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according to the wall street journal, the effort is ma last which is a leading nonprofit health system. tara narula takes a closer look. >> reporter: the federal patient privacy law, the company says the goal of this data collection is to provide better care to patients. since this is just getting reported now, the program is creating major privacy concerns. the multi billion dollar health care industry has long been on the radar for tech behemoth google. and now it's in it in a big way. as first reported in "the wall street journal," ascension is sharing information with google, a health system that includes over 2600 hospitals and health care centers in 21 states. in the program called project nightingale, ascension is reportedly providing patient names and dates of birth ats, hospitalizations, and diagnoses to google. google is using the information centralize its patient database as well as design new intelligence to predict or identify medical conditions. >> there are huge advantages to digital health information. >> reporter: pam dickson is with the world privacy forum and says d
according to the wall street journal, the effort is ma last which is a leading nonprofit health system. tara narula takes a closer look. >> reporter: the federal patient privacy law, the company says the goal of this data collection is to provide better care to patients. since this is just getting reported now, the program is creating major privacy concerns. the multi billion dollar health care industry has long been on the radar for tech behemoth google. and now it's in it in a big way....
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"the wall street journal" was first to have this story today. "federal subpoenas seek information on giuliani's consulting business." again, these are not subpoenas by congress in this case. these are subpoenas by a federal grand jury working with federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york. that federal prosecutor's office in the southern district of new york at one point was led by rudy giuliani when he was u.s. attorney in new york. times have changed. so has rudy giuliani. now he's under investigation, under what appears to be a serious criminal investigation by the office he used to lead. as i mentioned, "the wall street journal" was first to report this story quickly followed by the "washington post" and cnn and several other outlets. ultimately, it was "reuters'" reporter who was first to report some of the actual texts of these subpoenas that have reportedly been delivered to multiple people associated with rudy giuliani in recent days and weeks. according to roston's reporting, "the subpoena requests that the recipient prov
"the wall street journal" was first to have this story today. "federal subpoenas seek information on giuliani's consulting business." again, these are not subpoenas by congress in this case. these are subpoenas by a federal grand jury working with federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york. that federal prosecutor's office in the southern district of new york at one point was led by rudy giuliani when he was u.s. attorney in new york. times have changed. so has...
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ost: andy of "t"the wall street journal."" andy: congressman, i wanted to ask you about the continuing resolution the house is going to take up this week. it seems like that will last through december 20. do you think that is a realistic timeline to complete all work necessary to fund the government after december 20? do you think that negotiations are going well enough for that to be an end date? rep. yarmuth: i think that negotiations are going well enough that we can fund the vast majority of the government through regular order. i think it will be tough for us to come to an agreement on the homeland security budget because of border wall funding. us from doesn't prevent approving the appropriations bills -- the other 11 bills, which congress is supposed to do. so, i can see a scenario in which we pass those 11 appropriations bills and do a continuing resolution for homeland security alone. i think that would be great progress. it would be a nice christmas present, to be able to get that out of the way. cristina: with the b
ost: andy of "t"the wall street journal."" andy: congressman, i wanted to ask you about the continuing resolution the house is going to take up this week. it seems like that will last through december 20. do you think that is a realistic timeline to complete all work necessary to fund the government after december 20? do you think that negotiations are going well enough for that to be an end date? rep. yarmuth: i think that negotiations are going well enough that we can fund...
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according to an nbc news wall street journal poll 53% of americans say they iprove of the house impeachment inquiry into president trump. 44% said they disapprove of the probe. and almost half, about 49% said trump should be impeached and ultimately removed from office. that is up 6 points from early october. 46% opposed, that is down 3 points. in the latest fox news poll 49% also agreed trump should be impeached and removed from office. 45% disagreed, up 2 points. and over half of those polled, 52% called the inquiry a lusq t legitimate investigation. 47% opposed the impeachment. now broken down by party lines it includes the support of 18% of republicans, 40% of independents, 82% of democrats. >> and president trump dismissed the new polling on impeachment when pressed by reporters at the white house yesterday afternoon. >> mr. president, according to several recent polls more americans want you to be impeached and removed from office -- >> you're reading the wrong polls. let me just tell you, i have the real polls. i have the real polls. the cnn polls are fake. the fox polls have always
according to an nbc news wall street journal poll 53% of americans say they iprove of the house impeachment inquiry into president trump. 44% said they disapprove of the probe. and almost half, about 49% said trump should be impeached and ultimately removed from office. that is up 6 points from early october. 46% opposed, that is down 3 points. in the latest fox news poll 49% also agreed trump should be impeached and removed from office. 45% disagreed, up 2 points. and over half of those...
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. >> first, the nbc-wall street journal poll, this is donald trump ie aprooeapproval rating, where it has been for a long time now. one interesting thing there is despite all of the drama, the revelations, all of that, his approval rating is kind of stable and has been stable. that is even though 49% of the people in this poll now say they support impeaching and remauving him from office. what does that look like. it looks like election day 2016, 48% voted for mikt ohillary cli. you might see the poll conver
. >> first, the nbc-wall street journal poll, this is donald trump ie aprooeapproval rating, where it has been for a long time now. one interesting thing there is despite all of the drama, the revelations, all of that, his approval rating is kind of stable and has been stable. that is even though 49% of the people in this poll now say they support impeaching and remauving him from office. what does that look like. it looks like election day 2016, 48% voted for mikt ohillary cli. you might...
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because it was revealing according to "the wall street journal." they have seen emails between gordon sondland and top officials. sondland kept several officials apprised of the push to investigate the bidens. according to the emails by the journal and the weeks leading up to the july 25th phone call. the ukrainian counterpart that spurred the whistle-blower campaign. sondland was important because he had the president on speed dial. he could call him from anywhere, any time. what's the white house's view of this guy and his testimony? >> it's interesting who you talk to about him. some of the security officials were annoyed by him because they didn't know why he was involved to this. because he was the ambassador to the european union which ukraine is not in. but his main thing was, the president told me to do this. they saw he was having conversations with people not only like the president but also mick mulvaney and the energy secretary. and so people essentially listened to gordon sondland who typically would have said this is not how this is su
because it was revealing according to "the wall street journal." they have seen emails between gordon sondland and top officials. sondland kept several officials apprised of the push to investigate the bidens. according to the emails by the journal and the weeks leading up to the july 25th phone call. the ukrainian counterpart that spurred the whistle-blower campaign. sondland was important because he had the president on speed dial. he could call him from anywhere, any time. what's...
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joining us to talk about it is vivian salama, white house reporter for the wall street journal. scott wong is with the hill, senior staff writer. start us off by walking us through the witnesses who will be testifying tomorrow at these open -- at these open impeachment hearings. scott: i think the main witness that we are watching for on tuesday will be alexander been been. -- alexander vinman. he is a created a rack war veteran, a purple heart -- he is war veteran, a purple heart recipient. he was on the phone call between president trump and the president of ukraine. the reason why he is significant is he raised alarm bells twice, once during a july 10 meeting between ukrainian officials at the white house and white house officials including gordon sondland. this all has to do with the alleged bribery or alleged quid pro quo where president trump has been -- the people around him have been demanding investigations, for ukraine to carry out investigations into the bidens in order to secure that $400 million of security aid. he will be critical, he will be able to speak directly
joining us to talk about it is vivian salama, white house reporter for the wall street journal. scott wong is with the hill, senior staff writer. start us off by walking us through the witnesses who will be testifying tomorrow at these open -- at these open impeachment hearings. scott: i think the main witness that we are watching for on tuesday will be alexander been been. -- alexander vinman. he is a created a rack war veteran, a purple heart -- he is war veteran, a purple heart recipient. he...
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and it was "the wall street journal" that first reported in a really important piece from october 10th -- it was "the wall street journal" that first reported how this whole issue of withholding the military aid might have played out inside the white house, and it laid out the circumstances there in a way that sort of offered a road map for the investigators to follow. "the wall street journal" reported that after career budget staffers questioned the legality of denying military aid to ukraine the when you say instead gave a politically appointed official the authority to with hold those funds citing people familiar with the matter. quote, career officials at the office of management and budget became worried they didn't have the legal authority to hold up the funds. and while those career civil servants did put the initial hold on the aid the white house ultimately gave an apolitical appointee the authority to keep the aid on hold after the staff began raising their concerns. the political official like mr. duffy signing off on apportionme apportionmentmen apportionments is unusual a
and it was "the wall street journal" that first reported in a really important piece from october 10th -- it was "the wall street journal" that first reported how this whole issue of withholding the military aid might have played out inside the white house, and it laid out the circumstances there in a way that sort of offered a road map for the investigators to follow. "the wall street journal" reported that after career budget staffers questioned the legality of...
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one of the country's most prestigious universities, the university of notre dame here on the "wall street journalnk you for joining us. ♪ the sharpest minds on "wall street" need to get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. this week we are changing directions and focusing on personal finance
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made headlines with wall street journal bridgewater bets big on a market drop. now, ray dalio has used his linkedin post to respond to that "journal" story. he said, "the wall street journal" wrote an article that said bridgewater, i want to make sure that we don't have any bet that the stock market will fall. we explained to juliet chung to convey us having a bearish view of the stock market would be misleading, pbut it was done anyway i believe we are now living in a world in which sensationalistic headlines are what many writers want above all else, even if the facts don't square with the headlines. you can believe me or you can believe "wall street journal" writer i hope you have come to know that you can believe me. a very powerful statement from ray dalio responding to the journalist's stoery >> we should give a dollar amount of what the big bet was reported to be that was a billion dollars >> $1 billion in options and stock structure trades either in the s&p 500 or the euro stocks >> said to be by march. >> this is part of the problem what facebook has don
made headlines with wall street journal bridgewater bets big on a market drop. now, ray dalio has used his linkedin post to respond to that "journal" story. he said, "the wall street journal" wrote an article that said bridgewater, i want to make sure that we don't have any bet that the stock market will fall. we explained to juliet chung to convey us having a bearish view of the stock market would be misleading, pbut it was done anyway i believe we are now living in a world...
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and a new wall street journal poll finds americans are willing to pay for an average of 3.6 streaminger month. but choosing which platforms to support can be tricky, especially as media giants like disney grab their original content back from other services. for years, all of these big entertainment companies have been licensing a lot of their shows to netflix, and now that they've realized is we need that programing on our own platforms to survive. >> reporter: "the wall street journal's" media editor -- >> this is still netflix's game to lose. they have 158 million customers around the world. they're way ahead of everybody, but there really is a threat from all these new services. they each have something special that they bring to the table. >> reporter: let's say you wanted to watch high profile shows from each of eight different streaming platforms, programs like "stranger things, amazon's "plea bag" and hbo's "succession." all of the streaming services won't come cheap. we've added it all up. and depending on whservice you could be paying from 68 bucks to as much as $134. sharma
and a new wall street journal poll finds americans are willing to pay for an average of 3.6 streaminger month. but choosing which platforms to support can be tricky, especially as media giants like disney grab their original content back from other services. for years, all of these big entertainment companies have been licensing a lot of their shows to netflix, and now that they've realized is we need that programing on our own platforms to survive. >> reporter: "the wall street...
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and new this morning, "the wall street journal" reports there's even more. a trail of emails where sondland kept several key trump officials updated about the efforts. >>> meanwhile, another is lashing out. what's interesting is that trump is accusing jennifer williams, an aide to mike pence, of being a never trumper. this comes after a transcript of williams' private testimony reveals she described the call with ukraine's president as, quote, unusual and inappropriate. this all as mr. trump's realtime attack on marie yovanovitch which sparked a debate over whether the president is guilty of witness intimidation. and most significantly over the weekend, there are questions about president trump's health this morning after a visit to walter reed hospital that did not follow protocol of a presidential medical exam. >> number one, this broke protocol. it was different from anything we've seen. number two, we haven't seen the president since he was walking to the car to get to this appointment. and number three, there's not exactly a reservoir of deep trust when
and new this morning, "the wall street journal" reports there's even more. a trail of emails where sondland kept several key trump officials updated about the efforts. >>> meanwhile, another is lashing out. what's interesting is that trump is accusing jennifer williams, an aide to mike pence, of being a never trumper. this comes after a transcript of williams' private testimony reveals she described the call with ukraine's president as, quote, unusual and inappropriate. this...
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i don't know if you're aware, i covered the irs for a very long time with the wall street journal.izabeth warren want would double the irs and put more of an onus on them. they're not some teenager agency, they don't like it when congress fiddles with the tax law and does things like this turning them into tax collectors. >> that's exactly right, i've had multiple conversations dropped years what they tell me often times will call it legislative things that washington has proposed, they don't like the application of implementing. that is a big challenge, it's a challenge to the employer to try to figure out how to navigate. >> let me clarify, the irs told me they don't like having to enforce year after year the policies that have been put on them. they just want to be tax collectors, that's what they told me. great to see you. liz: look at the story, the stock market hitting historic highs in the economy. ahead, more people working than ever and this is a squad member rashida tlaib want passed the pn for economic policies and now accused of major ethics violation. due to thousands
i don't know if you're aware, i covered the irs for a very long time with the wall street journal.izabeth warren want would double the irs and put more of an onus on them. they're not some teenager agency, they don't like it when congress fiddles with the tax law and does things like this turning them into tax collectors. >> that's exactly right, i've had multiple conversations dropped years what they tell me often times will call it legislative things that washington has proposed, they...
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and new this morning, "the wall street journal" reports there's even more.re sondland kept several key trump officials updated about the
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what does the "wall street journal" have wrong in its argument? >> well, you are exactly right.lly the quintessential point. it's very appealing to wrap yourself in the flag. we all believe in that as americans and one of the things that americans all believe in. unfortunately i think the "wall street journal" which is so good i think they allowed themselves to get duped by the facebook current political message, why. facebook's very comfortable censoring speech even by the ceo's account speech that they deem in their own and their sole discretion that they deem to be inciting or violent. they are also pretty good at deleting speech their community standards being about privacy or respect or human illation or other things you'd want to deter. so they're capable of deciding what fits their agenda and what fits their community standards because they don't want facebook to lose their usership. but they are completely comfortable in letting it turn into a political cesspool. so let's not be duped. >> let's be clear. we are two guys who believe very fervently in freedom of speech. li
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also, "the wall street journal" reporting this morning there are a trail of e-mails where sondland kept acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and energy secretary rick perry updated on the effort to start those investigations. >> ahead of this pivotal week the president is on the attack once again taking aim at yet another witness, pence aide and career foreign service officer jennifer williams, set to testify under oath tomorrow. the president is calling her a never trumper. there is no basis for that. williams was on that now infamous july 25th call between presidents trump and zelensky and found the call, quote, unusual and inappropriate. the vice president's office declined to defend williams call her a state department employee. there's a lot of throwing under the bus going on. lauren fox joins us from capitol hill. it's a big week particularly because you're going to have firsthand witnesses top of the pack, gordon sondland. >> well, that's right. it's a huge week really, jim, on capitol hill as democrats and republicans hear from eight witnesses this week, including tim morrison, t
also, "the wall street journal" reporting this morning there are a trail of e-mails where sondland kept acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and energy secretary rick perry updated on the effort to start those investigations. >> ahead of this pivotal week the president is on the attack once again taking aim at yet another witness, pence aide and career foreign service officer jennifer williams, set to testify under oath tomorrow. the president is calling her a never trumper....
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paul: let's bring in "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger and columnist kimrassel and bill mcgurn. so, dan, the adam schiff posed those statements in the form of a question. but as i read this, his statement, the rest of it, there's no question in his mind, he's already concluded that the president is guilty of what's been, they're putting together here. >> yeah, that's right. and presumably they're holding these hearings to convince the american people of the same thing. what you normally need to do, though, is to convince the members of the other party. and there were members of the other party during the impeachments of bill clinton and richard nixon, the opposition party, who supported the articles of impeachment. in this case, this is turning out to be a wholly partisan event which is to say they're calling it an impeachment, but this is basically a political strategy to suppress the president's support out there. and i don't h raising ukrainian issue as a political issue and presenting it to the american people as a reason to not vote for donald trump.
paul: let's bring in "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger and columnist kimrassel and bill mcgurn. so, dan, the adam schiff posed those statements in the form of a question. but as i read this, his statement, the rest of it, there's no question in his mind, he's already concluded that the president is guilty of what's been, they're putting together here. >> yeah, that's right. and presumably they're holding these hearings to convince the american...
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year to go with exactly 366 days until election day, a brand-new poll by nbc news and "the wall street journal" shows that while national support for impeaching president trump grows and a majority of americans disapprove of his job performance, his base remains solid as ever. but what also stands out from the poll is that these numbers have been relatively constant, showing how little has actually changed in h the past year. despite the impeachment inquiry. in our survey, 53% of americans say they approve of democrats' impeachment inquiry into trump's actions with ukraine, while 44% disapprove. but the increase in those supporting removal from office comes mainly from more democrats and independents getting onboard. how will all of this affect the 2020 race? well, the president trails two leading democratic candidates by nearly ten points. each in hypothetical general election matchups, trump loses to former vice president joe biden, 50% to 41%. and to senator warren 50% to 42%. as for the democratic presidential nomination, the poll shows biden and warren at the top with 27% and 23% respecti
year to go with exactly 366 days until election day, a brand-new poll by nbc news and "the wall street journal" shows that while national support for impeaching president trump grows and a majority of americans disapprove of his job performance, his base remains solid as ever. but what also stands out from the poll is that these numbers have been relatively constant, showing how little has actually changed in h the past year. despite the impeachment inquiry. in our survey, 53% of...
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according to a new nbc news wall street journal poll 53% of americans say they approve of the house's impeachment inquiry into president trump. 44%ads they disapprove of the probe. and almost 49% said trump should be impeached and ultimately removed from office. that is up 6 points since the beginning of october. down 3 in that same time period. in the latest fox news poll, 49% also agreed that trump should be impeached and removed from office. that is down two points from early last month. 45% disagreed. up two points. and over half polled, 52% called the inquiry legitimate investigation into an important issue. and 39% said it is a bogus attempt to undermine trump's presidency. in the newest washington poll, abc news poll, excuse me, "washington post"/anbc news pol 49% said president trump should be impeached and removed from office and 47 opposed. it broken down by party lines. 18% of republicans and 47% of independents and 82% among democrats. >>> so president trump dismissed the new polling on impeachment, when pressed by reporters at the white house yesterday afternoon. >> mr. p
according to a new nbc news wall street journal poll 53% of americans say they approve of the house's impeachment inquiry into president trump. 44%ads they disapprove of the probe. and almost 49% said trump should be impeached and ultimately removed from office. that is up 6 points since the beginning of october. down 3 in that same time period. in the latest fox news poll, 49% also agreed that trump should be impeached and removed from office. that is down two points from early last month. 45%...
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"wall street journal" reporting that subpoenas seek information on giuliani. according to the report quote subpoenas described to the "wall street journal" listed more than a half dozen charges, including obstruction of justice, money laundering, conspiracy to defraud the united states. serving as an agent of a foreign government without reporting to the justice department, or oallowing someone else to use one's name for retribution. rudy was back brushing off concerns about his own legal situation while intumating he knowstu things that will stop trump from throwing rudy under the bus. >> are you afraid, mr. mayor, that you could be indicted? >> oh, wow. ohow long have you known, me ed? >> several years. >> you think i'm afraid? >> i dont exoe. >> i did the right thing. i represented my client in a very, very effective way. >> have you talked to president trump? >> i do not discuss my conversations with my client. you can assume i talk to him early and often. and have a very, very good relationship with him and all of these comments, which are totally insultin
"wall street journal" reporting that subpoenas seek information on giuliani. according to the report quote subpoenas described to the "wall street journal" listed more than a half dozen charges, including obstruction of justice, money laundering, conspiracy to defraud the united states. serving as an agent of a foreign government without reporting to the justice department, or oallowing someone else to use one's name for retribution. rudy was back brushing off concerns about...
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that's according to the "wall street journal." the "wall street journal" says the u.s. china have agreed in principle to the first phase to end the trade war. china's prime minister said president xi and president trump have kept in touch but did not specify when the two would meet again. the next critical date is december 15th when another round of u.s. tariffs on chinese imports is set to kick in. >>> indianapolis motor speedway and the indycar series have been sold to penske entertainment. the move relinquishes control of the iconic speedway from the home and family after 74 years. tony holman bought the dilapidated speedway in 1945 and brought racing back after a four-year hiatus following world war ii. penske is the winningest team owner in the indianapolis 500 history with 18 victories. >>> and surprising results from microsoft after the company experimented with a four-day workweek in japan. the results showed productivity shot up by almost 40%, and more than 90% of employees said they preferred a shorter week of only 32 hours. microsoft also reported it used abo
that's according to the "wall street journal." the "wall street journal" says the u.s. china have agreed in principle to the first phase to end the trade war. china's prime minister said president xi and president trump have kept in touch but did not specify when the two would meet again. the next critical date is december 15th when another round of u.s. tariffs on chinese imports is set to kick in. >>> indianapolis motor speedway and the indycar series have been...
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joining us bill mcgurn from "the wall street journal."that generally an apple's wheelhouse? >> no, i don't think so. i think what the president was just saying is, we need a 5g network. apple is a quality company. he would like to get a quality american company. it is not really something apple does. they have some effect on the market because the, the owners of the network would want iphones to be part of it. melissa: yeah. >> they're generally not at the center of those. melissa: the other key thing to understand about the statement, two of them see eye-to-eye on the idea, using chinese infrastructure, any components from china or from huawei, is a security threat and tim cook appreciates that. so he would be talking to him about, hey, buddy, listen, can you please get the ball rolling on 5g here in the u.s. so we can be ahead of the curve? we can do it ourselves. we don't have to depend on anyone from the outside, what do you think? >> i think that is exactly right. that is what separate this is from other talk about bringing back amer
joining us bill mcgurn from "the wall street journal."that generally an apple's wheelhouse? >> no, i don't think so. i think what the president was just saying is, we need a 5g network. apple is a quality company. he would like to get a quality american company. it is not really something apple does. they have some effect on the market because the, the owners of the network would want iphones to be part of it. melissa: yeah. >> they're generally not at the center of those....
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. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wall street journal at large. competition, free markets, choice.hose of the terms that americans doubt the history to find their economy. the u.s. has been seen as a cockpit of dynamic, where they resources and rewards. today questions are being raised about whether capitalism is still working for america. we see that question on display in the 2020 presidential campaign where is bernie sanders and elizabeth warren are proposing government programs to intervene in the economy and saunders and other members of the party are not shy about identifying themselves at a democratic socialist. on the other side president trump and republicans are for training that is dangerous for america. some reason polling shows the capitalism and socialism through the lens of the political affiliation. a survey by two research taken earlier this year ruled 65 had a positive view of capitalism with 42% saying the same for socialism. however, republicans and those leaning republican 50% had a favorable view of socialism. 65% leaning democrat did. while majority of americ
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with us rebecca, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." aaron blake is back, senior political reporter for "the washington post." republican strategist and author of "everything trump touches dies," rick wilson. former aid to the george w. bush white house and state department elise jordan. and john heilemann. i want to start with you because there are now so many threads coming in, in the release of transcripts from the closed-door depositions which is what precedes these public hearings that we are going to see this week. but braided together they all tell the same story. >> they do. they do tell the same story. and i think they are telling a story that is really a story that we've known now for some weeks. it's not like any of these additional levels of detail are shocking or stunning, except in the largest sense they happened. but the picture's very clear now, and the layering of the evidence and the voices and who was in the room with whom and who heard what when is all an incredibly important part of building what seems like a rock s
with us rebecca, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." aaron blake is back, senior political reporter for "the washington post." republican strategist and author of "everything trump touches dies," rick wilson. former aid to the george w. bush white house and state department elise jordan. and john heilemann. i want to start with you because there are now so many threads coming in, in the release of transcripts from the closed-door depositions which...
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"the wall street journal" reporting tonight that various subpoenas have gone out. and it suggests that the southern district of new york is casting a wide net, and they have a very broad investigation going on right now. but in those subpoenas specifically mentioned is rudy giuliani and giuliani partners, his consulting business. so the subpoenas indicate that the southern district of new york isn't just looking at lev parnas and igor furm. giuliani denies wrongdoing and says at least in ukraine, he has had in no clients since he became president trump's personal attorney. but when you look at what's alleged over the course of the last few weeks is giuliani was orchestrating a campaign to oust the ambassador over in ukraine and also to get ukrainians, pressure ukrainians to investigate joe biden. this news is very significant. among the charges listed on the subpoenas is failing to register as a foreign agent, also obstruction of justice, moneylaundering, conspiracy to defraud the united states, mail fraud, wire fraud, the list goes on. more than half a dozen possi
"the wall street journal" reporting tonight that various subpoenas have gone out. and it suggests that the southern district of new york is casting a wide net, and they have a very broad investigation going on right now. but in those subpoenas specifically mentioned is rudy giuliani and giuliani partners, his consulting business. so the subpoenas indicate that the southern district of new york isn't just looking at lev parnas and igor furm. giuliani denies wrongdoing and says at least...
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le "wall street journal" reports that the china chiefhb nonder has invited hits counterpart to beijinger right now ofo- faceface talks possibly before thanksgiving but add that the u.s. team isn't keen to come unless they have firm commitments from c on issues like agricultural purchases. meanwhile mc's top diplomat warns the relationship between the u.s. and china could suffer because of theassing of e hopping cong bill in congress. the foreign ministry said the u.s. should stop before its too late and the paper the says the china could take revenge if the bill turns to law. for "nightly business report" eunice yuan, beiging. >> the senate passe a short-minnesota term spending bill keeping the government open. the measure funds the goverecent throughber 20th. the house aeady passed the bill elier in the weekth legislation gives lawmakers time toork through some issues. like the funding level for the white house's border wall. and tonight, the presidentt signed t bill. >>> a new report concludes what ave all suspected ayan that health care premiums and deductables outstrippedgrage th o
le "wall street journal" reports that the china chiefhb nonder has invited hits counterpart to beijinger right now ofo- faceface talks possibly before thanksgiving but add that the u.s. team isn't keen to come unless they have firm commitments from c on issues like agricultural purchases. meanwhile mc's top diplomat warns the relationship between the u.s. and china could suffer because of theassing of e hopping cong bill in congress. the foreign ministry said the u.s. should stop...
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. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wall street journal at large.ere less than one year away from the 2020 presidential election. at this week's election, president trump has a real fight on his hands. democrats who control both houses of the virginia legislator, they also one critical suburban districts in several states including pennsylvania. republicans picked up the race what he did to rally voters even though they lost but seem to have lost at the race and still challenging. the race is much closer than expected because of the president last-minute campaign. meantime the impeachment inquiry continues with the release of the transcripts from depositions taken behind closed doors. much attention was given to european union. who said he now presumed aid to ukraine was delayed until it would investigate the business dealing of joe biden son hunter. and he told that to trump ukrainian official. the white house responded insisting there was never a quid pro quo. along with the release, democrat adam schiff who is leading the investigation announced
. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wall street journal at large.ere less than one year away from the 2020 presidential election. at this week's election, president trump has a real fight on his hands. democrats who control both houses of the virginia legislator, they also one critical suburban districts in several states including pennsylvania. republicans picked up the race what he did to rally voters even though they lost but seem to have lost at the race and still challenging. the race...
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i will see you again next time. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wall street journal at large., free markets, choice. those of the terms that americans doubt the history to find their economy. the u.s. has been seen as a cockpit of dynamic, where they resources and rewards. today questions are being raised about whether capitalism is still working for america. we see that question on display in the 2020 presidential campaign where is bernie sanders
i will see you again next time. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wall street journal at large., free markets, choice. those of the terms that americans doubt the history to find their economy. the u.s. has been seen as a cockpit of dynamic, where they resources and rewards. today questions are being raised about whether capitalism is still working for america. we see that question on display in the 2020 presidential campaign where is bernie sanders
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fiona hill, and this is from the "wall street journal," dr. hill pushing back on the theory of ukraine interference. a former white house official saying a theory that ukraine interfered in the 2016 election was a fictional narrative fueled by russian propaganda rejecting president's rationale for pushing pf to investigate the matter and arguing it amounted to a political area outside formal diplomatic channels. dr. fiona hill echoing testimony from other witnesses about efforts by top u.s. ambassador in the president's personal lawyer to convince ukraine's president to announce probes that would help mr. trump politically. this one says allies of the president have sought to use the article as a launchpad to support theories that it was ukraine, not russia, that hacked that theseection and opposed missing server belonging to the democratic national bymittee was speared ukraine. special counsel robert mueller has concluded that russia ordered a campaign designed to take the 20 16 election in favor of donald trump. this morning from inside the
fiona hill, and this is from the "wall street journal," dr. hill pushing back on the theory of ukraine interference. a former white house official saying a theory that ukraine interfered in the 2016 election was a fictional narrative fueled by russian propaganda rejecting president's rationale for pushing pf to investigate the matter and arguing it amounted to a political area outside formal diplomatic channels. dr. fiona hill echoing testimony from other witnesses about efforts by...
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. >>> the "wall street journal" reports on free agent quarterback colin kaepernick's chaotic workout.nfl had arranged for the former san francisco 49 quarterback to work out at an atlanta falcons practice facility on saturday. kaepernick hasn't played since 2016 when he began kneeling during the national anthem. all 32 teams were invited. at the last minute, kaepernick's representatives and the league disagreed over a waiver he was asked to sign. the league also turned down kaepernick's request to make the workout open to the media. the quarterback moved it to a high school field 60 miles away. >> we're waiting for the 32 owners, the 32 teams, roger goodell, all of them to stop running. stop running from the truth. stop running from the people. >> only eight teams showed up to watch him work out for 40 minutes. the nfl said it was disappointed that colin did not appear for his workout. >>> and cbs khou says kanye west performed during sunday's service at televangelist joel osteen's church. the rapper spoke to about 16,000 people at the church yesterday morning. he and his choir, rathe
. >>> the "wall street journal" reports on free agent quarterback colin kaepernick's chaotic workout.nfl had arranged for the former san francisco 49 quarterback to work out at an atlanta falcons practice facility on saturday. kaepernick hasn't played since 2016 when he began kneeling during the national anthem. all 32 teams were invited. at the last minute, kaepernick's representatives and the league disagreed over a waiver he was asked to sign. the league also turned down...
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google's push into finance, the wall street journal reporting that google will offer checking accountsg of health records which the journal broke yesterday and we brought you the story on the program. all those stories coming up. joining me to break it down, ryan payne i here, mitch rochell and james freeman. lots to talk about this morning, guys. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. the investors i think hoping for somes news on china tariffs yesterday, didn't get it. unchanged in the u.s., but down in asia on the threat of maybe more tariffs. so this question of does it hurt china more than it hurts us and how much does it hurt either side suggests once again it hurts them more than us. maria: and how much pain can the chinese take in in terms of their economy, in terms of what's going on in hong kong? look, the president was very confident yesterday at the new york economic club and i think the markets traded down because he didn't make any new news. he reiterated all of this economic plans but what he did say was we think we're close with the china deal but if not, i'll be putting more tariffs ou
google's push into finance, the wall street journal reporting that google will offer checking accountsg of health records which the journal broke yesterday and we brought you the story on the program. all those stories coming up. joining me to break it down, ryan payne i here, mitch rochell and james freeman. lots to talk about this morning, guys. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. the investors i think hoping for somes news on china tariffs yesterday, didn't get it. unchanged in the u.s., but...
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this from the wall street journal, the banality of impeachment is the headline. e editorial page of the wall street journal writes the impeachment case after the failure of noncollusion with russia and the non-obstruction of robert mueller boils down to president trump's dealings over a few weeks this summer with president zelensky. timers who want to save should read adam schiff's opening testimony. policy cooperation that survey president's personal, political interest. president obama was caught in the hot mic with dmitry ask vladimir putin .o give him space president trump's actions cannot be separated from democratic attempts in 2016 to use russian disinformation to unleash an fbi counterintelligence operation against the trump campaign. that from the editorial page of the wall street journal and john mcardle keeping track of what to expect tomorrow. another round of hearings with the former ambassador to ukraine. host 2: it begins tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. on c-span 2 if you want to follow along for the second day of the open impeachment hearings. we want to giv
this from the wall street journal, the banality of impeachment is the headline. e editorial page of the wall street journal writes the impeachment case after the failure of noncollusion with russia and the non-obstruction of robert mueller boils down to president trump's dealings over a few weeks this summer with president zelensky. timers who want to save should read adam schiff's opening testimony. policy cooperation that survey president's personal, political interest. president obama was...
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and a new "the wall street journal" poll finds americans are willing to pay for an average of 3.6 streaming services or spend $44 a month. but choose chicago platforms to report can be tricky, especially as media giants like disney grab their original content back from other services. >> for years all of these big entertainment companies have been licensing their shows to netflix, and now what they realize is we need that programming on our own platforms to survive. >> reporter: amol sharma is "the wall street journal's" media editor >> this is still netflix's game to lose. they have 158 million customersarn the world. they're way ahead of everybody. but there really is a threat from all of these new services. they each have something special that they bring to the table. >> reporter: let's say you wanted to watch high-profile shows from each of eight different streaming platform, programs like netflix's "stranger things", amazon's "fleabag", and hbo's "succession." staying current on these programs from all of these streaming services won't come cheap. we added it all up, and you could be
and a new "the wall street journal" poll finds americans are willing to pay for an average of 3.6 streaming services or spend $44 a month. but choose chicago platforms to report can be tricky, especially as media giants like disney grab their original content back from other services. >> for years all of these big entertainment companies have been licensing their shows to netflix, and now what they realize is we need that programming on our own platforms to survive. >>...