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amanda: thanks so much.p, despite some big movements incorporate gender equality, arrieta huffington says we are nowhere where we should be. my interview with the ceo, arianna huffington is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. women in the workplace, marilyn houston speaks with the david rubenstein for the new episode conversations. they discuss her rise in the company as a woman to -- and a traditionally male-dominated history. >> where you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? >> i was. >> was at intimidating or was it a thing where you said, i can show them i am better than them? >> i think it is like any team you come into the you have to establish your credibility. recognizing that i was a different gender. i was different in that sense. after that, once you are contributing and part of the team, it was no longer a factor, for me, into my career. what i will to you that is positive is that today, 22% of ou
amanda: thanks so much.p, despite some big movements incorporate gender equality, arrieta huffington says we are nowhere where we should be. my interview with the ceo, arianna huffington is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. women in the workplace, marilyn houston speaks with the david rubenstein for the new episode conversations. they discuss her rise in the company as a woman to -- and a...
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amanda: janet pick it up in time?re is a deadline. >> there is always time because we can always work on things. but the problem is now they have kicked the can down the road and mexicanthe next -- the election in the u.s.. midterms that will be problematic now. -- u.s. midterms. that will be problematic now. amanda: the ministers left the table and went home. what does that tell you? fromom everyone body -- everybody i have spoken to, the deal they were talking about was an agreement to agree that a future deal would come together. i have been on wall street are to being u.s. ambassador for 34 years. we would not celebrate an agreement. we would celebrate a deal being closed. that's when he recalled closing deal -- closing dinners. this was premature. it's like mission accomplished premature. amanda: did anything happen in your view to get this done before mexican elections? that's really soon. surly midterms, is there a chance -- surely midterms come is there a chance? be largereement is to enough that would require
amanda: janet pick it up in time?re is a deadline. >> there is always time because we can always work on things. but the problem is now they have kicked the can down the road and mexicanthe next -- the election in the u.s.. midterms that will be problematic now. -- u.s. midterms. that will be problematic now. amanda: the ministers left the table and went home. what does that tell you? fromom everyone body -- everybody i have spoken to, the deal they were talking about was an agreement to...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. shery:. the top story we're following. blame it on the banks. thelouis fed president says central bank is the cause for the flattening yield curve. we speak with him exclusively in just a few moments. let's get a check on u.s. stocks. they are driven by consumers. looking at some of the stocks reporting today. decent economic data is affecting the u.s. treasury yield again and that includes a measure of factory production and housing starts. macy's one of the companies raising outlook. that is causing some enthusiasm. there had been margin concerns there. that company to build a pipeline here. shery: you talked about the flattening yield curve. we are seeing yields rising today. course with the yield curve steepening today against a backdrop of yield curve flattening that has happened in the last couple of years. let's talk more about monetary policy. here's kathleen hays. one void was least raising a big questions. bullard,ined by jim president of the federal reserve bank of st. louis. another special show featuring you. >> thanks again for com
amanda: i'm amanda lang. shery:. the top story we're following. blame it on the banks. thelouis fed president says central bank is the cause for the flattening yield curve. we speak with him exclusively in just a few moments. let's get a check on u.s. stocks. they are driven by consumers. looking at some of the stocks reporting today. decent economic data is affecting the u.s. treasury yield again and that includes a measure of factory production and housing starts. macy's one of the companies...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.res of american construction firm a con are having their worst day since 2008 after the canadian government blocked the deal with china communications construction. josh win growth is with us now from ottawa. this was a long review and the government picks explaining that it's for national security reasons. how surprising is it you this is a state-owned company. >> i think the question was whether they could pass this with conditions and hide off some of the more concerning parts of the company from a security standpoint or whether they were going to just block it. remember trudeau wants to build ties with china. ofhas a long family history barking up that particular tree and he seemed to be open to this so i think for them to come down and say that should have showed that trudeau doesn't have an adult cost. people were surprised to see the company jump back. the shares are down 17% today essentially back to where they were in august when news of them exploring a sale first came out in
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.res of american construction firm a con are having their worst day since 2008 after the canadian government blocked the deal with china communications construction. josh win growth is with us now from ottawa. this was a long review and the government picks explaining that it's for national security reasons. how surprising is it you this is a state-owned company. >> i think the question was whether they could pass this with conditions and hide off some of...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. there hopes a resolution for nasa could come.he former foreign affairs minister, john baird. i asked him about the state of the negotiations. john: the trump administration is putting very heavy pressure on the mexican side, i manufacturing and auto sector. the pressure seems to be on mexico. canada will be vying for big things, to maintain chapter 19 resolution and to avoid sunset clouds. both would be disastrous for canada and the government. amanda: given there are sticking maneuverability is there? how much ground could we get? john: they are central to canada. the uncertainty would kill investment in canada. the canadian government has been strong on pushing both points. we are going through a delicate time. there is a 50-50 chance this --ld be resolved in the past next 10 days. mexican elections are coming up at the end of next month and time is ticking. it will be now or a six month until the new president takes office. amanda: what do your sources in mexico say? you wonder if a deal got done if it could be ratified before
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. there hopes a resolution for nasa could come.he former foreign affairs minister, john baird. i asked him about the state of the negotiations. john: the trump administration is putting very heavy pressure on the mexican side, i manufacturing and auto sector. the pressure seems to be on mexico. canada will be vying for big things, to maintain chapter 19 resolution and to avoid sunset clouds. both would be disastrous for canada and the government. amanda: given...
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amanda: you mentioned the u.s. dollar. it remains strong as we see treasury yields continue to rise. the canadian dollar had been showing signs of strength on the back of the oil prices and the u.s. dollar muscling higher. theof the factors driving canadian dollar higher is expectations of rate hikes in this country, and expectations of inflation. we got a read on inflation today in canada as both core and headline running close to 2%. we have a 1% to 3% in the country and that is the central bank watching. big component driving prices higher, a 17% jump in the price of gasoline and a 7% joint -- jump in the energy sector. those are things that are stripped out of these so-called headline number. they are real costs for consumers. we will watch to see if that shows up. seeing treasury yields down today. 10 year yield below 3.1%, while the dialer -- dollar had its best week. joining us is head of fixed-income for merrill lynch. great to have you with us very thank you for coming in. it seems we are finally seeing markets on
amanda: you mentioned the u.s. dollar. it remains strong as we see treasury yields continue to rise. the canadian dollar had been showing signs of strength on the back of the oil prices and the u.s. dollar muscling higher. theof the factors driving canadian dollar higher is expectations of rate hikes in this country, and expectations of inflation. we got a read on inflation today in canada as both core and headline running close to 2%. we have a 1% to 3% in the country and that is the central...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.es as management team in a thorough reorganization and now, why one of tesla's most vocal , ist-sellers, jim chanos calling the flood of executive to partners stunning. dana hull joins us from san francisco. the good that elon musk has taken on the shorts at least rhetorically speaking via twitter. why is it making it so hard for him to pull this off actually squeeze them out? dana: bloomberg confirmed that doug field is on some kind of leave of absence and we are not white shirt for how long he will be on leave but that's a really big deal. he has been in charge manufacturing it has been a key player in tesla for all these years. today we got a memo from elon musk that he's announcing some kind of reorganization of the company and this was something he alluded to in the last earnings call that there aren't many details as to what that means. over theok at tesla past year and a half, there has been a string of departures they typically when someone leaves, they announced their replacem
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.es as management team in a thorough reorganization and now, why one of tesla's most vocal , ist-sellers, jim chanos calling the flood of executive to partners stunning. dana hull joins us from san francisco. the good that elon musk has taken on the shorts at least rhetorically speaking via twitter. why is it making it so hard for him to pull this off actually squeeze them out? dana: bloomberg confirmed that doug field is on some kind of leave of absence and we...
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amanda: hi amanda lang in toronto.s nafta negotiations continue, trading partners are well aware of the need to get a deal done. in canada, finance minister bill morneau remains cautiously optimistic. i spoke to him earlier today in an exclusive interview. mr. morneau: i can tell you first of all the we are all working very hard on this. the canadians, but also mexicans and americans. we are engaged in daily talks. they are pretty intense. i in my role has been in regular communication with treasury secretary steve mnuchin to talk about issues that are in our portfolio but also making sure that those discussions are moving forward. we are making progress progress on multiple function at the same time. but there is other things to make progress on. i would say cautious optimism that it is moving in the right direction, but a deal was never a deal until it is done, and we have something we know are really important for canadians. we need to make sure we have a way to resolve disputes. we need to make sure that went busin
amanda: hi amanda lang in toronto.s nafta negotiations continue, trading partners are well aware of the need to get a deal done. in canada, finance minister bill morneau remains cautiously optimistic. i spoke to him earlier today in an exclusive interview. mr. morneau: i can tell you first of all the we are all working very hard on this. the canadians, but also mexicans and americans. we are engaged in daily talks. they are pretty intense. i in my role has been in regular communication with...
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let's check in with amanda. amanda: here with j.j. spaun, had a great final round, a 63, your first sub-70 round on a sunday since january. how good does it feel to get it going on a weekend? >> it feels great, especially on sunday when all the chips are in the pile. 63, it's definitely under 70. a number like that goes a long way on the final round. amanda: rolling it into next week. are you one of those guys who believes in momentum carrying into the filing with -- the following week, or d.c. every week as its own entity -- or do you see every week as its own entity? >> if you look at my past history on tour, it's kind of like -- colonial is a good track for me. you don't have to bomb it. it's plotting your way around the course. if i can do what i did this week, hopefully i will be pretty close. amanda: hopefully fantasy golf players are paying attention. out to you. bill: thank you, amanda. spaun with a 64 to 63 this week. not bad. ian: that's a great weekend's work. bill: keith mitchell. we will be with you from right down the ro
let's check in with amanda. amanda: here with j.j. spaun, had a great final round, a 63, your first sub-70 round on a sunday since january. how good does it feel to get it going on a weekend? >> it feels great, especially on sunday when all the chips are in the pile. 63, it's definitely under 70. a number like that goes a long way on the final round. amanda: rolling it into next week. are you one of those guys who believes in momentum carrying into the filing with -- the following week,...
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amanda: i am amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg audiences. here are top stories we're following from around the world. u.s. stocks are mixed as prices boost energy producers. we speak with president and ceo jason brady on why he thinks we are entering a slowdown in the global economy. the, we hear from investment board ceo mark about the 12% annual returns and where in volatility. greenlight capital down 25% from the end of 2014. a quick check of the major averages. we see u.s. stocks trading within a narrow range. the dow falling 1/10 of 1% and the s&p 500 holding steady. gainingenergy stocks and we have other sectors such as utilities losing ground. the nasdaq is falling 1/10 of 1%. are looking a little mixed. 10 year yields are reversing losses. past three point 1%, the highest in seven years and it is worth mentioning we are continuing to see treasury volatility. stock selloffst we have seen in early february now. the 10 year yield consolidated well above that level. >> of course, we are also watching a price of oil. it has an effect on e
amanda: i am amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg audiences. here are top stories we're following from around the world. u.s. stocks are mixed as prices boost energy producers. we speak with president and ceo jason brady on why he thinks we are entering a slowdown in the global economy. the, we hear from investment board ceo mark about the 12% annual returns and where in volatility. greenlight capital down 25% from the end of 2014. a quick check of the major averages. we see u.s. stocks...
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please welcome amanda marcotte. [applause] >> now i feel like i've a lot to live up to. >> you have already done it. thanks so much for coming. >> thank you. thanks for having me. thanks for coming out, everyone. >> i been reading the book and i realize the worst thing you can do to a troll is laugh at them. >> one would hope. >> how does that factor into trolling and the president's actions, in your mind? >> that's an interesting question because i do think that donald trump is kind of created his own personal health and a lot of ways for himself. his in and you probably president because he was angry at obama laughing at him and that he is the most laugh at person on the planet. so, i mean, i do think also that a lot of people that are into trolling, they have these, lease that kind of right-wing, have a lot of privilege, , white male privilege and a lot of social status and so they don't necessarily grasp sometimes how much they are being laughed at. >> is it a lack of self-awareness or is it -- >> i mean, certai
please welcome amanda marcotte. [applause] >> now i feel like i've a lot to live up to. >> you have already done it. thanks so much for coming. >> thank you. thanks for having me. thanks for coming out, everyone. >> i been reading the book and i realize the worst thing you can do to a troll is laugh at them. >> one would hope. >> how does that factor into trolling and the president's actions, in your mind? >> that's an interesting question because i do...
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amanda: and live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. markets."mberg here are the top stories we are following. crisis in italy. u.s. stocks sinking today and joining a global equity selloff on concerns that it easily -- woes willlinical hurt. a pipeline is being bought for $3.5 billion. a green light for terrace. the white house saying tariffs on chinese goods are coming as early as mid-june. l's get a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks near session lows with the dow losing more than 450 points. s&p 500 is lower by 1.4%. financials lead to decline. 10 year yield hovering at 2.8%. energy sector is one that is losing ground. 2%.s falling within it is the longest run of losses since february. saudi arabia and russia talking about increased production later in the year. you could see it rise the most in three years. where record u.s. crude production. is just a touch below $75 a barrel. an eye onam keeping the markets. the spread on italian treasury versus germany jumping and european banks are really feeling it. interestingly, these are
amanda: and live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. markets."mberg here are the top stories we are following. crisis in italy. u.s. stocks sinking today and joining a global equity selloff on concerns that it easily -- woes willlinical hurt. a pipeline is being bought for $3.5 billion. a green light for terrace. the white house saying tariffs on chinese goods are coming as early as mid-june. l's get a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks near session lows with the dow losing more than...
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i'm amanda lang. .rumpry ahn administration is set up told congress that it has reached an agreement that would allow zte to remain in business. for more detail, let's go to the trade reporter jenny in washington. what did zte promised to fix here? that: we know right now the trump administration told lawmakers that they reached a deal. we do not know the exact details. we know that there is a management shakeup of the needs to happen in u.s. compliance officers have to get access to the zte sites. complies, the u.s. will lift the sales bans. the chinese have made it a precondition before they engage reach a deal on zte, otherwise there will be in no commitments to buy agriculture sales so that is where we are right now. this is been that part of ongoing trade negotiations. our what we are seeing here are the u.s.'s offer or is this an agreement between the two sides? jenny: it seems like an actual agreement between the two. knowing what we know, the chinese have said you need to do some thing about zte
i'm amanda lang. .rumpry ahn administration is set up told congress that it has reached an agreement that would allow zte to remain in business. for more detail, let's go to the trade reporter jenny in washington. what did zte promised to fix here? that: we know right now the trump administration told lawmakers that they reached a deal. we do not know the exact details. we know that there is a management shakeup of the needs to happen in u.s. compliance officers have to get access to the zte...
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and let's go down now to amanda. amanda: here with branden grace on his 30th birthday. is there a better way to celebrate than with time your career low round? >> going home to see the wife and the little ones. it was fun. obviously a great day. things didn't look too good at the start of the day, maybe not even thinking of playing. then a couple hours later, coming in with nine under is pretty special. it was a great birthday. peter: what is it -- amanda: what is it about the layout that you love so much? branden: you get more like the links golf course than a normal golf course. it was a bit of fresh air. it was fun. i think that everyone involved did a great job with the venue. it's only going to get better with time. whenever thing settles, it will be a proper test -- when everything settles, it will be a proper test. amanda: all right. see you at memorial. gary: go, go. good putt from down there. he just drove it a little too far to the right, next to the bunker. he chose to just hit it to the left of the bunker. you see it at the top of your picture. tried to run
and let's go down now to amanda. amanda: here with branden grace on his 30th birthday. is there a better way to celebrate than with time your career low round? >> going home to see the wife and the little ones. it was fun. obviously a great day. things didn't look too good at the start of the day, maybe not even thinking of playing. then a couple hours later, coming in with nine under is pretty special. it was a great birthday. peter: what is it -- amanda: what is it about the layout that...
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. >> and i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg our tops, and here are stories from around the world. u.s. stocks power ahead led by the energy sector while 10 year treasury yields top 3%. novartis paid president trump's farm forlawyer's consulting on the administration's approach to health care policy. black panther boost. the record-breaking film helps says he'sceo bob iger is confident that the fox deal will go ahead. started with at quick check of major averages. the dow gaining for a fifth consecutive session. wtigy leading the gains, rounding past $71 per barrel after president trump withdrew from the iran nuclear deal, and we have financials gaining around the yield, rising. amanda: i want to show you something, we've been watching the 10 year yield, and the dollar's reaction to the iranian news. here is a look at the correlation between the 10 year and the dollar. it is correlating, suggesting perhaps that the dollar will see strengths as we see the yield rise. shery: that correlation is comin
. >> and i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg our tops, and here are stories from around the world. u.s. stocks power ahead led by the energy sector while 10 year treasury yields top 3%. novartis paid president trump's farm forlawyer's consulting on the administration's approach to health care policy. black panther boost. the record-breaking film helps says he'sceo bob iger is confident that the fox deal will go ahead. started with at quick check of major averages. the dow...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.said to have made a decision to leave the iran nuclear accord. he will announce this from the white house in a few moments. that with us is chief washington correspondent, kevin cirilli, alix steel, and marty schenker. is not necessarily a binary decision. in terms of what the president says at 2:00, might that kickstart a new round of negotiations among allies that were initially part of the deal? i spoke with a source earlier that should he formally announce to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal that there period and a need for additional sanctions against iran. as you mentioned, the europeans are already suggesting they will continue with the iran nuclear deal with or without the united states. we see that coming from the united kingdom and as well as germany and france, led by two progressives. emmanuel macron spoke directly with president trump within the last couple of hours. there have been conflicting discussedout what was in regards to president trump and the iran deal. presi
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.said to have made a decision to leave the iran nuclear accord. he will announce this from the white house in a few moments. that with us is chief washington correspondent, kevin cirilli, alix steel, and marty schenker. is not necessarily a binary decision. in terms of what the president says at 2:00, might that kickstart a new round of negotiations among allies that were initially part of the deal? i spoke with a source earlier that should he formally announce...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto.d i'm shery ahn. home depot shares lower. the retailer is looking at its outlook and warmer weather has already driven double-digit sales this month. our senioris analyst. great to have you with us. what is your teams forecast for the company? remainingstill positive on sales growth for home depot. it was related to the weather. they are already seeing significant growth in may and they have tailwinds in their favor, house information, and there is a lot in their favor. i think sales just got delays -- delayed. amanda: one of the reasons this because itwatched is is seen as a proxy on the housing in general. we have seen price movements where we have seen that we should not read it this way and it is not the beginning of a slowdown? seema: in the housing market? i don't think so yet. concernbe a little more , but they are seeing a rebound in sales growth. i feel the housing market is probably ok. amanda: what i shery: what is the strategy of home depot that it will perform better going
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto.d i'm shery ahn. home depot shares lower. the retailer is looking at its outlook and warmer weather has already driven double-digit sales this month. our senioris analyst. great to have you with us. what is your teams forecast for the company? remainingstill positive on sales growth for home depot. it was related to the weather. they are already seeing significant growth in may and they have...
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leland: so amanda, how does this work?ts have been promised a blue wave, you two very competing arguing here about who is going to be the necessary catalyst for the blue wave, you can only pick one primary candidate to run in the general, where does the democratic establishment go on this? >> well, we are not looking to the establishment anymore. leland: establishment is where the money is. >> not necessarily. we are seeing record number of small dollar donors step up to give candidates. we are seeing wave of young candidates and will engage and get people to show up even if the national institutions aren't there. leland: we certainly saw that happened in nebraska with carrie eastman's win. ryan, amanda, i appreciate you both being here, great conversation. >> thank you. leland: all right. >> thanks for having me. liz: switching gears, china pledged significantly increase of purchase of american goods and service and measure to help reduce the trade deficit between the two countries, leaders to have economic power houses i
leland: so amanda, how does this work?ts have been promised a blue wave, you two very competing arguing here about who is going to be the necessary catalyst for the blue wave, you can only pick one primary candidate to run in the general, where does the democratic establishment go on this? >> well, we are not looking to the establishment anymore. leland: establishment is where the money is. >> not necessarily. we are seeing record number of small dollar donors step up to give...
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icy hot. . >>> amanda is celebrating over her boyfriends is over 600 miles.ant to say happy birthday. >> he created a video that is a compilation of her friends and family saying the one word they think describes amanda. >> compassion. >> compassion. >> everybody frigging loves her. >> you are a ray of sunshine. >> this is a good kid. >> now they just started dating last summer. they both worked at a camp towing. they both had to leave their respective homes putting 600 miles between them. look out the window. >> he walks towards this park. they're all there holding signs that read happy birthday. >> what? >> hey, wait a minute. are you not 600 miles away. >> he walks over the curb. they hug. >> i like the four excomplamation marks. >> all the friends and family turn the cards of. they now readation, man da, will you marry me? >> whoa. >> he gets down on one knee, proposes to her. each though we can't really har it. she does say yes they are able to celebrate their love with their friends and family. >> oh. it's easy to open a coconut. right? wrong! >> maybe
icy hot. . >>> amanda is celebrating over her boyfriends is over 600 miles.ant to say happy birthday. >> he created a video that is a compilation of her friends and family saying the one word they think describes amanda. >> compassion. >> compassion. >> everybody frigging loves her. >> you are a ray of sunshine. >> this is a good kid. >> now they just started dating last summer. they both worked at a camp towing. they both had to leave their...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang, welcome to bloomberg markets. here the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. stocks mixed today, but major benchmarks still on track for the best week in two months. president trump called out in america auto execs saying millions more cars should be tolt in the u.s., he speaks one of the world's largest automobile suppliers. and drug pricing also on the president's agenda today, is that to announce a plan to fight ballooning health care costs in the u.s. let's start off with a quick check of the major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks mixed at the moment, the dow gaining for seven consecutive sessions and this would be the longest winning streak since november of last year. tech is dragging down a little bit in the broader market underperforming the broader market. index,look at biotech which is gaining ground today and investors are keeping a close eye on drug companies ahead of president trump's speech on drug prices today, though his remarks seem to be priced in. the health care index on t
amanda: i'm amanda lang, welcome to bloomberg markets. here the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. stocks mixed today, but major benchmarks still on track for the best week in two months. president trump called out in america auto execs saying millions more cars should be tolt in the u.s., he speaks one of the world's largest automobile suppliers. and drug pricing also on the president's agenda today, is that to announce a plan to fight ballooning health care costs in the...
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at least we got it half right with amanda. amanda. you were told? told? young—gwon i thought he had time to get rid of it. get rid of it. thought i was doing 0k, really i wasn't. wasn't. is that something you hear when you go into primary schools? when you go into primary schools? that their children are regarded as overweight? i do find that. parents are surprised. are surprised. taking into account bone structures and in developmental stages. and in developmental stages. therefore lead them to make good choices. choices. right amount of exercise or what food to give your son in particular? food to give your son in particular? we made bad choices. simple. information or knowledge to make good choices. and that was all it needed. needed. things than the choices become a lot easier. easier. the london transport system, would that have made a difference to you? that have made a difference to you? would have made any difference whatsoever. whatsoever. what they sell, the shops there and they are open morning and night. they are open morn
at least we got it half right with amanda. amanda. you were told? told? young—gwon i thought he had time to get rid of it. get rid of it. thought i was doing 0k, really i wasn't. wasn't. is that something you hear when you go into primary schools? when you go into primary schools? that their children are regarded as overweight? i do find that. parents are surprised. are surprised. taking into account bone structures and in developmental stages. and in developmental stages. therefore lead them...
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. >> reporter: 23-year-old amanda larson is sitting in the proverbial catbird's seat, which happens to be in a cockpit. she's been flying for more than four years and is currently being recruited by three regional airlines. >> i know it's competitive, that theyeed to off the best in order to get the pilots because we'll just go somewhere else with a little better pay and flying the same thing. >> reporter: amanda's in demand because of a looming pilot shortageartially because so many will soon hit the mandatory retirement age of 6rlwhile their es continue adding flights, so airlines around the world will need an estimated 637,000 new pilots over the next 20 years. >> the demand for pilots is not only a problem in the u.s., it is worldwide, and it's easy to see why. the number of people around the world who are flying commercially has soared to more than 3 billion annually, so universities that train pilots increasingly find themselves educating students from over seas. most notably, china. >> the major airlines will contract with companies like ourselves, send their cadets to the unite
. >> reporter: 23-year-old amanda larson is sitting in the proverbial catbird's seat, which happens to be in a cockpit. she's been flying for more than four years and is currently being recruited by three regional airlines. >> i know it's competitive, that theyeed to off the best in order to get the pilots because we'll just go somewhere else with a little better pay and flying the same thing. >> reporter: amanda's in demand because of a looming pilot shortageartially because...
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amanda: lots of focus on patents . in terms of it not happening as soon as some thought, but what is the outlook? brent: our assumption is that we isll have generic restas sometime in the third quarter. we have added one additional month to our forward guidance. not a lot of time, but we will update the market as we go. it is worth on the top line approximately $80 million a month. amanda: this is not a brand-new development, but a spokesman alluding to botox for men being an area of growth. is that a pass you see to drive sales? brent: if you look at the medical cosmetics, it is predominantly a woman's market. men.f 12% of the market is we know an emerging class is coming. millennial men are more interested. we are for the first time advertising geared toward men. we will track it carefully and see if it gets traction. we think it is a big frontier and a big opportunity. amanda: one of the things that pleased to investors was we saw cost-containment an ongoing effort. how do you balance that against the need to invest
amanda: lots of focus on patents . in terms of it not happening as soon as some thought, but what is the outlook? brent: our assumption is that we isll have generic restas sometime in the third quarter. we have added one additional month to our forward guidance. not a lot of time, but we will update the market as we go. it is worth on the top line approximately $80 million a month. amanda: this is not a brand-new development, but a spokesman alluding to botox for men being an area of growth. is...
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toronto, i'min amanda lang.e are joined by both audiences and we go to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg testing before officials in brussels. mark: i don't think the question is whether or not there should be regulation, i think the question is -- what is the right regulation? some sort of regulation is important and inevitable, and the important thing is to get this right and to make sure we have regulatory framework that protect people and are flexible so they allow for innovation and don't inadvertently prevent new technologies like ai from being able to be developed, and to make sure that new startups -- the next dude sitting in a college dorm room -- next student sitting in a dorm room does not have an undue burden to bird -- build the next great product. that is important and an ongoing conversation we look forward to participating in. there were a couple of questions around competition, and how we role and our position as a platform here. to that, i would say a few things. that we exist in a very competitive
toronto, i'min amanda lang.e are joined by both audiences and we go to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg testing before officials in brussels. mark: i don't think the question is whether or not there should be regulation, i think the question is -- what is the right regulation? some sort of regulation is important and inevitable, and the important thing is to get this right and to make sure we have regulatory framework that protect people and are flexible so they allow for innovation and don't...
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amanda, thank you so much for coming in.ve sent in your views about tesla and elon musk. keep those coming in. let's go to china now, where the us treasury secretary steven mnuchin, along with a trade delegation, is about to begin talks with chinese officials. they're hoping to ease the escalating trade dispute between the two countries. according to the bbc‘s team in china, the impact of that dispute is already being felt, with imports of ford vehicles being blocked ahead of the talks. our china correspondent robin brant is in shanghai. tea m team trump has arrived and it is quite a force, isn't it? the question is how much progress will they make in trade talks? well, i think the expectations are pretty low, frankly. let's talk firstly though about ford, the us number two automaker. understanding the past few days, in the buildup to negotiations, that their normal business in a key port up in the north—east china, where they import and export vehicles, i have been told that business has been put on hold there, suspended te
amanda, thank you so much for coming in.ve sent in your views about tesla and elon musk. keep those coming in. let's go to china now, where the us treasury secretary steven mnuchin, along with a trade delegation, is about to begin talks with chinese officials. they're hoping to ease the escalating trade dispute between the two countries. according to the bbc‘s team in china, the impact of that dispute is already being felt, with imports of ford vehicles being blocked ahead of the talks. our...
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. ♪ and -- amanda: this is bloomberg markets.aysia's longest the end of the coalition decade grip on the power. it comes after malaysia's and regulatory investigations around the world. let's bring in bloomberg opinions dan moss. i remind -- i remember when i was in malaysia. skirts --15, yellow yellow shirts, not sure i survive that. what changed. remove ormport and to one is more of a subsidiary .ssue in 2013, the coalition nearly lost. they lost the popular vote for the first time since britain. this is a train wreck that was decades, years in the making. one was really one factor. >> i asked what changed. broughtchanged is they -- back. daysmade the world comfortable with voting for the opposition. which, you know, historically is a company with chinese parties. >> but will they actually change anything given that they actually centralized power when he was prime minister? >> this is one of the questions. the primeew up under minister. >> what that might mean in the country, almost meaning anything he does might be worse than
. ♪ and -- amanda: this is bloomberg markets.aysia's longest the end of the coalition decade grip on the power. it comes after malaysia's and regulatory investigations around the world. let's bring in bloomberg opinions dan moss. i remind -- i remember when i was in malaysia. skirts --15, yellow yellow shirts, not sure i survive that. what changed. remove ormport and to one is more of a subsidiary .ssue in 2013, the coalition nearly lost. they lost the popular vote for the first time since...
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that's amanda. stunned face from amanda because eda moved to new zealand about seven months ago.dy expected to see her back for about another four months. she is going around surprising all of her friends and some of her family as well. next stop the office complex to see mom. >> she is like i can't believe my eyes. completely stunned. mom is not even sure, is it really you? after mom decided to go see ellen, another great friend. >> another big reason she made the journey home is because her good friend also named eda rjs was turning 21 years old. here is eda, knock knock. some times the best present is presence. so now we have a eda sandwich. >> big hugs for everybody. i guess she is just a really tweet, nice person. -- sweet, nice person. >> thanks for stopping by today. we'll see you on the next all new rtm. >>> tonight the president lashing out. after his new attorney rudy giuliani revealed that the president reimbursed michael cohen for the money paid to stormy daniels, the hush money, the president taking aim at rudy giuliani saying he'll get his facts straight and what th
that's amanda. stunned face from amanda because eda moved to new zealand about seven months ago.dy expected to see her back for about another four months. she is going around surprising all of her friends and some of her family as well. next stop the office complex to see mom. >> she is like i can't believe my eyes. completely stunned. mom is not even sure, is it really you? after mom decided to go see ellen, another great friend. >> another big reason she made the journey home is...
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just 10 days after amanda and jason gates moved into their dream home --they packed up the boxes -- couldn't be áout fast enough.jason: "your house isn't safe. you need to evacuate. you need to leave" their brd new home in maple valley was contaminated -- with crystal meth!traces were so high - it was dangerous for the couple and their three young kids, to breath the air inside...amanda: "we were like horrified! i can't believe this is such a serious issue and it's not covered in the home inspection"the couple had no idea there was a history of drug use..so they never thought to get the home independently tested for meth...jason: "it's a real issue. and it's not something that your normal, average, every day buyer would ever think about."but state officials say they're hearing about ámore contaminated homes - especially with rental or foreclosed properties like this one...yet quantifying áhow many is tough -- becuase there's no required testing to move in...jason: "they were saying it's becoming an epidemic.. it's a real problem especially in this area" amanda: "everyone we talk to,
just 10 days after amanda and jason gates moved into their dream home --they packed up the boxes -- couldn't be áout fast enough.jason: "your house isn't safe. you need to evacuate. you need to leave" their brd new home in maple valley was contaminated -- with crystal meth!traces were so high - it was dangerous for the couple and their three young kids, to breath the air inside...amanda: "we were like horrified! i can't believe this is such a serious issue and it's not covered...
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please welcome amanda markoff. now they have a lot to live up to. thank you so much for coming. >> thank you for having me. i had been reading the book in the worst thing you can do to a troll's laugh at them. one would hope. mazy girl. i do think that donald trump has created his own personal hell in a lot of ways. i do think also that a lot of people that are into trolling so they don't necessarily grasp sometimes how much they are being laughed at. is it the lack of self-awareness or is it well for willful in that sense. i do think that i never stop being amazed about how many men come at me on twitter and they don't seem to grasp that women can be funny work and make fun of them. i think it's just a category error. on their part. >> is it because they have a circumscribed view of what women can do in this particular case. they just something of women as people that generate humor. you can sit there and make fun of them all day and my just be a translation issue. there is a well-known internet sane which is don't feed the trolls i know in the boo
please welcome amanda markoff. now they have a lot to live up to. thank you so much for coming. >> thank you for having me. i had been reading the book in the worst thing you can do to a troll's laugh at them. one would hope. mazy girl. i do think that donald trump has created his own personal hell in a lot of ways. i do think also that a lot of people that are into trolling so they don't necessarily grasp sometimes how much they are being laughed at. is it the lack of self-awareness or...
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amanda starred for western scotland and northern ireland but more inclined than today with occasionalnd the hebrides but still drier moments and hazy sunshine. further south, the hebrides but still drier moments and hazy sunshine. furthersouth, or cloud in the south—east and that will break up and returned to the coast. misty in the north at times but inland, light winds, strong sunshine and a degree or so higher than today. 23 degrees across the south—west. moreover breeze into scotla nd south—west. moreover breeze into scotland and northern ireland, a little bit of rain but not a wash—out. most frequent in the highlands and hebrides and at times in 0rkney and shetland but with hazy sunshine, aberdeenshire and the moray firth, a small chance of a shower and highs of 21. into sunday night, the rain will pick up across northern ireland and western parts of scotland, high pressure are still holding the south and east but low— pressure holding the south and east but low—pressure blossoms across iberia, edging closer towards us and impacting later. for the time being, wet start for the no
amanda starred for western scotland and northern ireland but more inclined than today with occasionalnd the hebrides but still drier moments and hazy sunshine. further south, the hebrides but still drier moments and hazy sunshine. furthersouth, or cloud in the south—east and that will break up and returned to the coast. misty in the north at times but inland, light winds, strong sunshine and a degree or so higher than today. 23 degrees across the south—west. moreover breeze into scotla nd...
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amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home.care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. i kept putting it off...t get what was i thinking? ago. ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understa
amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home.care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. i kept putting it off...t get what was i thinking? ago. ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for...
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minnows protection about the score and amanda for accuracy. very compelling evidence. so compelling that it's almost inevitable for. clearly what are the predicted two plus exactly as he predicted. betty. it's the you know if it happened they have. another investigator is ed hawkins who's advised the anticorruption team that the international cricket council. i think is my md. i would define anybody who loves the guy more as interesting cricket not to watch that and. have a knot in their stomach and feel pretty sick about it. it is really significant that he's given you tips and he hasn't been paid a very important point. for the harsh lives of cricket. and now thinks wrongly that we have bet on his fix so next meeting he wants to know how he did fine. i don't know what amazes me now but. that's between me and my investors for how much did you company make was. near the goal international stage and we meet our second match fixer robin morris he pays the grounds with to prepare the pitch in an under way. morris wants thirty percent of my winnings in return for informati
minnows protection about the score and amanda for accuracy. very compelling evidence. so compelling that it's almost inevitable for. clearly what are the predicted two plus exactly as he predicted. betty. it's the you know if it happened they have. another investigator is ed hawkins who's advised the anticorruption team that the international cricket council. i think is my md. i would define anybody who loves the guy more as interesting cricket not to watch that and. have a knot in their...
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also cnn political commentator amanda carpenter, and the author of "gaslighting america, why we love it when trump lies to us." and national security attorney mark zate. and frank bruiny of "the new york times." frank, you should have joined us here in washington. we would have loved to have you on set with us. so since you're not here i'm going to start with mark. [ laughter ] so sources telling cnn the legal -- that trump's legal team is trying to limit the scope, and they don't want him to ask him about anything that took place after he took office, which means the firing of michael flynn and james comey, nothing about obstruction of justice. do you think mueller would agree to that? >> no, i don't think so. there's no way, given what the scope of the investigation has been and has broadened into, from what we understand it to be, that he could eliminate, meaning mueller could agree to eliminate that scope of questioning. and we could talk probably perhaps some length of time, perhaps going off some tangents, but there's enough that's out there so far that brings into play financi
also cnn political commentator amanda carpenter, and the author of "gaslighting america, why we love it when trump lies to us." and national security attorney mark zate. and frank bruiny of "the new york times." frank, you should have joined us here in washington. we would have loved to have you on set with us. so since you're not here i'm going to start with mark. [ laughter ] so sources telling cnn the legal -- that trump's legal team is trying to limit the scope, and they...
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schiavo with amanda soon to their squad they did have to milk this idiom. for course all day and never count them out in our. research go see one. character still feel good words to steal our vehicle i will spoil the story. then there. is. so the first one is. that. going to. the government that we don't like shows bad faith by bothering an american company. then we convince ourselves that that company is our geopolitical enemy. and we sell the intervention. as humanitarian intervention we only...
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amanda is right, that's not going to change. >> i appreciate you all being here.at to talk with you. we have a quick break and then sunday morning exclusive with trump's media allies sounding the alarm on the mueller probe. sitting down with robert mueller's investigators just a few days ago. i have a lot of questions right after the break. my day starts well before i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medic
amanda is right, that's not going to change. >> i appreciate you all being here.at to talk with you. we have a quick break and then sunday morning exclusive with trump's media allies sounding the alarm on the mueller probe. sitting down with robert mueller's investigators just a few days ago. i have a lot of questions right after the break. my day starts well before i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an...
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joining us now, former senior staffers to senators james demint and ted cruz, amanda carpenter, she'sew book entitled "gaslighting america, why we love it when trump lies to us." in it she writes this, gaslighting is far more aggressive than any misguided lies. it's an elaborate scheme undertake within the goal of gaining control over people. the campaign is where trump's gaslighting showed itself in its purest form. the gaslighting looks a little different now that he's president, but if you look with a keen eye you'll see him blazing away. the 2018 midterms will see -- will present plenty of gaslighting opportunities and before you know it, trump's 2020 reelection campaign will be under way and amanda, i agree with you. barring any mueller investigation or impeachment problems -- and i'm dead serious, i think he could win reelection looking at things now and the lies are a part of it? how would you put it? >> i would say there's three major power centers that love the lies. there are the republicans who see it as a form of loyalty to the cause in winning at all costs who will cheer
joining us now, former senior staffers to senators james demint and ted cruz, amanda carpenter, she'sew book entitled "gaslighting america, why we love it when trump lies to us." in it she writes this, gaslighting is far more aggressive than any misguided lies. it's an elaborate scheme undertake within the goal of gaining control over people. the campaign is where trump's gaslighting showed itself in its purest form. the gaslighting looks a little different now that he's president,...
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amanda, thank you, appreciate it. >>> coming up, backlash over a bad joke. john mccain's daughter meghan mccain speaking out just now about the quote/unquote, joke a white house aide told about mccain's dad. your company is constantly evolving. and the decisions you make have far reaching implications. the right relationship with a corporate bank who understands your industry and your world can help you make well informed choices and stay ahead of opportunities. pnc brings you the resources of one of the nation's largest banks, and a local approach with a focus on customized insights. so you and your company are ready for today. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ transitions™ sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [stadium announcer] all military members [stadium announcer] stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where
amanda, thank you, appreciate it. >>> coming up, backlash over a bad joke. john mccain's daughter meghan mccain speaking out just now about the quote/unquote, joke a white house aide told about mccain's dad. your company is constantly evolving. and the decisions you make have far reaching implications. the right relationship with a corporate bank who understands your industry and your world can help you make well informed choices and stay ahead of opportunities. pnc brings you the...
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amanda is doing this. what should we do to help amanda. i just find that women are like all in it in a way. and there's no -- this is my project or this is mine and don't touch it. it's just people are like what can we do to support each other and what can we do to fight back. and it's like remarkable. you have the sense that the workplace can be competitive maybe because it's always been dominated by men and women are more collaborative in the world like we're in today to be globally connected and collaboration and cooperation is going to be more and more important. that's why i hope we have a woman president. i feel like it's different. i feele it's happening with women. >> itoeseem like men are on board too and you don't exclude them from part of your story of success. i find a place that has elevated more women more than any news organization in the country. >> that's true. that's probably true. >> and i think they're more afraid of us because we're -- well, we're women. [ laughing ] >> so, i mean, do you -- so do you feel -- i just so
amanda is doing this. what should we do to help amanda. i just find that women are like all in it in a way. and there's no -- this is my project or this is mine and don't touch it. it's just people are like what can we do to support each other and what can we do to fight back. and it's like remarkable. you have the sense that the workplace can be competitive maybe because it's always been dominated by men and women are more collaborative in the world like we're in today to be globally connected...
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amanda. what is the areopagus? no. amy or jeffrey? amy. -what is the parthenon?beep ] correct response -- what is the acropolis? the parthenon, of course, was on the acropolis. jeffrey, back to you. let's try the hill for $400. all right. it's the daily double. [ applause ] jeffrey, at the moment, you're in the lead. you have no money, but you're in the lead. and you can risk up to $1,000.
amanda. what is the areopagus? no. amy or jeffrey? amy. -what is the parthenon?beep ] correct response -- what is the acropolis? the parthenon, of course, was on the acropolis. jeffrey, back to you. let's try the hill for $400. all right. it's the daily double. [ applause ] jeffrey, at the moment, you're in the lead. you have no money, but you're in the lead. and you can risk up to $1,000.
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amanda? still waiting for answers to that question because we don't know where that man is state police told us early this morning that he was still at large and they haven't given us any idea of even who he who this man is this all started when police arrived to the scene. they were talking about a man who is bar barricaded inside of a house. all part of a domestic disturbance. police say the officers arrived there they were trying to talk to that man and that is when there was a huge explosion with the barn nearby. that is where we had as many as eight officers injured. we are hearing from the first that the man was holding wife hostage three days inside his home. and also that there was a woman victim who came to police and told them about the domestic disturbance. we are still trying to figure out if that was the same person if that was the man's wife. just in the last few minutes here, we had a lot of state police cruisers as well as a tactical unit leave the scene. we are wondering if w
amanda? still waiting for answers to that question because we don't know where that man is state police told us early this morning that he was still at large and they haven't given us any idea of even who he who this man is this all started when police arrived to the scene. they were talking about a man who is bar barricaded inside of a house. all part of a domestic disturbance. police say the officers arrived there they were trying to talk to that man and that is when there was a huge...
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marvel studios' avengers: infinity war in theaters april 27th. and i smoked while (amanda) my i was pregnantthis is the view i had of my baby in the nicu. my tip is, speak into the opening so your baby can hear you better. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. the places you clean the most are where the people you love the most hang out the most. and make you laugh the most. and drive you crazy the most. introducing the first ever, new lysol daily cleanser. made with...
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before we dive in, i have to mention that amanda carpenter's book is hot off the presses "gaslightingies to us" is out today. congratulations. that's great. >> thank you. >> so mike shields, is this heading to a subpoena, do you think? >> you know, think one of the things we're learning from the last two days of storys is that there is a conflict with trump and his legal team. "the washington post" story tonight that talked about the subpoena really talks about john dowd, and he left after this. so i think what we know about the president is he goes by his own gut. he made his own company. he's frustrated by the russia investigation because he was the campaign manager. he's the chief of staff for the white house. he's the communications director and i think he thinks he's his own lawyer. so he wants to testify, i believe. he's trying to tell his legal team, i didn't do this. i will defend myself. my gut tells me i can do this, and his team is leaking out questions and trying to talk him out of it saying, you could be in tremendous peril if you go and do this. he believes he's innocent
before we dive in, i have to mention that amanda carpenter's book is hot off the presses "gaslightingies to us" is out today. congratulations. that's great. >> thank you. >> so mike shields, is this heading to a subpoena, do you think? >> you know, think one of the things we're learning from the last two days of storys is that there is a conflict with trump and his legal team. "the washington post" story tonight that talked about the subpoena really talks...
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. >> and the information would boost his election -- >> nobody -- >> but amanda, it is a concept that it was rigged against them is -- at this point it is semantics because i'm saying, they botched a key component of the election. they created another pathway for russia to interfere. >> i'm not sure the fbi should come out and let everyone know every time an investigation is open. i do agree with james comey and said we'll let the people know once the investigation is closed and to go to the public and any candidate that agents are looking into him, that would mess up elections all over the plarks and that is the hillary clinton none-mails because they were anthony wiener's. >> and the confident one, the james comey press conference in july of 2016 where he said the investigation is closed and she's guilty of extreme carelessness and then you're talking about his announcement in -- two weeks before the election. and so i'm talking -- >> so that wasn't the point i was raising. the point i'm raising is there was an open investigation against trump and his inner circle, 100 days before t
. >> and the information would boost his election -- >> nobody -- >> but amanda, it is a concept that it was rigged against them is -- at this point it is semantics because i'm saying, they botched a key component of the election. they created another pathway for russia to interfere. >> i'm not sure the fbi should come out and let everyone know every time an investigation is open. i do agree with james comey and said we'll let the people know once the investigation is...
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amanda freed from the office of the treasurer and tax collector. i'm here today to present for your aful pro -- approval, copies of 102 parcels we are going to be auctioning in june. it continues to go down, and today, it is 102. and today, if i can request this copy replace the original, that would be welcomed. we're required to offer properties for auction that have remained delinquent for nine years. the 102 parcels i bring to you today are a tiny percentage of the 209,000 total parcels in our city. we collect over $2.1 billion in property tax payments annually. and over 99% of property owners pay their tax bills on time and in full. so before you for consideration are these. as a result of our close partnership with the assessor, the mayor's office of housing and protective services, i'm proud to say we have zero occupied properties on this list for your consideration today. i want to assure you over the past six months, we have pored over each and every parcel here before. we researched the physical characteristics and ownership history for ea
amanda freed from the office of the treasurer and tax collector. i'm here today to present for your aful pro -- approval, copies of 102 parcels we are going to be auctioning in june. it continues to go down, and today, it is 102. and today, if i can request this copy replace the original, that would be welcomed. we're required to offer properties for auction that have remained delinquent for nine years. the 102 parcels i bring to you today are a tiny percentage of the 209,000 total parcels in...
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amanda's mom's appointment hello mom. just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new...