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obviously did not get thean republ nomination.you go back to 2004, for example, on the democratic side, former vermont governor howard dean won the iowa caucuses. so it's not necessarily predictable but it is important, as far as blding momentum i concerned, for these candidates going into, new hampshi which is coming up, then south carolina, then n these early contests, help build the momentum for the candidates to be able toaise money, continue to raise their profile and lo t like they have ability to win the nomination. >> ok. so let me ask you that another democrats are fairly clear that their number one priority is beating donald trump. they're less concerned about in that respect, do iowa voters represent the democratic electorate at large? in other words, is the view of iowa democrats about who is the best person to beat donald trump, representative of the rest of the country? >> again, that's really hard to say. i mean, each constituency across the country, because this is a state by state race, your democrats in a place l
obviously did not get thean republ nomination.you go back to 2004, for example, on the democratic side, former vermont governor howard dean won the iowa caucuses. so it's not necessarily predictable but it is important, as far as blding momentum i concerned, for these candidates going into, new hampshi which is coming up, then south carolina, then n these early contests, help build the momentum for the candidates to be able toaise money, continue to raise their profile and lo t like they have...
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retest thean we september lows on the 10 year yield? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes.athan: steeper or flatter from your end where we are right now? at the time i asked this question, 19 basis points. >> definitely steeper. >> steeper. >> steeper. jonathan: i really appreciate your thoughts. what a week at his been for bond markets. from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday. for our audience worldwide, this is bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> what chailed is one of the most famous in ao science from the jewish quarter in frankfurt the family extended across europe. but along history comes with preconceptions. so how do you modernize such a storied brand and its business? on this episode. >> thank you for joining us. how tough is it being
retest thean we september lows on the 10 year yield? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes.athan: steeper or flatter from your end where we are right now? at the time i asked this question, 19 basis points. >> definitely steeper. >> steeper. >> steeper. jonathan: i really appreciate your thoughts. what a week at his been for bond markets. from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday. for our audience worldwide, this is bloomberg real yield. this is...
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tomorrow, i will address an emergency meeting of african health ministers held jointly by , and thean african centers for disease control and prevention. the: the who ads although total number of cases outside china remains relatively small, it is concerned about a number of cases without a clear
tomorrow, i will address an emergency meeting of african health ministers held jointly by , and thean african centers for disease control and prevention. the: the who ads although total number of cases outside china remains relatively small, it is concerned about a number of cases without a clear
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tomorrow, i will address an emergency meeting of african health ministers held jointly by , and thean union african centers for disease control and prevention. the: the who ads although total number of cases outside china remains relatively small, it is concerned about a number of cases without a clear epidemiological link them as such as travel history to china, or contact with a confirmed case. the united states plan to sign a peace agreement with the television a week from tomorrow. negotiators reached an understanding on reducing violence in afghanistan. the fighting there has turned into america's longest-running war. once the agreement is signed, thes will begin between taliban and an afghan government. president trump is looking for a permanent national intelligence director. richard grenell is the new acting director but is expected to be a short timer and overseeing the nations 17 spy agencies. the president told reporters thursday he is considering georgia republican congressman doug collins for the job. but collins said today that he is not interested. germany is stepping u
tomorrow, i will address an emergency meeting of african health ministers held jointly by , and thean union african centers for disease control and prevention. the: the who ads although total number of cases outside china remains relatively small, it is concerned about a number of cases without a clear epidemiological link them as such as travel history to china, or contact with a confirmed case. the united states plan to sign a peace agreement with the television a week from tomorrow....
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that means a lot of people are getting left out of thean proces d we need to talk to them.orter: cacanvasses know exacy o they're targeting. so we know that the woman who lives in this house voted in the last two general elections but has never voted in a primary. she probably supports gun control, but is less likely to support the minimum wage. e definitely supports a woman's right to have an abhttion. and m have a college degree. frommall country towns in the mountains to the seaside, candidates have spent months campaigning for every single vote. but new hampshire isn't going well for former vice president joe biden, who is now fourth in the polls and could be in realtr ble. >> i do have some concerns about - more about, to be hones, about his aiming. age.'s not it's energy. i'm here today to find out if he has the energy to don' it. i know the answer to that question. >> i want some fire and some fury. i want some really good -- how are they gng tottack trump? that's my most important thing. him?re we gonna beat >> are you not hearing that at the moment? >> not yet. rep
that means a lot of people are getting left out of thean proces d we need to talk to them.orter: cacanvasses know exacy o they're targeting. so we know that the woman who lives in this house voted in the last two general elections but has never voted in a primary. she probably supports gun control, but is less likely to support the minimum wage. e definitely supports a woman's right to have an abhttion. and m have a college degree. frommall country towns in the mountains to the seaside,...
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th ap has an imsart story today ng the international olympic committee member is saying thean olympicers in tokyo have until late may to see if this virus is uer control. looking at a cancen.probably let's get more from japan. >> the authorities are growing concerned about the rising number of cases. until now, the picture in l japn wasgely focus on the cruise ship, the but -- thess diamond prinwhich is just on the coast and the port of yokohama, although the vast majority of passengers have not disembarked after well over two weeks in quarantine. separate to the 700 so cases linked to that ship, the japanese authorities now say cases elsewhere in the country. they are dotted all over, and the concern here is that they're ggling, as are many foreign governments, to try and work out how andhere those people became infected. it is a big headache for the japanese authorities because in five months time, tokyo is due to host the 2020 olympics. at the moment, they health minister here has said it is too early to start talking about cancellations, but they are concerned and they are now say
th ap has an imsart story today ng the international olympic committee member is saying thean olympicers in tokyo have until late may to see if this virus is uer control. looking at a cancen.probably let's get more from japan. >> the authorities are growing concerned about the rising number of cases. until now, the picture in l japn wasgely focus on the cruise ship, the but -- thess diamond prinwhich is just on the coast and the port of yokohama, although the vast majority of passengers...
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- even if he limps -- he has to do really well innaouth caro but even with that not clear, well in thean-american very vote. so they all have -- and i'm not sure he is an obama in any way. who do the c moderateslesce around? you very kindly quoted or articles it's the repairer es and the radicals. who a the repairers? and mike bloomberg, it seems crazy, right a new yor billionaire, but he has unlimited funds. he's got a very professional campaign. he's poring money in. and he's got thistrategy of not coming in until super tuesday. if we endowupds a contested convention, he might be right there. he wouldn't count him out. he's someone who gs under the president's skin, really, really gets under the psident's skin. robert: you c't cut out he's doingin new hampshire polls. very, very high on bernie sanders. and the energy with the party is with the progressive left. i know that -- i know -- >> i'm agreeing with ou. but i'm sort of sighing -- >> because it could be very dangerous forts doc to nomite someone like bernie sanders. i think it could be hard fornt this c to accept a president who is opey a
- even if he limps -- he has to do really well innaouth caro but even with that not clear, well in thean-american very vote. so they all have -- and i'm not sure he is an obama in any way. who do the c moderateslesce around? you very kindly quoted or articles it's the repairer es and the radicals. who a the repairers? and mike bloomberg, it seems crazy, right a new yor billionaire, but he has unlimited funds. he's got a very professional campaign. he's poring money in. and he's got thistrategy...
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there is some concern from people in thean. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. at a safety meeting with police tonight in the portola district, that video was on everyone's mind. tonight people from the asian-american community say they are feeling targeted and not feeling safe. video posted on social media shows a man trying to hit an elderly man who appears to be collecting cans in san francisco's bayview district. we've muted the sound because of the profanity, but there are hateful words directed at the tearful man as he appears to try and retrieve his cart of recycling. >> the neighborhood just want to live in safety and smiling, no scary. when the people come, we run off. >> reporter: at a safety meeting in the nearby portola district, hazel lee and others told sfpd members of the asian-american community don't feel safe. >> that video that means the asian people very scaring. >> reporter: police say they're working to identify everyone in the video and find out what happened. they say the incident unfolded on osceola lane but don't know when. >> this is o
there is some concern from people in thean. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. at a safety meeting with police tonight in the portola district, that video was on everyone's mind. tonight people from the asian-american community say they are feeling targeted and not feeling safe. video posted on social media shows a man trying to hit an elderly man who appears to be collecting cans in san francisco's bayview district. we've muted the sound because of the profanity, but there are hateful...
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to put numbers to it, it seems like it is almost fruitless to say how much it will cost. , what is theant way for them to make the point that this is a necessary initiative that requires trade-off on all sides, yet not scare the public when it comes to how much it will cost. >> i am an economist. i will put a number on anything. i think we have to put numbers on these things. pretending that expanding medicare to all u.s. citizens would somehow pay for itself is misleading. hope onanging a lot of administrative savings. certainly, there is a lot of scope, but i don't think there is nearly enough money to pay for a goldplated plan for everyone. whether that is reducing how much you pay providers, introduce more copayments for patients to try to get patients steered toward high-value care. i don't think there is a realistic way to see -- to say that a medicare for all plan would not result in massive increases in taxes. the discussion we need to have is whether that is our preferred way. romaine: we will have to leave it there. i grew up right down the street from there. beautiful college.
to put numbers to it, it seems like it is almost fruitless to say how much it will cost. , what is theant way for them to make the point that this is a necessary initiative that requires trade-off on all sides, yet not scare the public when it comes to how much it will cost. >> i am an economist. i will put a number on anything. i think we have to put numbers on these things. pretending that expanding medicare to all u.s. citizens would somehow pay for itself is misleading. hope onanging...
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president obama has weighed in and chose ton stay out himself and -- he's not putting his foot on thean scale. i think there's some concern among obama's circle about whether biden really can go the distance or not. u ow, by didn't of experience -- dint of experience experience suspect age andn generatll he appeal to the obama electorate in a way that would move the party generationally? all the democrats who have won since -- in the last 50 years wh pwon thesidency were generational change agents. john f. kennedy. jimmy carter. bill clinton. barack obama. they were all generational agents. and joe biden has a marched time making generational change argument right now.wo >> quick things as i listen, peter. the first is joe biden is someone who was trying to attach himself to barack obama being his vice president and michael bloomberg's ads i talked to some voters who think obama endorsed michael bloomberg. because he's had so much of the second thing is that joe biden as he struggles -- at least wasooking like he was struggling in south carolina, the day after jim clyburn endorsed him h
president obama has weighed in and chose ton stay out himself and -- he's not putting his foot on thean scale. i think there's some concern among obama's circle about whether biden really can go the distance or not. u ow, by didn't of experience -- dint of experience experience suspect age andn generatll he appeal to the obama electorate in a way that would move the party generationally? all the democrats who have won since -- in the last 50 years wh pwon thesidency were generational change...
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is start off with me saying can i tell your story, can i use your story as th a way to try to make thean system better, and se had a pretty dramatic story experienced violence and abuse at the hands of her then husba husband. he fired a pistol at her into the bullet ripped through her clothing and her clothes to the state were still in police custody. so, her husband ended up going to jail and jeanette flailed divorce and the attorney was charged with helping her navigate through the process. and at first it was me asking if i could use her story and the fact whenever she tried to get this divorce she got stuck with a legal bill so he could have a lawyer even delays defending her for free because she couldn't afford an attorney and every time i've asked a survivor can i tell your story to make things better for other people, the person has said yes, absolutely if my story can help someone coming to visit. and the fact has been to have an attorney although she couldn't afford one that is something she wanted to tell the story to make a change. so i wrote an op-ed i and it started to get a
is start off with me saying can i tell your story, can i use your story as th a way to try to make thean system better, and se had a pretty dramatic story experienced violence and abuse at the hands of her then husba husband. he fired a pistol at her into the bullet ripped through her clothing and her clothes to the state were still in police custody. so, her husband ended up going to jail and jeanette flailed divorce and the attorney was charged with helping her navigate through the process....
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i'll be speaking with john thean at 1:00 for more on t-mobile-sprint deal.nt trump's tweet: roger stone's sentencing recommendation ridiculous may have gotten the justice department to withdraw its recommendation, before the prosecutors quit, but will it have an effect on the person who gets to decide, the federal district court judge? we welcome david now, who has written about the judge. it looks like the president has influence on the justice department, but federal district court judges don't like a lot of interference. >> that's right. to set all of this off, the original prosecutors in the roger stone case said he should get seven to nine years in prison. president trump tweeted about that come his displeasure, discussed, and then the justice department lower the recommendation to three or four years. the question is will any of this affect the judge jackson next week? david: what is the discretion the judge has? >> the judge can sentence anywhere from probation up to the maximum. the judge has to decide the facts in the case. we have talked to people
i'll be speaking with john thean at 1:00 for more on t-mobile-sprint deal.nt trump's tweet: roger stone's sentencing recommendation ridiculous may have gotten the justice department to withdraw its recommendation, before the prosecutors quit, but will it have an effect on the person who gets to decide, the federal district court judge? we welcome david now, who has written about the judge. it looks like the president has influence on the justice department, but federal district court judges...
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there is a manualen to calculat thean guidelines.was enhancements for threatening physical harm of a witnessys and causing interferee in the investigation. as a result of roger stone's false testimony and lies and tampering, he kept documents and witnesses away from the congressional committee so under thosel guidelines, the calculation is sevengu to nine years and see no factors. in addition, as he awaited trial roger stoneri did all kinds of judge's gag order including hosting an gun. >> so, ben, why do you think that barr, has gone this far? because in some ways barr actuallyys i feel like until no haske actually tried to -- trie to walk a t line here. on this one he is not walking the line. he is diving right in. >> so he did what he knew the president wanted. whether he did that because he saw a tweet or whether he did it because he intuited before it, the first question you have to ask is, why is the attorney general of the quite weighing in on what should be in a sentencing memo from the u.s. attorney's office? right? this is
there is a manualen to calculat thean guidelines.was enhancements for threatening physical harm of a witnessys and causing interferee in the investigation. as a result of roger stone's false testimony and lies and tampering, he kept documents and witnesses away from the congressional committee so under thosel guidelines, the calculation is sevengu to nine years and see no factors. in addition, as he awaited trial roger stoneri did all kinds of judge's gag order including hosting an gun....
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that is exactly thean definition of what a leader is not.r is not someone who says hey, as long as everyone does what i say, that i will lead the way. that is not how it works. elizabeth warren will literally say anything it takes to get elected, or whatever she thinks it will take to get elected. but to me, the most interesting thing about all of this is tohi look at the amount of money that this new super pac is pouring into her campaign, this dark money that she and a lot of democrats say are the problem, the root problem with politics today. the fact that they are willingsa to pour this much money into her campaign says two things. one, it says how terrified these big money establishment democrats are of bernie sanders. and it also says how comfortable they are with someone like elizabeth warren sticking up for their interest in protecting the status quo for democrats. >> laura: that you were saying during the break, reminding me that you are from here, and you come back home, like welcome back. >> i grew up in north charleston, i came b
that is exactly thean definition of what a leader is not.r is not someone who says hey, as long as everyone does what i say, that i will lead the way. that is not how it works. elizabeth warren will literally say anything it takes to get elected, or whatever she thinks it will take to get elected. but to me, the most interesting thing about all of this is tohi look at the amount of money that this new super pac is pouring into her campaign, this dark money that she and a lot of democrats say...
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begged thean jews world for a safe harbor, somewhere to go, the entire world turned its back on them.ountry, the begin of freedom -- beacon of light onurned out its the jewish people when they need needed it most. to discuss the jewish refugee problem. there were a lot of lovely speeches, but america did not let any additional jewish refugees in, and every other country in attendance followed its lead. there were 32 countries, and none of them, except the tiny dominican republic, wanted any more jews. hitler saw this. four months later came kristalnacht, and there was no reaction. hitler test of the world, and every step, he saw the truth. the world did not care. knew he coulde build his factory of death. auschwitz.ht led to world anti-semitism led to auschwitz. thankfully there were some people throughout europe who had a moral decency and acted differently, ordinary people who risked their lives and their to save other human beings, sometimes people they did not even know. 27,362 names on what we call the righteous among nations. these gentiles who risked everything to save jewish l
begged thean jews world for a safe harbor, somewhere to go, the entire world turned its back on them.ountry, the begin of freedom -- beacon of light onurned out its the jewish people when they need needed it most. to discuss the jewish refugee problem. there were a lot of lovely speeches, but america did not let any additional jewish refugees in, and every other country in attendance followed its lead. there were 32 countries, and none of them, except the tiny dominican republic, wanted any...
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i'm suprised the markets haven't reacted sooner to be honest give thean china has touch points to every other economy in theorld and to our own. they're very part of our global supply chain. you could shut down production in the u.s. by shutting down production in china. but what they saw over the weekend was it moved to krea and then in italy. this idea that you will have these sporadic closures of sure inareas, under clo italy. >> in italy. you are going to see parts of korea shut down. disruptions are in the month of lost in february don't come back it april. that you have lt sales in supply and demand. we have production not going and on t other side of equation you actually have sales not being made and putting businesses, some businesses t of business entirely.ce ainly stressing profits is what you saw, that it could spres a lot of profits and the u.s. snot immune. you have multinational companies that operate in the world. >> a reminder this ecomy is obal fsm anybody doubted it. >> exactly. >> this is, you know, wt've go linkages all over the world, our financial markets are inhe
i'm suprised the markets haven't reacted sooner to be honest give thean china has touch points to every other economy in theorld and to our own. they're very part of our global supply chain. you could shut down production in the u.s. by shutting down production in china. but what they saw over the weekend was it moved to krea and then in italy. this idea that you will have these sporadic closures of sure inareas, under clo italy. >> in italy. you are going to see parts of korea shut down....
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"a horsegic thief pleading that the existence of the horse is the apology for his theft or a that thean contending money is the sole cause of the ."bbery >> lincoln used the same metaphor, about the highwaymen. it was lincoln's worst racial moment, as you just said. i am glad you laid that out. but is it presumption, is it real, that is always the question. have invited them -- the stenographer to make sure that the american people recognized what was about to come. but that does not mean that he did not believe what he was saying. i suspect he did. period,that after this colonization does occur. people do go to cow island. how ironic. >> the federal government funds the first -- edna: exactly. it was about preparing americans for emancipation, and there was no colonization. i think it is a two-prong thing. he is preparing america for what he is about to do but he is also preparing african-americans for what he calls voluntary deportation. bux one more thing to add, it is the colonization issue, which means removal from the country, which drove douglas nuts. nothing animated his anger l
"a horsegic thief pleading that the existence of the horse is the apology for his theft or a that thean contending money is the sole cause of the ."bbery >> lincoln used the same metaphor, about the highwaymen. it was lincoln's worst racial moment, as you just said. i am glad you laid that out. but is it presumption, is it real, that is always the question. have invited them -- the stenographer to make sure that the american people recognized what was about to come. but that...
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c-span, thean -- on house meets for general speeches, legislative business at noon. a bill that would ban the flavor allll flip -- sale of flavored tobacco programs. the senate is back at 9:30 a.m. to consider a traditional nomination for the u.s. tax court. on c-span 3, education secretary betsy devos is on capitol hill testifying on the 2021 budget request for her department. then in the afternoon, cdc director robert redfield appears before a house foreign affairs subcommittee with state department officials, talking about the u.s. and international response to the coronavirus outbreak. that gets underway at 2:00 p.m. eastern. so, this november, we are going to take back the house, we are going to hold to the senate, and we are going to keep the white house. >> president trump speaks that i rally in south carolina on friday ahead of the primary. watch our coverage live on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> ahead of south carolina's democratic presidential primary, former vice president joe biden received th
c-span, thean -- on house meets for general speeches, legislative business at noon. a bill that would ban the flavor allll flip -- sale of flavored tobacco programs. the senate is back at 9:30 a.m. to consider a traditional nomination for the u.s. tax court. on c-span 3, education secretary betsy devos is on capitol hill testifying on the 2021 budget request for her department. then in the afternoon, cdc director robert redfield appears before a house foreign affairs subcommittee with state...
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happgovernment kentucky, bail ot tragic you and i witnessed the result in 2010 and 2012, i was glad all thean attention was on you. >> guest: the senate conservatives and the alis cost is five races in 2010 and 2012. by nominating people who couldn't win. and so at the beginning of 2014 i said not only my race butoi other races will not allow that to happen anymore. and so what we did not only in my race but in other races around the country we got the most electable people nominated. basically took them on. because if you were dealing with a group of people, who think compromised as a dirty work and always want to make a point but never make a difference, the only thing to do if you want to win the election is to beat them. them. so we want every primaryry including my own, and as you indicated my primary opponent was a pretty credible guy that i'm sure got elected governor of kentucky but in my primary he the county.of >> , it's kind of like your despite with dickie. one of the top aides josh holmes said this in 2013. the senate conservatives fund has been wandered around the country destro
happgovernment kentucky, bail ot tragic you and i witnessed the result in 2010 and 2012, i was glad all thean attention was on you. >> guest: the senate conservatives and the alis cost is five races in 2010 and 2012. by nominating people who couldn't win. and so at the beginning of 2014 i said not only my race butoi other races will not allow that to happen anymore. and so what we did not only in my race but in other races around the country we got the most electable people nominated....
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that thean told me chaplain to the commander brigade preached a rotten sermon before they were about to go. he said you are going to die but don't worry. morel immediately slumped -- morale immediately slumped. the brigade commander issued an order for the recall of the chaplain telling him this was not ok. [laughter] the day before he was recalled the chaplain committed suicide. these were put down his d-day deaths because kinder to the next of kin not to alert them to a mishap just before the invasion. issueurther obscures the but all the time it's a drip, drip, drip. training has to be necessarily brutal to give us the victory on d-day but we have never acknowledged those individuals because they don't feature in any military history. >> next question is to you right with connie. sarah, about six years us on a visit, a guy told that short of building -- he said a number of female spies had been executed there. are you aware of that and can you tell us about it? >> of the 39, 13 did not make that home, they died in camps. they were not considered soldiers because there was no such
that thean told me chaplain to the commander brigade preached a rotten sermon before they were about to go. he said you are going to die but don't worry. morel immediately slumped -- morale immediately slumped. the brigade commander issued an order for the recall of the chaplain telling him this was not ok. [laughter] the day before he was recalled the chaplain committed suicide. these were put down his d-day deaths because kinder to the next of kin not to alert them to a mishap just before the...
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thean stanley is set to buy online broker for $13 billion.trategy in place for a long time to continue to diversify and build out our balance sheet. historic inion was 2009. mesa west was the small asset management deal. i have always felt e*trade was an incredible brand, and incredible company, doing things in the digital side ahead of where we were. we had the debate of build versus buy. we felt we were in a position to make a bold move and we went for it. >> why was e*trade the right business as opposed to a new business? had you considered robin hood? isi kind of like e*trade's this model. they have a lot of clients. they have a huge workplace stock plan business. one of the largest online banking businesses. they are sitting in $600 billion. we have $21 billion in combined asset management revenues. it is not comparable. robin hood is a different business. i like real's misses, real clients, radel -- businesses, real clients, real profits. >> how does this change the fabric of morgan stanley? >> less you would think. i don't take it chan
thean stanley is set to buy online broker for $13 billion.trategy in place for a long time to continue to diversify and build out our balance sheet. historic inion was 2009. mesa west was the small asset management deal. i have always felt e*trade was an incredible brand, and incredible company, doing things in the digital side ahead of where we were. we had the debate of build versus buy. we felt we were in a position to make a bold move and we went for it. >> why was e*trade the right...
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slowing down in other regions as well as we see a new outbreak of cases surrounding milan. , some of theanin the periphery of milan fashion week were canceled. giorgio armani decided to show without anyone attending. has anything changed for paris fashion week? the moment, paris is planning to forge ahead as planned. today we will have shows in front of the eiffel tower, a show in the twill or gardens, and there will be thousands of guests for these events. but i think everyone is monitoring the choices very closely. the organizers of fashion week are in close contact with health authorities, and they say they will keep everybody updated. ,ashion week last eight days and so we will have to see how things unfold. francine: thank you so much, robert williams in paris. -- sot know whether luxury doesn't make the economy go round, although a huge part of her earnings and some of these huge companies also do a lot of work with people, but in general, can you read what is happening and luxury as to the world propping up economy, seeing a downturn that could seriously put in jeopardy the forecast
slowing down in other regions as well as we see a new outbreak of cases surrounding milan. , some of theanin the periphery of milan fashion week were canceled. giorgio armani decided to show without anyone attending. has anything changed for paris fashion week? the moment, paris is planning to forge ahead as planned. today we will have shows in front of the eiffel tower, a show in the twill or gardens, and there will be thousands of guests for these events. but i think everyone is monitoring...
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that, yes, there these fulfillment s, buts in that in order to make rate, they're having to cheat theanll, i would say that's not okay. so i, from the moment that i arrived 20 years ago, i made it very clear to our operations teams that we will not compromise the safety of our employees to do anything else. re, we have, we have a cul that if-if we are asking people to do something thats, that they have to do too fast to be safe, they can raise their hand and say, "this isn't right," and-and we'll fix it. (phone vibtes) >> narrator: for years, amazon business and its worce. its ("give a little bit" by supertramp playing) >> ♪ give a little bit ve a little bit of your love... ♪ >> even in amazon's commercials, the people are almost like shadows and silhouettes. it's all about boxes, and there's just like happy boxes singing and bumbling their way to.our door, like, oh, no, >> ♪ there's so much that we need. ♪ >> hello. >> hey. think about how they do this. they just want you to be wowed and, "oh, how'd th, how'd this get here?" >> ♪ i'll give a little bit of l e to you. ♪ >> they wanted p
that, yes, there these fulfillment s, buts in that in order to make rate, they're having to cheat theanll, i would say that's not okay. so i, from the moment that i arrived 20 years ago, i made it very clear to our operations teams that we will not compromise the safety of our employees to do anything else. re, we have, we have a cul that if-if we are asking people to do something thats, that they have to do too fast to be safe, they can raise their hand and say, "this isn't right,"...
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approach thean next confirmation with its eyes open.u are about to see, many of our members on both sides of the aisle feel passionately about these and other issues. i hope is that we will enter these discussions with the same goals -- fulfilling our mandate, fulfilling our duty to uphold our countries values, providing oversight and ensuring increased transparency to the american people and working toward solutions that are best for all of us as a nation. i have great respect for the manner in which you have led the fbi these past years and even greater respect for the men and women in the bureau. gentleman from georgia for his opening statement. >> good to be back in this room. it is also good to see a former chairman here. he has been part of many of these investigations. it does appear we have a new year. it seems things have never changed in one of the things i've noticed, it is interesting that we like to talk about the inspector general's report that my chairman could have called the inspector general to sit where you are but we
approach thean next confirmation with its eyes open.u are about to see, many of our members on both sides of the aisle feel passionately about these and other issues. i hope is that we will enter these discussions with the same goals -- fulfilling our mandate, fulfilling our duty to uphold our countries values, providing oversight and ensuring increased transparency to the american people and working toward solutions that are best for all of us as a nation. i have great respect for the manner...