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we begin this evening with the mayor of london, boris johnson. he's written a new book called the churchill factor: how one man-made history. >> what he thought was that britain and america, with american firmly in the lead, represented values, ideas of freedom and democracy, free speech, independent judiciary, habbuous corpus, whatever, that were incredibly important. and that were actually peculiar to those english-speaking cultures. he thought. this was his-- and actually there's a lot of truth in that. and those ideas are not banal, they're not trit, and they are not up contested. there are many parts of the world including china or russia or wherever that don't subscribe to that approach. and churchill wanted to push it forward. and he saw the english-speaking peoples as away of insurancing that that was guaranteed. >> rose: also this evening, a new film called foxcatcher starring steve carell, vanessa redgrave, channing tatum and dected by ben the-- bennett pillar. >> hi seen capot, and obviously steve said that piece of work speaks for its
we begin this evening with the mayor of london, boris johnson. he's written a new book called the churchill factor: how one man-made history. >> what he thought was that britain and america, with american firmly in the lead, represented values, ideas of freedom and democracy, free speech, independent judiciary, habbuous corpus, whatever, that were incredibly important. and that were actually peculiar to those english-speaking cultures. he thought. this was his-- and actually there's a lot...
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." >> boris johnson is here. he is the mayor of london since 2008. he announced his intention to stand up for election to the parliament in the 2015 elections. his latest book is about winston churchill and is called "the churchill factor: how one man made history." there is a long history of politicians writing books to burnish their careers. "profiles in courage" and "the audacity of hope" this book is more like "profiles in courage" than the barack obama book because it drops a hint. i am pleased to have boris johnson back at the table. >> it is an honor to be back. >> why did you write this? >> what the churchill family and the estate said as they had the 50th anniversary of his death coming up next year. and they genuinely felt that although there is a lot of scholarship there was not a book that tried to bring it together to argue to a new generation that churchill was the great man that i think he was and that people of my generation think he was. in the new generation he is receding, fading. because the vastness of his achievement is being lo
." >> boris johnson is here. he is the mayor of london since 2008. he announced his intention to stand up for election to the parliament in the 2015 elections. his latest book is about winston churchill and is called "the churchill factor: how one man made history." there is a long history of politicians writing books to burnish their careers. "profiles in courage" and "the audacity of hope" this book is more like "profiles in courage" than the...
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from somebody in cap boris, can you explain a little bit -- cap , and youcamp boris explain a littlend him? >> we are here to champion british technology companies. leads, it is ah great opportunity for investors. this is about showcasing. it is creating trade partnerships and encouraging companies coming from singapore to join us in london. getting -- about creating a deep tie between a key trade partner in london and the u.k. >> thanks for joining us. you are looking at the live shot of the city of london, where equities are set to open in about 10 minutes. little change. the ftse 100 suggesting we will have a slightly weaker open, but not a great deal. we will be back with a look at what is ahead for the trading day. >> welcome back. time for company news. rio tinto has cut spending to boost the amount of cash it is returning to investors. the second-biggest miner delayed plans to approve a $1 billion iron ore mine to make good on the ceos promised the company would become a cash machine for shareholders. themove is seen as part of strategy to bolster support for investors after r
from somebody in cap boris, can you explain a little bit -- cap , and youcamp boris explain a littlend him? >> we are here to champion british technology companies. leads, it is ah great opportunity for investors. this is about showcasing. it is creating trade partnerships and encouraging companies coming from singapore to join us in london. getting -- about creating a deep tie between a key trade partner in london and the u.k. >> thanks for joining us. you are looking at the live...
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. >> take the mayor of london, boris johnson, for instance.teers to help clean up london's rivers, boris sets the example and takes the plunge, literally. >> i'm here to promote volunteering week. what could be more lovely on a day like this than having a quick informal dip. >> informal? that's one word for it. >> getting ready. >> and who can forget presidential hopeful gary bauers pancake stunt. >> all right. whoa! oh, no! >> there's a tradition in new hampshire presidential politics where candidates have to flip pancakes at a pancake breakfast. >> oh, no! >> you compare and contrast the politician's skill at flipping pancakes at this event. gary bauer was the worst ever. >> jack be nimble, jack be quick, whoa, jack fall over the bisquick. >> one of the most embarrassing moments for any politician i've seen. >> i hope your campaign platform is more solid than your footing, mr. bauer. that goes for you too, mr. dole. campaigning against president bill clinton turns out to be a dangerous affair for bob dole. reaching out to his supporters in c
. >> take the mayor of london, boris johnson, for instance.teers to help clean up london's rivers, boris sets the example and takes the plunge, literally. >> i'm here to promote volunteering week. what could be more lovely on a day like this than having a quick informal dip. >> informal? that's one word for it. >> getting ready. >> and who can forget presidential hopeful gary bauers pancake stunt. >> all right. whoa! oh, no! >> there's a tradition in...
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boris joins the table. great to see you. >> great to be here. i'm moderately flamboyant.rd moderate too much. winston churchill has had thousands of quotes that have been used in all sorts of academia but one of my favorites is if you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. use a pile driver. hit the point once. then come back and hit it again. then hit it a third time. a tremendous whack. now, winston churchill is revered for his leadership within wartime. and i'm wonder, given the type of nonconventional threats that we see now in terms of isis and al qaeda, how do you think winston churchill would have responded to that? >> well, i think he would have been very, very tough with the -- any returning terrorists. i think he would have been absolutely ruthless in cracking down on people who meant harm to america or to the united kingdom. whether he would have wanted, michael, to go into war in syria or iraq to put boots on the ground, i don't know. what he says about iraq in the 1920s, he says it's like living among grateful volcano. i wish we ha
boris joins the table. great to see you. >> great to be here. i'm moderately flamboyant.rd moderate too much. winston churchill has had thousands of quotes that have been used in all sorts of academia but one of my favorites is if you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. use a pile driver. hit the point once. then come back and hit it again. then hit it a third time. a tremendous whack. now, winston churchill is revered for his leadership within wartime. and...
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i am pleased to have boris johnson back at the table. >> it is an honor to be back. >> why did you write this? what the churchill family and the estate said as they had the 50th anniversary of his death coming up next year. -- they generally felt genuinely felt that although there is a lot of scholarship there was not a book that tried to bring it together to argue to a new generation that churchill was the great manda i think he was and that people of my .eneration think he was in the new generation he is receding, fading. because the vastness of his .chievement is being lost the was a survey that showed that het people think was in an insurance advertisement. that is what young people think. it was an attempt to bring them to life again for a new to life againhim for a new generation and to show them the scale of what he achieved but also why he was the only guy who could have possibly achieved it. highway came about -- how it came about that in may and 1940, britain and the world was on the brink of disaster. >> harris had been captured. -- terrorists had been captured. captured.ad be
i am pleased to have boris johnson back at the table. >> it is an honor to be back. >> why did you write this? what the churchill family and the estate said as they had the 50th anniversary of his death coming up next year. -- they generally felt genuinely felt that although there is a lot of scholarship there was not a book that tried to bring it together to argue to a new generation that churchill was the great manda i think he was and that people of my .eneration think he was in...
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boris, do you think that's a fair accusation?e's done a great amount since 2012 to keep the eurozone on track. surely he's just acting to keep the know going. >> yesterday i tweeted out i think this idea is basically trying to cure the patient by killing him. i think it's absolutely ridiculous that they are trying to create a coup against mario draghi right now. not only does it create massive uncertainty at a time when europe needs massive confidence, but because mario draghi is doing everything and anything he can to stimulate the economy in the eurozone. i'm really at a loss. what would they like to do, have widerman as the head of the ecb so they'll go into depression worse than 1982? that is what's going on right now and in some ways that could be very destabilizing to see if it continues. >> thank you so much for your time. >>> coming up, seema joins us again from dublin with a former mu sish yun turned tech entrepreneur. find out who it is after the break. >>> seema, you've got a very special guest joining you. we are join
boris, do you think that's a fair accusation?e's done a great amount since 2012 to keep the eurozone on track. surely he's just acting to keep the know going. >> yesterday i tweeted out i think this idea is basically trying to cure the patient by killing him. i think it's absolutely ridiculous that they are trying to create a coup against mario draghi right now. not only does it create massive uncertainty at a time when europe needs massive confidence, but because mario draghi is doing...
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fox denver reporter boris sanchez joins us live. what a mess out there. >> oh, it certainly is a mess, greta. it feels like an artic blast. just two days ago it was sunny, 70-degree temperatures it. if you can believe it now, it's just gray, windy, frosty, and you can see snow coming down around me. it's been coming in and out all day, more or less. this is really just the second day in a five day span that we're supposed to get this kind of weather in colorado. really we are late to the game. usually snows at some point in october. and we are getting it now. finally after waiting. we were expected to get 2 to 4 inches in the metro area. more than half a foot up in the mountains. the ski resorts are are happy about that. in denver that much snow that quickly means trouble for the drivers and colorado department of transportation. their plows have been out all i do and expected to be out into the night icy spots safe for drivers. we haven't seen very many accidents out on the the today. mostly what we have seen is this behind me. tra
fox denver reporter boris sanchez joins us live. what a mess out there. >> oh, it certainly is a mess, greta. it feels like an artic blast. just two days ago it was sunny, 70-degree temperatures it. if you can believe it now, it's just gray, windy, frosty, and you can see snow coming down around me. it's been coming in and out all day, more or less. this is really just the second day in a five day span that we're supposed to get this kind of weather in colorado. really we are late to the...
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fin finde semana y veamos cÓmo estÁn las condiciones del clima >> muy buenas noches, el primero de boris ligera persiste la mociÓn de sus cambios en la temperatura esparce por semana. existe vaina cierra nevada el aviso de temporada de tiempo invernal estarÁ presente hasta el prÓximo domingo en la noche asÍ que, tendremos cuÁles servicios a lo largo de nuestro fin semana porque la nieve llegarÁ en algunas áreas, en algunas zonas montaÑosas hasta 12 pulgadas de nivel. 63 ha sido la mÁxima del dÍa de hoy en san francisco y hemos visto una normal de 50 esta noche la temperatura bajarÁ 53 en partes del norte moviÉndose en lluvia y precisamente le digo estarÁ presente con nosotros para maÑana sÁbado, se controlados serÁ maÑana la mÁxima. los prÓximos cinco dÍas sÁbado 60 domingo tambiÉn trabaja 62 y esa lluvia que estarÁ presente cruzÓ tambiÉn para martes y miÉrcoles, ♪ ♪ >> es sobre la relaciÓn deportiva con raÚl delgado. >> sigue aumentando las reacciones sobre la muerte de chespirito, gran seguidor de las alas de amÉrica escuchamos las palabras del maestro carlos reynoso >> sobre el mago d
fin finde semana y veamos cÓmo estÁn las condiciones del clima >> muy buenas noches, el primero de boris ligera persiste la mociÓn de sus cambios en la temperatura esparce por semana. existe vaina cierra nevada el aviso de temporada de tiempo invernal estarÁ presente hasta el prÓximo domingo en la noche asÍ que, tendremos cuÁles servicios a lo largo de nuestro fin semana porque la nieve llegarÁ en algunas áreas, en algunas zonas montaÑosas hasta 12 pulgadas de nivel. 63 ha sido...
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. >> we have john lithgow and steny hoyer and boris johnson.nson will join your table in a minute. >> the campaign promises he makes. >> and he delivers. >> one of hollywood's most outspoken and controversial directors may be ready to call it a wrap on his career. we'll tell you who it is when "morning joe" comes back. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. really. it's not worth it. no worries. i got this. ♪ i got all the time in the world ♪ (vo) a 2.7 gigahertz turbo processor. kevlar fiber durability. turbo charge for up to 8 hours of battery in just 15 minutes. introducing droid turbo by motorola switch now and get $150 credit. ♪ >>> time to take a look at the morning papers. we just have to start with the "new york post." willie, what are we looking at here. i'm so confused. >> that's an artist's mockup of the mayor of new york city, mayor de blasio sleeping. >>
. >> we have john lithgow and steny hoyer and boris johnson.nson will join your table in a minute. >> the campaign promises he makes. >> and he delivers. >> one of hollywood's most outspoken and controversial directors may be ready to call it a wrap on his career. we'll tell you who it is when "morning joe" comes back. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..."...
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i just want to say how delighte we are you have the mayor of london, boris johnson with us tonight. you be discussing his new book,e "the churchill factor: how one man made history" the writing and publication of this book was chur meant to coincide with the wr 50th anniversary of churchill's death which actually will be marked in january of this cominge year. and as you here tonight the anniversary gave are offered the opportunity to reintroduce,sarys maybe introduce winston churchill to a younger generation that had no personal re expense of one of the twin centuries most important political figures. no influence of one of the world's most important figures. you were brave to jump in and but if you have not looked look into a very personal one. at times it is sunny and very much a polemic as the finest statesmen ever produced. while churchill proves very difficult to categorize to have a clear political identity part of that discussion. so what you are not very familiar with with the entire biography that would take up the entire hour but he spent his formative years at oxford as
i just want to say how delighte we are you have the mayor of london, boris johnson with us tonight. you be discussing his new book,e "the churchill factor: how one man made history" the writing and publication of this book was chur meant to coincide with the wr 50th anniversary of churchill's death which actually will be marked in january of this cominge year. and as you here tonight the anniversary gave are offered the opportunity to reintroduce,sarys maybe introduce winston...
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could even boris johnson add to this dynamic?such a character and i say that with affinity and entertaining personality that i think you understand him better than most could. certainly better than the academics. thank you for being here mayor boris johnson. we'll be right back. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. that's the value of performance. sir, we're loaded and
could even boris johnson add to this dynamic?such a character and i say that with affinity and entertaining personality that i think you understand him better than most could. certainly better than the academics. thank you for being here mayor boris johnson. we'll be right back. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you...
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lorena/vo la arena bori-sov, .emocionante encuentro entre la selecci[on mexicana y la oncena de bielorussia, el partido hasta este momento se encuentra empatado a dos goles ... en el minuto 70 del tiempo reglamentario .. lorena --- los gigantes de san francisco tendrn que actuar muy rpido si realmente quieren retener al tecera base pablo "el panda" sandoval para las prximas temporadas --- lucrecia --- y es que el jugador venezolano, una de las piezas claves del equipo en los ltimos aÑos se declar agente libre y ahora est en boston discutiendo una oferta que se hace difcil rechazar --- take vo lorena --- sandoval se reunir hoy con la directiva de los medias rojas de boston, en la mesa est una oferta de cien millones de dlares por seis temporadas -- --- boston est dispuesto a todo por hacerse con los servicios del tercera base de 28 aÑos de edad, incluso estaran dispuesto a ofrecerle bonos adicionales para el control de su peso --- --- a los medias rojas de boston se le suman los medias blancas de chicago y los azule
lorena/vo la arena bori-sov, .emocionante encuentro entre la selecci[on mexicana y la oncena de bielorussia, el partido hasta este momento se encuentra empatado a dos goles ... en el minuto 70 del tiempo reglamentario .. lorena --- los gigantes de san francisco tendrn que actuar muy rpido si realmente quieren retener al tecera base pablo "el panda" sandoval para las prximas temporadas --- lucrecia --- y es que el jugador venezolano, una de las piezas claves del equipo en los ltimos...
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open boris becker is back on the atp tour.i caught up with him in cincinnati djokovic hired him to be his head coach at the star of the season. >> great student, somebody that's won so much already being number one, multiple grand slam winner, a very rich man, he really wants to learn, he wants to get better, wants to be in the history books of tennis, yet he's very hard-headed, he's very convinced about his way, and he should be. so some of the conversations weren't that easy, were not easy, but sometimes i have a different point of view, so it's up to my magic to find a way to convince him. ♪ >> reporter: you've had such a great tennis career, haven't you, and you are such a competitor. how does it feel now to be right back in it, and to wake up every day coaching the man who is the world number one? >> it feels like something i haven't felt in a while. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. . >>>
open boris becker is back on the atp tour.i caught up with him in cincinnati djokovic hired him to be his head coach at the star of the season. >> great student, somebody that's won so much already being number one, multiple grand slam winner, a very rich man, he really wants to learn, he wants to get better, wants to be in the history books of tennis, yet he's very hard-headed, he's very convinced about his way, and he should be. so some of the conversations weren't that easy, were not...
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noneny, boris, you can talk about 1200 or whatever it is. they're both at key resistance.alking about key support. it depends what side your looking at. but the euro at 120 and the yen at what? >> 120 yen to the dollar. the trait seems to be what everybody is -- >> is that what they're calling it? >> that's what i'm calling it. >> okay. >> it seems to be what everybody is focusing on. it's clear that we have a policy divergence here with the fed moving closer to tightening. the boj is clear in increasing its accommodation. and the epb on the side line. spl the only question right now open on the table is how fast does u.s. tighten? that's going to be the factor how fast we get to those levels. i think it's still going to be on the question. today's numbers are encouraging. if that's a proxy for the consumer to spend, it suggests that finally the increase in wages are catching up. and growth in the u.s. is going to pick up. that going to give more to want to raise rates sooner rather than later. >>. >> in the meantime, what's ironic is we're in a lull right now. while every
noneny, boris, you can talk about 1200 or whatever it is. they're both at key resistance.alking about key support. it depends what side your looking at. but the euro at 120 and the yen at what? >> 120 yen to the dollar. the trait seems to be what everybody is -- >> is that what they're calling it? >> that's what i'm calling it. >> okay. >> it seems to be what everybody is focusing on. it's clear that we have a policy divergence here with the fed moving closer to...
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we begin this evening with the mayor of london, boris johnson.ew book called the churchill factor: how one man-made history. >> what he thought was that britain and america, with american firmly in the lead, represented values, ideas of freedom and democracy, free speech, independent judiciary, habbuous corpus, whatever, that were incredibly important. and that were actually peculiar to those english-speaking cultures. he thought. this was his-- and actually there's a lot of truth in that.a those ideas are not banal, they're not trit, and they are not up contested. there are many parts of the world including china or russia or wherever
we begin this evening with the mayor of london, boris johnson.ew book called the churchill factor: how one man-made history. >> what he thought was that britain and america, with american firmly in the lead, represented values, ideas of freedom and democracy, free speech, independent judiciary, habbuous corpus, whatever, that were incredibly important. and that were actually peculiar to those english-speaking cultures. he thought. this was his-- and actually there's a lot of truth in...
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the london mayor boris johnson could be on the hook for unpaid taxes in the u.s. in new york and holds a u.s. passport. he is being pursued for capital gains tax. american citizens are required to file a tax return even on income earned abroad. johnson called the demand "absolutely outrageous." ismagine and private he saying other things. next, we get back to our big focus. we will speak to a guest who thinks ukip's victory in trigger more defections from the conservatives. we will speak to philippe legrain in a few minutes' time. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. , thatdraghi has a spoken is the damage he did to euro-dollar. 1.2432. a dovish speech. yields at record lows. draghie seen mario delivering a little bit of good news for those who hoped to export the way out of the eurozone crisis. we have got jens weidmann coming up in a few minutes' time. if we are getting bird driven, draghi is a dove, jens is a hawk. how much is he going to upset the apple cart? equities has benefited. the u.k. pa
the london mayor boris johnson could be on the hook for unpaid taxes in the u.s. in new york and holds a u.s. passport. he is being pursued for capital gains tax. american citizens are required to file a tax return even on income earned abroad. johnson called the demand "absolutely outrageous." ismagine and private he saying other things. next, we get back to our big focus. we will speak to a guest who thinks ukip's victory in trigger more defections from the conservatives. we will...
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. >> how much influence on you and your sense of art did your father boris have on you?> not only my father but also he was an archaeologist and orientalist. looking at how you have to live and behave. and how you work with people. father whom ing a have seen all my life working. >> he was director for about 25 years? >> what is more important, he worked all his life for the hermitage. from his childhood. all his life in the hermitage. >> he lived in the hermitage? >> partly in a building near the hermit taj -- hermitage. and then we moved. this museum is a family. >> i am always struck by museum directors who describe walking through the museum and communing with the paintings at night. having the capacity to see them alone with no noise and no one else there. >> this is fantastic. we tried to show it. allow people to bring guests and friends at night at night, you are looking at what is wrong with it. museums.to go to other >> what purpose are you in new york for? >> we are screening the film. i take it is a fantastic film. for thehave a meeting friends of hermaitage.
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boris, what a gentleman. joe bishop spent time with me when i took a couple of his courses. just found it stimulating. i also love -- i had a group of friends -- back then, you were required to eat at least one meal at the law school, so there was a group of us who met in the mornings. mostly kids who lived in the dorm. we needed breakfast and i -- we would just meet at breakfast, and i thought that was one of the delightful times. i would never miss that. i think it was it 8:00 or something. i also had some study groups that were just delightful. the rule was if you did not contribute, you were booted out . i was not the enforcer. that was tax, corporate finance, some of those courses. i found those interesting, but i must admit i did not get as much out of the law school as i should have and that's simply because of my attitude which i encouraged students this morning not to replicate. it was a very difficult time and there was a lot of negativity on my part. >> sonya? >> clarence? i really did not know how to take full advantage of law school. >> good point. >> given our
boris, what a gentleman. joe bishop spent time with me when i took a couple of his courses. just found it stimulating. i also love -- i had a group of friends -- back then, you were required to eat at least one meal at the law school, so there was a group of us who met in the mornings. mostly kids who lived in the dorm. we needed breakfast and i -- we would just meet at breakfast, and i thought that was one of the delightful times. i would never miss that. i think it was it 8:00 or something. i...
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boris?if you look together obamacare has been completely negative and while some of the politics vice president been put in place yet. is there a health care provisions place put in these taxes on the american taxpayer and they have to borrow more money overseas. >> one question is the removal once the election results are over could give a boost to the u.s. equity market. could it do the same to the u.s. dollar? >> yeah, i definitely think that could be the case. getting back to the equity market, if you go back to look at a common cycle called the presidential cycle. and in u.s. equity markets, which is just looking at the equity market returns you will see the worst six months to the run up on a long-term basis. once the uncertainty is out of the way, the equity markets do well and tend to move pretty strongly because of the removal that elections often and continue to do well. >> neil curry, head of global technical strategy at bank of america merrill lynch. >>> the u.s. midterms are exp
boris?if you look together obamacare has been completely negative and while some of the politics vice president been put in place yet. is there a health care provisions place put in these taxes on the american taxpayer and they have to borrow more money overseas. >> one question is the removal once the election results are over could give a boost to the u.s. equity market. could it do the same to the u.s. dollar? >> yeah, i definitely think that could be the case. getting back to...
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boris johnson, look at that hair, has come to the defense of the tacky shirt-wearing scientist. dr.att taylor's triumph is helping to land a damn pope benedict on a comet. who does that? once in awhile. he was overshadowed by the so-called sexist choice of clothing. taylor felt compelled to apologize. let's watch. >> the shirt i wore this week, i made a big mistake and off fended many people and i am sorry about this. >> they say the apology was like a scene from the cultural revolution when weeping individuals were forced to confess their crime. they said what are we all? islamic maniacs who thinks any misrepresentation of the human form is against god? he deserves the applaud of our country and those who bash him should hang their heads and apologize. i love this tabi. the only one more unhappy about this mess is this monkey. i don't know what his kids did last night, but they better clean up the mess. you must have been flipping the feces -- flinging the feces in the wrong place. he should be president of the world. is there anyway to make that happen? >> no. at a time we are try
boris johnson, look at that hair, has come to the defense of the tacky shirt-wearing scientist. dr.att taylor's triumph is helping to land a damn pope benedict on a comet. who does that? once in awhile. he was overshadowed by the so-called sexist choice of clothing. taylor felt compelled to apologize. let's watch. >> the shirt i wore this week, i made a big mistake and off fended many people and i am sorry about this. >> they say the apology was like a scene from the cultural...
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open, boris becker is back on the world tour. i caught up with him.was hired as the head coach at the start of the season. >> a great student. somebody that has won so much already. a very rich man. he really wants to learn and really wants to get better and be in the history books of tennis. yet he's very hard-headed, he's very convinced upon his way and he should be. so some of the conversations wasn't that easy or easy, but sometimes we have a different point of view. so it's up to my magic to find a way to convince him. you have had such a great tennis career and you are such a competitor. how does it feel to be right back in it coaching the man who is number one? >> it feels like something i haven't felt in a while. you get used to the pet odors in your couch. you think it smells fine, but your guests smell this. eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to with febreze fabric refresher. smells good. so you and your guests can breathe happy. for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transameri
open, boris becker is back on the world tour. i caught up with him.was hired as the head coach at the start of the season. >> a great student. somebody that has won so much already. a very rich man. he really wants to learn and really wants to get better and be in the history books of tennis. yet he's very hard-headed, he's very convinced upon his way and he should be. so some of the conversations wasn't that easy or easy, but sometimes we have a different point of view. so it's up to my...
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el partido se disputara hoy en la arena bori-sov, . mil aficionados. el estratega nacional estara jugando con un 11 inicial muy diferente al que vimos ante holanda. take sot trt:17 out cue:a veces no se pude lorena mientras tanto en el viejo continente ayer se disputo una fecha mas de la fase de grupos para clasificarse a la euro 2016 y la seleccion holandesa buscaba mantenerse con vida. lorena/vo ahora si con toda la carne al asador y con un verdadero sentido de urgencia holanda goleo 6 a cero a su similar de letonia para sumar apenas su segunda victoria en cuatro partidos. con estos tres puntos marchan terceros del grupo a y con esto les alcanzaria para la repesca. lorena --- los gigantes de san francisco tendrn que actuar muy rpido si realmente quieren retener al tecera base pablo "el panda" sandoval para las prximas temporadas --- lucrecia --- y es que el jugador venezolano, una de las piezas claves del equipo en los ltimos aÑos se declar agente libre y ahora est en boston discutiendo una oferta que se hace difcil rechazar --- take
el partido se disputara hoy en la arena bori-sov, . mil aficionados. el estratega nacional estara jugando con un 11 inicial muy diferente al que vimos ante holanda. take sot trt:17 out cue:a veces no se pude lorena mientras tanto en el viejo continente ayer se disputo una fecha mas de la fase de grupos para clasificarse a la euro 2016 y la seleccion holandesa buscaba mantenerse con vida. lorena/vo ahora si con toda la carne al asador y con un verdadero sentido de urgencia holanda goleo 6 a cero...
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finally lieutenant colonel boris pasch. he later on did amazing things to discover what was happening in the german atomic bomb program but he was first a top counterintelligence agent for the manhattan project. so this is an interesting quote from lanesdale from the book, unpublished book. talk about the germans and the japanese as the enemy. he said from the beginning russia was regarded from an intelligence standpoint as an enemy. this wasn't a case where the cold war brought about the animosity. this is a case where from the beginning of the war, from 1942 or even earlier russia was regarded as an intelligence enemy. as somebody that we needed to keep as far away from the manhattan project as we possibly could. so what pash did under growes direction was run the western defense command intelligence branch. in doing so, western meant he was in charge of california. so he really targeted a lot of the programs run by steve nelson and others that were trying to infiltrate the american program. pash's files had just been dec
finally lieutenant colonel boris pasch. he later on did amazing things to discover what was happening in the german atomic bomb program but he was first a top counterintelligence agent for the manhattan project. so this is an interesting quote from lanesdale from the book, unpublished book. talk about the germans and the japanese as the enemy. he said from the beginning russia was regarded from an intelligence standpoint as an enemy. this wasn't a case where the cold war brought about the...
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visit the israeli program dealing with security i don't think it was boris is willing to accept the referred to it frequently as an ally in the middle east. with that program had not know the exact size and the delivery systems as well as aircraft and ballistic missiles it is a substantial program. >> i guess you are a follower of the professor that said nuclear related issues are more regional and as technology has spread so has the weapon behind it. but my question with an array and she has neighbors to the east and to the west the pakistan program was funded through saudi arabia. there is a lot of speculation that day already have them. said to have nuclear weapons to pakistan so it would make sense for areas to go after nuclear weapons tusis set that security with a hegemonic so with what is going on in the middle east right now the things they a cue, a network was really taken down? >> i assume everybody knows what the aq khan network is? he is the father of a nuclear weapons program initially the enrichment part the dutch program that they left to take to the centrifuge with the projec
visit the israeli program dealing with security i don't think it was boris is willing to accept the referred to it frequently as an ally in the middle east. with that program had not know the exact size and the delivery systems as well as aircraft and ballistic missiles it is a substantial program. >> i guess you are a follower of the professor that said nuclear related issues are more regional and as technology has spread so has the weapon behind it. but my question with an array and she...
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. >> boris is aiming for blacksburg and so too the johnson family headed down if south jersey. >> we would rather do without the snow. >> yes. >> we would rather win. >> yes. phil drove down from massachusetts. his challenge, not the road conditions. the drivers. >> they have a lot to learn. >> not a smooth commute for everybody today. we did find some trouble spots in points farther west in loudon county. in fact, some accidents, i'm going to show you some of that when i see you again all new at 6:00. for now, we're live in haymarket. >> the storm team 4 by 4 truck also out on the road. we're monitoring the conditions in maryland. >> right now we're in bucky's down and i'm on route 85. the roadways are relatively clear. snow is covered on the different lawns out here. let's shou you this roadway. we came across this water and wetness on the roads. i want to point out that is possibly freeze overnight. if you plan on driving, you know, tonight, make sure you slow down and be careful. we took 270 north past rockville, germantown, right now we're in bucky's down. we didn't come across
. >> boris is aiming for blacksburg and so too the johnson family headed down if south jersey. >> we would rather do without the snow. >> yes. >> we would rather win. >> yes. phil drove down from massachusetts. his challenge, not the road conditions. the drivers. >> they have a lot to learn. >> not a smooth commute for everybody today. we did find some trouble spots in points farther west in loudon county. in fact, some accidents, i'm going to show you...
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rear admiral boris lushniak who oversees operations of the united states public health commission corps comprised of 600 uniformeded health officers. i will swear in the witnesses. you are aware the committee is holding a hearing and when doing so had the practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have objections to testifying under oath? all the witnesses say they do not. the chair would advise you under the rules of the house and committee you are entitleded to be advised by counsel. do you desire to be advised by counsel today? the panel waives that. would you all please rise and raise you're right hand? i will swear you in. do you swear the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. the panelists have answered in in the affirmative. you are now under oath. you may now each give a five-minute summary. we'll start with with you. >> thank you very much. we appreciate the opportunity to come before you and discuss what's happened in the month since the last hearing. in the basics of ebola we continue to see the pattern we ha
rear admiral boris lushniak who oversees operations of the united states public health commission corps comprised of 600 uniformeded health officers. i will swear in the witnesses. you are aware the committee is holding a hearing and when doing so had the practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have objections to testifying under oath? all the witnesses say they do not. the chair would advise you under the rules of the house and committee you are entitleded to be advised by counsel. do...
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boris cramer drove down from boston. he has the uva-tep game. >> i thought there be wore movement. but coming down 81 it was smooth. >> where did you start? >> rochester, new york. >> in his 80s, pat shriner is headed to norfolk. his family members tell me the former trucker insisted on taking the wheel. >> i see the road is quite bad up that way. >> you were surprised? >> yeah. we ran right into it. >> maybe tough to see behind me but route 15 right here is covered in just a wet surface as of right now. as you heard doug mention, the temperatures are going down and it's for that reason that vdot tells me their truck drivers are treating the roads throughout tonight and into thanksgiving morning. we're live in hay market, david kulver, news 4. >> here's the scene in leesburg, virginia. a lot of secondary roads and neighborhoods covered in snow. places got an inch to two inches of snow. >> drivers encountered slush and wet roads in germantown. the snow fell steadily there throughout the day. >> some travelers got a unique view of the snowfall. our storm team four by four to check th
boris cramer drove down from boston. he has the uva-tep game. >> i thought there be wore movement. but coming down 81 it was smooth. >> where did you start? >> rochester, new york. >> in his 80s, pat shriner is headed to norfolk. his family members tell me the former trucker insisted on taking the wheel. >> i see the road is quite bad up that way. >> you were surprised? >> yeah. we ran right into it. >> maybe tough to see behind me but route 15...
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boris johnson was born in new york. i did not know that. but he still has u.s. citizenship.nterview with npr, johnson says officials were coming after him for capital gains tax on the sale of his first london home. mayor johnson says the tax is outrageous and he certainly will not be paying that bill. >>> well, google's unrivalled grip on internet searching in europe, at least, may be about to weaken. europe's parliament is set to vote thursday on a resolution proposing ways to shrink the search engine's influence in the region. even if the vote passes, final authority lies with the european commission. regulators have long criticized the way google displays search results in europe. >>> the mobile payment app, square, is going global. the register app that allows mobile phones to accept payments will be available in multiple languages in more than 100 countries. cnn's samuel burke caught up with jack dorsey to talk about the privacy behind mobile payments. >> our mind set has been around the seller. accept every form of payment that comes across the counter and build soluti
boris johnson was born in new york. i did not know that. but he still has u.s. citizenship.nterview with npr, johnson says officials were coming after him for capital gains tax on the sale of his first london home. mayor johnson says the tax is outrageous and he certainly will not be paying that bill. >>> well, google's unrivalled grip on internet searching in europe, at least, may be about to weaken. europe's parliament is set to vote thursday on a resolution proposing ways to shrink...
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. >> rose: how much influence and your sense of art did your8k father boris have on you. >> a lot.y father but also he was orientalist and i also am. so i was grown up looking at him how you have to live and how you have to behave and then how you work with people. so certainly a lot. and i'm lucky having a father whom i have seen all my life working. >> rose: director for 25 years. >> 25 years, 26 years. but he worked all his life for hermitage. before he was a student and his life in hermitage. >> rose: you lived in the hermitage. >> partly in a building near hermitage and then we moved to another building. but that's all in the beginning. we're all family. so a little bit old fashion, not modern. but this museum is a family. >> rose: i'm always struck by museum director who describe walking through the museum and communing with the paintings at night and having the capacity the see them alone with oz noiseand no one else there ao revisit and revisit and revisit. >> this is fantastic, and while we try to have people see to bring friend and guests to see. not only to a director be
. >> rose: how much influence and your sense of art did your8k father boris have on you. >> a lot.y father but also he was orientalist and i also am. so i was grown up looking at him how you have to live and how you have to behave and then how you work with people. so certainly a lot. and i'm lucky having a father whom i have seen all my life working. >> rose: director for 25 years. >> 25 years, 26 years. but he worked all his life for hermitage. before he was a student...
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julia boris has the latest. >> the company is cashing in on earnings. moonves announcing that cbs has struck a deal to be carried on sony's internet tv system saying they will pay higher fees than we've been paid for. moonves also saying tomorrow they're launching cbsn which will provide 24/7 digital news programming saying it will be supported by advertising but won't have the cost of a traditional cable news network. the company notes along with its new all access app for other cbs content, it's looking to follow cbs viewers wherever they are. saying more digital streaming deals are coming soon. >> thanks julia boorstin. >> you want to go disney and you want to stay there. that's the old school way to go. if you look at this stock, it's got a double digit decline. that's a bad sign. that's why people have been going to this. when you start to see that loss of add revenue and ratings, this thing is breaking down tremendously. i still wouldn't be there. >> it's had a horrible year. while disney is trading all-time highs. cbs had a miserable 2014. this i
julia boris has the latest. >> the company is cashing in on earnings. moonves announcing that cbs has struck a deal to be carried on sony's internet tv system saying they will pay higher fees than we've been paid for. moonves also saying tomorrow they're launching cbsn which will provide 24/7 digital news programming saying it will be supported by advertising but won't have the cost of a traditional cable news network. the company notes along with its new all access app for other cbs...
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. >> it was for a time boris yeltsin's russia. >> yes. >> this is where putin says, i don't care. and you see this over the baltic last night. you mentioned boats in australia? >> he is doing everything. nobody is more scared than the baltics. they have a recent and vivid history of russian involvement. there is a huge russian minority in estonia. they are aware of their own memory of what russia is capable of. >> we are in by having mary advantaged by -- having mary childs with us. >> it is a little muted right now. the u.s. looks pretty stable right now. >> let's look at the geopolitics of the moment. putin.el may meet with david cameron calls for a new cold war. inneed to go to hans nichols berlin. what is the hope of the western world? >> not much hope. there might be muted opportunities for angela merkel and francois hollande to meet with putin. merkel was not- by these shipsd entering international waters. she wants to preserve her position as a go-between between the west and putin. ad is she the vl whisperer? >> i think some of that has been pretty overplayed. she has been
. >> it was for a time boris yeltsin's russia. >> yes. >> this is where putin says, i don't care. and you see this over the baltic last night. you mentioned boats in australia? >> he is doing everything. nobody is more scared than the baltics. they have a recent and vivid history of russian involvement. there is a huge russian minority in estonia. they are aware of their own memory of what russia is capable of. >> we are in by having mary advantaged by -- having...
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joining us now is boris managing director at bks. wish for a power would be that he would be right. >> being invisible gives you access to all the world's financial secrets. that was my first thought. it's much better than seeing people naked. you get more power that way. >> he could make money on it. >> one of our twitter followers just tweeted in if you fly you could unvoid the masses in zone one. >> anyway, boris. >> speaking of inappropriate images, all morning long i've been thinking i had this image of all the world's central bankers diving into a pool of liquidity while janet yellen sits on the sideline -- >> mine was as the sun comes up and moves across the world, each time it illuminates another part of the world they do another qe. and our markets go up on it. which is classic. >> exactly. it's kind of what's been happening. it's almost like a little game of central bank game of thrones right now. because it moved the landscape at this point. you see the peoples bank of china, lower rates today. i think in part in response
joining us now is boris managing director at bks. wish for a power would be that he would be right. >> being invisible gives you access to all the world's financial secrets. that was my first thought. it's much better than seeing people naked. you get more power that way. >> he could make money on it. >> one of our twitter followers just tweeted in if you fly you could unvoid the masses in zone one. >> anyway, boris. >> speaking of inappropriate images, all morning...
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from nick been calls clegg and boris johnston and the palace has stuck to them saying that they willbe going to the people that bought them. >> of have a look at this. this is the of their city. the other financial hub. they could be coming for a takeover bid. for could be making the bid songbird. question might be a yogurt that will help you lose weight. scientists have discovered a bacteria that fights gaining weight. they gave this back. two mice, said them a bunch of fat. they failed to put on weight. got a project. >> can we buy the company? >> they are trying to give the researchers more money to finish this work. >> we will leave you with your breakfast. the second hour continues after a short break. stay with us. >> the world's central banks have gathered for conversations that could move the market. >> $60,000 question, how much money has been left and redeemed. asia hitswdown in earnings at the world's largest jewelry maker. >> a warm welcome this friday morning. >> it is 7:00 in london. we have been talking about the ecb all morning of course. this is all part of the data
from nick been calls clegg and boris johnston and the palace has stuck to them saying that they willbe going to the people that bought them. >> of have a look at this. this is the of their city. the other financial hub. they could be coming for a takeover bid. for could be making the bid songbird. question might be a yogurt that will help you lose weight. scientists have discovered a bacteria that fights gaining weight. they gave this back. two mice, said them a bunch of fat. they failed...
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a bit ofof culture and boris and a bit of the beatles.ld not ask for more. >> golden slumber. go to your twitter account and find out whatever you like. "countdown" continues in the next hour. do they have a plan b? we will put that question in a little more detail. stay with the countdown team for the next hour. ♪ >> rochester rocks british politics and the u.k. independence party wins a second seat in parliament. >> if we can win here we can win across the country. if you vote ukip, you get ukip. >> obama outlines his plan to fix immigration and allow immigrants to stay in the u.s.. >> are we a nation that believes in the cruelty of ripping children from their parents arms or do we value family and work to keep them together. ministers finance speak in the yen rises for the first time in seven days. >> welcome to "countdown." >> also coming up on the show, can candy cane crush again -- candy king crush again? >> it is very hard for any game to try to beat candy crash based on the success that it has. players are taking a great game that
a bit ofof culture and boris and a bit of the beatles.ld not ask for more. >> golden slumber. go to your twitter account and find out whatever you like. "countdown" continues in the next hour. do they have a plan b? we will put that question in a little more detail. stay with the countdown team for the next hour. ♪ >> rochester rocks british politics and the u.k. independence party wins a second seat in parliament. >> if we can win here we can win across the...
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tally for the fog and 11 registered website on election night partially blame for the problem for borisod and technology used by the register and airport the but the board by january >> : in details this morning charles manson if you care and we thought it best it with a trophy onset and next in state prison manson will not be restrained during the ceremony and mobile on any physical contact with his fiancee >> : manson not allowed were talks at the prison jumpsuit and the couple a to invite 10 on and make guests >> : in the kron 4 mess on doris found dead before the competition >> : the-with their sister and suppose leave for london as well tejo monday of what they arrested four men including the boyfriend all of us sister >> : jewish world worshipers said dog in jerusalem five people killed i attack we told you about yesterday morning meantime city rent up security israel kron net minister begging strongly distraction to the killings carried out by two palestinian men killed by the police palestinian leaders also condemned the attack but they said is not enough attacked the delays in
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joining us now from new york is george bori, head of credit strategy at wells fargo securities. georgia, thank you for joining us. help me understand, what is driving alley ba pa to raise money in the u.s. bond market? it just got down raising about $22 billion in its ipo in the new york stock exchange. >> yeah. well, i think if you look at what's going on in the corporate bond market, it's very attractive for companies to issue. corporate borrowing rates are relatively low and the markets are kind of wide open for companies to cap the market. i think investors need to keep a close eye on the corporate bond market. there are some mixed signals coming through. it's very advantageous for companies to raise money, but for investors, i think it's getting a little bit more challenging. >>> alibaba, many chinese companies are tapping the u.s. bond market, in fact, hit ago record so far this year. will that continue next year even if rates do, in fact, rise? >> well, you know, the trend looks pretty strong right now. this year, you've seen about a trillion dollars of just investment gr
joining us now from new york is george bori, head of credit strategy at wells fargo securities. georgia, thank you for joining us. help me understand, what is driving alley ba pa to raise money in the u.s. bond market? it just got down raising about $22 billion in its ipo in the new york stock exchange. >> yeah. well, i think if you look at what's going on in the corporate bond market, it's very attractive for companies to issue. corporate borrowing rates are relatively low and the...
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he soon became close with the pioneering tax scholar boris and the civil rights professor thomas emerson and with clinton johnstone, a yale institution who passed away this year. around the end of his first spring, thomas lost his wallet and had it returned to him by a fellow classmate named john bolton. they became fast friends. their discussion of politics may mades hesitate -- thomas hesitate before casting a ballot for mcgovern in 1972. his politics may have changed but his ability to relate to others has not. yield lawmany students who go on to clerk of lawsupreme court -- yale students are going to clerk of the supreme court and to a person they praise justice thomas. they describe his kindness and his infectious laugh. this elevates his deep personal humanity and his constant effort to reach out and to be helpful regardless of political beliefs. and that is no small thing for a justice and robes. -- in robes. the can be no doubt as to his dedication. no justice is as fearless as justice clarence thomas. appointed to the court in 19 91 at the age of 43, he has been intellectualurt'
he soon became close with the pioneering tax scholar boris and the civil rights professor thomas emerson and with clinton johnstone, a yale institution who passed away this year. around the end of his first spring, thomas lost his wallet and had it returned to him by a fellow classmate named john bolton. they became fast friends. their discussion of politics may mades hesitate -- thomas hesitate before casting a ballot for mcgovern in 1972. his politics may have changed but his ability to...