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>> yes. >> reporter: except bob moses? >> except bob moses.ague. >> reporter: with the frisco pd detective on the stand, walker played bob's interviews with police. >> what did you do from the time you woke up to -- >> i mean, i probably took the dog for a walk. >> reporter: remember, bob said he'd been at home most of the day and into the evening. but on the stand, bob's housemates all said they couldn't vouch for him. >> do you ever remember seeing bob moses in the house? >> i would say no. i -- i was rarely in the house. >> so on the january 13th, you don't remember -- >> i don't remember seeing him at all. >> reporter: the prosecutor said bob's whereabouts couldn't be confirmed until he appeared on that restaurant video at 7:00 pm. the texas ranger told the jury anna was killed an hour earlier. >> i knew she had left work, her office around 5:00. >> reporter: he mapped out her final trip using videos from the security cameras on her route, including that video from a neighbor's camera right near anna's home. >> she was captured one more ti
>> yes. >> reporter: except bob moses? >> except bob moses.ague. >> reporter: with the frisco pd detective on the stand, walker played bob's interviews with police. >> what did you do from the time you woke up to -- >> i mean, i probably took the dog for a walk. >> reporter: remember, bob said he'd been at home most of the day and into the evening. but on the stand, bob's housemates all said they couldn't vouch for him. >> do you ever remember...
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bob: venezuela. you said on fox and friends earlier this month that russia must stop influencing the situation there. they must leave. it's later in the month. you have seen any progress in that area? mr. pompeo: none that i can share with you this morning. i can say this. you've seen the efforts we've made to try and convince the cubans, who have hundreds of intelligence officers, thousands of people working with the maduro regime to convince them that that's not the right foreign policy, that maduro is going to leave and when he leaves they'll be in a far better place if they chose a different path. we are making the same case to all the parties that are supporting maduro. certainly the people inside his own military, his own army, the cubans the next ring out, the russians, but if you've been watching the news, the iranians are providing support in venezuela today as well. the chinese too. could do more. they could recognize the national assembly and its chosen leader of venezuela. there are many
bob: venezuela. you said on fox and friends earlier this month that russia must stop influencing the situation there. they must leave. it's later in the month. you have seen any progress in that area? mr. pompeo: none that i can share with you this morning. i can say this. you've seen the efforts we've made to try and convince the cubans, who have hundreds of intelligence officers, thousands of people working with the maduro regime to convince them that that's not the right foreign policy, that...
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bob: let's pause there. improper surveillance. that's your term. the attorney general, william barr, said spy. used the term spying. where is the evidence for spying? it's normal for the department of justice to use surveillance to investigate foreign powers. where does this charge term of spying come from? mr. meadows: so, at what point do we start to look -- let's look at the fisa application. you can say, well, we've investigated carter page, we surveiled him. and somebody can look at that. but we also know that there was other surveillance that was going on. and the question is -- bob: what do you mean by that? mr. meadows: was it properly predicated? how do we know that general flynn lied? how would you know? bob: he admitted to lying. [laughter] [applause] mr. meadows: but prior to, that how would you know? i mean, how did the f.b.i. know? how did the f.b.i. know? so let's -- what was the source? they actually had his conversation with a russian. how would they get that conversation with the russians?
bob: let's pause there. improper surveillance. that's your term. the attorney general, william barr, said spy. used the term spying. where is the evidence for spying? it's normal for the department of justice to use surveillance to investigate foreign powers. where does this charge term of spying come from? mr. meadows: so, at what point do we start to look -- let's look at the fisa application. you can say, well, we've investigated carter page, we surveiled him. and somebody can look at that....
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jonathan: bob, your thoughts? bob: i think the inflation piece is really important. last year we had the unprecedented combination of significant fiscal policy in an economy that was at full employment. has not happened since the mid-1960's. we did not see any meaningful price impulse. we have had wage increases without passing through to prices. the structural nature of the economy is different today. price pressures are really difficult pressures -- difficult to source. if you look at core services, that is the part of core inflation that is most sensitive to domestic slack. we have a very low unemployment rate, very high capacity utilization, and core services has declined or decelerated over the past six months. core services, if you take out the pieces subject to other factors, it has declined 60-70 basis points year-over-year for the past six months. there is no upward pressure on prices. i think that is what is different at the fed. i think that richard cleared up -- -- richard clarida joining the fed last year has started to move the narrative toward a greate
jonathan: bob, your thoughts? bob: i think the inflation piece is really important. last year we had the unprecedented combination of significant fiscal policy in an economy that was at full employment. has not happened since the mid-1960's. we did not see any meaningful price impulse. we have had wage increases without passing through to prices. the structural nature of the economy is different today. price pressures are really difficult pressures -- difficult to source. if you look at core...
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bob. bob bob was just as i do everything is peaceful and we're an international town and everyone mingles . the carriage ride gives you a good first impression of the city it strikes me that bob was not only a magnificent spot in the past it still is today there are a lot of baths and. let's start with ancient bodden biden nearly two thousand years ago the romans were taking the spring water is rich in minerals and trace elements. they've built generous paving facilities the ruins of which may be viewed today. nearby is the magnificent frederick in the nineteenth century button button again emerged as one of europe's best known for most bars. to consolidate this status grand duke frederick the first of barton head of bathing palace built an italian high renaissance style it bears his name produced about. today's spot. culture is still balsam to the eye and the body. the seventeen bathing stations continuously alternate between warm and cold water and steam. available on request is a soap a
bob. bob bob was just as i do everything is peaceful and we're an international town and everyone mingles . the carriage ride gives you a good first impression of the city it strikes me that bob was not only a magnificent spot in the past it still is today there are a lot of baths and. let's start with ancient bodden biden nearly two thousand years ago the romans were taking the spring water is rich in minerals and trace elements. they've built generous paving facilities the ruins of which may...
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bob: absolutely. think a positive real funds rate, in the world we are in today, with so much demand for income, aging people, not enough bonds out there, why should they earn a positive return over inflation far only a t-bill? subadra: i was thinking real yield this time around are a lot higher than they were in 2016 and this year might be different than 2016. but if you look at the chart of real yield, we are pretty much tracking the same decline, lower in real yield. the market is basically saying the prospects is lowering the expectation for growth over the longer run. that to me is troubling. the one thing i find interesting is, in the u.s., inflation expectations are still pretty high, close to 2%. compare that to europe. breakeven in the five-year in -- at 1.35%, very close to the lows over the last five years. to me, that divergence gives credibility to the fed, and probably less credibility to the ecb. jonathan:, your thoughts? bob, your thoughts? bob: i think the inflation piece is important
bob: absolutely. think a positive real funds rate, in the world we are in today, with so much demand for income, aging people, not enough bonds out there, why should they earn a positive return over inflation far only a t-bill? subadra: i was thinking real yield this time around are a lot higher than they were in 2016 and this year might be different than 2016. but if you look at the chart of real yield, we are pretty much tracking the same decline, lower in real yield. the market is basically...
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bob: yes. subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump today confirm reports he wants to release detained immigrants into u.s. sanctuary cities. homeland security lawyers previously rejected proposals to send migrants into places where local authorities don't cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement officials. sanctuary cities are often democratic strongholds. on twitter, the president said the move would make what he calls the radical left "very happy." nigel farage is returning to the campaign for brexit. he is spearheading a new vehicle called the brexit party. today the campaign for next month european parliament elections. at a rally, he called britain's political establishment incompetent and said he placed a bet on his party winning at the polls. marino's president explained his decision to withdraw us on a protection for wikileaks founder ju
bob: yes. subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump today confirm reports he wants to release detained immigrants into u.s. sanctuary cities. homeland security lawyers previously rejected proposals to send migrants into places where local authorities don't cooperate with...
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bob: i think it gets better. the low on the 10-year german yield this year, negative nine basis points. have we seen below for 2019, yes or no? subadra: yes. michael: yes. bob: no. jonathan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg etf iq, or be focused on the access, risks and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: all hail saudi aramco. but while companies the latest example of corporate seeing more demand for their debt. swamp data funds are catching some of the assets. we take a look at how china fits into the global trend. and are reports greatly exaggerated? an etf that goes long in short physical stores makes sense, but
bob: i think it gets better. the low on the 10-year german yield this year, negative nine basis points. have we seen below for 2019, yes or no? subadra: yes. michael: yes. bob: no. jonathan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg...
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bob: i think it gets better.athan: the low on the 10-year yield this year, negative nine basis points. have we seen the low for 2019, yes or no? subadra: yes. michael: yes. bob: no. jonathan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, great to catch up with you all. thank you for joining us. see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ haslinda: hello. i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since. taha bouqdib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a thirst for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand.
bob: i think it gets better.athan: the low on the 10-year yield this year, negative nine basis points. have we seen the low for 2019, yes or no? subadra: yes. michael: yes. bob: no. jonathan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, great to catch up with you all. thank you for joining us. see you next friday at 1:00 eastern...
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bob: i think it gets better. the low on the 10-year german yield this year, negative nine basis points. have we seen below for 2019, yes or no? subadra: yes. michael: yes. bob: no. jonathan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need and still save hundreds of dollars... do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. customize each line by paying for data by the gig or get unlimit
bob: i think it gets better. the low on the 10-year german yield this year, negative nine basis points. have we seen below for 2019, yes or no? subadra: yes. michael: yes. bob: no. jonathan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg...
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make a difference in buildings distinguished people and hot springs i'm in bob and bob are in germany southwestern border at the edge of the black forest. this barn festival town has been drawing guests from all over the world since the nineteenth century. they take the waters and come away reinvigorated and. others gamble away fortunes at the casino and. even today the spark ejector of europe's summer capital as it's known reflects the glory of the belly pork and the churn of the twentieth century. splendor and luxury make. nation for rich people from all over the world i will mix with the tourists and take a look at the new but also at the old bottom bottom luxury wellness and high culture it's. that's something interesting for young people well i'm going to find out and we also have these topics on today's episode. we'll be rolling out for a little excursion in the black forest. our viewers video gives us a glimpse of the beaches of mexico. and we accompany the fiendish as he looks around liverpool in england. i'll start off my tour with the classic areas right around town. good mo
make a difference in buildings distinguished people and hot springs i'm in bob and bob are in germany southwestern border at the edge of the black forest. this barn festival town has been drawing guests from all over the world since the nineteenth century. they take the waters and come away reinvigorated and. others gamble away fortunes at the casino and. even today the spark ejector of europe's summer capital as it's known reflects the glory of the belly pork and the churn of the twentieth...
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bob: it has.sic media, classic media is only 20% of what we spend above the line. francine: billboards, ads? bob: tv or anything like that. most of it is digital. you can target a lot better, but more important than that, you can fine-tune your message, because you get immediate feedback. the speed of things has become tremendous, and old dinosaurs like me, we are just shocked by that, which is why the profile of our marketeers is changing. francine: will we ever go back to the way it was? i know you still do calendar. bob: we have moved away from the calendar. for three years now we do short movies because we are able to express ourselves and communicate much better, and give more feelings and emotions in a movie as opposed to a calendar. francine: you will never go back to a calendar? do you think people will hearken back to the old days of something tangible? bob: things are cycles. probably at a certain point we could do a vintage calendar or something like that, but currently, it is much more
bob: it has.sic media, classic media is only 20% of what we spend above the line. francine: billboards, ads? bob: tv or anything like that. most of it is digital. you can target a lot better, but more important than that, you can fine-tune your message, because you get immediate feedback. the speed of things has become tremendous, and old dinosaurs like me, we are just shocked by that, which is why the profile of our marketeers is changing. francine: will we ever go back to the way it was? i...
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we'll be rolling out for a little excursion in the black forest near bob and bob. our viewers video gives us a glimpse of the beaches of mexico. and we accompany globetrotter steve fiendish as he looks around liverpool in england. i'll start off my tour with the classic areas right around town. good morning good morning valerie accustom grandy. shall we welcome to barton barton thank you. italian city guide by the area because i got the maid in her new home one thousand years ago and now she knows every inch of the town. we were all we now were on list entirely. this was the place to be in the nineteenth century when barton barton was so well known and cosmopolitan. and hot and it's still a hot spot our strolling at the new arts and culture spot among you might say the rich of the beautiful strong along here. precisely along with people just like us who love life in baton barden. really to see and be seen to see and be seen to this day hotspots lots of international guests. it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other end of a
we'll be rolling out for a little excursion in the black forest near bob and bob. our viewers video gives us a glimpse of the beaches of mexico. and we accompany globetrotter steve fiendish as he looks around liverpool in england. i'll start off my tour with the classic areas right around town. good morning good morning valerie accustom grandy. shall we welcome to barton barton thank you. italian city guide by the area because i got the maid in her new home one thousand years ago and now she...
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>> bob had undertakenn, bob biscuit undertaken an examination of the circumstances and the death and vincent foster was a very successful lawyer, law partner of the rose law firm of hillary and webb hubbell and the three of them were very close and i'm pleased to say that there was no suggestion that vince foster was somehow involved in the fraudulent transactions involving madison guaranty but within seven months coming to washington dc this very successful, prominent lawyer loose from all appearances happily married with a family took his own life and so bob concluded that it was a suicide and there were so many conspiracy theories so i decided we need to take a second look to make sure that we've done absolutely everything to examine the questions that were being raised because their work questions that were founded but were suggestions that vince foster, in fact, was the victim of a homicide and that his body had been moved to the park so let's call it conspiratorial theories so yes, we took a very clever look at that and did higher experts of some of the leading experts in the c
>> bob had undertakenn, bob biscuit undertaken an examination of the circumstances and the death and vincent foster was a very successful lawyer, law partner of the rose law firm of hillary and webb hubbell and the three of them were very close and i'm pleased to say that there was no suggestion that vince foster was somehow involved in the fraudulent transactions involving madison guaranty but within seven months coming to washington dc this very successful, prominent lawyer loose from...
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bob: the answer is yes.we look at what happened over the last month, that significant bond market rally, 10 year u.s. treasury yields, are one stage coming down below 2.4%. i think it's worth reminding ourselves as about a week ago, it was over $10 trillion worth of government bonds, which had negative yields, obviously the most pronounced being in the swiss market. germany going negative. the japanese market 10 year jgb going negative and staying negative. that move in the bond market discounted a change in expectations as to what the fed will do, obviously increasing expectations of the next move by the fed to cut rates. plus, it was a reflection of the weak economic data we had. that ledy the argument by china, we are going to see improved economic data in the second quarter and third quarter of this year, and that improvement in asia will have a multiplier or dominator affect on the states, then clearly bond yields have to reverse. the only question is how much do they reverse. my thesis is not significa
bob: the answer is yes.we look at what happened over the last month, that significant bond market rally, 10 year u.s. treasury yields, are one stage coming down below 2.4%. i think it's worth reminding ourselves as about a week ago, it was over $10 trillion worth of government bonds, which had negative yields, obviously the most pronounced being in the swiss market. germany going negative. the japanese market 10 year jgb going negative and staying negative. that move in the bond market...
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bob: great company, great assets.ook over the operations on the first of march, so really early into it. we have got synergies that will happen, very fast, we looked the assets a lot. we are part of the checkerboard and in the permian, if you have seen. the historical reason why leases are shaped like a checkerboard. we have people between us. down the road, they'll be some consolidation or swapping to make them more efficient. we like the rocks. we have a great team working on natural gas in the u.s., and now they can turn to crude oil, which is great. jason: does that consolidation come sooner rather than later, in the near term, this year, next year? bob: i think there is no need to rush it. it is one of those things, when you look at that big piece of java be, not just for us, it would be irrational for the space. jason: you think it will be competitive as you figure out who will get the upper hand? bob: you could have the industrial logic of companies rationalizing -- you could do swaps. pairs of companies could
bob: great company, great assets.ook over the operations on the first of march, so really early into it. we have got synergies that will happen, very fast, we looked the assets a lot. we are part of the checkerboard and in the permian, if you have seen. the historical reason why leases are shaped like a checkerboard. we have people between us. down the road, they'll be some consolidation or swapping to make them more efficient. we like the rocks. we have a great team working on natural gas in...
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that's when we will see bob next. >> there you are. bob, we have you tao cus and kris. involved in a shooting of a person outside washington hospital. you can see they do civic nt expting more information from a briefing within the next hour or so. and as far as we canshington ho and running. they just have low gist cal issues concerning police are blocking the emergency side of the entrance. reporting live in fremont, bob redell, "today in the bay". >> thank you very much. bob, we will see you in about an hour. >>> coast guard crews will assess whether or not to return to waters at half moon bay to seven for a teenager swept out to see. they are already calling this a recovery effort. >> the 18-year-old hayward high boeyboarding with his friends. >> reporter: san mateo county sheriff's deputies stayed on scene. a few hours into the initial search, many of the 18-year-old's family and friends gathered at the beach hoping for good news. janet sylvester's grandson was in the water with friends when a rip current pulled them into the ocean. >> as soon as it hit, you have m
that's when we will see bob next. >> there you are. bob, we have you tao cus and kris. involved in a shooting of a person outside washington hospital. you can see they do civic nt expting more information from a briefing within the next hour or so. and as far as we canshington ho and running. they just have low gist cal issues concerning police are blocking the emergency side of the entrance. reporting live in fremont, bob redell, "today in the bay". >> thank you very...
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he is interviewed by bob q sack. .- bob cusak this is 45 minutes. walk.dlow: i can't i'm sorry. my back was thrown out yesterday an airplane, and helicopters, in several cities. selling pipelines, pipelines. bob thank you for being with us : director kudlow. anyone who has back pain knows how difficult it is. i appreciated. i hope that pillow helps. we are here to talk about the tax law and the economy, and by most figures, the economy is humming. will continue for the rest of the year and into 2020? critics have said, maybe there is a recession coming, but the last jobs report was very positive. mr. kudlow: you are right. it's a good number. i don't see any recession this year or next year. i will say a couple of things on this point. a lot of people have misunderstood, or just don't agree, or have philosophic differences regarding economic analysis and economic modeling. i know this idea that 2018 was a good year, got 2% growth, that's a sugar high. it is all going to go away, but i want to rebut that. what we have done is not a one -time tax rebate. i can't see you over there
he is interviewed by bob q sack. .- bob cusak this is 45 minutes. walk.dlow: i can't i'm sorry. my back was thrown out yesterday an airplane, and helicopters, in several cities. selling pipelines, pipelines. bob thank you for being with us : director kudlow. anyone who has back pain knows how difficult it is. i appreciated. i hope that pillow helps. we are here to talk about the tax law and the economy, and by most figures, the economy is humming. will continue for the rest of the year and into...
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bob: we will see. we have been in conversations with both partners about that possibility, but it's still a little early. emily: you to give up some partnerships. you mentioned some of your distribution deals. you talked about roku, sony. you did not mention apple or amazon. why not? bob: well, the app, in all likelihood, will be available through traditional distributors. apple being one of them. i am fairly certain that if people want to buy the app, i'm sorry, subscribe to the app, is a better way to put it, they will be able to do so through apple and the itunes store and there will be other platforms that will also sell apps, we will do that as well. we do not have any announcements because we have not made deals with all of them yet. emily: you are on the apple board. now that they do have a direct competitor to this service, will you stay on the apple board? does that make sense? bob: i am mindful of my responsibility to apple shareholders as a member of the board. and when the subject is discus
bob: we will see. we have been in conversations with both partners about that possibility, but it's still a little early. emily: you to give up some partnerships. you mentioned some of your distribution deals. you talked about roku, sony. you did not mention apple or amazon. why not? bob: well, the app, in all likelihood, will be available through traditional distributors. apple being one of them. i am fairly certain that if people want to buy the app, i'm sorry, subscribe to the app, is a...
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i turn to bob mueller's chief of staff to understand. first of all, yes or no, did attorney general barr do a disservice to what mueller actually did in this report. >> i was very disappointed by the press conference today and now having read the report. there were a couple of statements, including several times saying there was no evidence of this conduct or that conduct, when one reads the report, there's substantial voluminous evidence. instead, the mueller report was careful when it comes to evidence of conspiracy to say this evidence doesn't rise to the level of being admissible and provable beyond a reasonable doubt. any lawyer knows that's different than no evidence. similar on obstruction, there he said and laid out there's substantial evidence essentially of obstruction but i don't think it is my job to determine whether or not this evidence meets the criminal definition of obstruction, which leads to only two remedies. one is for the senator in his role in the senate and the house to determine what the conduct is, the other wou
i turn to bob mueller's chief of staff to understand. first of all, yes or no, did attorney general barr do a disservice to what mueller actually did in this report. >> i was very disappointed by the press conference today and now having read the report. there were a couple of statements, including several times saying there was no evidence of this conduct or that conduct, when one reads the report, there's substantial voluminous evidence. instead, the mueller report was careful when it...
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that bob had a less capacious view because of it structure of justice. one person's theory we shall s see. >> we have about ten minutes left and i knowef there are a lt of people itching to ask your opinions and thoughts on things. i want to leave time for audience questions so if you have a question that you would like to ask, please come to the mic set up on the side of the room. >> i have a question about>> the privacy criteriaut for reaction. so, what are the parameters for that and what kind of checks and balances exist on regulating that? those are fundamentally judgment calls for a bill barr to say i think it would simply not serve the public interest for the following three sentences to be included because of embarrassment factors, unjustified notoriety and in terms of checks and balances i think we will see that play out because all we have is the beginning of a pretty lively conversation between the house of representatives and the justice department. i envision the time will come and there will be as we call a in camera review. let's have the
that bob had a less capacious view because of it structure of justice. one person's theory we shall s see. >> we have about ten minutes left and i knowef there are a lt of people itching to ask your opinions and thoughts on things. i want to leave time for audience questions so if you have a question that you would like to ask, please come to the mic set up on the side of the room. >> i have a question about>> the privacy criteriaut for reaction. so, what are the parameters...
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to have bob mueller fired.see as soon as he came in thesine of potential liability, he put pressure on the white house security council and attorney general, and i'm just scratching the surface of some of the disclosures in the report. >> but further analysis of that requires -- let me accept what bob says as a fair inference from the facts.o you still haveok at the question of what the real intent was there. was the president drin by i want this investigation stopped because he had a corrupt intent to stop an investigation, or was he po'mitically saying not going to have this mill stone around my neck and i nt to find a way to set it off >> woodruff: mary, how do you read that? >> i think this is another example where mueller made clear he was not exonerating the president. he lays out in great detail, which i haven't had the opportunity o read yet, all the facts with respect to the eleven different scenarios that could be, any one of them, a basis for an obstruction charge. i think what's important is the law
to have bob mueller fired.see as soon as he came in thesine of potential liability, he put pressure on the white house security council and attorney general, and i'm just scratching the surface of some of the disclosures in the report. >> but further analysis of that requires -- let me accept what bob says as a fair inference from the facts.o you still haveok at the question of what the real intent was there. was the president drin by i want this investigation stopped because he had a...
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bob mueller did not bring case for obstruction. if he had one he would have said there was obstruction and would have made that statement. he said there were difficult questions of law and fact. when you have difficult questions of law and fact, you don't bring a case. that's exactly what happened here. >> i guess i'm not challenging you on your read of the report. obviously we all get to read the same words. when we have your time, you and don mcgahn, the conservative legal circle is not a wide, wide ocean of people. we both know it's a pretty small universe and you and don mcgahn were in it. you both served donald trump. his testimony as we see from the footnotes is deaf stavastating your client. he sought to have jeff sessions unrecuse himself. >> i'm not going to get into attacks on anybody. what i'll say is this -- >> i'm asking you what your assessment as the president's lawyer of the content as described here by witnesses like don mcgahn. >> my assessment as is the assessment of the united states department of justice and bo
bob mueller did not bring case for obstruction. if he had one he would have said there was obstruction and would have made that statement. he said there were difficult questions of law and fact. when you have difficult questions of law and fact, you don't bring a case. that's exactly what happened here. >> i guess i'm not challenging you on your read of the report. obviously we all get to read the same words. when we have your time, you and don mcgahn, the conservative legal circle is not...
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bob: yep. lisa: bob, you will be sticking with us.ing up, the latest development in what has been adding up to a bidding war for anadarko. there's a little bit of extra talks just moments ago. we've got all of that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: big news in big oil this morning. the anadarko board has decided it will have a conversation with occidental about their bid. they still have a deal with chevron, but they think this be more attractive, so they will look at it. we're joined by ruth in london. what is going on? reporter: i think the breakup fee they are talking about with chevron might also be affecting them. it is interesting to keep in mind the occidental ceo said they made three offers in the past which anadarko said no to. it seems like they feel they would be a better fit with this offer, even though financially and in terms of the cash, the occidental offer is definitely superior. lisa: this is what i'm struggling with. occidental is offering more money, but coming from a much weaker financial stance. i am wonderi
bob: yep. lisa: bob, you will be sticking with us.ing up, the latest development in what has been adding up to a bidding war for anadarko. there's a little bit of extra talks just moments ago. we've got all of that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: big news in big oil this morning. the anadarko board has decided it will have a conversation with occidental about their bid. they still have a deal with chevron, but they think this be more attractive, so they will look at it. we're joined by...
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bob: best wishes. gentleman is coming in behind me, and bringing in a different voice, different perspectives. just what the business needs. workingeady been with him for a few weeks he's a great guy who will make a big difference in the business. david: best wishes, and congratulations on a terrific run at ford. caroline: thank you. from ford cars to a new type of vehicle and way to travel. uber planning an ipo price range of $44 to $50 per share, aiming for an ipo valuation of as much as $90 billion. for the inside track, here is bloomberg's eric newcomer. of the range sort we were thinking, $80 billion to $90 billion, a very conservative move out of the gates. we talked about $120 billion, then saw signaling of $100 billion. 'watching the ipos uber ius like, slightly above the last private round is probably the safest move to make. joe: you are talking about the week market --weak market lyft, not that far above the last private round as of trading. caroline: what is that valuation? eric: the last p
bob: best wishes. gentleman is coming in behind me, and bringing in a different voice, different perspectives. just what the business needs. workingeady been with him for a few weeks he's a great guy who will make a big difference in the business. david: best wishes, and congratulations on a terrific run at ford. caroline: thank you. from ford cars to a new type of vehicle and way to travel. uber planning an ipo price range of $44 to $50 per share, aiming for an ipo valuation of as much as $90...
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he signed the ball for bob and bob kept the ball for 75 years. the color photo shows bob as an elderly man still treasuring the baseball. at the end of his life, bob sold the ball to a local business executive here in rochester. andy bought the ball for the sole purpose that he and his , taylor, whom we see in the photo, would give it to the mayo clinic to display, to inspire our patients. you have generosity across many generations coming together with this one baseball signed by a great american athlete. other examples here would be a replica of the nobel prize that mayo clinic received in 1950. two mayo staff members, dr. edward kendall, a laboratory scientist and dr. philip hinch a clinical rheumatologist, worked together on the invention and clinical use of cortisone. a drug many of us know now. they received this nobel prize, a classic example of a bridge from discovering something in a lab to applying it for the care of patients. the word came to mayo clinic by a text message, not the way you would get a text message on your phone today, b
he signed the ball for bob and bob kept the ball for 75 years. the color photo shows bob as an elderly man still treasuring the baseball. at the end of his life, bob sold the ball to a local business executive here in rochester. andy bought the ball for the sole purpose that he and his , taylor, whom we see in the photo, would give it to the mayo clinic to display, to inspire our patients. you have generosity across many generations coming together with this one baseball signed by a great...
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course, bob dylan grew up in a jewish household. him in a more on minority on the iron range as well. that will have an impact to one his support for the underdog and that sort of thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the 1960s, 1950s, as well, the folk movement in america sprung up. it was certainly by and large leftist kind of movement interested civil rights antiwar, that sort of thing. so, when you look at the early songs of bob dylan we have things like you know, blowing in the win, masters of war would be another one. but, there were more songs, songs about emmett till, for example. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> these type of songs are written by many other folk singers, as well. what happens is, dylan progresses beyond man and by the mid- 1960s, then he is writing songs that aren't exactly songs you can put your finger on. it's alright mom, only bleeding, or like a "rolling stone", highway 51 revisited with almost hallucinatory type of lyrics. so, what happens is that as american society is changing, people start to read in very heavy political message in dyl
course, bob dylan grew up in a jewish household. him in a more on minority on the iron range as well. that will have an impact to one his support for the underdog and that sort of thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the 1960s, 1950s, as well, the folk movement in america sprung up. it was certainly by and large leftist kind of movement interested civil rights antiwar, that sort of thing. so, when you look at the early songs of bob dylan we have things like you know, blowing in the win,...
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bob mueller felt he could not indict the president. the most that he could do was say that the evidence did not exonerate the president. i think the reason why he did that is because he could not only indict the president, but i think he also felt that he could not say the president should be indicted. effectively the same thing. cast the same stigma over the president. so, i think that's why bob mueller made that nontraditional prosecutorial judgment. he came as close to saying the ed of obstruction was evidence of a crime within the regulations. that's i think the point that he was trying to get across that he preserved the evidence for when the president was out of office and he also laid out the evidence so that congress could understand and undertake its own responsibility. >> and congressman schiff, let's turn to impeachment. senator elizabeth warren has tweeted, the severity of this misconduct demands that elected officials in both parties set aside political considerations and do their constitutional duty. inia ieachmeceedings
bob mueller felt he could not indict the president. the most that he could do was say that the evidence did not exonerate the president. i think the reason why he did that is because he could not only indict the president, but i think he also felt that he could not say the president should be indicted. effectively the same thing. cast the same stigma over the president. so, i think that's why bob mueller made that nontraditional prosecutorial judgment. he came as close to saying the ed of...
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the ruling from the attorney general, bob barr.itics calling it unconstitutional saying it's illegal to keep asylum seekers locked out without due process. besides, where do we have that many jail cells? the chief correspondent jonathan hunt live with more. jonathan? >> this is another strep in the administration's ongoing attempts to tackle what they have repeatedly called a crisis at the border. it's clearly meant to act as a deterrent to those that cross the border illegally as you see in this video here. outside of official ports of entry. those that do that and then claim asylum when picked up by border patrol agents will not be able to go free while their cases are processed. instead, they will be held until a final decision is made. that could mean weeks or even months in detention. republicans have welcomed the move as part of the efforts to end what president trump has derided as the policy of catch and release. >> until we find a way to improve the asylum process -- we pride ourselves on providing asylum but you can't all
the ruling from the attorney general, bob barr.itics calling it unconstitutional saying it's illegal to keep asylum seekers locked out without due process. besides, where do we have that many jail cells? the chief correspondent jonathan hunt live with more. jonathan? >> this is another strep in the administration's ongoing attempts to tackle what they have repeatedly called a crisis at the border. it's clearly meant to act as a deterrent to those that cross the border illegally as you see...
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bob: good morning.orner, we came in better than expected, both on the top line and on the bottom line. what we saw our underlying trends in terms of memory of ang, the consumption significant amount of purchasing we saw last week. we are going to a digestion phase with our cloud service providers globally, and third is the slowing of growth across the board for our business in china had a real impact. despite a quarter that was better than we expected, as we look forward for the rest of the year we think we will be in a digestion phase coming up extremely strong 2018. the end demand of data that consumers and enterprises are , the analytics that need to go with that, we think that is as strong as it will ever be and will continue to be strong in the immediate term. our view is the end markets are strong. we are through a consumption time in the u.s., but in china as well. vonnie: we should point out that intel is up 23% this year, beating the s&p 500. i am curious. up onceers pick customers deplete stoc
bob: good morning.orner, we came in better than expected, both on the top line and on the bottom line. what we saw our underlying trends in terms of memory of ang, the consumption significant amount of purchasing we saw last week. we are going to a digestion phase with our cloud service providers globally, and third is the slowing of growth across the board for our business in china had a real impact. despite a quarter that was better than we expected, as we look forward for the rest of the...
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i'm bob schieffer, and this is "face the nation." breaking news overnight as coordinated bombing attacks in sri lanka leave hundreds dead. we'll have the latest. then we'll turn to the news at home. president trump was not taking questions from reporters about the mueller report's release as he headed to mar-a-lago for the holiday weekend with the first lady. >> sir, why did you think robert mueller's appointment would end your presidency, sir? >> schieffer: but mr. trump did take the time to tweet out a silent video of celebration with his version of the report's conclusion. unsurprisingly, democrats say it is not over and that the next move is up to congress. >> i have called on the house to initiate impeachment proceedings. [cheering and applause] >> schieffer: we'll hear from the chairman of one of the house committees investigating the trump administration, maryland's elijah cummings. plus the senate judiciary committee will hear from attorney general william barr soon. we'll talk with utah republican mike lee and margaret brenn
i'm bob schieffer, and this is "face the nation." breaking news overnight as coordinated bombing attacks in sri lanka leave hundreds dead. we'll have the latest. then we'll turn to the news at home. president trump was not taking questions from reporters about the mueller report's release as he headed to mar-a-lago for the holiday weekend with the first lady. >> sir, why did you think robert mueller's appointment would end your presidency, sir? >> schieffer: but mr. trump...
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bob mueller ran a tight ship. daysd see in the last few after the attorney general made a statement that there was some leaking and trying to correct and clarify, i thought that was notable. it underscored the absence of that type of pr effort during the investigation. host: next call for our two guests, brian from minnesota. independent line. hello, gentlemen. just one quick question. the redacted material on the report, is it possible it's an ongoing investigation against the doj or previous administrations? matterhe harm to ongoing is what we were talking about. we talked about that earlier. redactedthing is because it could cause harm to ongoing matter, how would you explain that? >> we really don't know what those ongoing matters are. it's really a blackhole of information. they are going to be related to the report. i don't think that the ongoing investigations relate to trump to -- directly. the pending investigations. if they did, mueller wouldn't have submitted his report. theould've declared investigatio
bob mueller ran a tight ship. daysd see in the last few after the attorney general made a statement that there was some leaking and trying to correct and clarify, i thought that was notable. it underscored the absence of that type of pr effort during the investigation. host: next call for our two guests, brian from minnesota. independent line. hello, gentlemen. just one quick question. the redacted material on the report, is it possible it's an ongoing investigation against the doj or previous...
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bob mueller is too practiced and too fair for that. what it does look like is they explain at the end was there smoke or not? and then does america want to do anything about it? and i would draw everyone's attention on obstruction to a lot of smoke. i'm reading now more from the mueller report. we don't have this ready for the screen. i think it's pretty clear. mueller writes that basically the president became aware that investigators were looking at him for obstruction. i'm reading on page 158. and it says, mueller writes, "that awareness marked a change in the president's conduct. the president lodged public attacks on the investigation and the individuals who had knowledge. in private, he used targeted efforts to control the investigation, attempting to remove mueller and get attorney general sessions to unrecuse and then to prevent disclosure of information about the trump tower meeting and, quote, advanced knowledge of wikileaks." any one of those things is pretty bad, brian. what mueller is detailing is a concerted and inappropr
bob mueller is too practiced and too fair for that. what it does look like is they explain at the end was there smoke or not? and then does america want to do anything about it? and i would draw everyone's attention on obstruction to a lot of smoke. i'm reading now more from the mueller report. we don't have this ready for the screen. i think it's pretty clear. mueller writes that basically the president became aware that investigators were looking at him for obstruction. i'm reading on page...
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i walked in and he said this is bob brown. he said he did some great work for me during the campaign and he's going to be one of my top assistants in the white house. now we haven't even had a conversation. [laughter] that's what he said. i loved him as a human being. she sent everybody out of the room so there's only the two of us in there and he says i just want to talk to you. i have a lot of things on my mind. and we talked about everything. this years with eisenhower, what happened there, what happened with what was going on in the country with black people and what he wanted to do and he said i want you to do all this. he said you know more about this than i do and you have total access. don't worry about it i know about not having access. >> you were skeptical though, weren't you coming or flattered of course, who wouldn't be at access is easier promised especially before you are inoculated then delivered, so you i think you say -- [inaudible] since he asked me and really wanted me to do it i thought i should do it for
i walked in and he said this is bob brown. he said he did some great work for me during the campaign and he's going to be one of my top assistants in the white house. now we haven't even had a conversation. [laughter] that's what he said. i loved him as a human being. she sent everybody out of the room so there's only the two of us in there and he says i just want to talk to you. i have a lot of things on my mind. and we talked about everything. this years with eisenhower, what happened there,...
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caroline: that was disney chairman and ceo bob iger. coming up, leaving the window wide open, uber finally files to go public. we break down what the company will look like in the public market. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: uber has taken one step closer to hitting the public market. on thursday, the company revealed a report of operating losses last year, hoping potential investors will look beyond that and view them as a platform, a word that appears no less than 700 times in its ipo perspective. joining me is mike walsh. mike is an early investor. also, in new york is eric newcomer. it is your story that highlighted that this company wants to be seen as a platform. it is not just ridesharing. there is so much >> uber eats is more to this company. >> uber eats is sort of the key example of the next phase. it grew to $1.5 billion in revenue last year. uber's story here is, we have ridesharing, t
caroline: that was disney chairman and ceo bob iger. coming up, leaving the window wide open, uber finally files to go public. we break down what the company will look like in the public market. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: uber has taken one step closer to hitting the public market. on thursday, the company revealed a report of operating losses last...
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lawyers brought to bob mueller attention.not as close a question as we might have thought. >> they clear or there's insufficient evidence to prosecute the president or anyone on his team on the conspiracy charge. they make -- mueller makes it clear that they would have cleared the president on obstruction if they thought they could have, and they did not think they could have. >> yeah, that's why i think that's very important. in some ways, the fact the president got some, i guess, mixed good news on the conspiracy part, on the first section makes the second section that much more devastating because bob mueller and his team could have said the same thing on part two they said on part one. they made it a point to say, one thing we did note that was true in the report, it does not exonerate him. the reason he's not exonerated is because there's this olc opinion in place which is why bill barr jumped in and explicitly said in his letter, his summary that -- the only thing we saw for almost four weeks, that they made the determi
lawyers brought to bob mueller attention.not as close a question as we might have thought. >> they clear or there's insufficient evidence to prosecute the president or anyone on his team on the conspiracy charge. they make -- mueller makes it clear that they would have cleared the president on obstruction if they thought they could have, and they did not think they could have. >> yeah, that's why i think that's very important. in some ways, the fact the president got some, i guess,...
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we know what bob barr says the report says. i only know about a report card and a summary of a report that the attorney general has given on what bob mueller -- >> we know conclusively that bob mueller said there was no collusion. >> did you read the report? >> it was excerpt in quote. >> not one full sentence from mueller's report appears -- >> you think the attorney general is lying? misrepresenting it? >> i'm not going to take the attorney general's word for it. i want to see the mueller report. >> i have questions about what i'm asked to believe here. am i asked to believe that barr, a longtime professional in this -- even in this particular role is engaged in a cover-up of his longtime colleague and someone he's friendly with, bob mueller's two-year investigation. >> i think they're good friends. >> and that he would put this forward in the -- for the purpose of setting a narrative which then the media two weeks later would allow to sit if the report were substantively different than what barr had put out? like that's -- t
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what do you make of in, bob?ound like full cooperation. >> i think that both in statement by barr and the one you just asked mr. dean about share a common problem that ran throughout barr's report. that is that he is cherry picking portions of the report and omitting other portions. so in this case it is true that the white house did cooperate extensively. they didn't assert privileges. any did provide a lot of documents. it's unusual for the white house counsel to testify to the extent that don mcgahn did. >> 30 hours. >> but he didn't go on to say that the president was not cooperative in declining to be interviewed. similarly, the quote you gave before the president's frustration, yes, mueller does say there is evidence that the president was frustrated. but as you read a little bit earlier in the program, mueller also says that there is evidence that the president was concerned that a full investigation might unkwofr embarrassing or potentially criminal information. so i think the the problem is is that barr
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if bob -- maybe bob didn't read that carefully. but that affects the entire document. when people have to prove their innocence, we're in a different country. by the way, the president is innocent. he is definitely innocent of both. why aren't people now equally interested in -- how about all the connections that the hillary campaign had with ukraine and did that have something to do with the genesis of the information -- >> mr. mayor, that's all the time we have. >> ukraine is investigating the clinton campaign. >> happy easter to you and your family. >> -- for being involved with ukraine. that hasn't been covered by a single american newspaper. >> russia attacked the united states. the report makes that clear. you agree with that. >> and the president of the united states was falsely accused of being involved in a crime tantamount to treason. that's a disgrace and somebody now has to have an equal enthusiasm about finding the truth of that. otherwise you are prejudice. >> okay, mr. mayor. thank you so much. happy easter. thank you for being here. appreciate it. >>> w
if bob -- maybe bob didn't read that carefully. but that affects the entire document. when people have to prove their innocence, we're in a different country. by the way, the president is innocent. he is definitely innocent of both. why aren't people now equally interested in -- how about all the connections that the hillary campaign had with ukraine and did that have something to do with the genesis of the information -- >> mr. mayor, that's all the time we have. >> ukraine is...
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bob barr has been nothing but the legal baghdad bob for this administration the entire time. so no one should be surprised that he is hiding for him. >> the baghdad reference from the corner. >> whoa! >> the whoele panel stays with me. but now, as promised, i turn to hive reporting from my colleague at the white house. what an interesting day to be this. what are you learning? >> yeah. interesting to say the least. it has been a little bit of a fire hose. here's what we know. we've been in conversations with the outside health team. this rebuttal to whatever is released tomorrow, they may or may not make it public tomorrow. so here's what you can look for. a couple things. and then when you might hear from the president, what you might hear. if the president's legal team goes ahead and releases this counter report, that is an indication that they are gravely concerned that whatever is in the mueller report. for weeks, in my conversations with sources close to that team, we've been hearing they may not release it. especially after they got the four-page summary of principal co
bob barr has been nothing but the legal baghdad bob for this administration the entire time. so no one should be surprised that he is hiding for him. >> the baghdad reference from the corner. >> whoa! >> the whoele panel stays with me. but now, as promised, i turn to hive reporting from my colleague at the white house. what an interesting day to be this. what are you learning? >> yeah. interesting to say the least. it has been a little bit of a fire hose. here's what we...