And personally, this means so much to me. First, i want to sing, and im not a singer but im about to saying, for Helene Cooper as a reporter. She joined the New York Times in 2004 as an assistant editorial page editor, and she has been a Diplomatic Correspondent for the times as well as a white house correspondent, she is now the pentagon reporter for the paper. And in 2015 she was part of the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting specifically for work in liberia during the ebola epidemic. And that same year she received the prestigious george polk award and the overseas press club award. And prior to joining the times she spent 12 years with the wall street journal where she was an assistant bureau chief of the washington bureau. And i know that many of you are fans like i am of seeing her on sunday mornings giving insightful, thoughtful, words for us all to think about. Long before her life working highprofile job in the countries top papers, she experienced fi
Have you spend any time with us and talk about stocks. Thanks for having me. And the markets and Everything Else in between steve weis and josh brown. Youll see them throughout the hour as well a great collection of investors on the stage stage behind us giving their views on the market which are at record highs as were sitting here having this conversation give us your view on where you see the markets and where they are now. If its justified or not in your mind. Well, define justified. Well, why to you think were here i think were here because basically the Central Banks have todaysy theres the general view that whats worked will continue to work Monetary Policy will stay easy, and and well live with the valuations, so i think that kind of sums up the way i think most investors think. Yeah, youre not saying, and maybe its purposefully, that theres any sort of credit due to the president or his expected agenda is that purposeful that you dont think that hes responsible at all for wher
I must tell you we have had sir and this is going to be another special session. Im delighted to be here at the history and biography stage. Have to admit that im a pretty history geek and personally this is meaning so much to me. First i want to sing and im not a singer but i have to sing for Helene Cooper as a reporter. Join the New York Times in 2004 as an assistant editorol page editor and has been a diplomatics comedy for the time as well as a White House Correspondent and now the pentagon reporter for the paper, and in 2015, she was part of the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting, specifically for her work in liberia during the ebola epidemic and that sameyearold she received the prestigious george polk award and the overseas press club award. Prior to joining the times she spent 12 years with the wall street journal, where she was an assistant bureau he could of the journals washington bureau. And i know that many of you are fans like i am of seeing her
Host we are back, continuing our conversation about the house passing their republican bill to replace or revise the Affordable Care act. 217213. They needed 216 votes. By a margin of one, they were able to pass. 20 republicans voted no. Not a single democrat signed on. We just heard from julie rovner that the senate is saying it could take a month or longer for them to pass a bill. We are asking all of you to call in. Join the conversation on facebook or twitter. Tell us what you think. We will share reaction from around the country. Here is paul ryan, speaker of the house, in wisconsin yesterday. He is celebrating with his colleagues and the president and Vice President. [video clip] today was a big day. It is one step in this process. We still have a lot of work to do. I know our friends in the senate are eager to get to work. [laughter] they are. Were going to see that work through. The issues are just too important. The stakes are just too high. The problems facing American Famili
Now on bbc news all the latest Business News live from singapore. A strong earnings season in the us has helped lift asian stocks, but will that continue . And, why this circus wants to somersault into china by linking up with the Blue Man Group. Its a busy week for us companies, reporting earnings. We will hear from companies, reporting earnings. We will hearfrom some companies, reporting earnings. We will hear from some key firms including google, and their parent company, alphabet. They will release the revenue of youtube for the first time. We will also hearfrom General Motors and mcdonalds during the two day policy meeting. On wednesday, we find out how facebook and nintendo are faring, followed by amazon, twitter and starbucks on thursday. We learnt what to expect. There are going to be several 100 American Companies reporting this week. As far as corporate earnings are concerned, what has been driving the market up to now has been Companies Cutting costs, and using those cuts, a