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when you look around here, you will find 10 rosettes.u look up to the wall behind us, you will see howard heil. on the very top, under the second division, that is howard, the same soldier we just visited out in the cemetery. a lot of the divisions, you will see similar dates. a lot of the divisions you will see from september 12-september 16. most of the soldiers went missing during that time. that is when they were fighting here. on another date when they were training on the front lines with the french. you will see different soldiers went missing during that time. a lot of them you will see them grouped together on a specific date. they were all lost at one time in one battlefield. we do have next of kin that come and visit the name on the wall. that is all the family has. that is the only thing we have to remember. the piece of artwork pershing was looking at at the time was this. this is what he was inspecting. that is an urn. pegasus is taking the souls to heaven. we are in the middle between the chapel and museum and this piece o
when you look around here, you will find 10 rosettes.u look up to the wall behind us, you will see howard heil. on the very top, under the second division, that is howard, the same soldier we just visited out in the cemetery. a lot of the divisions, you will see similar dates. a lot of the divisions you will see from september 12-september 16. most of the soldiers went missing during that time. that is when they were fighting here. on another date when they were training on the front lines with...
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if you look at iran, just take a look at iran, and you look at what they are doing, they are a terrorist nation right now. although i must tell you, they are a lot better right now than they were when i took office. when i took office they were heading in a very, very bad direction. and at some point, things very positive, frankly, could happen with iran, but we also need a counterbalance. and israel needs help, also. if we abandon saudi arabia it would be a terrible mistake. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: i really can't understand a word you're saying, sorry. >> "the washington post" claim you are putting your personal interests -- pres. trump: i have nothing to -- just so you understand, i don't make deals with saudi arabia. i don't have money from saudi arabia. i have nothing to do with saudi arabia. i couldn't care less. and i will tell you, and as most of you know, being president has cost me a fortune, and that is ok with me. i knew that a long time ago. but being president has cost me a fortune, a tremendous fortune like you have never seen before. but someday, i will tell you what t
if you look at iran, just take a look at iran, and you look at what they are doing, they are a terrorist nation right now. although i must tell you, they are a lot better right now than they were when i took office. when i took office they were heading in a very, very bad direction. and at some point, things very positive, frankly, could happen with iran, but we also need a counterbalance. and israel needs help, also. if we abandon saudi arabia it would be a terrible mistake. >>...
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eric: you don't think the psychological changes happening now. we can look fed is going to do with interest rates and if you have a confidence in that, predict that 100 basis points, it may only be 12 months, may not even be 12 months away. >> i think it has started, but you need more issues, you need to have more problems. i think we will start seeing that. >> is a 100 racist white increase overnight lending target, enough to trigger the distract cycle? >> at her know if it is the beginning of the cycle. to use a baseball analogy, if a great now, we are in the second inning on the distress side. eric: very early. >> yes, you want to get to the middle innings but we will get there. the question is how long does it take. ♪ taylor: coming up on "bloomberg best," more of the week's business news from around the world including don down the economic data from china and the eurozone. could the global economy be heading toward a crisis? -- oure to what next guest subscribes weaponize crash could look like? >> the first casualty would probably be real estate. taylo
eric: you don't think the psychological changes happening now. we can look fed is going to do with interest rates and if you have a confidence in that, predict that 100 basis points, it may only be 12 months, may not even be 12 months away. >> i think it has started, but you need more issues, you need to have more problems. i think we will start seeing that. >> is a 100 racist white increase overnight lending target, enough to trigger the distract cycle? >> at her know if it...
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you look at europe. you have brexit bringing up a lot of uncertainty.pe is not as robust as many n of us thought. when you have yields globally coming down when we thought maybe they would be going up, the fact we don't have 1% yields in germany today, i don't think many people had that in their forecast. even if they were bullish on the u.s. market compared to consensus like i have been. i think that's an important thing we have to notice. german yields are going to be helping u.s. treasury yields for at least the next 18 months. jose: that is the curve flattener we have seen. we continue to see tremendous demand. you look at the spread between bonds and bunds, you could drive a truck through that. 270 basis points and we think that is persistent. because of the strength and consistency of demand here relative to the inconsistency. the other thing, globalization. global. let's talk about globalization. you have a lot of nationalistic policies going on in the political movements and the globalization story is taking a backseat the national issues. that
you look at europe. you have brexit bringing up a lot of uncertainty.pe is not as robust as many n of us thought. when you have yields globally coming down when we thought maybe they would be going up, the fact we don't have 1% yields in germany today, i don't think many people had that in their forecast. even if they were bullish on the u.s. market compared to consensus like i have been. i think that's an important thing we have to notice. german yields are going to be helping u.s. treasury...
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at many other places you just take a look at some of the other places. and we just got the word that in iowa you have a governor who just got extended who's fantic him just got extended and numerous other places i think it was a great victory i'll be honest i think it was a great victory and actually some of the news this morning was that it was in fact a great victory but if you look at it from the standpoint of gridlock i really believe there's going to be much less gridlock because of the way this is going than any other. words a template. thank you mr president let me ask about one of the campaign promises you made down the stretch which was a ten percent tax cut for the middle class you just talked about gridlock democrats they now are on the house ways and means committee if it means a tax cut of some kind for the middle class but that means raising rates elsewhere corporations on the wealthiest is that a tradeoff that you would be willing to make well able to enact in the middle of this will have to be now proposed because if we did it now we don't
at many other places you just take a look at some of the other places. and we just got the word that in iowa you have a governor who just got extended who's fantic him just got extended and numerous other places i think it was a great victory i'll be honest i think it was a great victory and actually some of the news this morning was that it was in fact a great victory but if you look at it from the standpoint of gridlock i really believe there's going to be much less gridlock because of the...
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at the asteroid with missiles on frontier only if you look if you look at the arriving make you should look at the arrivals in france for instance you software tools and welcome from straight out we we have in the second country to welcome those in ignorance so those are facts as well let's move on to the other contentious subject which of course is brecht's it seems have been the sense in france that this was really just a british problem and france could get perhaps some profit out of it but that's changing now isn't it. it's not just a question of wanting britain to suffer all the macro. suggested that he thought they should suffer didn't know he said i mean in fact it shows us one thing it's not easy to access the european union not without cost not without consequences is that force well he wanted the suggestion is that he want to blow to pay back a gesture that other suggestion the matter of fact meeting the e.u. is a complicated process i don't think that anybody on either side of the channel would deny that would you do you know do you know anybody who would actually say that t
at the asteroid with missiles on frontier only if you look if you look at the arriving make you should look at the arrivals in france for instance you software tools and welcome from straight out we we have in the second country to welcome those in ignorance so those are facts as well let's move on to the other contentious subject which of course is brecht's it seems have been the sense in france that this was really just a british problem and france could get perhaps some profit out of it but...
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when you look at the reasons, people talk about less production and the cuts and that is an effect on the entire market and you start to look at the corvos of the world and the sky works. it is pulling those down with every article and we've had last week and this week >> i have more numbers, 69% of energy is in a bear market 54% of discretionary, 54% of materials, 42% of financials 36 of industrials, staples i could go on and on and on. >> that's quite an intro but i'll say christmas and hanukkah came early for investors looking to buy stocks on the cheap, we're here the market is selling 15 times next year's earnings we have earnings growth stories across-the-board not just in tech but with the decline we've seen still up double digits. now it's time to start investing in stocks and companies that can persevere no matter what the macro picture is >> what makes you think now is the time to buy the dip? it's the first time it appears it's not working since '02 >> we're excited because none of the stories we've talked about within secular growth opportunities have gone away you talk ab
when you look at the reasons, people talk about less production and the cuts and that is an effect on the entire market and you start to look at the corvos of the world and the sky works. it is pulling those down with every article and we've had last week and this week >> i have more numbers, 69% of energy is in a bear market 54% of discretionary, 54% of materials, 42% of financials 36 of industrials, staples i could go on and on and on. >> that's quite an intro but i'll say...
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you are not looking at necessarily is significant repricing. risk is you continue to have more m&a deals or debt financing. balance sheets are more levered today than they were five or six years ago. that risk is rising but it is not at a tipping point quite yet. that is probably not a 2019 story. jonathan: a lot of people are concerned about the bbb component. some would say they are idiosyncratic risks. exploring the idea of at what point does a surgeon idiosyncratic risk become systemic? then he quickly becomes widespread and systemic. are we going to see that in investment-grade? jose: we see the dispersion in terms of cash versus debt. s&p 500, caches more's view towards the top end of the scale and debt is more evenly disturbing. you could see some more repricing of credit as we go to next year, no question. ira: one interesting thing is during the recent movement in credit spreads and interest yield, corporate deals have not moved very much. you have corporate yields basically staying flat, treasury market rallying. lower yields for treas
you are not looking at necessarily is significant repricing. risk is you continue to have more m&a deals or debt financing. balance sheets are more levered today than they were five or six years ago. that risk is rising but it is not at a tipping point quite yet. that is probably not a 2019 story. jonathan: a lot of people are concerned about the bbb component. some would say they are idiosyncratic risks. exploring the idea of at what point does a surgeon idiosyncratic risk become systemic?...
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erik: you don't think that psychological change is happening now? we can lookat the fed is going to do with interest rates and if you have any confidence in that, predict that 100 basis points, it may only be 12 months, may not even be 12 months away. mark: i think it is starting. i think it has started, but you need more issues, you need to have more problems. i think we will start seeing that. erik: is a 100 basis point increase overnight lending target enough to trigger the distress cycle? mark: i do not know if it is enough. it is the beginning of the cycle. to use a baseball analogy, we are in the second inning on the distress side. erik: very early. mark: yeah, very early. you want to get to the middle innings but we will get there. the question is how long does it take? taylor: coming up on "bloomberg best," more of the week's business news from around the world, including downbeat economic data from china and the eurozone. and as signs point to a slowdown, could the global economy be heading towards another crisis? our guest says yes and describes what
erik: you don't think that psychological change is happening now? we can lookat the fed is going to do with interest rates and if you have any confidence in that, predict that 100 basis points, it may only be 12 months, may not even be 12 months away. mark: i think it is starting. i think it has started, but you need more issues, you need to have more problems. i think we will start seeing that. erik: is a 100 basis point increase overnight lending target enough to trigger the distress cycle?...
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again, you look at it. the suburbs, number one. you start this victory by looking for the democrats, assuming they get there. they need seven more. by looking at the suburbs. then it is everywhere. let's check on what's left on the map in texas here. we call it the dallas district. i'm stealing this from a friend. colin allred beat pete sessions. let's check on john culberson down here. again, 52% to 47%. 77% in. you see what's happening. again, it's consistent. suburban areas, reliably republican suburbs, whether we're talking about pennsylvania, whether we're talking about new jersey, whether we're talking about texas. as you keep moving west, let me check on illinois as well because this one has been going back and forth. i'm going to come in that's a pickup opportunity there. so again, from maine to illinois to iowa to utah to texas, to possibly oklahoma, the democrats have opportunities to pick it up everywhere. it's an interesting night in the sense if you look at the senate map, you're seeing a lot of red. look at the governo
again, you look at it. the suburbs, number one. you start this victory by looking for the democrats, assuming they get there. they need seven more. by looking at the suburbs. then it is everywhere. let's check on what's left on the map in texas here. we call it the dallas district. i'm stealing this from a friend. colin allred beat pete sessions. let's check on john culberson down here. again, 52% to 47%. 77% in. you see what's happening. again, it's consistent. suburban areas, reliably...
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if you look act words, the keith three revenue asked to be a little lighter than the market was looking for. became an up by .8 7 billion. the estimate was 5.9 one billion. a big focus will be on europe only look at what is going on with this company. august thatck in the company has suffered from complacency in europe. it has not launched the right products at the right time. we will see what he has to say about the resilience of the european business. we will drill down into that geography with the ceo as the company reported its quarter earnings today. we will get a look at where they are trying to guide the market. anna, it is a hill divided. red and blue between the house and the senate. the consequence of that can be interpreted in a variety of ways. the dollar is lower, treasuries are lower. you have the dollar a little bit of slippage there. j.p. morgan asset management is saying it is a very long and very crowded trait. robert saidfear -- there would be fear and chaos because of trump and those progrowth agenda is. that is very dramatic, but you know i love drama. dollar is dow
if you look act words, the keith three revenue asked to be a little lighter than the market was looking for. became an up by .8 7 billion. the estimate was 5.9 one billion. a big focus will be on europe only look at what is going on with this company. august thatck in the company has suffered from complacency in europe. it has not launched the right products at the right time. we will see what he has to say about the resilience of the european business. we will drill down into that geography...
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because i prefer to get them but if you. look at every rational people around us he showed a set of studied something that us question. you could end up with. the yeah but what if you don't know. now you will not be able to study. the thing cost of a design in the young mama. i was there it's. the picture of ma ma ma ma. do you. walk around you does all of that. i do. not. look well as. we showed he was. just a few. you know as the diode to quit goes to just. someone in their notion. of simplicity show me the not the most i could. do with those results. oh yeah ed you really. has not and still not. still in the school with a. little knowledge of the by you can. ask a monk about it could come up and instead here's the point. that i'm not with. you like most of the flights cost a multiplicity can you call up to push it up themselves to take you to. the scene yes pop and should established on was a bill for thousands of the somebody don't do you go up your way good job. good to me we're due for a big investment stillbirth to darken
because i prefer to get them but if you. look at every rational people around us he showed a set of studied something that us question. you could end up with. the yeah but what if you don't know. now you will not be able to study. the thing cost of a design in the young mama. i was there it's. the picture of ma ma ma ma. do you. walk around you does all of that. i do. not. look well as. we showed he was. just a few. you know as the diode to quit goes to just. someone in their notion. of...
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you? >> well, look, i'm all -- i'm for democracy, straight up. but, you know, it's one of the reasons why i'm concerned about trump. he's increasingly moving us in a more authoritarian direction, trying to divide the country up, like, pick at the sort of internal fractures in our culture and our society. so i think that's very dangerous. look, i think if you look at young people, young people, you know, issues of racism, sexism, and homophobia and other things, much less among the millennial generation, much more comfortable with people who are different than they are. i think that's a very positive thing and, i think, bodes well for our democracy. >> i want to go to superdelegates. >> sure. >> superdelegates, who are special delegates to the democratic national convention, have the ability to traditionally, in previous years, vote for whichever candidate they want, but this time, because of reforms brought on by the bernie sanders 2016 campaign, superdelegates in 2020 will not be able to vote in the first round of balloting in the democratic nati
you? >> well, look, i'm all -- i'm for democracy, straight up. but, you know, it's one of the reasons why i'm concerned about trump. he's increasingly moving us in a more authoritarian direction, trying to divide the country up, like, pick at the sort of internal fractures in our culture and our society. so i think that's very dangerous. look, i think if you look at young people, young people, you know, issues of racism, sexism, and homophobia and other things, much less among the...
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where are you looking? autos, software? give us some idea what kind of business you want to do a deal in. jalal: right. we are going to look at these where they are complementary to our business, where it leverages our experience, in terms of access -- manus: i get that. i would say, you will not do a deal that's not good for you. i want to know where. jalal: it could be anywhere. typically, in our industry, the majority of companies we can look at our in north america, and increasingly also a number in asia that we are interested in. nejra: ok, and in what businesses specifically? you talked about internet of things, but for example, the automotive industrial business is still very small, just 2% of revenue. would that be something, somewhere you are looking to grow, and if so how? jalal: i think probably are opportunities are higher in internet of things and mobile than acquisitions in automotive's, because typically the automotive industry, they typically have much larger companies rather than providing a lot of opportuni
where are you looking? autos, software? give us some idea what kind of business you want to do a deal in. jalal: right. we are going to look at these where they are complementary to our business, where it leverages our experience, in terms of access -- manus: i get that. i would say, you will not do a deal that's not good for you. i want to know where. jalal: it could be anywhere. typically, in our industry, the majority of companies we can look at our in north america, and increasingly also a...
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you just want to look at the republican areas, and you come through. most of this vote is counted. we're look at votes in maricopa county. i want to check over here to make sure i'm right about that. we're looking right here. i didn't check yuma. 98%. a little more here. pretty small. 3% of the population. okay, a couple of vote there's, but this is where we're waiting on. this is where our guys on the decision desk are calling to maricopa county saying where is it? when are we going to get it? >> when i follow you, it makes sense. and then i feel like my head is about to explode because of how much data you can put throughout very quickly. do you think it is going to stay this way? what's your guess at this point? >> let's come out to the full statewide so people at home can see it. it stayed consistently here, but we're missing 40% of the vote. >> and that's a lot? and she is tapped out, mcsally. >> no question. let's go back in time. these are both first-time candidates statewide. this is jeff flake's seat. six years ago in a pretty close race, come out to the full race, in a pre
you just want to look at the republican areas, and you come through. most of this vote is counted. we're look at votes in maricopa county. i want to check over here to make sure i'm right about that. we're looking right here. i didn't check yuma. 98%. a little more here. pretty small. 3% of the population. okay, a couple of vote there's, but this is where we're waiting on. this is where our guys on the decision desk are calling to maricopa county saying where is it? when are we going to get it?...
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but when you look at china and you look at parts of asia and when you look at south america and in other places in this world, including russia, including just many other places the air is incredibly dirty. when you're talking about an atmosphere, oceans are very small and it blows over and it sails over. i mean, we take thousands of tons of garbage off our beaches all the time that comes over from asia. it just flows right down the pacific. it flows. and we say where does this come from? and it takes many people to start off with. number two, if you go back and look at articles they talked about global freezing. they talked about at some point the planets could have freeze to death, then it's going to die of heat exhaustion. there is movement in the atmosphere. there's no question. as to whether or not it's manmade and whether or not the effects that you're talking about are there, i don't see it, not nearly like it is. do we want clean water? absolutely. do we want clean air to breathe? absolutely. the fire in california where i was, if you looked at the floor of the fire, they have tr
but when you look at china and you look at parts of asia and when you look at south america and in other places in this world, including russia, including just many other places the air is incredibly dirty. when you're talking about an atmosphere, oceans are very small and it blows over and it sails over. i mean, we take thousands of tons of garbage off our beaches all the time that comes over from asia. it just flows right down the pacific. it flows. and we say where does this come from? and...
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if you look at it, the message is very clear. these are our doughboys. they were going over the top for victory. the message is nothing should stop you in your support of this country and in your support of the american troops and your support for freedom and what's right and just. that is the creed you have to carry with you. know the army we send in that the field -- into the field were all honorable men. course iound -- of studied art as a young boy. and was actually going to take a job with a brand-new company called hallmark back in 1960. they just opened up a great city out in kansas. then i got a better offer. i got an offer from uncle sam that said greetings. they invited me to join the army. i was going to be taken in the army. i remember my father said, why don't you get out and talk to them if you can do something that might be -- you might like. sure enough, i went down and i was accepted into the army photographic corps. i went to vietnam as an army photographer. and i spent my time over there. and i came back as the photographer on post. the
if you look at it, the message is very clear. these are our doughboys. they were going over the top for victory. the message is nothing should stop you in your support of this country and in your support of the american troops and your support for freedom and what's right and just. that is the creed you have to carry with you. know the army we send in that the field -- into the field were all honorable men. course iound -- of studied art as a young boy. and was actually going to take a job with...
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to the worst of this and some of you look at the simple savages of the. role of the suns in a multitude of course you will know when. the rush to go which is going to sit with us national what. it was like to discern what the nation of the list of this is you know a star on the. right so probably. more than. what i will miss this because this is the north almost so deal with. the so i suppose that it was. moved to. me yet you think you. if you look. back. in the life of thank you. thank me thank. you. like we have not going. down yet. still i want you you don't know i don't. like the gospel it's not enough that you just saying that you don't wash in a month. or so you're forming on ship and you talk about that when you see just what i'm showing up in america i know you're for them all but you see if it blows a collective. or just a moment when you graduate there are going to shut up a horde. just a mental note by note so your foremost is a new. venue is reserved. some of my mature age this is right and which shows a little though i know it's not the snow i
to the worst of this and some of you look at the simple savages of the. role of the suns in a multitude of course you will know when. the rush to go which is going to sit with us national what. it was like to discern what the nation of the list of this is you know a star on the. right so probably. more than. what i will miss this because this is the north almost so deal with. the so i suppose that it was. moved to. me yet you think you. if you look. back. in the life of thank you. thank me...
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were the technologies and you had to look to say to keep the costs down you have to keep the number of miracles you're requiring, the number of things you need to invent down. i don't worry so much about the money. i think there are ways to do it affordably. when you look back, obviously at the time of apollo, nasa was 4% of the u.s. budget, it's now about 0.4 to 0.5% of the federal budget. on the other hand look at what they had to do to make apollo happen. they had to figure new math. it was a huge infrastructure project. we have all that infrastructure. i think it gets back to the will, actually, technologically i think it's possible, there are no things that make it impossible. it really is a question of do we have the will to actually do it? it really did take president kennedy saying within a decade, we will set foot on the moon, and it happened. i think going to mars is actually way easier than that personally. >> of course president kennedy, you know, was in a space race. there was a competitor throughout and the u.s. likes nothing better than a competitor. do we have that c
were the technologies and you had to look to say to keep the costs down you have to keep the number of miracles you're requiring, the number of things you need to invent down. i don't worry so much about the money. i think there are ways to do it affordably. when you look back, obviously at the time of apollo, nasa was 4% of the u.s. budget, it's now about 0.4 to 0.5% of the federal budget. on the other hand look at what they had to do to make apollo happen. they had to figure new math. it was...
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want him looking into that. i think, you mandate to be as narrow as possible. but somebody ought to be looking into that because the potential that we got disinformation fed to us and that that information which came from a campaign was used to go to the fisa court to get warrants to spy on americans is really alarming. trish: yeah. i mean, very, very alarming. and i think that, you know, we all deserve answers to that stuff. when it's all said and done, you say the president's going to be exonerated. when is it going to be all said and done, ann true? >> well -- andrew? >> well, i don't think mueller's in as big a hurry as people seem to think to wrap this up. i know a lot of people think it's imminent. i don't think it's particularly imminent. and the important thing, trish, is what is the report going to say. i think mueller is just a prosecutor. he should just tell us whether there's enough evidence to file charges or not. that's what i did for 20 years as a prosecutor. he's not bob woodward, he's not here to write a nar
want him looking into that. i think, you mandate to be as narrow as possible. but somebody ought to be looking into that because the potential that we got disinformation fed to us and that that information which came from a campaign was used to go to the fisa court to get warrants to spy on americans is really alarming. trish: yeah. i mean, very, very alarming. and i think that, you know, we all deserve answers to that stuff. when it's all said and done, you say the president's going to be...
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i do think you can limit how much you look at and you probably should limit how much you look at so thatthe sexes and misogyny that lies under the surface that people with the benefit of anonymity will put such disgusting things and often violent things to you and social media. buffeting. that is that something thatis buffeting. that is that something that is out of our control now? is something that we have to live within our daily lives and in leadership roles, so that is something that women have two deal with? i think frankly for a period of time, women in leadership roles, in publicly exposed roles, will be in that situation. —— have to. there is no thing that we can just a click, let's do. i do think there are some things for the major technology companies to think about, about what is allowed to be posted and left there. and over time, i think as we try and push forward and gender equality, the nature of the social media feed will almost be like a temperature take about how much of a difference have we made? how many hearts and minds have really been changed around gender equality
i do think you can limit how much you look at and you probably should limit how much you look at so thatthe sexes and misogyny that lies under the surface that people with the benefit of anonymity will put such disgusting things and often violent things to you and social media. buffeting. that is that something thatis buffeting. that is that something that is out of our control now? is something that we have to live within our daily lives and in leadership roles, so that is something that women...
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you. this looks solid. what do you see? noelle: it is solid. it is broad-based growth in the jobs report today. at invesco we tend to not look at anyone thing as a trend, and the trend is pointing to growth numbers .8%, and that is why we are calling for moderating growth going into 2019. jonathan: does this publication for the fed, tom? tom: it is trying to get them on that path they defined as neutral, 2.75%. maybe it speeds them and they do it every quarter, but it appears that's where they want to get, and they are probably going to want to get there quicker. jonathan: that is just around the corner. chairman powell says we are a long way away. who is right and who is wrong? tom: i only look at what they find as neutral. i know it is -- they define as neutral. it is a moving number. i am a simple guy, did some simple math, i came up with 75 basis points from where they are today. does that mean they may move it? i guess they have been known to move goalposts in their life, so that may not shock me. it might bother me when they do that, but i
you. this looks solid. what do you see? noelle: it is solid. it is broad-based growth in the jobs report today. at invesco we tend to not look at anyone thing as a trend, and the trend is pointing to growth numbers .8%, and that is why we are calling for moderating growth going into 2019. jonathan: does this publication for the fed, tom? tom: it is trying to get them on that path they defined as neutral, 2.75%. maybe it speeds them and they do it every quarter, but it appears that's where they...
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if you look at the bloomberg, it is 19.9%. that all the optimism in the stocks is being drained out. we spoke with david kotok. the market is sensitive to this. are you buying this dip in tech? david: we started to. we took a position with an etf that has the group and tech. maybe we are early. i do not think we go into a recession. i'm an optimist. a truce happens. if i'm wrong, tech is going to be slaughtered along with markets worldwide. that is what is at stake in the trade war. estimateswngrading of , with apple, you have an issue about a high price, follow-up and sales. what are they going to do to keep growth rate? the group specific, slowing growth questions and integrated with that is the fed and what is the fed going to do? jason: i want to press you on that. i do feel like the faang stocks have gotten lumped together. there are specific issues related to each one, not only apple, certainly they spoke. do you start to -- certainly facebook. decouple?rt to faang andouple, de then put it together and say overthat cast a
if you look at the bloomberg, it is 19.9%. that all the optimism in the stocks is being drained out. we spoke with david kotok. the market is sensitive to this. are you buying this dip in tech? david: we started to. we took a position with an etf that has the group and tech. maybe we are early. i do not think we go into a recession. i'm an optimist. a truce happens. if i'm wrong, tech is going to be slaughtered along with markets worldwide. that is what is at stake in the trade war....
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so when you look at short end -- breakevens, what the market is expecting, it is well below 2%. it was 2% only a couple of weeks ago. jonathan: underpinning this conversation is what the fed does next. you will listen to that. do he get three, more than 3, 4? will the fed change the pace of the journey in 2019? relative to 2018? noelle: going back to inflation, 2019 is going to be very much about inflation. we think it is going to be an interesting story, because in q1 you will have these tariffs hit, which we think will add 30-50 re -- points into the cour the core on a month over month basis. and then we also have wages that are finally showing signs of life. we watch a rate that has been at levels -- it has been, but it's an indicator that we will start to see employers leave the company and get paid more elsewhere. so these are persistent. you mentioned oil, but wages are persistent pressures. that will bring the fed into play. that said, we don't see a breakout inflation, breakout in wages, but it will make 2019 much trickier for the fed because growth will be moderating. in
so when you look at short end -- breakevens, what the market is expecting, it is well below 2%. it was 2% only a couple of weeks ago. jonathan: underpinning this conversation is what the fed does next. you will listen to that. do he get three, more than 3, 4? will the fed change the pace of the journey in 2019? relative to 2018? noelle: going back to inflation, 2019 is going to be very much about inflation. we think it is going to be an interesting story, because in q1 you will have these...
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you look like you're in really good shape all of you. >> [applause] president trump: i hope that i look like that some day. america is forever in debt and we really appreciate you being here and we're also joined by another very special guest, a 13 -year-old boy from the united states named matthew haskey. matthew is in the eighth grade and he worked and saved all of his money for two years to make this trip to france. he wanted to be here in person to honor the american heros of world war i. matthew? thank you, you make us very proud. where is matthew? >> [applause] president trump: matthew thank you very much you're way ahead of your time, matthew. thank you. on this day, in the year 1918, church bells rang, families embraced and celebrations as you know fill the streets like never before, in town, throughout europe, and the united states, but victory had come at a terrible cost, among the allied forces, more than 1 million french soldiers and 116,000 american service members had been killed by the wars end. millions more were wounded, countless would come home bearing the lasting sca
you look like you're in really good shape all of you. >> [applause] president trump: i hope that i look like that some day. america is forever in debt and we really appreciate you being here and we're also joined by another very special guest, a 13 -year-old boy from the united states named matthew haskey. matthew is in the eighth grade and he worked and saved all of his money for two years to make this trip to france. he wanted to be here in person to honor the american heros of world...
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caroline, what are you looking at?er.e: the dow jones what is leading a slower is the trade tensions between the u.s. and china after mike pence's speeches. with supplyg apple chain issues. there have been more reports that they are dialing back production on three iphone models. the dollar flat at the moment after housing sentiment came in worse than expected. the focus is on the fed. as the dollare, stays flat, the pound is creeping higher slightly. lisa: interesting to see tech is leading the way on the selloff. two-year yields are the haven. you are seeing the longest streak in two years since november of 2016. a huge rally after a lot of selling in this area. the euro is gaining against the dollar. bitcoin is getting demolished today as people get worried about regulation. caroline: first time below $5,000 since october of 2017. time for a look at the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations. with a $51g at ubs price target. the analyst says shares have become less attractive. target.ice the analyst expec
caroline, what are you looking at?er.e: the dow jones what is leading a slower is the trade tensions between the u.s. and china after mike pence's speeches. with supplyg apple chain issues. there have been more reports that they are dialing back production on three iphone models. the dollar flat at the moment after housing sentiment came in worse than expected. the focus is on the fed. as the dollare, stays flat, the pound is creeping higher slightly. lisa: interesting to see tech is leading...
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if you are an investor, what should you be looking at? ou should be looking at what is known as a meaningful vote, the point where the house of commons will give interview on whatever deal theresa may has is there the danger for her that it is not just a brexiteers in her government that have rebelled, is also that her deal me know please -- her deal may not please people in her party, as well as the labour party. francine: it sounds like hell for the prime minister. oshie trader get the best deal possible and hope to get it passed? >> they have to take it one step at a time. they will always have an eye on the mass in parliament. it is an extremely difficult? elation and it is not looking backstrom good for her at the moment. francine: thank you very much, tim ross of the rest of our guests. both of you staying with us. the bigger shopping spree in the world gets even bigger. singles' day cashed in over $30 billion for alibaba. we are live in shanghai next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg
if you are an investor, what should you be looking at? ou should be looking at what is known as a meaningful vote, the point where the house of commons will give interview on whatever deal theresa may has is there the danger for her that it is not just a brexiteers in her government that have rebelled, is also that her deal me know please -- her deal may not please people in her party, as well as the labour party. francine: it sounds like hell for the prime minister. oshie trader get the best...
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would you be able to get the young you mom on the back she sure you did you. look out with no doubt it was do you have to do. you show that it was never have been there are studies that show you out there in the area. that. it's where you live i hear you point. don't know which twentieth century said bin that i knew. but that. day on the website of. the yeah you knew when you quit and what kind of show you're good at the guy more we can buy the notion we should be. the missed in. the mummy of what you could live with. imo sure you want conflict when you. consider that the day you can be nice to you if you have a gym would have been much to cut off. if the first bit of this was when you cassettes it was about as this vast amount you go. national doing the convergence of those who. jump before she really could kill you for your book your child for over for the store. and all muscle starts to put in west. virginia with a disability and he will move. for the present system than you. would believe. but despite what you must be smug bloke has had. and they. too had to yi
would you be able to get the young you mom on the back she sure you did you. look out with no doubt it was do you have to do. you show that it was never have been there are studies that show you out there in the area. that. it's where you live i hear you point. don't know which twentieth century said bin that i knew. but that. day on the website of. the yeah you knew when you quit and what kind of show you're good at the guy more we can buy the notion we should be. the missed in. the mummy of...
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to get a seat at the table ok so let's now go flip to the side of donald trump now obviously when you look at the cost collision course there it's great for click bait it's great for everyone to have opinion upon and i mean it again it's very exhausting but you know. in a way you know c.n.n. and trump they feed off of each other instead of confrontation it's it's. it's advantageous for both of them because there is a good number of viewers out there that just have complete contempt for trump and on the other hand complete contempt for c.n.n. so it's almost like playing a game in. i mean trump really gets it's really out of saying that about c.n.n. and acosta because he knows his base loves it and it will be played over and over and over again everywhere including fox so i mean there is a very symbiotic relationship here go ahead joe the oldest game in washington is to attack unpopular institutions right a republican used to attack the i.r.s. you're a democrat you would attack a republican congress and so on it's a mutually beneficial thing with the president and with c.n.n. for instance or
to get a seat at the table ok so let's now go flip to the side of donald trump now obviously when you look at the cost collision course there it's great for click bait it's great for everyone to have opinion upon and i mean it again it's very exhausting but you know. in a way you know c.n.n. and trump they feed off of each other instead of confrontation it's it's. it's advantageous for both of them because there is a good number of viewers out there that just have complete contempt for trump...
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think you look. i always find luke's analysis to be very interesting. but then you go insane what do i do with all of this. we are happy to be there with you through it all. i know this is who you all came to see. i won't do charlie's by about one thing i will mention is that just to say congratulations this is his 20th year with national journal. we look forward to the analysis that he will bring today. >> thank you very much. that was really good. i'm extremely impressed. this is kevin, and he mentioned that this is my 20th year at national journal but what that really means is that this is the tent by annual charlie cook sleep deprivation tests. we were several members of our team where on the decision desk at nbc which is kind of interesting because think about nasa mission control. it was great fun. my wife is in the back. she think some crazy. we are going from here to the birch near to see mirror to see petunia clark. the younger ones just google her. anyway, i'm not sleep deprived at all. coming on the heels of the most surprising a presidential
think you look. i always find luke's analysis to be very interesting. but then you go insane what do i do with all of this. we are happy to be there with you through it all. i know this is who you all came to see. i won't do charlie's by about one thing i will mention is that just to say congratulations this is his 20th year with national journal. we look forward to the analysis that he will bring today. >> thank you very much. that was really good. i'm extremely impressed. this is kevin,...
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in there in the new york times in new york and it was their general the general grant you know if you look at the media in europe in the united states it was basically saying the same thing if everyone goes against again let me remind you egypt when thinking even pakistan went against yemen if everyone goes against yemen then yemen is probably wrong well it's the same thing with syria you know when the whole class at the boy you know usually it's the bond but not other friends lost me that tells us very clearly that the united states is not is not willing to restrain and saudis and their allies not in their war against him and me i mean even it hardly got into the news into the fear and now people know about it there's still no real push to end this senseless war well i think that the united states. can weed in position on the shore give fair on the one hand it's not possible to cancel on the call the contracts all the idea of the american administration is just to determine who is person responsible for that so also the relationship of the saudi relationship is trumps any kind of personal
in there in the new york times in new york and it was their general the general grant you know if you look at the media in europe in the united states it was basically saying the same thing if everyone goes against again let me remind you egypt when thinking even pakistan went against yemen if everyone goes against yemen then yemen is probably wrong well it's the same thing with syria you know when the whole class at the boy you know usually it's the bond but not other friends lost me that...
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if you look in the south right now and you look in georgia, you look in texas, you look in florida, you saw three states where democrats almost won major seats, whether it be a senate seat or a governorship. what did all those candidates have in common? they were absolute long shots to even be in contention for those seats, and they were all minorities. you add mike espy to that list as well. you now have four candidates. let assume espy does lose, who were very, very close. why is this a problem for republicans? it all comes down to math. you need 270 electoral votes, don, to become president of the united states. let's just say in a decade these demographics change a little bit, and we see that georgia, texas, and florida flip and they become democratic states. all you have to do is add in california, which we know is very liberal, new york, which we know is very liberal, and you are only 103 electoral votes away from being the president of the united states. that's with only a handful of states. >> let's continue to talk about mississippi. i want to bring harry in. does espy have a p
if you look in the south right now and you look in georgia, you look in texas, you look in florida, you saw three states where democrats almost won major seats, whether it be a senate seat or a governorship. what did all those candidates have in common? they were absolute long shots to even be in contention for those seats, and they were all minorities. you add mike espy to that list as well. you now have four candidates. let assume espy does lose, who were very, very close. why is this a...
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when you look at her networks on the ground, and it is striking. she does not have the well developed long-standing arizona network that you might see from some of the other candidates. that might have run for this position. when you look at what she's inherited. she got her start with military networks from jon kyl. she has worked very closely in the past with john mccain, stephen shattuck previously worked for john mccain. she has in her district office at least one staffer who works for gabby giffords. again, a little nascent network. in military defense, no surprise given decorated history as the first female combat pilot in the u.s. air force. a lot of interest in the national security space. inause of the role she had breaking barriers, this is where we see moderation in point of view and policy positions. famous for beyond serving in combat, for suing the department of defense of the requirement of wearing a headscarf and saudi arabia. put her in contact with people fighting for greater equality. she is an advocate for mental health. the mili
when you look at her networks on the ground, and it is striking. she does not have the well developed long-standing arizona network that you might see from some of the other candidates. that might have run for this position. when you look at what she's inherited. she got her start with military networks from jon kyl. she has worked very closely in the past with john mccain, stephen shattuck previously worked for john mccain. she has in her district office at least one staffer who works for...
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but if you look at the finance world, it does have a very strong reputation of having that bro kind of was it like for you in this environment? i had it like for you in this environment? ihada it like for you in this environment? i had a great time on the trading floor, steve and i was outnumbered asa floor, steve and i was outnumbered as a woman and they were far more men on the trading floor, there were some benefits to that and i had a much higher profile as a woman on the trading floor because there were so few of us and i also found that many of the men on the trading floor took a more protective stance, they wa nted took a more protective stance, they wanted to help you succeed. and so there were some who were excited they wanted to be in the world, it not normal full woman to want to be in the world at the time, as i have been very fortunate to up my career, whether it was the trading floor later, to have a lot of sponsors, very often than, usually men, that help progress my career. and i think thatis help progress my career. and i think that is an important aspect of current ca
but if you look at the finance world, it does have a very strong reputation of having that bro kind of was it like for you in this environment? i had it like for you in this environment? ihada it like for you in this environment? i had a great time on the trading floor, steve and i was outnumbered asa floor, steve and i was outnumbered as a woman and they were far more men on the trading floor, there were some benefits to that and i had a much higher profile as a woman on the trading floor...
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it's amazing you said that. [ laughing ] howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, like this one. or any home, boat, treehouse, yurt, whatever. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah >>> so apparently money talks. president trump is defending saudi arabia and the crown prince despite the cia's own finding with high confidence that the crown prince directed the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. one of his key reasons according to the president, the saudis invest a lot of money here in the united states. money trumps all else has ignited major blowback from republican and democratic lawmakers. >> it is not too much to ask an ally not to butcher a guy in the consulate. this is not world war ii. i think he did it. >> add to that, this tweet from the republican chair bob corker, quote, i never thought i would see the day that the white house would moon light as a public r
it's amazing you said that. [ laughing ] howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, like this one. or any home, boat, treehouse, yurt, whatever. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah >>> so apparently money talks. president trump is defending saudi arabia and the crown prince...
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ok see that look i know it didn't but you also look at the model you funniest are flowing most of it's home from the show such as the flu it's almost a. new flu and you must. move. dollars. dollars. dollars i mean a dollar a dollar is what i believe. we got carried away here we care the music with us. we are here with a drag here. by good luck going to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quietly. real hard but what we do is the truth. you know world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't tell was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies critelli head as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company develops in the denied a drug t
ok see that look i know it didn't but you also look at the model you funniest are flowing most of it's home from the show such as the flu it's almost a. new flu and you must. move. dollars. dollars. dollars i mean a dollar a dollar is what i believe. we got carried away here we care the music with us. we are here with a drag here. by good luck going to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quietly. real hard but what we do is the truth. you know world of big partisan movie lot...
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if you want me to be perfect i'm not perfect if you was very far from the look those would look you see this government local you said using human resources you mentioned one demonstrations through some people who were beaten up that's right but then investigation committee was formed after bubbling about and i'm going investigation i don't but how many searches by one billion persons in the west bank against a million against myself how many every single day there is only one place in the arab world where the president president is a criticized on palestinian t.v. but i stand newspapers but if parties don't come and work got them attack us look at every website. and then you're telling me that i am not. a newcomer i think and you say nobody's perfect and you say none of these post you know it's not excuses what about the corruption the massive corruption which obviously having authority well the latest polling in september shows that more than eighty percent believe that there is widespread corruption in the palestinian authority they cite not but there's a bribery abuse of pub
if you want me to be perfect i'm not perfect if you was very far from the look those would look you see this government local you said using human resources you mentioned one demonstrations through some people who were beaten up that's right but then investigation committee was formed after bubbling about and i'm going investigation i don't but how many searches by one billion persons in the west bank against a million against myself how many every single day there is only one place in the arab...
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i do think, you know, you can limit how much you look at and you probably should limit how much you looks say something about the sexism and misogyny that lies under the surface that people with the benefit of anonymity will put such disgusting things and often violent things too on social media. but is that something that's out of our control now? i mean it's something that we sort of have to live with in our daily lives and in leadership roles, so is that something that women just have to deal with? i think frankly, for a period of time, we — women in leadership roles, in publicly exposed roles, will be in that situation. there's no thing that we can just say, you know, click, let's do. i do think there are some things for the major technology companies to think about, about what is allowed to be posted and left there. and over time, i think as we try and push forward on gender equality, the nature of the social media feed will almost be like a temperature take about how much of a difference have we made? how many hearts and minds have really been changed around gender equality issues?
i do think, you know, you can limit how much you look at and you probably should limit how much you looks say something about the sexism and misogyny that lies under the surface that people with the benefit of anonymity will put such disgusting things and often violent things too on social media. but is that something that's out of our control now? i mean it's something that we sort of have to live with in our daily lives and in leadership roles, so is that something that women just have to...
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but when you look at wal-mart and compare to target for instance and look at where pe levels, the pe levels of target is invitely lower than wal-mart and they have better margins you have to go throughout the space and tri to make your best picks in terms of the discount names that you prefer and what the makeup is of the various companies. i think you have to use that in your favor and because of that because the fact that target you've only got to% in grossry, that doesn't hurt the margins as much because of the better margin areas tj maxx, they continue to go higher and higher. the strength they have in the management team they've got and of course the home goods aspect of it as well has been something vrg. and they're slowly but surely trying to build that ecommerce end as well. that's something that has to be recognized and saluted in terms of tj maxx. >> tim you've been in and out of a few retail names, macy's l brands where are you right now. >> first of all- on wal-mart and target, i'm not in love with wal-mart to be clear ultimately this is a dynamic where i think the cost ba
but when you look at wal-mart and compare to target for instance and look at where pe levels, the pe levels of target is invitely lower than wal-mart and they have better margins you have to go throughout the space and tri to make your best picks in terms of the discount names that you prefer and what the makeup is of the various companies. i think you have to use that in your favor and because of that because the fact that target you've only got to% in grossry, that doesn't hurt the margins as...