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, bob, bob, bob looking at the shawnee area ski district, beautiful, almost like a painting. so kind of fog, rain going on, how long is it going to last. >> we'll finds out in 15 seconds. >> so i was in the middle of brain surgery over there, i just decided to keep my april on on while doing wind speeds. still winds any philadelphia with 15-mile per hour winds at the shore, 18, 20-mile per hour winds, and wind gusts are even higher, 31-mile an hour wind gusts recorded in philadelphia. still have a wind advisory in effect, for the next couple of hours, as we look real quick at rain. it is falling in hellertown, dublin, up there in bucks county. starting to rain again here in philadelphia. and down in south jersey, as well. woolwich township getting some rain, as well as parts of southern delaware. so, when all is said and done, we will will have about an inch of rain and we will see chillier temperatures after that. 70s today. mid 60s tomorrow. sixty on thursday. and dry all the way up until our next
, bob, bob, bob looking at the shawnee area ski district, beautiful, almost like a painting. so kind of fog, rain going on, how long is it going to last. >> we'll finds out in 15 seconds. >> so i was in the middle of brain surgery over there, i just decided to keep my april on on while doing wind speeds. still winds any philadelphia with 15-mile per hour winds at the shore, 18, 20-mile per hour winds, and wind gusts are even higher, 31-mile an hour wind gusts recorded in...
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that that might make you come on the idea if you met bob bob he wasn't. that you know. good judgment at these times is critical. the gamble seems to have paid off after twenty four hours the taxi arrives in kiss a do good. but luck is against them. the pharmacy is closed the ice has melted and the vaccines urgently need to be refrigerated. someone. was up with you know. none of them got no no i've got a device you get one foot out. the pharmacist is on his way but one passenger is tired of waiting. for their physical. we know what it might mean that you couldn't make them out like yeah man i've got them where i know them because i didn't know that the. little bit on. the pharmacist arrives an hour later he quickly refrigerate the vaccines relief all around ok. most villages and some towns in guinea lack the most basic services. kissa dugu and its two hundred thousand inhabitants get only a few hours of electricity a week. the main hospital has an emergency unit that's reserved for pregnant women ok. mary i'm a nurse dashes off to the hospitals only ambulance the vehicle
that that might make you come on the idea if you met bob bob he wasn't. that you know. good judgment at these times is critical. the gamble seems to have paid off after twenty four hours the taxi arrives in kiss a do good. but luck is against them. the pharmacy is closed the ice has melted and the vaccines urgently need to be refrigerated. someone. was up with you know. none of them got no no i've got a device you get one foot out. the pharmacist is on his way but one passenger is tired of...
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at the end of the day, i know bob well, bob is going to vote for tennessee he's going to vote for america, he's going to vote for tax reform because he knows it's in the best interest of americans, so put this twitter dispute aside, the fact is, we have a historic chance of actually fixing this tax code, giving people pay raises and getting the american economy growing at the rate where we can actually get bigger paychecks, more take home pay, healthier economy. that's what matters. so all this stuff you see on a daily basis twitter this and that, forget about it. let's focus on helping people improving people's lives and doing the things we said we would do that accomplishes that. you're going to ask about this? >> all right. good. yeah, fine. >> how do you plan to lower rates? >> i would love to answer that question because that's what the ways and means committee chairman does, but i'm going to have to defer you to kevin brady, the ways and means committee, they hold the pen on this thing negotiating this bill, writing this bill. all these questions will be answered shortly when the wa
at the end of the day, i know bob well, bob is going to vote for tennessee he's going to vote for america, he's going to vote for tax reform because he knows it's in the best interest of americans, so put this twitter dispute aside, the fact is, we have a historic chance of actually fixing this tax code, giving people pay raises and getting the american economy growing at the rate where we can actually get bigger paychecks, more take home pay, healthier economy. that's what matters. so all this...
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bob redell there. bob, this is really something that has grown so quickly from ten acres, then we heard 125 now. >> reporter: correct, marcus. cal fire started around 10:30 last night as a structure fire and spread. around 12:30, it was ten acres. in four and a half, four to five hours since, it's grown to, unfortunately, 125 acres. we are on bear creek road, highway 35. chp has a check point, a roadblock set up limiting the traffic going in and out of the areas because of the cal fire equipment. they want the firefighters to get their equipment on the steep, windy roads to have access to get the fires put out. this is a great concern for people. this area, the santa cruz mountain is steep, full of vegetation and, of course, a lot of people have the north bay fires still fresh on their minds. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, bob. bob has been on the fire lines for the last week as well. this is very difficult situation because fire crews are stretched thin. cal fire has a station in the santa cruz mountains. they are never uncovered. it's got to be a difficult time. >> they are paying attention to the weather, the wind conditions. as we saw, kari hall, we are going to see wind. not as much as last week. we are going to see a pick up. >> a small increase in the winds as we go through the day, which can be expected. now, as we get you oriented where we are here, looking at bear creek road south of los gatos now and locater of where we are tracking that wildfire off of bear creek road and that area in the santa cruz mountains. a call went to start out. let's look at how the temperatures are shaping up as we start out this morning. it's in the mid-50s there. by 6:00, the temperatures slowly warm after sunrise. that's when the cal fire crews start to take act
bob redell there. bob, this is really something that has grown so quickly from ten acres, then we heard 125 now. >> reporter: correct, marcus. cal fire started around 10:30 last night as a structure fire and spread. around 12:30, it was ten acres. in four and a half, four to five hours since, it's grown to, unfortunately, 125 acres. we are on bear creek road, highway 35. chp has a check point, a roadblock set up limiting the traffic going in and out of the areas because of the cal fire...
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bob: powell. jonathan: credit or it's not getting any cheaper? andael: i think you sell way for the opportunity to buy it wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now.. jonathan: bond yields higher or lower? michael: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. they gave rejoining the -- thank you for joining me michael collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. we will see you next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. by that time we might know who the next fed chair is. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ >> it is 12:30 new york. 12:30 a.m. in hong kong. shery: will come to bloomberg markets. ♪ shery: from bloomberg world headquarters, here are the top stories we're following. janettch as we learn yellen is back at the white house, just a day after meeting with president trump. we have the latest on this critical decision for investors worldwide. as a whirlwind week of third-quarter earnings came to a close, we look at the details. tech's record influence on the cycle in much more. as part of bloomberg's special series on automation, we speak with rishi ganti about the coming revolution involving new technology like a.i. on the financial industry. ♪ let's get a check
bob: powell. jonathan: credit or it's not getting any cheaper? andael: i think you sell way for the opportunity to buy it wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now.. jonathan: bond yields higher or lower? michael: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. they gave rejoining the -- thank you for joining me michael collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. we will see you next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. by that time we...
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. ♪ nikki: take that high into your most important meeting, a deal-closing dinner at bob, bob, ricardnspired spot in soho is a no holds barred ode to decadence. watching this juicy beef wellington get carved tableside? it's the best kind of dinner theater. and whenever you are ready to toast your success, there is a champagne button built into every booth. >> cheers. nikki: by now, you've earned a day off. this is redchurch street, in the heart of shoreditch. stop by modern society for indie jewelry and clothing, or monologue for great home wares and desk accessories. then round the corner for giftable notebooks and travel sets, all in custom patterns. ♪ nikki: when it comes to british food, i can't leave without trying the real national dish, curry. fabulous. at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. the talented indian chef is making excellent riffs on these samosas and amazing lamb noodles spiced with powerful thai red chilies, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. ♪ nikki: it's all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolut
. ♪ nikki: take that high into your most important meeting, a deal-closing dinner at bob, bob, ricardnspired spot in soho is a no holds barred ode to decadence. watching this juicy beef wellington get carved tableside? it's the best kind of dinner theater. and whenever you are ready to toast your success, there is a champagne button built into every booth. >> cheers. nikki: by now, you've earned a day off. this is redchurch street, in the heart of shoreditch. stop by modern society for...
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. ♪ nikki: take that high into your most important meeting, a deal-closing dinner at bob, bob, ricardnspired spot in soho is a no holds barred ode to decadence. watching this juicy beef wellington get carved tableside? it's the best kind of dinner theater. and whenever you are ready to toast your success, there is a champagne button built into every booth. >> cheers. nikki: by now, you've earned a day off. this is redchurch street, in the heart of shoreditch. stop by modern society for indie jewelry and clothing, or monologue for great home wares and desk accessories. then round the corner for giftable notebooks and travel sets, all in custom patterns. ♪ nikki: when it comes to british food, i can't leave without trying the real national dish, curry. fabulous. at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. the talented indian chef is making excellent riffs on these samosas and amazing lamb noodles spiced with powerful thai red chilies, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. ♪ nikki: it's all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolut
. ♪ nikki: take that high into your most important meeting, a deal-closing dinner at bob, bob, ricardnspired spot in soho is a no holds barred ode to decadence. watching this juicy beef wellington get carved tableside? it's the best kind of dinner theater. and whenever you are ready to toast your success, there is a champagne button built into every booth. >> cheers. nikki: by now, you've earned a day off. this is redchurch street, in the heart of shoreditch. stop by modern society for...
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bob o'donnell, president of technalysis research, and our guest for the hour. first of all, this is a report that came out of the taiwanese "economic daily news." how reliable is a report like this? bob: coming out of taiwan, rumors abound. having looked at that market for years and years and years, things do pop up. not every detail necessarily can be correct but generally speaking, you get a good sense of some of the things that happened in the supply chain through taiwan. emily: is it conceivable to you that they could have cut orders by more than 50%? bobe absolute 50% number does strike me as kind of high. that they could cut orders by a good amount. my guess is it could be true. if you recall, at the apple event -- this is something we talked about -- i had concern around the fact that you had a phone that a lot of people felt, the iphone 8, was very similar to the 7 and the 6, and the x was more interesting, more exciting, yet was going to be delayed. i wrote a column about this for "usa today" saying, hey, is the iphone 8 going to suffer? it looks like that is executive -- exactly what is playing out. emily: abigail used to work that i've never heard associated with the iphone, that it could be a dud. bob: i will disagree with abigail on that one. i am sure the iphone x is going to do great. the question is, will there be enough supply? apple's biggest quarter, and they count on huge holiday sales. guess what? it is coming out in november. if there are supply-chain hiccups, all the people hoping for the iphone x under the christmas
bob o'donnell, president of technalysis research, and our guest for the hour. first of all, this is a report that came out of the taiwanese "economic daily news." how reliable is a report like this? bob: coming out of taiwan, rumors abound. having looked at that market for years and years and years, things do pop up. not every detail necessarily can be correct but generally speaking, you get a good sense of some of the things that happened in the supply chain through taiwan. emily: is...
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bob: powell. jonathan: credit, wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower your end? mike: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you for joining me, mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us. we will see you next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. by then, we might know who the next fed chair is. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ marilyn watson. >> the thrill of living well is in the pursuit. the pursuit of the rarest experiences, the pursuit of the finest products, the pursuit of quality in everything you do. and in all of these pursuits, you need the best intelligence to make the best decisions. >> we know she sells for a lot, but what makes her important -- >> it is not easy. it's difficult work. >> welcome to "bloomberg pursuits," the show that helps you follow your inspiration. in this edition, hannah elliott talks cars with jay leno. >> they are like dinosaurs from another era.
bob: powell. jonathan: credit, wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower your end? mike: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you for joining me, mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us. we will see you next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m....
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bob. >> bob weinstein was generally abusive with people in my company. >> and jeffrey katzenberg, the brother's former boss at disney, said bob belittled and bullied his employees. >> the one person who did unacceptable to me was bob. >> bob weinstein's lawyer told cbs this morning variety's story about bob weinstein is riddled with false and misleading assertions by miss segel and we have the e-mails to prove it. he did not respond to a question about katzenberg's comments so it does raise questions as to whether bob weinstein will remain at the company if in fact they are acquired by colony capital. also it broadens a discussion beyond just the corridors of the weinstein company to others within the industry. >> it gets uglier and uglier. thank you very much, bianna. >>> damage estimates from northern california's deadly wildfires topped $3 billion and that number is expected to grow. the wineries were hit hard. more than 30 were destroyed or damaged after the fires broke out early last week. aid ya adriana diaz is at a winery this suffered extensive damage. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. california wine making is
bob. >> bob weinstein was generally abusive with people in my company. >> and jeffrey katzenberg, the brother's former boss at disney, said bob belittled and bullied his employees. >> the one person who did unacceptable to me was bob. >> bob weinstein's lawyer told cbs this morning variety's story about bob weinstein is riddled with false and misleading assertions by miss segel and we have the e-mails to prove it. he did not respond to a question about katzenberg's...
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bob corker has finally unleashed in saying what all these other people might be thinking. >> here's something else that's really been striking over last few hours. for folks who follow politics closely. bob corker was an early supporter. when president trump had folks lining up, you know, legitimate republican establishment folks, it was bob corker who was showing up at these rallies. i want to play how bob corker describes his previous support for the president today and then what that support looked like back in 2016. here it is. >> what's that? >> -- campaigning for him? >> i didn't really campaign for him. you know, i, i, you know, i went to raleigh. >> the rallies that i have back home aren't quite like this. >> very good. >> pretty cool. yeah, this is unbelievable, isn't it? his instincts on foreign policy are obviously very, very good. the fact that he's challenging some of the status quo. it is, falls on these countries to think a little bit differently about u.s. >> shelby holiday, taylor, a tale of two corkers. again, it's striking. it's almost as if we don't have the whole story here. it's as if something happened between these two behind the scenes that has led to a very public spat. >> right, something snapped. because we've seen a number of other republicans criticize the president. the president didn't even
bob corker has finally unleashed in saying what all these other people might be thinking. >> here's something else that's really been striking over last few hours. for folks who follow politics closely. bob corker was an early supporter. when president trump had folks lining up, you know, legitimate republican establishment folks, it was bob corker who was showing up at these rallies. i want to play how bob corker describes his previous support for the president today and then what that...
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bob corker. there isn't one republican senator who would side with donald trump over bob corker in this kind of dispute and so donald trump sits in the white house tonight beaten into his corner by bob corker. humiliated by bob corker. by being accurately described by bob corker. the collective public quotes about president trump by senator corker are the worst things ever said about a president by a senator in the same party. they are now actually the worst things ever said by a senator about a president, world war iii. world war iii. there is nothing worse that you could say about a president than that he's setting the country on the path to world war iii. there is nothing worse that a president could do. donald trump is the slowest student ever to occupy the presidency and so it is taking him a long time to discover that he doesn't actually have any power over senators like bob corker but tonight the president might finally be learning, learning that lesson in the most painful way possible. by having to sit there in the white house humiliated by senator corker and being unable to attack senator corker with a tweet because he has finally discovered that bob corker has more power o
bob corker. there isn't one republican senator who would side with donald trump over bob corker in this kind of dispute and so donald trump sits in the white house tonight beaten into his corner by bob corker. humiliated by bob corker. by being accurately described by bob corker. the collective public quotes about president trump by senator corker are the worst things ever said about a president by a senator in the same party. they are now actually the worst things ever said by a senator about...
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we want to go to "today in the bay's" bob redell. bobbeans for you, but we know that there's a potential cause here. >> reporter: cal fire telling us, kris and marcus, yes, it started as a structure fire around 11:30, maybe a little before that last night. at first, it was around ten acres. now, it's grown to 125 acres. you have 150 people
we want to go to "today in the bay's" bob redell. bobbeans for you, but we know that there's a potential cause here. >> reporter: cal fire telling us, kris and marcus, yes, it started as a structure fire around 11:30, maybe a little before that last night. at first, it was around ten acres. now, it's grown to 125 acres. you have 150 people
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back to you guys. >> thank you, bob. >> thank, bob. >> i am one of them.o have been here. >> thank you, di. i can't believe we got you on tv. she has us going all around, and now we have her quivering. >> did you know the year book was actually drawn, there wasn't a photo? >> little sketch. >> stands still. poof. >> who stand up to bullies? >> lady gaga does. >> she is defending a young girl on social media. i love her. i love what she has to say. born this way. how about this one? her new inspiring video. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> we'll see you tonight, people at the wells fargo center for bruno mars, lady gaga using her power of celebrity to stop bullies. how is she doing this now? >> kids at elementary school out in california for bullying a friend's daughter there. >> okay? >> i'm really, really sad to hear that genesis is being bullied at school. i work a lot in the space of anti-bullying and i have learned that this can really change the growth and the happiness of children all over the world. so i encourage you all to be kind to one another and to
back to you guys. >> thank you, bob. >> thank, bob. >> i am one of them.o have been here. >> thank you, di. i can't believe we got you on tv. she has us going all around, and now we have her quivering. >> did you know the year book was actually drawn, there wasn't a photo? >> little sketch. >> stands still. poof. >> who stand up to bullies? >> lady gaga does. >> she is defending a young girl on social media. i love her. i love what she...
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bob, come right in. ( laughter ) it was true, i was ushered into the bureau chief's office and subsequently hired. ( laughter ) turned out, i had walked in on someone else's ( applause ) >> stephen: someone named bob? yes, it was bobnd some years after that i called him and said, i want to ask you something, did you have an appointment with bill small back in 1969? he said, yeah, that's when it was, but, you know, nothing ever came of it and nbc offered me a job so i went to work there. >> stephen: worked out good for everybody. >> worked out good for everybody. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: bob, thanks so much for being here. his book "overload: finding the truth in today's deluge of news" is available now. bob schieffer, everybody! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ...how much data did i use last night? what did i sign up for... hey jimmy, where's your iphone season spirit? be smart and get the new iphone 8 from sprint you'll get the best price for unlimited and network reliability within 1% of the other guys. i'm going to sprint! celebrate at sprint the only way to get the new iphone 8 for $0 per month. plus, upgrade to the latest iphone anytime with iphone
bob, come right in. ( laughter ) it was true, i was ushered into the bureau chief's office and subsequently hired. ( laughter ) turned out, i had walked in on someone else's ( applause ) >> stephen: someone named bob? yes, it was bobnd some years after that i called him and said, i want to ask you something, did you have an appointment with bill small back in 1969? he said, yeah, that's when it was, but, you know, nothing ever came of it and nbc offered me a job so i went to work there....
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bob, bob. >> that's right. the hill.com has talked about these economic issues and how they are a benefit to the presidents because it's fair. the economy is down, we write that, if it's up gumbo it something that helps the president. no matter who the president is. that is how bill clinton got elected. he focused on the economy. that is honestly where hillary clinton didn't talk as much about the middle class as some democrats would have wanted, and that is why she lost. >> trish: indeed. i used the expression she was the "let them eat cake" candidate. she never related to your average, hardworking american who is trying to make ends meet every week. in many ways, she deliberately ignored him. yet, this guy comes in, he's a billionaire, more money than anyone else overhead to run for office and he relates more to working-class americans that hillary clinton, mitt romney, many, many, many others. >> that is right, trish. mitt romney didn't want to talk about his wealth. president trump and candidate trump love to talk about his wealth because he's successful. he's hiring people who are successful develop the government. that was smart politics and that's why he won. >> trish: i don't think any americans resent that. americans want to see people prosper. it's an important message. you got to keep hitting it. we'll keep hitting it on fox business. bobime for this evening. tomorrow, we'll be talking about dow 23,000 and a whole host of other things on my show, "the intelligence report" at 2:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network where i am every day. i will be right back here for fox news tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you then. good night from new york. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." we have spent nearly a year looking for a russian scandal. for months it's been basically the only thing anyone in washington talked about. many people were certain it would end in impeachment and prison terms. >> i've come to conclude that trump has the kremlin clanp surrounding him, there's more to be learned about it. i believe there has been collusion. >> it's starting to smell more and more like collusion to, i think, the public. >> we saw cold, hard evidence of the trump campaign, the trump family eagerly intending to
bob, bob. >> that's right. the hill.com has talked about these economic issues and how they are a benefit to the presidents because it's fair. the economy is down, we write that, if it's up gumbo it something that helps the president. no matter who the president is. that is how bill clinton got elected. he focused on the economy. that is honestly where hillary clinton didn't talk as much about the middle class as some democrats would have wanted, and that is why she lost. >> trish:...
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bob, bob kelly, but it goodies to have a young, youthful, handsome, man. >> thank you. >> for people to look at and listen to. >> you guys are pretty hand some. tough crowd in here. >> are you single. >> no, i'm not single. >> do you have children. >> no, no. >> so there is a chance. >> let me think. >> not in philly anyway. >> different area code. here's is what going on, good morning, everybody. we are talking about rain showers across town this morning. you know this is not an all day rain deal. so if you are thinking that is it we have a glummy monday, that is not the case. steady heavy rain pushing to the south and east. as we get along zero seven, galloway township, mullica these are bus stops that have soaked up with the rain but again, we're not going to finish this day on a rain net. we will finish it on a cool note because we have cold air up north that will be pushing in a northwesterly win later this afternoon. dressing the kid, definitely need to bring the umbrella, maybe a hoodie by late this afternoon, with temperatures 64 to 68 degrees to start the your day but we will finish off in the lower 60's. fifty-eight into around 60 degrees for your afternoon today, and look at how cold it gets tonight, bob, we will turn fireplace on, and this will be some great cuddling weather for some people out there because we will fall back in the 40's and 30's, crazy, hold on, turf use my walker to get into the shot here. >> you knee what i mean. >> since i'm lumped in with the older gang remember tim conway, he did a good skit like. that 6:32. wet behind the ears on the schuylkill expressway as we are seeing delays from conshohocken to downtown. slow go on the freeway as we head in toward philadelphia, from the black horse pike to the walt whitman bridge. and a accident northeast philadelphia, northbound, route 13, which the gang up there is frankford avenue right by more he will park there right before you get to 95. woodhaven road right at mill road. in the neighborhoods, all of those leaves that have gotten knocked down making things for slippery and wet when you come to the first intersection. down tree in cheltenham west avenue and melrose and a couple of septa's trenton trains, getting out
bob, bob kelly, but it goodies to have a young, youthful, handsome, man. >> thank you. >> for people to look at and listen to. >> you guys are pretty hand some. tough crowd in here. >> are you single. >> no, i'm not single. >> do you have children. >> no, no. >> so there is a chance. >> let me think. >> not in philly anyway. >> different area code. here's is what going on, good morning, everybody. we are talking about rain...
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bob dylan, george harrison, roy orbison and jeff lynne in the travelling wilburys. and bob dylan today led the tributes to his old friend. paul mccartney, mickjagger, brian wilson, all expressed their sadness. he was kind and gentle and sincere. i think that‘s one of the things that people most admired about him, that he wanted to rock and roll, he was in a rock and roll band. he loved what he did. he didn‘t want people telling him what to do, and he kept true to his music all the way through. # well, i started out down a dirty road his final tour ended only a month or two ago, and he said it would probably be his last. he wanted to make the most of the time he had left. from the moment he‘d first seen the beatles as a teenager, rock and roll had been his life. the musician tom petty who has died at the age of 66. many of us got off to a chilly start and then we were greeted with wall to wall blue skies and sunshine. the sunshine has been fading through the afternoon as more cloud has been streaming down from the north—west and that‘s brought showers to western parts of scotland and northern ireland, north—west england and one or two clipping northern parts of wales. but much of england and wales will be dry with clearer skies, but the showers across scotla nd skies, but the showers across scotland giving way to a more persistent spell of rain. temperatures in town holding up to nine or ten celsius. it could be chilly in rural spots. here is the wettest weather tomorrow morning. getting into northern parts of england, and northern parts of wales later in the afternoon. to the north, bright, fresh and breezy, and to the south, mainly dry with sunshine and highs between 13 celsius and 16 celsius. this band of wet weather will persist through tomorrow evening and overnight stretching down into the midlands and wales and it is not wet weather, windy weather. we could see gales overnight into thursday. this is bbc news. i‘m ben brown. our latest headlines: police in las vegas are trying to establish a motive for the mass shooting on sunday which left at least 59 people dead. as details emerge of some of those killed — president trump condemns the gunman as sick and demented and suggests america may have to talk about its gun laws following the tragedy. foreign secretary borisjohnson arrives at the conservative party conference to deliver his speech — as the prime minister defends her leadership style. the scottish government announced a ban on fracking after a public consultation found opposition to shale gas extraction. now the sport. wales will be without their star player, gareth bale, for their final world cup qualifiers against georgia and the republic of ireland over the next week. he picked up a calf strain playing for real madrid. wales are second in their group with those two games remaining and have to stay there to have any chance of reaching the play—offs. here‘s bbc wales football correspondent rob phillips. they had some inkling of this because he has been a doubt for sometime, but they had a scan with him yesterday and then in dialogue with real madrid bale was pulled out this morning. it leaves chris coleman, he called up tom bradshaw from barnsley, but really the question is how do you replace gareth bale for crunch games like this? he is not really set the world alight for wales in the last few games it has to be said and you could argue their best performance was the draw in serbia when he wasn‘t there, but that said, any tea m wasn‘t there, but that said, any team in the world would miss a star player like gareth bale. it is another hurdle for chris coleman to overcome. you can find all the latest on england, scotland and northern ireland‘s preparations for their world cup qualifiers on the bbc sport website. one other football line, one of bale‘s former team—mates, chelsea striker alvaro morata could be out for more than a month with a hamstring injury. he‘s scored seven goals since joining the champions from real madrid in the summer, but he was injured during saturday‘s defeat by manchester city. that means that he‘ll miss spain‘s world cup qualifiers against albania and israel. avon and somerset police say they aren‘t expecting any significant developments in the ben stokes case for another two to three weeks. the england all—rounder was arrested last week on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in a brawl outside a bristol nightclub. no charges have been brought yet. the former england captain michael vaughan says that the situation might have been avoided had england management taken stronger action with stokes earlier this summer when he went out drinking during a test match against south africa at old trafford. vaughan spoke to mark chapman on five live sport last night england‘s women are the top of the cricket world rankings for the first time. the story came out that ben stokes was out to 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn‘t allowed to go in. they fought tooth and nail to make sure the story didn‘t make the papers. he made a massive mistake. the management of the england team have to look themselves in the mirror and say, "could we have done a bit more? could we have been a bit stricter?" straight to manchester and boris johnson is speaking at the tory party conference. young people and if there is a message to our american friends it is this — that they will come through it and they will come back stronger because this city has shown that nothing and no one can bow the spirit of the people of manchester. applause applause a city which in recent years has reinvented itself as the great engine of the northern powerhouse. with its vast potential to generate jobs, infinance, with its vast potential to generate jobs, in finance, in academia, with its vast potential to generate jobs, infinance, in academia, in journalism, the arts, and that‘s just the ones held by my old friend, george osborne! laughter and since our subject this afternoon is how to win the future and build global britain i want to introduce our superb foreign office team, our ppss, conor burns, ourwhip, our ministers, covering the middle east, one of the most expert parliamentarians, alistair birt, covering africa and rory stewart, thank you for that applause for these great men. applause and they are double—hatted ministers, they similar stainiously represent the fco and dfid bringing together ourforeign represent the fco and dfid bringing together our foreign policy and represent the fco and dfid bringing together ourforeign policy and our aid programmes. we have someone working to ensure that next year in london we make the most at last of an institution that takes 2.4 billion people, 52 of some of the fastest growing economies in the world and unites them in admiration of the service provided by her majesty the queen and we will have a summit to do herjustice. applause just back from burma, i think, making clear this country‘s disgust at the treatment of the rohingya muslims, mark field and working between europe and america decoding president trump to presidentjunk ka and vice versa, we have that mount rush more of wisdom, sir alan duncan. applause we have a great team and we are getting on with the job and yet frankly folks, as i absorb the general tone of the national conversation, i don‘t think i have ever known so many to be sunk in gloom and dubitatio in britain and the world. every week i pick up a fine edited news magazine of the kind you will find in the briefcases, glossy cover and suspiciously unread. every week the publications have found new reasons to be less than cheerful about this country. every day a distinguished pink newspaper manages to make ear look exuberant. across the world, it pains me to say it, the impression is being given that this country is not up to, that we are going to bottle out of brexit and end up in some anti—room of the eu. pathetically waiting for the scraps, but no longer in control of the menu. and the most pessimistic of them all is not the media or our friends in the eu commission or the excitable member of the european union, it is jeremy excitable member of the european union, it isjeremy corbyn, that nato bashing would be abolisher of the british army whose first instinct in the event of almost any international outrage or disaster is to up end the analysis until he can fina to up end the analysis until he can fin a way of blaming british foreign policy. and whose response to the events in venezuela is to side with the regime simply because they are fellow lefties. he says he still admires revolutionary socialism. i say he is karakous. it is beyond satire at a time when the world should unite to condemn venezuela, we have the leader of britain‘s official opposition giving cover to an opposition that‘s shooting people. it is a disgrace. and i can tell you there are many labour mps who feel appalled that their party is still led by this man. with his peculiar belief, expressed in victory—style rallies, up expressed in victory—style rallies, up and down the country, that he somehow won the election. he didn‘t win. you won! we won! 56 seats ahead. applause theresa may won. she won more votes than any party leader and took this party to its highest share of the vote in any election in the last 25 yea rs. and the hole country owes her a debt for her steadfastness in taking britain forward as she will to a great brexit deal based on that florence speech on whose every sylla ble florence speech on whose every syllable i can tell you the hole cabinet is united. and —— hole cabinet is united. and —— hole cabinet is united. and —— hole cabinet is united. and of all the areas where corbyn is content to talk this country down, there is none more ludicrous and fas lating than his policy on brexit. in the customs union one week and out the next, in, out, fasterthan customs union one week and out the next, in, out, faster than one of those members of the shadow cabinet who gets sacked before she knows she has even been appointed. a kind of man if hes tation of uncertainty principle. it would be disastrous if that negotiating strategy was put into place and leaving britain in limbo, locked in the orbit of the eu, but unable to take back control and unable to do properfree eu, but unable to take back control and unable to do proper free trade deals, labour would inflict a national humiliation on us on a par with going cap in hand to the imf. when you talk about the imf, i‘m aware that we come up against the difficulty. we must accept that we imagine that people understand about power cuts, about the three day week, union bosses back in downing street, state—made british rail sandwiches. we think people get the reference, but unfortunately, going back to the 197 o # 0s sounds like a joint revival concert and that is because people can‘t remember the stones and bowie monuments of our global culture. actually, led fled the islands, not led them, fled them. it might be better if they led them. it might be better if they led them. fled these islands... applause they fled these islands along with so many other wealth creators because they were driven overseas by labour‘s 83% tax rate and people have forgotten today that we used to worry about the brain drain, not people wanting to come here. and they have forgotten that we, conservatives, had to fight and win the battle of ideas and in a way, it is entirely forgivable and understandable that amnesia has descended because our victory has been so comprehensive. if you go around the world as i do and you listen to the as per raugss of young people you will find not a single successful global economy that would dream of implementing the semi markest agenda ofjohn mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn and wherever you find enterprise and innovation, and economic growth, it‘s because people have followed our ideas, that were pioneered by our party and in this country and by the way in this city of manchester and from india to china, to thailand, vietnam, where free markets deregulation have been into practise, been put into practise, they have helped to lift more people out of poverty faster than at any time. go to the central and european economies, this party, not the labour party helped on the path to democracy and freedom and you will see it in estonia a tech hub, they have a flak packs of 20%, romania, they have a flat tax of 16%, a free health and education and free higher education. hungary, they have a tax rate of 15%. we‘re low tax conservatives, but i think 15% is going it a bit! how crazy therefore, a quarter of a century, after the working people of those former soviet bloc countries risked their lives to throw off the shackles their lives to throw off the s ha ckles of their lives to throw off the shackles of socialism, while the labour left sneered at them and made excuses for their oppressors, that shadow leader and shadow chancellor are seriously proposing to place the british people back in bondage, a £200 billion renationalisation programme, a display of economic massacrism that would do damage to the future of our children and that‘s the difference between this conservative party and the labour party. we want a country with a government that works for everyone, corbyn wants a britain where eve ryo ne corbyn wants a britain where everyone works for the government! applause and this... and this battle of ideas is not lost in memories of the 1907s, it is back from the zombie fingers strange for the levers of power and that‘s why we cannot rest and may have the most biggest battle honours of any political party in the world, but now we have to win the world, but now we have to win the battle for the future, the way to win the future is not to junk our gains, but to make it work better. make it work better for the low paid, turning the living wage under this conservative government into a national living wage. make it work for all those who worry their kids will never find a home to own by building hundreds of thousands of homes. making it work betterfor pa rents homes. making it work betterfor parents who can‘t find good enough childcare. 30 hours of free childcare. 30 hours of free childcare for three and four—year—olds every week and above all, help people who are struggling by driving the benefit reform that have helped millions back into the dignity and self esteem which goes with a job and has seen inequality, not rise, but fall as philip hammond rightly said yesterday, to the lowest levels for three decades. and to win the future, we must communicate once again our great central idea of one nation conservatism. that for all its fa u lts conservatism. that for all its faults and open free trading and thriving market economy, is the only sustainable way to create the wealth we will always need to help the poorest. the surest way to finance the platform of great public services and great infrastructure that themselves enable business to succeed. and the only way to win the future is not to retreat from the world, not to abandon globalisation, but to play our part as we always have in making the world safer, and freer, and therefore, more prosperous and that is why we must believe in global britain. not dismiss the very notion of a world role as jeremy corbyn dismiss the very notion of a world role asjeremy corbyn does, but accentuate and be proud of that role. there are places where it is simply our moral duty to british passport holders like the overseas territories in the caribbean whose islands have been overwhelmed by the billingest catastrophe for 150 yea rs. billingest catastrophe for 150 years. it is an eerie scene, not a leaf remaining on the shattered trees, houses turned into streaks of plastic and wooden litter, boats hurled on top of one another or lodged absurdly up hillsides, of all the disasters i have seen in my lifetime, none has overturned the lives of so many uk nationals and yet we should pay tribute to the resilience of those islanders. and... applause british islanders by the way. and together with pretty patel and michael fallon this government will work together to put them on their feet and our responsibilities go wider. when we protect the world, we protect british interests. when we campaign, forthe protect british interests. when we campaign, for the stability of the south china seas that is because through that narrow pulsing zwrug lard, of the straits, goes 25% of world trade. including huge quantities of british goods. across the middle east, to north africa, we are helping to bring peace and defeat terrorism, notjust because thatis defeat terrorism, notjust because that is right in itself, but because these will be the great markets of these will be the great markets of the coming century. just in the last few weeks i have seen british troops training the nigerian forces to defeat the numskulls of bobbing with uk, help the brave nigerian forces are winning, but you can‘t tackle the problem in nigeria, those terrorists‘ ak—47s are being smuggled from libya and so in tripoli i have seen the charred ruins of our embassy, the room where tony blair once held a banquet, but i was proud to run that unionjack back up the flagpole and that embassy is being rebuilt. without or without the snooker table. and if we in libya, if we in the uk can help solve the problems in libya, and we‘re making progress in libya, and we‘re making progress in libya, then that country can also wina in libya, then that country can also win a great future. and until we do, you will find british ships off the libyan coast, helping our italian friends to cope with illegal migration and that is what i mean by global britain. that‘s what p rishtion iti and michael i mean, committed team players and as necessary leaders. i have just committed 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. >> it should be like the rule of bob. bob smith is the law here, whatever his name is. >> back in the day, kraft beer was new, it wasn't that exciting from a label standpoint. we viewed beer as liquid art and wanted original art on the label. we had the good fortune to be connected to ralph steadman for hunter s. thompson and been doing it for united states the last 25 years. it's a real infringement on my ability to communicate to my customers if they're saying you can't call the beer whatever you want to call it. raging bitch has been our number 1 beer since we released it in 2009. that's the free market at work. >> and they are part of the basket of deplorables. >> we are. thank you. lady justice is blind. our judges are supposed to rule blindly, not judging who is on either side and not putting their personal opinions into the courtroom. do you feel that now that we're not allowed to bring phones into the courtroom, we're not allowed to bring computers into the courtroom, there are no cameras into the courtroom, our judge
. >> it should be like the rule of bob. bob smith is the law here, whatever his name is. >> back in the day, kraft beer was new, it wasn't that exciting from a label standpoint. we viewed beer as liquid art and wanted original art on the label. we had the good fortune to be connected to ralph steadman for hunter s. thompson and been doing it for united states the last 25 years. it's a real infringement on my ability to communicate to my customers if they're saying you can't call the...
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corker said is important and you will hear more republicans. >> bob corker, the only reason why bob corker said this, is because bob corker could not win a re-election and the people of tennessee -- >> but -- >> have walked away from supporting him. let me finish. >> i'm saying -- >> i'm saying the fact -- >> are his ideas worthy. >> bob corker is upset and he is walking a away from the u.s. senate -- >> we're out of time. >> is what bob corker said correct. it -- >> i would say no. >> talk about his ideas. >> thank you. you'll be back. we appreciate it. breaking news this morning. >> all right. american woman, this is important, an american woman and her canadian husband and three children have been freed after five years in taliban custody. >> to barbara starr who joins us at the pentagon with more. free finally the three little kids and their parents. >> indeed, this news breaking overnight and good news to report. let's emphasize that for a change. very good news to report. this american woman caitlan coleman, her canadian husband joshua boyle, and three small children, all three of their children, born in capt
corker said is important and you will hear more republicans. >> bob corker, the only reason why bob corker said this, is because bob corker could not win a re-election and the people of tennessee -- >> but -- >> have walked away from supporting him. let me finish. >> i'm saying -- >> i'm saying the fact -- >> are his ideas worthy. >> bob corker is upset and he is walking a away from the u.s. senate -- >> we're out of time. >> is what bob...
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the rule of bob. bob smith is the law here or whatever his name was. smithk in the day, craft was new. we viewed beer as art, and we wanted it to have original art on the label. it is a real infringement on my ability to communicate to my customers if the government is saying you cannot call your beer what ever name you want to call it, and by the way, raging bitch has been our number one selling beer since we released it in 2009. flying dog and ralph steadman are part of the basket of deplorables. >> we are. >> thank you. , and ourice is blind judges are supposed to rule blindly, not judging who is on either side and not putting their personal opinions into the courtroom. do you feel that now that we are not allowed to bring phones into the courtroom, not allowed to bring computers into the courtroom, there are no cameras in the courtroom, our judges are hiding behind their benches and in their chambers making a lot of orders, that these cases ended up the way they did because the judges inflicted their own personal feelings into them? >> you know mor
the rule of bob. bob smith is the law here or whatever his name was. smithk in the day, craft was new. we viewed beer as art, and we wanted it to have original art on the label. it is a real infringement on my ability to communicate to my customers if the government is saying you cannot call your beer what ever name you want to call it, and by the way, raging bitch has been our number one selling beer since we released it in 2009. flying dog and ralph steadman are part of the basket of...
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bob: not necessarily order. [laughter] bob: he has become a gatekeeper for the oval office. charlie: who gets in? bobwho gets in. i was told people were wandering in and out. some people were on or five peopleur would walk in, whisper something to the president. it is unlike anything any of us are familiar with. charlie: how much of a threat is the russian investigation to the president? i do not know whether the president has done anything wrong in connection to the russians. but every action he takes is the action of someone who appears to have something to hide. now, whatever it is i don't know and maybe i have totally misread that. but why is he so reluctant to discuss that? why is he so fearful to have people talk about it? ledgeie: he won't acknow the hacking took place. charlie: it comes back to the income tax. if people were accusing him of doing something in conjunction to the russians, i would guess if he released his income tax and he were not, it would be reflected. [applause] thatie: don't you assume robert mueller has the power to look at his income tax? bob: yes. charlie: so he knows.
bob: not necessarily order. [laughter] bob: he has become a gatekeeper for the oval office. charlie: who gets in? bobwho gets in. i was told people were wandering in and out. some people were on or five peopleur would walk in, whisper something to the president. it is unlike anything any of us are familiar with. charlie: how much of a threat is the russian investigation to the president? i do not know whether the president has done anything wrong in connection to the russians. but every action...
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very different from bob dylan. >> bob dylan is one that there was a great deal of controversy about. many people felt he did not deserve that award. the year before that, there was a belarusian author, whose nonfiction prose style was also quite controversial. wasaps the committee wanting to go for a writer's writer, somebody who did not have a political or controversial baggage attached. genie: what does a nobel prize in literature bring to an author . is it an automatic increase in sales? many is so important in so respects. the nobel prize provides an opportunity for the committee to highlight authors that might not be known to western audiences, to european or american audiences. it provides them the opportunity to bring riders to the forefront that have unique voices. it allows a work that meets a certain time or zeitgeist to be recognized. ons year, the focus is more the literature and less around prize canways the support the authors. the recognition. it is the emphasis on everything sometimes,has done they are a lifetime achievement award. margaret atwood was a front runner t
very different from bob dylan. >> bob dylan is one that there was a great deal of controversy about. many people felt he did not deserve that award. the year before that, there was a belarusian author, whose nonfiction prose style was also quite controversial. wasaps the committee wanting to go for a writer's writer, somebody who did not have a political or controversial baggage attached. genie: what does a nobel prize in literature bring to an author . is it an automatic increase in...
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bob corker would like to see. the president responded on twitter, really lashing out, he said bob corker, who helped president o. give us the bad iran deal and couldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee is fighting tax cuts, corker dropped out of the race in tennessee when i refused to endorse him and now only negative on anything trump look at his record and then as senator corker was talking to manu, the president tweeted, isn't it sad that senator bob corker who couldn't get elected in the state of tennessee will now fight tax cuts plus. we don't know. we know that he didn't support the president's iran deal. he voted against president obama's iran deal. and bob corker says it's a lie that he would not endorse him if he decided to run for re-election in tennessee. that is how we got to this point in that interview manu raju had with senator corker. manu joins me right now and senator corker, after he talked to you, kept on talking and again, this all sets the stage for this republican senate lunch today. >> yeah. no question about it. really sets the stage of what corker is trying to do in his final year or so in office. is he's trying to take it to the president and try to steer him in a direction away from what corker views as a reckless direction. he thinks that he's trying to ratchet up the pressure on the president, speaking out against him in rather stark terms when he believes the president is on the wrong side of the issues
bob corker would like to see. the president responded on twitter, really lashing out, he said bob corker, who helped president o. give us the bad iran deal and couldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee is fighting tax cuts, corker dropped out of the race in tennessee when i refused to endorse him and now only negative on anything trump look at his record and then as senator corker was talking to manu, the president tweeted, isn't it sad that senator bob corker who couldn't get elected in...
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so bob who is bob the bicycle guy. >> bob the bike guy out of quakertown. >> we went to quakertown. ing our shows in the summer. he said i have a bicycle built for two that solves the problem. >> this is the social or companion bike or punted bike and it was built in the late 1800, 1900 and i can see person next to me and used for courting. >> oh courting your remains. >> yes. >> court and look at each other. >> instead of her being back there, i cannot hear her she cannot hear me, and i don't know why this fell out of pleasure or out o popularity. >> i think i necessity why. >> it is not easy to ride. >> there is a slight learning curve. >> is what learning curve. >> first try it by yourself and then see if you can balance. i can give karen weight or take weight away. difficult a presentation in florida i had someone twice my weight on there i could take their weight away. >> could you. >> you are really strong. >> no, physics. >> if it is recording could you put your arm around each other. >> okay. >> okay, all right. >> my wife and i we kissed on this bike n florida we were riding
so bob who is bob the bicycle guy. >> bob the bike guy out of quakertown. >> we went to quakertown. ing our shows in the summer. he said i have a bicycle built for two that solves the problem. >> this is the social or companion bike or punted bike and it was built in the late 1800, 1900 and i can see person next to me and used for courting. >> oh courting your remains. >> yes. >> court and look at each other. >> instead of her being back there, i cannot...
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bob: powell. jonathan: credit -- wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower year end? mike: i will say lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you very much for joining me. mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us. from new york, we will see you next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. i imagine by then, we might know who the next fed chair is. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. ♪ mark: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. an economic growth matter emerges from china's party congress. >>
bob: powell. jonathan: credit -- wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower year end? mike: i will say lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you very much for joining me. mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us. from new york, we will see you next friday at the...
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bob: powell. jonathan: credit, wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower your end? mike: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you for joining me, mike collins bob michele, and , marilyn watson. that does it for us. we will see you next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. by then, we might know who the next fed chair is. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. haslinda: hello. i am haslinda amin in singapore. they don't fly much higher than the cofounder of airbnb, nathan blecharcyzyk, today's highflyer. airbnb is listed in almost every single country on the planet. a trailblazer, he is today's highflyer. ♪ fi
bob: powell. jonathan: credit, wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower your end? mike: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you for joining me, mike collins bob michele, and , marilyn watson. that does it for us. we will see you next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00...
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so bob's not feeling well, hi bob. >> hi bob. >> hepp you are feeling better >> we have not a 10 buttake that. >> fantastic. >> just cloudy at times and kind of humid out there. nine out of 10 is your weather number today. check out buddy on this national noodle day bringing his lunch again,
so bob's not feeling well, hi bob. >> hi bob. >> hepp you are feeling better >> we have not a 10 buttake that. >> fantastic. >> just cloudy at times and kind of humid out there. nine out of 10 is your weather number today. check out buddy on this national noodle day bringing his lunch again,
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bob corker up in his feud with the president. i even actually put this question to chuck schumer, do you agree with bob corker that the president is defaming the country and all of those insults that bob corker leveled at president trump, i think there's still some concern about what those comments could mean in the future, people are still, in large part afraid to criticize him. one person that we saw who isn't was jeff flake, and that was a moment where certainly the members of this body all stopped to watch, they started to gather on the senate floor, they have been kind of coming out of here, we're standing outside of the carriage entrance of the senate, they have been leaving the vote in twos and threes, i interrupted a bare of democrats earlier, and said they sure we would like to talk about jeff flake, he was someone who was willing to work across party lines, he was working on the immigration bill, and there's a sign that there's not really very much hope for members who work like that. and jeff flake, i mean you're very well aware, i apologize for the audio here, we have a cop leaving on a motorcycle. but you're somebody who's very familiar with the kind of political risks th
bob corker up in his feud with the president. i even actually put this question to chuck schumer, do you agree with bob corker that the president is defaming the country and all of those insults that bob corker leveled at president trump, i think there's still some concern about what those comments could mean in the future, people are still, in large part afraid to criticize him. one person that we saw who isn't was jeff flake, and that was a moment where certainly the members of this body all...
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bob. >> bob weinstein was abusive with people within my company. >> and jeffrey katzenberg says he bullied his employees. >> bob weinstein's lawyers told "cbs this morning" it's false and misleading assertions by miss segel and we have the e-mails to prove it. he did not respond to jeffrey katzenberg's statement. it broadens the discussion beyond just the corridors of the weinstein company to others within the industry. >> it gets ugliyer and uglier. >>> damage from california's deadly wildfires has topped $3 billion and the numbers cti wineries were damaged after the fires broke out last week. adriana diaz is at a winery where it suffered immense damage. good morning, adrian na. >> reporter: as you can see here a west virginia ripped through this winery destroyed the work truck and vines behind it. we got a look at it above the air in a california national helicopter. >> i've never seen anything like this. this literally looks like a bomb hit the neighborhood. >> reporter: the wildfires burned entire neighborhoods. just when you think the destruction is over, we pass over the hill and there are more neighborho
bob. >> bob weinstein was abusive with people within my company. >> and jeffrey katzenberg says he bullied his employees. >> bob weinstein's lawyers told "cbs this morning" it's false and misleading assertions by miss segel and we have the e-mails to prove it. he did not respond to jeffrey katzenberg's statement. it broadens the discussion beyond just the corridors of the weinstein company to others within the industry. >> it gets ugliyer and uglier....
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bob mueller might use to premise his questions ultimately when he does get donald trump, whether under oath or in a voluntary interview. >> i read in your article that there's also a level of risk for bob mueller pursuing this. what is that, darren? >> well, bob has been threatened to be fired by donald trump. donald trump again with one tweet can really set off a whole army of his allies to go after him. at this point the donald trump white house has been holding back and not really training its fire very hard on bob mueller. if it becomes an aggressive line of questioning, if donald trump sits down for questioning and is asked about his family, someone who obviously donald trump is very loyal to his children, he could set this off and take it in a totally different direction than it has been for the last couple of months now where really the attacks on bob mueller have come from his allies, from people like newt gingrich and others who have been tweeting and blogging about the democratic contributions that you've seen from some of these bob mueller attorneys that he has lined up. at this point they have a tacit agreement not to be attacking. i think if bob mueller decides to go ahead with this interview, he really does amp it up a little bi
bob mueller might use to premise his questions ultimately when he does get donald trump, whether under oath or in a voluntary interview. >> i read in your article that there's also a level of risk for bob mueller pursuing this. what is that, darren? >> well, bob has been threatened to be fired by donald trump. donald trump again with one tweet can really set off a whole army of his allies to go after him. at this point the donald trump white house has been holding back and not...
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bob: powell. jonathan: credit -- wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower year and? -- end? mike: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you very much for joining me. mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us. from new york we will see you , next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. i imagine by then, we might know who the next fed chair is. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ i'm done. done with figuring it out for myself. i'm done with surprises. i'm done with complicated. if you're on medicare, and ready to be done with complicated, turn to unitedhealthcare and our medicare advantage plans... like aarp medicarecomplete. these plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage, with prescription drug coverage and more, all in one plan for a low, or even no, monthly premium. so call now.lan for a low, or even no, monthly premium. so call now. we can answer your questions, even help you enroll. i deserve to get the most out of my plan. we'll make sure your doctors are all connected, you know what your copays are..
bob: powell. jonathan: credit -- wait for the correction, or it's not getting any cheaper? mike: i think you sell and wait for the opportunity to buy at wider spreads. bob: buy all day long. marilyn: stay in it for now. jonathan: bund yields, higher or lower year and? -- end? mike: lower. bobrilyn: higher. jonathan: that does it for us. thank you very much for joining me. mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us. from new york we will see you , next friday at the same...
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bob corker or not? that wentthree and down in flames. if donald trump is taking a fight with bob corker and bob corker is not backing down, that down in flamescould be a concern. donald trump has picked fights with mitch mcconnell, john mccain, but this is the first time somebody has been giving it as good as he has gotten. laura: the white house revived that with the nfl. would happen to the vice president being drawn in? anthony: the vice president flew to his hometown indianapolis, indiana, showed up to a football game and stood for the national anthem and walked out because some members of the san francisco 49ers that were protesting for years knelt. there has been criticism that this is a long way and a lot of money to spend to make a statement. donald trump tweeted out his praise of mike pence saying he asked him to do this. and and some nfl players are upset but i think donald trump supporters, this is another example of mike pence and donald trump on the same playbook of standing up for patriotism and the american flag. laura: let's turn now to the fate of the dreamers. young people were brought here illegally as children, they got l
bob corker or not? that wentthree and down in flames. if donald trump is taking a fight with bob corker and bob corker is not backing down, that down in flamescould be a concern. donald trump has picked fights with mitch mcconnell, john mccain, but this is the first time somebody has been giving it as good as he has gotten. laura: the white house revived that with the nfl. would happen to the vice president being drawn in? anthony: the vice president flew to his hometown indianapolis, indiana,...
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bob. bob do you share -- do you share desmond's concern about the potential loss of safe haven status for the american securities markets and for the -- and of the u.s. dollar? >> no. >> that's why -- >> it's premature. >> premature? >> come back to the issue in 20 years. >> i'll have a contract. >> my question, what would be the alternative? would there be -- it's not going to be china. where else would you go? >> they are getting to places like the euro, to the swiss frank or to the japanese yen. >> you've just given that japan is not a great place to go. >> the markets are thinking about the united states. >> ann? >> the other side and i am somewhat worried, the other side is that if indeed the kind of infrastructure expenditures and tax reductions, et cetera that are proposed comes into effect, already there's at least from what i've heard and seen overseas a fair amount of greater concern about the stability of the united states than there was and if inflation begins taking off here as given that our close to full employment now could well happen. the latest consumer is 2.4% for last month which is cpis -- and it's been a long time. if that's taking off right now and that came in, i can well imagine the people might not necessarily said, i'll take it out of dollars and put it into yen or whatever but i can well imagine they'll decide it to keep it in their home occur ren sill than in dollars. hard to believe there plb stability and there's still a lot of holding within europe of u.s. dollars assets holding dollar assets and we need to have -- we need to have some increase in their hold our macro together. once that stops, then there would be a reversal in getting out. as always when these things happen it's not something that happens solely. >> other questions from you all. right here, please. >> hi. i wanted to see if i could get some of the panelists to respond to the contention over here more clearly about crowding and crowding out in terms of the s minus side not being independent of foreign demand of u.s. securities. why don't we hear economists maybe talk about that if you do agree why don't we hear economists talk about that more? >> on crowding and crowding out, other comments. >> no one has taken me up on my offer of lunch. do you mean a country that has voluntarily decreased to do the united states a favor. >> no. the united states is the baed guy in all of these scenarios. we drink too much and save too little, et cetera, et cetera and the lone ranger from switzerland or asia comes to the rescue and sends us savings, so that country is either increased its savings rate or it's reallocated more savings to the united states at a cost to its domestic residence. name the country for a free lunch. >> i think the bottom line is when -- when the u.s. is at the actual rate of employment, whether you think that it's a low u.s. savings or high foreign savings or tariffs or whatever you think it is, it's not going to effect -- increasing the trade surplus from here on will not improve employment and growth. you just have to take the resources away from some where else. we're up against the constranlt. it was true as in turn of the century 2000 and it's true now. >> and to add to that of course and as was pointed out earlier by the panel. if indeed by somehow, some miracle congress did decide to do something today that did somehow as bob wants us to do to cut the trade deficit, of course that makes a difference but that makes a trade difference is cut and it's not going to come out in the form of anything like you're wanting. it's going to come out in the form of less inflation than we will have because we have this much demand already in the system and these higher taxes -- lower taxes and more infrastructure will put increased pressure for price increases. i would guess the true alternative right now is to get some degree of correction in the aggregate demand or we'll have more inflation in the near future. we've been looking at some time and it's just beginning now and even the fed is beginning to look at all the increased -- [ inaudible ]. >> go ahead. >> to amplify that point go back to the 1990s. why was that the longest expansion in u.s. history? part of it was the fed louled it to run without raising interest rates and part of the reason they were able to do that they didn't worry about inflation and part of t
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bob ross? >> yes, that was bob ross, the big afro bob ross wore. >> nice move. >> a great action halloween costumeants and white shirt and palette and you're done. >> the beekeeper e get out of here. not the obligatory hotdog costume? >> that's old school, so last year. >> too obvious? >> he's already a hotdog. oh, yeah, but the force is strong with this dog. >> get out of here. >> darth vader. >> and obi wan. >> you got to love being a minion. if you want to watch the entire video go to rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out on their mobile app. >>> time to find out the gender. >> of his new baby brother or sister. >> he's not happy with the outcome. >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you're on a fixed income or concerned about rising prices, learn about affordable whole life insurance with a lifetime rate lock that guarantees your rate can nev
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bob kill. bob, got overturned vehicle maybe on the boulevard? >> yes, we talk about it last time around. 5:38. it is on the roosevelt boulevard here in rhawnhurst. it is on the northbound side outer drive at ryan avenue. so for everybody headed north, through rhawnhurst shall be prepared for that. we are going to go outside, open up that front door. say good morning to the trenton makes the world takes bridge. come on, grab your coffee, sue has got your hump day forecast, we'll meet you back here in two and a half. >> whether you need cash what do you do, hit the atm, and they ask you do you want that extra fee when out of network. guess what? it is costing you some big bucks. >> so there is the fee there. then there is a fee from your own bank, the other day i paid six bucks, like no more. the fees right now soaring, to all time high for 11th straight year, according to bank rate. com. the average fee, right now, the very average, is basically almost $5, 4.69 to get your own money out of the bang. >> some starbucks customers pretty disappointed, the company pulled the plug on its on line store, the ceo says the coffee chain decided to drop it part of the business to focus on its customers, who actually show up to their stores and use the mobile apps to order. the on line store, it sold coffee blends, tea, mugs and expresso machines. but no longer. >> 5:42. >> temperatures will be heating up, in fact, starting today, we have warming trend on the way, humidity will be returning. but what about rain this weekend? we will answer all of that, coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ what can you do with two bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches for $5 from dunkin'? settle a debt. make a friend. save the day. or keep 'em both for this handsome devil. with two bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches for $5 the future is in your hands. america runs on dunkin'. honey bunches of oats. it's crispy sweetened flakes, plus crunchy granola clusters, plus a touch of honey. it is 'mmmm', is good! it all adds up to a mouthful of joy. honey bunches of oats. have you tried it yet? >> yesterday the president and first laid bring in puerto rico, today will leave for las vegas. >> let's get right to washington, with doug luzader, the comment, starting with las vegas, but also what happened in puerto rico has a lot of people talking about what the president said, doug? >> well, you know, these are back-to-back trips for the president, going first to puerto rico yesterday in las vegas, today, these are two obviously tragic event, the aftermath of hurricane maria, but also, this mass shooting incident in las vegas. so this is the president playing that role of kind of comforter in chief. he will be meeting as he did in puerto rico, with first responders, in lag vase he is -- las vegas today. also meeting with victims that far shooting attack. >> you have two horrible tragedies, dealing with, i want to dissect. if you will, the trip to puerto rico just little bit. you heard the words from the president yesterday. he was at a little press conference, and said, basically, that puerto rico has put strain on the budget. a lot of criticism this morning. >> well, you know, there is a great deal of truth to this. we have been talking about this in the wake of all of these hurricanes. our harvey, irma, and hurricane maria, which instruction puerto rico. this is going to casino every inject itself into the ongoing debate, and to taxes cents and the budget and so on. because these are huge spending items. so, it will have an impact. and where is this money going to come from? what if there is another mass event that requires federal intervention? these are kind of thorny issues for lawmakers coming at critical time republicans trying to push forward for instance tax reform, a lot of that will have to do on the impact of tax reform on the deficit, and these things do not help in terms of adding pressure to the federal budget. so, there is some legitimacy to the argument. i think there are many who felt that it was bit of insensitive to bring up. from political stand point it is very much a part of the debate here. >> but almost like blaming the victims. not their fault they got wallopped by the hurricane, and putting out the video throwing out the paper towels, that blew up all over the internet as well. >> yep, casino of the president's style. i guess that's one interpretation, that the president may have been blaming the victims. but you know he is dealing with a budget reality here as well. >> yes. >> so -- >> well, also criticized because after fluent neighborhood, in puerto rico. let's move on now to obviously the tragedy in las vegas. what's on the president's agenda this morning? >> well, it has some similarities to what did he in puerto rico in terms of dealing with first responders and with victims that far attack. and in all of this comes as you have this new push for gun control here in washington. and the real wild-card, maybe the president himself. he certainly aligned himself during the course of the campaign, with the nra, with gun backers, with backers of the second amendment and so on. but that also runs counter to some things that he has said in the past. so, democrats think that they may see an opening here, with the president himself, perhaps, backing some gun control legislation, we don't know if that's going to happen. there is a reluctance to put it mildly, from gop leaders in congress to engage with us at all. >> we know it will be another busy morning. all right, we will check back in with you later this morning. thanks, doug lou saider. >> 5:48. right over to bobb? >> morning, everybody. problems on the atlantic city expressway, right now, leaving atlantic city, a dump truck fire has all westbound lanes closed, leaving the gambling town. it is right at mile marker .016789 as soon as you come out of atlantic city right there, bamm, as soon as the expressway starts. so, with all westbound lanes closed, you got couple of alternates. go little further south to albany avenue, route 40, where you can use route 30, again, there are your two options, again, the westbound lanes of the a.c. expressway, closed this morning, accident on the roosevelt boulevard, it is northbound boulevard, the outer drive right at ryan, right by barber a, there the outer drive, northbound boulevard, with a overturned vehicle. watch for delays. everybody push to the inner drive. you can't get to the inner drive at cottman, remember, because the boulevard goes underneath that stretch. and, some left over construction, with already some early morning jams on the eastbound sch
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. >> bob corker. >> bob corker.hese are the leaders of his own party, and he's been very consistent. i'll give him that. >> it doesn't seem to affect him, though. i mean, dom, you would agree for many in his base. >> well, i think, again, it's two reasons. one, they're sick of the elites. i'm sick of a guy like mitch mcconnell. i'm sick of the fact that nothing is happening in the senate. we had a groundbreaking election. there's an agenda there. and i love john mccain as an american hero, but, to sam's point, if he's going to use something that's a personal grudge, as offensive as what trump said, to not to vote to repeal the affordable care act, when 50, 60, 70 times he said he exactly wanted to do it, i don't think that's the proper response. >> he said he would have done it. he didn't like that bill. he said that bill wasn't put together properly and that his conscience couldn't let him vote for it. >> well, i don't believe him on that. i really don't. >> the fallacy here, though, dom, is that the president need
. >> bob corker. >> bob corker.hese are the leaders of his own party, and he's been very consistent. i'll give him that. >> it doesn't seem to affect him, though. i mean, dom, you would agree for many in his base. >> well, i think, again, it's two reasons. one, they're sick of the elites. i'm sick of a guy like mitch mcconnell. i'm sick of the fact that nothing is happening in the senate. we had a groundbreaking election. there's an agenda there. and i love john mccain...