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andrew wilson is with us for the next 20 minutes. coming up, here on bloomberg tv earnings from across europe. over 70 companies on the stoxx 600 reporting. we will break down the key ones. up next, we speak to the diageo ceo. do not miss that. we will also breakdown earnings from rbs and deutsche bank. i said we have not forgotten the fed. the path of least commitment. no rate hike and very little as far as clues. i will be putting that question to andrew. join us back in two. ♪ jon: good morning. this is "on the move." it is quarter past the hour. let's get you up to speed. facebook beat analyst revenue estimates as it crossed the $4 billion mark for the first time. on a conference call, some analysts asked ceo mark zuckerberg about how the company is making money from instagram and whatsapp. zuckerberg urged patience and said the focus was still on expanding users. shares dropped more than 3% in after-hours trading. siemens reported third-quarter profit that beat analyst estimates. the dollar's gains across the euro helped. siemen
andrew wilson is with us for the next 20 minutes. coming up, here on bloomberg tv earnings from across europe. over 70 companies on the stoxx 600 reporting. we will break down the key ones. up next, we speak to the diageo ceo. do not miss that. we will also breakdown earnings from rbs and deutsche bank. i said we have not forgotten the fed. the path of least commitment. no rate hike and very little as far as clues. i will be putting that question to andrew. join us back in two. ♪ jon: good...
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there also was one prisoner andrew wilson who was burned against a hot radiator, russian roulette was played. >> at the center was one man. john best of your burge. >> people were going to die nothing was going to be anything people were on death row. >> ronald kitchen was one of them 21 years locked up 13 of those on death row but in the wake of mounting torture allegations, governor george ryan made an unprecedented decision to clear all 167 of the state's death row inmates. in 2009 after spending half of his life behind bars, kitchen was exonerated. but in a cruel twist the woman who believed in that innocence all along wouldn't get to celebrate kitchen's release. >> my mother, that's my soldier. when i come home she has dementia. she has dementia. so now i'm free, now she's locked up. and i -- in her head. i go to her house she didn't even recognize me. >> i'll assert my fifth amendment right. >> berge was eventually convicted spent four and a half years behind bars for perjury and obstruction of justice today he's a free man and he still receives his police pension. advocates pre
there also was one prisoner andrew wilson who was burned against a hot radiator, russian roulette was played. >> at the center was one man. john best of your burge. >> people were going to die nothing was going to be anything people were on death row. >> ronald kitchen was one of them 21 years locked up 13 of those on death row but in the wake of mounting torture allegations, governor george ryan made an unprecedented decision to clear all 167 of the state's death row inmates....
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. >> reporter: marketing professor andrew wilson says there's another motive.ay's sale is about getting people to sign up for the $99 prime membership, free for the first 30 days and shoppers can't cash in on deals unless they are prime members. >> once they have signed up to be prime members amazon becomes their go to or default retail outlet online. >> reporter: and he says members simply buy more. >> there's research that shows that consumers spend between 50 and 100% more per year than their nonmember counterparts. >> reporter: now other retailers are trying to prevent that. walmart's running a competing sale for the rest of the week and sweetening it with free shipping on orders of $35 or more no membership needed. macy's is offering free shipping on all orders today. a summertime sales strategy isn't only about keeping customers happy, but also it's about keeping them away from the competition. now, even if you were shut out of all those coveted deals, amazon says it's offering new deals every 10 minutes just to keep the excitement going. julie watts, kpi
. >> reporter: marketing professor andrew wilson says there's another motive.ay's sale is about getting people to sign up for the $99 prime membership, free for the first 30 days and shoppers can't cash in on deals unless they are prime members. >> once they have signed up to be prime members amazon becomes their go to or default retail outlet online. >> reporter: and he says members simply buy more. >> there's research that shows that consumers spend between 50 and 100%...
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there also was one prisoner andrew wilson burned against a hot radiator. >> at the center of it all was one man. john burge is a former chicago police department commander and the face of this dark chapter in chicago's history. >> i will assert my fifth amendment right. >> he was convicted not for the torture itself, because the statute of limitations ran out, but for lying about it. he spent four and a half years behind bars for perjury and obstruction of justice. today, he's a free man and he still receives his police pension. this year, chicago became the first city in the nation to approve a reparations ordinance for victims of police abuse and torture. ronald kitchen isn't available for reparations because he received a multi-million dollar settlement from the the city of chicago. >> three university of virginia graduates are suing rolling stone magazine over its now discredited article on a fraternity gang rape, saying they were defamed and suffered vicious and hurtful attacks after the article was published. rolling stones editor said he also announced he will resign his post eff
there also was one prisoner andrew wilson burned against a hot radiator. >> at the center of it all was one man. john burge is a former chicago police department commander and the face of this dark chapter in chicago's history. >> i will assert my fifth amendment right. >> he was convicted not for the torture itself, because the statute of limitations ran out, but for lying about it. he spent four and a half years behind bars for perjury and obstruction of justice. today, he's...
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goldman sachs andrew wilson after the break. anna: the use of the word some in terms of job gains.ou up-to-date on what is happening with futures. where expected to see a positive mood test positive move at the start of trades. the word from the feds taking -- the word from the fes is being taken quite positively. the debate very much alive as to when we do start to see a interest rate hike. we have an earnings report to deal with here in europe. nylon shell and desk keep an eye on shell. -- keep an eye on shell. jon: good morning and welcome to "on the move." just moments away from the start of european trading hearing it a huge day for earnings. over 70 companies reporting earnings. crude reality. shell plans to reduce their workforce and slash investment by $7 billion. centrica plans to cut 6000 jobs of their own. deutsche bank profit jumps. second-quarter net income comes in more than triple. coaching executive john brian presses ahead with a turnaround plan. the fed keeps rates unchanged at its july meeting and gives little away as to whether they will hike in september. atten
goldman sachs andrew wilson after the break. anna: the use of the word some in terms of job gains.ou up-to-date on what is happening with futures. where expected to see a positive mood test positive move at the start of trades. the word from the feds taking -- the word from the fes is being taken quite positively. the debate very much alive as to when we do start to see a interest rate hike. we have an earnings report to deal with here in europe. nylon shell and desk keep an eye on shell. --...
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written on ulysses s grant andrew jackson jackson woodrow wilson command theodore roosevelt. he he lectures frequently on historical and current events and can be seen and heard a national and international television and radio. he has broken several times here at the national archives. for his latest book use details. he researched reagan's handwritten correspondence minutes of meetings memorandum of conversation edited speeches and much more. this new book has drawn praise from a number of sources that reagan's legacy continues to fuel the ideas and from the choices facing his would-be successors. this astute biography is further evidence that he continues to cast a long shadow over a still largely conservative political order. please welcome hw brand to the stage. [applauding] quakes thank you for that kind introduction. i can say that none of the books that i have written what i been possible without the records of the national archives. keep up the great work and make it possible for people like me to do what i do. the book i'm going to talk about today is the sixth and
written on ulysses s grant andrew jackson jackson woodrow wilson command theodore roosevelt. he he lectures frequently on historical and current events and can be seen and heard a national and international television and radio. he has broken several times here at the national archives. for his latest book use details. he researched reagan's handwritten correspondence minutes of meetings memorandum of conversation edited speeches and much more. this new book has drawn praise from a number of...
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host: we have about a half an hour left with andrew seeley, advisor at the woodrow wilson center forars. we are talking about organized crime in mexico. doug is up next, silver city new mexico on the line for democrats. caller: are you familiar with a book that has been featured on book tv called "chasing the screen"? the thing in the book that upset me was the fact that mexico used to have a very open situation with their rules about drugs. and then when the drug war started up in the united states, they pressured mexico to make all those -- all their rules more like ours. it was then that things really -- and that really helped stimulate all the illegal trafficking. i go to mexico very frequently. i have been to south america central america, and believe me, the conditions in central america are the worst. a lot of that is due to american interference and the big moneyed interests, and they run the drugs from the palm oil foundation -- plantations, etc.. it is a horrible place. mexico, i have a lot of mexican friends, and it is a, on its own those people are good people. they are v
host: we have about a half an hour left with andrew seeley, advisor at the woodrow wilson center forars. we are talking about organized crime in mexico. doug is up next, silver city new mexico on the line for democrats. caller: are you familiar with a book that has been featured on book tv called "chasing the screen"? the thing in the book that upset me was the fact that mexico used to have a very open situation with their rules about drugs. and then when the drug war started up in...
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andrew jackson with sacagawea. on the $100,000 bill was woodrow wilson. he was a nasty racist. let's put alice faulk on that bill. we love benjamin franklin he gets plenty of love. what if sojourner troof were to be on the 100s. it's all about the josojourners baby. gps starts right now. >> this is gps, the global public square. for all of you around the world. >> every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cutoff. >> on today's show breakthrough with iran. the west and the islamic republic finally reach an agreement on the nuclear program. the question remains, is iran really ready to come in from the cold? i have a perfect panel to discuss it. >> also other big deal of the week. they tell us why the new deal is terrible for greece and europe. and a drug lord a brazen escape while under the watchful eye of authorities and now questions about who is responsible. the incredible story of el chappo. >> here's my take. in selling the nuclear deal with iran the obama administration has been careful to point out that it's just an agreement on nuclear issues. the deal solves one particular problem president obama explains in h
andrew jackson with sacagawea. on the $100,000 bill was woodrow wilson. he was a nasty racist. let's put alice faulk on that bill. we love benjamin franklin he gets plenty of love. what if sojourner troof were to be on the 100s. it's all about the josojourners baby. gps starts right now. >> this is gps, the global public square. for all of you around the world. >> every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cutoff. >> on today's show breakthrough with iran. the west and the islamic...
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andrew jackson with sacagawea. on the $100,000 bill was woodrow wilson. he was a nasty racist. let's put alice faulk on that bill.njamin franklin, he gets plenty of love. what if sojourner troof were to be on the 100s. it's all about the sojourners, baby. gps starts right now. >> this is gps, the global public square. for all of you around the world. >> every pathway to a nuclear
andrew jackson with sacagawea. on the $100,000 bill was woodrow wilson. he was a nasty racist. let's put alice faulk on that bill.njamin franklin, he gets plenty of love. what if sojourner troof were to be on the 100s. it's all about the sojourners, baby. gps starts right now. >> this is gps, the global public square. for all of you around the world. >> every pathway to a nuclear
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andrew jackson nicknamed indian killer with sacagawea. on the rarely used $100,000 is president woodrow wilson also something of a nasty racist. let's put his contemporary suf rah gist alice paul on that bill. while we all love benjamin franklin it's pretty clear he already gets plenty of love. what if abolitionists and women's rights activists sojourner truth. thanks for spending your sunday morning with us. >> welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. >> every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cut off. >> on today's show, breakthrough with iran. the west and the islamic republican finally reach an agreement on its nuclear program. but the question remains, is iran really ready to come in from the cold? i have a perfect panel to discuss it. also the other big deal of the week week. greece gets saved by europe, or does it? why the deal is terrible for greece and europe. >>> an all-powerful drug lord a brazen escape while under the watchful eyes of authorities. and now swirling questions about just who is responsible. the incredible story of el chapo. >>>
andrew jackson nicknamed indian killer with sacagawea. on the rarely used $100,000 is president woodrow wilson also something of a nasty racist. let's put his contemporary suf rah gist alice paul on that bill. while we all love benjamin franklin it's pretty clear he already gets plenty of love. what if abolitionists and women's rights activists sojourner truth. thanks for spending your sunday morning with us. >> welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed...
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andrews. will change tomorrow though. sometimes one team has another number case in point warriors and soccer team big wheel when laquinta.com sends craig wilson second his room is ready ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf. great. how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ...a rabbit... ...a rabbit genetically modified and bred with a panther... ...with turbines attached... ...on ice... ...shaved... ...with a...what the?! with the fastest speeds to the most homes, the company that keeps making fast faster is doing it again. introducing multi-gig speeds from xfinity. the future of awesome. is. >> despite faltering on the final hole of last month u.s. open johnson believes he can get it done in a major. set out to prove tonight round one of the british open today. tiger woods not getting it done tiger woods not getting it done. almost half the field birdie first hole today. 135 approach shot into the burn. one of 2 pla
andrews. will change tomorrow though. sometimes one team has another number case in point warriors and soccer team big wheel when laquinta.com sends craig wilson second his room is ready ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf. great. how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru a...
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andrew jackson nicknamed indian killer with sacagawea. on the rarely used $100,000 is president woodrow wilsonf a nasty racist. let's put his contemporary, suf rah gist alice paul on that bill. while we all love benjamin franklin, it's pretty clear he already gets plenty of love. what if abolitionists and women's rights activists sojourner truth. thanks for spending your sunday morning
andrew jackson nicknamed indian killer with sacagawea. on the rarely used $100,000 is president woodrow wilsonf a nasty racist. let's put his contemporary, suf rah gist alice paul on that bill. while we all love benjamin franklin, it's pretty clear he already gets plenty of love. what if abolitionists and women's rights activists sojourner truth. thanks for spending your sunday morning
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of teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson's high tide of american progressivism in the 1912 election and we landed in the middle of the 1920s with calvin coolidge and andrew melling. i would submit that coolidge was the most successful conservative president in history and he was his key partner in that. let me just explain why i would say that. coolidge vastly reduced taxes that he instituted significant tax reform and the marginal income tax from over 70% below 25% reduced federal regulation and ignited a great economic boom and then finally come into this is most critical committee actually reduced the size of the federal government, and that last point is the point that could have been said. if this was covered during coolidge time. he was very vocal about what he saw as the reason for it. the famous quote was the policy of the economy, not because i wish to save money but because i wish to save people. he was afraid of people. the next figure. there might be a few people that know about nathaniel and i was pretty sure that nobody would know anything when he asked. but he was from north carolina and he was from raleigh. he spent his career and served
of teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson's high tide of american progressivism in the 1912 election and we landed in the middle of the 1920s with calvin coolidge and andrew melling. i would submit that coolidge was the most successful conservative president in history and he was his key partner in that. let me just explain why i would say that. coolidge vastly reduced taxes that he instituted significant tax reform and the marginal income tax from over 70% below 25% reduced federal regulation and...
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andrew hamilton. b, john adams, thomas jefferson, and james monroe. c, james monroe, woodrow wilsonn the same day. jefferson said adams lives. we're going to go with b. >> b, unanimous. you are correct. it was james monroe who died with the other two. >> it was not andrew hamilton, whoever that is. >> and not on the same day. >> they all died on the fourth of july. that's incredible. >> but not in the same year. >> not on the same year. lee greenwood is coming up. he's going to sing for us this morning, but first we're going to hand it over to cheryl who has some headline for you. >> great job, guys. we're watching some other headlines this morning, for you. including this. terrorists down. the pentagon confirming a top isis leader linked to the 2012 benghazi attacks is dead. he was killed by a u.s.-led air strike in syria on june 16th, one day after his brother was killed by a drone in iraq. he was in charge of recruiting members and moving supplies to syria and iraq for that terror group. >> both brothers suspected in the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi where four america
andrew hamilton. b, john adams, thomas jefferson, and james monroe. c, james monroe, woodrow wilsonn the same day. jefferson said adams lives. we're going to go with b. >> b, unanimous. you are correct. it was james monroe who died with the other two. >> it was not andrew hamilton, whoever that is. >> and not on the same day. >> they all died on the fourth of july. that's incredible. >> but not in the same year. >> not on the same year. lee greenwood is...