Exclusive conversation with him. Plus insider buying, our friday segment. We are seeing the most bullish that we have seen in months. One Company Insider buy. It is not a name that we talk about. Well name that name and 13 million reasons he is optimistic on his companys future. Friday, may 22 you are watching Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Good morning, welcome from wherever you may be watching we made it to another friday great to have us here it seems interesting here memorial day seems early this. Stock few you ares down about 170 points seeing a little weakness here. Markets seeing a relatively mild day. Huge up on monday, down half on tuesday. Gain some of them back for wednesday. Lost it yesterday. Really has been a roller coaster week that Hong Kong News well get to stocks tumbling and our futures down 170 lets get now to that news the communist party looks set to crack down on hong kongs remaining freedoms futures are down 170 points now. I believe you have eunice yoon who is rea
Tent. Im the editor at large of kirkus reviews, and im the host of the fully booked podcast, if youd like to subscribe. And i am absolutely honored to be in conversation with Samantha Power today. [applause] Samantha Power is a professor of practice at the Harvard Kennedy school at harvard law school. From 20132017 she served as the u. S. Ambassador to the United Nations and a member of president obamas cabinet. From 20092013 she served on the National Security council as special assistant to the president for Multilateral Affairs and human rights. She began her career as a journalist reporting from places such as bosnia, east timor, kosovo, rwanda, sudan and zimbabwe, and she was the founding executive director of the carr center for human rights policy at the kennedy school. Her book, a problem from hell won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003. She is yeah. [laughter] a big one a while ago. [laughter] she is also the author of the New York Times bestseller chasing the game. Her chasing the fl
Night in the open after hearing off the shops, in some cases, just meters from the rubble strewn homes. Us president or vitamin is arriving and how do i are looking for increased support the against the regional stones of china, the wave of violence and the largest Palestinian Refugee. It happened 11 on the report from i know how i know placed blank, white, and the American Teenage of co kind of golf wins her 1st grand slam titles after us or the whole. We begin in morocco where emergency crew is right now. Im racing to find at craig survivors. The most destructive, quite for more than 60 years on friday, has killed at least 2000 people. Townsend villages in the west of areas, as you see, have been wiped out the work and military has been mobilized. But the rugged terrain is making it difficult to reach these remark communities, a lot of different ghosts, gums, and toys you for a 2nd. And all of us living in the village here have lost our homes. And as you can see, all the people here
Hes currently writing a study of the textile strike of 1926. Is considered a period pioneered many of the labor protests that were to become born in the 1930s. The coworker strike was using the union to provide social and Relief Services to striking workers. This describes the tremendously violent means police used. We ask that you please join us for a light reception after the event. Lets welcome professor jacob zumoff prof. Zumoff thank you very much. I am very happy to be here, especially since quite a bit of my research is based on material here, including the town of pelham, new jersey. What i kind of want to do is talk a little about the strike talkf, and then i want to look at the question of why a strike is important and why it is worth looking at. As has been said in the inch of introduction, a lot of scholarly perception of the 1920s, the roaring 1920s, looks at it as a period of antilabor with tremendous attacks on the working class and the Labor Movement. And a relatively c
France is the only winner though the losses are not particularly significant at this hour. Ten year note yield crept up yesterday. Did we aye. There we are. Kind of hanging where we have been. When i was in this chair last week, jim, we were talking around there. We did have a yeah. Ever so slightly. Lets get to the road map and it does start on the global stage. Trump diplomacy. The president is set to host chinas xi jinping at his Maralago Club in florida today. On the agenda is trade, currencies and north korea. Plus, tax reform delay . House Speaker Paul Ryan saying the white house has yet to nail down a plan with congress. What that could mean for investors. And goodbye butter. Consumer giant unilever making big changes to the portfolio. Paul polman was a guest on squawk box, but well have more of the background to everything thats gone on there and what it means to the future of the Consumer Products giant. First though, President Trump and chinese president xi jinping be begin t