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we introduce now susan murphy from pages bookstore. [applause] >> hello everybody. thanks for coming. so yes, i'm susan murphy. i own pages book shop which is on grand river, right near where i am. we're so happy to be here tonight and have jody talk about the book. if you've not read the book, it's an easy read, i think, because it is so engaging with the characters that are in the book. jody is a research professor at the new york university, previously on the law faculty at cambridge university. she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia law. i'm saying law a lot. she is elected member of the american law institute, past term member of the council on foreign relations, and a technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious multiyear grant from a foundation to research her book. until 2014, she was a law professor at cambridge university where she also served as the deputy director of the cambridge llm program, the deputy director of the cambridge center of corporate and commercial law and as a fellow of peter house colleg
we introduce now susan murphy from pages bookstore. [applause] >> hello everybody. thanks for coming. so yes, i'm susan murphy. i own pages book shop which is on grand river, right near where i am. we're so happy to be here tonight and have jody talk about the book. if you've not read the book, it's an easy read, i think, because it is so engaging with the characters that are in the book. jody is a research professor at the new york university, previously on the law faculty at cambridge...
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i am susan murphy, i own pages bookshop on grand river in the rosedale area. we are so happy to be here tonight and have jody talk about the book. if you've not read the book, it's an easy read because it's so engaging with the characters in the book. jody is a research professor at the new york university. previously at cambridge university, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia. she's an elected member of the council on foreign relations and a technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious multi-year grant to research her book. until 2014, she was a law professor at cambridge university where she served as the deputy director of the cambridge program. - - and as a fellow. she received her undergraduate from harvard university and graduate degrees in law and in journalism from columbia university. she lives in new york city currently. she will be joined today with stephen henderson who is our local pulitzer prize winning journalist. and also the host of detroit today. we may have a couple other guests joined on
i am susan murphy, i own pages bookshop on grand river in the rosedale area. we are so happy to be here tonight and have jody talk about the book. if you've not read the book, it's an easy read because it's so engaging with the characters in the book. jody is a research professor at the new york university. previously at cambridge university, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia. she's an elected member of the council on foreign relations and a technical advisor to the bank for...
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. >> so what do you make, tim, of the fact that senator murphy also said he's not confident that he has those votes. susan collins can say a what she says, lamar alexander can say what she says. his breaks would indicate he's not confidence he has the republicans votes for witnesswitnesses. >> if i were a moderate republican senator, i wouldn't tell senator murphy what i'm about to do because their argument is whether you accept it or not, they want to hear -- they want to hear from the managers and they want to hear from the president's defenders and then they're going to make up their mind whether more materials is necessary. if they were going to tell senator murphy now they were going to votes for witnesses, then that argument is bogus. but i think some of them believe it. so i think senator murphy should wait and, you know, next week -- >> i get politically he's making a smart move, you've got to have the feeling of urgency. >> well, he does. i also think he probably understands that those senators are not going to tell him. he's not number one on their call list to tell when they've made up their mi
. >> so what do you make, tim, of the fact that senator murphy also said he's not confident that he has those votes. susan collins can say a what she says, lamar alexander can say what she says. his breaks would indicate he's not confidence he has the republicans votes for witnesswitnesses. >> if i were a moderate republican senator, i wouldn't tell senator murphy what i'm about to do because their argument is whether you accept it or not, they want to hear -- they want to hear from...
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she has quite the lineup including an interview with susan rice, senator jack reed, and democratic senator chris murphy from the foreign relations committee as well. "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> thank you so much. i'm andrea mitchell in washington where president trump is signaling an end to escalating military confrontation with iran. speaking from the white house to the american people moments ago, his first direct response since the killing of qassem soleimani, delivering a message to iran and an update on our soldiers in the region. >> i'm pleased to inform you the american people should be extremely grateful and happy. no americans were harmed in last night's attack by the iranian regime. we suffered no casualties, all of our soldiers are safe. our great american forces are prepared for anything. iran appears to be standing down which is a good thing for all parties concerned. nations have tolerated iran's destructive and destabilizing behavior in the middle east and beyond. those days are over. iran has been the leading sponsor of terrorism in their pursuit of nuclear weapons t
she has quite the lineup including an interview with susan rice, senator jack reed, and democratic senator chris murphy from the foreign relations committee as well. "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> thank you so much. i'm andrea mitchell in washington where president trump is signaling an end to escalating military confrontation with iran. speaking from the white house to the american people moments ago, his first direct response since the killing of qassem...
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she has quite the lineup including an interview with susan rice, senator jack reed, and democratic senator chris murphy from the foreign relations committee as well. "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> thank you so much. i'm andrea mitchell in washington where president trump is signaling an end to escalating military confrontation with iran. speaking from the white house to the american people moments ago, his first direct response since the killing of qassem soleimani, delivering a message to iran and an update on our soldiers in the region. >> i'm pleased to inform you the american people should be extremely grateful and happy. no americans were harmed in last night's attack by
she has quite the lineup including an interview with susan rice, senator jack reed, and democratic senator chris murphy from the foreign relations committee as well. "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> thank you so much. i'm andrea mitchell in washington where president trump is signaling an end to escalating military confrontation with iran. speaking from the white house to the american people moments ago, his first direct response since the killing of qassem...
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there in just a moment and joining us to cover what's going on, market watcher mike murphy along with ashley and susan. okay, here is my statement one more time. >> let's go. stuart: at this point, investors believe that iran will not hurt america's economy, and will not raise the price of oil significantly. what do you say? >> i agree. >> [laughter] >> investors are looking past the iran story, so the big, the way it would hurt the u.s. economy is if oil had a huge spike up to 80 or $90 or higher. that would be an impact on the u.s. economy. we're not seeing that, so on to the next story, which is the u.s. economy, and the consumer here in the united states. stuart: i think you're right. i'm just surprised that we've seen just the market shrug off a major development in the middle east like we have even over the last four days anyway they are clapping and cheering at 9:30 eastern and the market is off and running and in the very very early going i see a loss of 65 points and i see a lot of red ink amongst the dow 30 now we're down 70, 73 and we're down right from the get-go and we've got about 25 of
there in just a moment and joining us to cover what's going on, market watcher mike murphy along with ashley and susan. okay, here is my statement one more time. >> let's go. stuart: at this point, investors believe that iran will not hurt america's economy, and will not raise the price of oil significantly. what do you say? >> i agree. >> [laughter] >> investors are looking past the iran story, so the big, the way it would hurt the u.s. economy is if oil had a huge...