The House Judiciary Committee votes on articles of impeachment.
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House Judiciary debates articles of impeachment against Trump
The committee resumes their markup to iron out the details of the articles of impeachment that Pelosi and other Dem leaders introduced earlier this week. Afterwards, the charges will go to the House floor for all members to vote on.
Former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez on US-China trade progress
Carlos Gutierrez, chairman of Albright Stonebridge Group and former commerce secretary who served under President George W. Bush, joins “Squawk Box” to discuss the pending U.S.-China trade deal.
How Warren Buffett’s mentoring changed Kathy Ireland’s life
Some treat fame as the ultimate goal. Kathy Ireland turned hers into a global multi-billion dollar brand. A supermodel in the 1980s and ’90s, Ireland made her splash on the cover of the “Sports Illustrated” Swimsuit Edition. A couple of decades later, she graced the cover of Forbes as the chief executive of Kathy Ireland Worldwide, a brand empire with fashion and nutrition products, among many others. She’s here to talk about how to make a name for yourself and grow a business once you do it.
‘Bloomberg Commodities Edge’ Full Show (12/12/2019)
Dec.12 — Bloomberg’s Alix Steel talks to the smartest voices from the commodity world to discuss the biggest stories and trends in the market. “Bloomberg Commodities Edge” uses proprietary BNEF research to help break down the trade of the week and to dissect market dislocations and actively traded spreads.
Why Christmas was once illegal
In the 17th century, Christmas was completely banned in England and its territories, for 17 years. Shops were forced to stay open, public Christmas drinking and festive feasting were illegal, mince pies were seized, even putting up foliage as decoration was banned. Josh Toussaint-Strauss finds out why a parliament full of protestant Puritans would make celebrating Christmas illegal