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david: i'm here with eric cantor . you are in virginia as well.e had this election yesterday and i remember people saying that was a moment when we saw virginia changing. is what we saw last night a continuation of that with a different change entirely? how do you process from a cultural perspective what's going on in virginia? eric: everybody is searching for the signals and what happened last night and virginia to try to apply them and project them out to the midterm congressional elections. before you try to do that, i think it's fair to note that there are deeper structural issues in the virginia republican a party that needs to be addressed. our party has not won statewide since 2009. that is quite a long time, eight years since we have actually won. although there is one exception in recent memory, we are countercyclical. country goes republican in the presence of, we will go democratic and vice versa. all that needs to be taken into account and the fact that donald trump did not win virginia. it was the only southern state to go for hillary
david: i'm here with eric cantor . you are in virginia as well.e had this election yesterday and i remember people saying that was a moment when we saw virginia changing. is what we saw last night a continuation of that with a different change entirely? how do you process from a cultural perspective what's going on in virginia? eric: everybody is searching for the signals and what happened last night and virginia to try to apply them and project them out to the midterm congressional elections....
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>> eric cantor is here >> you got to do it.o vote. >> absolutely. >> we're going to give eric cantor his proper introduction in just a moment >> i told i walked out, and all the workers were there, and i wave, and i said everybody vote, vote early and vote often. they all said yeah, you yeah, yeah >> i'll be back in an hour >>> some political headlines this morning, the washington post reporting that the senate could delay corporate tax cuts until not 2018, 2019 it's a full year later than the house proposed in their version of a tax reform bill the delay could reportedly save $100 billion the wash wash post is also reporting that senate republicans are planning to eliminate the state and local tax deduction entirely when they roll out their version of the says tax bill. we'll see where that lands very soon >> our guest host for the hour, let's welcome eric cantor, former house majority leader who is now vice chairman andm the g of virginia. >> absolutely. not a pretty night last night. >> and you know -- not for gillespie and
>> eric cantor is here >> you got to do it.o vote. >> absolutely. >> we're going to give eric cantor his proper introduction in just a moment >> i told i walked out, and all the workers were there, and i wave, and i said everybody vote, vote early and vote often. they all said yeah, you yeah, yeah >> i'll be back in an hour >>> some political headlines this morning, the washington post reporting that the senate could delay corporate tax cuts until...
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i don't like you know i'm told i don't like what i like my cantors just. like you can't hear a. four hundred people wife you know i'd like. one time the same young people at our computer bed africa everybody one for me. i guess you can see that most of that lucky. to get by now you're seeing. the. rest of us waiting here for the rest of the government to let us leave. and. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short possible stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects at this time. the nature of news as it breaks because you can see there in the distance tall shia militia vehicles that thus you can see on the horizon there the peshmerga telling us are actually tanks with detailed coverage when the my close in one thousand nine hundred for many people lost their job scavenging is outside making money from around the world this is supposed to last for a month but people tell us that it only lasts for eight days if you look around and this is the only food available in this household. tracing the fall from prosperity to financial ruin t
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i don't like you know i'm told i don't like what i like my cantors you know just. like you can hear. four hundred people why you know i'd like to read. one time the same young people come to bed i think of it but everybody one for me. i miss you i can see that most of the. very good by now you'll see. the. rest of us waiting here the wind rises the government let us leave. and. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects at this time. strictly. yami the sunday sun roof funny thing is i follow my. transformation rules is the name one of which i recorded the regulars of record music is really going to fit a lot. of very young days it may come from the make of what i feel that. the talks are just the point to talk so often on this in our cricket music as a message has to be relevant to this right. question for a good thing this is kind of all a right wing assault on our freedom to oss questions and generally all freedom of expression and people you know are being sought it's like
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assistant professor of economics at university of cantor kansas actually had this to say about why we should take this also seriously it's take a listen. i think children in america is expensive and resource intensive and we want people to have the number of children they want when they want to have them right that we as americans are very much about individual americans getting to make the choices that are the best for their family and this is a one of the most fundamental ones and the idea that hundreds of families wanted to have a child during this time period and couldn't is really very very sad. well you know there's so much wrong the took place in major institutions and in the flint story and one of them i think is the is the media going to bet on it and you had you had media is like are like r t democracy now few other places out there the did actually follow through and stayed with it but not so mainstream they barely picked up what it was interesting as a second part of the study that we're talking about with the miscarriages looked at google trends to see when residents of.
assistant professor of economics at university of cantor kansas actually had this to say about why we should take this also seriously it's take a listen. i think children in america is expensive and resource intensive and we want people to have the number of children they want when they want to have them right that we as americans are very much about individual americans getting to make the choices that are the best for their family and this is a one of the most fundamental ones and the idea...
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in the book, that the first inkling you got of what trouble the establishment was in is when eric cantord to lose, and here is someone who welcomed the tea party and said this is great stuff, then the tea party beat him in the primary so is republicans laid the groundwork for what they got. >> desjardins: eric cantor beaten by an unknown professor in richmond. i want to to you, norm, do democrats have an answer to donald trump? do they have a strong alternative they have presented? >> we believe and we lay out in the book a set of policy prescriptions that could cut across a lot of divides on economics and other areas that democrats, many have put forward, some of them, but there hasn't been as coherent a message and a good part of that to us is it has to be a message to, among others, the working class people of america and families. one of the things we talked about a lot as we were writing the book and e.j. pointed out the marvelous book by the african-american sociologist william julius wilson a long time ago about the decline of the black working class in cities, the problems cut ac
in the book, that the first inkling you got of what trouble the establishment was in is when eric cantord to lose, and here is someone who welcomed the tea party and said this is great stuff, then the tea party beat him in the primary so is republicans laid the groundwork for what they got. >> desjardins: eric cantor beaten by an unknown professor in richmond. i want to to you, norm, do democrats have an answer to donald trump? do they have a strong alternative they have presented?...
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neil: eric cantor, former house majority leader. you ever miss it? >> listen, i still care greatly about our country. you know, i'm at mohler and company now. in the world of markets and private sector and it is gail on in the united states and i do a lot of travel, and very much appreciate what we have in this country. neil: eric cantor, thank you very, very much. >>> ever look what is going on in washington, try to say, where is all the money coming from? furthermore where is all the money going to? leave it to former head of microsoft to say, there is a way to track this. there is kind of like an app for that, after this. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7, and you don't have to see or handle a needle. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used
neil: eric cantor, former house majority leader. you ever miss it? >> listen, i still care greatly about our country. you know, i'm at mohler and company now. in the world of markets and private sector and it is gail on in the united states and i do a lot of travel, and very much appreciate what we have in this country. neil: eric cantor, thank you very, very much. >>> ever look what is going on in washington, try to say, where is all the money coming from? furthermore where is...
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i think international actors it would it would seem pretty clear that you have a number of cantor national actors effectively sitting back with regards to the role of the u.n. since the collapse of the kuwait talks the entire peace process has been effectively completely moribund. that's what we're speaking of the u.n. envoy when we're speaking of for example nations like the united states you've seen a pattern where it appears the president trump has more or less outsourced the vast majority of foreign policy in the region through the kingdom so you've seen very little even acknowledgement of what's going on in yemen you know the abandonment even of the very modest pressure that was being put on on the proponents of the saudi like coalition during the obama administration effectively dissipated the second mr trump took office so no i think you know in a lot of ways you're having a pattern that i've observed for her many years before this conflict even took place or that for this conflict really precipitated. you know the world is sitting by and and looking away from yemen and that may be
i think international actors it would it would seem pretty clear that you have a number of cantor national actors effectively sitting back with regards to the role of the u.n. since the collapse of the kuwait talks the entire peace process has been effectively completely moribund. that's what we're speaking of the u.n. envoy when we're speaking of for example nations like the united states you've seen a pattern where it appears the president trump has more or less outsourced the vast majority...
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you look at russia in terms of the broad economy or science you would see or through the pentagon cantor which is is this been drawn or sort of the done country and there is sort of change but not the the country of big territories of the population of the country which experiences that claim power or. all the laws are pretty much a political if you look at our neighbors in terms of per capita. or all pumping capacity you will see iran. and russia in general been brought a combination of all this for neighbors with a future so for each of them and the shares are in on the concourse is the thousand people as a town thousands that sell they try to reflect the the relations some the expectations of the society or the state is bad the lead could become a bit better but. we i would believe imports and not for the world making the country wars but i'm not making the small developments which we have us in alliance and their authors or the other belts the safety belts on the cars of the the country managed to. to make people obey the rules so it's possible it's absolutely possible wouldn't you t
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you look at russia in terms of the broad economy or science you would see or through the pentagon cantor which is is this been drawn or sort of the country and the sort of change but not the dependency a country of big totals of the population of the country which experiences that claim power or. all the laws are pretty much a political if you look at our neighbors in terms of per capita. or all point capacitors you will see iran the new zealand as extern analogy are and russia is in general been brought a combination of all this for neighbors with a future so for each of them and nothing else it's quite easy to decompose the policies and the economies of the country if you look at that if you forget about the specific spirit and history or for brevity or tone i know that the you came of age after the collapse of the soviet union you have many friends and acquainted. this is among russia's financial and banking sector and as much as we can blame putin for problems for corruption and administrative influences the pressure is on on the concourse i think it's often the business elite that e
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is thinking you read here that's how you get the down so to speak and this headlines on unfazed by cantor whose general seemed to just the most obvious and the allies were very confident that the general would not do what he did and he has done that lebanon's president michelle loan says that the prime minister saad hariri has been in his words detained in saudi arabia he says it represents a breach of human rights and that it's an act of aggression against lebanon this is after such a really surprise resignation from riyadh usage of state rex tillerson has called for a credible and impartial investigation into the crisis he's made leader and son suchi and myanmar's capital to listen once those who have committed crimes to be held accountable he described the scenes of what happened to the rangar at the hands of myanmar's security forces as horrific six hundred thousand range of fled to bangladesh to escape a brutal army crackdown the turkish president is in doha for talks with the cattery emir type one has been a major supporter of since june when four arab countries cut ties and imposed
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congressman cantor thanks for joining me up front on monday night the u.s. congress voted for the first time to condemn u.s. involvement in the saudi led war in yemen by three hundred sixty six to thirty on a resolution you co-sponsored but what actual difference will that non-binding congressional vote. of for the people of yemen who are dying right now both under a blockade imposed by a saudi led coalition and on the u.s. made bombs that the saudis are dropping on the what difference will that make well i was very pleased that chairman royce during the debate said that this resolution will put pressure on the saudis to provide humanitarian access and it's a sense of the house resolution so you're right it's not binding but if the house foreign affairs committee as the chairman said he would use as this same goes to the saudis and says look if you don't make changes and provide more humanitarian access for basic food for basic medicine then you're going to have a congress that's going to exercise even greater oversight that's going to make a difference that
congressman cantor thanks for joining me up front on monday night the u.s. congress voted for the first time to condemn u.s. involvement in the saudi led war in yemen by three hundred sixty six to thirty on a resolution you co-sponsored but what actual difference will that non-binding congressional vote. of for the people of yemen who are dying right now both under a blockade imposed by a saudi led coalition and on the u.s. made bombs that the saudis are dropping on the what difference will...
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cantor looking like cuomo putting an interviewee on the hot seat.t a minute to go, the game is tied and the three-pointer, oh, look at that. that gives them the lead and they kept it. 104-101. they overcame a 23-point deficit there in the big city. >> i'm glad they're a camera separating chris from some of his interview subjects. >> no, it's all love. >>> you may have high blood pressure not because of what chris does. the new guidelines, next. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? i got this...n there? full-bodied. that's the new man, huh? yup. getting kinda' close to my ride. wow... now, that's how you make a first impression. they're going to love you... that's ford, america's best-selling brand. hurry in today for 0% financing for 72 months across the full line of f
cantor looking like cuomo putting an interviewee on the hot seat.t a minute to go, the game is tied and the three-pointer, oh, look at that. that gives them the lead and they kept it. 104-101. they overcame a 23-point deficit there in the big city. >> i'm glad they're a camera separating chris from some of his interview subjects. >> no, it's all love. >>> you may have high blood pressure not because of what chris does. the new guidelines, next. we're on a mission to show...
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forward is that the rejection of individuals who were seen as the establishment same as when eric cantor was effectively fired we saw that the tribe to this of a wholesale rejection and is many were running at one point we also supported did represent the standard that this was a wholesale rejection of what was seen as a failure of the standard and a message to be sent and this is where the divide is that it's less a rejection of conservatism and for a rejection of those who haven't moved it properly or who haven't say their conservative but where we have seen the next in line, and john mccain, mitt romney, we see the world unfold and the ability also to deal with the world in his new base with electronics, social media, the internet and is that part of the issue and not just media but how you interact on all formats which did very well at in talking to people directly and be able to meet with them which i don't think any of the other standing on the debate stage were able to do with the exception of perhaps carly [inaudible] who was not even able to translate it to the ground. is it abo
forward is that the rejection of individuals who were seen as the establishment same as when eric cantor was effectively fired we saw that the tribe to this of a wholesale rejection and is many were running at one point we also supported did represent the standard that this was a wholesale rejection of what was seen as a failure of the standard and a message to be sent and this is where the divide is that it's less a rejection of conservatism and for a rejection of those who haven't moved it...
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cantor fitzgerald and nasdaq is first half of next year.oint more and more organizations are getting on board. ceo of morgan stanley said, maybe it's a bubble, maybe it is not, but it is not inherently bad. it may be speculative but it is not inherently bad. neil: base it on the idea, this would be rival, alternative to established currencies? >> reporter: yeah. this would be the biggest disruption in payments around the world ever. because you -- neil: even u.s. dollar. reporter: huge. take out two middlemen. you take out banks and you take out government. so for a lot of people the appeal sometimes is just philosophical, right? why should a government tell me what anything is worth? you and i agree on a price, why shouldn't we trade and by the way not pay a bank a transaction fee. we talked about jpmorgan chase jamie dimon saying it is a fraud. he will fire employees who engage in speculation of bitcoin. i want to point out cynically, jpmorgan is biggest currency trader in the world. so they have a vested interest. neil: what i worry abou
cantor fitzgerald and nasdaq is first half of next year.oint more and more organizations are getting on board. ceo of morgan stanley said, maybe it's a bubble, maybe it is not, but it is not inherently bad. it may be speculative but it is not inherently bad. neil: base it on the idea, this would be rival, alternative to established currencies? >> reporter: yeah. this would be the biggest disruption in payments around the world ever. because you -- neil: even u.s. dollar. reporter: huge....
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the knicks cantor with the impressive jam here. the knicks go on to beat the raptors, 108-100. >>> we are now just hours away from the start of the holiday shopping season. but how do you know if you're better off braving the crowds or staying home and shopping online? we have the answer coming up. the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. people coming out to watch new york's thanksgiving day parade. how police are preparing... and >>> security is on top of mind for people coming out to watch new york's thanksgiving day parade. how police are preparing and what they want spectators to do. >> i'm chris martinez in anaheim, california, where this mother is encouraging other parents to play with their food to help their picky eaters. we'll show you how coming up. >> wondering how to spend this thanksgiving? i'll have your forecast to let you know what the weather is going to bring for this holiday. >>> good morning, happy thanksgiving! >> happy thanksgiving! >> it's thursday, november 23rd. i'm michelle griego. >> good mornin
the knicks cantor with the impressive jam here. the knicks go on to beat the raptors, 108-100. >>> we are now just hours away from the start of the holiday shopping season. but how do you know if you're better off braving the crowds or staying home and shopping online? we have the answer coming up. the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. people coming out to watch new york's thanksgiving day parade. how police are preparing... and >>> security is on top of mind for...
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the knicks cantor didn't take too kindly to words against the teammate.nto a little talking match. little shove. the knicks dominated most of the game last night. led by as much as 23 points during the third quarter. the garden was love ing it. no lead is safe. facing the eastern conference champs and upset lebron james. lebron james and kor ver scored 21 points in the fourth. >> i was at the game. it was heart breaking. >> did you take video of your good seats. >> about 30 minutes of sleep. >> you could see clearly in the game when lebron james decided to turn it on and actually take control of the game in the fourth quarter. >> are you trash talking lebron. i tried to. i was so far back. >> i wasn't sitting next to spike lee on the court. >> the lead anchor, first look in nosebleed seats. >> we don't have a lead anchor seat. >>> still ahead, escalating tensions between north korea, one senate committee decided to hold a hearing on the president's authority to use nuclear weapons. >>> fifth woman come forward of accusing roy moore for sexual misconduct.
the knicks cantor didn't take too kindly to words against the teammate.nto a little talking match. little shove. the knicks dominated most of the game last night. led by as much as 23 points during the third quarter. the garden was love ing it. no lead is safe. facing the eastern conference champs and upset lebron james. lebron james and kor ver scored 21 points in the fourth. >> i was at the game. it was heart breaking. >> did you take video of your good seats. >> about 30...
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. >> reporter: would you recommend serving it in the cantor. >> i'm happy you brought that up this willay. i also recommend that for our nuvo but the nuvo wine as well it brings out freshness and the fruit and oak more. >> reporter: for sweet, spices and everything nice their chocolate cherry truffle wine. >> we have cherries from the, we have cherry, fruit, in the nuvo, so imagine that all combined, and the fermentation stopped when chocolate brandy. >> wow. >> do you see that. >> are you santa claus of wine >> i don't know, maybe, maybe. >> you are here, aren't you. >> yes. >> you want to try nuvo wine you have to make it out to the festival this weekend, it is part of the bucks county wine trail on saturday, november 11th and sunday in 12th from 12 to 6:00. >> it is that time of the year >> yes, it is, isn't it. >> just enjoy it. >> it looks so fall. >> i feel a little hog warts in this outfit. >> but thank you. it felt better to wave a wine glass. >> i understand. >> yes. >> beautiful vineyard. great time today. >> good stuff, thanks. >>> that will do it for "eyewitness news" at 5:0
. >> reporter: would you recommend serving it in the cantor. >> i'm happy you brought that up this willay. i also recommend that for our nuvo but the nuvo wine as well it brings out freshness and the fruit and oak more. >> reporter: for sweet, spices and everything nice their chocolate cherry truffle wine. >> we have cherries from the, we have cherry, fruit, in the nuvo, so imagine that all combined, and the fermentation stopped when chocolate brandy. >> wow....
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but jodie cantor was one of the reporters doing this pursuit. it was buzzed about in the business. nbc says a woman came forward on the record monday night with an allegation against lawyer and that is what triggered this move overnight. savannah guthrie said she was just informed overnight. but certainly there was talk about this inside nbc that maybe there was embarrassing information about to come out about matt lauer. we have seen the companies, whether on the west coast, like amazon on the east coast, cbs, taking a very -- responding very seriously in their allegations to go public. charlie rose, being the most recent example. >> a couple of tough points we have to make about this story. but first the president has already weighed in. he said, wow, matt lauer just fired from nbc for inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace but when will the top executives at nbc and comcast be fired for putting out so much fake news. check out andy lack's past. not helpful in terms of how women are being treated in the workplace. and i think it's probably obvious in terms of what the pre
but jodie cantor was one of the reporters doing this pursuit. it was buzzed about in the business. nbc says a woman came forward on the record monday night with an allegation against lawyer and that is what triggered this move overnight. savannah guthrie said she was just informed overnight. but certainly there was talk about this inside nbc that maybe there was embarrassing information about to come out about matt lauer. we have seen the companies, whether on the west coast, like amazon on the...
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. >> shannon: a lot of people say, when you upended the minority leader eric cantor in the primaries,was about immigration. people wanted you to come here i do what you been trying to do. even within the g.o.p., there are disruptions and disagreements about how you get there. i was joking around with you on senator graham before you came on the show to say, hey, we've got two of you here, not exactly in the same page about immigration. how do you get here, within your own party, never last across the aisle? >> you got to listen to the american people. even the democrats -- we have an interesting horse race, ed glaspie is catching the steam at the quick and i think we'll pull out a win. some of it hinges on this issue. the democrats have been doing identity politics, it's just terrific commercials going on in virginia right now. i think there will be a reaction against that. some of it has gotten so bad, the democratic operatives are saying, we got to go more bernie, we got to go back to class warfare. they are probably right on that. if you can get back to economic issues, i will be a
. >> shannon: a lot of people say, when you upended the minority leader eric cantor in the primaries,was about immigration. people wanted you to come here i do what you been trying to do. even within the g.o.p., there are disruptions and disagreements about how you get there. i was joking around with you on senator graham before you came on the show to say, hey, we've got two of you here, not exactly in the same page about immigration. how do you get here, within your own party, never...
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no serÉ felicidades pero tengo marido festejÓ 800 representaciones donde estuvo de madrina itatÍ cantoraldo en las redes sociales y todo el mundo ha estado al tanto de lo pasa con mi barriga, su primer mes, y entonces dije que mejor oportunidad que su programa para traerlo. >>> ah! mira que estÁ chulo ese gordo tan bello. >>> sÍ. >>> quÉ bonito que presentÓ al chamaco con don francisco la verdad. >>> me encantÓ. >>> estuvo muy bueno todo, pero seÑores llegÓ el momento que todos esperando para saber la palabra clave para ganar mil dÓlares. >>> asÍ es, estÁn listos para la palabra clave del dÍa de hoy? >>> venga. >>> pues ser las digo despuÉs de comerciales. >>> no mentira. >>> la palabra clave es: alegrÍa. >>> alegrÍa. >>> alegrÍa. >>> quÉ bonita palabra me gustÓ. >>> eso. >>> un nuevo dÍa con alegria. >>> es muy mayores de edad. >>> y alegrÍa recuerden ustedes. >>> dijeron mayores de edad no mayores de tamaÑo. >>> oye por acÁ y problema aca. >>> te veo triste, y por quÉ se pone triste ya tiene de 21 aÑos. >>> un poquito mÁs. >>> y tienen hasta el 22 de diciembre. >>> claro la palabra clav
no serÉ felicidades pero tengo marido festejÓ 800 representaciones donde estuvo de madrina itatÍ cantoraldo en las redes sociales y todo el mundo ha estado al tanto de lo pasa con mi barriga, su primer mes, y entonces dije que mejor oportunidad que su programa para traerlo. >>> ah! mira que estÁ chulo ese gordo tan bello. >>> sÍ. >>> quÉ bonito que presentÓ al chamaco con don francisco la verdad. >>> me encantÓ. >>> estuvo muy bueno todo,...
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cantor fitzgerald as well will be creating future contracts. so it is becoming more accepted.rish: i know some credit carved companies are looking at this as well. reporter: some payments squared, jack dorsey's square. known more for twitter but created the payments company square. you can pay for bitcoin on square. trish: button it up with this, it is kind of a cash-like system. it is not easily traceable. reporter: yes. trish: in today's world, everything you do on line, everything you purchase is theoretically traysable with credit card transactions. with bitcoin it would be different. reporter: it is incredibly different. it took so long to adopt it, because people using untraceable bitcoin were criminals. tracking people with guns and military equipment, a bunch of other things they shouldn't have been. it is becoming more mainstream, exactly. trish: deirdre bolton. thank you so much. all right, president trump is arriving in st. louis, missouriry. you saw moments ago his plane touching down there. he is about to deliver a major address on tax reform. we got it for you. d
cantor fitzgerald as well will be creating future contracts. so it is becoming more accepted.rish: i know some credit carved companies are looking at this as well. reporter: some payments squared, jack dorsey's square. known more for twitter but created the payments company square. you can pay for bitcoin on square. trish: button it up with this, it is kind of a cash-like system. it is not easily traceable. reporter: yes. trish: in today's world, everything you do on line, everything you...
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we will speak to peter of cantor fitzgerald. ♪ >> it is 3:00 p.m. in new york.l doolittle in for julia. scarlet: welcome to "bloomberg markets. i am scarlet fu. ♪ abigail: we are alive and rolled headquarters in new york over the next hour. curve is the most important thing now. the chief market strategist joins us this hour. a credibility challenge. how policymakers can win back trust. general electric shares take another punch today. turnaround plans fail to soothe investor concerns and we are one hour from the close of trading. looking at bigger declines but we have a bit of a pullback here. feeling is still a risk after all the highs in the previous few weeks. the concern of a likelihood for tax reform. they will not take up the bill until after thanksgiving. before thanksgiving had been the initial timeline. tomorrow, we will look at u.s. leak of data and one can get inflation numbers and retails fors and also, pulling down the major indexes has been commodity price pulling down material. all falling lower. we move on to specific companies in terms of the l
we will speak to peter of cantor fitzgerald. ♪ >> it is 3:00 p.m. in new york.l doolittle in for julia. scarlet: welcome to "bloomberg markets. i am scarlet fu. ♪ abigail: we are alive and rolled headquarters in new york over the next hour. curve is the most important thing now. the chief market strategist joins us this hour. a credibility challenge. how policymakers can win back trust. general electric shares take another punch today. turnaround plans fail to soothe investor...
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we saw what happened with eric cantor a couple of years ago. that set off a tidal wave. these guys should think these jobs are theirs forever, and leadership's got to produce something, no? >> oh, of course. as we're talking about the strategy of the republican party going forward, i think we've got democrats, and it's not -- [inaudible] charles: guys, thank you very much. meanwhile, facebook's first president actually sounding the alarm on dingal dangers -- digital dangers on society. social media and the internet, particularly for your children. you won't believe this. you will not believe, but you're going to hear his warning next. ♪ ♪ today we're out here to test people's knowledge about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes? yes i do. true or false... type 2 diabetes more than doubles your chance of dying from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or a stroke. that can't be true, can it? actually, it is true. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. in fact, cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death for adults with type 2 diabetes and hea
we saw what happened with eric cantor a couple of years ago. that set off a tidal wave. these guys should think these jobs are theirs forever, and leadership's got to produce something, no? >> oh, of course. as we're talking about the strategy of the republican party going forward, i think we've got democrats, and it's not -- [inaudible] charles: guys, thank you very much. meanwhile, facebook's first president actually sounding the alarm on dingal dangers -- digital dangers on society....
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that's how eric cantor got blown out as a republican leader.t is how so many seats were won of the congressional level in the house and congress by conservatives. so the conservative movement has really been at war with the republican establishment, this kind of internal civil war, for many, many years. the democrats haven't done it. i said from day one that bernie sanders, the campaign against hillary clinton, the thing was rigged. you could tell that. but i say it was like a pillow fight. he never went after her with all of the material that w was out there about uranium one and what was in "clinton cash." i think you are seeing with the donna brazile revelations, really the beginning of the civil war in the democratic party. i think that is starting -- i think it started last night. even one election victory in a blue state like virginia is not going to be able to gloss over that. i think you will see democrats and the progressive left really go after the wall street cronies of clinton that control the democratic party and i think you will h
that's how eric cantor got blown out as a republican leader.t is how so many seats were won of the congressional level in the house and congress by conservatives. so the conservative movement has really been at war with the republican establishment, this kind of internal civil war, for many, many years. the democrats haven't done it. i said from day one that bernie sanders, the campaign against hillary clinton, the thing was rigged. you could tell that. but i say it was like a pillow fight. he...
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the political world with your victory over the young lion of the republican party at the time, eric cantorthen those ripples have become waves. you have taken control of it. you understand grassroots politics. and it seems democrats are on their heels? how do you feel about tonight's election? >> it will be a tough one to call. they have a 5-point advantage on the fundamentals. but we have momentum. but there is a huge turnout in the virginia beach area, that's the home of northam. so we'll see whether we can make up for that. we'll have to have a huge showing across central virginia. and northern virginia we'll see what the turnout looks like as the night goes on. charles: can the republican party claim a certain amount of victory because this race is certainly much tighter than anyone thought. northam suggested he would adopt certain republican things like sanctuary city opposition. it feels like this wave has spoken for itself to a certain degree. >> i aguy with you. i -- i i agree with you. i ran on some of those issues. but the left smeared gillespie. keeping the statues up. you know
the political world with your victory over the young lion of the republican party at the time, eric cantorthen those ripples have become waves. you have taken control of it. you understand grassroots politics. and it seems democrats are on their heels? how do you feel about tonight's election? >> it will be a tough one to call. they have a 5-point advantage on the fundamentals. but we have momentum. but there is a huge turnout in the virginia beach area, that's the home of northam. so...
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cantors carrying wreckage my discourse to two on fifty three minutes. but back in front just seven minutes later the vocal reeky chest in the ball home. the lay didn't last though the celtic came off the bench to snatch a point perhaps. three three the final score manning votes berga still without a home win this season. now let's take a look at the bundesliga standings after an exciting weekend of action by a music plan munich increase their lead to the top to four points ahead of. the leipsic and move up to second and dortmund who drop to third further down. the relegation zone while freiburg slip into trouble landing and the play off spot. throughout decades of changing the trends fashion design jill's sound has stuck to her own minimalist aesthetic she burst onto the stage almost a half a century ago with her signature all studio women's wear with a clear lines and muted colors she thanked the queen of less than ninety nine to she had immense collection now a museum has opened an exhibition dedicated to her designs and shows in front foot inside the
cantors carrying wreckage my discourse to two on fifty three minutes. but back in front just seven minutes later the vocal reeky chest in the ball home. the lay didn't last though the celtic came off the bench to snatch a point perhaps. three three the final score manning votes berga still without a home win this season. now let's take a look at the bundesliga standings after an exciting weekend of action by a music plan munich increase their lead to the top to four points ahead of. the leipsic...
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o'donnell, sharon engle, the bush tax cut failure to pass the extension, the government shutdown, eric cantor'ss, which i kind of remember a little closely, john boehner's retirement. we still have more to go before we finally hit rock bottom, which is crazy when you consider that we have the house, the senate and a majority of governors. but that's the armageddon that we're potentially heading into for next november. >> so, brian fallon, the jeff sessions notion, jeff sessions maybe put him in there as a write-in candidate. the big questions there are, would he do it? could he win? would the president want him to do it? and what would be the implications of that if the attorney won? >> they won. >> donald trump, obviously, the opportunity to pick a new attorney general, one presumably that wouldn't have to be recused from the ongoing mueller investigation. so i think that that prospect is quite dangerous. but i think the idea is not even a sure thing for republicans. because as much name i.d. as jeff sessions does have, anytime you're waging a write-in campaign, running against another republi
o'donnell, sharon engle, the bush tax cut failure to pass the extension, the government shutdown, eric cantor'ss, which i kind of remember a little closely, john boehner's retirement. we still have more to go before we finally hit rock bottom, which is crazy when you consider that we have the house, the senate and a majority of governors. but that's the armageddon that we're potentially heading into for next november. >> so, brian fallon, the jeff sessions notion, jeff sessions maybe put...
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the street i want to ask you about -- you also have a heart failure drug in partnership with amgen, cantors saying isn't even in their model. do you feel the street is giving you credit for your pipeline at all right now? >> i believe the state is looking at now the pipeline and will begin to understand the value in these other drug candidates they weren't closer to patients as was this one that we have suspended but our heart failure program as we said for many years may be our most valuable program. that's in late-stage study with amgen as our partner and has great promise for what is a disease that is the number one reason why patients in the united states are hospitalized >> all right robert, our thanks to you. we appreciate your time. robert blum, the ceo of cytokinetics and thanks to meg tirrell. >> thank you. >>> apple up 40% this year up nearly 11% in the past month. if you own it, should you take out the pun and run or buy more? larry mcdonald, mick bing ke bi. larry, it's a great year for apple, would you be a buyer or sell seller >> a year ago the street hit a 12 month price tar
the street i want to ask you about -- you also have a heart failure drug in partnership with amgen, cantors saying isn't even in their model. do you feel the street is giving you credit for your pipeline at all right now? >> i believe the state is looking at now the pipeline and will begin to understand the value in these other drug candidates they weren't closer to patients as was this one that we have suspended but our heart failure program as we said for many years may be our most...
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eve, a bunch of leaders including some who called themselves the young guns; paul ryan, everything cantor, kevin mccarthy, john cornyn, gingrich himself. and they had dinner at the caucus room, a restaurant just a few blocks from the white house, and they emerged with a bring in their step because they figured out that the way to move ahead was to unite completely in opposition to everything that obama and democrats wanted and delegitimize any of the actions that were done, blocking add much as we could -- as much as they could otherwise. and that worked like a charm heading into the midterm elections in 2010. and the young guns fanned around the country take thing a page from the gingrich playbook and recruited a bunch of candidates and exploited that tea party anger and said, you know, if you bring us into power and give us the congress, we'll bring obama to his knees, and we'll revoke obamacare, and we'll blow up dodd-frank, and we'll blow up government as we know it. and they won this sweeping victory, and then none of it happened. and then they came back in 2012 said, don't worry, if
eve, a bunch of leaders including some who called themselves the young guns; paul ryan, everything cantor, kevin mccarthy, john cornyn, gingrich himself. and they had dinner at the caucus room, a restaurant just a few blocks from the white house, and they emerged with a bring in their step because they figured out that the way to move ahead was to unite completely in opposition to everything that obama and democrats wanted and delegitimize any of the actions that were done, blocking add much as...
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jody cantor reported the women's story for "the new york times". >> louis c.k.one of the biggest names in comedy and even when this happened he was a pretty prominent comedian and they weren't really sure if they could speak out or say anything. >> >> reporter: in a statement c.k. said in part, these stories are true. the power i had over these women is that they admired me and i wielded that power irresponsibly. he added there is nothing about this that i forgive myself for and i have to reconcile it with who i am, which is nothing compared to the task i left them with. fx ended its relationship with c.k. who was executive producer on four shows. netflix said it would not produce a second stand-up special with the comedian. >> on friday, there were more high-from file accusations. actress ellen page accused her in front of the cast and crew of "x-men the last stand" when she was just 18 years old. soccer star hope solo told the portuguese publicationes presso that sexual harassment also permeates the sports world. she says she was groped by former fifa presiden
jody cantor reported the women's story for "the new york times". >> louis c.k.one of the biggest names in comedy and even when this happened he was a pretty prominent comedian and they weren't really sure if they could speak out or say anything. >> >> reporter: in a statement c.k. said in part, these stories are true. the power i had over these women is that they admired me and i wielded that power irresponsibly. he added there is nothing about this that i forgive...
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that followed reporting by "new york times" correspondent and cbs news contributor jody cantor. digging into sexual harassment claims of those in silicon valley. $50 million was known to have been spent against bill o'reilly. they join us now. good morning. great to have you here. and congratulations on all of your incredible reporting. jody, let me start with you. you broke the weinstein story about a month ago now. it's incredible to see, essentially, this tsunami now of accusations that have come as a result, i think, of sort of the #metoo. the sharing you can share the story and it would be reported accurately and fairly. >> yes. one meaning of the weinstein story, it's important to come forward. because we've now established a 40-year timeline of allegations. for people who knew about his behavior early on, and some of them have come forward publicly and said i should have said something earlier. and part of what the weinstein demonstrates even though coming forward can be hard for a woman, there can potentially be a cost to other people of not doing it. >> kate, you gave a
that followed reporting by "new york times" correspondent and cbs news contributor jody cantor. digging into sexual harassment claims of those in silicon valley. $50 million was known to have been spent against bill o'reilly. they join us now. good morning. great to have you here. and congratulations on all of your incredible reporting. jody, let me start with you. you broke the weinstein story about a month ago now. it's incredible to see, essentially, this tsunami now of accusations...
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legitimate organizations, i shouldn't say legitimate, ones we recognize, the cme, the cbo, the nasdaq, cantorald, they are beginning to say so many people are interested in this, we are going to provide a vehicle via contracts, based on bitcoin, meaning it's becoming part of the mainstream. neil: as soon as that happens, bitcoin is finished, right? >> as soon as someone comes in and regulating it like crazy it could be. >> which i think most central banks have been interest in doing, if you're doing peer-to-peer and you don't need a central bank and don't need a government, they are going to have some say about it. neil: thank you very much. rex tillerson could be facing his final days. how would you like it if your boss said this about you. yeah, he's around. boy, i can't tell you how many times i heard. that after this. americans work hard. what if we could keep more of what we earn? trillions of dollars going back to taxpayers. who could possibly be against that? well, the national debt is $20 trillion. as we keep adding to it, guess who pays the bill? him. and her. and her. congress, we s
legitimate organizations, i shouldn't say legitimate, ones we recognize, the cme, the cbo, the nasdaq, cantorald, they are beginning to say so many people are interested in this, we are going to provide a vehicle via contracts, based on bitcoin, meaning it's becoming part of the mainstream. neil: as soon as that happens, bitcoin is finished, right? >> as soon as someone comes in and regulating it like crazy it could be. >> which i think most central banks have been interest in...
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. >> certainly -- cantor is -- >> i think now jack lew, i don't know. >> back door, but i didn't knowfirm, wish him well. >> lindsay goldberg based in new york verizon is leading the dow we mentioned the nfl talks but wells does take it to outperform price target 50. they say the bad news is out that we'll get more fiber plans and that's going to add visibility about costs and they are focused on 5g which is still a prove me technology at this point or prove it or however you want to put it it depends on who you talk to, but real deployment of 5g is some ways out. >> for verizon, they want to be ahead on that. remember the stock has been hit lately when the sprint t-mobile talks fell apart, suddenly the idea that oh, man we're still going to have four competitors, shareholders are didn't take that too well. you could make the argument again, argue why the deal never would have passed antitrust muster in the first place. if verizon stock gets hit on the idea they'll remain four as opposed to potential of three. >> a lot of people have been playing these just by looking at the cell phon
. >> certainly -- cantor is -- >> i think now jack lew, i don't know. >> back door, but i didn't knowfirm, wish him well. >> lindsay goldberg based in new york verizon is leading the dow we mentioned the nfl talks but wells does take it to outperform price target 50. they say the bad news is out that we'll get more fiber plans and that's going to add visibility about costs and they are focused on 5g which is still a prove me technology at this point or prove it or...
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. >> is it a business you think is worth getting into you have different companies now, cantor fitzgerald trading on it. it's proprietary platforms this is where the excitement is. this is the topic everybody wants to talk about. it's a little bit of a scary one, though. how do you guys balance the risks versus the opportunity >> it's worth spending time on for sure five years from now, do we look back and say, wow, it's revolutionized everything? it's unclear but we're absolutely spending time on it if there's one issue to look out for with bitcoin and crypto currencies it's how do you manage the risk. we will not dive into every product or busy. how do we manage the risk? it's volatile, it's gone up real fast, it could go down real fast >> do you mean when people say, great, they might be launching bitcoin futures but i don't want my company to be sucked into a situation where there's margin calls, even though we don't want anything to do with it >> that's great example of appropriate risk management. >> let's go back to the market and talk a little bit about the business this year >> o
. >> is it a business you think is worth getting into you have different companies now, cantor fitzgerald trading on it. it's proprietary platforms this is where the excitement is. this is the topic everybody wants to talk about. it's a little bit of a scary one, though. how do you guys balance the risks versus the opportunity >> it's worth spending time on for sure five years from now, do we look back and say, wow, it's revolutionized everything? it's unclear but we're absolutely...