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so this is stopping the clock at 4:00 a.m. tom. 30 mile-per-hour winds in napa, 26 in santa rosa and 27 for san francisco and half moon bay. after that, by tomorrow afternoon and in the evening, the winds relax. winds start to come down as we head later through the day on thursday. sunset at 6:40 sunrise at 7:13. daytime highs for today, seasonal. mid-70s in looked. there you go with that extended forecast again. strongest winds will be late tonight overnight into tomorrow morning. and the higher elevations above 1000 feet on that's where we'll see the gustiest conditions. as we head through thursday afternoon, evening again, the winds relax and quiet down for sure. calm into friday over the weekend and into next week. we will watch overnight for the strong winds. >>> public pressure is rges lord ses. there ispressure for desion, hu are left in limbo wondering if they'll continue to pay the rent hike. >> see project home tonight right here at 11:00 and send ideas to kpix.com. >>> she's strong but has a strong bark. why this little
so this is stopping the clock at 4:00 a.m. tom. 30 mile-per-hour winds in napa, 26 in santa rosa and 27 for san francisco and half moon bay. after that, by tomorrow afternoon and in the evening, the winds relax. winds start to come down as we head later through the day on thursday. sunset at 6:40 sunrise at 7:13. daytime highs for today, seasonal. mid-70s in looked. there you go with that extended forecast again. strongest winds will be late tonight overnight into tomorrow morning. and the...
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a.m. eastern, we will show you [indiscernible] and billionaire tom steyer. conversationshose wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's campaign 2020 coverage continues, as president trump hosts a keep america great rally in minnesota , thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watch any time on c-span.org, and this is free wherever you are using the free c-span radio app. former acting fbi director andrew mccabe discusses his career, firing from the fbi, and the origins of the russian investigation. he was interviewed by investigative journalist carl bernstein at a conference hosted by the new school in new york city. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for that warm welcome. good evening, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests, students
a.m. eastern, we will show you [indiscernible] and billionaire tom steyer. conversationshose wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's campaign 2020 coverage continues, as president trump hosts a keep america great rally in minnesota , thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watch any time on c-span.org, and this is free wherever you are using the free c-span radio app. former acting fbi director andrew mccabe discusses his career, firing from the fbi, and the origins of the russian...
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a.m. in and singapore. i'm tom mackenzie -- it's not :00 a.m.. -- let's get to your top stories today. all negotiations and president trump says day one is good. kaplan saidobert he's not sure the u.s. economy can avoid a severe downturn. >>
a.m. in and singapore. i'm tom mackenzie -- it's not :00 a.m.. -- let's get to your top stories today. all negotiations and president trump says day one is good. kaplan saidobert he's not sure the u.s. economy can avoid a severe downturn. >>
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a.m. new york. tom: there will be banking coverage. basak will join us later.perspective on executing forward. you can do that with fred cannon , global head of research of kbw. he has been in the trenches of managing the message at banks, including bank of america. you are one guy on wall street who has actually been on the dark side, managing the message forward. how do these banks manage the message forward to execute labor reduction, job cuts? fred: it is a little bit early for that, but one thing about very low interest rates is one thing u.s. banks can do that european and japanese banks cannot do is manage expenses. dog and we walk by all of manhattan and whenever we walk by a bank i look to see if there is anyone in a branch. there is no one in there. is this a quarter where they say the retail bank experiment is over and we need to change? fred: they are not there yet. tom: that is your second answer. fred: the fundamental belief is that retail branches still matter. the old line from wells fargo was we don't want fewer branches, we want smaller branch
a.m. new york. tom: there will be banking coverage. basak will join us later.perspective on executing forward. you can do that with fred cannon , global head of research of kbw. he has been in the trenches of managing the message at banks, including bank of america. you are one guy on wall street who has actually been on the dark side, managing the message forward. how do these banks manage the message forward to execute labor reduction, job cuts? fred: it is a little bit early for that, but...
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. >>> well tom "a.m.it is one of the mornings when we are watching a ton of news. >> a fallout from the latest departure from the white house. >> do you think that we would tolerate this if it were children coming from canada or from eastern europe? >> i think that things would be very different. >> how do democrats navigate the impending mess before them and the disagreements over this? gre? >>> again to impeachment inquiry and new reaction from the republicans defending and explaining why the president may have asked for world help with the investigation, and this is a look on one exchange of why the president said this. >> china should start an investigation into the bidens, because what happened to china is just about as bad as what happened with ukraine. >> george, you think that he is serious that china is going to investigate the biden family. >> why can't you answer yes or no, if you think it is inappropriate. >> i don't believe that is what he did. >> you can't answer yes or no? >> i don't think
. >>> well tom "a.m.it is one of the mornings when we are watching a ton of news. >> a fallout from the latest departure from the white house. >> do you think that we would tolerate this if it were children coming from canada or from eastern europe? >> i think that things would be very different. >> how do democrats navigate the impending mess before them and the disagreements over this? gre? >>> again to impeachment inquiry and new reaction from...
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a.m. in beijing. i am tom mackenzie. >> we are counting down to the open of trade here in hong kong.s friday. we are talking earnings, the excitement surrounding the parade edging markets higher in the asia-pacific. bubbles in some places. first asia-pacific results. a messagepence sends of support to hong kong .rotesters david: banking
a.m. in beijing. i am tom mackenzie. >> we are counting down to the open of trade here in hong kong.s friday. we are talking earnings, the excitement surrounding the parade edging markets higher in the asia-pacific. bubbles in some places. first asia-pacific results. a messagepence sends of support to hong kong .rotesters david: banking
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. ♪ tom: 9:00 a.m. in china, welcome to bloomberg markets. the open of trade on hong kong markets. more pain from the violent protests in the city. retail sales and hotel occupancy tumbles with tourism arrivals down more than 40%. concern is growing about a global slowdown. warning signs flash with exports and sentiment stuck in a slump. yvonne: boris johnson prepares his final brexit plan and warns the u.k. will crash out if brussels won't
. ♪ tom: 9:00 a.m. in china, welcome to bloomberg markets. the open of trade on hong kong markets. more pain from the violent protests in the city. retail sales and hotel occupancy tumbles with tourism arrivals down more than 40%. concern is growing about a global slowdown. warning signs flash with exports and sentiment stuck in a slump. yvonne: boris johnson prepares his final brexit plan and warns the u.k. will crash out if brussels won't
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a.m. eastern, we will show you our interviews with john delaney and billionaire tom steyer. again, watch those conversations today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's washington journal, live every day with the news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, i discussion on three supreme court cases this term regarding employment discrimination against gay, lesbian, and transgender americans. we will also talk about pennsylvania's role in the campaign 2020 battleground state with joseph morris pennsylvania republican congressman mike kelly as the c-span continues the 2020 battleground states tour across the country. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. on the second day of its new term, the supreme court heard argument in two cases dealing with gay and transgender rights. the plaintiff and one of them is a gay man who was fired from his job as a child welfare services court nader -- coordinator. he was joined by his attorneys after the oral argument to discuss how the case got to the supreme court, how the ju
a.m. eastern, we will show you our interviews with john delaney and billionaire tom steyer. again, watch those conversations today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's washington journal, live every day with the news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, i discussion on three supreme court cases this term regarding employment discrimination against gay, lesbian, and transgender americans. we will also talk about pennsylvania's role in the campaign 2020 battleground...
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a.m. eastern, we will show you interviews with john delaney and billionaire tom steyer. again, watch those conversations today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. day,nday night in q1 historian jeff quinn discusses his new book about the summer road trips taken by henry ford and thomas edison between 1914 through 1925. >> the idea was they wanted to go out and have fun. get in your car and you go do these things. but they were not going to have to travel and light their campfires or eat cold beans out of cans. they were not just going to put a blanket on the ground. they have all these different amenities. they had refrigerated car powered by edison batteries, so they could have fresh dairy. they had chefs who would prepare gourmet meals at night. in the morning, they would dress in freshly ironed clothes. andsee, they were so famous america was so grateful to them that it did not matter. carsoint was we are out in traveling and seeing these things. you can do ittoo. "q&a 8:00 p.m. eastern on ." >> former acting fbi director andrew mccabe assesses his career, his firing from
a.m. eastern, we will show you interviews with john delaney and billionaire tom steyer. again, watch those conversations today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. day,nday night in q1 historian jeff quinn discusses his new book about the summer road trips taken by henry ford and thomas edison between 1914 through 1925. >> the idea was they wanted to go out and have fun. get in your car and you go do these things. but they were not going to have to travel and light their campfires or eat cold...
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a.m. in beijing, singapore, and hong kong. in toming down to the opening trade. let's get to your top stories today. trading in a trade deal. oneoptimism of a potential after u.s. equities hit a record. president trump said washington is ahead of schedule to sign parts of a trade deal with beijing. traders byd bond pboc action as $35 billion worth of repo agreements matured today. china's 10 year yield surged by the most since april.
a.m. in beijing, singapore, and hong kong. in toming down to the opening trade. let's get to your top stories today. trading in a trade deal. oneoptimism of a potential after u.s. equities hit a record. president trump said washington is ahead of schedule to sign parts of a trade deal with beijing. traders byd bond pboc action as $35 billion worth of repo agreements matured today. china's 10 year yield surged by the most since april.
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a.m. eastern morning onhis "washington journal," at 8:00 political reporter tom lobianco talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. at
a.m. eastern morning onhis "washington journal," at 8:00 political reporter tom lobianco talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. at
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a.m. sonoma, and napa counties are opening air conditioned resources, where people can charge their electronic devices. >> tom vacar is in santa rosa, where the power went out for some people just about 90 minutes ago. rob roth is in contra costa county, where firefighters are preparing for any possible fires. christian captain is staying up to date with pg and e at its headquarters. for more on the current conditions, let's start out with meteorologist mark demilo. >>> the winds have already been picking up. this is a combination we do not like to see, especially it this time of year. a hot forecast, dry conditions, and the gusty winds really topping the weather headlines. the strongest winds over the next 12 hours will be focused up in the north bay. we could have gusts going up above 50 miles an hour. we're talking mount st. helena. as you can see the information here, the red flag warning in play until thursday morning, the east bay valleys, a little bit of a delayed start for the santa cruz mountains. 7:00this evening. all these areas, we could have winds gusting above 30 miles an hour. these are some of
a.m. sonoma, and napa counties are opening air conditioned resources, where people can charge their electronic devices. >> tom vacar is in santa rosa, where the power went out for some people just about 90 minutes ago. rob roth is in contra costa county, where firefighters are preparing for any possible fires. christian captain is staying up to date with pg and e at its headquarters. for more on the current conditions, let's start out with meteorologist mark demilo. >>> the winds...
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a.m. in beijing. welcome to bloomberg. i'm tom mckenzie. >> i'm david engles. the u.s.egotiator will be in town on thursday. they cast a shadow over the upcoming talks. yvonne: the exchange is scrapping its hostile bid for the l.s.d. saying it failed to engage management. tom: and hong calms down. president trump says x
a.m. in beijing. welcome to bloomberg. i'm tom mckenzie. >> i'm david engles. the u.s.egotiator will be in town on thursday. they cast a shadow over the upcoming talks. yvonne: the exchange is scrapping its hostile bid for the l.s.d. saying it failed to engage management. tom: and hong calms down. president trump says x
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tom goodwin was a drunk by 10 a.m. he was just impossible to deal with. sh finally called him on hise drinking. he looked at her and said if you are a man i would punch you in the nose. she said, if you were a man, you could. i like to tell that story. it's a one off. she did not go around having confrontations, putting down men. that is a funny story but that is pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited, not to take it bait, not to get into stupid fights, to get to the point, she was very efficient. had a thick skin. she was very politically shrewd. this is the second story, very revealing. the equal rights amendment in 1972 was, for a while almost noncontroversial. it was in the republican platform and the democratic platform in 1968 but by the mid-70's it had become controversial and it was making its way to the states, ratified in many states but still -- phyllis schlafly was running a campaign against it. and so, it comes to arizona. majority leader o'connor introduces the era to the arizona legislature, introduces it. then l
tom goodwin was a drunk by 10 a.m. he was just impossible to deal with. sh finally called him on hise drinking. he looked at her and said if you are a man i would punch you in the nose. she said, if you were a man, you could. i like to tell that story. it's a one off. she did not go around having confrontations, putting down men. that is a funny story but that is pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited, not to take it bait, not to get into stupid fights, to get to the...
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a.m. we have democratic national committee chair tom perez. take a look. [video clip] perez: security is a huge issue, and it still is, and we have built an incredibly talented team, but make no mistake, the russians are at it, other foreign actors are at it, and they are at it, and they continue because they can do it with impunity. you have a president right now who is sending his attorney general around the world to try what the senate intelligence committee on a bipartisan basis just said, which is "the russians tries to influence our election." except todisputable donald trump rudy giuliani and a few of rudy giuliani's friends, who just got indicted. fromould be getting help the federal government to protect the integrity of elections, and the "we" is not just the dnc, the "we" is state and local government. >> and you are not? mr. perez: you saw the reporting chair ofrmer the elections in security, she was given the heisman, as we say, "don't bring it up," the president said. and i cannot trust this government to help us out. and you saw the mueller
a.m. we have democratic national committee chair tom perez. take a look. [video clip] perez: security is a huge issue, and it still is, and we have built an incredibly talented team, but make no mistake, the russians are at it, other foreign actors are at it, and they are at it, and they continue because they can do it with impunity. you have a president right now who is sending his attorney general around the world to try what the senate intelligence committee on a bipartisan basis just said,...
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taking it yesterday home to stars like tom hanks and reese witherspoon, breaking out around 11:00 a.moverwhelmed homeowners, saved by air tankers dropping water and retardant with pinpoint accura accuracy, temperatures topping 90 degrees. pg&e said 16 counties could lose power beginning tomorrow around 2:00 p.m. as a utility considers another blackout to prevent power lines from igniting new fires. >> to have friends who have their power out and not have the power on, people are calling me up and asking if i can use your refrigerator, can i use your computer? i'm alone in the dark with candles. that's what is going on. >> they say 30 billion in liability claims, pg&e defends a controversial decision to proactively cut power. they point to these incredible numbers. acres burned so far this year just 36,000 acres in california, compared to 600,000 last year. and still a fraction of the 5-year average of 370,000. so the bottom line, dana, wins this time of year start unstoppable fires, but they go 25-45 miles an hour, and utilities say cutting powers saves lives. >> dana: william la jeun
taking it yesterday home to stars like tom hanks and reese witherspoon, breaking out around 11:00 a.moverwhelmed homeowners, saved by air tankers dropping water and retardant with pinpoint accura accuracy, temperatures topping 90 degrees. pg&e said 16 counties could lose power beginning tomorrow around 2:00 p.m. as a utility considers another blackout to prevent power lines from igniting new fires. >> to have friends who have their power out and not have the power on, people are...
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a.m. welcome to bloomberg markets china open. i'm tom mackenzie.ding day with hong kong and mainland markets closed. david: let's get your top stories. china dials back expectations for a trade breakthrough this week. we list of topics on the agenda in d.c. has narrowed substantially. yvonne: more pressure on the president. donald trump may face a second whistleblower as the impeachment drama moves on. hong kong recoils from one of its more violent weekends yet as protesters turned to vandalism in
a.m. welcome to bloomberg markets china open. i'm tom mackenzie.ding day with hong kong and mainland markets closed. david: let's get your top stories. china dials back expectations for a trade breakthrough this week. we list of topics on the agenda in d.c. has narrowed substantially. yvonne: more pressure on the president. donald trump may face a second whistleblower as the impeachment drama moves on. hong kong recoils from one of its more violent weekends yet as protesters turned to vandalism...
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tom: charles kantor, thank you so much. he is with neuberger berman. we are going to have coverage off the green all day. you are coming up on 11:00 a.m. right now. ancine: tom, first of all, we find out if john bercow, the stick of the house will allow a meaningful vote. we will see what amendments they will attach to legislation tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: at first you don't succeed , try again and again and again. u.k. prime minister boris johnson will try to get his brexit deal approved in parliament as the eu weighs extension. thinghink the biggest donald trump has is the relation to critics and the terms of trade. alix: kristi lagarde says global growth is all about trade -- christine lagarde says global growth is all about trade. and industrials and the consumer. of earningslf reports this week. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this monday, october 21. in the markets, it's all about reading through on brexit and what it winds up meaning for the currency market and yields. yields higher, cable rate really whippy. now we are flat on the day. those of the takeaways leading
tom: charles kantor, thank you so much. he is with neuberger berman. we are going to have coverage off the green all day. you are coming up on 11:00 a.m. right now. ancine: tom, first of all, we find out if john bercow, the stick of the house will allow a meaningful vote. we will see what amendments they will attach to legislation tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: at first you don't succeed , try again and again and again. u.k. prime minister boris johnson will try to get his brexit...
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a.m. eastern on c-span. tonight on the communicators, former senior advisor to have cc chair tom wheeler and patrick halley come senior vice president at u.s. telecom talk about the recent d.c. appeals court decision on net neutrality. the fcc'srt said decision to regulate broadband internet access as information service as a largely has been for the last 20 years outside of a two-year period under the title to order was permissible. >> the fcc deregulated broadband, reclassified broadband internet access is information service rather than a telecommute case in service actsaid another part of the does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands, abdicated its authority and ability to oversee the broadband market. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, former national security advisor susan rice, congress and jamie raskin of maryland and the european union ambassador to the u.s. take part in a series of one-on-one interviews on u.s. foreign policy,
a.m. eastern on c-span. tonight on the communicators, former senior advisor to have cc chair tom wheeler and patrick halley come senior vice president at u.s. telecom talk about the recent d.c. appeals court decision on net neutrality. the fcc'srt said decision to regulate broadband internet access as information service as a largely has been for the last 20 years outside of a two-year period under the title to order was permissible. >> the fcc deregulated broadband, reclassified...
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a.m. tomorrow. somewhere near mexico beach. the impacts going far inland. and morphing to a tropical storm tomorrow, to georgia and the carolinas on sunday. the next 18 hours across much of florida, tom, will be rough. >> all right, we'll stay tracking that storm throughout the weekend. rob, thank you. >>> we want to move on now to the crisis in syria, and questions about whether a five-day cease-fire is actually holding. president erdogan agreeing with mike pence to stop its assault on the kurds. by tuesday night, all kurdish forces are supposed to pull back from their positions in northern syria. but is that likely to happen? abc's james longman with the reality check in the region tonight. >> reporter: a cease-fire hanging in the balance tonight. while turkey says it's stopped its assault, kurdish forces claim some fighting continues. president trump today downplaying that report after a call with turkey's president. >> there was some sniper fire this morning. there was mortar fire this morning. that was eliminated quickly, and they're back to the full pause. >> reporter: but the kurds claims a hospital was targeted in this key border town. >> sometimes you have to go through some
a.m. tomorrow. somewhere near mexico beach. the impacts going far inland. and morphing to a tropical storm tomorrow, to georgia and the carolinas on sunday. the next 18 hours across much of florida, tom, will be rough. >> all right, we'll stay tracking that storm throughout the weekend. rob, thank you. >>> we want to move on now to the crisis in syria, and questions about whether a five-day cease-fire is actually holding. president erdogan agreeing with mike pence to stop its...
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you can see the entire interview with tom perez today at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span.ou can also hear it on c-span radio or watch it online at c-span.org. >> the trump campaign has been hitting biden with millions of dollarsdollars in attack ads. this has been going on for days. your committee has not done much to provide joe biden with cover, has not done much to defend him. i am wondering why you have made that decision. >> let me correct your premise. every allegation take about vice president and connection to ukraine has been unequivocally debunked. iss is about a president who attempting to distract attention from his own impeachable fitonduct by deflecting to -- attention onto the biting campaign and the vice president. what has taken place is wrong is is wethe dnc has done have called for facebook, for other networks not to air ads that have full information. i do not think it is the place of the dnc to take out ads, but i think it is the place of the media to be taking down and refusing to air ads that include information that is false. >> facebook has said th
you can see the entire interview with tom perez today at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span.ou can also hear it on c-span radio or watch it online at c-span.org. >> the trump campaign has been hitting biden with millions of dollarsdollars in attack ads. this has been going on for days. your committee has not done much to provide joe biden with cover, has not done much to defend him. i am wondering why you have made that decision. >> let me correct your premise. every allegation take...
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now, tom is also going to be mickelson's guest for the vehiclely show "the issue is." you can see it sunday morning at 6:30 a.mollowed by mornings on 2 at 7:00 a.m. >>> all right. it's 5:41. ucf has a creative angle to fight the vaping epidemic. what they're looking at to give them a glimpse in the issue. >>> fire damage is the focus here. coming up, the winter like weather that's slamming the midwest. you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. - oh, so much. - i used to think that all kale was alike. - it's not. - it's not? - mm-mm. they look alike. - [chuckles] you used to think all eye doctors were alike too. female narrator: choose a vsp private practice doctor with the orange premier banner for advanced technology and personalized attention. schedule your annual eye exam with a private practice doctor at vsp.com/premier. this is what more looks like. - that's some nice kale. - that's swiss chard. [laughs] and you get fir
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a.m. to 11:00 p.m. at night. tomratt was an evil man and he also loved the women is most press you will see later did is it too. there we're so much fear that is infused in the church through jesse senior. that everyone was afraid and fearful of the family of god. and no one would ever stand up for themselves or anybody else. then we just love that was the way it was. jesse would easily tell these people to drink the kool-aid and all of them would have. one more thing, in march of 2014, that phone call from indiana. this is one more tell here told me by brind'amour. she told me a little bit of it. i never talk to her before was oregon, was the pastor who had been thrown out for being a pedophile. just before that. . . . >> he took the baby down to the basement. all of a sudden, the mother started screaming. oh my god. it's dead. it's dead. some of the women went to go down but the preacher told them to sit down. my mother went down anyway. i am talking now. why did tom pratt not want anyone to go see about the baby.
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democratic national committee chair tom perez talks about 2020 presidential politics, the party's role in the candidates campaigns, and the upcoming debate next week in ohio. 10:00 a.m. sunday at and then again at 6:00 p.m. eastern, only on c-span. --a new c-span if sociable c-span poll shows that just over half of americans are confident that the 2020 election will be open and fair. -- 50% of americans think that foreign governments are among the threats to the system, while only 41% of republicans share in that concern, more than three quarters of democrats and over half of independents believe foreign governments may interfere in u.s. elections. 54% of republicans report having either a great deal or a fair federalf confidence in efforts. only 15% of democrats and just over one quarter of independents agree. you can find all the results, whether citizens believe candidates should release their tax returns -- >>
democratic national committee chair tom perez talks about 2020 presidential politics, the party's role in the candidates campaigns, and the upcoming debate next week in ohio. 10:00 a.m. sunday at and then again at 6:00 p.m. eastern, only on c-span. --a new c-span if sociable c-span poll shows that just over half of americans are confident that the 2020 election will be open and fair. -- 50% of americans think that foreign governments are among the threats to the system, while only 41% of...
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a.m. eastern morning onhis "washington journal," at 8:00 political reporter tom lobianco talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. at the biography of vice president mike pence and then mark sanford discusses his 2020 primary challenge to president trump. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: the congressional point person on the impeachment of president is california representative adam schiff, the chair of the house intelligence committee, which is leading the inquiry. house republican leadership has stepped up criticism of congressman schiff, some calling for his resignation. it is "washington journal" for thursday, october 3, 2019. we are going to ask how confident are you in congressman schiff's ability to lead the impeachment inquiry? .epublicans, 202-748-8001 democrats, 202-748-8000. independents and all others, 202-748-8002. you can text us your thoughts. that is 202-748-8003. tell us your name and where you are texting from and on twitter, we are @cspanwj. you can post your thoughts at faceboo
a.m. eastern morning onhis "washington journal," at 8:00 political reporter tom lobianco talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. at the biography of vice president mike pence and then mark sanford discusses his 2020 primary challenge to president trump. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: the congressional point person on the impeachment of president is california...
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surveillance" anchor tom keene sits down with the new director ahead of the imf world bank annual meetings in washington. you do not want to miss that conversation. it starts at 10:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in london. with the liveyou pictures of hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check in on those markets. here with the details, emma chandra. emma: bit of a divergence across the atlantic. europe looking to be able to recover from one of its worst weeks of 2019. the stoxx 600 gaining. the case in the u.s. -- gaining some 0.5%. that is not the case in the u.s. all of the major indices opening in the red. losses of about 0.3% for the s&p 500 on the reemergence of some trade fears, as we hear that the chinese delegation are increasingly reluctant to agree on a broad deal. they meet with u.s. negotiators later this week. energy and tech leading the way lower for the s&p 500. in terms of individual names, it is some of those most exposed to the trade war that are falling today. wynn resorts having its worst day in some five weeks, exposed to china via its
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week's news makers tom pÉrez, democratic national committee talk about 2020 presidential politics, the dnc's role in campaign and upcoming debate next week in ohio. that's sunday at 10:00 a.magain 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> house committees are looking into president trump's trouble ban, homeland security and customs and border protection officials answered questions from house foreign affairs and judiciary subcommittees. members asked about the visa waiver program and how the departments handled application requests after the president's executive order. [inaudible conversations] >> we welcome everyone to this morning's hearing on
week's news makers tom pÉrez, democratic national committee talk about 2020 presidential politics, the dnc's role in campaign and upcoming debate next week in ohio. that's sunday at 10:00 a.magain 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> house committees are looking into president trump's trouble ban, homeland security and customs and border protection officials answered questions from house foreign affairs and judiciary...
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a.m. eastern >>> i know there are a lot of "fast money" fans who watch the show very religiously. just last week we were talking about a very bullish note put out by tomound they are in a seasonally strong period between october 20th and april 22nd or so and this has worked out of the past nine out of ten years. well, chart master says he's seeing something very different in the charts. let's get back to carter at the plasma for more. carter >> well, take a look at the following. that is that same high that the s&p and all global equities had, that was a friday. it was the 26th of january what's remarkable, this was $46.11 and on friday we got to $46.10 we pivoted and we dropped hard, down a lot today before you can exceed a former high, you typically have to contending with co contend with it. that's why there's multiple tops before you break out but you almost never break out on the first approach so could one draw the lines like this and say yes but we've accomplished the price move on an additional basis, right back to that former high so could you draw the lines this way? sure you can there's a terminology for this it's called a double top now, d
a.m. eastern >>> i know there are a lot of "fast money" fans who watch the show very religiously. just last week we were talking about a very bullish note put out by tomound they are in a seasonally strong period between october 20th and april 22nd or so and this has worked out of the past nine out of ten years. well, chart master says he's seeing something very different in the charts. let's get back to carter at the plasma for more. carter >> well, take a look at the...
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. >> on this week's newsmakers, tom perez democratic Ãbthe dnc's role in the candidate's campaign. in the upcoming debate next week in ohio. that's sunday at 10:00 a.mon c-span. online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app >> starting now, it's booktv on c-span2. >> weeknights this week we are featuring booktv program showcasing what's available every weekend on c-span2. tonight we show you some of our in-depth guests. next we will hear from conservative author and historian lee edwards. at 10:00 p.m. journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change. and after that professor of history and american studies at yale university joanne freeman. >> author lee edwards, who is russell kirk and why is he such a hero to conservatives? >> russell kirk was an unknown obscure assistant professor of history and michigan and michigan state with amoco college. one day he woke up and said i want to write the book about all the conservatives that have lived and worked and made a difference in our history. no one had ever done that before. as a matter fact, lionel chilling the preeminent electoral of the da
. >> on this week's newsmakers, tom perez democratic Ãbthe dnc's role in the candidate's campaign. in the upcoming debate next week in ohio. that's sunday at 10:00 a.mon c-span. online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app >> starting now, it's booktv on c-span2. >> weeknights this week we are featuring booktv program showcasing what's available every weekend on c-span2. tonight we show you some of our in-depth guests. next we will hear from conservative...
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in california including one in pacific palisades home of stars like tom hanks and reiss weatherspoon. it began yesterday at 11:00 a.m home owners. tankers arrived just in time and no homes lost. evacuation orders lifted as another fire broke out east of l.a. as temperatures topped 90°. >> i'm still shaking. my heart is still pounding. i told my boss i'm leaving. my house is right in the middle of a fire zone. got here and it was like a war zone. planes flying over my head to the point i feel like i could touch them. >> with winds picking up pg&e said 16 counties could lose power beginning wednesday north of san francisco. this as the utility continues to take criticism for a blackout two weeks ago that cut power to two million residents. >> friends who had their power out, some have power on, some have power off. people are saying can i use your refrigerator, how can i work? can i use your computer? i'm alone by myself in the dark with candles? that's what's going on. >> pacific gas & electric faces $30 billion in liability claims from recent fires sparked by its equipment. 1500 fires since 2011 according to the sta
in california including one in pacific palisades home of stars like tom hanks and reiss weatherspoon. it began yesterday at 11:00 a.m home owners. tankers arrived just in time and no homes lost. evacuation orders lifted as another fire broke out east of l.a. as temperatures topped 90°. >> i'm still shaking. my heart is still pounding. i told my boss i'm leaving. my house is right in the middle of a fire zone. got here and it was like a war zone. planes flying over my head to the point i...
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tom cole, republican from oklahoma, the ranking member of the house rules committee. we are expecting a vote between 10:30 a.mand 11:30 a.m. eastern in two parts, a vote to close the debates and bring the impeachment resolution to a vote, and then following that will be a vote on the passage of the impeachment resolution. that is how it will play out on the floor today. stay with c-span to watch it all live, gavel-to-gavel, and join us for about the next 45 minutes on "washington journal" to get your phone calls on this topic, this resolution on the floor today. (202) 748-8000, democrats. (202) 748-8001, republicans. independents,-- (202) 748-8002. twitter is at c-span wj. dawn, oklahoma city, oklahoma, democrat. are you with us? caller: yes, sir. i think donald trump should be impeached for the way that he lied to the american people multiple times a day every day. no one can believe a word the man says, whether it is the american people, allies or enemies. that behavior would have likely been impeachable in our republic. allowing that behavior is insidious. if that is normal, the next thing is normal. part
tom cole, republican from oklahoma, the ranking member of the house rules committee. we are expecting a vote between 10:30 a.mand 11:30 a.m. eastern in two parts, a vote to close the debates and bring the impeachment resolution to a vote, and then following that will be a vote on the passage of the impeachment resolution. that is how it will play out on the floor today. stay with c-span to watch it all live, gavel-to-gavel, and join us for about the next 45 minutes on "washington...
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a.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: i am anna edwards in london with lisa abramowicz in new york. tom off. that lowhas warned interest rates will make it tougher to meet targets next tradersen as the bank's outperformed most of wall street in the third quarter. the ceo spoke to us. our return to tangible equity was in double digits. six of the seven last quarters we have generated return of capital over 9%. we feel good about the 9% target for 2019. what we are bringing up, as we look into 2020, we have the macro environment in the u.k. where economic growth is somewhat muted. if we continue with the uncertainty of brexit, one has to think you will continue to have soft growth in the u.k. we also have lower interest rates and in the lower interest rate environment, it puts pressure on a bank's net interest margins and the profitability of its deposit base. and if we havet, economic softness, we could put some caution against the 10% target for 2020, but we will still maintain that target for now. what do you expect in terms of brexit? would you welcome an election in the sense that it
a.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: i am anna edwards in london with lisa abramowicz in new york. tom off. that lowhas warned interest rates will make it tougher to meet targets next tradersen as the bank's outperformed most of wall street in the third quarter. the ceo spoke to us. our return to tangible equity was in double digits. six of the seven last quarters we have generated return of capital over 9%. we feel good about the 9% target for 2019. what we are bringing up, as...
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tom perez democratic Ãbthe dnc's role in the candidate's campaign. in the upcoming debate next week in ohio. that's sunday at 10:00 a.m and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app >> starting now, it's booktv on c-span2. >> weeknights this week we are featuring booktv program showcasing what's available every weekend on c-span2. tonight we show you some of our in-depth guests. next we will hear from conservative author and historian lee edwards. at 10:00 p.m. journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change. and after that professor of history and american studies at yale university joanne freeman. >> author lee edwards, who is russell kirk and why is he such a hero to conservatives? >> russell kirk was an unknown obscure assistant professor of history and michigan and michigan state with amoco college. one day he woke up and said i want to write the book about all the conservatives that have lived and worked and made a difference in our history. no one had ever done that before. as a matter fact, lionel chilling th
tom perez democratic Ãbthe dnc's role in the candidate's campaign. in the upcoming debate next week in ohio. that's sunday at 10:00 a.m and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app >> starting now, it's booktv on c-span2. >> weeknights this week we are featuring booktv program showcasing what's available every weekend on c-span2. tonight we show you some of our in-depth guests. next we will hear from conservative author...
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tom keene joins me in the next hour. a guess joins us for an exclusive conversation, at 10:30 london time, 5:30 a.m. in new york.omberg. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. u.s.-china relations worsen as washington imposes travel bans on chinese officials. beijing calls it interference in its internal affairs. no cooperation. the white house says the president will not participate in the impingement inquiry, calling it unconstitutional and invalid. inquiry, impeachment calling it unconstitutional and invalid. brexit talks turn angry. we are live in dublin with the latest. good afternoon, if you are watching from asia. good morning, everyone. francine lacqua, with tom kee
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tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m.son hunter breaks his silence in the center of that political firestorm. what he is saying this morning. >> i want to get to the heart of it. did you and your father ever discuss ukraine? >> his response to president trump's attacks about his business dealings overseas, only on "gma" this morning. > isur k and concussions. the research revealing when high school players are most likely to get concussions and the sports with the highest numbers. dr. ashton here to break it down. ♪ >>> in diana's footsteps. william and kate in pakistan, the poignant moment the prince talked to the 14-year-old girl who told him she was a big fan of his mother. ♪ something big >>> it's our ultimate chocolate chip cookie week, so what's the chewiest sweet and salty cookie? the two secret ingredients you need to know that will transform your cookies for good. >>> from wakanda and a galaxy far, far away, lupita nyong'o is here live. her new mission for young women. and this incredible woman is here to say --
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a.m. in hong kong. that is it from "daybreak: continuesket coverage . china open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg to markets: china open." >> a new turn in the protests in hong kong. tom johnson to russia's divorce deal into law. isthe we work rescue plan facing controversy.
a.m. in hong kong. that is it from "daybreak: continuesket coverage . china open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg to markets: china open." >> a new turn in the protests in hong kong. tom johnson to russia's divorce deal into law. isthe we work rescue plan facing controversy.
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tom: we don't want that because you use our mobile app. francine: we don't that. -- we don't want that. with the, we speak goldman sachs international chief executive. yorkis at 8:30 a.mndon. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching -- viviana: you are watching bloomberg surveillance. it was good news, bad news for tesla when they released third-quarter delivery figures. founder elon musk had hyped the idea of reaching 100,000. after the announcement, instead of rising, tesla shares sank. -- the apparel chain was off to a close start and results could fall. it doesn't -- it has also been reeling since the resignation of the founder. -- were to growth after a two-year slump. h&m'sedit is going to well received summer collection. the chain has been making progress in reducing its high inventory level. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: very good. thank you so much. i am pausing because we are hearing what is going on at the house of commons and the timing of what we will see from prime minister johnson. now, --s right now we wish for a bilateral on trade agreement. how lateral are we going to be in the future? guest: it is going to take time. they will pr
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