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>> barrett: yes.he meltdowns triggered huge explosions that sent plumes of radioactive debris into the atmosphere, forcing the evacuation of everyone within a 12-mile radius-- about 160,000 people in all. weeks later, tepco officials engaged in so-called kowtow diplomacy... >> ( speaking japanese ) >> stahl: ...allowing townspeople to berate them as they prostrated themselves in apology. thousands of workers were sent to the countryside to decontaminate everything touched by radiation, including digging up dirt and putting it in bags-- lots of bags. but while much of the evacuation zone has been decontaminated, there are still entire neighborhoods that are like ghost towns, silent and lifeless, with radiation levels that remain too high. at the plant, they're capturing contaminated ground water-- about 150 tons a day-- and storing it in tanks as far as the eye can see. >> barrett: water is always the major challenge here. and it's going to remain a major challenge until the entire cores are removed. >
>> barrett: yes.he meltdowns triggered huge explosions that sent plumes of radioactive debris into the atmosphere, forcing the evacuation of everyone within a 12-mile radius-- about 160,000 people in all. weeks later, tepco officials engaged in so-called kowtow diplomacy... >> ( speaking japanese ) >> stahl: ...allowing townspeople to berate them as they prostrated themselves in apology. thousands of workers were sent to the countryside to decontaminate everything touched by...
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barrett. good evening to both of you, by the way. let's start with the new reporting i just talked about. before sessions resigned at least one justice official said that it may not be constitutional or they had questions about his appointment. what's your reaction to that? >> it's a very serious question. he is the principal law enforcement officer acting as a cabinet official. and he's never been for their job or any current job that he holds confirmed by the senate. under the appointments clause, there's a serious constitutional question involved. the d.c. circuit in a federal grand jury case involving the mueller investigation has just called for supplemental briefing on that question. a lot of smart constitutional lawyers think that there is a real serious doubt that he's lawfully in office. >> i want to read this because trump just tweeted on matthew whitaker tonight from paris. take a look at this. he said matthew g. whitaker is a highly respected u.s. attorney from iowa. he was chosen
barrett. good evening to both of you, by the way. let's start with the new reporting i just talked about. before sessions resigned at least one justice official said that it may not be constitutional or they had questions about his appointment. what's your reaction to that? >> it's a very serious question. he is the principal law enforcement officer acting as a cabinet official. and he's never been for their job or any current job that he holds confirmed by the senate. under the...
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david: tom barrett, jason kelly, thank you for being here. you can tune into jason on bloomberg radio daily from 2:00 until 5:00 in the evening eastern time. tomorrow, he will be broadcasting live from stanford, the number one business school on the new rankings. alix: did you go to business school? i did not. denise chisholm will be joining us, along with mark cabana, head of u.s. rates strategy of merrill lynch. the rate waiting for decision, tune in starting at 1:00 today. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪
david: tom barrett, jason kelly, thank you for being here. you can tune into jason on bloomberg radio daily from 2:00 until 5:00 in the evening eastern time. tomorrow, he will be broadcasting live from stanford, the number one business school on the new rankings. alix: did you go to business school? i did not. denise chisholm will be joining us, along with mark cabana, head of u.s. rates strategy of merrill lynch. the rate waiting for decision, tune in starting at 1:00 today. this is bloomberg....
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steve barrett explains. this box of worms eventually made it back to the woman who ordered it.worms still alive in the incident caught on this doorbell camera.the woman covered the box, then carried it away from shelly draves' porch before hopping in a waiting minivan.shelly draves: "you can tell in the video she came up with the blue bag or a tarp or something. just kind of tossed it right over the bag so she obviously didn't even look. she was just looking for packages."steve barrett:"so you're probably wondering why worms on a porch. well there's a perfectly good explanation for that. they were supposed to be thanksgiving dinner for a bearded dragon. true story." residents in the apopka neighborhood where the theft happened are on alert now and a number of them have video doorbells themselves.trish luddy:"you keep hearing of all these people that are having packages stolen and we'd had packages in the past that had disappeared and we weren't sure if they got lost at the post office or someone took them. "
steve barrett explains. this box of worms eventually made it back to the woman who ordered it.worms still alive in the incident caught on this doorbell camera.the woman covered the box, then carried it away from shelly draves' porch before hopping in a waiting minivan.shelly draves: "you can tell in the video she came up with the blue bag or a tarp or something. just kind of tossed it right over the bag so she obviously didn't even look. she was just looking for packages."steve...
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marines a barrett the white house blamed logistics and the weather it has been drizzling a little here. the weather didn't stop other leaders justin trudeau the canadian prime minister did visit a cemetery in northern france and president joined the german chancellor angela merkel signing a note to remember it's in the same railway carriage north of paris where the armistice was agreed one hundred years ago ending a four year war cost as many as nineteen million more lives jamesburg zira powers. joins us live now from paris where of course world leaders continue to gather in those first world war commemorations and we know that the leaders have been meeting with each other hashim and perhaps most recently a meeting between the turkish president and u.s. president donald trump what do we know about what might have taken place. money on the you know and and most of the world leaders have left the venue was quite interesting that moment when the. turkish media started to receive the pictures from the meeting between trump who was sitting next to president. and also president and merkel of
marines a barrett the white house blamed logistics and the weather it has been drizzling a little here. the weather didn't stop other leaders justin trudeau the canadian prime minister did visit a cemetery in northern france and president joined the german chancellor angela merkel signing a note to remember it's in the same railway carriage north of paris where the armistice was agreed one hundred years ago ending a four year war cost as many as nineteen million more lives jamesburg zira...
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new zealand taking the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.match, and with time running out, it was england who appeared to have made a decisive breakthrough. a charge—down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. as the stadium celebrated, the referee looked again and the try eventually disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been what would have been a historic victory. new zealand win again, albeit byjust a point. they are a top class team obviously. they are number one team in the world at the minute. i did not feel at any moment in that game and that we did not believe that we were going to win it. and unfortunately we did not come out on the right side. i thought england played really well. they scored points at every opportunity they got. we had to show a lot of character to come back and the team we got in the last six minutes of the first half. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals amid poorform and plenty of injuries. the pressure was mounting on coach eddie jo
new zealand taking the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.match, and with time running out, it was england who appeared to have made a decisive breakthrough. a charge—down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. as the stadium celebrated, the referee looked again and the try eventually disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been what would have been a historic victory. new zealand win again, albeit byjust a point. they are a top class...
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marines a barrett the white house blamed logistics and the weather it has been drizzling a little here. the weather didn't stop other leaders justin trudeau the canadian prime minister. did visit a cemetery in northern france and president mark joining the german chancellor angela merkel signing a note to remember it's in the same railway carriage north of paris where the armistice was agreed one hundred years ago ending a four year war cost as many as nineteen million more lives james by al-jazeera. still have for you on the program twelve dead after more to rancho rain and flooding hit jordan and other parts of the middle east also why drinking water from the taps in chicago could put children at risk of brain damage. how the pattern remains the same weather wise in that much of central eastern europe is largely cloud free and relatively wolf the time the year or clouds rolling through from the atlantic into the west is usually quite active wet and windy weather that will be the case on sunday to running likely in london over flanders field which is belgium and that.
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jim shultz and barrett burger. look at the outfit that jim shultz has on. get that banner out of the way. that is a fetching tuxedo. is that just for me, or you have something else? >> i'm coming from federal society tonight. and at that dinner, i saw a standing ovation for newly confirmed associate justice brett kavanaugh. >> i'm sure you guys are pumped. the president took the list you made of judges, didn't make a change, didn't ask a question, he's doing exactly as you asked. >> that's what he's doing. >> barrett, it's not okay you're not in formal dress. not everybody has to be. barrett, where does it take you that you look at the president's tweets, something happened. we know he's been spending hours answering the questions, do you think he was surprised by the questions or all of this talk about how loco mueller's people are going? what's your read? >> i don't know how easy it is to ever read too much into these tweets. who knows what it is that actually set it off. i mean, prosecutors did file a letter saying that gates was not ready to be sentence
jim shultz and barrett burger. look at the outfit that jim shultz has on. get that banner out of the way. that is a fetching tuxedo. is that just for me, or you have something else? >> i'm coming from federal society tonight. and at that dinner, i saw a standing ovation for newly confirmed associate justice brett kavanaugh. >> i'm sure you guys are pumped. the president took the list you made of judges, didn't make a change, didn't ask a question, he's doing exactly as you asked....
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barrett, where does it take you that you look at the president's tweets, something happened. we know he's been spending hours answering the questions, do you think he was surprised by the questions or all of this talk about how loco mueller's people are going? what's your read? >> i don't know how easy it is to ever read too much into these tweets. who knows what it is that actually set it off. i mean, prosecutors did file a letter saying that gates was not ready to be sentenced, saying he still had more that he needed to contribute to the investigation. maybe it was something as simple as that. which would indicate that there's more still that the special council's team is doing. it could be the questions that the president and his legal team are looking to answer. as we heard from the president's attorney today, you know, there was a whole section of those questions that they found gave them some pause and were legally troubling for them. it easily could be the questions that really got under her skin. >> what's your insight, jim? >> it could be the president gearing up for
barrett, where does it take you that you look at the president's tweets, something happened. we know he's been spending hours answering the questions, do you think he was surprised by the questions or all of this talk about how loco mueller's people are going? what's your read? >> i don't know how easy it is to ever read too much into these tweets. who knows what it is that actually set it off. i mean, prosecutors did file a letter saying that gates was not ready to be sentenced, saying...
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the french army barrett's judge barracks. a war of national survival for the french. there is a challenge of research. i am not a french speaker. the battlefields are largely intact. you can visit. there is not a lot of what i will call fantasy associated. with world war i there is the grim reality of war and suffering is fascinating to have the men endured such slaughter for four years.>> tell me about your military service.>> i am a retired u.s. army officer serving in the national guard and regular army for 24 years or so.>> how has the army or military changed from 1918 to today? is >> today the soldier commands much more of the battle space than he did in world war i. units are much smaller. the power that can be put out by the squad is about what could be put out by a company in world war i. so many changes. advances in technology and the ability to know what the enemy is doing is and comparable but the experience is quite common. technology changes but tactics don't. >> good morning. my name is warren clock. a french unit. what i have is a model 1914 machine gu
the french army barrett's judge barracks. a war of national survival for the french. there is a challenge of research. i am not a french speaker. the battlefields are largely intact. you can visit. there is not a lot of what i will call fantasy associated. with world war i there is the grim reality of war and suffering is fascinating to have the men endured such slaughter for four years.>> tell me about your military service.>> i am a retired u.s. army officer serving in the...
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barrett berger is a former federal prosecutor in the eastern district of new york.he top line of all of this is that whitaker says he's not going to be recusing himself and that he won't approve any subpoena of trump regarding this investigation. legal lily speaking does he hav that kind of power? >> he does. he has an awful lot of say and control from here on out. there's federal regulations on the book that define what actions that mueller would take have to first go through the attorney general and that includes any significant investigative step or prosecutorial step. that would include something like a subpoena to the president or anyone else. are we going to execute a search warrant? very importantly, are we going to charge somebody? maybe it's roger stone, maybe donald trump jr., could be anybody. all of that has to run through whitaker. he's in a very influence position. >> so he has the power but the democrats just regained majority in the house. so i have to imagine and we've already seen some bits of it democrats and justice advocates fighting back. how c
barrett berger is a former federal prosecutor in the eastern district of new york.he top line of all of this is that whitaker says he's not going to be recusing himself and that he won't approve any subpoena of trump regarding this investigation. legal lily speaking does he hav that kind of power? >> he does. he has an awful lot of say and control from here on out. there's federal regulations on the book that define what actions that mueller would take have to first go through the...
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barrett and her family escaped the fire thursday night..today they were collecting supplies from the elks lodge in chico... she hopes to get back to her home and rebuild..sot: it's gonna take a long while but we can do it..resilience is not something the people of paradise are short on... someone taped up an american flag--it's standing tall over the rubble of what was a business...and the firefighters fighting the inferno are getting support from the community...signs line the street in front of the command center in chico... even the littlest supporters like 5 year old cooper are showing how much they care..he had this message for them.. sot: thank you for being so brave firefighters.. cooper says he wants to be a firefighter when he grows up so that he can do the work these brave men and women do everyday..reporting live in chico..dan thorn kron 4 news. kron 4 news. dan thorn in chico..dan thorn kron 4 news. (vicki) tonight we are learning new information about those killed in the butte county wildfire. one of the victims has been identified by his family as san francisco native.
barrett and her family escaped the fire thursday night..today they were collecting supplies from the elks lodge in chico... she hopes to get back to her home and rebuild..sot: it's gonna take a long while but we can do it..resilience is not something the people of paradise are short on... someone taped up an american flag--it's standing tall over the rubble of what was a business...and the firefighters fighting the inferno are getting support from the community...signs line the street in front...
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i think barrett obama is a real superb campaigner.reminds us all of 2000 and eight. —— 2008. -- reminds us all of 2000 and eight. —— 2008. —— barack obama. where is the new democrat coming forward chris for the democrats should be bloodied bloodied and broken into proper international exposure. that isjust not happening for the party. well, obama did not come forward until eight or nine months before the election. sarah is still time for those democrats out there who want to win this thing. we are going to move on. the death tax on the front of the mail. new death tax to hit grieving families. so, just over a week after the budget, philip hammond sneaks out a new tax, in many ways. a stellar death tax, the mailare many ways. a stellar death tax, the mail are calling it. the ministry of justice expect this to bring in 185 million, but a lot of people are quite unhappy, because busy, the last thing that you want when you are grieving, is —— obviously, the last thing you want on your grieving is an extract charge across of everything. th
i think barrett obama is a real superb campaigner.reminds us all of 2000 and eight. —— 2008. -- reminds us all of 2000 and eight. —— 2008. —— barack obama. where is the new democrat coming forward chris for the democrats should be bloodied bloodied and broken into proper international exposure. that isjust not happening for the party. well, obama did not come forward until eight or nine months before the election. sarah is still time for those democrats out there who want to win...
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joining me, jill winebanks and federal prosecutor barrett berger. how big a deal is this? be a very big deal because corsi could give roger stone up, and roger stone probably know as great deal, but corsi could also know a lot about direct evidence of the relationship between russia and the trump campaign. so he could be important in his own right. however, he is a conspiracy theorist who makes a lot of stuff up. so he may not be very credible and we don't know what he knows and we don't know what mueller already has. so it's really hard to predict. but he could be a big link. >> so if that is the case, i want to move on and ask you about another new report today in which a new york state judge is denying your request that alleges trump and his family violated laws by the way they managed their foundation. trump's attorneys say the case ought to be dismissed because of laws that suggest that a sitting president may not be sued. where does this go from here? >> you had the judge saying that the president is not immune from this kind of a civil lawsuit simply because he is t
joining me, jill winebanks and federal prosecutor barrett berger. how big a deal is this? be a very big deal because corsi could give roger stone up, and roger stone probably know as great deal, but corsi could also know a lot about direct evidence of the relationship between russia and the trump campaign. so he could be important in his own right. however, he is a conspiracy theorist who makes a lot of stuff up. so he may not be very credible and we don't know what he knows and we don't know...
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barrett...in the lane...can't get a shot off.s win the tourney and get the 89-87 upset. 87 upset. --earlier today, stanford and 25th-ranked wisconsin playing in the battle 4- atlantis tourney in the bahamas. --look at the cardinal's josh sharma come come swooping in for the huge follow jam --2nd half... brian davison for the badgers... to the rack for the score and foul. 14 points for davision later on, d'mitrick (deh-meet-rik) trice... nice drive for the layup... he had 16 --final score... 62-46 wisconsin... stanford plays florida tomorrow afternoon in the consolation semis now to the nfl-- the raiders coming off their first road win...now poised for their first winning streak of the season. --the silver and black prepping for a meeting with the ravens in baltimore. --with their victory last week, the team is no longer in sole possession of the worst record in the league. --but théésome groaning because they currently don't have the number one pick in the draft.. --and derek carr is just fine with that. "i just want
barrett...in the lane...can't get a shot off.s win the tourney and get the 89-87 upset. 87 upset. --earlier today, stanford and 25th-ranked wisconsin playing in the battle 4- atlantis tourney in the bahamas. --look at the cardinal's josh sharma come come swooping in for the huge follow jam --2nd half... brian davison for the badgers... to the rack for the score and foul. 14 points for davision later on, d'mitrick (deh-meet-rik) trice... nice drive for the layup... he had 16 --final score......
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he has some stiff competition, which includes all black beauden barrett who is aiming to win for a third row. glasgow warriors moved further clear at the top of conference a of the proili, after a bonus point win over their nearest rivals ospreys. fijian nikola matawalu didn't actually start the game but still managed to run in a hat—trick of tries as the warriors won 29—20 in swansea. it was a good night for edinburgh in conference b. they picked up a bonus point victory over second place scarlets. tom brown and bill mata both scored twice to help edinburgh move up to third with a 31—21 win. in the premiership rugby cup — bristol won the west country derby against gloucester. nick haining's try set them on their way to a 21—13 victory. in the night's other match, sale drew is—all against saracens. new world number one novak djokovic battled past marin cilic to reach the final four at tennis‘s paris masters. djokovic is a four—time champion in paris but lost the opening set. he fought back to take the match to a final set. then went an early break down but showed his character to take th
he has some stiff competition, which includes all black beauden barrett who is aiming to win for a third row. glasgow warriors moved further clear at the top of conference a of the proili, after a bonus point win over their nearest rivals ospreys. fijian nikola matawalu didn't actually start the game but still managed to run in a hat—trick of tries as the warriors won 29—20 in swansea. it was a good night for edinburgh in conference b. they picked up a bonus point victory over second place...
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world rugby player of the year beating off competiton from new zealand's back—to—back winner beauden barrettnce keith wood in 2001 to win the award and it was clean sweep for ireland withjoe schmidt colecting coach of the year. ireland also won team of the year, after a 2018 which included a six nations grand slam, a successful tour to australia, and a victory over the all blacks as part of an unbeaten november campaign. england need six wickets to claim an away series whitewash against sri lanka when day four of the third and final test in colombo gets underway in just under three hours. the home side had a good start to the third day as england's top order failed to score with dilruwan perera taking the wicket of rory burns on his way to claiming five wickets but england made 230 in their second innings thanks mainly to a 64 from jos buttler — his best of the series. it left the hosts chasing 327 which would be a record chase in colombo if sri lanka manage it against all the odds — first moeen ali and then ben stokes took wickets to leave sri lanka struggling — stuart broad with a great ca
world rugby player of the year beating off competiton from new zealand's back—to—back winner beauden barrettnce keith wood in 2001 to win the award and it was clean sweep for ireland withjoe schmidt colecting coach of the year. ireland also won team of the year, after a 2018 which included a six nations grand slam, a successful tour to australia, and a victory over the all blacks as part of an unbeaten november campaign. england need six wickets to claim an away series whitewash against sri...
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ok let's bring in our correspondent in london barrett matias standing by there for us there get it was rumored that michael go would step down to in light of all the developments regarding the braggs it deal now he's confirmed that he's staying what is his support mean for the prime minister. i think it says something about the state of british politics when it's big news that somebody is not stepping down it says something about series of may's difficulties she had many ministers stepping down but no michael gave a crucial ally is staying he said he wants to bring the deal to a better place and i presume what do you means he wants to bring it to a better place in parliament here where we are this is where the dia finally has to be accepted formally agreed with the e.u. but then in parliament that's their presumption that there will be a vote in december at the moment it looks very very tight the very more looks like the reason may we'll have a hard time to get a tree but people like michael gove want to work on it and want to help her get it through parliament they're good thank you v
ok let's bring in our correspondent in london barrett matias standing by there for us there get it was rumored that michael go would step down to in light of all the developments regarding the braggs it deal now he's confirmed that he's staying what is his support mean for the prime minister. i think it says something about the state of british politics when it's big news that somebody is not stepping down it says something about series of may's difficulties she had many ministers stepping down...
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barrett, apparently deliberately in order to appeal to this president and get a job. he became the chief of staff for jeff sessions a couple months later, and now he is the most powerful law enforcement officer in the united states. look at the power i have, everybody. can you believe that? unbelievable. a source close to president trump telling cnn the idea of whitaker ending or suppressing the russia investigation, not an option right now. i don't know why anyone -- why anyone would believe that or how long that will remain the case. but that's what they are telling us. so listen to what the president said during his news conference just today. here it is. >> i could fire everybody right now, but i don't want to stop it because politically i don't like stopping it. but you're right. i could end it right now. i could say that investigation is over. >> sounds like a threat, doesn't it? so let's talk about that post-midterm news conference like nothing we have seen before. remember when president obama admitted that his party had gotten a shellacking. that's the word h
barrett, apparently deliberately in order to appeal to this president and get a job. he became the chief of staff for jeff sessions a couple months later, and now he is the most powerful law enforcement officer in the united states. look at the power i have, everybody. can you believe that? unbelievable. a source close to president trump telling cnn the idea of whitaker ending or suppressing the russia investigation, not an option right now. i don't know why anyone -- why anyone would believe...
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98% of the time similar to merrick garland, what else are they going to do when someone like amy barrett gets up there? >> when we talk about this shift in the policy of the republican party, in a lot of ways you represent, you see the guy outraged. >> free trade. >> how do you reconcile that? >> because i know the president and i know he is for free-trade. he is for free-trade. donald trump -- he changed positions over the course of his career except for that. if you go back to the 80s, donald trump on phil donahue, many of you don't know who phil donahue is. talking about the japanese taking advantage of us, unfair trade agreements. what he has accomplished, better deal with mexico, canada, better deal with south korea and that is just the fact. these trade deals are fair for the united states and trump's idea of free trade is free-trade. give the american people the opportunity to be on a level playing field they will beat anybody in the world. he is a free trader and that is how i justify that part. the other part i mention is the president has so much bombast they miss the subtlety.
98% of the time similar to merrick garland, what else are they going to do when someone like amy barrett gets up there? >> when we talk about this shift in the policy of the republican party, in a lot of ways you represent, you see the guy outraged. >> free trade. >> how do you reconcile that? >> because i know the president and i know he is for free-trade. he is for free-trade. donald trump -- he changed positions over the course of his career except for that. if you go...
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we have music tonight from our beloved silken throated announcer dicky barrett and his mighty mighty bosstones. of all the nights for you to perform on the show, you picked a night when the red sox will be playing in the world series. >> i didn't pick the night. >> jimmy: oh, we picked the night? >> dicky: it just happened that way. how did i know? if i could pick it, i would have bet on it. >> jimmy: you should have known. tonight from fenway park, game one of the world series, the dodgers playing the red sox. and it's -- i have to say, i'm -- i wonder who president trump is rooting for in this. maybe boston because he loves tom brady or maybe the dodgers because that's how he got out of vietnam. i don't know. but this is the second straight year that the dodgers are in the series. everything in l.a. is a remake. but as you might imagine, fans here in l.a. are very excited. people are excited. >> oh. excuse me. are they? are they excited? is everyone -- really? is everyone excited to see if their little sports ball team scores enough home hits to win the big match? >> jimmy: well, i
we have music tonight from our beloved silken throated announcer dicky barrett and his mighty mighty bosstones. of all the nights for you to perform on the show, you picked a night when the red sox will be playing in the world series. >> i didn't pick the night. >> jimmy: oh, we picked the night? >> dicky: it just happened that way. how did i know? if i could pick it, i would have bet on it. >> jimmy: you should have known. tonight from fenway park, game one of the world...
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. >> reporter: giants ceo larry barrett gave his thoughts on the man that was a san francisco and giants institutions since his arrival in 1959. >> for the better part of 60 years, the giants was a mainstay whether it was on the field or interacting with fans, going to basically every game at at&t park. william the cove he was the warm, gentle, beloved giant . maybe the most ever. >> larry hit on an important point. he may have retired in 1980 but he was a fixture every day.feanp the most beloved giant of all time. >> we have all had a reaction with his loss, and we interviewed him as well. he was always just a nice man to talk to. just a gracious person. never full of himself. so different from some of the athletes we see today. a lot of reaction is coming in from fans and friends. we caught up with mayor willie brown. >> it really is a sad day for us in san francisco because willie mccovey was really as much of a symbol and a brand of the giants as his cohorts. losing him is like losing a third of our real brand. >> willie brown said he was good friends with mccovey and the last time h
. >> reporter: giants ceo larry barrett gave his thoughts on the man that was a san francisco and giants institutions since his arrival in 1959. >> for the better part of 60 years, the giants was a mainstay whether it was on the field or interacting with fans, going to basically every game at at&t park. william the cove he was the warm, gentle, beloved giant . maybe the most ever. >> larry hit on an important point. he may have retired in 1980 but he was a fixture every...
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david: tom barrett, jason kelly, thank you for being here. can tune into jason on bloomberg radio daily from 2:00 until 5:00 in the evening eastern time. tomorrow, he will be broadcasting live from stanford, the number one business school on the new rankings. alix: did you go to business school? i did not. denise chisholm will be joining us, along with mark cabana, head of u.s. rates strategy of merrill lynch. the rate waiting for decision, tune in starting at 1:00 today. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ show me movies a grinch would love. [ bark ] nu uh, i'm picking the movie tonight. [ whimpers ] be sad, i enjoy it. show me grinchy movies. oh, goody. [ whimpers ] mmm, fine! show me movies max would like. see the grinch in theaters by saying... "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. [ laughing ] uh oh. something in my throat. alix: midterm aftermath, gridlock or compromise. will a democratic house work with president trump the mueller investigation get in the way? markets look for clues after bonds and dollar selloff. elon musk
david: tom barrett, jason kelly, thank you for being here. can tune into jason on bloomberg radio daily from 2:00 until 5:00 in the evening eastern time. tomorrow, he will be broadcasting live from stanford, the number one business school on the new rankings. alix: did you go to business school? i did not. denise chisholm will be joining us, along with mark cabana, head of u.s. rates strategy of merrill lynch. the rate waiting for decision, tune in starting at 1:00 today. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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barrett, apparently deliberately in order to appeal to this president and get a job. he became the chief of staff for jeff sessions a couple months later, and now he is the most powerful law enforcement officer in the united states. look at the power i have, everybody. can you believe that? unbelievable. a source close to president trump telling cnn the idea of whitaker ending or suppressing the russia investigation, not an option right now. i don't know why anyone -- why anyone would believe that or how long that will remain the case. but that's what they are telling us. so listen to what the president said during his news conference just today. here it is. >> i could fire everybody right now, but i don't want to stop it because politically i don't like stopping it. but you're right. i could end it right now. i could say that investigation is over. >> soufnds like a threat, doesnt it? so let's talk about that post-midterm news conference like nothing we have seen before. remember when president obama admitted that his party had gotten a shellacking. that's the word h
barrett, apparently deliberately in order to appeal to this president and get a job. he became the chief of staff for jeff sessions a couple months later, and now he is the most powerful law enforcement officer in the united states. look at the power i have, everybody. can you believe that? unbelievable. a source close to president trump telling cnn the idea of whitaker ending or suppressing the russia investigation, not an option right now. i don't know why anyone -- why anyone would believe...
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devlin barrett of "the washington post," thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: this january, there will be a number onew faces in washington. a number of incumbent members of congress lost their seats in this week's election, after a year marked by several retirements and resignations. amna nawaz takes a look at what the next congress will look like. >> nawaz: judy, from women to veterans and peoe of color... how will the new members of the 116th congress differ from their predecessors? lisa desja to know the new lawmakers she has been covering. you have been crunching the numbers all day. how different is the new congress going to be from the last one? t s is an historic shift in who will be serving the people of america. let's look at incumbents, for example, who actually will ben office and, you know, this year was a record year forre rements and also we saw defeats. amna, there will be 101 members of congress who serve right now who are leaving and will n longer be there in january, the most since 1993. if you go back tthe '50s to find another year like this, so
devlin barrett of "the washington post," thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: this january, there will be a number onew faces in washington. a number of incumbent members of congress lost their seats in this week's election, after a year marked by several retirements and resignations. amna nawaz takes a look at what the next congress will look like. >> nawaz: judy, from women to veterans and peoe of color... how will the new members of the 116th...
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new zealand claimed the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.eakthrough, a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated the referee looked again, the try disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been a historic victory. new zealand win again, albeit by just a point. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals amid poor form and injuries, but after beating south africa and performance against new zealand to build on, the mood among the team and their has lifted. and their has lifted. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten past ten. hello, this is bbc news with me, chris rogers. the headlines: one of the key commemorations to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war is taking place in compiegne, north of paris. some 70 world leaders are in france for the centenary. the french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor angela merkel signed a book of rememb
new zealand claimed the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.eakthrough, a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated the referee looked again, the try disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been a historic victory. new zealand win again, albeit by just a point. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals amid poor form and injuries, but after beating south africa and...
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momentum had shifted, new zealand claiming the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.ive breakthrough. a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated, the referee looked again, the try eventually disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been a historic victory. at new zealand win again, albeit byjust a point. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals amid poor form and plenty of injuries. the pressure was mounting on coach eddie jones. but after beating south africa and a performance against new zealand to build on, the mood among the team and their fans has lifted. dan roan, bbc news, twickenham. so many positives for england to take from that. it was a great day for wales, who kicked their way to a first win over australia in a decade. the wallabies had won all of the last 13 tests between the sides, but dan biggar‘s late penalty wasjust enough to edge what was a nerve—shredding match. scotland were far too strong for fiji. the visitors made a positive start but
momentum had shifted, new zealand claiming the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.ive breakthrough. a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated, the referee looked again, the try eventually disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been a historic victory. at new zealand win again, albeit byjust a point. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals amid poor form and plenty...
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i'm incredibly happy with the judge decisions he's making and kavanaugh, i wanted amy coney barrett. give me amy, i want amy. kavanaugh is kind of a squish. >> you keep your hands off ginsburg! somebody knock some wood fast. >> and really, the whole entire kavanaugh fiasco and incredible attack on that man and his entire family, like as a mother, and a wife, i cannot comprehend what his poor wife went through, really solidified my, oh, yeah, i'm voting for trump in 2020 because if this is the way that the left -- if this is the way-- if this is the way that the left is going to react and this is the way that they're going to treat a man who, by the way, governed-- or made judicial decisions 98% of the time very similar to merrick garland, then what else are they going to do when westbound like my girl amy coney barrett gets up there. >> governor, when we talk about the shift of the policy of the republican party, you're in a lot of ways, you represent that conventional core, you'd be the guy outraged by the deficit. >> free trade. >> how do you reconcile na that? first off, i know th
i'm incredibly happy with the judge decisions he's making and kavanaugh, i wanted amy coney barrett. give me amy, i want amy. kavanaugh is kind of a squish. >> you keep your hands off ginsburg! somebody knock some wood fast. >> and really, the whole entire kavanaugh fiasco and incredible attack on that man and his entire family, like as a mother, and a wife, i cannot comprehend what his poor wife went through, really solidified my, oh, yeah, i'm voting for trump in 2020 because if...
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barrette about a conversation he says he had in the green room before their joint appearance.e says whitaker told me in june of 2017 he was flying from iowa to n.y.c. to be on cnn regularly because he was hoping to be noticed as a trump defender and, through that, to get a trump judicial appointment back in iowa. >> trevor: devious and impressive. he knew trump spends all day watching cnn, so he wasn't just trash talking mueller for no reason. he was trying to lure the president in. basically whitaker was laying traps for trump and worked because trump slid in the d.m.s like i.d.t.f. -- down to fire sessions. ( laughter ) but whitaker's plans to get trump's attention on tv worked better than expected because all he wanted was to be a judge in iowa and now he's the acting attorney general. that's like applying to be a cashier at ross dress for less and they're, like, forget cashier, you're ross! ( laughter ) so that's matt whitaker, the man taking jeff sessions' job. don't feel today bad for jeff sessions. i'm sure someone will offer him a job on cable news. it will be strange
barrette about a conversation he says he had in the green room before their joint appearance.e says whitaker told me in june of 2017 he was flying from iowa to n.y.c. to be on cnn regularly because he was hoping to be noticed as a trump defender and, through that, to get a trump judicial appointment back in iowa. >> trevor: devious and impressive. he knew trump spends all day watching cnn, so he wasn't just trash talking mueller for no reason. he was trying to lure the president in....
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think now that there was a point we realized this is not going anywhere and i met a guy named wayne barrett who died on the evening of trumps inauguration. he's a great journalism mentor. >> and at some point you decided to write this book. how much time did that tak it td was it a tough decision? i was in the paper a lot i thought about nothing but writing a book. what are you talking about. i had a few ideas in my mind that desperately wanted to do one sbeone so i jumped at the ce and they gave me six months to leave which was by far the hardest part that turned into something because i spend too long researching even though there was news about this going on all the time. >> the other crazy thing is i was very pregnant when i got the book deal. may 20, 2016 i got a call from a pr person saying that he'd been kicked off the trust which is very arcane. it was the most shocking thing that happened. then i had to e-mail everyone after like this is the plan with the story. that was kind of a crazy moment. we are going to give you a microphone because we are recording it. i'm not familiar with
think now that there was a point we realized this is not going anywhere and i met a guy named wayne barrett who died on the evening of trumps inauguration. he's a great journalism mentor. >> and at some point you decided to write this book. how much time did that tak it td was it a tough decision? i was in the paper a lot i thought about nothing but writing a book. what are you talking about. i had a few ideas in my mind that desperately wanted to do one sbeone so i jumped at the ce and...
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barrett graham, also a member of vmi class of 1967. however, due to the effects of hurricane florence and more than one tree down the top of his house and business as well as his work as a volunteer first responder for his community, barrett was unable to come. we wish him well, and his entire community a swift recovery. again, i'll moderate the panel. and i will begin with a couple of questions. and please raise your hand and be recognized. and a microphone will come to you. let me start out with a question to both of you gentlemen. could you please spend a little bit of time and tell us why you joined the united states army in the middle of a hot war? and then tell us just a little bit about your initial training and assignments as you deployed to vietnam. and let's start with phil. >> okay. i think the army, in my family was kind of a family business. we have had someone in the u.s. army from the spanish-american war forward in every major war. we didn't get here in the civil war, guys. we got here late. 1880s, all over by then. my
barrett graham, also a member of vmi class of 1967. however, due to the effects of hurricane florence and more than one tree down the top of his house and business as well as his work as a volunteer first responder for his community, barrett was unable to come. we wish him well, and his entire community a swift recovery. again, i'll moderate the panel. and i will begin with a couple of questions. and please raise your hand and be recognized. and a microphone will come to you. let me start out...
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friends, with us from the "washington post," national security and law enforcement reporter, devli in barrett. matt miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. frank fegluzzi. and tim o'brien, "bloomberg opinion" executive ed tore. let me start with you, matt miller. you've been tweeting up a storm, yourself. you could go toe to toe in a twitter bark and forth with the president. >> thanks, i think. >> it's a compliment. take me through your analysis of the mueller developments from last night and this morning. >> you know, if it you look at not just what happened last night and this morning, but really all the events that have happened the last few weeks we know are scheduled for the next fe weeks with, you know, paul manafort's plea agreement now breaking down and sentencing coming forward, mike flynn being, heading for sentencing on december 18th. we appear to be at the end of the road for jerome corsi and roger stone and of course the president has turned in his answers to the questions that he would answer. you know, just right before the thanksgiving. we seem to be at the
friends, with us from the "washington post," national security and law enforcement reporter, devli in barrett. matt miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. frank fegluzzi. and tim o'brien, "bloomberg opinion" executive ed tore. let me start with you, matt miller. you've been tweeting up a storm, yourself. you could go toe to toe in a twitter bark and forth with the president. >> thanks, i think. >> it's a compliment. take me through your...
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he has the knowledge and physicality and he knows barrett very well.. he will try to attack that number ten jerseym is charlie in the studio gear, good morning to you. this confrontation regarding the skill and intensity of this match. do you think that with the absences in the england team at the absences in the england team at the moment that they have the players to deliver that kind of performance? most definitely. again south africa there were many questions going into that game that with the injuries, where england going to be able to be physically confrontational again south africa will stop but the dead that they could be given the breakdown and the set—piece and i think they have the potential to do that against new zealand. again south africa england give away a lot of penalties and against new zealand you cannot do that. you cannot give them any opportunities to get into the game. if england can be smart and can beat against the breakdown against new zealand, i think england have a chance of winning this game. but they have to remain within
he has the knowledge and physicality and he knows barrett very well.. he will try to attack that number ten jerseym is charlie in the studio gear, good morning to you. this confrontation regarding the skill and intensity of this match. do you think that with the absences in the england team at the absences in the england team at the moment that they have the players to deliver that kind of performance? most definitely. again south africa there were many questions going into that game that with...
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barrett and balanced diet which is mainly a plant based diet consisting of plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables whole grains like you. for color i should choose them or you should choose them all exactly and then one of the rules is to avoid overeating of course and to consider that nutrition is just one of the lifestyle factors contributing to it seems to be on the board for you radicals which of those tiny particles in the body which can actually destroy your cells cell walls and nutrition can be helpful against it. yeah it's not all about the free radicals but free radicals are being constantly produced in our body so a byproduct of normal metabolism so they have their role and they are specifically produced by the millions those for example to fight but syria or viral infections and of course environmental toxins or smoking the concentration of free radicals. now when there is an imbalance between the free radicals and their and york city and defense system then that is what we call acceptance of stress oxidant stress is harmful it can attack your d.n.a. your lips your proteins a
barrett and balanced diet which is mainly a plant based diet consisting of plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables whole grains like you. for color i should choose them or you should choose them all exactly and then one of the rules is to avoid overeating of course and to consider that nutrition is just one of the lifestyle factors contributing to it seems to be on the board for you radicals which of those tiny particles in the body which can actually destroy your cells cell walls and nutrition...
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new zealand claiming the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.ng out, it was england who appeared to have made the decisive breakthrough, a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated, the referee looked again. the try eventually disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been a historic victory. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals. amid poorform and plenty injuries, the pressure was mounting on coach eddie jones. but after beating south africa and a performance against new zealand to build on, the mood among the team and their fans has lifted. dan roan, bbc news, twickenham. so where england just missed out, wales hung on for a memorable win over the wallabies. dan biggar‘s late penalty the difference in a low scoring but nail—biting game in cardiff. 9—6 the final score. wales' first victory over australia for ten years. scotland's win over fiji couldn't have been more different. tommy seymour with a hat—trick as they scored 8 tries in
new zealand claiming the lead after the restart through the boot of barrett.ng out, it was england who appeared to have made the decisive breakthrough, a charge down by courtney lawes picked up by the superb sam underhill. but as twickenham celebrated, the referee looked again. the try eventually disallowed for offside. england cruelly denied what would have been a historic victory. not much was expected of england coming into these autumn internationals. amid poorform and plenty injuries, the...
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mike barrett the executive director of science and conservation at w.w. have told the guardian quote we are sleep walking towards the edge of a cliff if there was a sixty percent decline in the human population that would be equivalent to emptying north america south america africa europe china and oceana that is the scale of what we have done it is the key word there what we all of us we have done i'm sorry my friends but that treat i promised you earlier was actually a trick a nasty trick that we've played on ourselves for taking the wildlife and natural world around us for granted and now the edge of that clip is coming up fast and the only way to wake up is to start watching the hawks. get the sense. that it's really. easy to see. what they like you know that i got.
mike barrett the executive director of science and conservation at w.w. have told the guardian quote we are sleep walking towards the edge of a cliff if there was a sixty percent decline in the human population that would be equivalent to emptying north america south america africa europe china and oceana that is the scale of what we have done it is the key word there what we all of us we have done i'm sorry my friends but that treat i promised you earlier was actually a trick a nasty trick...
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he has some stiff compeition which includes all black beauden barrett who is gunning for the title for weekend, leicester city players and fans will be forced to put behind them the events of last saturday night as they face cardiff in their first fixture since five people were killed in a helicopter crash — including the club's chairman. strikerjamie vardy has admitted the decision to play tomorrow was a tough one but the team felt it was the right thing to do. it was a unanimous decircumstances every single —— decision, every player said we need to play this game. we want to play this game. with the players, we want to be there after everything the owner's showed in the players and the club, we should be there. it is an extended family. so family should be there. vardy and his leicester city team mates will travel to thailand for the funeral of vichai srivaddhanaprabha after tomorow‘s game. meanwhile, cardiff fans are planning to unveil a giant flag with the thai emblem at the match. the club's manager neil warnock says the tragedy has left everyone in shock. it is just on an edge is
he has some stiff compeition which includes all black beauden barrett who is gunning for the title for weekend, leicester city players and fans will be forced to put behind them the events of last saturday night as they face cardiff in their first fixture since five people were killed in a helicopter crash — including the club's chairman. strikerjamie vardy has admitted the decision to play tomorrow was a tough one but the team felt it was the right thing to do. it was a unanimous...
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world rugby player of the year beating off competiton from new zealand's back—to—back winner beauden barrettfirst irishman since keith wood in 2001 to win the award and it was clean sweep for ireland withjoe schmidt colecting coach of the year. ireland also won team of the year, after a 2018 which included a six nations grand slam, a successful summer tour to australia, and a victory over the all blacks as part of an unbeaten autumn campaign. england's men are closing in on a series whitewash against sri lanka. they need just 6 wickets when play gets underway in the coming hours to win the final test with two days left to play in colombo. jos buttler scored 64 before england were all out for 230 in their second innings. sri lanka closed on 53—4 but they still need another 274 for an unlikely victory while england are looking to become only the third side to complete a 3—0 series win in sri lanka. that's all the sport for now. thousands of documents relating to facebook and how it handles users' data have been seized on the demand of a parliamentary committee. the commons' digital, culture, m
world rugby player of the year beating off competiton from new zealand's back—to—back winner beauden barrettfirst irishman since keith wood in 2001 to win the award and it was clean sweep for ireland withjoe schmidt colecting coach of the year. ireland also won team of the year, after a 2018 which included a six nations grand slam, a successful summer tour to australia, and a victory over the all blacks as part of an unbeaten autumn campaign. england's men are closing in on a series...
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reactors and knocking out power to the cooling pumps that kept the reactor cores from over heating lake barrett looking the reactors where the radiation levels are still relatively high. >> so this is actually right where it all happened the heart of the disaster, right here? >> correct. reactor number one. reactor number two. reactor number three and what the earthquake happened 100 miles away these buildings and tourers all shook but the design was such they were safe but 45 minutes later waves raced in from the earthquake, seven waves that came in at 45 feet high to put the station in what we call station black out. they had no power. the coolers got hotter and hotter again until the uranium started to melt. >> how many tons of radio active waste was developed here. >>ro 500 t i bin >>owong will it be lethal. >> it will be lethal for thousands of years. >> what we're talking about is three melt downs. >> yes. it was truly hell on earth. >> the melt downs triggered huge explosions that sent plumes of radio actity into the atmosphere forcing out 160,000 people in all. weeks later officials eng
reactors and knocking out power to the cooling pumps that kept the reactor cores from over heating lake barrett looking the reactors where the radiation levels are still relatively high. >> so this is actually right where it all happened the heart of the disaster, right here? >> correct. reactor number one. reactor number two. reactor number three and what the earthquake happened 100 miles away these buildings and tourers all shook but the design was such they were safe but 45...