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"west side story." >> one of the great things about bernstein was that he moved so effortlessly betweenhe worlds of serious music and popular music, and he spoke both languages absolutely as if they were vernacular. >> ifill: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. o >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helpingt people build immeasurably better lives. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being ofg humanity around the world byth building resilience and inclusive economies. more at rockefellerfoundation.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: for much of the nation, it's must-see tv tonight, and up to 100 million americans could tune in. the republican and democrat
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carl bernstein, you wrote the book on her.johns was reporting earlier, look, this is someone who powers through. what do you expect her to do now? clearly she's resting at home. what will her next step be? >> i don't think we can predict. i think we can hope that some people will around her will finally say, hillary, you've got to open up in all kinds of ways here because that's when you're really at your best. but i think among other things, she and her doctor need to be in front of the press for an hour with medical records and discussing and open to questions about her medical history, and donald trump needs to do the same, and we need to demand it of both of them. but we have got to start looking at the whole lives of these two candidates, and with some real context. and one of the things that will help is, indeed, as doug brinkley says, perhaps she ought to be doing fewer fund-raisers and more substantive relating to the people who vote in this country. i think it would help her immensely. donald trump actually has done v
carl bernstein, you wrote the book on her.johns was reporting earlier, look, this is someone who powers through. what do you expect her to do now? clearly she's resting at home. what will her next step be? >> i don't think we can predict. i think we can hope that some people will around her will finally say, hillary, you've got to open up in all kinds of ways here because that's when you're really at your best. but i think among other things, she and her doctor need to be in front of the...
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douglas brinkley, david gergen, joe johns, carl bernstein., how both candidates handle today's news going forward on the campaign trail. you're watching cnn. ♪ [cheering] ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ ha-ha-ha! um-hmmm! hey! nikki! what are you doing here? you tell me, stephen. what? i'm snapping. you've been streaming my videos all morning. now you're with this thing? no! it's not you! it's verizon! they limit my data. i had to choose. come on, girl. let's get us a man with unlimited data. why pay verizon more for data limits? introducing t-mobile one. one price. unlimited data for everyone. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage. the headline, hillary clinton will not be making a planned fund-raising trip to california, thus after she was diagnosed with pneumonia. we just learned about this diagnosis tonight. her competitor in this race, he has not ylt responded to the news she has been diagnosed with pneumonia. sources tell us that the trump campaign wants to be respectful of clinton's health. they say surrogates and staff are bein
douglas brinkley, david gergen, joe johns, carl bernstein., how both candidates handle today's news going forward on the campaign trail. you're watching cnn. ♪ [cheering] ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ ha-ha-ha! um-hmmm! hey! nikki! what are you doing here? you tell me, stephen. what? i'm snapping. you've been streaming my videos all morning. now you're with this thing? no! it's not you! it's verizon! they limit my data. i had to choose. come on, girl. let's get us a man with unlimited...
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joinings now, jerod bernstein. he was the former chief economist to vice president bider, and michael greenwald. jarrod, take it away. it was a policy speech filled with a grab bag of stuff. what would you want a rotor to think about if you could just give them one or two items out of that trump speech today? >> a $4.4 trillion tax cut that is allegedly paid for, you used the massive word, allegedly paid for by supply-side, trickle down fairy dust. you mentioned the george w. bush economic plan. this is pretty much that on steroids. we're talking about a tax cut tilted toward the wealthy that's even larger than the one that george w. bush did, li leavenedh
joinings now, jerod bernstein. he was the former chief economist to vice president bider, and michael greenwald. jarrod, take it away. it was a policy speech filled with a grab bag of stuff. what would you want a rotor to think about if you could just give them one or two items out of that trump speech today? >> a $4.4 trillion tax cut that is allegedly paid for, you used the massive word, allegedly paid for by supply-side, trickle down fairy dust. you mentioned the george w. bush...
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you want to keep it and carl bernstein and ben bradley, the editor of the posted. finally, mark who is the number two in the fbi, think it was 11 years ago he was 90 at the time, he decided to reveal he was that source. so he and i were able to tell that story. in fact there was a movie that i think will be out about mark either this year or next year. we will see more of that detail. >> host: do you think his reason for being so-called, deep throat , was personal, patriotic, revengeful? >> guest: one of the things, as a reporter, as a human being, you realize that there are always multi- reasons and drivers and motives for any action. in the case of mark feld, i
you want to keep it and carl bernstein and ben bradley, the editor of the posted. finally, mark who is the number two in the fbi, think it was 11 years ago he was 90 at the time, he decided to reveal he was that source. so he and i were able to tell that story. in fact there was a movie that i think will be out about mark either this year or next year. we will see more of that detail. >> host: do you think his reason for being so-called, deep throat , was personal, patriotic, revengeful?...
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the rumor popped up from carl bernstein a respected breaking the watergate scandal and tweeted he heard bill weld is concerned former massachusetts governor and vice presidential pick for libertarians isn't catching fire as they hoped and wanted to be the 15% mark and get into the debates and they have not gotten there quite yet and doing better than but not like four years ago and weld is increasingly benefit donald trump and not a fan of hillary clinton but scared of donald trump. gary johnson addressed the rumor. take a listen. >> bill weld is in this for the long hall and beyond my wildest dreams bill weld is my running mate and look, we don't thinket side offers the alternative that americans really want. weld himself did say he has no plans on dropping out and if that did it wou
the rumor popped up from carl bernstein a respected breaking the watergate scandal and tweeted he heard bill weld is concerned former massachusetts governor and vice presidential pick for libertarians isn't catching fire as they hoped and wanted to be the 15% mark and get into the debates and they have not gotten there quite yet and doing better than but not like four years ago and weld is increasingly benefit donald trump and not a fan of hillary clinton but scared of donald trump. gary...
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meteorologisted to bernstei -- howard bernstein has more. >> reporter: we're up in the air as to what is going to happen here. i think the areas toward the beach east of the bay, much more likely to have the rain and the wind saturday and sunday. >> monday may still be salvageable. here's the latest on hermine. there is the center of circulation that is stronger. 65 miles per hour winds now but the strong outer bands offshore, this is appalachia cola and this is tampa. it's this ar and this is tampa. they're going to get the storm surge, a secondary problem with the heavy rain and that tornadic threat mike was talking about. from the hurricane center, the winds 65; and destine, 75 now and should be a category 1 storm with more than 75 miles per hour making landfall some time late this evening. probably by mid-night and hurricane warnings in affect for that upper part of the florida coast. and then they will stay inland, transitioning from a tropical to post tropical storm and still, a strong area of low pressure, the winds of 45 miles per hour saturday morning and west of cape hattera
meteorologisted to bernstei -- howard bernstein has more. >> reporter: we're up in the air as to what is going to happen here. i think the areas toward the beach east of the bay, much more likely to have the rain and the wind saturday and sunday. >> monday may still be salvageable. here's the latest on hermine. there is the center of circulation that is stronger. 65 miles per hour winds now but the strong outer bands offshore, this is appalachia cola and this is tampa. it's this ar...
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carl bernstein. good to be with you. >> good to be with you. >> you wrote a fascinating piece about this and delved into more of it on cnn.com right now and you wrote that clinton needs obama to carry her across the finish line. how do you think the president can be most effective? because it's not that he hasn't been out there. he has been out there. he will be out there in force in these last 40 days. how can he do it most effectively to help her with the voters she doesn't have locked in. >> he has credibility with those voters. this is about two visions of america -- an inclusive progressive america such as obama represents, such as the tradition of the modern presidency represents and a fearful vision of america under siege from within, under siege from foreign adversaries. and he's got real credibility. his pop you lairty is as high as it's been. he can appeal to millennials, he can appeal to white women which is where trump needs to expand his base. but also hillary has done a great deal in th
carl bernstein. good to be with you. >> good to be with you. >> you wrote a fascinating piece about this and delved into more of it on cnn.com right now and you wrote that clinton needs obama to carry her across the finish line. how do you think the president can be most effective? because it's not that he hasn't been out there. he has been out there. he will be out there in force in these last 40 days. how can he do it most effectively to help her with the voters she doesn't have...
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have a great afternoon. >> howard bernstein, don't forget, where is that? >> victor: there are some things you don't know about adam and what happened to him. things that need to be said. some people think that he and i were enemies. and in some ways, that is true. and i think it was mostly due to the fact that he was very much like me -- full of ambition, drive, sometimes ruthlessness. but he had a big heart when it came to his family. he'd do anything to fight for you and for connor. in that, he was like me. some people believe in destiny. i don't, really. life has taught me to write my own story. a man writes his own story, really, based on his experiences. and someone like me and someone like adam, we believe th
have a great afternoon. >> howard bernstein, don't forget, where is that? >> victor: there are some things you don't know about adam and what happened to him. things that need to be said. some people think that he and i were enemies. and in some ways, that is true. and i think it was mostly due to the fact that he was very much like me -- full of ambition, drive, sometimes ruthlessness. but he had a big heart when it came to his family. he'd do anything to fight for you and for...
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las vegas releaf dispensary investor ed bernstein... a father of a medical marijuana patient... says its important for the industry be good stewards. ((ed bernstein/father of medical marijuana patient: nevada is the gold standard of regulation, we have the toughest, strictest regulatory scheme of any state in the country." )) ((patrick walker)) patrick walker... 8 news now. ((paul joncich)) >> the edible marijuana bill is one of about a half-dozen currently being drafted. the final bills will be filed before lawmakers return to carson city next february./// ((denise valdez)) >>> las vegas metro police have been playing catch up for years with high attrition and a big spike in recent retirements. today they swore in sixty new recruits from the police academy's second graduating class this year. katie boer is in the newsroom with the latest. ((katie boer)) denise... metro says even with the sixty officers that graduated today they still have 300 more positions to fill...they told me they still have a long way to go the force makes a difference. (( 00:23:45 nats of students taking
las vegas releaf dispensary investor ed bernstein... a father of a medical marijuana patient... says its important for the industry be good stewards. ((ed bernstein/father of medical marijuana patient: nevada is the gold standard of regulation, we have the toughest, strictest regulatory scheme of any state in the country." )) ((patrick walker)) patrick walker... 8 news now. ((paul joncich)) >> the edible marijuana bill is one of about a half-dozen currently being drafted. the final...
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"west side story." >> one of the great things about bernstein was that he moved so effortlessly betweene worlds
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meteorologist howard bernstein has been tracking hermine as the storm lingers at sea. what's the latest? [ audio difficulties ] >> it went a little farther east is what i was trying to say here. it's a little weaker along the coast, the impact, but there it is spinning off the atlantic coast now with wind believe it or not 70 miles an ur it will meander offshore the next couple days. tropical storm warnings are still up from fenwick island north now to cape cod tomorrow afternoon. notice the track will go more to the northwest here but stay far enough offshore where yesterday we thought the tropical storm force winds would come back tonight into monday from areas like ocean city to rehoboth. that's probably not going to happen now. we'll kick this thing off to the east wednesday and thursday. we're talking tropical storm winds 39 miles an hour sustained moving in toward the central jersey coach, much of long island and southern new england tomorrow afternoon. so place like boston down through providence, hartford and much of long island will be wet and windy, but aroun
meteorologist howard bernstein has been tracking hermine as the storm lingers at sea. what's the latest? [ audio difficulties ] >> it went a little farther east is what i was trying to say here. it's a little weaker along the coast, the impact, but there it is spinning off the atlantic coast now with wind believe it or not 70 miles an ur it will meander offshore the next couple days. tropical storm warnings are still up from fenwick island north now to cape cod tomorrow afternoon. notice...
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. >> reporter: rebecca bernstein is one of those students. a die hard dog loafer, her passion for pets led her to her career. >> very relaxed, sleeps most of the day. >> hi, buddy. look at those eyes. >> reporter: and even helped her dating life. he actually introduced you to your fiancee? >> i had 60 pounds of dog food i struggled to carry and the management lady said, that kid single and he really wants to help you carry your dog food. we dated ever since. >> reporter: becoming a vet takes more than a love of animals, but time and labor intensive. >> do you think for the most part people have no idea of all that it takes to become a veterinarian? >> i really think most people have absolutely no idea. we have the exact same things for animals that they do for humans. we have dermatologists. we have cardiologists. >> oncologists. >> oncologists. you name it, we have it. we do everything that, if you go to the done. >> reporter: and there's a lot more variety when it comes to animals. over the new bolton center, they professors teach their stu
. >> reporter: rebecca bernstein is one of those students. a die hard dog loafer, her passion for pets led her to her career. >> very relaxed, sleeps most of the day. >> hi, buddy. look at those eyes. >> reporter: and even helped her dating life. he actually introduced you to your fiancee? >> i had 60 pounds of dog food i struggled to carry and the management lady said, that kid single and he really wants to help you carry your dog food. we dated ever since....
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carl bernstein is absolutely right on that. the last nine republican nominees for the presidency have disclosed their tax returns. the last nine going back to ronald reagan in 1980. every single one. it is a tradition that is followed by the democratic party as well. and it's more important for trump's case than anybody else's, because he's running entirely as a businessman. and the success of his business, and he won't let us understand and see the numbers to back up his claims. he's been really generous with charitable -- charities. he says, let's see the numbers. let's see what he's been paying out in taxes. let me make one other point. now that he's coming forward with health records, it's bewildering to get this report that he's going to do it with dr. oz. i mean, talking about a way to trivialize this subject, and politically, i think it's a mistake, because he's had hillary clinton on the defensive here for one of the first times, and now he's going to make -- if that's the kind of course he's going to pursue on his heal
carl bernstein is absolutely right on that. the last nine republican nominees for the presidency have disclosed their tax returns. the last nine going back to ronald reagan in 1980. every single one. it is a tradition that is followed by the democratic party as well. and it's more important for trump's case than anybody else's, because he's running entirely as a businessman. and the success of his business, and he won't let us understand and see the numbers to back up his claims. he's been...
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peers according to bernstein. it reiterated underperforming rating on the stop. it sees margins declining. it sees risks and headlines swiss loans will rise. if he's future credit growth problematic across asset classes. shares are up by 4/10 of 1%. risen 6%. lloyd's is down extra 25% gain in hsbc. hsbc.ks to 25% gain in chip brewer said there is little chance this company would be , saying it is unlikely it would make sense as it would raise antitrust issues. callaway's is the biggest equipment maker in golf in the united states. last august. guggenheim, look at options for its slugging gulf's missiles of -- golf business. nike will continue to offer apparel and shoes. this is interesting, rocket internet, shares earlier down 12%. 7.5% lower right now. the most since april. a write-down of its value, global fashion group contribute in the first half loss of 617 million euros. jeffries says the impairment, another investment the company id not -- they continue have concerns over rockets evaluatio valuation. rocket, not rockets. shares down by 7.5%. 90 minutes int
peers according to bernstein. it reiterated underperforming rating on the stop. it sees margins declining. it sees risks and headlines swiss loans will rise. if he's future credit growth problematic across asset classes. shares are up by 4/10 of 1%. risen 6%. lloyd's is down extra 25% gain in hsbc. hsbc.ks to 25% gain in chip brewer said there is little chance this company would be , saying it is unlikely it would make sense as it would raise antitrust issues. callaway's is the biggest...
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with me on the phone jared bernstein from hoboken university hospital. what can you tell me about the injured coming into your facility? >> thanks for having me on. this is jared bernstein from care point health, we own and operate three of the area hospitals in hudson county, new jersey, where hoboken is. so far, we have seen at least ten patients with more arriving and we have seen at least one patient at care point health christ hospital, we have been told to expect more there as well, and our third hospital, care point health bayonne medical center is on standby for additional patients at this time. >> are patients coming in by ambulance or some other way? >> most patients arrived by ambulance but there's a fairly well orchestrated plan about where patients are sent in order not to overwhelm any area emergency rooms. we have seen some walking wounded, people who have walked from the scene because we are only about five blocks, hoboken university medical center is only five or seven blocks from the crash site. >> what kind of injuries are you seeing?
with me on the phone jared bernstein from hoboken university hospital. what can you tell me about the injured coming into your facility? >> thanks for having me on. this is jared bernstein from care point health, we own and operate three of the area hospitals in hudson county, new jersey, where hoboken is. so far, we have seen at least ten patients with more arriving and we have seen at least one patient at care point health christ hospital, we have been told to expect more there as well,...
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joining us for the hour is richard bernstein, ceo of richard bernstein advisers. richard bernstein in charge of the company itself. >> that would be right. >> if we just said richard bernstein, there are probably 400,000 people in new york named richard bernstein, and in this case, you can't say what is his middle initial, because there's no middle initial. so your parents, for one reason or another just let you be. michelle gerard is here -- >> michelle gerard has had as many as ten names. >> i was like, look where we are going with this. >> i saw you going, hmmm. they are not doing it in september, are they? >> now, to me the case is probably as least compelling as it has been, because there has been such a strong case to be raising. some of the data has been weakened and now we are going to step up and say it's time. we have only, you know, a small -- >> for the game that can't shoot straight, that would make sense. >> unfortunately, the economy will weaken the stock market and then they will get blamed for the fact the economy was turned down and maybe the see
joining us for the hour is richard bernstein, ceo of richard bernstein advisers. richard bernstein in charge of the company itself. >> that would be right. >> if we just said richard bernstein, there are probably 400,000 people in new york named richard bernstein, and in this case, you can't say what is his middle initial, because there's no middle initial. so your parents, for one reason or another just let you be. michelle gerard is here -- >> michelle gerard has had as many...
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carl bernstein, you know the woman, you wrote the book on her. as joe johns was reporting earlier, look, this is someone who powers through. what do you expect her to do now? clearly she's resting at home. what will her next step be? >> i don't think we can predict. we can hope some people around her will finally say, hillary, you have to open up in all kinds of ways here because that's when you're at your best. i think among other things, she and her doctor need to be in front of the press for an hour with medical records and discussing and open to questions about her medical history and donald trump needs to do the same, and we need to demand it of both of them. >> across the united states, ceremonies have been held to commemorate the 15th anniversearies of 9/11. >> nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil. on sunday, the nation paused to remember the dead. ♪ >> 15 years may seem like a long time but for the families who lost a piece of their heart that day, i imagine it can seem like just yesterday. >> mi
carl bernstein, you know the woman, you wrote the book on her. as joe johns was reporting earlier, look, this is someone who powers through. what do you expect her to do now? clearly she's resting at home. what will her next step be? >> i don't think we can predict. we can hope some people around her will finally say, hillary, you have to open up in all kinds of ways here because that's when you're at your best. i think among other things, she and her doctor need to be in front of the...
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. >> i am debra alfarone, hermine is a strong storm causing damage across the howard bernstein is tracking where the storm is now and how he thinks he could feel the effects for days. >> yeah, this storm has been very slow to move out. still around i think through wednesday. the bulk effects new england, the waves batter the beaches here, toward ocean city, through wednesday if not thursday at this point. rain offshore, but onshore massachusetts and rhode island, 70 miles an hour winds, moving toward the west-northwest in the short term. tomorrow afternoon, down to 60 miles an hour, still a tropical storm warning here, it won't be hurricane strength but this thing, wednesday afternoon still south of providence, rhode island or so, slowly moving away. the problem is the winds, tropical storm force winds in yellow, 39 miles an hour or greater. but the orange area coming onshore later tonight ask overnight across eastern long island through england will have winds potentially over 60 miles an hour, like severe thunderstorm winds, they will have damage and power outages. the good news for us,
. >> i am debra alfarone, hermine is a strong storm causing damage across the howard bernstein is tracking where the storm is now and how he thinks he could feel the effects for days. >> yeah, this storm has been very slow to move out. still around i think through wednesday. the bulk effects new england, the waves batter the beaches here, toward ocean city, through wednesday if not thursday at this point. rain offshore, but onshore massachusetts and rhode island, 70 miles an hour...
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. >> joining us on the phone is jerry bernstein, the director of communications for care point healthch operates hoboken university medical center which treated 22 of the less-severe injuries. what can you tell us about the types of injuries you saw at the hospital today? >> hi, wolf, the injuries we saw today were fractures, laceration, bumps and bruises. a fair number of walking wounded who showed up at the hospital about seven blocks away from the crash site. so we were able to treat and release a number of those folks. a number of them still are in the hospital and we actually saw one patient at our sister hospital, part of the care point system at care point health christ hospital in jersey city. >> when you have a mass casualty incident like the one in hoboken today with this train crash, how do the hospitals in the area coordinate their response? >> that's a great question. we plan and train for this everyday. whether it's 2:00 in the afternoon or 2:00 in the morning we have a plan to spread out casualties other the regional hospitals to make sure no one hospital emergency room
. >> joining us on the phone is jerry bernstein, the director of communications for care point healthch operates hoboken university medical center which treated 22 of the less-severe injuries. what can you tell us about the types of injuries you saw at the hospital today? >> hi, wolf, the injuries we saw today were fractures, laceration, bumps and bruises. a fair number of walking wounded who showed up at the hospital about seven blocks away from the crash site. so we were able to...
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howard bernstein tracking the storm and the weather center. >> big difference from the metro, they get gusts, 30, 35 to the atlantic, gusts over 50, maybe 55, closer to the storm. the storm at this hour is over south carolina, here, 95, heavy rains, a tornado watch along coastal areas, goes for north carolina, we are talking a lot of rain. this is one computer model. norfolk by 9:00 tomorrow could pick up 8 inches of rain, as the storm moves to the mid atlantic, we are talking the whole mid atlantic beach coast, ocean city, dewey, talking those areas 6-8 inches, depending on the track of the storm. tropical storm warnings are up the coast, sandy hook, 2:00, east of cape hatteras, over water, a chance to strengthen. it's a 50 miles per hour storm nows i could approach hurricane strength, the problem is, if it's 7 or 75, it -- 70 or 75, it stays off the coast for 2-3 days. they will get hit with the wave action for days and days, cag a storm surge and coastal flooding. 4-6 feet, locally higher than that. heavy rains along the coast, fresh water flooding from that. waves for days. beach e
howard bernstein tracking the storm and the weather center. >> big difference from the metro, they get gusts, 30, 35 to the atlantic, gusts over 50, maybe 55, closer to the storm. the storm at this hour is over south carolina, here, 95, heavy rains, a tornado watch along coastal areas, goes for north carolina, we are talking a lot of rain. this is one computer model. norfolk by 9:00 tomorrow could pick up 8 inches of rain, as the storm moves to the mid atlantic, we are talking the whole...
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joining us now is andrea bernstein, for wnyc news and a stalwart reporter on this case from the beginningthanks for being here. >> thank you. >> governor christie is not on trial. he might be called as a witness, but he hasn't yet. overall how damaging is what's been reported by him in this case thus far? >> it's pretty severe. the testimony yesterday was that he was at the 12th anniversary of the world trade center attacks. when he was discussing this scheme allegedly with two of his former aides kind of joking about it and laughing about it. so i can't think of a more inappropriate place to be talking about a lane closure scheme for political retaliation purposes than at the world trade center. dozens of port authority employees died in the original 9/11 attack. today there was even more testimony about their secret language about mr. wildstein saying that mr. christie referred to him as mr. wolf who was the harvey keitel characte in "pulp fiction" who cleaned up the bodies. this is the kind of thing we're hearing every day. what's interesting is both the prosecution and the defense are
joining us now is andrea bernstein, for wnyc news and a stalwart reporter on this case from the beginningthanks for being here. >> thank you. >> governor christie is not on trial. he might be called as a witness, but he hasn't yet. overall how damaging is what's been reported by him in this case thus far? >> it's pretty severe. the testimony yesterday was that he was at the 12th anniversary of the world trade center attacks. when he was discussing this scheme allegedly with...
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are we going to get relief first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. please say yes. >> yes. yes.elief is on the way. we have a cold front which is marching across western pennsylvania, eastern ohio into west virginia at this hour. cooler drier air. not cool, but cooler. hit 95 degrees or better the last three days. that's only happened twice before in september. that goes back to the 1870s. the heat and humidity are here. we saw a couple of showers earlier. there's nothing showing up right now. we may see a stray shower or two late tonight, early sunday, but not a big deal. quite muggy. 82 in town. the cool stuff this, it is, northwest ohio. toledo is down in the upper 60s. other than than an early shower, it's going to be breezy, less humid. i think we'll see more sunshine as the morning rolls on. and the afternoon, mid to upper 80s. tomorrow night into monday look really sweet. evenes another chance of rain midweek. i'll be back in a few. >>> a shooting near a busy dupont circle bar leaves a man hospitalized. it happened just after 3:00 this morning outside the mad hatter bar.
are we going to get relief first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. please say yes. >> yes. yes.elief is on the way. we have a cold front which is marching across western pennsylvania, eastern ohio into west virginia at this hour. cooler drier air. not cool, but cooler. hit 95 degrees or better the last three days. that's only happened twice before in september. that goes back to the 1870s. the heat and humidity are here. we saw a couple of showers earlier. there's nothing showing up...
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. >> so why doesn't she go the full bernstein? we had carl bernstein on the show.s the remedy for hillary and what would hurt trump the most is go full transparency. hold these press conferences out the wazoo. give the speeches from wall street. give everything and show this is the kind of president i'll be. the suspicion is you can't trust me. here. here's everything. what do you want to know, and i'll give it to you. trump won't. why doesn't she play it that way if you're going to ask them to do impossible things? >> first of all, i like carl's advice. i agree with it. i think it runs contrary to her dna and probably to his as well, meaning bill's. they really are of a mind set there's a vast right-wing conspiracy. part of that is true. there is, but it gets fueled by the way in which they handle these sort of circumstances. i think that's probably a brilliant strategy that she immediately now be forthcoming with everything and shine the spotlight back on him. >> all right, michael. thanks. always great to get your take on all of this. thanks for being here. >> s
. >> so why doesn't she go the full bernstein? we had carl bernstein on the show.s the remedy for hillary and what would hurt trump the most is go full transparency. hold these press conferences out the wazoo. give the speeches from wall street. give everything and show this is the kind of president i'll be. the suspicion is you can't trust me. here. here's everything. what do you want to know, and i'll give it to you. trump won't. why doesn't she play it that way if you're going to ask...
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dana bash, carl bernstein, thank you very much. up next the increased security in new york.hear in midtown this evening, it's a sfi t city that's very much on alert. that's very much on alert. a i wanti did my ancestrydna and where i came from. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you ar
dana bash, carl bernstein, thank you very much. up next the increased security in new york.hear in midtown this evening, it's a sfi t city that's very much on alert. that's very much on alert. a i wanti did my ancestrydna and where i came from. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american...
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miss bernstein is not controversial. she is supported by both republicans and democrats. give miss bernstein her vote. in fact, give these ten noncontroversial nominees their votes. mr. president, i request unanimous consent that the senate proceed to executive session to consider the following ten nominations: calendars number 359, 362, 363, 364, 559, 560, 561, 508, 569, 570, that the senate proceed to vote boat intervening action or debate on the nominations in the order listed, that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate, that no further motions be in order to the nominations, that any related statements be printed in the record, and that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action and the senate then resume legislative session. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr a senator: i object. the presiding officer: the objection is heard. ms. warren: mr. president, it is disgraceful that the republicans are blocking confirmation of these judges. it is even more disgraceful that 18 add
miss bernstein is not controversial. she is supported by both republicans and democrats. give miss bernstein her vote. in fact, give these ten noncontroversial nominees their votes. mr. president, i request unanimous consent that the senate proceed to executive session to consider the following ten nominations: calendars number 359, 362, 363, 364, 559, 560, 561, 508, 569, 570, that the senate proceed to vote boat intervening action or debate on the nominations in the order listed, that the...
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. >> let's go over to howard bernstein for a look at what hermine left behind and the heat ahead. >> big changes over the next few days, and we are tracking hermine, down to 65 miles an hour, a lot of rain offshore, and some of it is into new england, and a little bit of rain there as well. we will have tropical storm warnings, and you will notice a slow meandering to the west, and then this should be disapainting by wednesday, and -- dissipating by wednesday and the worst of the winds, it may touch eastern long island before they pull away. the tropical storm force winds tuesday into tuesday night here along the southern new england coast, and for central and eastern long island, and we are looking comfortable tonight, temperatures dipping into the upper 50s for the coolest spots. open the windows and enjoy it. the changes are coming, and in fact, as early as tomorrow, we are above 90 degrees with the high in the low 90s, not too humid tomorrow, but the heat and humidity are roaring in with a chance of storms by wednesday. >> see you in a few with the 7 day. >>> the dangerous surf t
. >> let's go over to howard bernstein for a look at what hermine left behind and the heat ahead. >> big changes over the next few days, and we are tracking hermine, down to 65 miles an hour, a lot of rain offshore, and some of it is into new england, and a little bit of rain there as well. we will have tropical storm warnings, and you will notice a slow meandering to the west, and then this should be disapainting by wednesday, and -- dissipating by wednesday and the worst of the...
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the proposed measure would require edibles to be square- child-proof cases. (( ed bernstein/father of medical marijuana patient: "nevada is the gold standard of regulation, we have the toughest, strictest regulatory scheme of any state in the country." " we're becoming a proto-type for other states to follow, so it's really important that we were the leader in gaming, we're going to be the leader in marijuana and medical marijuana safety." )) ((brian loftus)) >> some dispensaries are already following the proposed packaging requirements. /// >>> let's get a check of the roads with demetria. demetria for a check of traffic./// ((demetria obilor)) the city is working to repave town center from charleston to summerlin parkway. that's why you're seeing cones in the area. work starts around nine am this morning and will go on through the afternoon. 215 at ann is under construction <<< >>> <<< >>> ((demetria obilor)) >> back to you./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> it's time now for our pet of the week. we sent him here to fix it. but congressman joe heck became part of the problem. wall street inv
the proposed measure would require edibles to be square- child-proof cases. (( ed bernstein/father of medical marijuana patient: "nevada is the gold standard of regulation, we have the toughest, strictest regulatory scheme of any state in the country." " we're becoming a proto-type for other states to follow, so it's really important that we were the leader in gaming, we're going to be the leader in marijuana and medical marijuana safety." )) ((brian loftus)) >> some...
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we had jared bernstein earlier. that was not you, right? >> no.ank you. >> soul mates, but no relation. >>> coming up, if you ever wanted to hit martin shkreli, you might get a chance. >> seriously? >> i guess. we're going to tell you why the pharma bad boy is auctions off an opportunity to punch him in the face. >> that is crazy. so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade and programmers i teach them to talk.es, so yeah, ge is digital and industrial. so it's indigital. digidustrial. indigenous. shhhh... let's go with digital industrial. for now. digidustrial. yeah. or, digital industrial. >>> still to come this morning, an opportunity to hit martin shkreli in the face. he's auctioning this off. plus reaction to last night's debate from former cea chair alan krueger and cnbc senior contributor larry kudlow.
we had jared bernstein earlier. that was not you, right? >> no.ank you. >> soul mates, but no relation. >>> coming up, if you ever wanted to hit martin shkreli, you might get a chance. >> seriously? >> i guess. we're going to tell you why the pharma bad boy is auctions off an opportunity to punch him in the face. >> that is crazy. so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices,...
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meteorologist howard bernstein has been tracking hermine as the storm lingers at sea.dio difficulties ] >> it went a little farther east is what i was trying to say here. it's a little weaker along the coast, the impact, but there it is spinning off the atlantic coast now with wind believe it or not 70 miles an ur
meteorologist howard bernstein has been tracking hermine as the storm lingers at sea.dio difficulties ] >> it went a little farther east is what i was trying to say here. it's a little weaker along the coast, the impact, but there it is spinning off the atlantic coast now with wind believe it or not 70 miles an ur
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clsical composer leonard bernstein praised the wo and in 1970 "tommy" was given two dates at the met, new york's in 1970 "tommy" was given two dates at the met, new york's high church of opera. the reaction bordered on the ecstatic. "it was the most fantastic mg still rushing from being inside. it's unreal." vibrations from the pple, had, he same feelings at the same time. it was just beautiful." "it's just nice to p this age g" "but also, the piece kind of certain degree and so it's nice to give it -- put it in a building tha sort of is on the same level with what it's done for its own milieu. you know what i mean?" "you know, we've taken over. beautiful. it's really fantastic." "tommy's" journey continued: there was a ballet in 1970 and an orchestral rendition recorded by the london symphony. then in 1975, controversial film director ken russell turned it into a star-studded, surrealist movie jack nicholson, tina turner and elton john with the title role played by the who's own roger daltrey. "tommy," in all its incarnations is now considered a milestone in rock and roll's conquest
clsical composer leonard bernstein praised the wo and in 1970 "tommy" was given two dates at the met, new york's in 1970 "tommy" was given two dates at the met, new york's high church of opera. the reaction bordered on the ecstatic. "it was the most fantastic mg still rushing from being inside. it's unreal." vibrations from the pple, had, he same feelings at the same time. it was just beautiful." "it's just nice to p this age g" "but also, the...
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this chart is from bernstein and it looks at factors, how much they move together.haracteristics of stock like momentum, value, what their pe is. that is at the highest level on record ever at the very moment which means stocks are susceptible to macro moves which is concerning looking at these other high points. the market does not do well after this. you can check this out for yourself. mark: a great chart, correlation is your enemy. ryan: oil down a second day and people saying the only way opec -- save is if they agree credit suisse says these oil talks are already doing the job and they do not need to make a deal. the blue line is your christ's -- price for crude and the white line are your shorts on oil. they tankedorts, and the oil price rose 55%. they did fail and things reset themselves but the oil prices were still high. talks, got the algeria oil climbed 60% and again the shorts tank. the i a little bit of an issue. there is a danger opec could become the boy who cried wolf. not everybody believes that opec is going to do the job when they get together in
this chart is from bernstein and it looks at factors, how much they move together.haracteristics of stock like momentum, value, what their pe is. that is at the highest level on record ever at the very moment which means stocks are susceptible to macro moves which is concerning looking at these other high points. the market does not do well after this. you can check this out for yourself. mark: a great chart, correlation is your enemy. ryan: oil down a second day and people saying the only way...
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woodward and bernstein did investigative work no longer done by the traditional press. it is now done by fringe groups like wiki leaks. what has changed? >> guest: well, but that is just not the true. my own newspaper at the washington post has done a whole book whole book on trump. david has done some some great information on trump's charities. how how he used the charity allegedly to pay off all kinds of things that were personal and that's not what a foundation is for. so i think there is some great work done, get i think we need to know more. >> host: a text message, what was the relationship between president nixon and wife, pat? >> guest: in the last of the presidents men, butterfield, nixon's aid was assigned the patent an account. he describes in detail how she was kind of the abused wife. nixon would not talk to her, would not consult her, there are some scenes that are the saddest i have ever written about nixon and butterfield, and pat nixon flying in a helicopter. pat next and says to her husband, dick, we need to go up to new york over christmas, let's hav
woodward and bernstein did investigative work no longer done by the traditional press. it is now done by fringe groups like wiki leaks. what has changed? >> guest: well, but that is just not the true. my own newspaper at the washington post has done a whole book whole book on trump. david has done some some great information on trump's charities. how how he used the charity allegedly to pay off all kinds of things that were personal and that's not what a foundation is for. so i think...
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>> guest: carl bernstein and i tried, he declined understandably. he did die in 1994.hat was 20 years after he resigned in 1974. nixon spent that 20 years giving interviews, writing books, his memoirs, to a large extent he spent that time declaring a war against history, to say what i really meant, watergate was just a blip, not as serious as people made it out to be. nixon resigned not because of the democrats or the media. he resigned because of the republican party which saw this evidence, all the testimony. exemplified by barry goldwater, conservative from arizona who took the position too many crimes, too many lies. >> host: at what point in 1972-73 did you know your life was going to change and revolve around that? >> it was incremental, in october 1972, carl bernstein and i, people didn't believe it. it was inconceivable and carl, to his credit, realized it was likely nixon who was going to be impeached because there was so much here, so much sabotage and espionage, the democratic presidential candidate. >> host: let's begin with a call from ottawa, illinois wit
>> guest: carl bernstein and i tried, he declined understandably. he did die in 1994.hat was 20 years after he resigned in 1974. nixon spent that 20 years giving interviews, writing books, his memoirs, to a large extent he spent that time declaring a war against history, to say what i really meant, watergate was just a blip, not as serious as people made it out to be. nixon resigned not because of the democrats or the media. he resigned because of the republican party which saw this...
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howard bernstein tracking the storm and the weather center. >> big difference from the metro, they get gusts, 30, 35 to the atlantic, gusts over 50, maybe 55, closer to the storm. the storm at this hour is over south carolina,
howard bernstein tracking the storm and the weather center. >> big difference from the metro, they get gusts, 30, 35 to the atlantic, gusts over 50, maybe 55, closer to the storm. the storm at this hour is over south carolina,
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carl bernstein and i tried a number of times, and he, declined. understandably.he did die in '94, and he spent -- and so that was 20 years after he resigned whichh was in 1974. and nixon spent that 20 years giving interviews to david frost, writing books, his memoirs. and to a very large extent, he spent that time declaring a war against history to kind of say, well, what i really meant, watergate was just a blip. it was not as serious as people made it out to be. and, of course, nixon resigned not because of the democrats or the media, he resigned because of the republican party which saw this evidence in the final tapes, all of the testimony exemplified by barry goldwater, the conservative from arizona who took the position too many crimes, too many lies. >> host: at what point, bob woodward, in 19 72-73 did you know your life was going to change and revolve around this? >> guest: it was incremental. in october 1972 before nixon was reelected, carl bernstein and i had written lots of these stories. people didn't believe it.oc it was inconceivable. and carl, to
carl bernstein and i tried a number of times, and he, declined. understandably.he did die in '94, and he spent -- and so that was 20 years after he resigned whichh was in 1974. and nixon spent that 20 years giving interviews to david frost, writing books, his memoirs. and to a very large extent, he spent that time declaring a war against history to kind of say, well, what i really meant, watergate was just a blip. it was not as serious as people made it out to be. and, of course, nixon resigned...
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. >> i looked out a note from bernstein, not today, but from one of the recent offers and pointed out something interesting, chemical chien paid. we're still below that 17 multiple at this point. at this very price so we're going to have to go up to 135, $140 per share to reach that multiple. >> so far from a done deal here you might say. >> yes. >> >>> we've also been watching shares of hanjin. shares are being buoyed and sold. the world's seventh bigger shipper has had 79 fleets seized around the world after filing for bankruptcy protection. the group which also controls korean airlines has attempted to unlock government support for the shipping unit by putting up 9 brett lawrie $9 billion of co >> the german health care firm owns largest private network. marks largest buyout on record and company expects the deal to close near the tend of the year. really leading the charge this german thgermany. >>> erickson shares sunk to four-year low. signs deal with baseball focused channel mlb network for realtime spor sports graphic software. >>> meanwhile, more japanese car makers are eyein
. >> i looked out a note from bernstein, not today, but from one of the recent offers and pointed out something interesting, chemical chien paid. we're still below that 17 multiple at this point. at this very price so we're going to have to go up to 135, $140 per share to reach that multiple. >> so far from a done deal here you might say. >> yes. >> >>> we've also been watching shares of hanjin. shares are being buoyed and sold. the world's seventh bigger...
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. >> carl bernstein has a line, if hillary wins it is because obama is dragging her over the finish linels you everything you need to know. michelle obama approval ratings and popularity is enormously high around the country. even republicans to an extent have a respect level for the first lady. this is the only card hillary has to play. they're warm and likeable. shows in their approval ratings. sheave is not. and i think this is all they have gotti point but obama saying this could ruin my legacy. i take it as personal insult especially to african-american voters. says a lot. you're right if trump gets elected it is reverse on everything obama claims to represent. >> think about the numbers. you're absolutely right, meghan. 59% is hillary's disapproval rating. negative ratings. michelle obama is 25, 15. the president 40. these are, they are liked. certainly, as i said even republicans have a lot of respect for mrs. obama and actually for the first family, whatever they think of their policies. they're a good, decent family. in having them out there contrast to be honest somewhat less a
. >> carl bernstein has a line, if hillary wins it is because obama is dragging her over the finish linels you everything you need to know. michelle obama approval ratings and popularity is enormously high around the country. even republicans to an extent have a respect level for the first lady. this is the only card hillary has to play. they're warm and likeable. shows in their approval ratings. sheave is not. and i think this is all they have gotti point but obama saying this could ruin...
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. >> let's now bring in cnbc contributors jared bernstein and larry kudlow. senior fellow on the budget and policy, larry of course informal advisor to donald trump and author of this new book. a lot to get into. larry, do you agree with donald trump's assertion this is a false economy? >> i think he's got a point. i wouldn't say it's 100% false economy. i think he's got a point though because, look, federal reserve said this artificial stimulus and they've kept rates low. by the way, none of it's worked. by the way, i wouldn't raise rates now. there's no inflation. they should have raised them in 2011 when there was inflation. maybe 2014. but, look, there were some -- american business produced a lot of profits. give them credit for that. they did what they had to do coming out of a dreadful recession. got to give them credit for that. the profits now are falling, so that thing is in reverse. in fact, i think we're in a business recession right now, which could take its toll. but, yeah, there's been a lot of artificial stuff going on here for many years. the
. >> let's now bring in cnbc contributors jared bernstein and larry kudlow. senior fellow on the budget and policy, larry of course informal advisor to donald trump and author of this new book. a lot to get into. larry, do you agree with donald trump's assertion this is a false economy? >> i think he's got a point. i wouldn't say it's 100% false economy. i think he's got a point though because, look, federal reserve said this artificial stimulus and they've kept rates low. by the...
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>> i mentioned this strange report that came out from bernstein.morning unfortunately i failed to mention this 20-page report about nxpi buy kwaqualc m qualcomm -- excuse me, the other way around. we get news they're in fact in talks, jim. most importantly to note, i think, in many ways if you want a market check as we call it on these kinds of things, in other words it gets out there, you see how your investor base reacts, qualcomm has to be very encouraged. >> qualcomm up again, but qualcomm wants cash flow, which is bountiful, qualcomm wants the auto. nxpi has a hammer on -- >> right, chips. >> this is a deal that must happen for qualcomm. >> and many other things where they talk about potential for growth possibilities putting chips in everything whether it's airplane engines or anything else you can think of. also they have a great amount of cash at qualcomm, most of it's overseas. this is a dutch company. >> it's a dutch company. nxpi fixed up that balance sheet. what people don't understand is nxpi has an inferiority complex. inferiority com
>> i mentioned this strange report that came out from bernstein.morning unfortunately i failed to mention this 20-page report about nxpi buy kwaqualc m qualcomm -- excuse me, the other way around. we get news they're in fact in talks, jim. most importantly to note, i think, in many ways if you want a market check as we call it on these kinds of things, in other words it gets out there, you see how your investor base reacts, qualcomm has to be very encouraged. >> qualcomm up again,...
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bernstein says investors should focus on what apple does in pricing and how average prices might be impacted looking ahead. he thinks apple will keep current pricing scheme, meaning 649 for the iphone 7 and 549 for 6 s and retire s plus model. apple also expected to unveil updated watch with faster processer, longer battery life and gps. some potential for prize year if the device is considered more attract ichiro ive to consumers >> joining us now, president at ets. thank you for getting up early for us. we're only expecting modest for the iphone. what could invigorate sales. >> i think the big driver going forward may not be the actual devices, but new markets. sales in india are up 51%. that's a market they're starting to pay attention to on the iphone side. the beauty of apple as a story as a stock they have great brand and such great loyalty. even minor tweaks will allow them to expand the platform. as a company they has 44, $45 billion in revenue. 38% margin. generate $50 billion worth of free cash flow and the stock trades at 12 times or 13 times earning. you're not paying high-tech m
bernstein says investors should focus on what apple does in pricing and how average prices might be impacted looking ahead. he thinks apple will keep current pricing scheme, meaning 649 for the iphone 7 and 549 for 6 s and retire s plus model. apple also expected to unveil updated watch with faster processer, longer battery life and gps. some potential for prize year if the device is considered more attract ichiro ive to consumers >> joining us now, president at ets. thank you for getting...
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bernstein's to says carriers ar running aggressive promotions, but still that news is called positive and encouraging. >>> technology has greatly changed consumption trends, but this is just the start, that's according to hsbc. according to new research from the bank, the rise of digital natives will further transform consumption and could have a huge impact on inflation and central bank policy. very interesting report. we'll be discussing that with james pomeroy and arjun. james, define for us what is a digital native? is it the same as a centennial or millennium? >> it's slightly different to millennium. so basically someone who has grown up with technology. for the sake of this report we have taken people who have done their entire second year education in a country where internet usage is high. if you're in the uk or u.s., that's pretty much anyone born since about 1990. those people are also millenniums today. someone born today is also a digital native. millennium is a subset of digital natives, all people highly adept to using technology and use these technologies than the aver
bernstein's to says carriers ar running aggressive promotions, but still that news is called positive and encouraging. >>> technology has greatly changed consumption trends, but this is just the start, that's according to hsbc. according to new research from the bank, the rise of digital natives will further transform consumption and could have a huge impact on inflation and central bank policy. very interesting report. we'll be discussing that with james pomeroy and arjun. james,...
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jared bernstein is vice president's biden's economist. he says a $15 minimum wage is too high.k about how immigration is taking away jobs. there's a movie called "car wash" in the 70s where all the people were working at a car where not far from where i lived. they were all black. those jobs are now all taken by illegal aliens. now, if education is a route towards the middle class, who's standing in your way, and who's opening the door for you? it's the republican party that's opening the door. >> these statistics are real people, real lives. >> right. >> needless suffering, failed government. sheriff clarke, it seems to me the democratic party takes black americans for granted in this sense. they come calling every four years. they want the vote. you know, show me where the results are. >> and then after the election, they tell them to get back into the basement until the mid term elections. the exploitation of black people has got to stop in terms of the electoral politics here. like i said, they've been lied to for 50 to 60 years, nothing has gotten better for the black comm
jared bernstein is vice president's biden's economist. he says a $15 minimum wage is too high.k about how immigration is taking away jobs. there's a movie called "car wash" in the 70s where all the people were working at a car where not far from where i lived. they were all black. those jobs are now all taken by illegal aliens. now, if education is a route towards the middle class, who's standing in your way, and who's opening the door for you? it's the republican party that's opening...