when it finally doesn't work,
can we have midterm elections coming up, and fit speakers including john williams.ll with me, andrew chorlton, noelle corum and thomas atteberry for final thoughts. your thoughts on credit? andy: i will try to be the diplomat. i don't think the relative value is there. the fundamental story has not changed. when the default start to change, it will be way too long. that doorway together credit in the market credit is expanding and it's really tricky. d, that'sngs in bbb-lan $100 billion....
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john williams and mark carney will be speaking and we get danger on the u.s.n the european commission publishing its opinions on budgets including italy. look out for that and we have u.s. markets quote on thursday due to the thanks giving holiday. with me for a final discussion, kathleen and james. gershon, i want to come to you. headlights to trade headline, if we get a truth at the end of this month, will have market sentiment. does it address the economic issues we see and experience globally right now? >> i think it's impossible to say. we can't predict what this president is going to do. i think we will continue to be volatile based on that. what important to remember, and part of the reason the u.s. economy is outperforming the global economy, is that the u.s. remains a relatively close market. our imports and exports, about 25%. much, much higher than many countries in europe or emerging markets in china. >> i think that is going to be a truth. becausethere has to be, everyone has to bank much to lose if the economy slows down. that, in my mind, is a g
john williams and mark carney will be speaking and we get danger on the u.s.n the european commission publishing its opinions on budgets including italy. look out for that and we have u.s. markets quote on thursday due to the thanks giving holiday. with me for a final discussion, kathleen and james. gershon, i want to come to you. headlights to trade headline, if we get a truth at the end of this month, will have market sentiment. does it address the economic issues we see and experience...
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plus, we have midterm elections coming up, and fed speakers including john williams.ll with me, andrew chorlton, noelle corum and thomas atteberry for final thoughts. andy, to continue the conversation on credit, your thoughts. andy: i will try to be the diplomat. i don't think the relative value is there. the fundamental story has not changed yet, but you want to be positioned before it changes because when the defaults start to change, it will be way too long. the doorway take it out of credit in the market, credit is expanding and it's really tricky. those things in bbb-land, that's $100 billion. a lot of bonds. jonathan: i think it is the credit equivalent of the barn door and the horse. i can't get my head around it. what is the leading indicator you should be paying attention to? tom: price. am i getting paid? it is price. it comes back -- from our view, what is the value of the entity? can i come up with some valuation of this thing and get a sense of, how overleveraged it is, or does it still got maneuverability? without covenance, which we seem to have gotten
plus, we have midterm elections coming up, and fed speakers including john williams.ll with me, andrew chorlton, noelle corum and thomas atteberry for final thoughts. andy, to continue the conversation on credit, your thoughts. andy: i will try to be the diplomat. i don't think the relative value is there. the fundamental story has not changed yet, but you want to be positioned before it changes because when the defaults start to change, it will be way too long. the doorway take it out of...
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john williams and says the central bank will stick with its campaign of gradual rate hikes.bout rate hikes, but this time over in the u.s.. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open it. where 22 minutes into your trading day and a negative trading day it is. look at the red across the european map of european markets. the tech selloff, the tech wreck. we saw the msci asia-pacific down by just shy of 1%. the shanghai composite down by 2.1%, so tech and trade converging to leading to a selloff, certainly in asian stocks, and we saw that on the nasdaq yesterday. the fed will stick with its campaign of gradual rate hikes, according to the new york fed president, john williams. he said the goal was to boost economic expansion and keep inflation low. >> and unemployment is very low, the economy has a lot of positive signs. for us it's about keeping a positive balance, keeping the economy strong and stable will likely mean rising interest rates somewhat, but it's really in interest of a strong economy. anna: tim graf is still with us. give us your thoughts on t
john williams and says the central bank will stick with its campaign of gradual rate hikes.bout rate hikes, but this time over in the u.s.. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open it. where 22 minutes into your trading day and a negative trading day it is. look at the red across the european map of european markets. the tech selloff, the tech wreck. we saw the msci asia-pacific down by just shy of 1%. the shanghai composite down by 2.1%, so tech and trade converging...
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works by beethoven and mozart the audience was also treated to pieces by oscar winning composer john williams music lovers across the globe could follow the event online via live stream. in london british street artist banksy has created a replica of israel's border wall along the west bank and the installation is part of the palestinian stand at this year's london world travel market trade show. last march banksy initiated bethlehem's walled off hotel near meters from the separation barrier dubbed the hotel with the worst view in the world each of its rooms looks out on to the wall which features stencil artwork by banksy. and. this is not just for nine towns people flocked to the our house cafe in moscow to play and eats with eleven feathered creatures who live here they're allowed to roam free. it's the first venue of its kind the russian capital. for many different species including your asian eagle owl received training and regular check ups. house café is especially popular with harry potter fans. back in the nine hundred eighty s. the phone adaptation of the german nobbut thus bought o
works by beethoven and mozart the audience was also treated to pieces by oscar winning composer john williams music lovers across the globe could follow the event online via live stream. in london british street artist banksy has created a replica of israel's border wall along the west bank and the installation is part of the palestinian stand at this year's london world travel market trade show. last march banksy initiated bethlehem's walled off hotel near meters from the separation barrier...
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john williams, tell us a little bit about matthew hedges' research.he emirates could have mistaken the research he was doing for intelligence gathering? no, that would be impossible. one of the things about academic research is that, before anybody is allowed to work with any living person, they have to go through a lengthy research ethics process, and central to that is the idea of the informed consent of the people you are researching with. so matthew will have contacted all of the people that he wanted to speak to in advance. in fact, they were all known to him previously because he's quite an experienced person in terms of working within the uae, so he would tell them information about himself, about the project that he was working on and the information that he would hope to gain from them during the course of an interview. have you had a conversation within the university as to whether perhaps you owed him a greater duty of care? was there something you could have done to advise him away from certain techniques, certain information gathering tha
john williams, tell us a little bit about matthew hedges' research.he emirates could have mistaken the research he was doing for intelligence gathering? no, that would be impossible. one of the things about academic research is that, before anybody is allowed to work with any living person, they have to go through a lengthy research ethics process, and central to that is the idea of the informed consent of the people you are researching with. so matthew will have contacted all of the people...
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she replaced john williams. she is the person we are watching now.for jay powell on wednesday. the fed chair has the final word. that is elected for daybreak australia but trading is underway, a few minutes from the staggered open in australia looking like downside continuing as asian markets wake up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: very good morning. girl -- shery: good evening from new york. >> our top story this tuesday, technology in general. apple supplies in -- under pressure as reports show a weakening demand for iphones.
she replaced john williams. she is the person we are watching now.for jay powell on wednesday. the fed chair has the final word. that is elected for daybreak australia but trading is underway, a few minutes from the staggered open in australia looking like downside continuing as asian markets wake up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: very good morning. girl -- shery: good evening from new york. >> our top story this tuesday, technology in general. apple supplies in -- under pressure as...
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today the new york fed chief john williams joined the chorus of rates being near neutral so fed riskfor sure. but there is always something to worry about when it comes to the economy and the stock market. so beyond the g20, what are those hurdles? we brought him back to discuss. jonas is with us. let's assume good stuff, nice pop on monday, what then? because we know the strong dollar was a problem, raising wages were a problem, slowing growth in emerging economies. there are other problems out there. >> yeah. the issue where interest rates were going up too fast which was the main driver of the problems in the market, that's more or less over now. now we have the fed chief who is kind of seeing things trump's way and ten year's back down at 3% which means mortgage rates are coming back down. we saw mortgage rates start to hurt the housing market. that's because the problem is, is it going to go even lower, because now it's going down for the wrong reasons. if we go down 2.6, 2.7, it looks like the economy is slowing globally. that's not necessarily good either. where it is now is n
today the new york fed chief john williams joined the chorus of rates being near neutral so fed riskfor sure. but there is always something to worry about when it comes to the economy and the stock market. so beyond the g20, what are those hurdles? we brought him back to discuss. jonas is with us. let's assume good stuff, nice pop on monday, what then? because we know the strong dollar was a problem, raising wages were a problem, slowing growth in emerging economies. there are other problems...
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because on the sofa in which he delivered a personal message during the concert to her great friend john williams the american film music composer who had written something particularly for her and she played it too so those are very moving personal movement but also something very personal about long long in the way he plays mozart and mentioning that too because he's known for his impeccable but also his poetic renditions that flatter i want to be able to do thank you so much are a great talking to you and i thank you for spending this part of your day with us and we'll hear rock n roll and i'll see you again tomorrow. there is motivated by poor living conditions and the massacre. activists in south africa fight for justice for. their women's organization is demanding better housing and improved infrastructure they're doing all they can. strike a rock. the women. the results of the us have mid-term elections a new us congress the first referendum on president trump and america first what does the own home mean for germany europe and the world. joining me for a special edition of the day here on
because on the sofa in which he delivered a personal message during the concert to her great friend john williams the american film music composer who had written something particularly for her and she played it too so those are very moving personal movement but also something very personal about long long in the way he plays mozart and mentioning that too because he's known for his impeccable but also his poetic renditions that flatter i want to be able to do thank you so much are a great...
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beethoven romance very communicative and she also played to pieces by the hollywood film composer john williamsnd she's a personal friend of his and he composed a piece extra especially for her it's an adaptation of some earlier star wars music and she delivered a person. message to him he could not be there for health reasons he had to stay home but he watched the live stream in los angeles and at the same time long long in an artistic sense he had a very very personal message to him he with all the perfection his playing is actually impeccable but also he has poetry and also he plays mozart as though every note counts so it was worth it if you can do that he is very folk are taking to through all of the details thank you so much if you. you're watching. a live from berlin i'm sorry kelly thank you so much for joining us this hour and we will leave you now with some more sights and sounds from the performance namely mozart's piano concerto number twenty four thanks for watching have a great day. thank you. i'm going. to. i'm going. to. these are very sensitive russian artists from the middle o
beethoven romance very communicative and she also played to pieces by the hollywood film composer john williamsnd she's a personal friend of his and he composed a piece extra especially for her it's an adaptation of some earlier star wars music and she delivered a person. message to him he could not be there for health reasons he had to stay home but he watched the live stream in los angeles and at the same time long long in an artistic sense he had a very very personal message to him he with...
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i will wait to hear from the new york fed president, john williams, when he speaks and talks about theemma, because they are the ones who are at the plan and may be involved in changing it, if they feel like they need to slow down on reducing the balance sheet. shery: citigroup was thinking it could happen in december, so they could move on rates and not give a mixed signal. kathleen, thank you so much. the former goldman sachs boss personally held ties with malaysia, years before money went missing at 1mdb. lloyd blankfein was supposedly the unidentified high-ranking official mentioned in court documents who attending a meeting -- who attended a meeting with the van finance minister. let us bring in our next guest. embarrassing occurrence for goldman sachs? could there be legal ramifications out of this? >> goldman is still in the process of an investigation and working with the doj, so there remains to be seen what will ultimately happen with the bank, whether they will have to pay a fine or not. ultimately, this was a meeting between the prime minister and lloyd blankfein. this was
i will wait to hear from the new york fed president, john williams, when he speaks and talks about theemma, because they are the ones who are at the plan and may be involved in changing it, if they feel like they need to slow down on reducing the balance sheet. shery: citigroup was thinking it could happen in december, so they could move on rates and not give a mixed signal. kathleen, thank you so much. the former goldman sachs boss personally held ties with malaysia, years before money went...
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their names were william frogmore john smith, george throckmorton john , smith, george thorpe, and richard berkeley. they met in london because as i said they had been given a grant of over 8000 acres to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century, england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james i had tyrannical leadership. there was a lot going on and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world to see what it is like an gain their fortunes. it was easy to get people to go to the new world, and they did. in 1618. it started they wanted an expedition to virginia to see the new land they had been given by king james i. they needed to find a leader. that leader was john woodlief. after looking at certain people, several people, they chose captain john woodlief to lead the expedition to the new world. he had been to the new world several times. he was an ancient planter, quite a distinction in those days. he was a merchant trader. he was in jamestown during the starving time, so he had experienced the n
their names were william frogmore john smith, george throckmorton john , smith, george thorpe, and richard berkeley. they met in london because as i said they had been given a grant of over 8000 acres to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century, england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james i had tyrannical leadership. there was a lot going on and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world to see...
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john williams said we'll likely raise interest rates some what but it is in the context of a strongeconomy. the feds could pause in the lower range of neutral which means they have work do, just not maybe as much as they had first thought. >> stay with us. we'll continue discussing this jeff has joined us >> good to be mere >> thanks for having me. >> let's take a look they will decide whether they should step back >> i think they look and say stuff like this happens in markets. they will be looking at the economic data. i think it is a much more consistent thing for all of us to be looking at for month to month volatility >> does that suggest they should take a pause >> still that they have one or two more left at least >> they are always which would be bad for the market. there is room between fed funds and sort of the ten year and 30 year if they got to three it would be a slipsychological victory for them >> we are seeing -- >> i think the fed may have done a disservice by not pointing it out. i'm not sure this is true but i think some of the what the fed wants to do in terms of raisin
john williams said we'll likely raise interest rates some what but it is in the context of a strongeconomy. the feds could pause in the lower range of neutral which means they have work do, just not maybe as much as they had first thought. >> stay with us. we'll continue discussing this jeff has joined us >> good to be mere >> thanks for having me. >> let's take a look they will decide whether they should step back >> i think they look and say stuff like this...
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john williams sits on the fed board and it is a .6%.nd that goes to 2.6%. the fed is currently 2.25%. we will bring in 2.5% of below the 2.6% neutral rate. i think the remarks are very consistent and it doesn't change our dollar view. haidi: what if we get a significant improvement in the trade picture after this weekend? does that change the outlook for the dollar? >> not really. if you look at the other side of the dollar equation, the economies like germany, the eurozone, they are slowing. ipan and china's are flowing -- economies are slowing. the dollar is going to -- >> if you look at what is priced into the curve, that will come back a bit. they are partially pricing rate cuts so it is no major surprise. exaggerated market reaction we saw last night was confirmation amongst some people that are still doubting whether this was the fomc's view. howell went to links to point out -- to links -- powell went to lengths to pointed out. time use the one year treasury yield, they can look at one year in advance and adjusted for inflation.
john williams sits on the fed board and it is a .6%.nd that goes to 2.6%. the fed is currently 2.25%. we will bring in 2.5% of below the 2.6% neutral rate. i think the remarks are very consistent and it doesn't change our dollar view. haidi: what if we get a significant improvement in the trade picture after this weekend? does that change the outlook for the dollar? >> not really. if you look at the other side of the dollar equation, the economies like germany, the eurozone, they are...
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complete with new music from legendary "star wars" composer john williams!tures the london symphony orchestra, and a look at some of the attractions under construction. "star wars: galaxy's edge" is scheduled to open nexxt summer at disneyland in california, and next fall at disneyworld in florida.(nat-music)actor and humanitarian gary sinise is going to disneyworld... and he's taking more than 17- hundred children of fallen military heroes. his foundation's annual "snowball express" is a therapeutic retreat that also includes a concert by sinise's "lieutenant dan band," and chances for the children to receive support and create a community. the snowball express arrives in florida december eighth. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. another door with poor air quality across the bay area as skies remain smoky and hazy. expect daytime highs
complete with new music from legendary "star wars" composer john williams!tures the london symphony orchestra, and a look at some of the attractions under construction. "star wars: galaxy's edge" is scheduled to open nexxt summer at disneyland in california, and next fall at disneyworld in florida.(nat-music)actor and humanitarian gary sinise is going to disneyworld... and he's taking more than 17- hundred children of fallen military heroes. his foundation's annual...
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john williams will say a speech this morning, the federal reserve is not far from the neutral rate it is not far from the current level of the funds rate. he says that the neutral rate is due to demographics and productivity and demand. now you got all three on the federal reserve of the big three and the vice chair and vice chair. all singing essentially from the same team about current fundraisers not being fall from the neutral rate of course, he did not think the rates have to go up december. he thinks it is more of a wait and see approach >> back to you guys, "squawk on the street" begins right about now. >> that does it for us have a great weekend right now it is time for "squawk on the street >>> good morning on "squawk on the street," i am david faber with jim cramer. carl quintanilla has the day off. >> good morning. closing only a few hours from now, generally in the negative territory for the major indices in europe. there it is. 3.017. crude oil continues to be trading just above the $50 level. >> where there will be a lot of lay offs and cpi could go negative >> let's sta
john williams will say a speech this morning, the federal reserve is not far from the neutral rate it is not far from the current level of the funds rate. he says that the neutral rate is due to demographics and productivity and demand. now you got all three on the federal reserve of the big three and the vice chair and vice chair. all singing essentially from the same team about current fundraisers not being fall from the neutral rate of course, he did not think the rates have to go up...
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one writes powell's recent comments suggests a dovish shift in the chair's message john williams yesterday'll likely be raising interest rates somewhat it's in the context of a free economy. it will take more than just market gyrations to keep the fed from the appointed tasks of hiking they seem committed to bringing it to neutral. 2 .5 to 3.5% if the economy waeakens, it wil be on the low end. not just the market. bring the data down. i know it's hard to remember when the market is down, but the economic data has been super strong >> absolutely. steve, thank you very much >> pleasure. >>> we want to bring in two market experts one says the recent selloff is more about growth than interest rates or the dollar. the other says this difficult decline since september has him seriously testing his bullish resolve. let's bring in the chief investment officer with woodear trust, and hugh johnson advisers welcome. good to have you with us >> terrific. great to be here >> you say the markets today are discounting the possibility of a big slowdown in 2019 or there abouts, and a policy misstep you sa
one writes powell's recent comments suggests a dovish shift in the chair's message john williams yesterday'll likely be raising interest rates somewhat it's in the context of a free economy. it will take more than just market gyrations to keep the fed from the appointed tasks of hiking they seem committed to bringing it to neutral. 2 .5 to 3.5% if the economy waeakens, it wil be on the low end. not just the market. bring the data down. i know it's hard to remember when the market is down, but...
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john williams yesterday, quote, we'll be likely raising interest rates somewhat, but it's really in theontext of a very strong economy. remember that. i'll come back to that in a second we're not on a preset course we'll adjust how we do monetary policy to do our best to keep economy going strong with low inflation. very mportant, richard claret, in my interview with him on friday. >> certainly where the economy is today and my projection and the fed's projection of where it's going, being at neutral would make sense. >> or, in my opinion, still sees committed to bringing the fund's rate to neutral. what is that 2.5 to 3.5%. it will require more a stock market selloff or more stock market selloff to keep the fed from hitting three the data will have to whacken. if it does, the fed could pause in the lower range of neutral. if it keeps going strong or above trend and unemployment continues to fall, the higher range is likely. carl >> i was glad to see clarida with you, steve. one of the reasons is he has just been in academics but also with pimco he's very in tune to what's happening. >>
john williams yesterday, quote, we'll be likely raising interest rates somewhat, but it's really in theontext of a very strong economy. remember that. i'll come back to that in a second we're not on a preset course we'll adjust how we do monetary policy to do our best to keep economy going strong with low inflation. very mportant, richard claret, in my interview with him on friday. >> certainly where the economy is today and my projection and the fed's projection of where it's going,...
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brian: van buren, john tyler, william henry harrison, zachary taylor, groveland cleveland, jimmy cartergrover cleveland , calvin coolidge. when did you first get interested in the idea of politicians, presidents, politics? mr. gerhardt: i think it happened very early. probably so early i can't even remember. i grew up in alabama and i grew up jewish in alabama in the 1960's. that was a time of great turbulence. the civil rights movement was unfolding in front of me. i paid attention to it and those events from the 1960's and 1970's shaped my interest in civil rights and in law. i was watching presidents, courts, congress, local politicians. when i got out of high school, i was pretty sure i wanted to be a lawyer and study constitutional law. brian: when did you decide you wanted to get involved in the 1984 al gore campaign? for senator, not president. mr. gerhardt: correct. the reason i got interested was because i had come to tennessee after graduating at the university of chicago law school and i worked for a district judge in memphis and i was law clerk to a judge in nashville. when
brian: van buren, john tyler, william henry harrison, zachary taylor, groveland cleveland, jimmy cartergrover cleveland , calvin coolidge. when did you first get interested in the idea of politicians, presidents, politics? mr. gerhardt: i think it happened very early. probably so early i can't even remember. i grew up in alabama and i grew up jewish in alabama in the 1960's. that was a time of great turbulence. the civil rights movement was unfolding in front of me. i paid attention to it and...
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their names were william throck morton, john smith, john thorpe and richard berkeley who owned berkeley castle in england. they met in london because they had been give abgrant of 8,000 acres of beautiful land in virginia to start a settlement and bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james i had tyrannical leadership and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world and see what it was like and try to gain their fortunes so they were easy to get people to go to the new world and they did. it started in 1618 and they wanted an expetition to virginia to see this new land they'd been given by king james i. what they needed to do was find a leader and that leader was john woodleaf. after looking at certain people, several people, they chose captain john woodlief.ief. after looking at certain people, several people, they chose captain john woodlief. john woodlief was an ancient planter. he was in jamestown during the starving time. he'd experienced the leadership of an expedition.
their names were william throck morton, john smith, john thorpe and richard berkeley who owned berkeley castle in england. they met in london because they had been give abgrant of 8,000 acres of beautiful land in virginia to start a settlement and bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james i had tyrannical leadership and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world and see what it...
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their names were were william morten ob john smith, george thorpe and richard berkeley who owned berkeley castle in england. they met in lond pd as i said because they were give and grant of 8,000 acres of beautiful land in virginia to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james i had tierneyle rearedship. and people wanted to go to the new world and see what it was like and try to gain fortune and profit. it was easy to get people to go to the new world and they did. as i said it started in 1618 and they wanted an expedition to virginia to see the new land they were given by king james i. what they needed to do first as was find a leader. and that leader was john woodlief. after looking at several people they chose captain john woodlief to lead the expedition to the new world. and john woodlief had been to the new world several times. he was an ancient planter which was a title of distinction in those days. he was a merchant trader. and he was in jamestown du
their names were were william morten ob john smith, george thorpe and richard berkeley who owned berkeley castle in england. they met in lond pd as i said because they were give and grant of 8,000 acres of beautiful land in virginia to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james i had tierneyle rearedship. and people wanted to go to the new world and see what it was...
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from the january 4th, 1970 edition of the "new york times," quote, governor john bell williams, on the eve of next week's scheduled court-ordered total school desegregation in many areas of the state, told mississippians he would work to erect a private school system as a workable alternative for thousands of white children. governor williams said he would ask the legislature to seek ways and means of rendering assistance to the establishment of private schools. and thanks in part to those hastily established all-white schools, many of those students who were on winter break that first weekend of 1970 never went back to public school again. >> the school desegregation ordered in mississippi began today. children returned to classes in 11 of 30 districts which had been ordered to integrate. the integration ordered unconditionally by the supreme court was accomplished without incidental though in the presence of federal marshals, but there still were attempts to avoid the order. all 46 white schools opened in some places. in others whites abandoned their schools to the blacks. the remain
from the january 4th, 1970 edition of the "new york times," quote, governor john bell williams, on the eve of next week's scheduled court-ordered total school desegregation in many areas of the state, told mississippians he would work to erect a private school system as a workable alternative for thousands of white children. governor williams said he would ask the legislature to seek ways and means of rendering assistance to the establishment of private schools. and thanks in part to...
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>> fed will go in december so we have john williams new york president out speaking last week jay powell has -- has been out there talking in the last few weeks and they haven't sent any signal that suggest they're waiverring when they see market volatility like this they say all right that's part of the going back to normal. in an economy is having a market that has ups and downs. and so i think they're going to look through volatile lty we're seeing right now and go ahead to raise rates in december. >> if you don't look like you're to the white house you're supposed to be independent institution right -- four times that year that's questionable to me that's what goldman sachs is pricing in. >> it is interesting because the president has really been on jay powell the fed chairman about raising rates. and he's kind of put the fed into position where if it doesn't raise rates which is what the president wants to happen. then it look like fed is getting political and bending to white house mr. so it's -- it's you could argue that it is counterproductive but i think from the feds point of v
>> fed will go in december so we have john williams new york president out speaking last week jay powell has -- has been out there talking in the last few weeks and they haven't sent any signal that suggest they're waiverring when they see market volatility like this they say all right that's part of the going back to normal. in an economy is having a market that has ups and downs. and so i think they're going to look through volatile lty we're seeing right now and go ahead to raise rates...
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john williams will say a speech this morning, the federal reserve is not far from the neutral rate its rate. he says that the neutral rate is due to demographics and productivity and demand. now you got all three on the federal reserve of the big three and the vice chair
john williams will say a speech this morning, the federal reserve is not far from the neutral rate its rate. he says that the neutral rate is due to demographics and productivity and demand. now you got all three on the federal reserve of the big three and the vice chair
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new york fed president john williams and randal quarles will speak later this morning we want to flagetail event this weekend, sunday is singles day in china the largest online shopping event. last year the holiday generated sales of $25 billion. compare that to last year's black friday which totaled 5 billion. tune in monday for the impact on the retail stocks like alibaba, the creator of singles' day. chinese internet stocks have been pummelled along with the pummelling in f.a.n.g. stocks we saw in october of course with the concerns over the china trade war. >> that is proportional to how we should think about china. >> double or black friday. singles' day it's double -- what did they say our plaque fridblack friday was >> $5. >> what was theirs >> 11. >> what was the 25 figure? total sales. 11 we think of black friday as the retail event of the world. >> you think about the purchasing power of the chinese consumer, how much u.s. companies could tap into that in the future, or maybe not >> it's a huge gdp but divided by many more we hear it's past us we need to -- it may never pass
new york fed president john williams and randal quarles will speak later this morning we want to flagetail event this weekend, sunday is singles day in china the largest online shopping event. last year the holiday generated sales of $25 billion. compare that to last year's black friday which totaled 5 billion. tune in monday for the impact on the retail stocks like alibaba, the creator of singles' day. chinese internet stocks have been pummelled along with the pummelling in f.a.n.g. stocks we...
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john cia and reverend barbara williams skinner, we appreciate you being here.you. >> thank you. >>> first oprah, then obama, then pence, and tomorrow it's trump. the race for governor in georgia is attracting a lot of star power. we'll have the latest on that deadlocked race and all the attention that's coming. [door opening] hi, i'm famous and this is a commercial. [door closing] replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna... made with carbsteady to help manage blood sugar... ...and end the day with a smile. glucerna®. everyday progress. >>> polls show the race for governor of georgia is really as close as it gets. and it's attracting a lot of national attention. >> president trump is going to be in georgia tomorrow to campaign for republican candidate brian camp. democrat stacey abrams has big names for her bid to become the first international governor. we have more on the state of the race here. >>> this tuesday i believe may be the most important election of our lifetime. >> reporter: in the final days of georgia's contentious governor's race -- >> i'm k
john cia and reverend barbara williams skinner, we appreciate you being here.you. >> thank you. >>> first oprah, then obama, then pence, and tomorrow it's trump. the race for governor in georgia is attracting a lot of star power. we'll have the latest on that deadlocked race and all the attention that's coming. [door opening] hi, i'm famous and this is a commercial. [door closing] replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna... made with carbsteady to help manage blood sugar......
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he is an expert chef, john williams, and he knows exactly what he's doing.e countryside and particularly the people who live and work in it. in our increasingly urban society, it is really good that the countryside has a strong voice, someone who is quietly working behind—the—scenes, to try to help people. the last time he edited it was your biggest selling edition, wasn't it? we will see what happens with this one. we hope that it will be again. thank you, i'm off to cook a pheasant crumble later! try it! remember your favourite teddy bear? nina is getting is into the teddy bear spirit. good morning. i know that you have been waiting all morning to see how the makeover went. i have not seen him yet. and my goodness, look, he has got two eyes again. he will have proper double vision now for christmas and he has a bow tie on, lovely. we will be talking about the toys of christmas, that retailers expect to be under lots of christmas trees. we'll be talking to the experts a little bit later on. now here, they are making lots of collecta bles. now here, they are
he is an expert chef, john williams, and he knows exactly what he's doing.e countryside and particularly the people who live and work in it. in our increasingly urban society, it is really good that the countryside has a strong voice, someone who is quietly working behind—the—scenes, to try to help people. the last time he edited it was your biggest selling edition, wasn't it? we will see what happens with this one. we hope that it will be again. thank you, i'm off to cook a pheasant...
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john roberts and president trump. roberts defended the independence of the courts and said judges don't make decision based on politics. and late today, the presidenir williams has that story. >> reporter: john roberts is cautious and restrained in his public statements. but a comment from president trump on tuesday provoked a highly unusual response. the judge criticized a decision from a judge in san francisco that put a hold on the president's plan to crack down on asylum seekers on the southern border. >> you go to the ninth circuit and it's a disgrace. i'm going to put in a major case. you cannot win, if you're us, a case in the ninth circuit. this was an obama judge. >> reporter: true that the judge was appointed by president obama. but when asked by the associated press, the chief justice said we do not have obama bushes, trump judges, clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right for all of them. he said an independent judiciary is something we should all be thankful for. sorry, president trump tweeted back. ninth circuit rulings, he said, make the country unsafe. pete williams, nb
john roberts and president trump. roberts defended the independence of the courts and said judges don't make decision based on politics. and late today, the presidenir williams has that story. >> reporter: john roberts is cautious and restrained in his public statements. but a comment from president trump on tuesday provoked a highly unusual response. the judge criticized a decision from a judge in san francisco that put a hold on the president's plan to crack down on asylum seekers on...
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s ability to retaliate the idea has already been supported by defense secretary williams and journalist john white thinks of the government is doing all that it can to divert attention from briggs it. this is redolent of utter tissue political establishment that is in deep and unremitting crisis over the kyocera towers wrought with its mishandling of breaks it. but more importantly all the social pressures that are sure where its implementation over said it to you over the last three years since the north and to test waste of british taxpayers' money at that time is a statement to so many people a fifth of the entire population are suffering group over tea and their own up to christmas this is a ruling class that says holding onto the past like a journeyman onto a way for us because that is only have in order to sustain their position they're always enemies to be vanquished and countries too recently in russia is a traditional enemy of the british ruling class that it is by no means the traditional enemy of the british people did it to be at the very people who are telling them that russia s
s ability to retaliate the idea has already been supported by defense secretary williams and journalist john white thinks of the government is doing all that it can to divert attention from briggs it. this is redolent of utter tissue political establishment that is in deep and unremitting crisis over the kyocera towers wrought with its mishandling of breaks it. but more importantly all the social pressures that are sure where its implementation over said it to you over the last three years...
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john rober and president trump. roberts defended the independence of the courts and said judges don't make disions based on politics and late today the president fired back. nbc's pete williams has that story. >> reporter: john roberts is cautious and restrained in his public stas. the comment from president trump tuesday provoked a highly unusual stesponse from the chief e. the president criticized a ruling from a federal judge in san francisco, part of a ninth circuit that put a hold on the president's plan to down on asylum seekers. >> you go to the ninth circuit and it's a disgrace and will put or complaint because you cannot win if you're use. this was an obama judge. >> reporter: it's true that the judge john tiger was appointed by when asked about the comment by the associated press, the chief justice said we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do right to those appearing before them. roberts added that independent judiciary s ething we should be thankful for. sorry, president trump tweeted back. obama judges have a ch mu different view than the pe
john rober and president trump. roberts defended the independence of the courts and said judges don't make disions based on politics and late today the president fired back. nbc's pete williams has that story. >> reporter: john roberts is cautious and restrained in his public stas. the comment from president trump tuesday provoked a highly unusual stesponse from the chief e. the president criticized a ruling from a federal judge in san francisco, part of a ninth circuit that put a hold on...
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[laughter] and because of his unfair comments about about race, they published a magazine john a. williams and -- charles harris called amstad lasting ground breaking magazine, but his one of his legacies and in addition to publishing the first called eli like a screen so loud in order for people to hear you. if you are -- a member of a voice that is not heard. he published that in the university of the press so black university press published the beginning of a book that's beginning region american renaissance, and he collaborated with arthur ashe with -- on three volume on black athlete called hard world of glory are spottedded from 1916 with chapters of ancient forum to late charles harris, and he was suffering from hiv at time and he goes on to talk about what their deal with publishers that it was easier to handle opponents on the the tennis court than centric publishers i call them microcentric now because they didn't get europe right. they been to europe many times so -- i'm happy you accept this world for charles harris a friend of mine and who was a stall -- for proponent of blac
[laughter] and because of his unfair comments about about race, they published a magazine john a. williams and -- charles harris called amstad lasting ground breaking magazine, but his one of his legacies and in addition to publishing the first called eli like a screen so loud in order for people to hear you. if you are -- a member of a voice that is not heard. he published that in the university of the press so black university press published the beginning of a book that's beginning region...
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you have nonviolent protesters led by john lewis and williams facing alabama state troopers and sheriff james clark policy that are sitting on horses with bull whips wrapped in barbed wire. as these nonviolent protesters that were symbolically carrying the body of jimmy lee jackson who had defended his mother against a beating during the voting rights and as they were carrying that body to governor george wallace and montgomery they ran into alabama state troopers. we saw that seen on the admin bridge, blood a sunday. it was so horrific that abcs movie of the week was cut into show the footage. the nation was appalled. we hold the right to vote to be basic, fundamental to democracy. how can it happen one people are just trying to register to vote. that, plus the killing of reverend reed who had come down to selman and he was bludgeoned to death for believing that black people had the right to vote, led the united states to pass the voting rights act of 1965. one of the greatest pieces of legislation ever because it worked. whereas in the early 1960, the number of african-americans regis
you have nonviolent protesters led by john lewis and williams facing alabama state troopers and sheriff james clark policy that are sitting on horses with bull whips wrapped in barbed wire. as these nonviolent protesters that were symbolically carrying the body of jimmy lee jackson who had defended his mother against a beating during the voting rights and as they were carrying that body to governor george wallace and montgomery they ran into alabama state troopers. we saw that seen on the admin...
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lion tyler, president of the college of william and mary, son of john tyler, came across the papers at the new york public library and the chronicle the journey across the atlantic from once they landed. , asas excited to find this he lived on the james river close of the berkeley plantation. he wrote an article in 1931 about what he found. he wrote his article and then he told his neighbor about his 1958,ery and years later, the jamison family invited the woodlief family to the plantation to celebrate the historic event that had happened on their land. the family started meeting in 1958 and three years later opened it to the public. today as we celebrate thanksgiving festival that has ,een held for the last 57 years it actually re-creates the first thanksgiving when the landing occurred and a lot of other colonial games and things take place, but the main purpose is we have been reenacting that thanksgiving ever since, as they had ordered in the initial papers. once the captain left england, they gave him instructions to do 10 things. the very first thing was when he landed, to say th
lion tyler, president of the college of william and mary, son of john tyler, came across the papers at the new york public library and the chronicle the journey across the atlantic from once they landed. , asas excited to find this he lived on the james river close of the berkeley plantation. he wrote an article in 1931 about what he found. he wrote his article and then he told his neighbor about his 1958,ery and years later, the jamison family invited the woodlief family to the plantation to...
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williams. >> reporter: sandra day o'connor and her husband john were married 57 years after meeting in law school at stanford university. she graduated number three in her class. number one was william rehnqui rehnquist. he would become a justice, then chief justice of the supreme court. she eventually joined him there. it's long been known that they were more than just friends at stanford, and actually dated for a time. but now author evan thomas, working on an o'connor biography, has discovered that rehnquist's interests in her went much further. when he left law school to become a supreme court clerk, he wrote to her. >> i think he was lonely in washington and began writing her, ardently writing her. he went on to say, "sandy, will you marry me?" >> reporter: there is no record of her response but it was clearly no. she married john o'connor a few months later at the family ranch. the children of both marriages had no idea about the earlier proposal found in an old box of the o'connors. >> they gave me permission to see the box, the o'connor kids, but hadn't read what's in the box. >> reporter
williams. >> reporter: sandra day o'connor and her husband john were married 57 years after meeting in law school at stanford university. she graduated number three in her class. number one was william rehnqui rehnquist. he would become a justice, then chief justice of the supreme court. she eventually joined him there. it's long been known that they were more than just friends at stanford, and actually dated for a time. but now author evan thomas, working on an o'connor biography, has...
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chief justice and john roberts defending the independence of the courts saying judges do not makesi des based on politics. and late yesterday the president fired back. nbc's pete williams has more. >> this has -- >> reporter: john roberts is cautious and restrained inis public statements. but a comment from president trump tuesday provoked a highly unusual response from the chief stice. the president criticized a ruling from a federal judge in san pfrancisco,art of the 9th circuit, that put a hold on the president's planning to crackdown on asylume seekers on outhern border. >> you go to the 9th circuit and it's a disgrace and i'moing to put in a major complaint because you cannot win if you're us, a ase in the 9th circuit. this was obama judge. >> reporter: it's true that the judge john tiger w appointed by president obama. but when asked about the comment by the associated press, the chief justice said we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them. roberts added that independent judiciary is something we shou
chief justice and john roberts defending the independence of the courts saying judges do not makesi des based on politics. and late yesterday the president fired back. nbc's pete williams has more. >> this has -- >> reporter: john roberts is cautious and restrained inis public statements. but a comment from president trump tuesday provoked a highly unusual response from the chief stice. the president criticized a ruling from a federal judge in san pfrancisco,art of the 9th circuit,...
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. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: i'll find somebody to get naked with you. >> anthony: uh-oh. >> johnforget about it, come right here. >> anthony: thursday night is family night at po' monkeys, mostly locals, a mixed bag. the music is classic r&b and pre-disco soul. the attitude -- loose. just familiarize yourself with those rules and there won't be a problem. in the cities of the north where i come from, in some ways, we've been able to buy ourselves free from our past. new arrivals pour in with no memory of the ugly parts of our history. we can afford the luxury of the new. we can live in comfortable bubbles or apartments high in the sky. in many ways more separate than at any time in history. but for mississippi, the past is right there to see. still present. and coming to terms with it is not an abstract discussion, but the daily business of life. >>> detroit's the city of champions. the whole world knows that detroit's products are the products that have revolutionized our way of living.
. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: i'll find somebody to get naked with you. >> anthony: uh-oh. >> johnforget about it, come right here. >> anthony: thursday night is family night at po' monkeys, mostly locals, a mixed bag. the music is classic r&b and pre-disco soul. the attitude -- loose. just familiarize yourself with those rules and there won't be a problem. in the cities of the north where i come from, in some ways, we've been able to buy ourselves...