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so you went to bain, right. and you're only there a short period of time.executive recruiter called, i had been at bain for two and a half years, similar pattern, i was enjoying the job, i had no plans to leave, and then i was contacted about american express, and, very frankly, david, i had questions whether i belonged at a large company. i could see myself at some point doing something that i considered to be more entrepreneurial. right. but the more i... studied the company, what i was impressed with was the pace of change that was occurring in the industries that they were competing in. they, in fact, had done a deal with warner cable, a joint venture, they were entering into the financial services business. they had acquired shearson, and so it seemed like a very interesting place, and then, frankly, what really sold me on it was lou gerstner, who, at that time, was president of the major division at american express. travel related services. and he was forming a very small strategic planning group. one of the things lou said to me that really has stuc
so you went to bain, right. and you're only there a short period of time.executive recruiter called, i had been at bain for two and a half years, similar pattern, i was enjoying the job, i had no plans to leave, and then i was contacted about american express, and, very frankly, david, i had questions whether i belonged at a large company. i could see myself at some point doing something that i considered to be more entrepreneurial. right. but the more i... studied the company, what i was...
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be heading for another defeat with watford two ahead but saw his side turn things around, leighton baines from the spot. tom cleverley had the chance to level four watford but missed his penalty. everton four watford but missed his penalty. eve rto n m ove four watford but missed his penalty. everton move out of the relegation places. tottenham are still third after beating crystal palace at wembley but they rode their luck against the bottom club. roy hodgson‘s side created a number of chances and wilfried zaha had the best of them after rounding spurs stand in keeper paolo gazzaniga. son heung—min was the matchwinner with one of tottenham's very few shots on target. a very different tottenham performance to the one in midweek against real madrid, but an important three points. the challenge was amazing. we started to feel after madrid that the challenge would be very tough to try to keep the feet on the grass and be professional and to try to win, because the three points for us means a lot, to keep our position. they gave a good account of themselves. they worked very hard. the shape o
be heading for another defeat with watford two ahead but saw his side turn things around, leighton baines from the spot. tom cleverley had the chance to level four watford but missed his penalty. everton four watford but missed his penalty. eve rto n m ove four watford but missed his penalty. everton move out of the relegation places. tottenham are still third after beating crystal palace at wembley but they rode their luck against the bottom club. roy hodgson‘s side created a number of...
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has experience in medicine and finance as a former medical student and jobs early in his career at bain capital and jpmorgan. we're also honored to have avik as a member of nicm's advisory board, and he's a senior adviser to the bipartisan policy center. he's a fierce advocate for the free market and a very effective advocate for the free market and patient-centered reforms to lower the cost of health services and prescription drugs. we're just delighted to have him here today. thank you, avik. [ applause ] >> thanks, nancy. it's great to be with you all and share the stage with what i thought were really interesting presentations from some very impressive people. as nancy mentioned, our new think tank, the foundation for research on equal opportunity is focused on trying to find ways to achieve the
has experience in medicine and finance as a former medical student and jobs early in his career at bain capital and jpmorgan. we're also honored to have avik as a member of nicm's advisory board, and he's a senior adviser to the bipartisan policy center. he's a fierce advocate for the free market and a very effective advocate for the free market and patient-centered reforms to lower the cost of health services and prescription drugs. we're just delighted to have him here today. thank you, avik....
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jane: hollywood is no stranger to telling the story of u.s. , and this time it's lyndon baines johnsonbj, coming to the screen. woody harrelson takes on the role of the controversial president who led the u.s. during turbulent times after the assassination of john f. kennedy. the film is directed by rob reiner. we sat down to talk with him about the movie and the towering figure at the center of it all. >> i was very nervous about making a movie about lyndon johnson. i was a draft age during the vietnam war. i hated the guy. i was against the war, and he could send me to my death. so i was no big fan of lyndon johnson. as i matured and i spent time in politics, i got to understand and appreciate what he was able to accomplish, and how effective he was legislatively. >> lbj served as vice president in the kennedy administration. he became the nation's chief executive in a tumultuous time, after kennedy was assassinated on a visit to dallas, texas, in 1963. rob reiner's film focuses on a coressed time period. >> we have selected a very small sliver of time, from the time kennedy lands at
jane: hollywood is no stranger to telling the story of u.s. , and this time it's lyndon baines johnsonbj, coming to the screen. woody harrelson takes on the role of the controversial president who led the u.s. during turbulent times after the assassination of john f. kennedy. the film is directed by rob reiner. we sat down to talk with him about the movie and the towering figure at the center of it all. >> i was very nervous about making a movie about lyndon johnson. i was a draft age...
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after minimal contact from scott dann, in saturday's 2—2 draw with crystal palace, with leighton bainese went on to score the equaliser. he is the first premier league player to be hit with this particular charge, after new laws were introduced in the summer allowing players to be charged after a game for simulation. england women's hockey team have beaten china 4—1 in their last world league pool b match in new zealand. after two successive group defeats, the victory means they avoided a quarter—final clash with world number one side the netherlands. goals from sophie bray, alex danson, hannah martin and sarah haycroft earned a third place finish and set up a last eight clash with the usa. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. more from australia. first ashes test, midnight tomorrow. see you later. donald trump will later speak with the russian president on the issue of syria after vladimir putin said the defeat of the terror group islamic state there is close. the russian president was speaking in sochi, where he met syria's pre
after minimal contact from scott dann, in saturday's 2—2 draw with crystal palace, with leighton bainese went on to score the equaliser. he is the first premier league player to be hit with this particular charge, after new laws were introduced in the summer allowing players to be charged after a game for simulation. england women's hockey team have beaten china 4—1 in their last world league pool b match in new zealand. after two successive group defeats, the victory means they avoided a...
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leighton baines' late penalty put them 3—2 up.tford had a penalty of their own and a chance to equalise, but tom cleverley missed it. it was a first win in charge for everton's caretaker manager david unsworth. tottenham are still third after beating crystal palace at wembley but they rode their luck against the bottom club. roy hodgson's side created a number of chances and wilfried zaha had the best of them after rounding spurs stand in keeper. son heung—min was the matchwinner with one of tottenham's very few shots on target. a very different tottenham performance to the one in midweek against real madrid, but an important three points. there were nine more ties in the fa cup first round today. no major shocks today but woking from the national league have taken league one bury to a replay. it wasn't looking good for the surrey side after they went a goal down inside the first minute. but this header from jamie philpot means they will be in the hat for the second round. 1—1 the score. elsewhere, national league guiesley held ac
leighton baines' late penalty put them 3—2 up.tford had a penalty of their own and a chance to equalise, but tom cleverley missed it. it was a first win in charge for everton's caretaker manager david unsworth. tottenham are still third after beating crystal palace at wembley but they rode their luck against the bottom club. roy hodgson's side created a number of chances and wilfried zaha had the best of them after rounding spurs stand in keeper. son heung—min was the matchwinner with one...
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ron johnson, steve baines, big question marks, they are concerned about small business, susan collins concerns have been addressed, jeff flake, lankford worried about the debt and have floated including triggers if growth addictions are not met, gerri moran expressed concerns about the deficit and said he plans to support the bill and then john mccain has voted against tax cuts before. gop leaders are trying to address the concerns, and the limit is part of the budget blueprint. >> republicans in congress campaigns on cutting taxes, we also campaigns on repeal and replace. >> reporter: republicans sound optimistic, but they remember when they were optimistic in the healthcare three times they thought they could get to 50. a different bill than past the house, they put those together and see if they can find common ground. >> a lot of people watching john mccain to see what he will do. thank you, leland. it will be a busy day on that front. and this failed attempt to repeal and replace obamacare, this promise to the american people. >> going forward with the tax bill, deliver comprehen
ron johnson, steve baines, big question marks, they are concerned about small business, susan collins concerns have been addressed, jeff flake, lankford worried about the debt and have floated including triggers if growth addictions are not met, gerri moran expressed concerns about the deficit and said he plans to support the bill and then john mccain has voted against tax cuts before. gop leaders are trying to address the concerns, and the limit is part of the budget blueprint. >>...
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they're asking anyone who can help to drive off a new or gently used bain get. there's -- blanket.re is no doubt the need is something officers can see every day and incredibly kind event to do something to help. >>> a scare today for an east bay neighborhood. >> we're getting our first look at the device that brought out the bomb squad. >>> a violent attack at san jose state university, the target a police sergeant. >>> at&t putting up a fight to go forward with its really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >> announcer:
they're asking anyone who can help to drive off a new or gently used bain get. there's -- blanket.re is no doubt the need is something officers can see every day and incredibly kind event to do something to help. >>> a scare today for an east bay neighborhood. >> we're getting our first look at the device that brought out the bomb squad. >>> a violent attack at san jose state university, the target a police sergeant. >>> at&t putting up a fight to go forward...
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a lot of republicans want to do, and president trump -- while preserving core reforms, like higher bain capital higher stress tests. he is echoing this tack that is,t yellen took, where it yes, regulations may be eased up, but it is more important to have a safer, sound or banking system in place. how will he differ from yellen? we don't know yet. betty: he is likely going to be facing a pretty friendly audience among republicans. what kind of questions might they ask? kathleen: i wouldn't assume the audience will be entirely friendly. there are a lot of conservative republicans who would have liked to have seen someone like john taylor chosen to be the next fed there because he thinks should be some monetary policy place. some people are rooting for an economist, not someone who is a banking expert. here are some of the questions that we can all agree he is going to be asked when going before the banking committee. is he going to be yellen 2.0? will he be setting on his own path? if he open to communication or rolling back dodd-frank? will he be independent of trump? he served the fed
a lot of republicans want to do, and president trump -- while preserving core reforms, like higher bain capital higher stress tests. he is echoing this tack that is,t yellen took, where it yes, regulations may be eased up, but it is more important to have a safer, sound or banking system in place. how will he differ from yellen? we don't know yet. betty: he is likely going to be facing a pretty friendly audience among republicans. what kind of questions might they ask? kathleen: i wouldn't...
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the second graphic shows people the impact on small as this is, johnson from wisconsin and baines fromys, a great deal in this tax bill too. >> i understand that fight and we all do. not just corporations that should enjoy tax reform but small businesses and clips for days, on the back of small businesses. rob: the one that could incorporate john mccain's repeal of the individual mandate, messing with obamacare time that into the budget. we hear a lot, opposing a number of things as president does and gerri moran, a moderate conservative and assume he is as well but i'm not sure if his particulars. they are worried about healthcare. john mccain is the crucial vote. if they take that out they might get those two back but they don't mess with the repeal. >> i think you are right but i don't like seeing the same game almost like the anti-trump gang, the same bad actors that keep coming back and -- look at the people opposing what trump has got or the republican party, trying to be unified, mccain, flake. rob: there are some personal vendettas and the president has made some enemies and yo
the second graphic shows people the impact on small as this is, johnson from wisconsin and baines fromys, a great deal in this tax bill too. >> i understand that fight and we all do. not just corporations that should enjoy tax reform but small businesses and clips for days, on the back of small businesses. rob: the one that could incorporate john mccain's repeal of the individual mandate, messing with obamacare time that into the budget. we hear a lot, opposing a number of things as...
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they're asking anyone who can help to drive off a new or gently used bain get. there's -- blanket.re is no doubt the need is something officers can see every day and incredibly kind event to do something to help. >>> a scare today for an east bay neighborhood. >> we're getting our first look at the device that brought out the bomb squad. >>> a violent attack at san jose state university, the target a police sergeant. >>> at&t putting up a fight to go forward with its i'm worried. i have this medical bill...oll, huh? dave, you have anthem and they have people to talk to who are empowered to help any question you... is, is he okay? real people? living and breathing. hopefully not breathing like that. for all the things that keep you up at night, anthem blue cross has a solution. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> new developments tonight at a high-profile bay area murder case. >> it made headlines with tiffany lee put up $65 million in cash and property to post bail. >> lee along with her boyfriend are accused of living keith green, the father of lee'slee'ss c
they're asking anyone who can help to drive off a new or gently used bain get. there's -- blanket.re is no doubt the need is something officers can see every day and incredibly kind event to do something to help. >>> a scare today for an east bay neighborhood. >> we're getting our first look at the device that brought out the bomb squad. >>> a violent attack at san jose state university, the target a police sergeant. >>> at&t putting up a fight to go forward...
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after minimal contact from scott dann, in saturday's match against crystal palace, with leighton bainesced in the summer allowing players to be charged after a game for simulation. england women's hockey team have beaten china 4—1 in their last world league pool match in new zealand. that sees them finish third in their group and avoid a quarterfinal clash with world number one side the netherlands. goals from sophie bray, alex danson, hannah martin and sarah haycroft sets up a last eight clash with the usa. the three—time olympian tonia couch has retired from diving. couch won three european medals including gold in a 12 year senior career and claimed 10 metre synchronised silver at the 2014 commonwealth games. she competed at the world championships injuly but will now take up a coaching role in her home city of plymouth. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you very much. donald trump will later speak with the russian president on the issue of syria after vladimir putin said the defeat of the so—called islamic state is close. the russian presid
after minimal contact from scott dann, in saturday's match against crystal palace, with leighton bainesced in the summer allowing players to be charged after a game for simulation. england women's hockey team have beaten china 4—1 in their last world league pool match in new zealand. that sees them finish third in their group and avoid a quarterfinal clash with world number one side the netherlands. goals from sophie bray, alex danson, hannah martin and sarah haycroft sets up a last eight...
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in justifying intervention against the enemy force, lyndon baines johnson sounded like woodrow wilson, calling for peace without victory, calling for a declaration of war. in a speech he gave at johns we wantin 1965, he said a piece without conquest in vietnam. he said there is no difference. we fight because we must fight. if we are going to live in a world where every country can shape its own destiny and only such a world, will our own freedom beat secure. over 500,000 troops and millions of bombs failed to vanquish an enemy, those phrases sounded hollow, if not ludicrous. left -- ine response, pacifists built in other larger movement, which, in many ways, echoed the movement in world war i. sorry -- i messed up my slides. it is always good to look at rankin. i got a little clumsy in my sequences. prominent, now elderly men and women who had opposed intervention in the great war were still bound to the vietnam war. they delivered rousing speeches against indochina. they have written a wonderful book. isthe age of 87, rankin opposed to war. she led an autonomous brigade of 3000 wome
in justifying intervention against the enemy force, lyndon baines johnson sounded like woodrow wilson, calling for peace without victory, calling for a declaration of war. in a speech he gave at johns we wantin 1965, he said a piece without conquest in vietnam. he said there is no difference. we fight because we must fight. if we are going to live in a world where every country can shape its own destiny and only such a world, will our own freedom beat secure. over 500,000 troops and millions of...
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. >> it's bain problem already. insurance companies have to get taken care of in the end. when you don't have young, healthy people buying in, they're not being taken care of. to your point about the vote issue, we jump over to alabama. democrats people up that seat and it's 51-49 and the timing is right when they want to get a health care vote. >> is this jones's ability to go to alabama voters and say, by the way, you're going to be hurt by this. you are going to be the one to the see your premium pops. >> unclear whether he's going to do that. unclear whether he will need that frankly. he has a lot of other issues he can run on frankly the last few weeks. >> things from popped up. >> when susan collins says this could complicate things, we have been down this road before. she is saying don't make me do this because i'm not going to vote for it. when you hear john mccain say regular order. he wants hearings, fact-finding, bipartisan conversations going on, none of which is on the agenda. i don't know if they have the votes to pass this, with or without the alabama seed.
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> strong growth is boosting the luxury market to a fresh high this year according to a report from bain company each sector in the market seems different in terms of growth rates, luxury cars up 6%, are we seeing a full blown recovery in r luxury or just by sector >> we have this year a stronger recovery across categories in luxury while luxury cars were growing also in the previous year, personal luxury goods had a couple of stagnant years this year started again growing. we have in particular the young generation entering the market, in particular the millennial 85% of the growth this year is due to purchases from younger generations. in particular from china but not only from china. >> in terms of the chinese demand story we've seen things here before. the volatility it gives to a luxury firm's pfrl going for broke in china, having refrench again and going again. is there a learning curve these companies have learned from their exposure to emerging markets from what happened last time around? >> i think they learn a lot on how to treat customers, not in a transactional way but long-t
> strong growth is boosting the luxury market to a fresh high this year according to a report from bain company each sector in the market seems different in terms of growth rates, luxury cars up 6%, are we seeing a full blown recovery in r luxury or just by sector >> we have this year a stronger recovery across categories in luxury while luxury cars were growing also in the previous year, personal luxury goods had a couple of stagnant years this year started again growing. we have in...
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. >> only bob killie school choir and bain also. >> bob kelly road trip. >> yes. >> we had that drama, weather drama yesterday, everything is calm today. >> ahh. >> it is an eight. eight out of 10. our weather number of the day. we will get some sunshine. that would be nice to see. it is a chilly start to the day though and we are seeing some fog out there, but bus stop buddy has a warm enough coat on and your kid will need one too because temperatures every where in the 30's. we have been checking visability. it is not too bad out there at lee not at the moment, 36 degrees, in dover, delaware and in wilmington, delaware. thirty-two in allentown, freezing above mount pocono, atlantic city starting the day at 34. we are at 36 in philadelphia, 9-mile an hour out of the north so it stays chilly, mostly sunny skies throughout the short day because sunset 4:46 but milder then yesterday 's high of 45. today, 51. we will take it, bob kelly. >> that is right we will take it, put some cheese and butter and we are good to go, 5:01. a live look at schuylkill expressway coming into downtown, in p
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one of the senators currently a no vote not on the committee, republican steve baines explained to meesn't think this bill is fair to main street businesses. he thinks he can get to a yes. listen to this. >> we've got to find some common ground in important areas. i think we're getting close. we've just got some more work to do. >> reporter: now, some other republicans have other problems. susan collins and jerry moran are upset that it looks to take the teeth out of obama care and then the tax bill impact on the debt or deficit is what is right now concerning for james langford, john mccain and bob corker. all bob flake told me this is what he's hearing from constituents. >> what are you hearing from your constituents? >> all sides, frankly. many who realize we need tax reform. some concerned ab the deficit, obviously. some concerned about individual rates, what they do after ten years. i'm hearing it all. >> reporter: the chairman of this committee today, the republican, he said any changes that they want to make to the tax bill should be made with an amendment on the senate floor.
one of the senators currently a no vote not on the committee, republican steve baines explained to meesn't think this bill is fair to main street businesses. he thinks he can get to a yes. listen to this. >> we've got to find some common ground in important areas. i think we're getting close. we've just got some more work to do. >> reporter: now, some other republicans have other problems. susan collins and jerry moran are upset that it looks to take the teeth out of obama care and...
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thank you for coming on, ben bain.ry: we are still waiting for jamie dimon of jpmorgan to take the stage at the economic club of chicago. we will bring you his comments live when they start. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. shery: it is time to take a look at our stock of the hour. guessing,alking about the apparel retailer, guess and they are plunging on pace for the worst day since 2016. abigail doolittle is here to break this down. what is happening? abigail: earnings. this company has a very strong international presence. more than 50% of their business is outside of the u.s.. we see asia up about 17%. europe up about 19%. take a look at the u.s., down 13%, really waiting overall -- weighing overall. the guidance is pretty negative. that asia strength was enough to cause jeffries to raise their price target. there is one analyst out there. over at evercore isi. he remains impressed by this company's efforts. they do have jennifer lopez as a new marketing asset. online relatio
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i go -- ♪ ooh ooooh ♪ jane jane bo bain banana fanna me mi jane ♪ the kid warms up a little bit.another name? how about your dad? ♪ jimmy jimmy banana fanna me mi jimmy ♪ am i correct? >> jimmy: that's exactly what happens, yeah. >> the kid loves it. i'm like, why am i working so hard for this kid? this is my home, my vacation. >> jimmy: i don't know, i feel like i can't win with you. i feel if i didn't invite you on the show, you would be annoyed i didn't invite you -- >> i am announcing my retirement. >> jimmy: from what? >> from this show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: from this show? >> this is my last appearance on this show, it's the end, not want to be invited, thank you. >> jimmy: do me one favor? will you stay through the commercial break, at least, and we'll continue this? >> not only will i stay, because i have to listen to paul. poor paul, and poor cleto hanging himself. [ laughter ] i'm going to stay, i would love to be here with you. >> jimmy: thank you. >> i'm going to tell you the follow-up song i do for jane. >> jimmy: yes, i think everybody would love to hear that. may
i go -- ♪ ooh ooooh ♪ jane jane bo bain banana fanna me mi jane ♪ the kid warms up a little bit.another name? how about your dad? ♪ jimmy jimmy banana fanna me mi jimmy ♪ am i correct? >> jimmy: that's exactly what happens, yeah. >> the kid loves it. i'm like, why am i working so hard for this kid? this is my home, my vacation. >> jimmy: i don't know, i feel like i can't win with you. i feel if i didn't invite you on the show, you would be annoyed i didn't invite you...
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refugee chief talks about the right of return with an interview with his diplomatic editor james baines and french club and the hopes of another team in the europa league coming up with joe in sport. well it's been raining heavily again the southern states specifically in louisiana now you'd expect to get some flooding here but again this time the years bit heavier than you might like we're not talking about huge amounts of rain here we are talking about enough to cause a bit of annoyance now that's just the size for most of the rest of the u.s. we're free of clouds and you get to maybe the northern plains states in the great lakes and there's a bit of a differential between the two areas this is still warm potentially it's wet this is the winter but it's been pushed back across the canadian border for the most part it is creeping down through washington cascades through oregon and montana and this i think is where we'll see temperatures more or less stay where they are look at that differential minus ten calgary plus six in seattle same time you got ten in chicago and mass two in winni
refugee chief talks about the right of return with an interview with his diplomatic editor james baines and french club and the hopes of another team in the europa league coming up with joe in sport. well it's been raining heavily again the southern states specifically in louisiana now you'd expect to get some flooding here but again this time the years bit heavier than you might like we're not talking about huge amounts of rain here we are talking about enough to cause a bit of annoyance now...
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opposition is still demanding the departure of syrian president bashar al assad diplomatic editor james baines reports from geneva the syria talks have reached a new phase at u.n. headquarters in geneva opposition negotiators arriving just minutes before the government delegation. u.n. special envoy stefan de mistura met both sides separately and explained how things would work. for real. that means the two sides in separate but adjacent rooms with mr de mistura and his team shuttling between them. it is though far from a breakthrough they're still discussing the way this round of talks will be conducted the situation is very much as we've seen many times in many rounds of these talks no discernible sign of progress but inside syria the people continue to suffer the u.n. has revealed that last month four hundred thousand people were displaced from their homes in syria that's the highest number of people on the move for eighteen months getting food and medicine to those in need may soon get even harder in new york the russian ambassador to the u.n. vaseline a benzema says he's opposed to extend
opposition is still demanding the departure of syrian president bashar al assad diplomatic editor james baines reports from geneva the syria talks have reached a new phase at u.n. headquarters in geneva opposition negotiators arriving just minutes before the government delegation. u.n. special envoy stefan de mistura met both sides separately and explained how things would work. for real. that means the two sides in separate but adjacent rooms with mr de mistura and his team shuttling between...
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back in '06 there was a company called osi restaurant partners, bain capital, if you recall, bought them it around and it went public it's private equity and bloomin' brands why? because outback steak house, which i haven't been to in years, that business seems to be improving. you have bonefish grill. >> exactly >> shrimp on the barbie. >> maybe history will repeat itself again and this will go private and reemerge bloomin' brands. >>> ahead, the countdown is on for bitcoin futures. even the incoming fed chair has something to say about it. we'll bring you those comments when "fast money" returns. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or ev
back in '06 there was a company called osi restaurant partners, bain capital, if you recall, bought them it around and it went public it's private equity and bloomin' brands why? because outback steak house, which i haven't been to in years, that business seems to be improving. you have bonefish grill. >> exactly >> shrimp on the barbie. >> maybe history will repeat itself again and this will go private and reemerge bloomin' brands. >>> ahead, the countdown is on for...
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against the charlotte hornets on friday the point god took an elbow to the face from teammate aaron baines in the first quarter and immediately fell to the ground was visibly hurt and bleeding and had to be taken to the laboratory has been diagnosed with concussion but is being closely monitored despite the setback boston full time to win the game ninety eighty seven the celtics extended they win three to live in games. formula one and lewis hamilton may have just collected his fourth world championship title but the brit isn't done impressing the season as he finishes fastest in both a practice sessions and head of the brazil grand prix hamilton smashed the entire log off circuit track record ahead of sunday's race track the fastest lap of one minute and one point two zero two seconds safety mental terry brought us the second fastest with the rival sebastian vettel in third the thirty two year old is fifty six points ahead of a still in the championship standings qualifying takes place later on saturday. in the world of rugby the month of november sees a series of international test match
against the charlotte hornets on friday the point god took an elbow to the face from teammate aaron baines in the first quarter and immediately fell to the ground was visibly hurt and bleeding and had to be taken to the laboratory has been diagnosed with concussion but is being closely monitored despite the setback boston full time to win the game ninety eighty seven the celtics extended they win three to live in games. formula one and lewis hamilton may have just collected his fourth world...
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clash with the charlotte hornets on friday the point guard received the injury from teammate aaron baines in the first quarter and immediately fell to the ground visibly hurt and bleeding and had to be taken to the locker room three has not been diagnosed with concussion but is being closely monitored despite the setback boston for trying to win the game ninety eighty seven. i have just collected his fourth. title but he hasn't slowed down the brits being fastest in both practice sessions. smash the. track record ahead of sunday's race. one point two zero two seconds. second fastest with sebastian in. the sport for me another update coming up thank you very much. for this al-jazeera news back in just a couple of minutes with another news thank you. has never been more available. every day but the message is simplistic. and misinformation is rife. and well documented accusation and evidence is part of genocide the listening provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera. facing the reality your president said that there would be a complet
clash with the charlotte hornets on friday the point guard received the injury from teammate aaron baines in the first quarter and immediately fell to the ground visibly hurt and bleeding and had to be taken to the locker room three has not been diagnosed with concussion but is being closely monitored despite the setback boston for trying to win the game ninety eighty seven. i have just collected his fourth. title but he hasn't slowed down the brits being fastest in both practice sessions....
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that wouldn't be my highest priority but if we can bain -- combine a pathway to citizenship for thoseart way that balances the interest of both parties, we all win. look, we can't get rid of politics because the politicians insist on it. ordinary people want safety and security. i applaud what the pred says. i'm with him as an american not as a democrat. >> sandra: certainly this say debate happening. good to see both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: game seven crowned baseball's new champions. >> a ground ball right side can do it. the houston astros are world champions for the first time. >> bill: how about that, huh? what do you think? winning the world series over the l.a. dodgers 5-1 the final was a team that lost a franchise record 111 games only four years ago. they reloaded with young talent and it paid off big time. a championship home to a city need victory after hurricane harvey. this is the scene at minute maid park. they went crazy from the stands and the mvp was a no-brainer, george springer, tying a world series record of five home runs and the first player
that wouldn't be my highest priority but if we can bain -- combine a pathway to citizenship for thoseart way that balances the interest of both parties, we all win. look, we can't get rid of politics because the politicians insist on it. ordinary people want safety and security. i applaud what the pred says. i'm with him as an american not as a democrat. >> sandra: certainly this say debate happening. good to see both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: game...
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harvard is in talks with bain capital to run a portion of its real estate investment.oved mediocre results for the last decade. citigroup fell in the latest rankings by global regulators. authorities recommend that citi 's capital surcharge be cut. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: taylor, thank you so much. on to brexit and the budget. philip hammond is prepared to deliver one of the most difficult edges. guess difficult budgets. -- difficult budgets. with leto economic flexibility and conservatives arguing he has a tricky balancing act. now. merritt joins us the concern is basically he has a medium-term public finances are going to be great but he still needs to find money for wage, health care and housing to make sure that he doesn't get abandoned by voters. david: a really difficult balancing act. this is the government's chance to get some positive headlines for a change. it is been a while since we have had anything positive about ms. mays government. they're going to be trying to pick up lost ground that they have been certainty gain any of the yo
harvard is in talks with bain capital to run a portion of its real estate investment.oved mediocre results for the last decade. citigroup fell in the latest rankings by global regulators. authorities recommend that citi 's capital surcharge be cut. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: taylor, thank you so much. on to brexit and the budget. philip hammond is prepared to deliver one of the most difficult edges. guess difficult budgets. -- difficult budgets. with leto economic...
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i also remember lyndon baines johnson said much released after 25 years that point in time came and wentas swept under the rug. i'm very fascinated with the fact that president trump wants a review, wants more put out there. it really is disturbing that whether nowadays it's the irs. the public never learns. sometimes when there's issues the government did things they shouldn't have or didn't give us complete information, all parties seem to agree on a solution, but the public never seems to be included in that loop do you think at some point in the next several years, pending the current president's review, that people of my generation and people now looking for answers will actually get that type of transparency and be completed? it might not be anything there to see, but we need to feel confident in that answer. >> well, i agree i think that even mr. trump said, i want it all out there. remember, last year trump was speculating maybe senator cruz's father was involved in the assassination, which turned out to be obviously nonsense." he's saying he wants it out there and held back by t
i also remember lyndon baines johnson said much released after 25 years that point in time came and wentas swept under the rug. i'm very fascinated with the fact that president trump wants a review, wants more put out there. it really is disturbing that whether nowadays it's the irs. the public never learns. sometimes when there's issues the government did things they shouldn't have or didn't give us complete information, all parties seem to agree on a solution, but the public never seems to be...
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the power in these negotiations needs to change from bain supplicants on our knees to one where the europeanle thing about eu nationals could have been agreed in half an hour if they wanted. they do not want to agree, they want to drag the process out. we wa nt they want to drag the process out. we want people in this country to get upset and frightened and tired of old business. we know might be to speed it up with certainty and concentrate their minds that after two weeks, there will be no more contributions going to europe until they start making concessions to others. thank you very much for your time. a lot of arguments raging around the eu withdrawal bill. tonight it could go to midnight so this'll be a long protracted series of votes, probably going on for weeks up to christmas. thank you very much. the rising price of food has seen the uk's key measure of inflation remain at its highest level for five years. the office for national statistics confirmed the rate of consumer price index inflation was unchanged from september — at 3% in october. i asked ben thomson about the impact for
the power in these negotiations needs to change from bain supplicants on our knees to one where the europeanle thing about eu nationals could have been agreed in half an hour if they wanted. they do not want to agree, they want to drag the process out. we wa nt they want to drag the process out. we want people in this country to get upset and frightened and tired of old business. we know might be to speed it up with certainty and concentrate their minds that after two weeks, there will be no...
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you've got corker, flake, mccain and now steve baines maybe not on board. >> in the 11th hour we areh real opportunities to see this thing completely blow out. >> if you use the deficit in the debt is your excuse to remind the american people. it is just not that problem. >> where we are in the last eight years as barack obama doubled the debt. >> will never balance the budget. you raise revenue by firing up the economy. have a great day, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. "varney & company" begins now. stuart can take it away. tree into luscious call this amazon day and be done with it. ladies and gentlemen, online shopping is taking it over. cybermonday, black friday all blended into one giant retail festival. the mall did see strong business. the bricks and mortar did okay, but the the real winner online. $7.9 billion worth of merchandise sold thursday and friday of last week, thanksgiving day and black friday. $6.6 billion of online sales expected today. those are record numbers. we are indeed in the middle of a retail
you've got corker, flake, mccain and now steve baines maybe not on board. >> in the 11th hour we areh real opportunities to see this thing completely blow out. >> if you use the deficit in the debt is your excuse to remind the american people. it is just not that problem. >> where we are in the last eight years as barack obama doubled the debt. >> will never balance the budget. you raise revenue by firing up the economy. have a great day, everybody. we'll see you...
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has experience in medicine and finance as a former medical student and jobs early in his career at bain capital and jpmorgan. we're also honored to have avik as a member of nicm's advisory board, and he's a senior adviser to the bipartisan policy center. he's a fierce advocate for the free market and a very effective advocate for the free market and patient-centered reforms to lower the cost of health services and prescription drugs. we're just delighted to have him here today. thank you, avik. [ applause ] >> thanks, nancy. it's great to be with you all and share the stage with what i thought were really interesting presentations from some very impressive people. as nancy mentioned, our new think tank, the foundation for research on equal opportunity is focused on trying to find ways to achieve the goals and the principles of both progressives and conservatives, to say let's find solutions. let's find reform ideas that can move the needle for the people who have the least economic opportunity in america today. i think all of you understand that prescription drug prices is one area wher
has experience in medicine and finance as a former medical student and jobs early in his career at bain capital and jpmorgan. we're also honored to have avik as a member of nicm's advisory board, and he's a senior adviser to the bipartisan policy center. he's a fierce advocate for the free market and a very effective advocate for the free market and patient-centered reforms to lower the cost of health services and prescription drugs. we're just delighted to have him here today. thank you, avik....
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friend, my mentor and i will always call her my senator, senator koski, and i also congressmanhat baines is in the room, we are glad to have you as well. the danger we now face is more virulent more than ever. ,rescription opioids, heroin fentanyl, and other synthetic drugs were involved in more than 60% of overdoses last year which resulted in 64,000 deaths. let that sink in. 64,000 deaths. here in maryland, at least 2089 people, fatally overdosed in 2016. 66% in 2015. this is stark evidence of how the dangers and human devastation are expanding exponentially. there is a bipartisan acknowledgment that a national public health emergency crisis does exist. but resistance remains. in both the white house and in congress, to taking bold action. early this year, the president's on opioid commission led by governor chris christie recommended that the president declare a national emergency. as all of you know, last week, the president declared a public health emergency, which is a good first step, but it does not unlock any additional federal funding to confront this crisis had on. -- head on.
friend, my mentor and i will always call her my senator, senator koski, and i also congressmanhat baines is in the room, we are glad to have you as well. the danger we now face is more virulent more than ever. ,rescription opioids, heroin fentanyl, and other synthetic drugs were involved in more than 60% of overdoses last year which resulted in 64,000 deaths. let that sink in. 64,000 deaths. here in maryland, at least 2089 people, fatally overdosed in 2016. 66% in 2015. this is stark evidence...
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ashley: to approach this like a bain capital turnaround, go at it from a leadership standpoint, thatbe good for the country but we will see. he hasn't made his decision yet so that will be fascinating to watch. ashley: thank you very much. are you going shopping after this? >> no chance. ashley: i am with you. so much. the survey shows 20% of millennial's 26 to 34 are living at home. the conservative millennial blogger joins us from dallas. why are they staying at home? if i am 34 years old. conservative millennial blogger joins us. >> let's hope so. ashley: why are they staying at home? >> the older set of millennial's born in the mid-fozto late 1980s suffered through a recession when they were graduating from college and unfortunately many of them never recovered. you have the younger set of millennial's born in early to mid 1980s suffered in 2008 from the recession when they were graduating from college and looking for jobs which many of them never recovered. you have a younger set of millennial's -- for other reasons as well. undoubtedly there is a stigma against independence in
ashley: to approach this like a bain capital turnaround, go at it from a leadership standpoint, thatbe good for the country but we will see. he hasn't made his decision yet so that will be fascinating to watch. ashley: thank you very much. are you going shopping after this? >> no chance. ashley: i am with you. so much. the survey shows 20% of millennial's 26 to 34 are living at home. the conservative millennial blogger joins us from dallas. why are they staying at home? if i am 34 years...
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leighton baines‘ late penalty put them 3—2 up.avid unsworth. villagers suspected —— expected to meet the chairman today and stepping down as manager. kilmarnock chalked up a much needed victory in the scottish premiership it was their first win under manager steve clarke. adam frizzell was on hand to seal a 2—1victory at hearts. it was hearts third defeat in a row, while kilmarnock move out of the relegation zone. justin rose is making a late bid to finish the year as europe's number one golfer. he's chalked up back to back tour wins after winning the turkish airlines 0pen yesterday. rose was level with belgian nicolas colsaerts on the final hole but sank this birdie putt to clinch victory. i think this is the first time i have gone back in my career. is good to carry this form from one tournament to another. even though i am not playing, it is an important week for me. i am going to catch up with my coaches, my physiotherapist and some work. a chance, but it is so and some work. a chance, but it is so good and then come back and
leighton baines‘ late penalty put them 3—2 up.avid unsworth. villagers suspected —— expected to meet the chairman today and stepping down as manager. kilmarnock chalked up a much needed victory in the scottish premiership it was their first win under manager steve clarke. adam frizzell was on hand to seal a 2—1victory at hearts. it was hearts third defeat in a row, while kilmarnock move out of the relegation zone. justin rose is making a late bid to finish the year as europe's number...