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jason: and bill gross has been fine for himself. lisa: we are not worried about bill gross.ascinating is i listen is not the same -- iveson is not the same media personality as bill gross but his returns have spoken loud and he has performed in the top percentile of comparable funds. as a result, money has come in and raises the question of where is the money for active managers? pimco seems to be figuring that equation out. what lessons can be learned from that? jason: we will talk about harvard, where there is a whole new front on the active banks, but first -- david: in the second story, hedge funds know what their problem is, their name. they should not be called hedge funds. they have a bad reputation because they charge a lot of money and performance is not a good, so they have alternatives like marketable alternatives. jason: risk mitigating strategy is my favorite. lisa: catchy. jason: risk premium got your. [laughter] david: they just collect something else and they will know it is hedge funds. jason: we have seen this on wall street before, leverage buyouts the pri
jason: and bill gross has been fine for himself. lisa: we are not worried about bill gross.ascinating is i listen is not the same -- iveson is not the same media personality as bill gross but his returns have spoken loud and he has performed in the top percentile of comparable funds. as a result, money has come in and raises the question of where is the money for active managers? pimco seems to be figuring that equation out. what lessons can be learned from that? jason: we will talk about...
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ted jay powell talking about ra hikes bill gross joins us soon to talk bill gross joins us soon to talk about itdex investing for that ? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cof i. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. today, smart planning is helping the new new york rise higher than ever. as the world leader in unmanned aerial systems, we're attracting the world's best talent to central new york. and turning the airport into a first-class transportation hub. all while growing urban areas into vibrant places to live and work. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. >>> some breaking news moments ago bill ackman building a stake in utx, united technologies sending the stock higherment we'll bring in scott wapner and morgan brennan who knows united technology like nobody els
ted jay powell talking about ra hikes bill gross joins us soon to talk bill gross joins us soon to talk about itdex investing for that ? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cof i. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. today, smart planning is helping the new new...
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alix: that was bill gross of janus henderson, speaking with bill gross and jon ferro.erg radio. bloomberg surveillance can be heard in new york, boston, washington, and across the u.s. on sirius xm. the change in nonfarm payrolls up 200,000. and implement rate steady, 4.1%. the news -- average hourly earnings of 0.3%. year on year, even though average weekly hours fell. he will break that down in a moment. the reaction is around the lows of the session for the dow jones futures and s&p futures, but the bond market is where the action is. take a look at the 10 year. four basis points. are we looking at a potential three handle soon or in today's session? the 30 year shooting above that, up i four basis points. -- up by four basis points. the curve is not flatter. miracle can we see. we have seen a move intraday on steeping into-ten this higher inflation picture. we break down the details next. ♪ jon: -- kailey: this is "bloomberg daylight -- daybreak." coming up, gary cohn, national economic council director. ♪ and now to your bloomberg business flash. exxon mobil came
alix: that was bill gross of janus henderson, speaking with bill gross and jon ferro.erg radio. bloomberg surveillance can be heard in new york, boston, washington, and across the u.s. on sirius xm. the change in nonfarm payrolls up 200,000. and implement rate steady, 4.1%. the news -- average hourly earnings of 0.3%. year on year, even though average weekly hours fell. he will break that down in a moment. the reaction is around the lows of the session for the dow jones futures and s&p...
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money printing i don't know we will see that you saw the chain your go to three percent and i think bill gross out of pimco said well he said when the fed stops back from buying us who's left to buy. it let me put forward this idea here so the cold war under the reagan era the country that spent the most on military lost kind of ours a russia trying to keep up with the u.s. on military spending and that was guided their economy a lot of ways and they crumbled is this kind of interesting situation where you've got america and china and the country that prints the most money is going to be the loser in the end or if i got that backwards your thoughts. well i've often compared united states to kind of a new soviet union the where the we keep printing money the military could keep getting bigger and bigger the new budget i referred to our spending increase on the military is larger than russia's entire defense budget so the military keeps getting bigger and bigger the money the welfare and social system keeps getting bigger with bigger and bigger. where the money printing stops you know that i thi
money printing i don't know we will see that you saw the chain your go to three percent and i think bill gross out of pimco said well he said when the fed stops back from buying us who's left to buy. it let me put forward this idea here so the cold war under the reagan era the country that spent the most on military lost kind of ours a russia trying to keep up with the u.s. on military spending and that was guided their economy a lot of ways and they crumbled is this kind of interesting...
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money printing i don't know we will see that you saw the chain your go to three percent and i think bill gross out of pimco said well he said when the fed stops back from buying u.s. day who's left to buy. it let me put forward this idea here so the cold war under the reagan era the country that spent the most on military lost kind of or the russia trying to keep up with the u.s. on military spending and that was guided their economy a lot of ways and they crumbled is this kind of interesting situation where you've got america and china and the country that prints the most money is going to be the loser in the end or if i got that backwards your thoughts. well i've often compared united states to kind of a new soviet union the where the we keep printing money the military could keep getting bigger and bigger the new budget i referred to our spending increase on the military is larger than russia's entire defense budget so the military keeps getting bigger and bigger the money the welfare and social system keeps getting bigger with bigger and bigger. where the money printing stops you know that
money printing i don't know we will see that you saw the chain your go to three percent and i think bill gross out of pimco said well he said when the fed stops back from buying u.s. day who's left to buy. it let me put forward this idea here so the cold war under the reagan era the country that spent the most on military lost kind of or the russia trying to keep up with the u.s. on military spending and that was guided their economy a lot of ways and they crumbled is this kind of interesting...
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david: remind me what bill gross said? get an update on what's happening outside the business world. good morning, kaylee. another twist in the story of that controversial memo of how the fbi investigated russian meddling in the presidential election. democrats turned the republicans secretly altered the memo but never told them. the white house is revealed the document to determine if it will be released. in virginia, federal safety investigators say they will spend several days at the site of a crash between a truck and a train carrying dozens of republican congressman. one person in the truck was killed, minnesota congressman jason lewis was briefly hospitalized for a concussion. india has hit apple and other mobile phone makers with higher tariffs. 's ability to apple compete in the world fastest-growing smart market. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. facebook reporting another record quarter of revenue, but th
david: remind me what bill gross said? get an update on what's happening outside the business world. good morning, kaylee. another twist in the story of that controversial memo of how the fbi investigated russian meddling in the presidential election. democrats turned the republicans secretly altered the memo but never told them. the white house is revealed the document to determine if it will be released. in virginia, federal safety investigators say they will spend several days at the site of...
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money printing i don't know we will see that you saw the chain your go to three percent and i think bill gross out of pimco said well he said when the fed stops back from buying u.s. day who's left to buy. it let me put forward this idea here so the cold war under the reagan era the country that spent the most on military lost kind of ours a russia trying to keep up with the u.s. on military spending and that was guided their economy a lot of ways and they crumbled is this kind of interesting situation where you've got america and china and the country that prints the most money is going to be the loser in the end or if i got that backwards your thoughts. well i've often compared united states to kind of a new soviet union the where the we keep printing money the military gets keeps getting bigger and bigger the new budget i refer to our spending increase on the military is larger than russia's entire defense budget so the military keeps getting bigger and bigger the money the welfare and social system keeps getting bigger with bigger and bigger. where the money printing stops you know that i
money printing i don't know we will see that you saw the chain your go to three percent and i think bill gross out of pimco said well he said when the fed stops back from buying u.s. day who's left to buy. it let me put forward this idea here so the cold war under the reagan era the country that spent the most on military lost kind of ours a russia trying to keep up with the u.s. on military spending and that was guided their economy a lot of ways and they crumbled is this kind of interesting...
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christine: hitting the high level since bill gross quite in 2014.ngs rose to the last three months of the year. pimco has hired more than 500 employees over the last two years and plans to add 200 more in the next two years. agreementscaramucci's to sell his stake is inching forward. the national security panel that evaluates foreign takeovers have accepted the deal. he first agreed to the deal more than a year ago as he was shedding business conflicts. jpmorgan jamie dimon was wall street's best paid ceo. his 5.4% rate was the smallest among the five biggest banks. had a 20% pay's rise. amazon, youtube, and twitter may bid for streaming rights to thursday night football. they are willing to cough up hundreds of millions of dollars for a deal as long as five years. andnfl is getting help negotiating from fox, which owns the tv rights through 2022. that is your clerk -- that is your bloomberg business flash. tracy: thanks so much, christine. we have a busy week ahead. on the central banking front. let's take a look at some of the events we have comin
christine: hitting the high level since bill gross quite in 2014.ngs rose to the last three months of the year. pimco has hired more than 500 employees over the last two years and plans to add 200 more in the next two years. agreementscaramucci's to sell his stake is inching forward. the national security panel that evaluates foreign takeovers have accepted the deal. he first agreed to the deal more than a year ago as he was shedding business conflicts. jpmorgan jamie dimon was wall street's...
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jason: talking his book and bill gross are synonymous.airbnb, we knew that lawrence toes he was out. now we know more detail about why. jason: the reason we care about the story, lawrence was, as you recall, the cfo of blackstone, out west,est -- went like we see with so many wall street guys. , from a lot of the reporting coming up from our own reporters, lt, as he is known, had a strong difference of opinion about taking the company public which also started to involve their big investors. in the article, he started a hedge fund in airbnb? is that normal? jason: i don't think so, not for a housing company. david: this is a big chunk of their business. jason: what is interesting to was atere, too, when lt blackstone, he did setting similar. he had control of the treasury within blackstone and was able to do this. alix: that was his job, right? david: but blackstone is in the business of investing money. jason: you could argue he was the cfo, it was his job to make sure the company's finances were good. they were making $5 million a month
jason: talking his book and bill gross are synonymous.airbnb, we knew that lawrence toes he was out. now we know more detail about why. jason: the reason we care about the story, lawrence was, as you recall, the cfo of blackstone, out west,est -- went like we see with so many wall street guys. , from a lot of the reporting coming up from our own reporters, lt, as he is known, had a strong difference of opinion about taking the company public which also started to involve their big investors. in...
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trouble, former fed chair alan greenspan warned of a bubble in stocks yesterday while bond king bill gross says there is a bubble coming in the bond market and other analysts are saying there are whole different reasons for bubbles. we're hitting a bubble trifecta and where should you be invested to avoid being splattered by popping bubbles. to the floor show, phil flynn, give us where you see the biggest bubble in the market right now? >> you know, it's not in oil. people are saying oil, it's got to be oil. but actually i think it's in the same stocks. they led the market up. they are way ahead of the marketplace, and if anything is going to hop, they're going to pop. bad news out of facebook, bad news out of some of the other stocks in the fang right now, and earnings are going to be key right now. i think if anything pops it is fangs, facebook, apple, and apple has the federal investigation on trying to slow down the old iphones, and i think there's trouble ahead for the fang. liz: elliot warren, and where do you see a bubble? >> well, liz, you know me. i disagree with that first speake
trouble, former fed chair alan greenspan warned of a bubble in stocks yesterday while bond king bill gross says there is a bubble coming in the bond market and other analysts are saying there are whole different reasons for bubbles. we're hitting a bubble trifecta and where should you be invested to avoid being splattered by popping bubbles. to the floor show, phil flynn, give us where you see the biggest bubble in the market right now? >> you know, it's not in oil. people are saying oil,...
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. >> so in that vain, bill gross and jeffrey gunlock have been on to say they think the more than 30ear rally in bonds is over that we have now seen the bottom in rates and it's higher from here you agree with that? >> well, you know, with all due credit to those, you know, deeply well thought views, you know, when interest rates, michelle, go as low as they have for as long as they have, it's not a tough call to say that they're not going to fall a lot further. and, you know, i would subscribe to that with all due respect to those two gentlemen. i don't think it's, you know, a difficult call to make in the current environment that we're in >> stephen, i wonder, we seem to me to be at this odd political moment where there is no party that can even claim any more to be the party of fiscal responsibility how does that figure into what you expect to happen with the tough spot we find ourselves in economically >> well, look, i think that's a fair point through no fault of the trump administration's, they inherited a u.s. economy with a very, very low savings rate the mistake that they're
. >> so in that vain, bill gross and jeffrey gunlock have been on to say they think the more than 30ear rally in bonds is over that we have now seen the bottom in rates and it's higher from here you agree with that? >> well, you know, with all due credit to those, you know, deeply well thought views, you know, when interest rates, michelle, go as low as they have for as long as they have, it's not a tough call to say that they're not going to fall a lot further. and, you know, i...
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speak with their competitor who's partnered with walmart about the battle for your front door and bill grosss selling one of his best investments ever his massive stamp collection we'll have some of them here with us and we'll speak to him about that that and a lot more ahead on "power lunch." halftime report is back right after this where can investors seek predictable income in an uncertain world? pgim sees alpha in real assets. like agriculture to feed the world. and energy to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies to pursue consistent returns over time from over one hundred fifty billion dollars in real assets. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential. at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can guarantee that you'll get the best price when you book with us. holiday inn express. be the readiest. we cut the p
speak with their competitor who's partnered with walmart about the battle for your front door and bill grosss selling one of his best investments ever his massive stamp collection we'll have some of them here with us and we'll speak to him about that that and a lot more ahead on "power lunch." halftime report is back right after this where can investors seek predictable income in an uncertain world? pgim sees alpha in real assets. like agriculture to feed the world. and energy to fuel...
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there was the bill gross call that we need to maybe revisit. this is what i'm looking at.eem to be getting a reprieve. euro-dollar, 1.2262. investors seeing a reprieve. if you look at equities, they are rising in europe. treasuries falling. i'm also looking at dollar. if you look at oil, it is just barely above 60. not in equities. let's look at the bond bull market. a bloomberg barclays u.s. total return series. this brings your cash flow into the index. here's the lehman low over here. then bonds. another steep move in 2012. little bond pullback. here's the third pullback. this is all we see now. the message here is full faith and credit is 7% down from the top. aggregated bond portfolio is only 2% or 3% down. bond price is doing a little better than the gloom of the 10-year or 30-year. francine: this is my chart looking at the s&p 500. a lot of traders are still figuring out what happened last week. if you look at the s&p, every time there's been a correction, that goes until 2016. things have definitely been almost too cool. no downwardso argue movement. then you see t
there was the bill gross call that we need to maybe revisit. this is what i'm looking at.eem to be getting a reprieve. euro-dollar, 1.2262. investors seeing a reprieve. if you look at equities, they are rising in europe. treasuries falling. i'm also looking at dollar. if you look at oil, it is just barely above 60. not in equities. let's look at the bond bull market. a bloomberg barclays u.s. total return series. this brings your cash flow into the index. here's the lehman low over here. then...
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we show this to bill gross yesterday and he agrees with mr.his is a slow and gradual move down. can you hvave good economic data with challenging markets? if we get a jobs number today that is better than good, with that surprise you? rupert: i think the jobs number will be solid. there is no indication of any weakness in the u.s. economy. it is a strong economy that is enducements from tax cuts. at theue in markets, beginning of the year we were talking about a melt up, and that is what we have seen. we are seeing some consolidation. with equities, you have not seen the protection in treasuries because that growth remains strong. you get a bit of protection from volatility, which has been creeping up. longer-term, still constructive. strong macro earnings and currencies is a really tricky area for investors to manage. tom: we will talk about that. francine, i want to show this now because rupert demands euclidian. bring up the 10 year. to prose, that is an exhilaration, which hits francine's perfect word earlier of "tumbles." that's a tumblin
we show this to bill gross yesterday and he agrees with mr.his is a slow and gradual move down. can you hvave good economic data with challenging markets? if we get a jobs number today that is better than good, with that surprise you? rupert: i think the jobs number will be solid. there is no indication of any weakness in the u.s. economy. it is a strong economy that is enducements from tax cuts. at theue in markets, beginning of the year we were talking about a melt up, and that is what we...
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bill gross is not either he's been expecting correction for 15 years. >> put the words aside, it's numbersstorically we've grown at 3%, we had the 1% increase in the amount of people in labor force, 2% increase in how productive they were. now because of demographics, the labor participation rate has grown at 0.5%. that can't change. at least until 2030 when the last baby boomer turns 65. it's improbable we return to the old 3% >> they changed what i'm supposed to tell you the government shutdown, the house did vote in the old days, government shutdown, my gosh, the market is down 1,000 it had nothing to do with these guys they will say rand paul caused the brief outage >> i don't think that caused the selloff yesterday. that was before any of this hatched. >> but you should know if you were looking yesterday and following twitter, that rand paul briefly -- >> there was no connection the likelihood is that there's a budget agreement where spending goes up substantially. defense spending up to $80 billion a year and we cut taxes scott mcnealy, i've seen him around, he was mentioning that th
bill gross is not either he's been expecting correction for 15 years. >> put the words aside, it's numbersstorically we've grown at 3%, we had the 1% increase in the amount of people in labor force, 2% increase in how productive they were. now because of demographics, the labor participation rate has grown at 0.5%. that can't change. at least until 2030 when the last baby boomer turns 65. it's improbable we return to the old 3% >> they changed what i'm supposed to tell you the...
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former white house intern who had an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a "grossinsky was 22 when she became romantically involved with the then—president. she has written an article for vanity fair magazine, reflecting on events after the #metoo movement. now the spice girls could be adding a bit of zig—a—zig—ah to the wedding between prince harry and meghan markle. scary spice, mel b revealed on a us chat show that the group had been invited to the wedding which takes place in may. she didn't say if they'll be performing, but it'll certainly add some girl power to the event. in cambodia, the government of hun sen has been hit with a cut in us aid. $8 million has been slashed, affecting the military, tax departments and local authorities. the reason — american anger at the democratic failures including sunday's senate polls, where opposition candidates were banned. it follows monday's threat of sanctions from the european union. harvey biggs reports. on sunday, cambodia's ruling party led by prime minister hun sen swept the country's senate elections. it won ever
former white house intern who had an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a "grossinsky was 22 when she became romantically involved with the then—president. she has written an article for vanity fair magazine, reflecting on events after the #metoo movement. now the spice girls could be adding a bit of zig—a—zig—ah to the wedding between prince harry and meghan markle. scary spice, mel b revealed on a us chat show that the group...
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former white house intern who had an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a "grossy was 22 when she became romantically involved with the then—president. she has written an article for vanity fair magazine, reflecting on events after the #metoo movement. it's a pretty good booking for both parties. these are the spice girls, who are to attend the wedding of britain's prince harry and meghan markle in the spring. it's not clear if the retired band, whose hits include wannabe, will be performing, but it'll certainly add some girl power to the event. in cambodia, the government has been hit with a cut in us aid. $8 million has been slashed affecting the military, tax departments and local authorities. the reason the american anger at the democratic failures, including senate polls were opposition were banned. this follows monday's cinches from the european union. on sunday, cambodia's ruling party led by the prime minister swept the country's senate elections. and one every seat up for grabs. the result was a little surprised because affectively, there was no oppositio
former white house intern who had an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a "grossy was 22 when she became romantically involved with the then—president. she has written an article for vanity fair magazine, reflecting on events after the #metoo movement. it's a pretty good booking for both parties. these are the spice girls, who are to attend the wedding of britain's prince harry and meghan markle in the spring. it's not clear if the...
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former white house intern who had an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a ‘grosspower‘. that‘s all from me for now, stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. snow and freezing temperatures have caused major disruption across much of the uk, with forecasters warning that there‘s worse to come. hundreds of schools were closed. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. asian stock markets retreat after nude fed chief shows a more hawkish sta nce nude fed chief shows a more hawkish stance on inflation rates —— new fed chief. these cards still contained the defective toccata airbags. good morning, asia, and hello world, glad you could join us for this midweek edition of asian business report. i‘m rico hizon, we start off with jerome powell swearing in on the 5th of february, but —— but investors have not heard much from this newly minted fed chief until today. his testimony earlier from the house services committee has increased pressure that the fed could add a... this has caused share markets to fall. the s&p 500s suffering its bi
former white house intern who had an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a ‘grosspower‘. that‘s all from me for now, stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. snow and freezing temperatures have caused major disruption across much of the uk, with forecasters warning that there‘s worse to come. hundreds of schools were closed. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. asian stock markets retreat...
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the white house intern who had it —— an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a grossr. that's all for me now, stay with us for bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm sarah montague. my guest today is living his dream. an internationally acclaimed concert pianist and successful recording artist. but read his account of his life and it resembles a nightmare. when he's away from the piano, james rhodes is still haunted by the violent sexual abuse he suffered for years, from the age of six. he's written about how it drove him to drink, take drugs, self—harm and spent time in a psychiatric hospital. and how he was "saved by music". only discovering in his 30s that he could really play the piano. and in his latest book, he recounts what his successful life really feels like. and it's almost unbearable and distressing to hear. how can he live with the pain of the past? james rhodes, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be here. thank you. quite a dramatic introduction. quite a dramatic book. yeah, possibly. and you intended it to be so. no,
the white house intern who had it —— an affair with former president bill clinton, has said his relationship with her constituted a grossr. that's all for me now, stay with us for bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm sarah montague. my guest today is living his dream. an internationally acclaimed concert pianist and successful recording artist. but read his account of his life and it resembles a nightmare. when he's away from the piano, james...
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bill clinton. she said she realizes she's not alone anymore. she now realizes the affair was a grossse of power be i the president. she said given my ptsd and my understanding of trauma, it is very likely that my thinking would not necessarily be changing had it not been for the me too movement. >>> new concerns about the popular brand of pressure cookers known as the instant pot. the company is responding to reports that one of the models can overheat and melt. one woman said she saw a part of the cooker breaking apart and moetsed the bottom was melting and the wires were scorched. >> i was scared. i'm glad i found it before i tried to use it again. >> the company says the issue afights the gem 65 model. we have full details on our website. >>> if you like girl scout cookies and you like coffee, duncan doughnuts is offering the perfect combo. they're offering thin mint, carmel, and peanut butter flavored coffee. >>> when we come back, a new box office record for "black panther." >>> ahead, major accomplishment for athletes at stoneman douglas high school 11 days after the school sho
bill clinton. she said she realizes she's not alone anymore. she now realizes the affair was a grossse of power be i the president. she said given my ptsd and my understanding of trauma, it is very likely that my thinking would not necessarily be changing had it not been for the me too movement. >>> new concerns about the popular brand of pressure cookers known as the instant pot. the company is responding to reports that one of the models can overheat and melt. one woman said she saw...
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that theast administration's $1.5 trillion tax bill will send deficits to 4.6% gross thomistic product by 2020 versus 3.6 -- gross domestic product by 2020 versus 3.6. they were forecasting lack of growth, the forecasted today is we are growing. it doubles as a shared gdp after the recession projected before to rise from 70% to this year 91% over the coming decade. the cbo now expects the tax change to send this ratio to 97.5%. if we are going to use cbl statistics, let's use them. handed oure we credit card. at the same time we handed it with that on it to the next generation. we are failing to fix over 50,000 bridges. that is another way to hand debt and deficit. i know the administration is looking at a infrastructure plan that could impact the adopted. it is not going to be robust enough. right now, if you look at the corps of engineers. the corps of engineers has a q uuee of projects. it will take at least 17 years to finish those projects. we have now made a choice. we have made an economic gamble. let's not pretend that we haven't taken a risk. that this is all rosy. pretend tha
that theast administration's $1.5 trillion tax bill will send deficits to 4.6% gross thomistic product by 2020 versus 3.6 -- gross domestic product by 2020 versus 3.6. they were forecasting lack of growth, the forecasted today is we are growing. it doubles as a shared gdp after the recession projected before to rise from 70% to this year 91% over the coming decade. the cbo now expects the tax change to send this ratio to 97.5%. if we are going to use cbl statistics, let's use them. handed oure...
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so cbo forecasts that the administration $1.5 trillion tax bill was sent deficit to 4.6% of gross domestic product by 2020, versus 3.6 under six under the forecast made last july. so talking about they were forecasting lack of growth are obviously the forecasted it is that we're going the debt. the publicly held debt which doubled as a share of gdp during and after the recession was projected before the tax cut to rise from 78% to this year, the 91% over the coming decade. the cbo announced expected tax change to send this ratio to 97.5. you know, if we're going to use cbo statistics let's use cbo's statistic. and this is, it's like we handed a credit card and at the same time we handed a credit card with debt on it to the next generation. we are failing to fix over 50,000 bridges. that's another way to hand debt and deficit on. i know the administration is looking at an infrastructure plan that could impact be adopted to pick it's not going to be robust enough -- could, in fact, -- if you look at the corps of engineers, the corps of engineers has an iq of projects. if they don't get anoth
so cbo forecasts that the administration $1.5 trillion tax bill was sent deficit to 4.6% of gross domestic product by 2020, versus 3.6 under six under the forecast made last july. so talking about they were forecasting lack of growth are obviously the forecasted it is that we're going the debt. the publicly held debt which doubled as a share of gdp during and after the recession was projected before the tax cut to rise from 78% to this year, the 91% over the coming decade. the cbo announced...
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doesn't have a place in this movement, as what transpired between bill clinton and myself, was not sexual assault, but it constituted a grosswith that woman, miss lewinsky. >> reporter: lewinsky was just 24 years old when she became a household name for the sexual relationship with clinton, which led to his apeaimpeachment and acquittal. >> i was patient zero on a global scale instantaneously. news sources plasters photos of me all over, to sell newspapers, banner ads online and to keep people tuned to the tv. >> reporter: in an essay for "vanity fair," lewinsky wrote, i will always remain firm on this point, it was a consensual relationship. any abuse was in the aftermath, when i was made a scapegoat to protect his powerful position. she writes, i see how problematic it is that the two of us got to a place where there was a question of consent. continuing, the road that led there was littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station and privilege. adding, he was my boss. he was the most powerful man on the planet. he was 27 years my senior, with enough life experience to know better. he was at the pinnacle of his car
doesn't have a place in this movement, as what transpired between bill clinton and myself, was not sexual assault, but it constituted a grosswith that woman, miss lewinsky. >> reporter: lewinsky was just 24 years old when she became a household name for the sexual relationship with clinton, which led to his apeaimpeachment and acquittal. >> i was patient zero on a global scale instantaneously. news sources plasters photos of me all over, to sell newspapers, banner ads online and to...
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the clerk: h.r. 3542 a a bill to impose sanctions against hamas for gross violations of human rights by reason of the use of civilians as human shields and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from south carolina, mr.wilson and the gentleman from california, mr. sherman, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. williams: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend and to include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. williams: i ask unanimous consent to place in the record an exchange of letters between the foreign affairs and judiciary committees. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. williams: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. williams: i'm grateful for the co-author of this legislation and a good friend, congressman seth moulton of massachusetts, a valued iraq veteran and the orange co-sponsors, representative
the clerk: h.r. 3542 a a bill to impose sanctions against hamas for gross violations of human rights by reason of the use of civilians as human shields and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from south carolina, mr.wilson and the gentleman from california, mr. sherman, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. williams: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise...
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bill clinton. in article for vanity realizes the relationship was gross abuse of power i quote he was my boss mostlanet 27 years my senior, with enough experience to know better he was at the time the pinnacle of this is career, while i was in first job out of college, lewinsky's essay comes as 20th anniversary approaches when that came to light. >> bill clinton wife former democratically presidential nominee hillary clinton just made transition right warning about social media tweeting we should all care about how social media platforms play a part in our democratic process, because unless addressed it will happen again, if midterms 8 months we owe it to democracy to get this right, and fast. the tweet came after claim made by the trump campaign incidentally media director said they had dramatically bettering spending than the clinton campaign. >> thank you so much this what walked me up now looking at facebook saying facebook fault about what happened. >> why i said easter bunny and tooth fairy look out sheems coming for you next everybody else's fault but hers. >> a battle over obamacare contin
bill clinton. in article for vanity realizes the relationship was gross abuse of power i quote he was my boss mostlanet 27 years my senior, with enough experience to know better he was at the time the pinnacle of this is career, while i was in first job out of college, lewinsky's essay comes as 20th anniversary approaches when that came to light. >> bill clinton wife former democratically presidential nominee hillary clinton just made transition right warning about social media tweeting...
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grossing horror movie in u.s. history. we're hearing that "it:chapter 2" and bill skarsgard will don the white face paint and that scary wigr, "it: chapter 2" in tent of 2019. >> remember dressing up? never had i felt so beautiful. >>> finally today is national margarita day. so three-quarters of americans say they like margaritas. one in three say margaritas are their favorite happy hour drink. the question is to salt or not to salt the rim. i must find out from the audience. children -- >> no salt. >> i'm a no salt. >> you're a salt. >> it depends. >> if it's one of those special salts. >> yeah. >> well, it turns out salt helps balance the bitter and the sweet elements of the margarita, george, as usual is right. according to bar tenders, if you prefer frozen margaritas you can thank your local 7-eleven for that. a restaurant owner was inspired by the slurpee machines in the '70s and now that first ever frozen margarita machine is on display in the smithsonian. >> no. >> yes. i'm a font of margarita knowledge. >> we're ready for props to bring out margaritas? no. >> i'll see you at 5:00. >> it's 5:00 somewhere. but first
grossing horror movie in u.s. history. we're hearing that "it:chapter 2" and bill skarsgard will don the white face paint and that scary wigr, "it: chapter 2" in tent of 2019. >> remember dressing up? never had i felt so beautiful. >>> finally today is national margarita day. so three-quarters of americans say they like margaritas. one in three say margaritas are their favorite happy hour drink. the question is to salt or not to salt the rim. i must find out...
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bill pay, that are good for our customers. >> that is the paypal cfo earlier today. now to cory johnson in new york with more on alibaba earnings. >> a big day. they failed to impress the company's grosspping. it rose 18% in the fourth quarter. it was interesting deal. they dropped the profit-sharing deal. they are quite a take 33% of the business and stop taking cash. alibaba is a big part of that index, how big is it to your index? >> it is the largest holding. about 9%. it and tencent are neck and neck. they are almost always at the top. >> you were in an interesting position. maybe you do not care if it goes up and down. these confusing transactions, can you explain what is happening, giving up cash payments from financials, handing over a third of the equity? >> i have not had the chance to dig into the details of it. the original relationship has been complicated. that is part of the chinese regulatory environment about ownership of certain financial related entities. either way it is still a big deal to them. online payments is part of the entire story. cory: currently, what is more important? advertising or e-commerce? >> e-commerce is the business, the most profitable piece a
bill pay, that are good for our customers. >> that is the paypal cfo earlier today. now to cory johnson in new york with more on alibaba earnings. >> a big day. they failed to impress the company's grosspping. it rose 18% in the fourth quarter. it was interesting deal. they dropped the profit-sharing deal. they are quite a take 33% of the business and stop taking cash. alibaba is a big part of that index, how big is it to your index? >> it is the largest holding. about 9%. it...
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the sto stores, but that's expensive, too, and their gross margin was down as well they're getting pressures from every direction right now. >> billpossible that walmart is overestimating its capacity to do well online what i mean by that is, if you go to walmart stores, as i have extensively, it's an outing. families go there. it's a saturday afternoon thing. you have the kids in the toy department or sporting goods it's a place you go as a destination. you often see entire families in there. is it maybe that they're not reading their customer base correctly? >> well, i think they are. they're very good. they have the most data any company could have on their customers. so they're trying to do two things a the same time they're trying to deliver that experience that you talked about. and that you see and they're doing that actually very well, which is why their same-store sales are growing it's expensive both in labor and in margin to continue to do that. at the same time, they're trying to convert as much business as they can into their digital platform because that's where the customer is headed that's also expensive. so those
the sto stores, but that's expensive, too, and their gross margin was down as well they're getting pressures from every direction right now. >> billpossible that walmart is overestimating its capacity to do well online what i mean by that is, if you go to walmart stores, as i have extensively, it's an outing. families go there. it's a saturday afternoon thing. you have the kids in the toy department or sporting goods it's a place you go as a destination. you often see entire families in...
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state representative bill hager tweeting out that he wants the governor to fire the broward county sheriff. he tweeted as a result of the media reports coming out showing the grossncompetence of the broward sheriff, i am calling on governor scott to remove sheriff israel from his post. we must also modernize our law enforcement agencies to ensure such a catastrophic breakdown of communication never occurs again. also the chairman of the freedom caucus, north carolina congressman mark meadows tweeting out, the broward county sheriff in front of a nationwide audience on cnn lectured the nra and millions of law-abiding gun owners when all along it was his department that did nothing after 39 calls. multiple threats and failed to engage the shooter. astounding. we need answers. democratic representative ted deutch released a video slamming the nra. >> to require background checks on every sale and transfer. to keep guns out of the hands of suspected terrorists. to outlaw bump stocks that enable automatic rates of five. to require that no one under the age of 21 can buy a gun and to once again be an assault weapons from our streets. >>reporter: at the center of all o
state representative bill hager tweeting out that he wants the governor to fire the broward county sheriff. he tweeted as a result of the media reports coming out showing the grossncompetence of the broward sheriff, i am calling on governor scott to remove sheriff israel from his post. we must also modernize our law enforcement agencies to ensure such a catastrophic breakdown of communication never occurs again. also the chairman of the freedom caucus, north carolina congressman mark meadows...
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bill is expected to be taken up by a committee next month. ( darya ) the woman who was livestreaming during a deadly crash... has been sentenced to six years in prison. obdulia sanchez was convicted of grossular manslaughter, d-u-i and child endangerment. sanchez was driving around 100 mile per hours in los banos when she lost control of her car. the car overturned... ejecting and killing her 14-year-old sister. video shows sanchez taking her hands off the wheel while driving. the recording also shows sanchez leaning over her lifeless sister after the crash. ( james ) a federal appeals court upholds a san francisco law that regulates a landlord's ability --- to buyout renters. back in 2014... san francisco supervisors passed the law over concerns that landlords were forcing tenants to accept buyouts... to get around rent control. landlords argued against the law -- saying it violated their rights. the court did not agree. the law requires landlords to inform tenants of their rights in a buyout. it also allows tenants to back out of a buyout deal within 45 days. ( james ) san francisco is suing california... because of a state law that allows uber and lyft drivers ... to have a single busi
bill is expected to be taken up by a committee next month. ( darya ) the woman who was livestreaming during a deadly crash... has been sentenced to six years in prison. obdulia sanchez was convicted of grossular manslaughter, d-u-i and child endangerment. sanchez was driving around 100 mile per hours in los banos when she lost control of her car. the car overturned... ejecting and killing her 14-year-old sister. video shows sanchez taking her hands off the wheel while driving. the recording...
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bill would be supported. >> senator booker misrepresented the pork industry in north carolina. i worked there five years and that is a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. they do use different technology than we do in iowa they have a growing crop year-round we do not so they can use those spray fields it is not robin knew her they are long -- maneuver on the bermuda grass but today weud almost use that to prevent runoff and also prevent we feel we have made tremendous progress with the maneuver -- .manure with trying to do everything they can to be good stewards. >> what about the farm bureau legislation? and do we agree with what we are talking about is the unfortunate decision about a reporting requirement on the small operations? >> we do agree with that those that try to get involved to fix something that is very difficult my neighbor to the left explained it very eloquently putting our farmers atin risk. also a 1500 acres in georgia how will i report that then i have four chicken houses how do i report those omissions? it is a big liability that was not the intent of the congress we think. >> than
bill would be supported. >> senator booker misrepresented the pork industry in north carolina. i worked there five years and that is a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. they do use different technology than we do in iowa they have a growing crop year-round we do not so they can use those spray fields it is not robin knew her they are long -- maneuver on the bermuda grass but today weud almost use that to prevent runoff and also prevent we feel we have made tremendous...
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bill hager is demanding that the governor remove the sheriff from his post. he sent out a tweet saying the call for broward county sheriff scott israel to be removed due to his gross incompetence and inaction is growing. he released a copy of the letter he wrote to the governor calling for the sheriff to be fired. in response to that letter, the sheriff released his own letter in which we wrote to the governor in which he's trying to clarify on the day of the shooting there was only one deputy on the campus during the actual attack and that was the school resource officer who has been removed. he's clarifying that any other responding officers or deputies arrived after the shooter had fled. the shooter trying to clarify that his deputies responded to 18 calls about this school shooter and that 16 of the 18 calls were handled correctly but admit that two out of 18 of those calls are under investigation. we'd like to give you a brief live look now at the campus at stoneman douglas high school. today is the first day that students are being welcomed back on to the campus since the shooting. the classes are scheduled to resume later this week. they're trying to ease t
bill hager is demanding that the governor remove the sheriff from his post. he sent out a tweet saying the call for broward county sheriff scott israel to be removed due to his gross incompetence and inaction is growing. he released a copy of the letter he wrote to the governor calling for the sheriff to be fired. in response to that letter, the sheriff released his own letter in which we wrote to the governor in which he's trying to clarify on the day of the shooting there was only one deputy...
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bill would be supported by us. mr. boker misrepresented the pork industry in north carolina. i worked there in five years. that's a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. they do use different technology than we do in iowa. they have a growing crop year round. we do not. so they can use spray fields to apply main ly dewater the lagoons. it's not rahmanure that they're putting on the bermuda grass. in iowa, almost all our manure today is incorporated in the 4 to 6," number one, to prevent runoff, number two to prevent smell. so, we feel like we've made tremendous progress in this manure application. and there's new technology for pit additives, polymers that reduce odor dramatically. that, along with cover crops. we have seen a tremendous increase in cover crops in iowa. producers are trying to do everything they can to be good stewards. >> what would the farm bureau think about this legislation that i described from senator donnelly and senator fisher? do we agree that what we're talking about here is an unfortunate decision by the circuit court about a reporting requirement on these small operations? >
bill would be supported by us. mr. boker misrepresented the pork industry in north carolina. i worked there in five years. that's a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. they do use different technology than we do in iowa. they have a growing crop year round. we do not. so they can use spray fields to apply main ly dewater the lagoons. it's not rahmanure that they're putting on the bermuda grass. in iowa, almost all our manure today is incorporated in the 4 to 6," number...
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bill would be supported by us. senator booker misrepresented the pork industry, i worked in north carolina for five years. that is a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. these different technology than we do in iowa. they have a growing property, we do not, they use spray fields to apply mainly the water lagoons, it is not raw manure they are putting on the bermuda grass. in iowa almost all of our manure today is incorporated to prevent runoff and prevent smell so we feel we have made tremendous progress in this man nor application and there's new technology for pit additives, polymers that reduce odor dramatically that producers are using. that along with crops, we assume tremendous increase in cover crops in iowa so i producers are trying to do everything they can to be good stewards. >> what would the farm bureau think about this legislation i described from senator donnelly and senator fisher? do we agree that what we're talking about is an unfortunate decision by the circuit court about a reporting requirement on small operations? >> we do agree with that and we applaud the senator getting involve
bill would be supported by us. senator booker misrepresented the pork industry, i worked in north carolina for five years. that is a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. these different technology than we do in iowa. they have a growing property, we do not, they use spray fields to apply mainly the water lagoons, it is not raw manure they are putting on the bermuda grass. in iowa almost all of our manure today is incorporated to prevent runoff and prevent smell so we feel we...
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bill would be supported by us. i think senator booker misrepresented the pork industry in north carolina. i worked in north carolina for five years. that's a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. they do use different technology than we do in iowa. they have a growing crop year round. we do not. so they can use spray fields to apply mainly the water the lagoons. it's not raw manure they are putting on the bermuda grass. in iowa, almost all manure is four to 6 inch, number one to prevent runoff, number two to prevent smell. so we feel like we have made tremendous progress in this manure application. and there is no technology for pit additives, polymers that reduce odor, that among with cover crops, tremendous increase in cover crops in iowa. so i think farmers are doing everything they can to be good stewards. >> mr. duval, what would they think of this legislation that i described from senator fischer and donnelly, aen do we agree what we are talking about here is unfortunate decision about the circuit court about a reporting requirement on these small operations? >> we do agree with that, senator, and we applaud the senators
bill would be supported by us. i think senator booker misrepresented the pork industry in north carolina. i worked in north carolina for five years. that's a gross misrepresentation of the farms in north carolina. they do use different technology than we do in iowa. they have a growing crop year round. we do not. so they can use spray fields to apply mainly the water the lagoons. it's not raw manure they are putting on the bermuda grass. in iowa, almost all manure is four to 6 inch, number one...
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bill. not exactly consistent with the story we are hearing today. def cents will be sent to 4.6% of gross domestic product by 2020 versus 3.6 under the forecast made last july. the cbo expects tax change to send this ratio to 97.5. and this is -- it's like we handed a credit card, and at the same time we handed a credit card with debt on it to the next generation, we're failing at the same time fix 50,000 bridges. i know the administration is looking at an infrastructure plan that could in fact be adopted here. it's not going to be robust enough. right now if you look at the corps of engineers, the corps of engineers has a queue of projects. if they don't get another dime about what they're doing, it's going to take at least 17 years in current dollars to finish those projects. so we've now made a choice. we've made an economic choice and we've made an economic gamble. but let's not pretend that we haven't taken a risk here, that this is all rosy. if -- do not pretend that we are being fiscally responsible every day that we're here. and so i'm going to leave it at that. i want to talk abo
bill. not exactly consistent with the story we are hearing today. def cents will be sent to 4.6% of gross domestic product by 2020 versus 3.6 under the forecast made last july. the cbo expects tax change to send this ratio to 97.5. and this is -- it's like we handed a credit card, and at the same time we handed a credit card with debt on it to the next generation, we're failing at the same time fix 50,000 bridges. i know the administration is looking at an infrastructure plan that could in fact...
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bill is expected to be taken up by a committee next month. ( darya ) the woman who was livestreaming during a deadly crash... has been sentenced to six years in prison. obdulia sanchez was convicted of grosshter, d-u-i and child endangerment. sanchez was driving around 100 mile per hours in los banos when she lost control of her car. the car overturned... ejecting and killing her 14- year-old sister. video shows sanchez taking her hands off the wheel while driving. the recording also shows sanchez leaning over her lifeless sister after the crash. ( james ) a federal appeals court upholds a san francisco law that regulates a landlord's ability --- to buyout renters. back in 2014... san francisco supervisors passed the law over concerns that landlords were forcing tenants to accept buyouts... to get around rent control. landlords argued against the law -- saying it violated their rights. the court did not agree. the law requires landlords to inform tenants of their rights in a buyout. it also allows tenants to back out of a buyout deal within 45 days. ( james ) take a look at the new seating on bart. bart is re-covering all of its priority seats... with this new yellow-mustard fabric. they
bill is expected to be taken up by a committee next month. ( darya ) the woman who was livestreaming during a deadly crash... has been sentenced to six years in prison. obdulia sanchez was convicted of grosshter, d-u-i and child endangerment. sanchez was driving around 100 mile per hours in los banos when she lost control of her car. the car overturned... ejecting and killing her 14- year-old sister. video shows sanchez taking her hands off the wheel while driving. the recording also shows...