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before andng to him he said senator, why is it that donald trump does not like me? , he does. so do all americans. it was not what he said about me because i am and the arena, there is a 92-year-old man who came out of a prison. that is what i take exception to. how much of this hate speech came out of it time and our where the government was not telling us the truth. >> the government was not telling us the truth. -- theye apparatus was of a gradual escalation. drive them to the negotiating table we would come to a useful and. what was happening was it was pumping up the morale of the north vietnamese because they thought they were beating us to they thought they would be able to fight back. the whole concept was fatally flawed. when thethat point was talks in paris had broken down finally richard nixon said white them out. b-52s and other aircraft and took out all of the resistance. they agreed to negotiate. problem had a lot to do with a believe that somehow you can convince the enemy to compromise when the enemy does not think that they are being beaten. of course with the
before andng to him he said senator, why is it that donald trump does not like me? , he does. so do all americans. it was not what he said about me because i am and the arena, there is a 92-year-old man who came out of a prison. that is what i take exception to. how much of this hate speech came out of it time and our where the government was not telling us the truth. >> the government was not telling us the truth. -- theye apparatus was of a gradual escalation. drive them to the...
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i go over andng their bedroom is inside the door. there is george and barbara bush in bed, his head is all messed up and they are in their pajamas,. bed and the end of the reminding them of what i was doing there. and then the grandchildren started coming in. this was a natural occurrence. i stood back and took some photos of the grandchildren in bed with george and barbara bush. there were many times -- president bush's hair was kind in the windh blow a lot. a lot of times i would go like do it like this and he would pull his hair back. was uprning, his hair and i thought, if i say and iing about his hair take this photo and his hair looks nice, nobody will ever believe this was not set out. i just took the photo -- i wound up running two full pages in life magazine. over the next 20 years, it was the best and last in classic moments of life. selected in the issue of one of the best photos in life magazine for the past 75 years. watch the entire interview with former white house photographer, david valadez, sunday at 7:00 p.m. at 11
i go over andng their bedroom is inside the door. there is george and barbara bush in bed, his head is all messed up and they are in their pajamas,. bed and the end of the reminding them of what i was doing there. and then the grandchildren started coming in. this was a natural occurrence. i stood back and took some photos of the grandchildren in bed with george and barbara bush. there were many times -- president bush's hair was kind in the windh blow a lot. a lot of times i would go like do...
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friction andng making the customer experience more delightful, but we still have a long ways to go toake it an even more robust experience. emily: you recently partnered with microsoft and watauga. what do you see -- microsoft and cortana. what do you see customers getting out of cortana that they are not getting out of alexa? >> we see this world where there will be multiple ai's. a.i. that are expert in different domains. you will be able to search out an expert in a particular space, and then you will have a group of ai's who could handle your question. emily: do you see more partnerships coming in the future? >> why not. for us, it is very customer focused.hould -- we are super passionate about the customer first approach. improvelieve it will customer experience, then we will work towards it. center ofalexa at the a bunch of home devices, or is it the center device in the home? ambiente alexa being an experience in the home. customers can invoke this experience wherever they are. we also see it going outside the house. we have announced partnerships ,ith automobile manufacturers
friction andng making the customer experience more delightful, but we still have a long ways to go toake it an even more robust experience. emily: you recently partnered with microsoft and watauga. what do you see -- microsoft and cortana. what do you see customers getting out of cortana that they are not getting out of alexa? >> we see this world where there will be multiple ai's. a.i. that are expert in different domains. you will be able to search out an expert in a particular space,...
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there is nothing worse than andng for behind-the-scenes then not running it. it seemed unfair to me. they ran it each time i did it. he said i am not having a toorter there and i am going just produce the pictures. behind thed to be scenes, the president himself had to sign off on it. too.s quite good for them publicationfor the to have behind-the-scenes access but you are also being used by the white house too. they are deciding when you will be behind-the-scenes and what you are going to see. i felt i should accept their offers to be behind-the-scenes every time they offered because any time you see the president of the united states behind the scenes, you learn something about the president and you see something. i can be there for you. you cannot be there. everything you see is important. it is important, what does the president look like when he is writing his speech? desk ordiet coke on the i saw he worked with a yellow pad. be important to someone some time. with vice president gore, when he ran for president. i got access to be behind-the-scenes most o
there is nothing worse than andng for behind-the-scenes then not running it. it seemed unfair to me. they ran it each time i did it. he said i am not having a toorter there and i am going just produce the pictures. behind thed to be scenes, the president himself had to sign off on it. too.s quite good for them publicationfor the to have behind-the-scenes access but you are also being used by the white house too. they are deciding when you will be behind-the-scenes and what you are going to see....
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another popular scenic drive is iron mountain road which is andng down through valleys crests, pine topped mountains. it's just a beautiful drive. the other thing, after he served and became senator, he was instrumental in getting president coolidge to come to the black hills and see the carving of mount rushmore in its infancy, which convinced coolidge to commit federal funds, and i think, save mount rushmore from collapsing as a project. so, for those two reasons, peter k was a very forward .hinking governor he had a great influence on south dakota history. >> what will life be like for you after public office? gov. daugaard: i have been governor now for six-plus years, almost seven years. i have one more to go and then i am term limited. at the end of 2018i will be out of office. i will also be 65. i will be eligible for social security and medicare. i am counting on you to continue to pay into those programs because i will be relying on them. what i'm i'm not sure going to do. i am not going to run for office again. i've been in politics now over 20 years. six years as a state legislat
another popular scenic drive is iron mountain road which is andng down through valleys crests, pine topped mountains. it's just a beautiful drive. the other thing, after he served and became senator, he was instrumental in getting president coolidge to come to the black hills and see the carving of mount rushmore in its infancy, which convinced coolidge to commit federal funds, and i think, save mount rushmore from collapsing as a project. so, for those two reasons, peter k was a very forward...
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andng was so regular happens in such weird ways that we turned it into a kind of religion.hought being a cup span major kind of better because they were buddhists.e you have given up on the idea of ambition. you are just enjoying the game. when you wore the cubs hat, you told the world my kingdom is not of this world. we won and i think the red sox and went through the same thing. the identity changes and you realize your children grow up in a strange world where they think the cubs are a great baseball team. rich: with it -- jeff: was it early banks who said it was never a curse but a fear? rich: i think in one of the last interviews with sports illustrated, the points were the curse became serious was 1969 where they had an incredibly great team up by seven games in september and they collapsed. i asked what is the curse. he said it is not voodoo, it is fear. when you have never one in your team has number one and you -- and you have never won get into high-pressure games in the season you do not know how to win and you choke. the owner of the cuts that to me the reason h
andng was so regular happens in such weird ways that we turned it into a kind of religion.hought being a cup span major kind of better because they were buddhists.e you have given up on the idea of ambition. you are just enjoying the game. when you wore the cubs hat, you told the world my kingdom is not of this world. we won and i think the red sox and went through the same thing. the identity changes and you realize your children grow up in a strange world where they think the cubs are a great...
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clinton andng to others never had that conversation?ssue korean nuclear became an issue in the clinton administration. we were not talking to china about korea hardly at all. tillerson's whether trump isship with secure for such a discussion. are wheregs he has with somebody for 45 minutes and you have your talking points. kissinger and others sat around for 18 hours just talking. didlie: how much time donald trump xi jinping spend in florida? trump said he ask him the history of china. >> he said to xi jinping you can solve this north korean problem. he said it's complicated. he ask why is a complicated. he said let me tell you. so trump has not been a careful student of history. charlie: we talked about this idea of this trump visit. >> first week of november. charlie: xi jinping will know where he stands. here is donald trump coming. he is stopping along the way to talk to everybody else before he gets here. this could be a momentous conversation. >> absolutely. charlie: what should trump be asking? he shouldre in charge say to presi
clinton andng to others never had that conversation?ssue korean nuclear became an issue in the clinton administration. we were not talking to china about korea hardly at all. tillerson's whether trump isship with secure for such a discussion. are wheregs he has with somebody for 45 minutes and you have your talking points. kissinger and others sat around for 18 hours just talking. didlie: how much time donald trump xi jinping spend in florida? trump said he ask him the history of china....
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of a two-seater economy, he identifies the top percent and bottom 62%, which i thought was top 40% andng- bottom 60%. it depends if you're looking at home prices in average earnings. if you're looking as 1% as extreme, when you are widening the band to the top 20% versus the remainder, you still see a huge divergence between the two but maybe it puts it more in terms that people can understand. when you're talking about 1%, you are talking about a rarefied segment of society. julia: and he broke it down in terms of those who can benefit from the market rally and a proportion that doesn't. that inequality gap we have even among those two proportions will only increase over the next five to 10 years. scarlet: do you think when it comes to fed chair, there is a different person in the lead every day? are we talking about the same for candidates and it is that someone is talking about one candidate over the other? >> i think there are broader surveys in the finance sector. muchld not place too credence in this betting sites. sites have a very narrow segment of the population. from a few twee
of a two-seater economy, he identifies the top percent and bottom 62%, which i thought was top 40% andng- bottom 60%. it depends if you're looking at home prices in average earnings. if you're looking as 1% as extreme, when you are widening the band to the top 20% versus the remainder, you still see a huge divergence between the two but maybe it puts it more in terms that people can understand. when you're talking about 1%, you are talking about a rarefied segment of society. julia: and he...
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. >> it's n south carolina andng. i decided not have one as well. >> really, what made you decide?: because on tv as a child, anybody southern was depicted as dumb. and i didn't upon want to seem dumb. i was like i'm going to talk like john chancellor. i'm going to talk like a news guy or somebody like that. >> and you've done really well at that. >> stephen: and pretending to be smart. yeah, that's one of my go-es to. now you're doing a show "disjointed" on netflix with chuck lorre and dave javerbaum. >> dave javerbaum created this insane show. we're on netflix now. we're going to drop the next 10 in january. >> stephen: i think it's the only place you can do it is on netflix because you guys are smoking a lot of weed. >> smoking weed, saying the "f" word, and a (bleep) free for all. >> stephen: this is not netflix. you can't say that here. you cant say that here. >> no, i said bleepped. >> stephen: on the show? >> yes. >> stephen: tom, philly mouth. it takes place nay pot dispensary. >> yeah, i play ruth whitefeather, she's been an activist ever since she was in her teens. >> ste
. >> it's n south carolina andng. i decided not have one as well. >> really, what made you decide?: because on tv as a child, anybody southern was depicted as dumb. and i didn't upon want to seem dumb. i was like i'm going to talk like john chancellor. i'm going to talk like a news guy or somebody like that. >> and you've done really well at that. >> stephen: and pretending to be smart. yeah, that's one of my go-es to. now you're doing a show "disjointed" on...
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we're all members of a single species indeed trouble, as i put it, all of that prevents him from , andng absolutely leaves the whole matter unclear. nermeen: is it your sense that are sufficient restraint on donald trump acting unilaterally on either of thesese fronts, climate or nuclear? >> you would have to have total restraints for them to be sufficient with a man like donald trump. of course there aren't sufficient restraints. and whoever definitive on generals to restrain a civilian in so many different areas -- and we don't know the outcome. i am not, in my book were in my work, promising that we have accomplished enough to prevent climate damage and real disaster from happening. it is happening already. what i'm saying is that there has been a shift in mindset that makes possible the actions, the sensible actions, necessary to curve global warming. we still haven't taken those actions fully. , ithe beginning of my book speak of the ultimate absurdity. the ultimate absurdity that if we do nothing but what we're doing now -- it is what i mean by malignant normality, does going on us
we're all members of a single species indeed trouble, as i put it, all of that prevents him from , andng absolutely leaves the whole matter unclear. nermeen: is it your sense that are sufficient restraint on donald trump acting unilaterally on either of thesese fronts, climate or nuclear? >> you would have to have total restraints for them to be sufficient with a man like donald trump. of course there aren't sufficient restraints. and whoever definitive on generals to restrain a civilian...
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we are sick and tired andng part of why trump won is a revolt against the idea that we don't have thato determine those values and rules. we do. we quite simply do. >> brian: and fortifying the border/barrier. it's something obama and clinton and schumer were in support of. but this debate happens every two weeks here on this show. thanks so much for joining us. i appreciate it. maybe they will get things done at washington and make our lives a little bit easier. steve, good job.at coming up straight ahead, is twitter censoring pro-life ads across its platform?oo why pro-life groups are blasting the social media giant but not facebook. we will explain why. blasting the social media giant but not facebo this woman is laughing because she's listening to audible. and this woman is pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-audible on your smartphone to start listening today. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home thi
we are sick and tired andng part of why trump won is a revolt against the idea that we don't have thato determine those values and rules. we do. we quite simply do. >> brian: and fortifying the border/barrier. it's something obama and clinton and schumer were in support of. but this debate happens every two weeks here on this show. thanks so much for joining us. i appreciate it. maybe they will get things done at washington and make our lives a little bit easier. steve, good job.at coming...
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points, andng up 10 the nasdaq losing two thirds of 1%.ow, not a huge selloff, but my recent standards, still pretty shocking to see these kinds of numbers. scarlet: the dow gave up earlier gains as well. let's get you to some of the bigger names that are putting a drag on the index. general electric all i 6.3%. the earnings report came out friday and was disappointing as a big miss in every way possible. yet, the company recovered off of its lows mainly on the strength of john flannery and how he framed his efforts to put the company on a better footing. nevertheless, much of analysts cut their target and downgraded their ratings on the stock. ge down by 6.3%. under armour with its worst day since august. the brand is trying to restore its sales growth. a sabbatical according to someone not being identified. considering exiting some categories, including tennis and fishing. speaking of the consumer names to hasbro down by almost 9%. the outlook is what disappointed investors, and of course you have the bankruptcy up to his arrest, which h
points, andng up 10 the nasdaq losing two thirds of 1%.ow, not a huge selloff, but my recent standards, still pretty shocking to see these kinds of numbers. scarlet: the dow gave up earlier gains as well. let's get you to some of the bigger names that are putting a drag on the index. general electric all i 6.3%. the earnings report came out friday and was disappointing as a big miss in every way possible. yet, the company recovered off of its lows mainly on the strength of john flannery and how...
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the ceo says he would consider andng majority stakes lenders in india and indonesia as well as the unitednterest in those countries. a senior executive has educated how much they might spend. shown aacebook has cheaper vr headset that does not need to be tethered. pushing that technology to a wider audience. oculus go and will be available next year. they have cut the cost of the oculus rift headset. their rivals come in at $599. i do not know if i am ready for vr in my home. there are sharp corners of my house. private analysis when new financials kick in next year. hand thisnk plans to the change is almost twice the rate of corporate lawyers. air launching an appeal today against his five-year prison sentence for corruption and perjury. he was convicted in august of rising then-president, who won instead of him. peter has been tracking all of this. catch us up on what has been happening since that conviction in august. catch reviewers -- viewers up with what is happening. change.de a major he swapped out his lead attorney -- or retained a long-term judge on the court. it will help their
the ceo says he would consider andng majority stakes lenders in india and indonesia as well as the unitednterest in those countries. a senior executive has educated how much they might spend. shown aacebook has cheaper vr headset that does not need to be tethered. pushing that technology to a wider audience. oculus go and will be available next year. they have cut the cost of the oculus rift headset. their rivals come in at $599. i do not know if i am ready for vr in my home. there are sharp...
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see a change in personnel with the fed and ecb andng in a new direction policy, it could lead to uncertainty two questions over where the central asia banks will be going, more aggressive in tightening or not. likewise or japan, will and new chief move away from abenomics? these are unknowns. least, it is a question given the period of stability and monetary policy for some time in asia. with china we know the pboc does lack the independence of its global peers. what can we expect the next leader might concern themselves with? looking ahead, what is the big question at the center? mentioned, we don't have the same transparency we have with the fed, so it is difficult to know what the process is, but on the basis that is coming up, one assumes that china policymakers want economic growth and stability and market stability too. they are looking for policymakers on tackling the problems with growing debt in the country, keeping an eye on house prices, so it will be a mix of stability in the economy and keeping a lid on growing risks. no major changes i would think. enda curran, thank you very m
see a change in personnel with the fed and ecb andng in a new direction policy, it could lead to uncertainty two questions over where the central asia banks will be going, more aggressive in tightening or not. likewise or japan, will and new chief move away from abenomics? these are unknowns. least, it is a question given the period of stability and monetary policy for some time in asia. with china we know the pboc does lack the independence of its global peers. what can we expect the next...
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carrying out an enterprisewide risk review of sales practice risks, andng maintaining enterprisewide sales practice risk management and oversight. what has been the involvement of regulators since initial incident, including in response to the new disclosures about the increased amount of unauthorized accounts as well as the cbi issues? >> we have an active dialogue with our regulators, the federal reserve, the occ and the cfpb wing were talking about bank related issues. so the to two minutes dialogue. for example, as it relates to the collateral protection or cpi issue, when that got escalated in the third quarter, we reported it to our regulators on a real-time basis and we've been working with them not only to keep them apprised of those issues but also in particular with the occ working with them to make sure that the remediation plan we had for any customer that was impacted by cpi is acceptable. as a relates to the fundamental changes that have been madel since i became coo, our compliance, we have done following things. first and foremost we centralized all of our enterprise
carrying out an enterprisewide risk review of sales practice risks, andng maintaining enterprisewide sales practice risk management and oversight. what has been the involvement of regulators since initial incident, including in response to the new disclosures about the increased amount of unauthorized accounts as well as the cbi issues? >> we have an active dialogue with our regulators, the federal reserve, the occ and the cfpb wing were talking about bank related issues. so the to two...
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light andng constitutional understanding, the national constitution center inspires all citizens to preserve, protect, and the set -- defend american liberty in the spirit of sacrifice and service exemplified by the heroic career of senator mccain. called tous will be the life of sacrifice and service that john mccain has devoted to the united states of america, but all of us are inspired by his example. on behalf of the national constitution center, for all you have done to preserve, protect, and defendant liberty in america and across the globe, it's an honor to say thank you, senator mccain. [applause] >> john mccain's life has always been about freedom. >> he's truly one of america's heroes. >> the personification of courage and independence. >> he has what it takes to stand up, to speak up. >> if you could combine a cowboy with a scholar, that's what he is. mccain the third comes from a long line of service to country. >> his father was an admiral. >> his family has served in every conflict since america's founding. >> it dates back all the way to general george washington's staff. >> h
light andng constitutional understanding, the national constitution center inspires all citizens to preserve, protect, and the set -- defend american liberty in the spirit of sacrifice and service exemplified by the heroic career of senator mccain. called tous will be the life of sacrifice and service that john mccain has devoted to the united states of america, but all of us are inspired by his example. on behalf of the national constitution center, for all you have done to preserve, protect,...
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her career, fighting at the wrongful defense fund, fighting in texas, fighting for immigrant rights, andng mass incarceration running the most active and effective civil rights division in modern history is the assistant attorney general for the civil rights division, to now be head of the leadership conference on civil and human rights, she has always been guided by her sense of justice and she always leads with her heart and her values. she's one of my closest and dearest friends. she's also someone i look up to and consider a hero. i'm so very, very proud of her and i love for her to join me on the stage right now. thank you. [applause] >> hi. good morning, everyone. a very warm welcome from my dear friend, nick. i am so glad to see everyone here today. i know the panelists are joining us on the stage right now. i just wanted to open up with a couple of framing remarks about the incredibly extraordinary time that we are in and i don't mean that in a great way. this is -- i think it's so important that all of you are gathered here this morning. this is an extraordinary time in our countr
her career, fighting at the wrongful defense fund, fighting in texas, fighting for immigrant rights, andng mass incarceration running the most active and effective civil rights division in modern history is the assistant attorney general for the civil rights division, to now be head of the leadership conference on civil and human rights, she has always been guided by her sense of justice and she always leads with her heart and her values. she's one of my closest and dearest friends. she's also...
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at daca andng thinking about these young people. they may have to leave this country, probably will, and that is going to hurt millions of people. how do we take that message and knocked it in? >> d you want to pop in on that? >> i have three answers. the first is old-fashioned democratic redistribution. in some cases that is building and innfrastructure, some cases it is working with partners on the ground. the second is doing the municipal work that we have been able to do in missouri, and we have done a little of that in tennessee. to see what was possible and start the conversation about women and families. do our values work even when you have a hostile government? the third is listen. maybe that is the first, really. staying open and coming to places like this so you can tell us what you need more of, and we can be responsive to that. that is the way we approach it. >> is there a mic out there? >> yes, right here. i am chris from wisconsin. aen are we going to have conversation about building a progressive infrastructure just
at daca andng thinking about these young people. they may have to leave this country, probably will, and that is going to hurt millions of people. how do we take that message and knocked it in? >> d you want to pop in on that? >> i have three answers. the first is old-fashioned democratic redistribution. in some cases that is building and innfrastructure, some cases it is working with partners on the ground. the second is doing the municipal work that we have been able to do in...
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of russia andng what it means when there is more liquidity in the market.eter: to some extent you have to ignore it. some have been trading at record lows. markets are banking on the fact that there was a lot of noise, that central banks will continue to save them. i am thinking potentially markets are being complacent. tom: william --francine: william? the rallying call is economic trump politics. the demonstration of that was the clinton election. policys concern about and the effective tighter liquidity on the world economy. when he to the context on what that is -- on what is causing it. with shocks to do in a growing environment than a tumbling one. i don't we have the information yet. my instinct is this is a little bit of a storm entity cap. they danger it is -- the danger is it is something more significant. we will talk more about monetary policy next. --coming up, including plenty coming up, including the weekend war of words between president trump and a republican senator. what it means for tax reform. later, catalonia calls for talks. the regio
of russia andng what it means when there is more liquidity in the market.eter: to some extent you have to ignore it. some have been trading at record lows. markets are banking on the fact that there was a lot of noise, that central banks will continue to save them. i am thinking potentially markets are being complacent. tom: william --francine: william? the rallying call is economic trump politics. the demonstration of that was the clinton election. policys concern about and the effective...
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i think it is a very good question as the ecb continues italy andng how the the spains of the world,tom: we want to talk about the raging debate that is going on over the efficacy of corporate tax reform. vince reinhart loves this. not me and my ugly face. you can watch this off your desk. block with stephen gallo. there it is, the reinhardt chart. you can steal that chart over to your bloomberg. good morning. ♪ ♪ bloomberg daybreak will be taking to the airwaves, jonathan ferro, david westin, alix steel. will you get some insight into those tech earnings? david: we certainly will. we will have an interview with carly fiorina. she was the ceo who ran for president. she was the one who did not get it. she was outspoken about donald trump on the campaign trail. we will talk to her about what he is getting right and wrong in washington. tom: thank you so much. we continue with a quick briefing on technology. paul sweeney joining us from bloomberg intelligence. down on the story for a bloomberg intelligence, everyone is looking at earnings in the single digits and high single digits, and
i think it is a very good question as the ecb continues italy andng how the the spains of the world,tom: we want to talk about the raging debate that is going on over the efficacy of corporate tax reform. vince reinhart loves this. not me and my ugly face. you can watch this off your desk. block with stephen gallo. there it is, the reinhardt chart. you can steal that chart over to your bloomberg. good morning. ♪ ♪ bloomberg daybreak will be taking to the airwaves, jonathan ferro, david...
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andng us now, scott wren dani burger. scott, let's begin with you.ts? scott: we have to remember that he's a politician now and he has exaggerator of a few things. in my mind, i would say the last ispoints in the s&p 500 probably almost exclusively related to tax reform. a totalthink it will be disaster if it doesn't go through. we are assuming nothing this year. maybe we see something, there's an election in 2018, these guys will want to pass something, but will it be significant enough to push in 18 trillion dollar economy ahead? that's the big question. havethan: a lot of people been saying, and we set it ourselves this morning, this administration has tied its success to the success of the stock market. it had the same time, is this a strategy to put this pop -- put this on other lawmakers? personally i think it's a mistake for any president or politician to tie success to the stock market. varietythat there is a of things that the administration is doing to apply only for tax reform, but for other proposals that they might have out there as well
andng us now, scott wren dani burger. scott, let's begin with you.ts? scott: we have to remember that he's a politician now and he has exaggerator of a few things. in my mind, i would say the last ispoints in the s&p 500 probably almost exclusively related to tax reform. a totalthink it will be disaster if it doesn't go through. we are assuming nothing this year. maybe we see something, there's an election in 2018, these guys will want to pass something, but will it be significant enough to...
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long andng to talk hard about barclays. look at barclays shares. down 5.7%. deutsche bank down 2%.etting some details from the norwegian central bank. rates will be kept unchanged today. riskslance of economic unchanged since september. unchanged at 0.5%. here's the news with sebastian. donald trump says he's thinking about getting janet yellen another term as fed chair. terrific and they are doing very well together. familiar to people the matter, gary cohn is not open to the fed. mindel holly faye was speaking asked lucidly to bloomberg. >> i have a meeting with two banks. they will come and apply for licenses to operate in saudi arabia. we're open. the u.s. house has in responseanctions to iran's support for hezbollah. the two bills market first action against iran since president trump refused to continue the compliance over the nuclear pact. china has begun marketing its first sovereign dollar bond. since 2004. according to people familiar, the offer is $1 billion. the same amount of 10 year debt we offered at a premium of 4250 basis points. to european union has agreed start
long andng to talk hard about barclays. look at barclays shares. down 5.7%. deutsche bank down 2%.etting some details from the norwegian central bank. rates will be kept unchanged today. riskslance of economic unchanged since september. unchanged at 0.5%. here's the news with sebastian. donald trump says he's thinking about getting janet yellen another term as fed chair. terrific and they are doing very well together. familiar to people the matter, gary cohn is not open to the fed. mindel holly...
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the president has indicated he's , andng to support reform try to work to fix this problem and help these young people that justify help if congress so decides. we need to get on with it. we are not going to work with simply amnesty without improvement in the problems we've got an immigration. if we work together something can be done on that. >> thank you. senator blumenthal: -- thank you for answering our questions today. you first of all, just to say i think many of my colleagues and i feel you have stretched the concept of executive privilege maybe to the breaking point and we need to it's a validat purpose and effect is. i'm not going to pursue it in light of the time but i want to ask you about a tweet from the 25.ident on july attorney general jeff sessions has taken a very weak position on hillary clinton's crimes. intel and dnc server, and leakers. ". effect on yourny thinking about these issues? a.g. sessions: the core of any clinton matter is within the refusal i promised this committee. simply nott is something i can personally be engaged in. i expect the department of justice
the president has indicated he's , andng to support reform try to work to fix this problem and help these young people that justify help if congress so decides. we need to get on with it. we are not going to work with simply amnesty without improvement in the problems we've got an immigration. if we work together something can be done on that. >> thank you. senator blumenthal: -- thank you for answering our questions today. you first of all, just to say i think many of my colleagues and i...