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the european union has made much in recent years on the issue of climate change bob has all these advantages supplants has been finding out they don't appear to be practicing what they preach is the people have gathered behind me in large numbers to participate in a post called friday's for future it's aims to bring more awareness on climate change the topic is becoming ever more popular with a lot of people getting in on the acting including hollywood stars activists politicians and european union lawmakers recently the european union even where it went as far to the clay or a state of climate and environmental emergency if there's one area the world needs our leadership it is on protecting our climate. this is an it and exists tensional issue for europe and for the world here is something you might find very interesting the same lawmakers that advocate for the environment take part into a caravan between brussels and strauss work they convene in shrouds work for one week and then for the rest of the months the go back to brussels this cost taxpayers about a 114000000 euros and it's not tha
the european union has made much in recent years on the issue of climate change bob has all these advantages supplants has been finding out they don't appear to be practicing what they preach is the people have gathered behind me in large numbers to participate in a post called friday's for future it's aims to bring more awareness on climate change the topic is becoming ever more popular with a lot of people getting in on the acting including hollywood stars activists politicians and european...
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its ceo is bob iger. he hasharge since 2005 and has pulled off some of the most audacious acquisitions in immediate history. he persuaded stevejobs to sell him pixar and bought marvel and even persuaded george lucas to sell him star wars and bought 21st century fox off rupert murdoch. if there is one person who understands the past present and future of media it is bob iger the disney ceo. welcome to bbc. there is a century of heritage and sound anywhere from the beatles to adele, led zeppelin, robert plant was here couple weeks ago. what do you think? i like it, it has character, a lot of character. bob iger, thank you for speaking to the bbc. your book is in two halves. the first part is a memoir of your career and then it is reflections and leadership for 45 years at disney. i'll follow the same structure if that's ok. let's start with the childhood in brooklyn and then oceanside, new york. what's your earliest memory? earliest memory is of watching, believe it or not, the mickey mouse club on a small black a
its ceo is bob iger. he hasharge since 2005 and has pulled off some of the most audacious acquisitions in immediate history. he persuaded stevejobs to sell him pixar and bought marvel and even persuaded george lucas to sell him star wars and bought 21st century fox off rupert murdoch. if there is one person who understands the past present and future of media it is bob iger the disney ceo. welcome to bbc. there is a century of heritage and sound anywhere from the beatles to adele, led zeppelin,...
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its ceo is bob iger. he hasn immediate history. he persuaded stevejobs to sell him pixar and bought marvel, persuaded george lucas to sell him star wars and even got 21st century fox. if there is one person who understands the past, present and future of media, it is bob iger, the disney ceo. welcome to bbc. there is a century of heritage and sound anywhere from the beatles to adele, led zeppelin. robert plant was here couple weeks ago. what do you think? i like it, it has character, a lot of character. bob iger, thank you.
its ceo is bob iger. he hasn immediate history. he persuaded stevejobs to sell him pixar and bought marvel, persuaded george lucas to sell him star wars and even got 21st century fox. if there is one person who understands the past, present and future of media, it is bob iger, the disney ceo. welcome to bbc. there is a century of heritage and sound anywhere from the beatles to adele, led zeppelin. robert plant was here couple weeks ago. what do you think? i like it, it has character, a lot of...
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the bob woodruff foundation holds it to honor veterans. the foundation hasou actually remember, you hosted the show back in 2012. >> yes, i remember. >> it was a home run for you. a huge supporter. the nfl has been gigantic lebrating that right now [ applse so now we are -- our foundation, we're working closely together with the nfl to try to put those greatest players in contact with there are gigantic fans. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: in 2006 michael cathcart made a decision that changed the course of his life forever. >> i went to the recruiter's office and kind of the rest is history. >> reporter: enlisting in the navy and just three years later deployed to the arabian sea in support of "operation enduring freedom". >> we were providing the army on the ground air support. >> reporter: thousands of miles from home, homesickness set in and it was sundays with his battalion watching the giants that brought camaraderie and made it feel like home. but what really brought him joy was meeting the love of his life, star, who served as well. >> my wife was co
the bob woodruff foundation holds it to honor veterans. the foundation hasou actually remember, you hosted the show back in 2012. >> yes, i remember. >> it was a home run for you. a huge supporter. the nfl has been gigantic lebrating that right now [ applse so now we are -- our foundation, we're working closely together with the nfl to try to put those greatest players in contact with there are gigantic fans. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: in 2006 michael cathcart made...
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bob has been the editor of the american scholar news involvement in 2004, which won the national award for the best feature story in may of 2006. an additional met national commentary in 2012 is the editor of the 35 million circulation of aa are bulletin of which now i am a member. and he is also the editor of the magazine of the national trust for your historic preservation. he won the national magazine award for your general elections in 1998 and i want to thank you for your that because this national trust coming into this field. i am accredited to you. also in founding literary editor of civilized nation for the magazine of the library of congress in 1994 and a 95, during the time there, the magazine received the award of general excellence. and before civilization he did a few little things, he was the editor and columnist for your u.s. day for your 11 years. and at the washingtons vault boats for your six years. he holds a ba in english, washington and the university where he was inducted by data kappa and and in english from the university of virginia. you can call the universit
bob has been the editor of the american scholar news involvement in 2004, which won the national award for the best feature story in may of 2006. an additional met national commentary in 2012 is the editor of the 35 million circulation of aa are bulletin of which now i am a member. and he is also the editor of the magazine of the national trust for your historic preservation. he won the national magazine award for your general elections in 1998 and i want to thank you for your that because this...
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i know that bob has briefed you before, what they called pier e2. i want to show you the renderings. that is set to open late october and i think everyone is excited how we can create in essence a friendly area for bicycles and pedestrians. what i want to note is the historic torepedo building as part of the south gate road the environmental mitigation is to start rehabilitation of that building, to put on new roof and windows. we are excited to be able to assist the authority here in that regard because we know that is a building you are going to use in the future. just also want to show the artist rendering you have seen before. we are continuing discussions with the toll authority and caltrans, in particular as related to the bicycle pedestrian efforts. i couldn't leave without talking about, i know what is forefront on everybody's mind where do we stand for the pricing program? we are right now preparing to -- finalizing our financial demand analysis. we are also going ahead now and looking at engaging the public, frankly, as early as tomorrow,
i know that bob has briefed you before, what they called pier e2. i want to show you the renderings. that is set to open late october and i think everyone is excited how we can create in essence a friendly area for bicycles and pedestrians. what i want to note is the historic torepedo building as part of the south gate road the environmental mitigation is to start rehabilitation of that building, to put on new roof and windows. we are excited to be able to assist the authority here in that...
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a story investigates a major development in the case of bob levinson. he has the longest held hostage in united states history. an announcement from iran that may be a game changer. we bring it to you tonight. his daughter, sarah will join me live in moments. also tonight he then walked 14 miles to save his other sister. he joins me tonight exclusively with his incredible story of bravery. and "the story" gains exclusive access inside kanye west's sunday service and the movement to convert kanye fans to christianity. first up, this week, the public hearings begin on impeachment in washington, d.c. the only question that matters here is this one. is this an impeachable offense? in moments, one of the most vocal lawmakers in this political fight. first, fox news senior judicial judge. it's good to have you here. >> hey. so, mccarthy says to ask whether a president engaged in misconduct is usually . to ask whether a president engaged in an impeachable offense is a loaded question. as the framer's formula instructs, the answer to that question is. the answer is, n
a story investigates a major development in the case of bob levinson. he has the longest held hostage in united states history. an announcement from iran that may be a game changer. we bring it to you tonight. his daughter, sarah will join me live in moments. also tonight he then walked 14 miles to save his other sister. he joins me tonight exclusively with his incredible story of bravery. and "the story" gains exclusive access inside kanye west's sunday service and the movement to...
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more than 4% followg the news.bo julistin has the key take >> while beating expectations across the brody, the biggest take away from my exclusive interview with bobr is what's ahead for tan cos stream business. with disney plus launching tuesday. iger announcing that disney plus has distribution partners to help expand potential reach. >> we have distribution deals with a number of different entities. we aree pleased to annou today a deal with amazon. we have deals with apple. deals with samsung, microsoft, with lg, google. so significant, significant progress in terms of distribution deals. band amazonng the latest one. >> iger also announcing that premium cable channel fx will have a presence on hulu creating a destination on hulo from the fx cable network and originals from fx creators. iger says that will add value to hulu driving subscriber growth. he wldn't give any updates on subscriber for disney plusreut they pleased with testing and ready to launch. >>> let's turn to dave hagerre r n disney's earnings beat. seni medium nlt a a at edward jones. >> good afternoon. >> clearly a good year especially at the box office. continueink they can t
more than 4% followg the news.bo julistin has the key take >> while beating expectations across the brody, the biggest take away from my exclusive interview with bobr is what's ahead for tan cos stream business. with disney plus launching tuesday. iger announcing that disney plus has distribution partners to help expand potential reach. >> we have distribution deals with a number of different entities. we aree pleased to annou today a deal with amazon. we have deals with apple....
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bob. well germany has been marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the war and events took place across the capital with the main celebration at the brandenburg gate now german chancellor angela merkel and on the european leaders took part in a special ceremony to remember those who died on the east germany's shoot to kill orders against anyone trying to flee to the west but the evening began with an iconic conductor leading an iconic concerto in front of an iconic backdrop. thousands gathered here to celebrate as they did 30 years ago on the state when violence brandenburg gate became an unforgettable backdrop to a night that changed the world. in what was a no man's land between east and west the thousands rushed to the land to climb atop the wall and make history. at the main celebration german president firefighters steinmeyer pay tribute to east germans and others in the east bloc whose peaceful demonstrations led to the fall of the iron curtain here people to carry their legacy into the present. today when we remember the brains people back then with gratitude. and maybe even tear
bob. well germany has been marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the war and events took place across the capital with the main celebration at the brandenburg gate now german chancellor angela merkel and on the european leaders took part in a special ceremony to remember those who died on the east germany's shoot to kill orders against anyone trying to flee to the west but the evening began with an iconic conductor leading an iconic concerto in front of an iconic backdrop. thousands...
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i want to say bob has insisted that while i have a life i will stay in politics to struggle continue. why mexico john what is welcoming of our allies they are saying that the president saved his life but why is the chosen to go there and what is he doing next. well it was interesting the wording of what the mets confer minister said about this he said that the country had offered president morale is this asylum that he had specifically asked for it 1st so i suppose that's quite a big reason also. thinking about the different countries that president rallies could have gone to perhaps venezuela perhaps cuba mexico is obviously a lot less isolated internationally than those 2 countries at the moment but this isn't a country that president were is said that he wants to stay in indefinitely he said that he wants to fresh himself he wants to get energized but he's not done with politics and presumably he wants to go back to believe you're it all depends i suppose what happens in there with the situation in that country if the situation does move on and how he's regarded there in that count
i want to say bob has insisted that while i have a life i will stay in politics to struggle continue. why mexico john what is welcoming of our allies they are saying that the president saved his life but why is the chosen to go there and what is he doing next. well it was interesting the wording of what the mets confer minister said about this he said that the country had offered president morale is this asylum that he had specifically asked for it 1st so i suppose that's quite a big reason...
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they are talking about reaching by 2024 -- bob iger has said they will have 50 million paid subscribersvery smart thing he did right away was price it at an irresistible level. if you are a parent and do not subscribe to disney plus, i think your kids will probably leave home. it has so much recognizable and irresistible content. no one can touch the huge amount of library material bob iger is .aking available it's a real bargain, and he's thrown in espn and hulu. kathleen: what kind of revenue, what kind of profit and positioning can this for disney? >> it will become the biggest profit spinner four or five years from now, but right now, it's going to lose money. it lost almost $1 billion last year just in the start up and each year until it breaks even, it will lose several billion dollars, but that is development cost, and that is actually money well spent. theor: we are hearing on earnings call from ceo bob iger, who is coming out and saying there is no floor insight for cable subscriptions. how much of a headwind from cable subscriptions can be offset from a rise in streaming? >> i
they are talking about reaching by 2024 -- bob iger has said they will have 50 million paid subscribersvery smart thing he did right away was price it at an irresistible level. if you are a parent and do not subscribe to disney plus, i think your kids will probably leave home. it has so much recognizable and irresistible content. no one can touch the huge amount of library material bob iger is .aking available it's a real bargain, and he's thrown in espn and hulu. kathleen: what kind of...
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over the past 15 years it has been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. lucas, and last year in one of the biggest deals in media history 21st century fox from rupert murdoch. why do you think rupert murdoch wanted to sell? i think the primary reason is he looked at what was going on in the world of media and all the disruption and he did not believe that the hand that they had was as strong as it needed to be. he did not have a solution. what are the underlying trends which make those mega acquisitions necessary?” think, if you look at today's media landscape, whether you are in the uk 01’ landscape, whether you are in the uk or the us or many other places in the world, its stance with content, which is king. quality stands tall ina sea which is king. quality stands tall in a sea of choice. secondly, get content that is so valuable and important and loved by consumers that they will access it will bite any way they possibly can. it was rival netflix that pine is streaming which allows you to watch what you wa nt which allows you to watch what you want wh
over the past 15 years it has been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. lucas, and last year in one of the biggest deals in media history 21st century fox from rupert murdoch. why do you think rupert murdoch wanted to sell? i think the primary reason is he looked at what was going on in the world of media and all the disruption and he did not believe that the hand that they had was as strong as it needed to be. he did not have a solution. what are the underlying trends...
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over the past 15 years, it has been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger.n off stevejobs, lucasfilm off star wars creator george lucas and, last year, in one of the biggest deals in media history, 21st century fox from rupert murdoch. why do you think rupert murdoch wanted to sell? well, i think the primary reason is that he looked at what was going on in the world of media, and all the disruption, and he didn't believe that the hand that they had was a strong as it needed to be. it's that simple, and he didn't have a solution. but what are the underlying trends reshaping the media industry which makes those sort of mega—acquisitions necessary? well, i think if you look at today's media landscape, whether you are in the uk or the united states, or in many other places in the world, first of all, it starts with content. content is king. quality stands really tall in a sea of choice. and then secondly, get content that is so valuable, so important, so loved by consumers, that they'll access it or buy it almost any way they possibly can. it was rival netflix t
over the past 15 years, it has been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger.n off stevejobs, lucasfilm off star wars creator george lucas and, last year, in one of the biggest deals in media history, 21st century fox from rupert murdoch. why do you think rupert murdoch wanted to sell? well, i think the primary reason is that he looked at what was going on in the world of media, and all the disruption, and he didn't believe that the hand that they had was a strong as it needed...
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ave bob pisani has more from the new york stock exchange. >>> stocks were back in rally mode on t first of november, both s&p and nasdaq, record highs today. we had a notable shift in the market narrative. we've gone from fears of a recession in 2020 --th remember a few months ago, to a belief gnat global economy will be slowing but growing. but today's data is taking the edge off of even that slowdown narrative. octor jobs, better than expected. andtr we hadg rechgs from prior months. else wrp the u.s. manufacllring was s weak, but it was better than feared. and new orders didli not that's a critical component. it looks ahead the new orders. over seas even china mafacturing was better than expected. and trade sentiment is lifting for the moment. so as a result, we've got some a uts, not just t s&p 500 but even on a global scale,eu pean indexes hting new highs. japanese indexes hitting new highs as well. here in the u.s. new highs in the nasdaq 100, in materials names, health care names andon semictors as well. what's missing here? wh would move the martstsp more, say another 10%? so th
ave bob pisani has more from the new york stock exchange. >>> stocks were back in rally mode on t first of november, both s&p and nasdaq, record highs today. we had a notable shift in the market narrative. we've gone from fears of a recession in 2020 --th remember a few months ago, to a belief gnat global economy will be slowing but growing. but today's data is taking the edge off of even that slowdown narrative. octor jobs, better than expected. andtr we hadg rechgs from prior...
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and the market has finally caught up to bob iger and realized disney owns the space.orter, we could talk about the earnings call and numbers. what numbers do need to see to feel confident they can take on netflix? porter: they are going to lose money for at least four years, maybe a little longer. they are talking about reaching by 2024 -- bob iger has said we will have 50 million paid subscribers. the very smart thing he did right away was price it at an irresistible level. if you are a parent and do not subscribe to disney plus, i think your kids will probably eave home. it has got so much recognizable and irresistible content. no one can touch the huge amount f library material bob iger is making available for $12.99 a month. kathleen: a bargain. porter: it's a real bargain, and he's thrown in espn and hulu. o for that amount. kathleen: what kind of revenue, what kind of profit and positioning can this earn for disney? porter: it will become the biggest profit spinner four or five years from now, but right now, it's going to lose money. it lost almost $1 billion la
and the market has finally caught up to bob iger and realized disney owns the space.orter, we could talk about the earnings call and numbers. what numbers do need to see to feel confident they can take on netflix? porter: they are going to lose money for at least four years, maybe a little longer. they are talking about reaching by 2024 -- bob iger has said we will have 50 million paid subscribers. the very smart thing he did right away was price it at an irresistible level. if you are a parent...
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the firm has already bought marvel studios, the star wars franchise, and 21st century fox. in his only uk interview, disney‘s chief executive, bob 0k. who here hasn‘t been to space? marvel is part of a bigger media giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. over the past 15 years, it‘s been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. mr iger, who considered a run for the us presidency, bought pixar animation off stevejobs, lucasfilm off star wars creator george lucas, and last year, in one of the biggest deals in media history, 21st century fox from rupert murdoch. why do you think rupert murdoch wanted to sell? well, i think the primary reason is that he looked at what was going on in the world of media and all the disruption, and he didn‘t believe that the hand that they had was a strong as it needed to be. it‘s that simple. and he didn‘t have a solution. but what are the underlying trends reshaping the media industry which makes those sort of mega acquisitions necessary? well, i think if you look at today‘s media landscape, whether you are in the uk or the united states or many other places in the world, f
the firm has already bought marvel studios, the star wars franchise, and 21st century fox. in his only uk interview, disney‘s chief executive, bob 0k. who here hasn‘t been to space? marvel is part of a bigger media giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. over the past 15 years, it‘s been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. mr iger, who considered a run for the us presidency, bought pixar animation off stevejobs, lucasfilm off star wars creator george lucas,...
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. >> well, here is the real problem that bob iger has, he's late to the game, he decided to go into streamingy 2 years ago and they bought bam tech which was a very small streaming technology company that was basically streaming major league baseball, if they had a million people using bam tech that would be a miracle, 8 million crashed the system right away, he'll have to upgrade the technology, the other thing that -- that netflix has in spades is customer relationship management. they have the best data on the users, it's so easy to come in and out, to find what you're looking for, one of the big problems disney has, they have 12,500 new -- how are they going to find them? liz: conceding a little bit on the side of netflix but netflix promoting the crown, obviously that will grab a lot of eyeballs, people absolutely love the show. tell me how else netflix will beat out disney when they have the star wars? >> this is going to be very difficult for them to beat out disney because as porter said, you have a massive amount of content but netflix has the loyalty, they have the loyalty and they
. >> well, here is the real problem that bob iger has, he's late to the game, he decided to go into streamingy 2 years ago and they bought bam tech which was a very small streaming technology company that was basically streaming major league baseball, if they had a million people using bam tech that would be a miracle, 8 million crashed the system right away, he'll have to upgrade the technology, the other thing that -- that netflix has in spades is customer relationship management. they...
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and the market has finally caught up to bob iger and realized disney owns the space. porter, we could talk earnings call and numbers. what numbers do need to see to feel confident they can take on netflix? guest: they are going to lose money for at least four years, maybe a little longer. they are talking about reaching by 2024 -- bob iger has said we will have 50 million paid subscribers. the very smart thing he did right away was price it at an irresistible level. if you are a parent and do not subscribe to disney plus, i think your kids will probably leave home. it has got so much recognizable and irresistible content. no one can touch the huge amount of library material bob iger is making available. kathleen: a bargain. guest: it's a real bargain, and he's thrown in espn and hulu. taylor: how can you go wrong? kathleen: what kind of revenue, what kind of profit and positioning can this earn for disney? guest: it will become the biggest profit spinner four or five years from now, but right now, it's going to lose money. it lost almost $1 billion last year just in t
and the market has finally caught up to bob iger and realized disney owns the space. porter, we could talk earnings call and numbers. what numbers do need to see to feel confident they can take on netflix? guest: they are going to lose money for at least four years, maybe a little longer. they are talking about reaching by 2024 -- bob iger has said we will have 50 million paid subscribers. the very smart thing he did right away was price it at an irresistible level. if you are a parent and do...
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in his only uk interview, the disney chief executive, bob iger has been speaking to our media editor,the biggest—grossing movie in history. 0k. who here hasn't been to space? marvel is part of a bigger media giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. over the past 15 years, it's been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. mr iger, who considered a run for the us presidency, bought pixar animation off stevejobs, lucasfilm off star wars creator george lucas, and last year, in one of the biggest deals in media history, 21st century fox from rupert murdoch. why do you think rupert murdoch wanted to sell? well, i think the primary reason is that he looked at what was going on in the world of media and all the disruption, and he didn't believe that the hand that they had was a strong as it needed to be. it's that simple. and he didn't have a solution. but what are the underlying trends reshaping the media industry which makes those sort of mega acquisitions necessary? well, i think if you look at today's media landscape, whether you are in the uk or the united state
in his only uk interview, the disney chief executive, bob iger has been speaking to our media editor,the biggest—grossing movie in history. 0k. who here hasn't been to space? marvel is part of a bigger media giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. over the past 15 years, it's been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. mr iger, who considered a run for the us presidency, bought pixar animation off stevejobs, lucasfilm off star wars creator george lucas, and last...
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has flattened. the rate market agrees with bob. the fed is making a mistake.he equity market is saying everything is fine for now, so therefore reach for yield. that may be the way that you reconcile these two markets. gershon: the question is, if we get weakness, will further easing matter? the fed can pat themselves on the back all they want, the problem in the economy was not the price of credit was too high. maybe it did impact sentiment, maybe more confidence, but it is not like 75 basis points makes a whole lot of a difference. if we get weaker, will it make a difference if we cut closer to zero? jonathan: quickly, bob. bob: it does, because we have already seen mortgage refis are at a high level. so high, the treasury has reached its cap on what it can reinvest in the mortgage market. these drops lower in yield create discretionary income across the board. consumer level right now, corporate america down the road. gershon: i agree, but how much more is there to go? what happens if we see more weakness? is further rate cuts going to -- you will not get t
has flattened. the rate market agrees with bob. the fed is making a mistake.he equity market is saying everything is fine for now, so therefore reach for yield. that may be the way that you reconcile these two markets. gershon: the question is, if we get weakness, will further easing matter? the fed can pat themselves on the back all they want, the problem in the economy was not the price of credit was too high. maybe it did impact sentiment, maybe more confidence, but it is not like 75 basis...
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still with me are bob michele, gershon distenfeld, priya misra. china says it hasieved consensus in principle with the u.s. in a phone call today between top trade negotiators. how do you characterize the story between the u.s. and china? what amazes me is how assessments of the global economy seem to change from week to week based on where we are in the trade talks and from one data point to the next. priya: i think there is an assumption in the market that global growth weakness is because of trade. i would argue the weakness started before the trade war. the trade war has not helped, but if you think it all hinges on this u.s. china trade deal, that is why a lot of people are getting whipsawed. when i look at the headline, it is saying in principle. i thought we had this two weeks ago. it will be agricultural products, no rollbacks of tariffs. if i'm a corporate and i'm thinking about my supply chain, the worst case scenario has been taken off the table. my base case still has not changed. still a lot of uncertainty. gershon: we live in an environment that we ca
still with me are bob michele, gershon distenfeld, priya misra. china says it hasieved consensus in principle with the u.s. in a phone call today between top trade negotiators. how do you characterize the story between the u.s. and china? what amazes me is how assessments of the global economy seem to change from week to week based on where we are in the trade talks and from one data point to the next. priya: i think there is an assumption in the market that global growth weakness is because of...
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bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. it is not even just about disney plus. fx content.s long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues 2, 3 weeks from now, no one will hear about the issues this morning. taylor: did disney cement itself as a clear, formidable competitor to netflix and the like? lucas: i think so, and it has for a long time now. if you ask people in the entertainment business, silicon valley, wall street, most have viewed disney plus as the most competitive of the new services. max are muchbo further out. disney is the largest entertainment company in the world. from fox.ot of assets the real question moving forward will be how many of these streaming services can the market tolerate? right now, we have hulu, amazon, netflix. most expect that disney plus will be an additive to netflix. but if it slows the growth of new subscribers to netflix at all, that is bad news for the company and investors. taylor: rick, how do you see disney in the context of the broader streaming wars? rick: i think abo
bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. it is not even just about disney plus. fx content.s long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues 2, 3 weeks from now, no one will hear about the issues this morning. taylor: did disney cement itself as a clear, formidable competitor to netflix and the like? lucas: i think so, and it has for a long time now. if you ask people in the entertainment business, silicon valley, wall street, most have...
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falcon college has produced many notable n i n n's to phones in bob ways future elite schools model encourages people to reach for the stars there to think big and work hard. that's especially true for leon who comes from a poor family and used to attend a state school. the teachers here demand more of him you'll only be able to keep a scholarship if you can keep up with his fellow students. 20 out of 30 that's the great leon gotten his english test that's not good enough to satisfy the winter warrior. you have look and you know you are not that abscess are did scored and fives but an ace so much as to this. tradition is important here yet the school has moved with the times 2 years ago the boarding school finally opened its doors to girls. free if they attend classes with the boys but then they head back to their own house the head girl lock the gate in the electric fence behind them the school install the fence to set the girl's parents mind a tease. there is no physical contact between boys and girls we have gotten a zation policy and the boys on tonight even near the girl's house so they'r
falcon college has produced many notable n i n n's to phones in bob ways future elite schools model encourages people to reach for the stars there to think big and work hard. that's especially true for leon who comes from a poor family and used to attend a state school. the teachers here demand more of him you'll only be able to keep a scholarship if you can keep up with his fellow students. 20 out of 30 that's the great leon gotten his english test that's not good enough to satisfy the winter...
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bob: the markets are telling me exactly the same thing. there is a tremendous pile of cash that has been printed over the last decade sloshing around on these 17 trillion sized central-bank sheets. it is looking for a home. it is taking bond yield down because there is no inflation. although things are slowing down, until you see a recession or projection of much lower corporate earnings, money will continue to go into equities and credit. it is sort of this environment -- goldilocks environment that the central banks have created for now. but, it certainly does not look like the future to us. priya?n: priya: there is another dichotomy that i will highlight. every time the fed has eased, the curve has steepened, risk assets have gone up. this time we got the risk assets to move. the curve flattened. all three of these rate cuts, the curve flattening. the rate market agrees with bob. the fed is saying everything is -- the fed is making a mistake. the market is saying everything is fine for now, so therefore reach for yield. that may be the way that you reconcile these two markets. ge
bob: the markets are telling me exactly the same thing. there is a tremendous pile of cash that has been printed over the last decade sloshing around on these 17 trillion sized central-bank sheets. it is looking for a home. it is taking bond yield down because there is no inflation. although things are slowing down, until you see a recession or projection of much lower corporate earnings, money will continue to go into equities and credit. it is sort of this environment -- goldilocks...
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bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. this is the future of the company. it's streaming.t is not even just about disney plus. he is moving fx content. hours after it is on television, on your cable television, it will be on hulu now. it is leaving the bundle issue in the past. as long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues, no one will remember about these issues this morning. taylor: the disney cement itself as a clear, formidable competitor to netflix in the streaming wars? cas: if you ask people in hollywood at around the entertainment business, in silicon valley, and especially on wall street, most have viewed disney plus as the most competitive of the new services. apple tv plus just does not have the same library. peacock and hbo max are much further out. disney is the largest entertainment company in the world. it's movie studio is dominated by adding a lot of assets from fox. it has some of the best tv shows in the world. the real question moving forward will be how many of these streaming services ca
bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. this is the future of the company. it's streaming.t is not even just about disney plus. he is moving fx content. hours after it is on television, on your cable television, it will be on hulu now. it is leaving the bundle issue in the past. as long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues, no one will remember about these issues this morning. taylor: the disney cement itself as a clear,...
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our old friend bob schieffer has the team's remarkable story. >> for a couple of weeks, they gave us that all of washington, d.c. could unite around, a miracle indeed. >> reporter: even as the house was voting on impeachment. democratic leader steny hoyer wore his nats gear. >> congratulation, nats! >> reporter: after a night when the town went wild. they danced, they hugged, they climbed and hollered, and, well -- >> there is going to be a lot of babies born in d.c. next year who will be called nat. >> reporter: all this really began this past summer when reserve outfielder gerardo parra convinced the team to adopt his 2-year-old daughter's favorite song as its anthem. the song was -- ♪ baby shark >> reporter: the idea was so goofy, it made the team laugh. they started having fun, got to know each other. and before you know it, they were making all the shark moves. the baby shark clicks, the mama shark clacks, the daddy shark chomps. as they started winning, the whole town got crazy. national symphony orchestra musicians were playing "baby shark." ♪ the national cathedral became the
our old friend bob schieffer has the team's remarkable story. >> for a couple of weeks, they gave us that all of washington, d.c. could unite around, a miracle indeed. >> reporter: even as the house was voting on impeachment. democratic leader steny hoyer wore his nats gear. >> congratulation, nats! >> reporter: after a night when the town went wild. they danced, they hugged, they climbed and hollered, and, well -- >> there is going to be a lot of babies born in...
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so bob pisani has talked about this a lot, right?for oil and gas stocks lately, especially among the more high debt, highly levered and highly shorted names. these are some of the better performers you have laredo petroleum, the best of all the mid-sized companies. there are some that are up more, but microcaps now, super heavy debt load. continental, a name we know, up 11%. and even hess, it's not just the mid-sized guys, some of the larger players like hess, up 11% in just 30 days. now let's get a check on a couple of big funds that mirror oil and gas. one is a rather aggressive bet on the space but let's start with this one first. it is the vaneck oil etf, the oih. not ohio state, the oih. it is up nearly 10% in a month it's been kind of a slow climb, but it's done well its biggest holdings, schlumberger, halliburton, and bakers hughes. okay but for those -- and i'm not advising it, but whoever wants to get really aggressive in the space, there's the direction, three times bull, oil and gas ticker you've got to love it, it's gush
so bob pisani has talked about this a lot, right?for oil and gas stocks lately, especially among the more high debt, highly levered and highly shorted names. these are some of the better performers you have laredo petroleum, the best of all the mid-sized companies. there are some that are up more, but microcaps now, super heavy debt load. continental, a name we know, up 11%. and even hess, it's not just the mid-sized guys, some of the larger players like hess, up 11% in just 30 days. now let's...
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bob redell has some singers behind them there getting them in the holiday spirit. uhh, awkward.... aaannnnd awesome! awesome mostly. jcpenney. remember the little things. jcpenney. remember the little things. sxw . >>> thanksgiving is a week from now and you are probably thinking of what you can serve. >> but we are hoping that you can give to those less form nle. and bor bob redell is here to tell us about the feed for need. >> reporter: and these guys are out here just to kind of chill us into the holiday season. yes, can you believe it has ben ten days for feed the need and we're kicking it off tomorrow with safeway. you are asking you to grab one of these sheets and scan it and you can giving $10. they will go to all the food banks. happy thanksgiving. so what is a bag? >> we wanted to make sure that we had good proteins in there, so tuna fish, peanut butter and staples, spaghetti, vegetables. so a little bit of everything. fruit in there as well. so a pretty good bag. >> and people don't actually have to pick up a bag like we did in the old days. >> yeah, eith
bob redell has some singers behind them there getting them in the holiday spirit. uhh, awkward.... aaannnnd awesome! awesome mostly. jcpenney. remember the little things. jcpenney. remember the little things. sxw . >>> thanksgiving is a week from now and you are probably thinking of what you can serve. >> but we are hoping that you can give to those less form nle. and bor bob redell is here to tell us about the feed for need. >> reporter: and these guys are out here just to...
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. >> this book comes into after michael wolff has taken us through similar scenes in the white house. bob woodward has taken us into similar scenes in his inside the trump white house book. how does this read compared to those? what is the difference when you're holding an account that is written by someone who is part of the team in that room? >> this -- i mean, clearly one of the things that is somewhat unique about this is that it's written from the perspective of a senior administration official and somebody who did not come into it disinclined towards president trump's agenda. so it's written from the point of view of somebody who isn't -- isn't there to be critical and isn't there to observe. it's from the point of view of somebody who's there to try to make government. so when i think you've had other authors characterize the feelings of their sources, even multiple sources in terms of how people around trump reacted to him or felt about his behavior, in this case you get in it in the first person, you also are privy to conversations according to anonymous that this author had with
. >> this book comes into after michael wolff has taken us through similar scenes in the white house. bob woodward has taken us into similar scenes in his inside the trump white house book. how does this read compared to those? what is the difference when you're holding an account that is written by someone who is part of the team in that room? >> this -- i mean, clearly one of the things that is somewhat unique about this is that it's written from the perspective of a senior...
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on pace to post the best gain in about a month on the heels of a good jobs number, decent ism bob pisani has> we are starting to break the new narrative out there that we're going to have a slowdown in 2020. remember, the recession narrative have gone away, worries of three, four, five months ago, no more. gdp is 1 to 2% now economic numbers are starting to suggest maybe the slowdown narrative is not a good narrative any more we're taking the edge off the slowdown narrative that's why things are moving up. we not only have a strong jobs market, markedly strong revisions people weren't anticipating then weak manufacturing. but new orders were generally good still 49, above expectations that's what you're looking for, new orders stock market is a discounting mechanism for future stream of earnings represented by the new orders ism not getting worse, that's the key. here's what you need to think about. what will it take to move the market higher, another 5 to 10%. three things very important. first off, see bond yields move up more. good sign of modest reflation. we're not getting that yet that
on pace to post the best gain in about a month on the heels of a good jobs number, decent ism bob pisani has> we are starting to break the new narrative out there that we're going to have a slowdown in 2020. remember, the recession narrative have gone away, worries of three, four, five months ago, no more. gdp is 1 to 2% now economic numbers are starting to suggest maybe the slowdown narrative is not a good narrative any more we're taking the edge off the slowdown narrative that's why things...
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our bob redell has been looking into that, and has live reports from google throughout the morning. >n did a study and discovered people are staying in their homes longer. this means fewer homes are up for sale nationwide. part of it is seniors, deciding to age in place. many states offer property tax reductions for seniors, so they stay in their homes. it's a good example of what sounds like a fair and decent thing to do, hurting the housing market. example of that. many economists say rent control discourages building, which drives prices up. >>> elon musk says he knows why the windows broke on the cyber truck. you may recall they threw a steel ball at it, in much of a disaster. musk says this, hitting the truck with the sledgehammer earlier loosened or damaged the windows. he says they should have done the window demonstration first, and then did the sledgehammer. >>> and ford is calling shenanigans on a tesla demonstration where a cyber truck pulls a ford f-150 uphill though the ford is trying to drive the other way. ford and other commentators say this isn't about engine power. i
our bob redell has been looking into that, and has live reports from google throughout the morning. >n did a study and discovered people are staying in their homes longer. this means fewer homes are up for sale nationwide. part of it is seniors, deciding to age in place. many states offer property tax reductions for seniors, so they stay in their homes. it's a good example of what sounds like a fair and decent thing to do, hurting the housing market. example of that. many economists say rent...
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thank you bob. he has canceled screenings of a documentary. a japanese. has canceled screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so for so called comfort dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so for so called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during the 2nd world war the film takes a look at the control of women who were considered sex slaves during the 2nd world war the film takes a look at the controversy over the issue and how opinion differs on what these women really were they were nazi over the issue and how opinion differs on what these women really were. they were not sex slaves they were prostitutes. sex slaves they were prostitutes. when i want to now i want to. know that you and i want to know how many. of the main reason the screenings were cancelled. or the reason the screenings were cancelled was a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said they had not given permission of the lawsuit against the film by some of thos
thank you bob. he has canceled screenings of a documentary. a japanese. has canceled screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so for so called comfort dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so for so called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during the 2nd world war the film takes a look at the control of women who were considered sex slaves during the 2nd world war the film takes a look at the...
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if there are charges, something we have never heard, bob levinson has served more than 12 1/2 years andenalty. on sunday however, iran down played the acknowledgment saying the case was just a file about a missing person. president trump weighed in on twitter saying if iran is able to turn on to the u.s. kidnapped former fbi agent, it would be a very positive step. lastly, the u.s. increased the reward for information on levinson to $25 million. >>> and president trump said friday that he is considering accepting vladimir putin's invitation to attend russia's victory day festivities next year but the 2020 election cycle might get in the way. >> you've been invited to russia for the parade. >> i was invited. i am thinking about it. it is right in the middle of the campaign season but i'm thinking, i would certainly think about it. president putin invited me to, the it is a very big, it is a very big deal, celebrating the end of the war, et cetera, et cetera. very big deal. so i appreciate the invitation. it is right in the middle of political season. so i'll see if i can do it but i woul
if there are charges, something we have never heard, bob levinson has served more than 12 1/2 years andenalty. on sunday however, iran down played the acknowledgment saying the case was just a file about a missing person. president trump weighed in on twitter saying if iran is able to turn on to the u.s. kidnapped former fbi agent, it would be a very positive step. lastly, the u.s. increased the reward for information on levinson to $25 million. >>> and president trump said friday that...
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harare the capital of the bob way stevens family has lived here ever since they lost their farm stephen's father ben free now works as a human rights activist. it's time to buy groceries for the weekend stevens parents are always shocked at the prices. $25.00 for half a pound of butter. almost 10 for a liter of juice. $17.00 for a bag of rice in the shops the free things feel the full brunt of them bob with economic crisis they have no choice but to buy some staple foods but they'll do without the granola for $18.00 a bag. or in the subset to resupply. they have to buy money on the back markets to be able to create restart their shops and help fix a problem. that's it's it's all to do with safety it's all to do with lack of trust because we don't ever get a government that is able to actually steal money from our bank accounts so he will just steal all forms of savings steal whatever it works. notating is also complicated in zimbabwe bond notes known as zim dollars are the official currency but store owners prefer to accept real u.s. dollars and are often willing to offer better prices in
harare the capital of the bob way stevens family has lived here ever since they lost their farm stephen's father ben free now works as a human rights activist. it's time to buy groceries for the weekend stevens parents are always shocked at the prices. $25.00 for half a pound of butter. almost 10 for a liter of juice. $17.00 for a bag of rice in the shops the free things feel the full brunt of them bob with economic crisis they have no choice but to buy some staple foods but they'll do without...
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the work we do with howard baker and trent lott .nd tom daschle, bob dole it has been less than that.peaking as a democrat, i have seen chuck schumer try. with senatorions schumer and senator mcconnell, i urged this. i think there is a possibility, it is ironic. hear more frank conversations walking to the halls on the way to the vote, republicans and democrats talking to each other. a lot of members of both parties would like to see us go back to that. a lot of members are very disturbed by the senators that go out and announce some of this is what must be done. trump, what president president trump is innocent. let's just have the facts. i want it to happen. will it? i don't know. but if they don't do something similar to that, i think the senate is going to be damaged. constitution will be damaged. i think the ability of our government to have real checks and balances is going to be damaged. i don't say that lightly. i say it from decades of experience. >> you can see the entire interview with senator leahy today at 6:00 p.m. on newsmakers and on c-span radio. you can watch it onli
the work we do with howard baker and trent lott .nd tom daschle, bob dole it has been less than that.peaking as a democrat, i have seen chuck schumer try. with senatorions schumer and senator mcconnell, i urged this. i think there is a possibility, it is ironic. hear more frank conversations walking to the halls on the way to the vote, republicans and democrats talking to each other. a lot of members of both parties would like to see us go back to that. a lot of members are very disturbed by...
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bob: that's a fair point. having said that, margins are down this year. earnings growth hasowth by about 5% this year. michael: you've got to wonder, we are obviously talking about the so-called wall of worry that wall street loves. but is it a little bit different? when i look at what the political mood is in the country, dismal, obviously, we are looking at europe's outlook bad, members of the ecb counsel saying we are going to be stimulating for a long time overnight, china's growth forecast to go below 6%, is there a different quality to the gloom? or is this what we like to see? [laughter] bob: somebody asked me not to long ago, what is the best gdp growth rate for the stock market? i said 2%. i thought you were going to say 3%. don't give me 3%, because then we get overheating and inflation to the end of the cycle. if we have 2%, we can grow forever, like australia, 28 years. alix: you are still in that value-rotation trade. does it apply overseas as well? obviously there is a cap between europe, asia, and the u.s.. between is a gap europe, asia, and the u.s. what do y
bob: that's a fair point. having said that, margins are down this year. earnings growth hasowth by about 5% this year. michael: you've got to wonder, we are obviously talking about the so-called wall of worry that wall street loves. but is it a little bit different? when i look at what the political mood is in the country, dismal, obviously, we are looking at europe's outlook bad, members of the ecb counsel saying we are going to be stimulating for a long time overnight, china's growth forecast...
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he has an excellent reputation bob so far he's been a bit of a disappointment but. really quick you know one of the supposed to help fire munich get back on track this season. but he hasn't been a strong idea. well take a closer look is it a stellar career. to go. on w. hijacking the news. where i go wrong with the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good vs evil us vs them white and white. in countries like russia china church people are told lives that's enough and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to give me all of the smoke and mirrors it's not just about the prayer for balance or being neutral it's about being truthful. 20 years worth of golf and i work in the deli. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe connected to the home with. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and tri
he has an excellent reputation bob so far he's been a bit of a disappointment but. really quick you know one of the supposed to help fire munich get back on track this season. but he hasn't been a strong idea. well take a closer look is it a stellar career. to go. on w. hijacking the news. where i go wrong with the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good vs evil us vs them white and white. in countries like russia china church people are...