The House Judiciary Committee had already undertaken that and had established that the inquiry could really run very widely. It was not going to be limited to just a certain number of witnesses or certain number of days or even just to the monocle to the Monica Lewinsky question. Democrats fought to keep that from happening. But the rules were established. And the committee you know, because our memory is that in 2116 party line vote, the republicans were in control of the committee and they were the ones guiding it and moved pretty swiftly. And the house floor was ready to take it up under the Republican Leadership of the house at the time. Us, we remember so much drama. We literally went through three speakers within a couple of days. First the resignation of speaker Newt Gingrich. Bob livingston became the next in line. Then what happened . There was a scramble to figure out. One of Bob Livingstons allies try to talk him out of it. It was interesting because he had made the decision
Weekend on cspan3. At the Benjamin Harrison president ial site where cspan is learning about the citys history. It is here that the 23rd president lived until his death in 1901. We are here at the home of Benjamin Harrison. This is an iconic spot. This is where he stood when people went to see him speak in 1888 when he was running for the presidency. He ran a front porch campaign. He didnt have the same from porch as you see behind us today. There was a stupa at the front door. He stood in that area and spoke to the crowds of people. Harrison is probably one of the most under known president. The 23rd president of the United States. He falls in the middle of Grover Clevelands two terms. Often times, people will find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison, who survived a month into his term of office. Benjamin harrison was seven years old when his grandfather died. Regiment harrison served a full four years. As president , he has a phenomenal legacy that is a little u
Just three points higher, but that means we are at another record high. Fancy that. Lets dive deep into the action. Abigail, what are you watching . Abigail ive got bonds on my mind. We have stocks higher on the close and on the week, another weekly gain, the fifth in a row for the s p 500, the longest winning streak since early march, so clearly a riskon tone, but confirming it is the problem we are seeing on bonds. A significant back up over the last five days for the fiveyear yield, the most in more than a month, and the 10year yield, the most going back since september, and that was the biggest move up for yields for that 10year yield going all the way back to 1962. A representative from bank of America Merrill lynch reppert recommended shorting fiveyear futures. Hes been bullish and bonds, but recently, there has been a trend break. He has been supportive of the data from the ftc, net positions going back to 2004. He is making the case that in 2019, you have the positioning gettin
To members decided they need to vote for a cut now. Host another cluster of Companies Bring out earnings reports. They are going to write down wework that severely. I just our set up to manage the situation. Everyone is getting a little more scared by the quarter. Host the ceo of Goldman Sachsen speaks exclusively to bloomberg. When we look back on negative rates, it is not going to look like a great experiment. Host the current state of u. S. Monetary policy. I would say that policy is not that far off neutral. It is accommodative. We are slightly accommodative. I worry about the policy space we have. Host that is all straightahead on bloomberg best. Sebastian hello and welcome. This is bloomberg best, your weekly review of the most important Business News, analysis and interviews from Bloomberg Television around the world. Lets start with a look at the top headlines. Sunday, saudi aramco announced plans for initial an initial public offering. On monday there was speculation about the
Down on account sharing. And, antitrust allegations. An online merchant accuses amazon of using expensive the just six to move good, a tactic that could be driving up consumer prices, but first to our top story. One of teslas detractors just got twitter burned by elon musk. After he lashed out, the tesla chief offered him to take a tour on the companys facilities. To discuss, dana hull joins us. Give us a little of the backstory. This has been a longrunning attle. Every quarter he puts out an investor letter and e line loves this, looks for this and sent a tweet expressing sympathies. Teslas stock is on a tear, 40 over the last month. They have to explain to investors how they got the thirdquarter wrong. Tesla stunned everybody with a rofit. Now theyve got Upcoming Product launches. Maybe im remembering something that happened earlier, but didnt elon musk signoff twitter . Like monday or tuesday . Last friday he said he was taking a break. It is important to know that einhorn has clapp