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joe: "what'd you miss?"aroline: taxing times. -- talks trump plans about his finances calling the report a hit piece. raised treasury stakes. investors bet on the world's biggest economy. sticking on the yield the scene, plenty on powell. a have him speaking at particular event today. he is happy with the economy is. inflation is right at the 2% goal so says the fed chair. these are remarkable economic circumstances and he said we are not worried about wage increases driving inflation anytime soon. also talking about the -- talking about a curve. joe: meanwhile, the tax man published the results of a long-term investigation into the source of president trump's wealth. the times claims tax evasion. for more on the story, laura and the report to that covers president trump's real estate information. if investigators were to conclude something even eagle happened here, this many years later, is there anything to do? time,is probably not jail but we are talking hundreds of billions of dollars fine for the trump
joe: "what'd you miss?"aroline: taxing times. -- talks trump plans about his finances calling the report a hit piece. raised treasury stakes. investors bet on the world's biggest economy. sticking on the yield the scene, plenty on powell. a have him speaking at particular event today. he is happy with the economy is. inflation is right at the 2% goal so says the fed chair. these are remarkable economic circumstances and he said we are not worried about wage increases driving inflation...
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joe: the problem is, you can be cheap for a long time. ocks can get cheap and then get much cheaper and much cheaper after that. john: people on the other side point that out. joe: it is great to say that compared to the u.s., e.m. looks cheap, but how should one actually think about the risks and massive overshoots? john: of course you should think about the risk of massive overshoots. the long-term in investing -- i used to write a column called "along via." -- "the long view." it is your friend. it does not guarantee that you are going to win, but in the long-term, these things tend to even out. it means you need to worry less about the specifics of timing. i mean basically, if you wanted to buy the u.s. at these multiples because you are making a bet that your fellow competitors in the heard will be even stupider than you, and you will have a greater fool to sell to before too much longer, that is a perfectly sensible thing to do, if you have really worked out the parameters of what you are trying to do. if you think the u.s. at its cu
joe: the problem is, you can be cheap for a long time. ocks can get cheap and then get much cheaper and much cheaper after that. john: people on the other side point that out. joe: it is great to say that compared to the u.s., e.m. looks cheap, but how should one actually think about the risks and massive overshoots? john: of course you should think about the risk of massive overshoots. the long-term in investing -- i used to write a column called "along via." -- "the long...
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[applause] >> thank you very much. my name is joe biden. i'm the other joe. president.other vice thank you. [applause] excuse my back, my mother would not like this. this place is so crowded and so packed that we have people behind the stage as well. [applause] thank you, thank you, very much. [chanting] you, guys. thanks for the passport. i appreciated. , --thank you very much. i love you guys to. -- two but -- too. we all come from the same neighborhood. i was raised by a dad who broke his neck working 15 hours a day on average with doing all of the jobs he did who never complained. my dad had an expression. he said joe, never complain and never explained. if you get knocked down, just get up. [applause] before, i'mme say , butscranton, pennsylvania if you listen to barack, you would think i climbed out of a coal mine. look, folks. like all of you, i know when i watched mom and dad rick the neck to give for kids a chance -- four kids a chance, it really matters. you, even before his race began, i told him i would do anything for his race. i told him i would
[applause] >> thank you very much. my name is joe biden. i'm the other joe. president.other vice thank you. [applause] excuse my back, my mother would not like this. this place is so crowded and so packed that we have people behind the stage as well. [applause] thank you, thank you, very much. [chanting] you, guys. thanks for the passport. i appreciated. , --thank you very much. i love you guys to. -- two but -- too. we all come from the same neighborhood. i was raised by a dad who broke...
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joe: you said 700 shows?e i hear that number i am blown away again. 700 shows in development? >> yeah. movies and everything. it is incredible. we say it is the golden age of tv. sometimes it is a struggle just to keep up. someone says watch that and then it becomes a commitment. you have so many series at once. it is staggering. caroline: there are not enough hours in the day. we thank you. it is staggering. 700. romaine: i am amazed at the amount of money they have to spend. it has been successful so far but at some point, don't you reach a limit? joe: i just want to say i'm not going to do the interactive black mirror. i watched one episode and i was disturbed for three days. even if there is a chance to give a better ending, i'm not interested. romaine: maybe it will be a cartoon. joe: that is more my taste. soaring: japan's nikkei to its highest level in 27 years. it is not the usual suspects driving that. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: time now for asian ahead. fallen -- average has in 27 years. what is
joe: you said 700 shows?e i hear that number i am blown away again. 700 shows in development? >> yeah. movies and everything. it is incredible. we say it is the golden age of tv. sometimes it is a struggle just to keep up. someone says watch that and then it becomes a commitment. you have so many series at once. it is staggering. caroline: there are not enough hours in the day. we thank you. it is staggering. 700. romaine: i am amazed at the amount of money they have to spend. it has been...
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mentioned this week -- mike: gentlemen, we are on the radio and it gets confusing when you do not speak one at a time. joe, where would you cut spending, or would you like to repeal the tax cut? mr. radinovich: yes, i would like to repeal the tax cut that benefits the top income earners in the country. middle-class people deserve a tax cut. we cannot fund programs like social security and health care in this country because people say we don't have enough money, but when it comes time for tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires or to find foreign wars abroad, there's always enough money for that. what i believe is that we need to be investing in america to make sure people going up in communities like duluth or cambridge have an opportunity to be successful in this country and by giving away the money to the wealthiest income earners, we fail to do that. mr. stauber: the bottom line is the tax-cut and jobs act has really reinvigorated the economy. just this week, i was at the akon ironworks, and i spoke to the owner. when i asked him and asked how the tax-cut and jobs have affected you. he said, it bro
mentioned this week -- mike: gentlemen, we are on the radio and it gets confusing when you do not speak one at a time. joe, where would you cut spending, or would you like to repeal the tax cut? mr. radinovich: yes, i would like to repeal the tax cut that benefits the top income earners in the country. middle-class people deserve a tax cut. we cannot fund programs like social security and health care in this country because people say we don't have enough money, but when it comes time for tax...
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you kind of understand that move based on his condition with his foot, or his ankle. >> joe: here's the-10. a one-out hit! i tell you what, no matter what happens, who wins this game, who loses it, i don't think nathan eovaldi can do any more for his red sox in the postseason. whoever wins this, it's going to feel like two wins. >> john: exactly. that's where we are at now. the dodgers, they need it more obviously for their momentum and chance to move it forward. >> joe: that's rich hill, former member of the red sox multiple times. supposed to get the ball in gam. here's pederson. homered back in the third. trying to launch, on the infiel infield. kinsler has outnumbered two >> john: we will see how aggressive dave roberts and tries to get with his best hitter at the plate. if kike hernandez can get to second base. yes, eovaldi throws it hard, but he's a little slower to home. he makes up for it with 100-mile-an-hour. >> joe: coming up on a six hour game. you can read along with me, 106 plate appearances. hernandez, in case you're wondering, stole three bases during the regular season.
you kind of understand that move based on his condition with his foot, or his ankle. >> joe: here's the-10. a one-out hit! i tell you what, no matter what happens, who wins this game, who loses it, i don't think nathan eovaldi can do any more for his red sox in the postseason. whoever wins this, it's going to feel like two wins. >> john: exactly. that's where we are at now. the dodgers, they need it more obviously for their momentum and chance to move it forward. >> joe:...
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cunningham, you get nancy pelosi. with joe cunningham, you get higher taxes, less jobs, open borders. with joe cunningham, you get nancy pelosi as speaker of the house, and you get maxine waters running committees in this country. we cannot afford to get it wrong. we need to send someone to washington who is going to support president trump's bold conservative agenda, the agenda of more jobs, less taxes, a secure nation, better education. that is what i'm going to washington to do. but we need to have somebody who is going to lead by example. how am i going to do that? i am going to be donating two thirds of my salary annually to charity in the first congressional district every year i am there. i am term limiting myself to four terms, eight years, no more. and until military and federal employees have the same benefits as congress, i am declining the medical and the pension for congressmen. so lead by example, thank you. >> thank you, all. that concludes tonight's debate. we want to thank both of our candidates, representativ
cunningham, you get nancy pelosi. with joe cunningham, you get higher taxes, less jobs, open borders. with joe cunningham, you get nancy pelosi as speaker of the house, and you get maxine waters running committees in this country. we cannot afford to get it wrong. we need to send someone to washington who is going to support president trump's bold conservative agenda, the agenda of more jobs, less taxes, a secure nation, better education. that is what i'm going to washington to do. but we need...
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joe quinn, thank you so much.reatment for post-9/11 veterans to get. it is time for final thoughts. as we look ahead to the prime-time swearing in of brett kavanaugh tonight, joe. >> really quickly, we are where we were in 2016. a lot of people saying the republican party's headed the wrong direction, and yet they swept in 2016. whether they sweep again in 2018 and donald trump is validated by voters, that depends on what everybody does 30 days from today. >> exactly. if you feel something about this, vote. that does it for us this morning. ayman mohyeldin picks up the coverage now. >> hello there, everyone, i'm ayman mohyeldin in for stephanie ruhle. maximum impact, new questions this morning about now supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's potential influence on the court and the midterms. does he help or
joe quinn, thank you so much.reatment for post-9/11 veterans to get. it is time for final thoughts. as we look ahead to the prime-time swearing in of brett kavanaugh tonight, joe. >> really quickly, we are where we were in 2016. a lot of people saying the republican party's headed the wrong direction, and yet they swept in 2016. whether they sweep again in 2018 and donald trump is validated by voters, that depends on what everybody does 30 days from today. >> exactly. if you feel...
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joe: thank you very much. meanwhile, "what'd you miss" orean exports often seen as a bellwether for global economy, maybe this is a sign that emerging markets and world trade picking back up. i have a chart here on my year al showing monthly over year change in korean export data, it's the white line. it's really noisy. you don't want to read too much into it. the blue line is the 12-month ticking up, e really noisy. this is one of those bellwethers gauge whethere to global trade is picking up or rolling over. something to keep an eye on to if it continues to gather more momentum. let's continue this conversation with mark, macrostrategist on our markets live team. have you here. could it be ma we've sort of reached the bottom of the cycle this cycle that slammed e.m.s. in international stocks this?ll mark: it's a positive sign. it's a volatile series. wouldn't want to overinterpret -- joe: we would never overinterpret. never, absolutely. it's a positive sign. the trend is showing and it just be dismissed as f
joe: thank you very much. meanwhile, "what'd you miss" orean exports often seen as a bellwether for global economy, maybe this is a sign that emerging markets and world trade picking back up. i have a chart here on my year al showing monthly over year change in korean export data, it's the white line. it's really noisy. you don't want to read too much into it. the blue line is the 12-month ticking up, e really noisy. this is one of those bellwethers gauge whethere to global trade is...
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joe. i want to ask you later. yu, somehow i think our audiences might be talking about different sides of the same issues, but you stick around too. i'll keep christina. we'll be up with yu more later. >>> coming up, the challenge to catch a blue wave in a blue state. maryland gubernatorial candidate joins me next. blash t. blas billions of mouths. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. ...ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... ...and the paths they took, to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the
joe. i want to ask you later. yu, somehow i think our audiences might be talking about different sides of the same issues, but you stick around too. i'll keep christina. we'll be up with yu more later. >>> coming up, the challenge to catch a blue wave in a blue state. maryland gubernatorial candidate joins me next. blash t. blas billions of mouths. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights...
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[laughter] joe: do you approve of that is a good measure? >> that is unconventional. ne: a lot is unconventional about the market. joe: that is extremely well put. was a striking image of police checking price tags on goods. caroline: joe always brings us the best things. earnings season is back with financials kicking things off on friday. we are finally pass the days of peak earnings growth. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: excitement may be burning out for cannabis buyers in canada. -- want a is said to be marijuana is said to be legalized but only a few retailers will be able to open the door. they are bracing to fall short of demand. their market is still riding the high, looking into the possibility of selling cannabis products of their own. for more is our canadian cannabis reporter. are they considering selling their own? >> right now, they say they have engaged in preliminary fact-finding and of no plans to sell either cbd infused products or marijuana at this time. when the company says they are not looking at something at this time, they leave th
[laughter] joe: do you approve of that is a good measure? >> that is unconventional. ne: a lot is unconventional about the market. joe: that is extremely well put. was a striking image of police checking price tags on goods. caroline: joe always brings us the best things. earnings season is back with financials kicking things off on friday. we are finally pass the days of peak earnings growth. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: excitement may be burning out for cannabis buyers...
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college hi gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it joe let me go to you first in washington. the more naming this program search for justice i mean after everything is said and done do you think we'll ever really know what happened to jamal go ahead. i mean the typically we know too much than the other you know a situation that happens in this part of the word i mean we already have a lot of leaking a lot of these that information we're not sure how much all of them are accurate but this one thing clear that he went into this consulate that he never came out so obviously there was a crime there the issue is what with the turkish authorities would play now obviously they're playing a little bit the mind game with the intelligence game they leak gradually whenever they feel the u.s. easing their sort of the leak more so they are in control of the game somehow and of course they have help from the u.s. media was very much involved because the special she was the washington post columnist so i think we know too much on this the investigation
college hi gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it joe let me go to you first in washington. the more naming this program search for justice i mean after everything is said and done do you think we'll ever really know what happened to jamal go ahead. i mean the typically we know too much than the other you know a situation that happens in this part of the word i mean we already have a lot of leaking a lot of these that...
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joe: "what'd you miss?"aroline: turning a corner, wells fargo is not fixed its problems it has stopped its revenue slam. we will take -- speak to the cfo. emerging markets are reliving their 2015 nightmare, could a u.s. stock correction be the thing to rally? now, big banks are paring earlier gains on lower credit costs. green.ks closed in the the bloomberg senior analyst. why is their lack of euphoria with these? there lack of euphoria with these? saw very good numbers, but if you look at jpmorgan, the big surprise was credit. it continues to get better and better. the question is, our view is that it should continue to support earnings, that the further improvement, the delta in improvement, there's not a lot more you can do if you are already at this strong level. joe: what did we learn about rates from bank earnings? on one hand, people talk about how a flatter curve is good or bad, and on the other hand, you talk about higher rates being bad for housing. how are they dealing with the changing rate pictu
joe: "what'd you miss?"aroline: turning a corner, wells fargo is not fixed its problems it has stopped its revenue slam. we will take -- speak to the cfo. emerging markets are reliving their 2015 nightmare, could a u.s. stock correction be the thing to rally? now, big banks are paring earlier gains on lower credit costs. green.ks closed in the the bloomberg senior analyst. why is their lack of euphoria with these? there lack of euphoria with these? saw very good numbers, but if you...
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joe: thank you very much.ore on the election and its impact on markets, we want to welcome in shamaila khan. when we look at what happened in brazil and some of the other populist moves we have seen in mexico and elsewhere, what does that tell us about the economic future of the region in general? there areit tells us opportunities and not just risks. i would classify brazil as an opportunity. particularly after the results that we saw last night. not only was it important that olson aro had a significant lead versus the leftist candidate but also the change in the composition of the legislator -- legislature is very important. challenges ability less daunting which was a major concern of the market. caroline: i'm looking at petrobras. the yield are tumbling. will benefit from these policies? shamaila: the currency. local rates are still very attractive. ownedtely, the state entities will benefit especially if they are in q4 privatization. there is still a second round for the election though. we are still a l
joe: thank you very much.ore on the election and its impact on markets, we want to welcome in shamaila khan. when we look at what happened in brazil and some of the other populist moves we have seen in mexico and elsewhere, what does that tell us about the economic future of the region in general? there areit tells us opportunities and not just risks. i would classify brazil as an opportunity. particularly after the results that we saw last night. not only was it important that olson aro had a...
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you have to be careful with what economists are telling you the fed knew where it was going, it wouldn't cause recessions >> joe respectful disagreement, at this time of day we needthat. >> thank you >> both sides of that story. time for the morning rbi today we're talking oil and the permian shale boom there's been a boom in drilling. baker hughes says there's 1,052 oil and gas rigs operation, up from last year how interesting is this? this boom is tiny compared to 1981 in december of 1981 there were 4,530 operating oil and gas rigs in the u.s dallas was the hit tv show and midland, texas had a rolls royce dealership why bring this up? it's random but interesting and all day tomorrow we're live in midland to talk about whether this permian boom hit its peak or if it's built to last and texas becomes bigger than most of opec. that's all day tomorrow on cnbc. have a great day "squawk box," coverage on rates, markets and hurricane michael. that's next. i'll see you tomorrow from taxa tawh what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of
you have to be careful with what economists are telling you the fed knew where it was going, it wouldn't cause recessions >> joe respectful disagreement, at this time of day we needthat. >> thank you >> both sides of that story. time for the morning rbi today we're talking oil and the permian shale boom there's been a boom in drilling. baker hughes says there's 1,052 oil and gas rigs operation, up from last year how interesting is this? this boom is tiny compared to 1981 in...
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joe: it's not great. caroline: but you are right. joe: it's nothing like field days.aroline: we will continue to digest and more importantly is the call at 5:00 p.m. new york time. thanks to paul sweeney and david kirkpatrick will be sticking with us. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we're looking at facebook because this is the company up 9/10 of a percent after hours. the numbers came in in line with expectations. we are still seeing costs. in the quarter, cost rose 90% in capital investment. the operating margin coming in the lowest since q1 2017. joe, you were talking about the stagnation in the united states, however there is some growth of users. joe: that is the key -- a key thing that at least it is not shrinking. all the concerns about privacy and fake news and how facebook drives everyone crazy by being on it, it is easy to imagine a world in which usage goes into a decline. it is down a little bit in europe, but that may be new to gdpr type stuff. the bottom not falling out on the youtube side, may be a factor in why the stock is up 1%. carolin
joe: it's not great. caroline: but you are right. joe: it's nothing like field days.aroline: we will continue to digest and more importantly is the call at 5:00 p.m. new york time. thanks to paul sweeney and david kirkpatrick will be sticking with us. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we're looking at facebook because this is the company up 9/10 of a percent after hours. the numbers came in in line with expectations. we are still seeing costs. in the quarter, cost rose 90% in...
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would you find that entertaining? >> joeould you feel that justice is in some small way served? >> joe: you hate henry kissinger. >> anthony: i hate him. because in my travels, i stumble across his good works everywhere i go. >> joe: right. let's do this. >> anthony: a rabbit punch. [ laughter ] >> joe: no, kidney punch. >> tom: cheers, guys. ♪ >> announcer: java is indonesia's seat of power, but this home to millions is just one of seemingly countless islands across the archipelago. bali endures as an island of legends, of magic and spirits where ancient animist traditions blend with hindu and buddhist beliefs. ceremonies and offerings are an attempt to bring harmony between the upper world of the gods, and the lower world of the demons. with man balanced in between. ♪ who is the hero? who is the villain? who decides what is right or wrong? bali is as much an island of the gods as it is the demons. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: unst-unst-unst. i hate daft punk. [ cheering ] ♪ >> anthony: do you have a shot of the people getting massa
would you find that entertaining? >> joeould you feel that justice is in some small way served? >> joe: you hate henry kissinger. >> anthony: i hate him. because in my travels, i stumble across his good works everywhere i go. >> joe: right. let's do this. >> anthony: a rabbit punch. [ laughter ] >> joe: no, kidney punch. >> tom: cheers, guys. ♪ >> announcer: java is indonesia's seat of power, but this home to millions is just one of seemingly...
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>> would you ever divorce joe? >>> closed captioning provided by -- proposition 11 solves twissues. ues to pay paramedics while we're on break. second, it ensures the closest ambulance can respond if you call 9-1-1. vote yes on 11. proposition 11 "a common sense solution" to protect public safety. it ensures the closest ambulance remains on-call during paid breaks "so that they can respond immediately when needed." vote yes on 11. ♪ >>> look at gabrielle union as the no doubt version of gwen stefani. that's a halloween outfit. gabby reposting the video saying this made me so happy. >> made me happy too. >>> well, the ladies of "the talk" are all about halloween. only nancy o'dell was invited behind the scenes of their rocktober lip sync war and costume escapade. ♪ come on baby let's get away >> i can't get over it. i feel like i am standing next to one of the jacksons. >> it's crazy. >> so do you feel like you have a little bit of an advantage because you are a music performer? >> it's a little more pressure because we all know that janet jackson is an amazing dancer. i kind of have
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brooke asked teresa point blank about it all starting with her future joe. >> many people are curious. would youing to be a family and we're going to fight this and get through this. >> on the flip side if things don't go your way through the. appeals process is there a scenario where you and the girls pick up and you move out of the country with joe? >> we are not even thinking that right now. >> is it more important to keep the whole family together in your mind or to preserve your girls lives here? >> what comes first is our daughters and we're going to fight this. >> one thing that theresa will say definitively, her "real housewives" fame has not helped the case. >> i don't think my family would be going through this if i wasn't in the spotlight. >> you feel like your life would be totally different had you not done this show? >> not the show, the spotlight. being in the public eye. >> would you ever consider in the future not doing it to be able to focus even more at home and on the girls? >> i'm focusing like 110% on my daughters. the show is my job. i'm putting food on the table for them.
brooke asked teresa point blank about it all starting with her future joe. >> many people are curious. would youing to be a family and we're going to fight this and get through this. >> on the flip side if things don't go your way through the. appeals process is there a scenario where you and the girls pick up and you move out of the country with joe? >> we are not even thinking that right now. >> is it more important to keep the whole family together in your mind or to...
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good evening to you, joe. it's not ha rd to good evening to you, joe. 's not hard to understand when you look at the expressions on those players‘ faces after those mammoth sets, you witnessed them both, why do you think wimbledon has made this decision? the thing is, if we think back to this summer and that semifinal, it was great for a while, when isner was playing anderson, two huge blokes, good friends as well but it just became huge blokes, good friends as well but itjust became attritional and to be honest, it became a bit boring by the end. and anderston‘s reaction when he finally won, he was exhausted but afterwards i think he was gracious in defeat but also sensible, he said to be honest, it did not even feel like he had won, he didn‘t have the energy to celebrate. and of course then he had to come back and play the final, theoretically the greatest match of his life, on centre court against djokovic, and he was so exhausted that the final itself wasn‘t really much of a match, djokovic winning in straight sets. sylhet is the scenario wimbledon i
good evening to you, joe. it's not ha rd to good evening to you, joe. 's not hard to understand when you look at the expressions on those players‘ faces after those mammoth sets, you witnessed them both, why do you think wimbledon has made this decision? the thing is, if we think back to this summer and that semifinal, it was great for a while, when isner was playing anderson, two huge blokes, good friends as well but it just became huge blokes, good friends as well but itjust became...
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on sunday the most polarized presidential election in decades the front runner far right candidate joe you both to campaigning on a hardline law and order platform. that in german soccer by munich are feeling the pinch at the moment after failing to win their last two games can they put things right today when they face christian munch and we'll have a preview of that top game for you. hello welcome one is christopher spring a good to have you with us president donald trump's nominee for the u.s. supreme court brett kavanaugh appears to be heading towards confirmation after weeks of partisan infighting over the controversial nominee the senate is expected to hold a final vote later today two key senators have pledged to support kavanagh tipping the vote in his fate but the judge has been extensively questioned by the senate judiciary committee and also probed by the f.b.i. after three women accused him of sexual assault. well on friday the senate voted to end debate on the matter by a margin of fifty one senators to forty nine analysts believe that is also likely to be the result of kavana
on sunday the most polarized presidential election in decades the front runner far right candidate joe you both to campaigning on a hardline law and order platform. that in german soccer by munich are feeling the pinch at the moment after failing to win their last two games can they put things right today when they face christian munch and we'll have a preview of that top game for you. hello welcome one is christopher spring a good to have you with us president donald trump's nominee for the...
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but, joe, you have something else on your mind right now, apparently. >> i do this morning. ve been ripped off again. >> what? no, you haven't. >> how many times have people taken our experiments and used them to win nobel prizes. >> did they do it again this year? >> they did it again this year. >> come on. >> professors claiming they discovered to use laser to bend and hook molecules. we did that. >> come on. >> we also use those same leasers to have cats chase them on walls. >> that is ridiculous. that is what you do with meatball all day. that's what he does. >> i can remember going up to fairfield county when you and joe were doing the laser things out in the field and you had the cat there running and everything. >> ripped off again. i'll tell you, mike, we get no respect. neither to the chicago cubs. what a game last night, man. what a game last night. >> you know, there's nothing like playoff baseball, joe, as you know. nothing like it. in last night's game, 13 innings, kept me up until 12:45 in the morning. cubs lose, put the storm windows down the today. it's over f
but, joe, you have something else on your mind right now, apparently. >> i do this morning. ve been ripped off again. >> what? no, you haven't. >> how many times have people taken our experiments and used them to win nobel prizes. >> did they do it again this year? >> they did it again this year. >> come on. >> professors claiming they discovered to use laser to bend and hook molecules. we did that. >> come on. >> we also use those same...
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joe: "what'd you miss?"aroline: the jobs report is sparking more selling and treasuries. the latest read of the labor market has speculation of the fed raising rates for a fourth time. brett kavanaugh's nomination hangs in the balance. and, the man without an economic plan. why investors are embracing brazil's right-wing strong manned which could be the country's most important presidential election. it is friday so it must be jobs day. to a seven-day high on speculation that the latest data could clear the path for highest interest rates. we have our reporter on this. you think technicals could drive higher? >> absolutely. in the last few days, there were key breaks. a 30 yeare number is breaking at three and a quarter percent. ten-year treasury is more of a benchmark and there's this wedge that is unlikely to be resolved until we had the 340 area. it is not certain and subject to great deal of economic data over the course of the next couple of weeks. romaine: is the 340 area of the equilibrium area receiv
joe: "what'd you miss?"aroline: the jobs report is sparking more selling and treasuries. the latest read of the labor market has speculation of the fed raising rates for a fourth time. brett kavanaugh's nomination hangs in the balance. and, the man without an economic plan. why investors are embracing brazil's right-wing strong manned which could be the country's most important presidential election. it is friday so it must be jobs day. to a seven-day high on speculation that the...
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made it to the presidency because it feels that with communist so there's a big change of tone from joe you want to come out of here in rio and who have asked you followers to remain quiet prior to sunday's elections on the other hand the workers' party candidate. is in the northeastern part of the country trying to gather most more votes that's a stronghold of the workers party there were expected both candidates to attend would be very later today but if you can focus those votes for nat'l said that he won't attend them for many analysts they're saying that it will take a tsunami for you to also not or not to win this election even though this last days are crucial for sunday's vote. generals from north and south korea have agreed to completely destroyed twenty two god person on the heavily fortified border officials from both sides are trying to ease military tensions after their leaders held two historic summits this year eugene junger reports from seoul. the two koreas held general grade military talks at the northern side of the pond when john on friday this comes just one day after t
made it to the presidency because it feels that with communist so there's a big change of tone from joe you want to come out of here in rio and who have asked you followers to remain quiet prior to sunday's elections on the other hand the workers' party candidate. is in the northeastern part of the country trying to gather most more votes that's a stronghold of the workers party there were expected both candidates to attend would be very later today but if you can focus those votes for nat'l...
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joe, what do you think?en this extraordinary development of rod rosenstein since he first burst onto the scene as a person that trump said justified the firing of james comey with this letter. mark lebowitz, it seems mark rosenstein has moorefed from a barney fife figure to a joe friday. just the facts. you don't like what i'm doing, i really don't give-a-damn. i'm going to keep my head down, we're going to keep doing the job and i'm not going to be intimidated by this president, by hacks in congress or by anybody else. its been, it has been quite a transformation. >> well, yeah, you also have to realize that this job and the role that he is in requires so much politics, it requires politics in dealing with congress and basically playing defense was a pretty big portion with the republican congress to get the probe done. you obviously have to work the president. there is obviously, i mean a couple weeks ago, we were talking about, is he going to keep his job or not because of the story of him possibly talkin
joe, what do you think?en this extraordinary development of rod rosenstein since he first burst onto the scene as a person that trump said justified the firing of james comey with this letter. mark lebowitz, it seems mark rosenstein has moorefed from a barney fife figure to a joe friday. just the facts. you don't like what i'm doing, i really don't give-a-damn. i'm going to keep my head down, we're going to keep doing the job and i'm not going to be intimidated by this president, by hacks in...
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you know, joe, you grew. that guy. uy in the schoolyard was running in the other direction if somebody took a swing. don't hit me i'm going sue you. joe, did you know that guy? >> i actually knew quite a few of them. and he's a rich spoiled kid. rich spoiled country club kid that -- whose daddy gave him what, $200 million, willie and he's spent his entire life isolating himself in a tower and in that tower he has surrounded himself with yes men and yes women because daddy gave him $200 million he never had to answer for any of his aberrant behavior and spent his life bullying people. he used to do it inside trump tower behind closed doors now he's doing it for all the world to see. >> he still carries the chip on his shoulder that he's not in the club somehow, not in the manhattan club. the "new york times" didn't love him. all these places he wanted to be. i think when he thought he achieved the white house, the holy grail he would get the respect he had been searching for for 70 years. now he continues to lash out and
you know, joe, you grew. that guy. uy in the schoolyard was running in the other direction if somebody took a swing. don't hit me i'm going sue you. joe, did you know that guy? >> i actually knew quite a few of them. and he's a rich spoiled kid. rich spoiled country club kid that -- whose daddy gave him what, $200 million, willie and he's spent his entire life isolating himself in a tower and in that tower he has surrounded himself with yes men and yes women because daddy gave him $200...
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you. our next question from joe ferguson. it is a question for miss peterson. >> president trump says nafta is one of the worst business in modern history. you worked closely with this organization in mexico. do you think the new agreement is an improvement over nafta? ms. peterson: i was a pro, -- proponent of nafta being upgraded. it was 24 years old and we did not have internet when it was written. i expressed concern to the trump administration while he was renegotiating it. we did not want to see nafta go away because of the jobs i mentioned previously and the billions of dollars of trade. i support the u.s. mexico canada agreement put in place. i think we have been able to see president trump regardless of the relationship with mexico negotiate a win-win for the united states and mexico. it is a great opportunity for businesses and those who do trade in southern arizona. we are dependent on our relationship with mexico so i applaud the effort to get the agreement in place. ms. kirkpatrick: we have to look at all of our t
you. our next question from joe ferguson. it is a question for miss peterson. >> president trump says nafta is one of the worst business in modern history. you worked closely with this organization in mexico. do you think the new agreement is an improvement over nafta? ms. peterson: i was a pro, -- proponent of nafta being upgraded. it was 24 years old and we did not have internet when it was written. i expressed concern to the trump administration while he was renegotiating it. we did...
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now 2-2. >> joe: checked it on ball ball three. >> john: tough decision here. 3-2. i don't think youi didn't think they were going to send bellinger. >> joe: manny machado. hits it in the air, brock holt is there. one out. and back to first is muncy. machado, 1 for 6 that will bring in cody bellinger. >> john: he will be ready to swing from the very first pitch. mentioned in the start of the game, getting closer but still not having the production. popping up some pitchers, just missing some pitches. boy, would he like toie one here. and with this crowd, they would love to see that. >> joe: runner at first, one out. bellinger leaned back from strike one. bellinger knows how to launch. his postseason, he's hit one home run, that came in game 7 in milwaukee. the reigning rookie of the year. 25 in the regular season in 2018. a ball and a strike. >> joe: 1-1 to bellinger. down and in. leon behind the plate. vazquez playing first base. holding against the tying run, max muncy with one out. >> john: short of a home run, obviously, the dodgers are trying to figure out a way to get somebody
now 2-2. >> joe: checked it on ball ball three. >> john: tough decision here. 3-2. i don't think youi didn't think they were going to send bellinger. >> joe: manny machado. hits it in the air, brock holt is there. one out. and back to first is muncy. machado, 1 for 6 that will bring in cody bellinger. >> john: he will be ready to swing from the very first pitch. mentioned in the start of the game, getting closer but still not having the production. popping up some...
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joe, you just have to wonder, though, is that good for trump, that interest growing, or is it good for the democrats? sn>> john heilemann, you look aa lot of numbers, the key numbers that we always look at, one of them has to do with the president's approval rating, it's higher as its ever been or as high as it's ever been. you look at the ballot test in the nbc poll it has tighten and gotten closer, 8, 9 points. you look at intensity. intensity is up among democrats but after kavanaugh it's up among republicans as well. this race does not look to be the foregone conclusion it once was and democrats appear to be even losing ground in the senate. where do you put it 15 days out? >> yeah, there's no doubt about all of that. i think the notion that -- i think the conventional wisdom is basically still the democrats have -- are more likely than not by a reasonable amount more likely to take control of the house, the question is like how big, by how much. and the situation for democrats in the senate, which, again, maybe a month ago people were starting to think there was some chance the de
joe, you just have to wonder, though, is that good for trump, that interest growing, or is it good for the democrats? sn>> john heilemann, you look aa lot of numbers, the key numbers that we always look at, one of them has to do with the president's approval rating, it's higher as its ever been or as high as it's ever been. you look at the ballot test in the nbc poll it has tighten and gotten closer, 8, 9 points. you look at intensity. intensity is up among democrats but after kavanaugh...
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>> i say, joe, you would make a great president, but let's think about it. >> that sounded like an endorsementhere's the thing, i know you've said you haven't made up your mind just yet. you sound like a man who wants to run. you sound like a guy who really wants to. do you want -- >> i desperately want to change the landscape. there's more than one way. there's a lot of really talented people we have out there, kamala harris. you got cory booker. you youfr got the former may or of massachusetts, you've got a lot of talented people. we've got to stop this degradation. >> congressman, if it's not joe biden, is there another candidate that could adequately take on a guy, a candidate, a president like donald trump? >> listen, i think the democrats are going to have a field of riches. i think you'll have 25 candidates running on the democratic side, and for joe biden you always want to start with your spouse's support, so having dr. jill with him is a good thing. here is what's going to eventually come to play just after november 6th. we will see exploratory committees and the democratic party is
>> i say, joe, you would make a great president, but let's think about it. >> that sounded like an endorsementhere's the thing, i know you've said you haven't made up your mind just yet. you sound like a man who wants to run. you sound like a guy who really wants to. do you want -- >> i desperately want to change the landscape. there's more than one way. there's a lot of really talented people we have out there, kamala harris. you got cory booker. you youfr got the former may...
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do you have information that it is that limited? >> joe, i am here sitting here this morning telling you they are severely limited and i know they are and i know there's frustration and i know that the bureau is going to have to come back for every request that they want to add to a very, very short list. the fbi has been handcuffed and the clock is ticking on this artificial one-week deadline. >> frank, is that based on your sourcing? >> yes. >> okay. so, donny, if, in fact, the fbi has been handcuffed by donald trump's white house and by don mcgahn, well, at the end of the day it doesn't buy them what they wanted to -- it doesn't get them what they wanted to get when they were all talking positively about a one-week extension, an fbi investigation, because then the story is just going to be about what the fbi was not allowed to do. >> yeah, and if kavanaugh gets pushed through we will be in the same place had we not had an fbi investigation. a place that long-term is concerning to me from -- it was interesting over the weekend my 15-year
do you have information that it is that limited? >> joe, i am here sitting here this morning telling you they are severely limited and i know they are and i know there's frustration and i know that the bureau is going to have to come back for every request that they want to add to a very, very short list. the fbi has been handcuffed and the clock is ticking on this artificial one-week deadline. >> frank, is that based on your sourcing? >> yes. >> okay. so, donny, if, in...
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joe: you have to wonder, whether thosere getting hit if miners are reselling or chips into the marketspeting with the original once. caroline: secondhand. joe: for more on today's top stories, a series of suspicious packages were sent to various democratic politicians as well as cnn. shannon pettypiece joins us from washington. thank you for joining us. what is the latest right now on this developing story? at the: we are here white house and we are waiting to hear from the president as he leaves for a rally in wisconsin. he should be coming out any minute. oftentimes, when he heads to these rallies, he will stop to talk to the press on the way to the helicopter that takes him to air force one. it is possible he might come out and say something. situations, the white house has struggled to set the right tone. the press secretary came out with a statement, the vice president came out with a statement that the president endorsed and retreated. then, there were remarks the president gave but he did not go into detail. we will look to ask them questions heading out to the chopper and also
joe: you have to wonder, whether thosere getting hit if miners are reselling or chips into the marketspeting with the original once. caroline: secondhand. joe: for more on today's top stories, a series of suspicious packages were sent to various democratic politicians as well as cnn. shannon pettypiece joins us from washington. thank you for joining us. what is the latest right now on this developing story? at the: we are here white house and we are waiting to hear from the president as he...
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>> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. ( cheers and applause ) joe scarborough and mika brzezinski are here. won't you join us? ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. this is our fist glimpse ofthat's so cool.er. look at these guys. a beautiful, sweet, giraffe. very nice, very, very nice. it's a nice friday afternoon. we're in a beautiful area. must be thousands and thousands of roses here... this is another one of my favorite things right here... ...tangerines. whoa, look at this guy. dude, that is a weird looking frog. pretty grand entrance... there's the man, thomas jefferson, right there. now we are entering the room where mona
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(under breath) his name is joe. you tell her that we're not naming him
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we appreciate you being on this morning along with joe, willie and me. there is so much going on especially with some of these polls showing a lot of moment. >> you have one of the heros of the tea party in trouble in virginia. you have a guy would has been known, as trump as said, one of his favorite congressmen now being abandon because of his white nationalist leanings. and you know what? why don't we just start with the most accurate poll in the 2016 campaign, the poll that showed president trump doing better. caused a lot of consternation. but this poll ended up having it right. and my gosh, the headline coming out of the usc/"l.a. times" poll, it is a political earthquake. >> so six days, less than a week to go before election day and everyone is trying to figure out what is going to happen. you're talking about the uscdomsife/lau uscdomsif uscdomsife/"l.a. times" poll showing 57% leaning democrat. while the poll could be an outlier, democrats are seeing a shift in the closing days of the campaign. >> steve kornacki, a lot of consuper nati consterna
we appreciate you being on this morning along with joe, willie and me. there is so much going on especially with some of these polls showing a lot of moment. >> you have one of the heros of the tea party in trouble in virginia. you have a guy would has been known, as trump as said, one of his favorite congressmen now being abandon because of his white nationalist leanings. and you know what? why don't we just start with the most accurate poll in the 2016 campaign, the poll that showed...
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. >> are you aware joe calls during the game. >> yes. >> no. he calls you and he -- i can't believe these -- and lamere, who is obsessed. >> the thing i like about lamere is we're up 10-0 and lamere and i -- >> and marty. >> jonathan lamere going my god, if he doesn't get us into the seventh inning the yankees will come back.
. >> are you aware joe calls during the game. >> yes. >> no. he calls you and he -- i can't believe these -- and lamere, who is obsessed. >> the thing i like about lamere is we're up 10-0 and lamere and i -- >> and marty. >> jonathan lamere going my god, if he doesn't get us into the seventh inning the yankees will come back.
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joe thank you very much infect tory a thank you very much. gets the last word no matter what anybody says. appreciate it. up next were still waiting for the president to take the stage in houston, texas supporting this fellow. he is beautiful texas ted cruz. we will have more from the event and the president when we return. return. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. doctor: symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandpa: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggy! (giggles) get symbico
joe thank you very much infect tory a thank you very much. gets the last word no matter what anybody says. appreciate it. up next were still waiting for the president to take the stage in houston, texas supporting this fellow. he is beautiful texas ted cruz. we will have more from the event and the president when we return. return. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you...
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joe, you were there and talking to people. jeff bennett thefr incumbent the modesto area and his democratic challenger josh harter. >> folks there aren't tuned into the stuff that is going on washington or even the caravan for that matter. immigration there very personal issue. everybody knows somebody who is affected by it. evethe farmers who m not have a relatively who facing some sort of iismigration ue, that is labor. it's a labor issue, too. and it's very much -- that issue -- that race down there is llsf denham is running and josh carter who spent a few years in the bay area an a venture capitalist bay area harder. if he wins he will support bay area values to the central valley. harter says that deadham has not represented the valley well enough on issues like impra immigration and health care. he is getting a lot of money from the bay area. he has a million dollars from bayle area pe and hundreds have donated thousandhiof hours to campaign. last weekend when i was there, 369 people cming to canvass for josh harter and
joe, you were there and talking to people. jeff bennett thefr incumbent the modesto area and his democratic challenger josh harter. >> folks there aren't tuned into the stuff that is going on washington or even the caravan for that matter. immigration there very personal issue. everybody knows somebody who is affected by it. evethe farmers who m not have a relatively who facing some sort of iismigration ue, that is labor. it's a labor issue, too. and it's very much -- that issue -- that...
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former army captain joe you promised to take brazil in a radically new direction after winning a bitterly fought presidential runoff vote despite upset many with remarks still sounding this racist and homophobic also narrow tapped into votes prostration over corruption crime and economic problems. a police officer has been killed in the afghan capital after a suicide attack it targeted an election commission office the taliban and i saw are threatening to disrupt parliamentary elections that began in most provinces on october the twentieth multiple attacks on the polls jennifer glass joins us now live from kabul so first of all let's clarify did the bombing calls casualties for anyone other than the bomber himself. well the bomber and that policeman it was a suicide bomber on foot targeting a vehicle with election officials heading towards the election commission were all the ballots are gathered and being counted so the policemen identified the man as a suicide bomber fired on him when the bomber exploded the bomb or risk killed and that policeman was badly injured he has since died of h
former army captain joe you promised to take brazil in a radically new direction after winning a bitterly fought presidential runoff vote despite upset many with remarks still sounding this racist and homophobic also narrow tapped into votes prostration over corruption crime and economic problems. a police officer has been killed in the afghan capital after a suicide attack it targeted an election commission office the taliban and i saw are threatening to disrupt parliamentary elections that...