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andrew, this is dr. rivera. worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? who who kicked over ae run means vending machine?agers is that who we are? no! no it isn't. sabra grab and go: hummus. pretzels. self-respect. sabra. welcome to the unofficial meal. whatit's up to you, like with tampax pearl.od? you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days, and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl. and pocket pearl, for on the go. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release
andrew, this is dr. rivera. worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ]...
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andrew sheets, chief cross that's -- andrew sheets is going to stick with us.the inflation. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." i want to get the first word news now. equities and the south korean won have fallen after donald trump ratcheted up his rhetoric against north korea. he delivered a fresh warning after lunch with the vice president, saying his comments on tuesday, that america would bring fire and fury on north korea maybe weren't tough enough. if north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attacks of anybody that we love or represent or our allies or us, they can be very nervous. they should be very nervous. things will happen to them like they never thought possible. about for all the talk janet yellen's plan to shrink the federal reserve balance sheet will hit -- will hurt treasuries. as. mortgage bonds will face greater test. securities are lagging behind treasuries. extraors are demanding yield to buy the bonds instead of treasuries. mountingks face pressure from regulators write off a loan. au
andrew sheets, chief cross that's -- andrew sheets is going to stick with us.the inflation. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." i want to get the first word news now. equities and the south korean won have fallen after donald trump ratcheted up his rhetoric against north korea. he delivered a fresh warning after lunch with the vice president, saying his comments on tuesday, that america would bring fire and fury on north korea maybe weren't...
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andrew jackson was far from a hero. he had major problems of racism and again -- genocidal tendencies. i don't want to make him a model for presidencies today. the point i make out all our presidents are deeply flawed. we shouldn't make them heroes. it is about to manage our i society better. seems ethics and integrity are at core of leadership. what i try to show in the book, debra, even most ethical individual, andrew jackson was not one of them, but george washington who was deeply ethical person, the power of the office can pull you into things might look like in the short term they serve your interests but actually undermine yourte principles and if particular your ethical framework as you behave.. this is true for washington and slavery. it is true for lincoln at certain moments as well. true for every president i try to show. most important element of leadership protecting our ethics is humility. presidents must recognize as powerful as they are, they are still very limited what they can do. we can not change the
andrew jackson was far from a hero. he had major problems of racism and again -- genocidal tendencies. i don't want to make him a model for presidencies today. the point i make out all our presidents are deeply flawed. we shouldn't make them heroes. it is about to manage our i society better. seems ethics and integrity are at core of leadership. what i try to show in the book, debra, even most ethical individual, andrew jackson was not one of them, but george washington who was deeply ethical...
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but andrew understood that trump knew how the media works to overcome yeedz and andrew said in 2012 that, because of the way trump beats the media, trump is going to be your candidate one day. if you don't watch out in other words he was saying he's not a conservative the way that other people are conservative bus he's going to be the candidate you get because he knows how to fight and you guys don't. and i think andrew -- early feelings about that were were fulfilled, and the reason many republicans voted for trump even those who didn't like him it was that he's a fighter and he fights back against the people that republicans feel are really their opponent which is less democrats and liberals and more the media. andrew believes in, i believe that given a level playing field -- with the media allows both sides equal time and equal respect and equal coverage -- conservatives will win most of those debates and so a lot of the energy of the media is devoted to marginalizing conservative, marginalizing republicans, so that we don't have the same chance to have our five. now the remedy for th
but andrew understood that trump knew how the media works to overcome yeedz and andrew said in 2012 that, because of the way trump beats the media, trump is going to be your candidate one day. if you don't watch out in other words he was saying he's not a conservative the way that other people are conservative bus he's going to be the candidate you get because he knows how to fight and you guys don't. and i think andrew -- early feelings about that were were fulfilled, and the reason many...
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. >> our current president makes a number of rough -- references to andrew jackson. firstrew jackson was the presidency that the president was not in the mold of our original founding fathers. he's not from massachusetts or virginia, he's a frontiersman. first, he brought the presidency closer to citizens on the frontier. second, he works against what he saw with elite control of the american economy and he created a more charismatic model. george washington wanted to be a , separateate figure from the people. >> what motivated you to write the book? guest: i've been motivated to write this book for a long time. watched great leaders failed time and again. people with so much opportunity, so much skill. i work a lot with people in the business community and intellectual communities. to see how difficult it is for the most talented figures. use it,ivated me to understanding the challenges of leadership in the modern world. host: many of you following us on facebook. from the book "the contemporary presidency is in perpetual crisis mode. possibly running to catch up wi
. >> our current president makes a number of rough -- references to andrew jackson. firstrew jackson was the presidency that the president was not in the mold of our original founding fathers. he's not from massachusetts or virginia, he's a frontiersman. first, he brought the presidency closer to citizens on the frontier. second, he works against what he saw with elite control of the american economy and he created a more charismatic model. george washington wanted to be a , separateate...
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earlier, bloomberg spoke with php andrew mccabe -- bhp andrew mackenzie. a small number of trade sales, but we are keeping the other options there to proceed with a reasonable amount of case. for now, we think a trade detail would work best in >> how quickly can you complete and they that? andrew: it is too hard to say that. we have to be patient. we know what our businesses are worth. we will continue to add to their value through technology and modest investment. on the other hand, we do not want to lack urgency, and that is what we have other options in the wings if it is too complicated to execute in a reasonable time. >> it is interesting because on monday we heard from the french energy giants, they agreed to buy the gas assets, and one of the things they said is u.s. shale was not at the top of their wish list because it is too expensive. do you agree that it being too expensive and doesn't concern you about finding available buyers? ofrew: rehab sold some parts our position over the last two years. this is not something that happened in the sudden
earlier, bloomberg spoke with php andrew mccabe -- bhp andrew mackenzie. a small number of trade sales, but we are keeping the other options there to proceed with a reasonable amount of case. for now, we think a trade detail would work best in >> how quickly can you complete and they that? andrew: it is too hard to say that. we have to be patient. we know what our businesses are worth. we will continue to add to their value through technology and modest investment. on the other hand, we...
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host: our current president, donald trump, makes a number of references to andrew jackson. how did he change the presidency? guest: andrew jackson was really the first presidency -- president who was not in the mold of our original founding fathers. he was not from massachusetts or virginia as all his predecessors has been, he was a frontiersman. he made changes. he brought the presidency closer to citizens on the frontier. saw ased against what he more elite control of the american economy and american society. third, he created a more charismatic model. george washington wanted to be a dispassionate figure separate from the people. andrew jackson created our modern assumption of the president as a charismatic figure that everyone refers to, a heroic president. host: what motivated you to write the book? guest: i've been motivated to write it for a long time because as a historian i written about and watched great leaders fail. time and again, people with so much opportunity and skill. not just at the presidential level. i work with people in the business community and the
host: our current president, donald trump, makes a number of references to andrew jackson. how did he change the presidency? guest: andrew jackson was really the first presidency -- president who was not in the mold of our original founding fathers. he was not from massachusetts or virginia as all his predecessors has been, he was a frontiersman. he made changes. he brought the presidency closer to citizens on the frontier. saw ased against what he more elite control of the american economy and...
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[music: "imagi-nation" by andrew simple] [s♪ hey! ck] (whistle). woo! cream bells] ♪ with imagination, yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ with imagination sc johnson ♪ >>> it's been a rough 24 hours for justin bieber, but you know what? good news. he can smile today because his "despacito" collaboration has spent 16 weeks on the top 100 chart. nischelle turner has danced her way into position. justin not the only one breaking records today. >> look what you made taylor swift do. >> there's a bunch of people. >> good point. the video was the biggest debut of any video. 43.2 million views in only 24 hours, but is it the best clapback song of all time? let's break down music's best diss track. >> you won't see us complaining. we're having a good time. ♪ >> with the demise of his three-year relationship with britney, came the most iconic song of justin's career, 2002's "cry me a river." ♪ go on and just cry me a river ♪ >> from the silhouette of the spears lookalike to putting alleged infidelity on blast. ♪ i already know, i found out from him ♪ >> justin left little for i
[music: "imagi-nation" by andrew simple] [s♪ hey! ck] (whistle). woo! cream bells] ♪ with imagination, yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ with imagination sc johnson ♪ >>> it's been a rough 24 hours for justin bieber, but you know what? good news. he can smile today because his "despacito" collaboration has spent 16 weeks on the top 100 chart. nischelle turner has danced her way into position. justin not the only one breaking records today. >> look what you made...
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. >> so i thought if andrew zimmern could try bizarre foods so could i?to start here at the marketplace, and i know that i can handle everything that andrew is going to throw at me, but the big question is whether my stomach can. >> we're going to go over to the food hall and put you to the test. >> oh boy. >> the menu at the marketplace changes daily, so what we were about to w eatas a surprise even for andrew. >> time to order some chow. we're getting the fermented pork sausage. >> fun fact. fermented means practically rotten, which andrew admits even he found tough to take early in his career. >> i just -- i had trouble taking a bite or two and later on developed quite a taste for it. >> so it was time for me to take the first step in my culinary misadventure. >> is that too much? >> i wouldn't take that much. >> yeah, that was a little bit too much. i had a little bit too much spice for me. >> next course, a turkey tail. >> i am about to dig into the rear end of a turkey. >> it's fatty and gelati. >> i guess i am a butt man. >> so far so good. going i
. >> so i thought if andrew zimmern could try bizarre foods so could i?to start here at the marketplace, and i know that i can handle everything that andrew is going to throw at me, but the big question is whether my stomach can. >> we're going to go over to the food hall and put you to the test. >> oh boy. >> the menu at the marketplace changes daily, so what we were about to w eatas a surprise even for andrew. >> time to order some chow. we're getting the...
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think andrew said, i'm not going to get out there and make a statement on bitcoin.his is way overpriced we've seen this many times where you traded a mass premium. this traded one-fifth the value. in other words, it was 80% too cheap to the underlying bitcoin amount so i think this goes on in markets all the time i think investors have to know what they're doing i think it's going to happen again. >> karen >> i think this is risk/reward, my favorite trade that he's ever brought up for me, i do believe in bitcoin and crypto currency. it's so volatile i know it's a risky trade, i get that but just this instrument, if you can stay short, probably most people can't, but if one could -- and i tried to find out -- >> it's an arm. >> if you can stay short the arbb, you will make money. a lot of money potentially. >> for most people who cannot be in this trade at all, but who are in this trust for whatever reason -- >> open a bitcoin account. >> do you know this goes -- i was not aware of this. overstock, right, accepts bitcoin. it was 10% now it's 50% have you looked at th
think andrew said, i'm not going to get out there and make a statement on bitcoin.his is way overpriced we've seen this many times where you traded a mass premium. this traded one-fifth the value. in other words, it was 80% too cheap to the underlying bitcoin amount so i think this goes on in markets all the time i think investors have to know what they're doing i think it's going to happen again. >> karen >> i think this is risk/reward, my favorite trade that he's ever brought up...
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andrew intensified as it was approaching landfall and andrew was approaching landfall and andrew was.. inaudible 0r confined very close to the centre of the storm, no more than 10—15 miles out from the centre. and because of that, harvey was not able to push quite as much water as a big storm might, like hurricane mike from 2008, which impacted the houston area. by our calculations, it looks like hurricane harvey only had about 20% of the energy that the wind can put on the ocean's surface. 0nly wind can put on the ocean's surface. only 20% of what mike had when it made landfall. we have a bit of a problem with the sound, you sound like a dalek at the moment, don't know if it's the hurricane making havoc with the communications. we will try another question. what a lot of people don't seem to understand when you look at some of the questions being asked on social media, particularly here and in america, why is a category one storm like this still going to the catastrophic damage we are being told about from experts like you? if it's only category one, why is there so much damage on m
andrew intensified as it was approaching landfall and andrew was approaching landfall and andrew was.. inaudible 0r confined very close to the centre of the storm, no more than 10—15 miles out from the centre. and because of that, harvey was not able to push quite as much water as a big storm might, like hurricane mike from 2008, which impacted the houston area. by our calculations, it looks like hurricane harvey only had about 20% of the energy that the wind can put on the ocean's surface....
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to his credit andrew jackson paid it. but in 1842 he asked congress to reimburse him for what he had paid. all of the democrats in congress favored giving him the money because he had done nothing wrong. they all argued that in a crisis like occurred in new orleans the law of necessity justified andrew jackson even in putting the judge in jail rather than permitting a petition of writ of habeas corpus. every whig said jackson was wrong and to reimburse him would manifest in the most obvious way disrespect for the judiciary. that's when davis and lincoln were young whigs. the whig's primary protection of constitutional rights lay in the courts and lay in the people's respect for the law. now, that was davis's background and unlike lincoln, who modified his views in this regard, davis still stuck to them. butler's argument supported everything that was wrong. lincoln's argument taken to its logical conclusion. so in april 1865 the justices agreed unanimously that the military trial was unconstitutional and that milligan had
to his credit andrew jackson paid it. but in 1842 he asked congress to reimburse him for what he had paid. all of the democrats in congress favored giving him the money because he had done nothing wrong. they all argued that in a crisis like occurred in new orleans the law of necessity justified andrew jackson even in putting the judge in jail rather than permitting a petition of writ of habeas corpus. every whig said jackson was wrong and to reimburse him would manifest in the most obvious way...
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johnson,ng onto andrew andrew johnson was apprenticed at the age of 10 to a tailor and working for who he awaypprenticed to and ran and went off to be a tailor in a different town. he moved around a little bit. he ended up settling in greenville, tennessee, where he started his own tailoring business. what we have on loan for him is some of his shears and a large iron that weighs about 10 pounds. he was a pretty successful andnessman at doing that made a pretty good living at it or you here we are with ulysses s. grant. the item we have is a letter he had written to his sister-in-law after the civil war was over in august of 1865. he is talking about sending her a check for $500. he is talking about family plans. one of the things that is interesting in the letter is he is talking about how he does not want to have a big party. he would rather go fishing. one of the things that is interesting about the letter is grant's signature is cut out of it. if somebody would write to the family and say they would like your signature, they would cut out his signature and keep the rest of the lett
johnson,ng onto andrew andrew johnson was apprenticed at the age of 10 to a tailor and working for who he awaypprenticed to and ran and went off to be a tailor in a different town. he moved around a little bit. he ended up settling in greenville, tennessee, where he started his own tailoring business. what we have on loan for him is some of his shears and a large iron that weighs about 10 pounds. he was a pretty successful andnessman at doing that made a pretty good living at it or you here we...
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andrew wilkow scheme. we had to madison wisconsin. this city in the north of the united states is home to andrew housekeeper and the company of hot dog king oscar meyer who we came across in the preston martin case americans and. the scientist work for this company for thirty years. you know t. . he's at the university. but he doesn't hide his proximity to the american meat body. presented with our i.r.c. challenge documents he acknowledges everything. almost. so did the meat industry paid you for this i received some compensation for my time as well as the others how much i am not going to say i'm going to thousands tens of thousands of dollars. small amounts can we have an idea you know. this running not right seems to be a very big thing for industry looking for a substitute. has been attempted. and was a tall sally. something as chemically simple as nitrite. and as unique as nitrate having a substitute is not the possible to the ability but if there is more risk of getting cancer don't you think it's important to try to find a sol
andrew wilkow scheme. we had to madison wisconsin. this city in the north of the united states is home to andrew housekeeper and the company of hot dog king oscar meyer who we came across in the preston martin case americans and. the scientist work for this company for thirty years. you know t. . he's at the university. but he doesn't hide his proximity to the american meat body. presented with our i.r.c. challenge documents he acknowledges everything. almost. so did the meat industry paid you...
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andrew desiderio from the daily beast. thanks so much. >> thanks, bill. >>> c-span's cities tour takes book tv and american history tv to tacoma, washington as we explore its rich history and literary culture. located on the sound, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern we'll travel the city talking to local authors. she'll share the history of faith-based programs in prison. >> there's a lawsuit, a big case against prison sfip ministry, a big organization that's done this work. it was started by chuckholeson. he worked in the nixon white house, went to prison because of watergate, founded this international prison ministry. they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and it w was all of these issues. you get a better tv in your cell, access to parole in this way. so americans united in church and state did sue them. the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not pa
andrew desiderio from the daily beast. thanks so much. >> thanks, bill. >>> c-span's cities tour takes book tv and american history tv to tacoma, washington as we explore its rich history and literary culture. located on the sound, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern we'll travel the city talking to local authors. she'll share the history of faith-based programs in prison. >> there's a...
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andrew potts lee is in name six. —— andrew. that is so is in name six. —— andrew. that is so close. it as an automatic qualifier by finish an in the top two. we will wait to see what comes up on the electronic scoreboard. braithwaite has gone through. pozzi did not even finished third. unless it is a very, very quick semifinal, he will not make it to the finals. a massive disappointment there. those were live pictures we just showed you. you mentioned another gold medal that was given out earlier. this was one of the reallocation of medals after the iaaf made right all of those wrongs for athletes who had been cheated out of their places on the podiums at world championships down the years. this wasjessica ennis—hill ‘s mac gold medal which she would have won in 2011. tatiana chen of was given gold but was stripped after a doping offence —— tatya na stripped after a doping offence —— tatyana chernova. my husband said you are not going to cry, are you? i said no, but i had forgotten the feeling of stepping out in an arena and hearing the crowd cheering for you is such an emotional th
andrew potts lee is in name six. —— andrew. that is so is in name six. —— andrew. that is so close. it as an automatic qualifier by finish an in the top two. we will wait to see what comes up on the electronic scoreboard. braithwaite has gone through. pozzi did not even finished third. unless it is a very, very quick semifinal, he will not make it to the finals. a massive disappointment there. those were live pictures we just showed you. you mentioned another gold medal that was given...
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andrew: absolutely.on the list than north korea, what happens if the dollar for the u.s. market starts to reverse strength? in my mind, the story of this year is disappointment in washington has been offset by dollar weakness. if we continue to get disappointed out of washington, but the dollar starts to strengthen, that is the first negative. that would hurt earnings. the second negative is what happens if the fed ramps up the rate of increase is faster and you get pe compression. i think they yield curve will tell you that. as long as they yield curve remains steve, i think that tells you the fed isn't going to raise rates to quickly. those are the number one and number two things that worry me for equities. jonathan: let's explore one of them. a lot of people are making noise about the fact that you look at the s&p 500, a certain percentage of those stocks are moving trading below their 200 day moving average. underlyingking weakness in the broader index? andrew: yes. i think the point is we have more
andrew: absolutely.on the list than north korea, what happens if the dollar for the u.s. market starts to reverse strength? in my mind, the story of this year is disappointment in washington has been offset by dollar weakness. if we continue to get disappointed out of washington, but the dollar starts to strengthen, that is the first negative. that would hurt earnings. the second negative is what happens if the fed ramps up the rate of increase is faster and you get pe compression. i think they...
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live, theee where i district i live in has had two presidents, andrew jackson and andrew johnson. i would like to read about them this summer. >> book tv would like to know what you are reading. show us your summer reading list on twitter or instagram. or posted to our facebook page -- or post it to our facebook page. book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> next, former state department and national security officials talk about the potential threat that north korea poses to his neighbors and the u.s.. by theent is hosted
live, theee where i district i live in has had two presidents, andrew jackson and andrew johnson. i would like to read about them this summer. >> book tv would like to know what you are reading. show us your summer reading list on twitter or instagram. or posted to our facebook page -- or post it to our facebook page. book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> next, former state department and national security officials talk about the potential threat that north korea...
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look, andrew's right.ng that one has to weigh is one's restraining influence versus the legitimacy that one's conferring and the power of the signal one could send by resigning. i'm particularly sympathetic given all the threats to national security officials who decide to remain. but i guess when an issue that's been central for economic policy to this administration like infrastructure investment and in particular the deregulatory aspects of infrastructure investment, when a huge amount of effort directed at this issue is just entirely washed away by the president's behavior at his press conference on tuesday, you really have to ask yourself does the presence of particular economic officials matter. i think history, whether it's executives at enron, whether it's people who stayed in the government for longer than they wish they had stayed during the vietnam war, is replete with examples of people who convinced themselves that they were being effective even as they weren't really restraining very much and
look, andrew's right.ng that one has to weigh is one's restraining influence versus the legitimacy that one's conferring and the power of the signal one could send by resigning. i'm particularly sympathetic given all the threats to national security officials who decide to remain. but i guess when an issue that's been central for economic policy to this administration like infrastructure investment and in particular the deregulatory aspects of infrastructure investment, when a huge amount of...
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andrew: that is a small part of what we are observing. anna: andrew bosomworth joining us., as harvey continues to inundate texas, we will bring you the latest on the rescue efforts. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: harvey hits houston. unprecedented levels of rainfall cripple the core of u.s. energy industry sending gasoline surging to a two-year high. kuroda's caution. the boj governor's warns that the -- very accommodative policy. is different but we don't think 4% growth can be sustained. matt: meanwhile cleveland fed president urges the fomc to look beyond weak inflation and stick trey radel -- stick to a gradual rate. >> we have to move policy a little bit before we get to the goal or else we are going to be behind. driver --ers new uber's new driver. expedia ceopick the dara khosrowshahi. ♪ matt: welcome to "daybreak: europe." good morning. i am matt miller from the german capital of berlin at anna: checking on the futures than this morning. it is bank holiday in the united kingdom. then i mention that, matt? .orking on a bank holiday we are expecting to get weakness comin
andrew: that is a small part of what we are observing. anna: andrew bosomworth joining us., as harvey continues to inundate texas, we will bring you the latest on the rescue efforts. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: harvey hits houston. unprecedented levels of rainfall cripple the core of u.s. energy industry sending gasoline surging to a two-year high. kuroda's caution. the boj governor's warns that the -- very accommodative policy. is different but we don't think 4% growth can be sustained. matt:...
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joe: andrew, thank you for joining us.having -- you always bring us an economic data point that you have uncovered that no one -- having you on. you always bring us an economic data point that you have uncovered that no one knows sees. andrew: everything seems fine. payrolls are good, the are good. we are at a nice, study state of, you know, seventh-any growth when things are starting to downshift a little bit. we started to see some weakness out there. construction, not quite as strong, retail not quite as strong. that is difficult for where i would say, we have kind of the. we are against the backdrop of everything is ok, still expanding at a decent, moderate rate. there is one curveball -- inflation. we have had mild inflation. the cause of mild inflation, mild interest rate, everything is great, but the question is what if inflation picks up? that is where look at trucking rates, and that is where i see the curveball. trucking rates have over the past four months been surging, up almost 15%. if we take a step back, 70%
joe: andrew, thank you for joining us.having -- you always bring us an economic data point that you have uncovered that no one -- having you on. you always bring us an economic data point that you have uncovered that no one knows sees. andrew: everything seems fine. payrolls are good, the are good. we are at a nice, study state of, you know, seventh-any growth when things are starting to downshift a little bit. we started to see some weakness out there. construction, not quite as strong, retail...
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andrew, let's again with you >> let's bring you up to date. the president has said he is disbanding these groups, but let there be no doubt, both of these groups deciding to disband, unmask themselves. resignation of dozens at this point deciding that it wasn't because of embarrassment about their own roles, but in part, outrage and furry over president trump's comments over the past several days just to put a quick timeline on this, a lot took place this morning, but in fact, it started in truth, some time late sunday and early monday as a number of ceos began a series of informal telephone calls among themselves about how to react, what to do, and perhaps whether they should unite to resign. there was some pushback early on monday to wait to hear what the president might say. of course he did come out with his statement, potentially even the possibility that the council's koul put out their own statements condemning what took place over the weekend, but this all reached a boiling point tuesday afternoon, after president trump doubled down on
andrew, let's again with you >> let's bring you up to date. the president has said he is disbanding these groups, but let there be no doubt, both of these groups deciding to disband, unmask themselves. resignation of dozens at this point deciding that it wasn't because of embarrassment about their own roles, but in part, outrage and furry over president trump's comments over the past several days just to put a quick timeline on this, a lot took place this morning, but in fact, it started...
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then, moving on, andrew johnson . andrew johnson was an apprentice at the age of 10 to a tailor and did not like what he was apprenticed to and ran away and went off to be a tailor in a different town. he moved around a little bit but settled suddenly in greenville, tennessee, where he started his own tailoring business. we have on loan some of his shears and a large iron. iron weighs about 10 pounds. he was a successful businessman at doing that, and made a pretty good living at it very here we are with ulysses s. grant. the id. we -- the item we have is a letter, which you had written to his sister-in-law. he wrote it after the civil wars 1865, and het of is talking about sending her a check of $500. he is talking about the family plans. but what is interesting in the letter is how he is talking about how he does not want to have a big party to celebrate at the end of the civil war and he would rather go fishing. one of the things interesting about the letter is grant's signature is cut out of it. somebody would wri
then, moving on, andrew johnson . andrew johnson was an apprentice at the age of 10 to a tailor and did not like what he was apprenticed to and ran away and went off to be a tailor in a different town. he moved around a little bit but settled suddenly in greenville, tennessee, where he started his own tailoring business. we have on loan some of his shears and a large iron. iron weighs about 10 pounds. he was a successful businessman at doing that, and made a pretty good living at it very here...
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mcnabb >> let's bring in andrew ross sorkin andrew >> i want to give you a little bit of background of what's taken place over the past 24 or 48 hours in terms of how this group ultimately disbanded, what led to it. we had been hearing privately from a number of the ceos on this council raising a question of whether he will awan done thbandon this gr. >> united technologies is putting out a statement. even though president trump has tried to front run these, he is saying now that he, the ceoo. united technologies. earlier this year, i was asked to participate in this council i'm reading this off my phone. basically, similar to what we have heard from others >> in large part, because the president has now front run this statement, there is a draft statement that is being prepared, which i imagine we will see very soon from this council. just to the give you a sense of how this all happened, in fact, it didn't just happen because of yesterday. they began calling each other on monday, monday night you could argue this was led by women to some degree larry fink and others joined there was
mcnabb >> let's bring in andrew ross sorkin andrew >> i want to give you a little bit of background of what's taken place over the past 24 or 48 hours in terms of how this group ultimately disbanded, what led to it. we had been hearing privately from a number of the ceos on this council raising a question of whether he will awan done thbandon this gr. >> united technologies is putting out a statement. even though president trump has tried to front run these, he is saying now...
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. >> hello, andrew. i'm jamie. >> oh, hello.meet you. >> nigel thinks he's found the man to finally get him some -- appraiser andrew bullock of keys auctions in norfolk, england. i have a place over here. andrew's sold a lot of odd churchill items -- unsmoked cigars, playing cards, cigar boxes -- but never imagines he'd receive a commission like the one from nigel. when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me. >> andrew immediately knows he can get nigel exactly what he wants. how much interest were you able to generate in these? >> you know, the term is "gone viral," and it did. >> so it's global. >> it was worldwide, and it got to be sort of quite a joke that the next phone call was gonna be for andrew from timbuktu or somewhere. a lot of people actually found the whole episode a little bit macabre, where others were absolutely fascinated. when something of interest arrives for auction, it may not necessarily be of great value, but there's very often a wonderful story behind it. >> it's a
. >> hello, andrew. i'm jamie. >> oh, hello.meet you. >> nigel thinks he's found the man to finally get him some -- appraiser andrew bullock of keys auctions in norfolk, england. i have a place over here. andrew's sold a lot of odd churchill items -- unsmoked cigars, playing cards, cigar boxes -- but never imagines he'd receive a commission like the one from nigel. when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me. >> andrew...
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in the district i live in had two presidents that andrew jackson and andrew johnson. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram @book_tv or posted on our facebook page. televisionc-span2, for serious readers. this week on c-span, tonight at 8:00, with the budget as something for congress to handle, we look at tempting proposals for the federal budget. friday, profile interview with agriculture secretary sonny perdue. wheny political history was when i was born in 1946 in georgia, they stamp democrat on your birth situated. i made a political decision in 1998 to change parties and become a republican. >> followed at 8:30 p.m. by a conversation with devcon founder jeff moss. >> there was no jobs in information security for any of us. the only people doing it was military or banks. this is really a hobby. as an internet group, and there were jobs and people were putting things online, all of a sudden, hackers started doing jobs of security. >> watch on c-span and c-span.org, and listen using the free c-span radio app.
in the district i live in had two presidents that andrew jackson and andrew johnson. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram @book_tv or posted on our facebook page. televisionc-span2, for serious readers. this week on c-span, tonight at 8:00, with the budget as something for congress to handle, we look at tempting proposals for the federal budget. friday, profile interview with agriculture secretary sonny perdue....
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andrew: we have been working toward this two years ago.e made it clear that when we looked around the world very limited opportunities to expand our business in oil. we felt that the margins and gas --ld not be attractive to us margins in gas would not be attractive to us, and so we started pivoting back toward conventional oil and gas. that meant at the same time we were coupling -- we were cutting capital in shale, cutting the number of wells, we increased the convention of our oil. we have been able to announce some real successes. tracy: that was andrew mackenzie speaking with bloomberg. steve brice rejoins is now. bhp billiton clearly looking to sell its shale assets when the price is good that we also so total ceo on monday -- we also monday.l ceo on those excessive valuations what do they say about the trajectory of the oil price? steve: if you look at the possibility of shale, it certainly improves. that is why oil prices fell dramatically over the past two or three years. also we have seen more stabilization in recent times. costs
andrew: we have been working toward this two years ago.e made it clear that when we looked around the world very limited opportunities to expand our business in oil. we felt that the margins and gas --ld not be attractive to us margins in gas would not be attractive to us, and so we started pivoting back toward conventional oil and gas. that meant at the same time we were coupling -- we were cutting capital in shale, cutting the number of wells, we increased the convention of our oil. we have...
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andrew pozzi is off to a flyer. a medal hope in the hurdles.nals are later this evening. and coming up in the next half an hour. gold for gatlin, bronze for bolt. expect more boos at the 100 metres medal ceremony. and i'll have all the news away from the athletics, including england have been having a slog against south africa as they build a big lead in the fourth test. and they've been getting some catching practice in at the same time. arsenal have won the community shield at wembley, after they beat chelsea on penalties. good evening, the third evening session at these championships will start in the next half an hour. we have already had the morning session. we will see one of those reallocation of medals, the iaaf tries to make rich parents for those athletes who were cheated of a medal —— region —— recompense for those athletes. jessica ennis—hill is going to get the gold medal that she should have won, so that is why it will be special. that was six years ago at the world championships in daegu. katarina johnson thompson would take any
andrew pozzi is off to a flyer. a medal hope in the hurdles.nals are later this evening. and coming up in the next half an hour. gold for gatlin, bronze for bolt. expect more boos at the 100 metres medal ceremony. and i'll have all the news away from the athletics, including england have been having a slog against south africa as they build a big lead in the fourth test. and they've been getting some catching practice in at the same time. arsenal have won the community shield at wembley, after...
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great cold warrior as being an impression of spock is so we've heard this story before andrew let me go to you because i'm glad that george brought that up here because we have you know the neo cons that you know that were in the democratic party then they went over to the republicans now they want to find you know get into strange bedfellows with the democrats again here which is really interesting because if we go back to the soviet era you know the democrats were loathed to say bad things about the soviet union and now we have democrats can only say bad things about russia i mean this really is a paradigm shift is something that we saw maybe like in the in the one nine hundred sixty s. when we had the democrats in the republican shift forces in the in the in the south i mean we're having a complete cross for fertilization but at the same time it seems like the neo con ideology has captured both parties for the most part go ahead andrew in toronto i tend to believe that the deal concept that it influence of both republicans democrats for decades if you just hold if you just look ov
great cold warrior as being an impression of spock is so we've heard this story before andrew let me go to you because i'm glad that george brought that up here because we have you know the neo cons that you know that were in the democratic party then they went over to the republicans now they want to find you know get into strange bedfellows with the democrats again here which is really interesting because if we go back to the soviet era you know the democrats were loathed to say bad things...
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former senior security policy analyst in the office of the secretary of defense and in toronto we have andrew moran he is a libertarian writer journalist and author of the war on cash right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate michael let me go to you first in washington i think when i say that the term neo con you know who i'm talking about what group of people i'm talking about particularly since you probably were working with them during the start of the illegal war against iraq they were their road record their track history is abysmal i mean catastrophic the body count is high the prestigious loss is enormous and the drain on the treasury is almost hard to imagine but michael they're still in business how does a track record to fail you keep you on the major networks on the cable stations and on the main opinion pages of the papers of record how do. that happen well in this town it's trying to remain relevant and i think that's what the neo cons of done by glomming on with the the hawkish liberals in this town and the by
former senior security policy analyst in the office of the secretary of defense and in toronto we have andrew moran he is a libertarian writer journalist and author of the war on cash right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate michael let me go to you first in washington i think when i say that the term neo con you know who i'm talking about what group of people i'm talking about particularly since you probably were working...
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andrew jackson gave a cane.ntation kane there is a letter punched into this and it's spelled andrew jackson. that is on loan to us from the historic site. this is from william henry harrison and what we have from this, which was presented to him. we are not sure who is presented by, but the idea of a walking stick was a show of respect or steam -- esteem. engravedf the chain is and they were very common, as far as walking around. also things that people used to get around. and then, john tyler, who was the vice president for william henry harrison and he became the president. is from the on loan historical society. table. a card and gaming it was beautiful and probably made in the netherlands. it opens up into a smooth playing surface. felted tableo a top. popular card games included parts or poker. with james kre polk and we have the letter sealed that you would seal with a hot . travel andwife would desk and bring along a they had an equal relationship. this was made from ivory and brass and is on loan to us. here we are with zachary taylor and this item we have here is a letter that is o
andrew jackson gave a cane.ntation kane there is a letter punched into this and it's spelled andrew jackson. that is on loan to us from the historic site. this is from william henry harrison and what we have from this, which was presented to him. we are not sure who is presented by, but the idea of a walking stick was a show of respect or steam -- esteem. engravedf the chain is and they were very common, as far as walking around. also things that people used to get around. and then, john tyler,...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.utures under a slight amount of pressure the nasdaq just went positive. the dow futures down just about 8 points, this comes after the dow closed above 22,000 for the first time ever. it's down this morning by about 8 points s&p indicated down slightly. in japan, the nikkei closed down by 0.25% the hang seng down by a similar amount the shanghai down by 0.3%. if you look at what's happening in europe, things are mixed. the dax is down by 0.2%. the cac is up by that much the ftse is relatively flat. up by 0.1% check out the dlollar this morning. has been a rough month or so for the dollar dollar is up against the euro this morning 1.1844 is where the euro is trading. dollar/yen at 110.59 crude oil prices, yesterday crude closed close to $50 a barrel 49.59. this morning up 20 cents 49.79. >>> a couple stories we're watching this morning. check out the rally in shares of tesla. to topping wall street estimates with a narrowly than expected quarterly loss deliveries came in strong. on the
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin.utures under a slight amount of pressure the nasdaq just went positive. the dow futures down just about 8 points, this comes after the dow closed above 22,000 for the first time ever. it's down this morning by about 8 points s&p indicated down slightly. in japan, the nikkei closed down by 0.25% the hang seng down by a similar amount the shanghai down by 0.3%. if you look at what's happening in europe, things are mixed. the dax is...
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andrew: i really do not think so. i think the surprise was very low. expectations coming into this about as low as they had been in memory. we got a speech that focused on monetary matters. what did you make of our comments regarding financial regulation and how many should not be rolled back? how much does her voice counts in this particular debate? andrew: i think her voice counts potentially quite a bit as the chair of the fomc, and there is a potential she continues as a chair of the fomc so they have to take that seriously. we do have a new nominee for the vice chair for bank regulatory matters. we could hear a slightly buterent tone from powell, in general, you will see more consensus among the fomc on bank regulatory matters among federal reserve participants in general in the sense that this is very much a process where you have enacted a lot of regulation post crisis, certainly you are trying to walk the fine balance between a state financial system, but a financial system that supports economic growth, and i think these comments and thomas we
andrew: i really do not think so. i think the surprise was very low. expectations coming into this about as low as they had been in memory. we got a speech that focused on monetary matters. what did you make of our comments regarding financial regulation and how many should not be rolled back? how much does her voice counts in this particular debate? andrew: i think her voice counts potentially quite a bit as the chair of the fomc, and there is a potential she continues as a chair of the fomc...
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jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, bro? laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. i would say he's my straight best friend. >> how's your day, shaquille? >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool as hell. he got a good heart. i'm proud to say that's my gay best friend. >> andrews is ending a sentence for marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon. >> that when they have balls. dude's like, hey, bro, i have strap for sale. want to buy it? what kind of strap? the .40. it was most beautifulest gun i've seen in my life. >> the gun may have been beautiful, but it was also hot. >> my lawyer was like, you have a d.e.a. agent's gun. i didn't get in trouble because i never shot the gun. didn't scratch the serial numbers off and all the original hallow tips was in the clip. it wasn't nothing in the chamber. >> if he done any of those things, andrews could hav
jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, bro? laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. i would say he's my straight best friend. >> how's your day, shaquille? >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool as hell. he got a good...
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andrew: three times, they are being conservative. you have propped up the property market with excess liquidity. betty: just on the shadow banking i want to pull up a the off-balance-sheet financing reviving and falling as represented in the white. i am curious, as that shadow banking drops, as china clamps down on outflows, what about these conglomerates like hna? where are they getting the financing and are they seeing more to get financing? andrew: i am sure they are paying much more, partly because the pboc have told official banks they cannot lend to them. into the shadow banking market and doing all sorts of games. vehiclesusing listed as distantly connected to raise money. they're using p2p online stuff to raise money. i think it will impact them at some point. betty: impact of them enough -- i do not want to say blow up -- will it be to the point where it is unaffordable for them? are only looking at a small slice of china's economy. but they are large companies and visible. leadership will not put them out of business. --is
andrew: three times, they are being conservative. you have propped up the property market with excess liquidity. betty: just on the shadow banking i want to pull up a the off-balance-sheet financing reviving and falling as represented in the white. i am curious, as that shadow banking drops, as china clamps down on outflows, what about these conglomerates like hna? where are they getting the financing and are they seeing more to get financing? andrew: i am sure they are paying much more, partly...
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the author of a book on one of the presidents 'the last one we had, last week, happened to be on andrew jackson. they give you a book signed by the author, and i love reading those books, from lbj now to just recently andrew jackson. one book i wanted to read now is one called "a geographyy of genius," by eric weiner. why is that important? well, as an example, why is you have ancient athens and the 21st century silicon valley separate by not only thousands of milds but thousands of years apart? so how do you have this innovation, create different in athens maybe years ago and now look at silicon valley also and you have this innovation creativity. so i looks into what happens, what sparks, what's the catalyst. so it's not only athens, it's not only silicon valley but different places across dispeople different cities and different continents and that is interesting to me. >> you focus on reading history books or any other interests when you read? >> i love history. i love also self-improvement. i'm also -- i have to say i'm a sci-fi fan. so i'm reading the princess of mars, many years
the author of a book on one of the presidents 'the last one we had, last week, happened to be on andrew jackson. they give you a book signed by the author, and i love reading those books, from lbj now to just recently andrew jackson. one book i wanted to read now is one called "a geographyy of genius," by eric weiner. why is that important? well, as an example, why is you have ancient athens and the 21st century silicon valley separate by not only thousands of milds but thousands of...
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senate republican leadership in williamsburg we have andrew langer he is president of the institute of liberty as well as host of the language house on network and in london we crossed through into home or he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you first in washington an article in politico a couple days ago caught my eye and it it really said a lot to me about the presidency under the donald trump good and bad and in between and the title is to america it looks like chaos for trump it's just tuesday i think that really kind of sums it up because he there is some kind of method to his madness the left and the democrats they don't understand and they don't like it but there seems to be something to it we also had throwing into the mix here this ban on transgender people in the military which of course everybody's on fire and in liberal media is how intentional is this on his part because a lot of people say it's irrational an
senate republican leadership in williamsburg we have andrew langer he is president of the institute of liberty as well as host of the language house on network and in london we crossed through into home or he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you first in washington an article in politico a couple days ago caught my eye and it it...