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jonathan: rick rieder and the guys at black rock.mberg reayield." ♪ ♪ emily: it has been nearly six years since tim cook to go over apple for steve jobs. he put off the largest acquisition in apple history. he is taken on issues like the environment and education. he maintains a dialogue with president trump despite their disagreement on climate change. now, as i've been sales plateau, questions remain -- i-phone sales fifo, questions remain. we sit down with tim cook and talk about apple's homepod, a direct challenge to amazon and
jonathan: rick rieder and the guys at black rock.mberg reayield." ♪ ♪ emily: it has been nearly six years since tim cook to go over apple for steve jobs. he put off the largest acquisition in apple history. he is taken on issues like the environment and education. he maintains a dialogue with president trump despite their disagreement on climate change. now, as i've been sales plateau, questions remain -- i-phone sales fifo, questions remain. we sit down with tim cook and talk about...
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when the top strategist at black rock says the search for safety could be bullish for the market. he'll explain. >>> plus, erin is bringing the heat, serving one stock up 33% in the past year. she says now is the perfect time to buy. the name when "fast money" returns. usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. returns. returns.k traffic's bad, the future's going to be a nightmare! does nobody like the future? c'mon, the future. he obviously doesn't know intel is helping power autonomous cars and the 5g network they connect to. with this, won't happen in the future. thanks, jim. there's some napkins in the glovebox. okay, but why would i need a napkin? you could have just told me a bump was coming. we know the future. because we're building it. ♪ dynamic performance, so you can own the road. track-tuned handling, so you can conquer corners. aggres
when the top strategist at black rock says the search for safety could be bullish for the market. he'll explain. >>> plus, erin is bringing the heat, serving one stock up 33% in the past year. she says now is the perfect time to buy. the name when "fast money" returns. usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my...
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tomorrow, bloomberg real yield will be live from the black rocks -- blackrock trading.onathan ferro will sit down with black rocks -- they will give their perspective on the fixed income market tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. let's check on the bloomberg first alert news with mark crumpton. mark: president trump said today that wounded republican congressman steve is quoted here in some trouble. he says he will be ok, we hope, offering that assessment as a shaken u.s. house gavel back after a day -- a shooting. the president and the first lady visited at the hospital wednesday night. vice president pence and his wife this morning. lawmakers sought a semblance of normalcy even as they offered prayers for the wounded and echoed the president in pledges of unity. to be crystal clear there is not any room in our society for hate. there is not room for violence. stand, we must act in a peaceful and orderly and nonviolent fashion. mark: a home inspector from illinois has several minor -- determine the republican party over social media, he criticize
tomorrow, bloomberg real yield will be live from the black rocks -- blackrock trading.onathan ferro will sit down with black rocks -- they will give their perspective on the fixed income market tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. let's check on the bloomberg first alert news with mark crumpton. mark: president trump said today that wounded republican congressman steve is quoted here in some trouble. he says he will be ok, we hope, offering that assessment as a shaken u.s....
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jonathan: rick rieder and the guys at black rock, this is "bloomberg real ♪ >> it hasn't been nearlyince tim cook took over cofounder, iconic steve jobs. there will be apple watch and apple music, he pulled off the largest acquisition in history buying beats. he takes on social issues like equality and education. he stood up to president obama and maintains a relationship with president trump despite
jonathan: rick rieder and the guys at black rock, this is "bloomberg real ♪ >> it hasn't been nearlyince tim cook took over cofounder, iconic steve jobs. there will be apple watch and apple music, he pulled off the largest acquisition in history buying beats. he takes on social issues like equality and education. he stood up to president obama and maintains a relationship with president trump despite
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joining me now is rob kron, head of investment and retirement education at black rock, thank you for joining us. first of all, people do feel poorly informed about their benefits, why is that? >> we're all uninformed about it. because we bought it in complete and total ignorance. if you think back to your first job, right, they weren't handing out buyer's guides or user's manuals. all we got was that deduction on our paycheck. i remember asking, who's this fica guy, why's he taking all my money? >> how do couples plan? what is the difference between the individual and the spousal benefits? >> so there are fundamentally two types of benefits. the benefits you collect based upon your work history, or individual benefits, and then there are benefits you can collect based upon someone else's worker who. and so for individual benefits, those have quite a bit of flexibility. because you can take them early at a reduction. you can also wait for them and they'll get bigger. these other spousal and survivor benefits, they will go down if you take them early, but they don't get big fer you wai
joining me now is rob kron, head of investment and retirement education at black rock, thank you for joining us. first of all, people do feel poorly informed about their benefits, why is that? >> we're all uninformed about it. because we bought it in complete and total ignorance. if you think back to your first job, right, they weren't handing out buyer's guides or user's manuals. all we got was that deduction on our paycheck. i remember asking, who's this fica guy, why's he taking all my...
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and you hear the voice of a character from the film "bad day at black rock." and he talks about--he makes a comparison between japanese-americans being suspicious and as bad dogs. robert: i got it. okay, and that's sort of like the narration we'll be hearing as we see the dog in the opening part of this clip, right? okay, let's take a look at it and then we'll talk about it. male: the japanese make you mad, don't they? male: well, that's different. after that sneak attack on pearl harbor, loyal japanese-americans, that's a laugh. they're all mad dogs. there's a law in this county against shooting dogs, but when i see a mad dog, i don't wait for them to bite me. robert: now, it is a very compelling story, but why pick his story? what was significant as far as you were concerned and important for the japanese-american history? tina: yeah, i mean, i think it's interesting because even though almost immediately they disproved the idea that he was crawling through the fence, partly because his body was found so far within the fence, but nevertheless it was the offi
and you hear the voice of a character from the film "bad day at black rock." and he talks about--he makes a comparison between japanese-americans being suspicious and as bad dogs. robert: i got it. okay, and that's sort of like the narration we'll be hearing as we see the dog in the opening part of this clip, right? okay, let's take a look at it and then we'll talk about it. male: the japanese make you mad, don't they? male: well, that's different. after that sneak attack on pearl...
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francine: rupert harrison there from black rock.up later today on bloomberg tv and radio, a conversation with the oecd chief economist. in newgins at 8:30 a.m. york and 1:30 in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ reporter: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. uber is cracking down on harassment in the workplace, firing 20 employees after investigations into harassment claims. three dozen other workers had been warned or are in counseling or training. meanwhile, a separate investigation led by former u.s. attorney general has given its recommendation to uber's board. and private equity firm kkr has offered to purchase vocus for $1.6 billion. vocus' stock price collapsed. shares of vocus soared today and kkr is trained on underperforming assets on the cheap. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you, taylor. u.k. political leaders are readying their final election pitches ahead of the vote tomorrow. theresa may focused on securities, saying she would tear up even writes legislation. -- he
francine: rupert harrison there from black rock.up later today on bloomberg tv and radio, a conversation with the oecd chief economist. in newgins at 8:30 a.m. york and 1:30 in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ reporter: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. uber is cracking down on harassment in the workplace, firing 20 employees after investigations into harassment claims. three dozen other workers had been warned or are in counseling or training....
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bounce, black rock says it is serving as an acre for asian forex, instead as that source of disruption,oing back to the korean won ,hen it comes to the kospi falling for a second day, yet foreign investors continue to buy korean stocks for a third day, although the pace of inflows has slowed. on the track this terminal, where you can see the peaks and ebbs here. checking in on the year to date areormance, foreign inflows $26 million. year to date, $8 billion, just second behind taiwan at $8.7 billion. earlier we saw the taiex up by .2%. rishaad: thank you. rosalind has first word news headlines. >> qatari stocks fell again as isolation takes hold. been banned toe sail to and from qatar. relies on imports for almost 40% through the land border with saudi arabia. president trump claiming credit for the saudi led isolationist campaign, calling it just punishment. he says it is prove his trip to the middle east is paying off. washington is taking sides in a dispute between two key allies in the gulf. china has told the u.s. to mind its own business over the detention of labor activists who
bounce, black rock says it is serving as an acre for asian forex, instead as that source of disruption,oing back to the korean won ,hen it comes to the kospi falling for a second day, yet foreign investors continue to buy korean stocks for a third day, although the pace of inflows has slowed. on the track this terminal, where you can see the peaks and ebbs here. checking in on the year to date areormance, foreign inflows $26 million. year to date, $8 billion, just second behind taiwan at $8.7...
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bloomberg real yield will be live from blackrock trading floor, and jonathan ferro sits down with black rockberg. in new york,:00 5:00 in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: netmarble surge the most in two weeks in seoul. was the biggest surge in seven years and south korea, raising more than $2 billion. we spoke to europe from -- we spoke to them at the e3 conference in l.a.. let's take a listen. this will appear in some populated areas, some younger areas, we will have more capabilities, and also invest in more high peak collaboration, to reach audience more effectively in the united states. the marketing very important. we really want to emphasize that, the marketing comes first. emily: tampa bay lightning owner and chairman to name for himself, tripling clients money as they had front manager -- as a hedge fund manager at fidelity . and now he just joined former team owners as the executive chairman of axiomatic, which is where is boards take the place as-- e sports take place multinational tournaments. they spoke to us about the potential for the industry. >> it is a very young indust
bloomberg real yield will be live from blackrock trading floor, and jonathan ferro sits down with black rockberg. in new york,:00 5:00 in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: netmarble surge the most in two weeks in seoul. was the biggest surge in seven years and south korea, raising more than $2 billion. we spoke to europe from -- we spoke to them at the e3 conference in l.a.. let's take a listen. this will appear in some populated areas, some younger areas, we will have more...
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the turquoise waters, black lava rocks and white mud? must be the blew lagoon.s is one of iceland most iconic destinations. year round, day and night, regardless the weather, you will find people from all over the world bobbing in the water of the blue lagoon. just down the road from here, not 200 feet there is an energy plant and this is the run up water from the energy plant. if you can look just beyond that hill which they -- you are bathing in factory run off, it is a gorgeous place and it is a nice spa. >> do you think people here know they are bathing in factory run off water? so in the bro sure.ink it says >> it works and cleaned and warm. and obviously very warm. >> if you look around you, you will see these strangers with go ghostly faces that people put on of the basilica mud. >> basilica mud can help with skin condition and drawing visitors from around the globe. the blue lagoon is one thing, those are mainly for the tourists c tourists. you want to see people living in the community, you have to come to a pool like this. this is where the locals hang
the turquoise waters, black lava rocks and white mud? must be the blew lagoon.s is one of iceland most iconic destinations. year round, day and night, regardless the weather, you will find people from all over the world bobbing in the water of the blue lagoon. just down the road from here, not 200 feet there is an energy plant and this is the run up water from the energy plant. if you can look just beyond that hill which they -- you are bathing in factory run off, it is a gorgeous place and it...
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a programming note -- bloomberg will be live from black rock after the fed decision.w here on lumber television. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 11:00 a.m. in san francisco and 11 in london and i'm scarlet fu. >> this is "bloomberg markets," ♪ scarlet: we are live in new york over the next hour. here are the top stories we're covering from around the world and on bloomberg. in the markets, investors are tweaking their trades on the heels of the fed hawkish tone. we can inflation and what it is for markets just ahead. vessel -- a special prosecutor look into other president trump tried to obstruct justice in the russia probe. death that that the it is still a witch hunt. and, the shrinking cost of solar power could put coal and gas plants out of business faster than expected. close in about two hours. stocks coming off a deeper decline.
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was a great opportunity for the team and a great opportunity for black rock and first reserve focus primarilyty business and we will keep doing. jason: alex kruger, thanks for joining us and giving us a good view of the energy market around the world. mark, i'm going to g throw it back to you. mark: got news from the dutch stake, which owns a big in abn amro. it is to sell a 7% stake in abn amro. it is the stake after the completion of the shareholding that will report a roughly 63%. abn will not receive any proceeds from offering. the dutch state to sell a 7% stake in abn amro. watch out for the shares when they resume trading tomorrow. vonnie: just a little update on where we are with health care, the vice president making comments to reporters in washington, d.c., saying that the senate health care bill. we will continue to work very diligently. this is as we hear a fifth republican saying he will not vote for it. let's check in on the rest of the first word news with courtney donohoe. courtney: the european union has left google with a record $2.7 million fine in an antitrust case. it has
was a great opportunity for the team and a great opportunity for black rock and first reserve focus primarilyty business and we will keep doing. jason: alex kruger, thanks for joining us and giving us a good view of the energy market around the world. mark, i'm going to g throw it back to you. mark: got news from the dutch stake, which owns a big in abn amro. it is to sell a 7% stake in abn amro. it is the stake after the completion of the shareholding that will report a roughly 63%. abn will...
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do not miss bloomberg real yield live from black rocks trading floor. -- blackrock's trading floor.his is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: breaking we are following all morning, amazon and whole foods are potential he getting together, a deal in the works for $13.7 billion, amazon buying whole foods. mark: it is incredible, isn't it? look at the effect on the side of the atlantic. the biggest decline are is our -- that opens food lion and stop & shop, shares down 9%, the biggest decline since 2007. ♪ . . vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york and in london, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." courtney donohoe has more from new york. trump is president expected to start rolling back obama administration plans to open up relations with cuba. americanses a ban on in u.s. companies doing business with cuba's military. those restrictions will also prevent individuals from planning their own educational trips to cuba outside of peer groups. merkelchancellor angela is criticizing a u.s. senate proposal to expand energy sanctions on russia. she su
do not miss bloomberg real yield live from black rocks trading floor. -- blackrock's trading floor.his is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: breaking we are following all morning, amazon and whole foods are potential he getting together, a deal in the works for $13.7 billion, amazon buying whole foods. mark: it is incredible, isn't it? look at the effect on the side of the atlantic. the biggest decline are is our -- that opens food lion and stop & shop, shares down 9%, the biggest decline since 2007....
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is with the black rock investment industry and she is still with us all stop two biggest stories have the table. .et's do italy what do you make of the handling of the banks. show me the alternative. decided towards resolving that we are in terrible shape and we are loansng this mountain of and hindering the performance of the italian banking sector. there is finally some movement. that is an excellent story. the news is very fresh and it is only the third time they have declared they banks. >> it is new and there are questions. some of this looks a little funny, but it is not what people expected. there is the cost to the wasayer set aside and it questions about why not have there isen sharing and the framework and that is how it will work. we will have to see. thereead this story and that one could say that this is to avoid the burden on senior debtholders. explain inl need to the solvency laws that should apply. movement and capacity with the italian banking sector and that is good news for italy and europe. >> we have to squeeze in the would you agree about the rediscovering of th
is with the black rock investment industry and she is still with us all stop two biggest stories have the table. .et's do italy what do you make of the handling of the banks. show me the alternative. decided towards resolving that we are in terrible shape and we are loansng this mountain of and hindering the performance of the italian banking sector. there is finally some movement. that is an excellent story. the news is very fresh and it is only the third time they have declared they banks....
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you get a shell that comes in, a lot of experience in scenario analysis, the black rock and others whore engaged in this -- blackrock and others who are engaged in this, jpmorgan, morgan stanley, these firms make a difference. citigroup, eons. this will make it better as it goes forward. >> you have pepsi but not coca-cola. what does that mean? >> you have pepsi. what this means is if you are somebody and i have would have say you have pepsi, a series of the world's leading consumer products companies, leading companies and leading consumer product companies who are in this, if you are a provider of capital who thinks this is one of the issues, and if you think that even obstructing from climate change but -- abstracting from, change the managing risk opportunities, that is one of the factors. you use management to judge the factors for the company. it will matter of somebody -- if somebody is adopting something like this or similar to this and overtime is that critical mass builds, it will become increasingly important. there is no comment on any company who did not sign as if one wen
you get a shell that comes in, a lot of experience in scenario analysis, the black rock and others whore engaged in this -- blackrock and others who are engaged in this, jpmorgan, morgan stanley, these firms make a difference. citigroup, eons. this will make it better as it goes forward. >> you have pepsi but not coca-cola. what does that mean? >> you have pepsi. what this means is if you are somebody and i have would have say you have pepsi, a series of the world's leading consumer...
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varley was a part of that block rock board upon black rock's completing acquisition of then etf and fundsr independent developer of rio tinto and stepped down from that board position earlier today this is certainly going to hurt his reputation. >> taken nine years. >> finally some executives in this case have been charged with criminal violations. nothing ever happened here in the united states. >> nothing, and, you know, it's also not necessarily the case or set of cases that you would have expected to have finally some criminal attention for large bank executives, right this isn't a really crisis staff at the core. >> he's not there anymore, but currently barclays is being charged here, and i think that's going to have to be a decision. >> definitely remains an overhang. >> whether they plead guilty. >> some kind of a range play, right. >> we have a few other stories we wanted to comment on here in fast take. genealogy website ancestry.com has filed for a confidential ipo. the number of shares offered, the price range not disclosed, that's the confidential part last may ancestry said i
varley was a part of that block rock board upon black rock's completing acquisition of then etf and fundsr independent developer of rio tinto and stepped down from that board position earlier today this is certainly going to hurt his reputation. >> taken nine years. >> finally some executives in this case have been charged with criminal violations. nothing ever happened here in the united states. >> nothing, and, you know, it's also not necessarily the case or set of cases...
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richard turner is with us, black rock investment institute. you and i have both old enough to remember jim callahan's pact, the 77, 79 coalition. are we back to the 70s politics and with the consequent attractiveness or unattractiveness of uk-based assets? >> in terms of politics, one example we did have a hung parliament in 1974, and that did lead to a second general election. i think that's going to be in the back of many people's minds. i think this is a drag for uk assets, broadly. it creates -- domestic assets. creates uncertainty, important to remember the stock market in the uk is an international stock market, more than 70% of the earnings coming from overseas. i think the core issue around this election, though, is about the uncertainty it creates over brexit because we're on a very clear path before towards a hard brexit and now all options are in play, certainly increases the risk of crashing out of the eu without a deal, that risk is clearly increased. but also i think that the possibility of a softer brexit or even some discussion
richard turner is with us, black rock investment institute. you and i have both old enough to remember jim callahan's pact, the 77, 79 coalition. are we back to the 70s politics and with the consequent attractiveness or unattractiveness of uk-based assets? >> in terms of politics, one example we did have a hung parliament in 1974, and that did lead to a second general election. i think that's going to be in the back of many people's minds. i think this is a drag for uk assets, broadly. it...
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. ♪ ♪ is bloomberg: daybreak, and coming up on real yield, the ceo of global fixed income at black rock. eastern. david: this is bloomberg, i am david westin. president trump is on his way to miami, where he will be announcing some scaling back of his predecessors moves to normalize relations with cuba. carlos gutierrez served as secretary of commerce under george w. bush, and also is eeo and chairman of the kellogg company. of therman and ceo kellogg company. take us into your perception into what has gone on with cuba, what is going on today, and what makes sense. mr. gutierrez: we went through a process of normalization started by president obama which led to the reopening of embassies in late 2014. that was the first time in over 50 years that we have had embassies, and then opening of economic trade and relations. what i have read so far what the president is going to announce today, it seems like tweaking. it does not signal a major cuba policy or new direction. tweakingasically is the current regulations, making it of it more difficult to --vel -- a bit more trip difficult to tra
. ♪ ♪ is bloomberg: daybreak, and coming up on real yield, the ceo of global fixed income at black rock. eastern. david: this is bloomberg, i am david westin. president trump is on his way to miami, where he will be announcing some scaling back of his predecessors moves to normalize relations with cuba. carlos gutierrez served as secretary of commerce under george w. bush, and also is eeo and chairman of the kellogg company. of therman and ceo kellogg company. take us into your perception...
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. >> i would say that black rock is a riskier bet than a northern trust.cause they have much more on the money management side they are definitely a riskier company. if i was in this space, i'm not in this space, if i was if state street, i'd rotate and go into northern trust. >> i think a lot was i wonder if the granularity of this form benefits these van nil la-type holding companies. i wonder if it's pre-loaded already. i would say to guy's point, i think you have to take stocks off the trabl get a virgin trade, maybe go back to the regular banks. >>> switch gears here, sell it, that's what they are doing after nike said it would slash 2% of the global work force. mike ko breaks it all down hey, mike. >> hi there, so we did see over five times the average foot clooum volume trading and most activity was concentrated in the june 30th 52 strike puts, 30,000 in a block for about 90 cents at about 1:00 these are bearish bets that will be below 92 or $51 or tlabt by the end of the month it's important to note they will announce earnings on the 29th. >> that
. >> i would say that black rock is a riskier bet than a northern trust.cause they have much more on the money management side they are definitely a riskier company. if i was in this space, i'm not in this space, if i was if state street, i'd rotate and go into northern trust. >> i think a lot was i wonder if the granularity of this form benefits these van nil la-type holding companies. i wonder if it's pre-loaded already. i would say to guy's point, i think you have to take stocks...
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bloomberg real yield went to the black rock trading floor today.omberg asked if everything does seem rich right now across asset price. >> we don't see everything as rich. we are on the fixed income side, so in the fixed income side, it is not so much about rich or cheap. it has similar amounts to the downside you are taking. in fixed income, you do not get that. >> do you think european credit is rich echo >> european credit is absolutely rich and highly affected by central bank behavior. negative interest rates forcing people into underwriting levels that are not economic because you have a noneconomic driving force. >> a lot of people watching the program do agree with the premise. >> some of the equity markets are less expensive than the fixed income markets, and there are areas within the fixed income markets that are more attractive. the key issue is we are valuing equities against an environment where you are not going back to a 5% or 6% interest rate environment. if you are in a persistently lower interest rate environment, the whole valuat
bloomberg real yield went to the black rock trading floor today.omberg asked if everything does seem rich right now across asset price. >> we don't see everything as rich. we are on the fixed income side, so in the fixed income side, it is not so much about rich or cheap. it has similar amounts to the downside you are taking. in fixed income, you do not get that. >> do you think european credit is rich echo >> european credit is absolutely rich and highly affected by central...
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. >> what are you in the team at black rock are doing to look at inflation dynamics right now?is a great quake -- --n with therehave to be a two, are some things weighing on inflation today, including technology that is crushing down. inyou talk about this today terms of what amazon did, that is taking efficiencies out of the system. there are dynamics happening like wenflation reports show here. there are some extraordinary things happening with services, inflation around services has been stable. the only reason you're trending down a bit was wireless because of the cuts, which is technology pressing down on inflation. if you are looking at goods inflation, this is where technology is pressing down. the central bank cannot lift, and this is good for servers and net disposable income. so the point about two, we showed some things around wireless and the pressure you have seen around that -- these are all good things. whether it is peril, -- whether it is apparel, food, like today, if technology is helping the consumer and lower income by pressing down on inflation. think about
. >> what are you in the team at black rock are doing to look at inflation dynamics right now?is a great quake -- --n with therehave to be a two, are some things weighing on inflation today, including technology that is crushing down. inyou talk about this today terms of what amazon did, that is taking efficiencies out of the system. there are dynamics happening like wenflation reports show here. there are some extraordinary things happening with services, inflation around services has...
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. >>> black rock out with a new note on global political risk as voters in the u.k. head to the polls. let's bring in the chief multi-asset strategist at black rock's investment institute. where does the election in the u.k. fit into everything? i figure that's not the primary risk globally right now but i guess it on the map since it's the day. >> right. well, it's definitely on the map for the u.k. as you say, it's not probably a global risk. to us and to markets the significance is largely in relation to what this maneans f the brexit negotiations and to what extent the markets will mack it more likely or less likely that we're headed toward a very hard brexit. i think that's the main thing investors will be looking for and more specifically -- >> i'm sorry, we're going to have a delay and have problems and talk over each other again and again. is it even worthwhile the effort to cover all the black swans, you know, north korean mislaunch to the west coast or some horrific event somewhere that we really can't anticipate or are we really looking at thanksgiving lik
. >>> black rock out with a new note on global political risk as voters in the u.k. head to the polls. let's bring in the chief multi-asset strategist at black rock's investment institute. where does the election in the u.k. fit into everything? i figure that's not the primary risk globally right now but i guess it on the map since it's the day. >> right. well, it's definitely on the map for the u.k. as you say, it's not probably a global risk. to us and to markets the...
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they have reduced the amount of time stocks can be extended and the quota for black rock. they try again to win over the msci. there are sticking points that remain inl controls place. i is an issue, as is the need for authorization from both the shanghai and shenzhen stock exchanges when it comes to etf that includes these a-shares. that could be a sticking point. morgan stanley says if the decision does go through in less than 20 hours time, you could see a market uptick about half a percent to 1%. it will not be hugely significant at this stage because it would not be implemented until june 2018. if the decision goes against china, you could see a market follow of 1%. morgan stanley says initially, you might see passive inflows of $1 billion to $1.5 billion. this is the first step in a long process of including these into the msci, something bloomberg intelligence says would eventually or could eventually lead to about $400 billion worth of investment or foreign interests in china's a-shares. a move forcould be now in the short term. how does this all play into china's
they have reduced the amount of time stocks can be extended and the quota for black rock. they try again to win over the msci. there are sticking points that remain inl controls place. i is an issue, as is the need for authorization from both the shanghai and shenzhen stock exchanges when it comes to etf that includes these a-shares. that could be a sticking point. morgan stanley says if the decision does go through in less than 20 hours time, you could see a market uptick about half a percent...
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. >> it's good for black rock, good for state street. >> and jack vogue you will is worried about thatthe whole market. >>> coming up next, apparel retailers are reeling from online competition. they're already high debt levels will grow under an accounting rule's change on leases next year. j. crew is trying to siphon off its intellectual property. so it can raise debt many and keep it from existing bond holders. should inch vesters be pushing back on those efforts. >> this is the way these cycles go, they have slowing traffic, no real top line power at all. there's a risk of a downward spiral right here. all the short sellers, which racked up a ton of money on restoration hardware today, this is all in the thesis, the accounting change is coming, and the banks and lenders are going to start to tighten up their coven ants. >>> real evidence of the tight job market. maine with a record low 3% unemployment rate is going to release prisoners to do summer work. nonviolent owe fenders to make up for fewer visas for foreign workers and maine's aging population. >> does it make you want to t
. >> it's good for black rock, good for state street. >> and jack vogue you will is worried about thatthe whole market. >>> coming up next, apparel retailers are reeling from online competition. they're already high debt levels will grow under an accounting rule's change on leases next year. j. crew is trying to siphon off its intellectual property. so it can raise debt many and keep it from existing bond holders. should inch vesters be pushing back on those efforts....
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you soon, art cashin big board this morning nuveen celebrating 30 years in funds over the nasdaq, black rock capital investment celebrating its 10th anniversary we've gotten into a bunch of stock specific stories, namely underarmour, sarah, which has named a new president and ceo from aldo, the shoe company. >> and fcorp, one of the better performers in charge of some of the outdoor brands like northface over there. and it's an important signal to investors that they have a coo now, someone they claim, mr. frisk, who has been in the retail industry about 30 years not doing a whole lot for the stock, which is down 25% so far this year. chart looks even uglier on the total year but this is a company as it matures, which kevin plaveng, the ceo, has admitted they need to right side the business, slow down, be more responsible. i think this is a move toward that this is a nod to the fact that they're in a different stage of their growth and they're trying to communicate that very clearly to investors who, at some times when the stocks started turning lower, used the word arrogant to describe him.
you soon, art cashin big board this morning nuveen celebrating 30 years in funds over the nasdaq, black rock capital investment celebrating its 10th anniversary we've gotten into a bunch of stock specific stories, namely underarmour, sarah, which has named a new president and ceo from aldo, the shoe company. >> and fcorp, one of the better performers in charge of some of the outdoor brands like northface over there. and it's an important signal to investors that they have a coo now,...
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joining us from london is richard turnill of black rock. great to get your perspective.uy the dip in tech, was it just a technical rotation richard: first of all, great to be here, thanks for inviting me. we see many investors who missed the rally last year, global equities over 16% over that period of time. many are asking whether it is too late to buy. our message is it is not. when we look at stocks that have led the market higher, they include technology and financials, but it's been a broad-based rally, many stocks inning new highs in the last few months. when we look at this sustained economic expansion, the breath of flows coming into the equity markets, with we believe are reasonable values, we believe it is right to own the equity markets, right to take a long-term view. to your question, it is right to be bonded debts when you get opportunities. alix: how do you stack the value versus growth dilemma. adjusted int be financials and energy in that respect? if you look at value today, yes, you see financials in there, many of which have done extremely well over th
joining us from london is richard turnill of black rock. great to get your perspective.uy the dip in tech, was it just a technical rotation richard: first of all, great to be here, thanks for inviting me. we see many investors who missed the rally last year, global equities over 16% over that period of time. many are asking whether it is too late to buy. our message is it is not. when we look at stocks that have led the market higher, they include technology and financials, but it's been a...
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us, terrystill with simpson of black rock, and troy gayeski of sky bridge capital.ff gets reversed. we have heard it from wolfgang schauble, from emmanuel macron. now we hear it from donald tusk. is that just a dream? jerry: -- terry: there is no precedent for this. what thehink about negotiations will be going forward, the negotiations seem tough. you are going to try to violate one of those four freedoms of the e.u. -- services, capital, and labor -- with the last one being the most important. it appears to be a sticking block. here is athe story nightmare for the 52% who voted for brexit this time last year. i just wonder whether it is a dream for them for more than one reason, not just for the european project at something david touched on earlier -- the money, the budget that needs to be filled, the gap that needs to be filled. is that still a position of leverage for the united kingdom? >> if you look at the amount of money they of the e.u., it is a substantial piece of leverage. has been a core of why they voted to leave. answer in the short-term to how they
us, terrystill with simpson of black rock, and troy gayeski of sky bridge capital.ff gets reversed. we have heard it from wolfgang schauble, from emmanuel macron. now we hear it from donald tusk. is that just a dream? jerry: -- terry: there is no precedent for this. what thehink about negotiations will be going forward, the negotiations seem tough. you are going to try to violate one of those four freedoms of the e.u. -- services, capital, and labor -- with the last one being the most...
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michael of black rock is sticking with us as well p we have the cfo of wells fargo's the key at an investorinteresting data on loans. in thegrowth in loans as past. u.s. politics is not a big of the slowdown we have seen in loan growth and not as we have seen a year earlier. heard yesterday like bank of america and jpmorgan. >> autos, we should pull back. alix: a quick programming note for you are live coverage of president trump has announcement -- president trump's announcement at 3:00 from the white house. live from new york and washington, this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: take a look at the vix posting its lowest monthly average level on record posting the single digits four times last month. it has not happened since december 1993. of blackredericks rock. how do you play it? low think low vix means expected volatility, which means a lot of leverage is employed. i think it is easier to play this through the index, i would not make any stock backs -- bets. >> is it a new normal? we talk about the average of 20 or will we actually get to those levels again? you have etf's and investors coming i
michael of black rock is sticking with us as well p we have the cfo of wells fargo's the key at an investorinteresting data on loans. in thegrowth in loans as past. u.s. politics is not a big of the slowdown we have seen in loan growth and not as we have seen a year earlier. heard yesterday like bank of america and jpmorgan. >> autos, we should pull back. alix: a quick programming note for you are live coverage of president trump has announcement -- president trump's announcement at 3:00...
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coming up later today, bloomberg real yield is on the road, live from black rocks trading field -- blackrock'sheir perspective in the fixed income market. that is at 5:00 p.m. in london, 12:00 p.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg surveillance, i am taylor riggs. in europe, car sales rebounded back last month. dealer sold almost 8% cars in may after sales fell 7% the month before. fiat models such as the 500 and panda, and mercy 80's cars -- mercedes cars were the big winners. plans to file for bankruptcy as soon as next week. according to persons familiar with the matter, takata will seek local relief first and then the u.s.. disney's ceo bob iger calls it a first for the largest economic -- entertainment company. he spoke about his company's performance in shanghai. ande wanted to break even today is the end of the first year of business. this will break even. that is an extraordinary achievement. i am not sure we have ever done that. meanwhile, he called on congress to reform corporate taxes and says america needs that to remain competitive. that is your bloombe
coming up later today, bloomberg real yield is on the road, live from black rocks trading field -- blackrock'sheir perspective in the fixed income market. that is at 5:00 p.m. in london, 12:00 p.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg surveillance, i am taylor riggs. in europe, car sales rebounded back last month. dealer sold almost 8% cars in may after sales fell 7% the month before. fiat models such as the 500 and panda, and mercy 80's cars -- mercedes cars were...
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my kids -- when they were bussing kids from little rock out to the country and to go to these white schools because they needed black kids in these white schools, i remember asking my father, white people were moving further out of little rock, further and because the kids were coming to these schools, and i remember asking my parents. i was about 14. i was pretty -- i said if we go to their schools and they take their kids out of their schools and go to other schools, what does that mean? and he said, well, it just means that they're not being thoughtful or they're being racist. and so we do understand that. but i think nowdays if we don't say i want my kids in a better school and we don't go out and get those kids in a better school, you know, i think that we're missing out on all the information that we've been given to have access to better schools. my kids, my kids all went to different schools. i got up in the morning and took my kids to 50 different schools 6789 i have five kids. people would say, are you crazy? you leave at about 6:00 in the morning. i go yeah, but nigel needs this, an needs this. we pick th
my kids -- when they were bussing kids from little rock out to the country and to go to these white schools because they needed black kids in these white schools, i remember asking my father, white people were moving further out of little rock, further and because the kids were coming to these schools, and i remember asking my parents. i was about 14. i was pretty -- i said if we go to their schools and they take their kids out of their schools and go to other schools, what does that mean? and...
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my kids, when they were busing kids from little rock out to the country to go to these white schools, because they needed black kid out at the white schools, i remember asking my father, white people were moving further out of little rock further, because the kid were coming to these schools. i remember asking my parents, i was about 14, pretty mouthy. i remember saying, you know, if we go to their schools and they take their kid out of their schools and go to other schools, what does that mean? he said, well, it just means that they are not being thoughtful or they are being racist. we do understand that. i think nowadays, if we don't say, i want my kids in the better school and we don't go out and get the kids in a better school, we are missing out on all the information we have been given to have access to better schools. my kids all went to different schools. i had f i had five kids. i took them to five different schools. people would say, are you crazy? yes, but nigel needs this and nathan needs this and william needs this. we pick schools based on the need of the child versus how convenient it was going
my kids, when they were busing kids from little rock out to the country to go to these white schools, because they needed black kid out at the white schools, i remember asking my father, white people were moving further out of little rock further, because the kid were coming to these schools. i remember asking my parents, i was about 14, pretty mouthy. i remember saying, you know, if we go to their schools and they take their kid out of their schools and go to other schools, what does that...
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turnill,e is richard black rock. this is a vote that resolves nothing?cipants were thinking majority, more certainty, leverage for the prime. what to expect now? >> the learned behavior over the last year has been to -- we had brexit, u.s. election, french elections, italian reform vote. the market reaction is whatever the outcome to look through that. that is the same likely reaction we will get this time. whatever the outcome, what investors are going to do is focus on the fundamentals, what are the fundamentals telling us? they will be focused on any sign that this election result has any implications for the brexit vote going forward. the one asset potentially moving is the pound. jonathan: let me put forward an outcome for you. tell me whether this matters. hung parliament. there is some argument that that leads to some decline in sterling, increased uncertainty, and another election, talking about election fatigue. i think investors will look late look beyond the result itself. i think they will largely be unaffected by a hung parliament. jonathan:
turnill,e is richard black rock. this is a vote that resolves nothing?cipants were thinking majority, more certainty, leverage for the prime. what to expect now? >> the learned behavior over the last year has been to -- we had brexit, u.s. election, french elections, italian reform vote. the market reaction is whatever the outcome to look through that. that is the same likely reaction we will get this time. whatever the outcome, what investors are going to do is focus on the fundamentals,...
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rock nine. but one of the barriers is my dad's story. my dad was from north carolina where black kids could only go to eighth grade. d he made his way somehow to alabama to go to stillman institute and he worked his way to stillman institute. my dad went to stillman at 13. i used to think i wouldn't let my 13-year-old go anywhere and he just left home and went to stillman, worked his way through, went to stillman junior college, and then went to smith college and ultimately became a superintendent of our school district. but my life always has been kind of based on my parents. my parents were both teachers and so the importance of education was to talk about all the time in our family and i watched my parents teaching in all black schools where we went and, again, when we got ready to graduate from junior high school at the time, we expected to follow our own brothers and sisters to the black high school in little rock and then we had been picked to go to central to continue the desegregation process. and of course we didn't want to go. i mean, we wanted to follow our older siste
rock nine. but one of the barriers is my dad's story. my dad was from north carolina where black kids could only go to eighth grade. d he made his way somehow to alabama to go to stillman institute and he worked his way to stillman institute. my dad went to stillman at 13. i used to think i wouldn't let my 13-year-old go anywhere and he just left home and went to stillman, worked his way through, went to stillman junior college, and then went to smith college and ultimately became a...
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. ♪ when the black keys, one of rock's most popular garage acts took a blake after their last tour, akronis home to recharge. he went over to his studio to perform "easy eye." >> i started righting monday through wednesday. we'd right all day long and thursday through saturday we'd record. that's what we did. >> for how long? >> every week. i haven't stopped. >> how many songs? >> a couple hundred. some sound better than others. >> right. some of best are on auerbach's new solo album, his second. ♪ shine on me shine on me ♪ >> auerbach is supported on the record by some of nashville's best musicians like legend aary song leader john cry. >> what have you got about out of the process. >> it's changed my life. i can't wait to go to the studio every day. it's like christmasing. >> that's great. >> it's like "field of dreams," if you build it, they will come. i didn't know these guys but i built it in nashville. i finally met a whole group of people with the same weird addiction, you know? >>. >> yes. >> these guys are in that mid morning. we'll be there until the next morning and i'll see th
. ♪ when the black keys, one of rock's most popular garage acts took a blake after their last tour, akronis home to recharge. he went over to his studio to perform "easy eye." >> i started righting monday through wednesday. we'd right all day long and thursday through saturday we'd record. that's what we did. >> for how long? >> every week. i haven't stopped. >> how many songs? >> a couple hundred. some sound better than others. >> right. some of...
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. >> "orange is the new black" star had a plunging neckline and rocked the silver carpet with this suitht shoulder. i can't tell. >> it's a puff, a poof. a ruffle. i don't know. maybe it's a pinata. >> maybe toilet paper. >> how about gucci main or his friend dj khalid's son? definitely not a tie. >> on to j. lo. jennifer lopez is 47. and no argument, she has an amazing body. in fact, she calls this her best body. she posts on instagram to show off her ridiculous ab. >> the haters came out to say it was photo shopped. j. lo said not photo shopped. just a smudge on the mirror. >> she spends hours training every day. she dances, lifts weights. she says i work for this body. don't accuse me of photo shop. >> of course not. >> good for you, j. lo. j. lo. ♪ it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed accept
. >> "orange is the new black" star had a plunging neckline and rocked the silver carpet with this suitht shoulder. i can't tell. >> it's a puff, a poof. a ruffle. i don't know. maybe it's a pinata. >> maybe toilet paper. >> how about gucci main or his friend dj khalid's son? definitely not a tie. >> on to j. lo. jennifer lopez is 47. and no argument, she has an amazing body. in fact, she calls this her best body. she posts on instagram to show off her...
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or 1959 when he sent federal troops to little rock, arkansas to make sure black people -- young blacken and -- a highet into and school or college, i forget. all of this nonsense and hate against donald trump is ridiculous. host: we have this tweet from post, -- a facebook rather, she says hillary clinton should help in the 2018 election, grassroots organization, let the truth come out of the robert mueller investigation, a well-thought-out plan and executed smear campaign which involve criminal activity now being covered up by many, hate is a powerful force and it has been unleashed. from new york on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? thank you for c-span and taking my call. let's put it this way, i think -- i hear a lot of anger or hatred for hillary. i did not love her but i thought of all the actions we had, she was the best one most people had. democrats, with the they are too busy social engineering and need to get back to bread-and-butter issues, that is what you need to stand on. as far as her future role, i think she should do what donald trump und
or 1959 when he sent federal troops to little rock, arkansas to make sure black people -- young blacken and -- a highet into and school or college, i forget. all of this nonsense and hate against donald trump is ridiculous. host: we have this tweet from post, -- a facebook rather, she says hillary clinton should help in the 2018 election, grassroots organization, let the truth come out of the robert mueller investigation, a well-thought-out plan and executed smear campaign which involve...
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we have our atlanta leader of the black lives later movementes here. we see standing rock, ruthanne buffaloes here, there is a rising movement, but they interlinked. when the policies we people behind the people rise up we heard today from india heartbreaking testimony that in the last two or three years when we think of india as a great democracy, that is going away. we see the linkages between it. how can we use our influence in the world this question is for you both. president, carter you put human rights at the center. it was the cold war and not easy to do that.ts >> senator sanders, you have one of a hundred seats were there's only power left in this countrys but how do we get the united states to face its own problem and then become a leader again? >> look, this is what i think the bottom line is that i do not think the real change that we need is going to take place in the u.s. senate are inwashin washington.ce it's going to take place and what are very brave guests are doing all over the world. it will take place at the grassroots level from one end of this count
we have our atlanta leader of the black lives later movementes here. we see standing rock, ruthanne buffaloes here, there is a rising movement, but they interlinked. when the policies we people behind the people rise up we heard today from india heartbreaking testimony that in the last two or three years when we think of india as a great democracy, that is going away. we see the linkages between it. how can we use our influence in the world this question is for you both. president, carter you...
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about 4,000 tons of rock black that road. they used the entrance each year.accessed by other highways. the company called superman inspired by the character from seinfeld said it's lined up about 2 million in bankruptcy alone. federal prosecutors charged the former cfo with failure to pay federal income taxes. a 70-year-old kansas man plot to escape his wife didn't end up as a plant. he walked into the bank of labor in kansas city and demanded money from the teller. he said it rather be in prison than at home with his wife. six months of home confinement. he have heart surgery that left him depressed when he committed the robbery. what a story. thank you cheryl. we will be right back. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance
about 4,000 tons of rock black that road. they used the entrance each year.accessed by other highways. the company called superman inspired by the character from seinfeld said it's lined up about 2 million in bankruptcy alone. federal prosecutors charged the former cfo with failure to pay federal income taxes. a 70-year-old kansas man plot to escape his wife didn't end up as a plant. he walked into the bank of labor in kansas city and demanded money from the teller. he said it rather be in...
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black is that character. kevin hart starring as one of the characters as well. the rocky a nerdy high school student who is now in the rock's body in the game world. so i think it looks funny. i'm excited. i think the rock and kevin hart have had great chem tree and films. i'm excited about jack black's character playing teenaged girl so i think it will be kind of fun as well. so i don't know. it comes out in christmastime. hopefully it will be good. but i loved the original so i'm a little except tal about the new one but we'll see. >> the rock nerdy high school student in the rock's body in central intelligence, you're actually right. he was cia nerd. yeah. exactly. a little bit different. because he was -- he could kill people with his bare hands. >> that is true. >> character he can nail. clearly. >> all right. kev, good to see you. have fun. >> all right. see you guys. >> take care. >> steve is available to help. >>> 9:47 right now. hook up etiquette. sarah fraser is back with a late edition of the celebrity dish this week and this morning we'll try to offer some ad
black is that character. kevin hart starring as one of the characters as well. the rocky a nerdy high school student who is now in the rock's body in the game world. so i think it looks funny. i'm excited. i think the rock and kevin hart have had great chem tree and films. i'm excited about jack black's character playing teenaged girl so i think it will be kind of fun as well. so i don't know. it comes out in christmastime. hopefully it will be good. but i loved the original so i'm a little...
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. >> p and p rock at 2:20. >> black thought, come on this is almost impossible. >> what do you mean.o one stage and run to the next one and then run to the next one. do you want to see the schedule. i have this on my instagram alex holley tv so you can figure it out and there been. >> i'll just tag with you and you just take me. >> are you going to tag along. >> yeah. >> yeah, like your weird uncle , i'll just hang with you >> please. >> where we going next. >> you are more of the star, mike is what up. >> and then you. >> yes. >> are you ready to go for this walk. we want to make this good. >> my heels are really big. >> your wheels are too long. >> it is okay, i will make it. >> here we go. >> isabella, she's here. >> all right kid. >> you may know her. >> she's a new transformer movie. >> that is right. >> one hundred things before high school. >> middle school. >> fun fact, i am already in college now. >> i thought were you 15. >> you are not 15. >> i am 15. >> are you a genius. >> my family and i if you want to continue to do acting, you have to do good at school so i skipped tw
. >> p and p rock at 2:20. >> black thought, come on this is almost impossible. >> what do you mean.o one stage and run to the next one and then run to the next one. do you want to see the schedule. i have this on my instagram alex holley tv so you can figure it out and there been. >> i'll just tag with you and you just take me. >> are you going to tag along. >> yeah. >> yeah, like your weird uncle , i'll just hang with you >> please. >>...
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rhythm and blues, likewise, was black music, labeled race music before rhythm and blues. rock and roll took these subcultures and brought them together for this white, middle-class, vast baby-boom culture. the person most responsible for this was elvis presley. patterson says, sam phillips, the man who found elvis presley, he said, "if i can find a white man with a negro sound, i could be a billionaire." americans were concerned it was taking the music of the hillbillies and negros, and our children going to be affected by it. they believed music was responsible for increasing delinquency and drug abuse, pathologies associated with white people from the wrong side of the tracks, and blacks. you can go and listen to elvis presley and watch a video of him. it is hard to imagine that people ever were concerned about him being a threat. he would seem rather innocent and quaint to you. but at the time, this crossover intoese cultures mainstream, middle-class white culture, was something that alarmed a great many people. it is interesting, over the course of the 1950's, rock 'n roll
rhythm and blues, likewise, was black music, labeled race music before rhythm and blues. rock and roll took these subcultures and brought them together for this white, middle-class, vast baby-boom culture. the person most responsible for this was elvis presley. patterson says, sam phillips, the man who found elvis presley, he said, "if i can find a white man with a negro sound, i could be a billionaire." americans were concerned it was taking the music of the hillbillies and negros,...
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blacks told him, you know what the problem is. why would you ask us that? and they started throwing rocksf there right away. >>claude: obviously, somebody wanted to cause problems for the republican party. >>dick: by the summer of 1968, black grievance was no longer addressed with legislation, but with police action. >>georgia: the police at that time, they were mad with all black people. racism was still very prevalent in those days. >>georgia: they would begin shooting tear gas. shoo. shoo. shooting that tear gas at us. they just, the police did a lot of damage themselves. this isn't hearsay. this is what i witnessed. >>dick: gun battles broke out. three blacks were killed and hundreds arrested. but there was something different about this riot. the media gave it relatively little attention. in miami beach, the republicans gave it even less. >>edward: did it have any real impact upon the convention? no, it didn't. it was an isolated incident. sad, but true. >>we want nixon! we want nixon! we want nixon! >>dick: in his acceptance speech richard nixon recognized that america was dangerous
blacks told him, you know what the problem is. why would you ask us that? and they started throwing rocksf there right away. >>claude: obviously, somebody wanted to cause problems for the republican party. >>dick: by the summer of 1968, black grievance was no longer addressed with legislation, but with police action. >>georgia: the police at that time, they were mad with all black people. racism was still very prevalent in those days. >>georgia: they would begin shooting...
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black lives matter movement here. so we all over the country, standing rock, ruth ann buffalo from standing rock, there is a rising movement but these are interlinked. so when these policies leave people behind and people rise up, even in the united states, we heard today from india, a heartbreaking testimony that even in the last two or three years what we think of india as a great democracy, that is going away. you can't even protest anymore. so we see the linkages. so how can we use our influence in the world -- for you both -- this question is for you both. president carter, you put human rights the center of our foreign policy. it was a difficult time. it was the cold war. it was not easy to do that. senator sanders, you are in the senate. you have the one of 100 seats of really where the only power is left in this country, a part from the very courageous federal courts, i must say, our courts are standing up for human rights, but how do we get --to face tates to its own problems but then become a leader again? president carter: you go first this time. sen. sanders: i can copy what you said. it makes it more difficult
black lives matter movement here. so we all over the country, standing rock, ruth ann buffalo from standing rock, there is a rising movement but these are interlinked. so when these policies leave people behind and people rise up, even in the united states, we heard today from india, a heartbreaking testimony that even in the last two or three years what we think of india as a great democracy, that is going away. you can't even protest anymore. so we see the linkages. so how can we use our...