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carol: carol massar. julia: i'm julia kerley. carol: how to rebuild puerto rico. julia: why did coin is not a bubble. carol: and helping girls feel cumberland their skin. -- feel comfortable in their skin. julia all that ahead on business : week. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy and i want to start off this week with a story in politics. you have this map that looks at europe and the ground that is gained by the populist radical right. megan: we tried to dissect the myth from the reality of the strength of the far right in developed democracies. there's a feeling that 2017 has been lost in the u.s.. it be back far right leader. and a disparate coalition of the agendas across far right parties. they have stitched together support that is common in the issues that draw them, whether it's immigration, law and order. but they are different in how they act in their separate parts of europe. but we have sound the support is the hyatt's it has been -- highest it has been in 30 years. julia: there is so much optimism in europe right now and that election felt like a
carol: carol massar. julia: i'm julia kerley. carol: how to rebuild puerto rico. julia: why did coin is not a bubble. carol: and helping girls feel cumberland their skin. -- feel comfortable in their skin. julia all that ahead on business : week. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy and i want to start off this week with a story in politics. you have this map that looks at europe and the ground that is gained by the populist radical right. megan: we tried to dissect the myth from the...
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carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on sirius xm channel 119. ame 11 30 in new york. 161 in boston. 90 91 fm in washington, d.c.. and the bay area. julia: and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the features section, a profile of david boys hollywood ambition. carol: and what let him into the orbit of harvey weinstein. >> people know this sort of famous courtroom litigator and champion of democratic ideals. he represented al gore during the 2000 presidential sort of -- florida recount. he also famously represented the government antitrust case against microsoft. he has had all of these high-profile cases, which has made him arguably the most famous lawyer of his generation. because of his work fighting on behalf of gay marriage, with ted olson, george bush is a lawyer, -- george bush's lawyer, they teamed up on behalf of marriage equality. he has become more than just a lawyer, someone who has been revered, particularly among liberals. julia: you said he ran circles around bill gates. >> ye
carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on sirius xm channel 119. ame 11 30 in new york. 161 in boston. 90 91 fm in washington, d.c.. and the bay area. julia: and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the features section, a profile of david boys hollywood ambition. carol: and what let him into the orbit of harvey weinstein. >> people know this sort of famous courtroom litigator and champion of democratic ideals. he represented al gore during the 2000 presidential sort of --...
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him him him carol: carol massar. him him ♪him ♪ wel him himcome him to bllomber ♪ carol: carol massar. julia: i'm julia kerley. carol: how to rebuild puerto rico. julia: all that ahead on business week. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy and i want to start off this week with a story in politics. you have this map that looks at europe and the ground that is gained by the populist radical right. megan: we tried to dissect the myth from the reality of the strength of the far right in europe. there is a feeling that twice 17 has gotten lost in the u.s. because the president and some of his agenda, but there was a time when emmanuel macron beat back the national front and came to an election and also what we saw in the netherlands, which beat back the challenge in a far right leader. we have seen this summit in the far right europe. that has proven not to be the case. and a disparate coalition of the agendas across far right parties. they have stitched together support that is common in the issues that draw them, whe
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carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on radio on sirius xm 100119 and in york, 99 fm in washington dc and a.m. 960 in the bay area. julia: and in london on dab 90 and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: the economy plays a big role in "the bloomberg 50." julia: businessweek's peter coy opens up the issue this week discussing the theory of , trickle-down economics. peter: essentially, the republican tax plan that is working its way through the house and senate is a version of trickle-down economics. it is a phrase you don't hear a lot because, certainly on the republican side, because it is considered a term of disparagement, but funnily enough, recently, i went to an event at the economic club in new york, and they were introducing steve mnuchin the treasury secretary. carol: well-known business journalist. peter: on stage, it was not a "gotcha" kind of moment, but he was asked, steve do you still , believe in trickle-down economics? you would think, i'm not going to cop to that, but he said,
carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on radio on sirius xm 100119 and in york, 99 fm in washington dc and a.m. 960 in the bay area. julia: and in london on dab 90 and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: the economy plays a big role in "the bloomberg 50." julia: businessweek's peter coy opens up the issue this week discussing the theory of , trickle-down economics. peter: essentially, the republican tax plan that is working its way through the house and senate is a...
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carol: i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio and on aim 11th rio in new york, one of 6.1 in boston, 91 fm in washington, d.c. and a m naik 60 in the bay area. julia: and in london on dab and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus apps. in a finance section, north korea has been hacking its way into bitcoin. carol: researchers are trying to figure out what the country is trying to do with the cryptocurrency. julia: here is our reporter. guest: let's say you are in the bitcoin industry and you say that is a cfo opening. and it's a word attachment and its for a fast-growing london-based bitcoin company. awesome. so you open it up and it says, this was created in a version of word that is later than yours so you have to enable the content . so you click enable the content , and you get to be the cfo and manage the accounting and work on the trading strategy and it -- of this awesome company. it is like a tech company. there are cool, young people. with foosball and ping-pong. carol: i want this job. guest:
carol: i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio and on aim 11th rio in new york, one of 6.1 in boston, 91 fm in washington, d.c. and a m naik 60 in the bay area. julia: and in london on dab and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus apps. in a finance section, north korea has been hacking its way into bitcoin. carol: researchers are trying to figure out what the country is trying to do with the cryptocurrency. julia: here is our reporter. guest: let's say you are in the bitcoin industry and...
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carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on sirius xm, channel 119, and on the radio in new york. 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and 960 a.m. in the bay area. julia: and in london and asia. in the economic section for weeks now, the turkish president has been pressuring his central bank not to raise borrowing costs. carol: and he talked up a small victory. >> the president of turkey has a theory about modern inflation. that is if you want to keep inflation low, keep interest rates low, too. >> explain. >> it is a bit unorthodox. he has never explained where he got this idea. >> i want to go, huh? [laughter] >> it is not completely unprecedented in latin america. in the 1970's, there was a school called the structuralist economist. the head of it was an argentine economist that worked for the united nations. their argument was developing economies and developed economies are different. there are structural issues that cause bottlenecks in developing economies, that the flex apply and push up prices. those issues are b
carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on sirius xm, channel 119, and on the radio in new york. 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and 960 a.m. in the bay area. julia: and in london and asia. in the economic section for weeks now, the turkish president has been pressuring his central bank not to raise borrowing costs. carol: and he talked up a small victory. >> the president of turkey has a theory about modern inflation. that is if you want to keep inflation low, keep interest rates low, too....
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carol: and i am carol massar.lso listen to us on radio on sirius xm 119 and on am 1130 in new york, 161 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and in the bay area. julia: and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the business section, a look et al. big and -- a look at how big and influential disney could be after it gobbles up fox studio. carol: here is reporter gerry smith. >> disney was already a huge force in hollywood, now you're talking about having the fox studio is part of disney, that gives them a lot more negotiating leverage with movie theaters, for example. you are already talking about disney having pixar, having the star wars films, and now combined with fox, you also have a huge franchise in avatar, which has a four sequels in the works. julia: in terms of numbers, if we are talking for the movie specifically, box office receipts. >> disney, when it is negotiating for films with theater chains, there is a negotiating about revenue share, usually it is 50-50. disney now has so many s
carol: and i am carol massar.lso listen to us on radio on sirius xm 119 and on am 1130 in new york, 161 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and in the bay area. julia: and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the business section, a look et al. big and -- a look at how big and influential disney could be after it gobbles up fox studio. carol: here is reporter gerry smith. >> disney was already a huge force in hollywood, now you're talking about having the fox studio...
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carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on the radio on sirius xm 100119 and in new york, boston, washington, d.c., and the bay area. julia: and in london on dab and asia on the numbered radio plus -- asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: the economy plays a big role in the bloomberg 50. julia: businessweek's peter coy opens up the issue, discussing the theory of trickle-down economics. peter: essentially, the republican tax plan is a version of trickle-down economics. it is a phrase you don't hear a lot because, certainly on the republican side, because it is considered a term of disparagement, but funnily enough, i went to an event in new york and steve mnuchin was interviewed. carol: well-known business journalist. peter: on stage, it was not a "gotcha" kind of moment, but he was asked, do you still believe in trickle-down economics? you would think, i'm not going to cop to that, but he said, i do. it was pretty revealing. it to but he did not tie the republican tax plan for overhaul. peter: more than a
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i'm carol massar.ia: i'm julia chatterley and you can find us online at bloomberg businessweek.com. the company behind soda stream employs a multicultural staff at their israeli factory. julia: this could be a model for peace in the region. carol: daniel birnbaum is the ceo of soda stream. he's not just selling home soda making machines. at the same time, he's selling piece. -- paeace. we wanted to go to israel and talk to him. an israeli company and an interesting area that moved from the west bank. explain the location because this is important. the biggest manufacturing operation was located in the west bank. which is in the occupied territory that i think a lot of people consider to be that israel is there it illegally. seized in the war in 1967. that became a big issue because there are some groups that are trying to boycott israel. and the fact that the soda machine was operating made them a really good target and the fact that they had scarlett johansson as their spokesperson in a big super bowl
i'm carol massar.ia: i'm julia chatterley and you can find us online at bloomberg businessweek.com. the company behind soda stream employs a multicultural staff at their israeli factory. julia: this could be a model for peace in the region. carol: daniel birnbaum is the ceo of soda stream. he's not just selling home soda making machines. at the same time, he's selling piece. -- paeace. we wanted to go to israel and talk to him. an israeli company and an interesting area that moved from the west...
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carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on the boston,d in new york, washington, d.c., and the bay area. julia: and in london on dab and asia on the numbered radio plus app. carol: the economy plays a big role in the bloomberg 50. businessweek's peter coy opens up the issue, discussing the theory of trickle-down economics. peter: essentially, the republican tax plan is a version of trickle-down economics. it is a phrase you don't hear a lot because, certainly on the republican side, because it is considered a term of disparagement, but funny enough, i went to an event in new york and steve mnuchin was interviewed. carol: well-known business journalist. a"ter: it was not a "gotch kind of moment, but he was asked, do you still believe in trickle-down economics? but he said, i do. julia: but he didn't tell you the republican tax plan for overhaul. peter: more than an inference. let me to you what we mean about trickle-down economics. idea.not a crazy the idea is it comes from input and labor and capital. if you can
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carol: thank you.rences between house and senate republicans may role as gop fights with democrats on how the legislative agenda plays that when congress returns in january. house republicans have energized by their abilities to rally around the tax overhaul and limit demands from democrats on the stopgap spending measure that goes out at the end of the year. ,oining us is sharyn o'halloran a professor of political science. let's kick it off with you. when you look at this tax legislation, what is the first thing that comes to mind? sharyn: what you know is that -- itt you note, is that one, does give a lot to many of the different demographics. tax cutse individual and you do see what was really important and what wasn't agreed to very early on in the administration was the corporate tax, which put the united states talk with their peers. the other thing you note is it is aggressive when you look at the tax rates and that is new in our tax system. carol: is it a good change to the tax system? sharyn:
carol: thank you.rences between house and senate republicans may role as gop fights with democrats on how the legislative agenda plays that when congress returns in january. house republicans have energized by their abilities to rally around the tax overhaul and limit demands from democrats on the stopgap spending measure that goes out at the end of the year. ,oining us is sharyn o'halloran a professor of political science. let's kick it off with you. when you look at this tax legislation, what...
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and i'm carol massar. in this week's issue, software to fireproof your wine and maybe more. >> and fighting back against phantom debt collectors. >> and the man behind minions has disney in his sights. >> all of that still ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: we are back with the bloomberg businessweek editor in chief megan murphy. in the technology section this week, we answer the question of what happens when you combine fire, a winery and artificial intelligence. megan we all know about the : wildfires in napa. they destroyed an immense amount of vineyard acreage, and what this story really focuses on is it a particular vineyard, boutique wine producer which makes about 10,000 barrels a year, actually managed to save what so many other vineyards lost. they used this technology called -- i wrote it down, because the nickname is felix, but it is fermentation intelligence logic control system. in the absence of workers, it would check on the grapes and the wine, this automated system actually did it
and i'm carol massar. in this week's issue, software to fireproof your wine and maybe more. >> and fighting back against phantom debt collectors. >> and the man behind minions has disney in his sights. >> all of that still ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: we are back with the bloomberg businessweek editor in chief megan murphy. in the technology section this week, we answer the question of what happens when you combine fire, a winery and artificial...
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carol: what do we do? financial advisor, and even then, it is a crapshoot. state and local governments are trying to establish the rules that would fit under those irs guidelines, but they are really not sure whether that is going to cut muster with the irs. even if you pay and the state says it is ok, it is possible the irs can say no, so it is a crapshoot. carol: why isn't the irs being more clear? marty: they do not even have a commissioner. they have been handed this massive tax overhaul with a staff that is about 40% of what it was 10 years ago, and they have promulgate these rules and put them out within the next month. that in a holiday season is a very difficult thing to do, even if they were fully staffed. carol: the whole process has been rushed, to say the least. nejra: another thing to throw in the mix, a story on the bloomberg talking about how the tax overhaul might punish foreign banks with u.s. units. marty: that is one of the things, when you rush the rate tax overhaul of this significance
carol: what do we do? financial advisor, and even then, it is a crapshoot. state and local governments are trying to establish the rules that would fit under those irs guidelines, but they are really not sure whether that is going to cut muster with the irs. even if you pay and the state says it is ok, it is possible the irs can say no, so it is a crapshoot. carol: why isn't the irs being more clear? marty: they do not even have a commissioner. they have been handed this massive tax overhaul...
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carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."massar. julia: i am julia chatterley. you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm 119 and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 99.1 in washington, d.c., and in the bay area. carol: and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the technology section, a coinbase is the website used by cryptocurrency buyers. julia: it is trying to prove it is safe enough for goldman sachs. >> coinbase is one of the most popular places to buy and sell bitcoin in the u.s. if you're going to buy your first, you might go to coinbase. it is like a household name. carol: how much is going back and forth? an hey have exchanged $57 billion with the digital currency in 2017, the last number i heard from them. that is a lot. they have got to be excited by the attention that all of a certain the world is spending on bitcoin and digital currencies, and the meteoric rise of bitcoin. >> i think it is exciting, it also poses challenges. this is a 225 person company. in a lot of ways, it is still a startup. it is o
carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."massar. julia: i am julia chatterley. you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm 119 and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 99.1 in washington, d.c., and in the bay area. carol: and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the technology section, a coinbase is the website used by cryptocurrency buyers. julia: it is trying to prove it is safe enough for goldman sachs....
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nejra and carol? carol: there is a think tank in washington, d.c.e in the top income will see an 8% improvement on taxes, although the middle income will see a 23% improvement. joining us to talk about it is the author of this piece, chris edwards, cato institute of tax policy from the nation's capital. with us is michael holland of holland and company chairman and bloomberg chief content at bloomberg news, marty schenker. set your argument. many have said it's a tax cut for corporations and the wealthy win out. you say no. chris: as your figures show higher income people and upper middle class people will get larger dollar cuts but people in the middle are going to get much larger tax cuts. so for example if you take some at about $50,000 a year, they maybe pay about $2,000 in tax now. federal income tax. but as your figures showed, they will get a 25% tax cut so maybe $500. for them that's a big tax cut. people at higher income levels get a much smaller percentage tax cut. you know, the big question is next year will people notice that a level of
nejra and carol? carol: there is a think tank in washington, d.c.e in the top income will see an 8% improvement on taxes, although the middle income will see a 23% improvement. joining us to talk about it is the author of this piece, chris edwards, cato institute of tax policy from the nation's capital. with us is michael holland of holland and company chairman and bloomberg chief content at bloomberg news, marty schenker. set your argument. many have said it's a tax cut for corporations and...
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carol: marty?ave heard in advance of the tax bill being law is that corporations are having record profits. they have trillions of dollars in cash overseas. record low interest rates. expand really wanted to businesses, they had every opportunity to do that before this tax bill. that thesethink reductions in corporate taxes is going to make that big a difference? david: for one, the money they have invested offshore, if they brought it back, they would under current law have a 35% tax. so they don't bring it back. the tax bill does have a so-called deemed repatriation, where they will be taxed at a lower rate, but they will be treated as if they brought it back. the bottom line is that in the united states, we have the highest corporate tax rate in the industrialized world and there is no particular reason why they should invest here. when you reduce the tax rate to approximately the average, it becomes more attractive to invest in the united states than it was. it is not as if we are going to have
carol: marty?ave heard in advance of the tax bill being law is that corporations are having record profits. they have trillions of dollars in cash overseas. record low interest rates. expand really wanted to businesses, they had every opportunity to do that before this tax bill. that thesethink reductions in corporate taxes is going to make that big a difference? david: for one, the money they have invested offshore, if they brought it back, they would under current law have a 35% tax. so they...
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carol's granddaughter.t do you like about music? >> i get to sing. i like singing. >> makes me dreams come true. >> do this. >> reporter: carol would probably tell you, she is living her dream. >> we change lives in adults and i know we've changed lives in children. teachers have told us the impact we have had. >> reporter: so for bringing the love of music into children's lives for nearly 30 years, this week's jefferson award winner in the bay area goes to carol zilli. allen martin, kpix 5. >> niles elementary school is actually where carol went to school and sang on stage when she was little. she said most funding comes from grants and one of the big ones is fremont bank. to donate to "music for minors ii," the website is in our story and on cbssf.com. that's where you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award, cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is with mini melons. melons for one or two. i do a tip summertime when they are locally grown. but they
carol's granddaughter.t do you like about music? >> i get to sing. i like singing. >> makes me dreams come true. >> do this. >> reporter: carol would probably tell you, she is living her dream. >> we change lives in adults and i know we've changed lives in children. teachers have told us the impact we have had. >> reporter: so for bringing the love of music into children's lives for nearly 30 years, this week's jefferson award winner in the bay area goes to...
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so all i remember is the stage manager going, "carol! carol! carol! wake up!"ike this. it's a wonder i didn't fall off the mattress. >> stephen: three or four years on "gary moore?" >> yes. >> stephen: one of those two. how long after that did you start the "carol burnett show." >> i started the "burnett" show in '67 so that took a while. >> stephen: how did that come about? gary moore was also for cbs, right? >> yes. >> stephen: and did they say, "you. you get a variety show?" >> i signed a contract with cbs for 10 years, and they said within the first five years eye don't know. i had a really good agent-- if within the first five years if i wanted to do a variety-- comedy variety show, all i would have to do is push the button, and cbs would have to put it on 30, one-hour shows, whether they wanted to or not. >> stephen: that is a good agent. >> that was a good agent. ( laughter ) >> stephen: wow! >> and i thought, "i'll never want to do that." well, towards the end of the fifth year, the last week of the fifth year, i decided i was going to push that button.
so all i remember is the stage manager going, "carol! carol! carol! wake up!"ike this. it's a wonder i didn't fall off the mattress. >> stephen: three or four years on "gary moore?" >> yes. >> stephen: one of those two. how long after that did you start the "carol burnett show." >> i started the "burnett" show in '67 so that took a while. >> stephen: how did that come about? gary moore was also for cbs, right? >> yes....
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carol: we will let sarah frier explain.in silicon valley tend to have a gender ratio problem. there are a lot more men than women and it can cause some issues with diversity, harassment. this has been a longtime thing that companies have been criticized for, but there is another more trivial problem, holiday parties tend to be boring. to solve that, they have been hiring models to mingle with employees, unbeknownst to the employees themselves. models who are known as atmosphere models or ambience models, and they come out to strike up a conversation, said they were invited by a friend and gives employees great memories from the holiday parties. julia: hang on a second. you have the launch party, you hire attractive people to make it look good. but everybody kind of knows these are models paid to turn up. but employees are in the dark about their fake friends? sara: you're absolutely right. the tech industry and modeling industry have a relationship that is part of the hype cycle. models are part of the trade , they come to
carol: we will let sarah frier explain.in silicon valley tend to have a gender ratio problem. there are a lot more men than women and it can cause some issues with diversity, harassment. this has been a longtime thing that companies have been criticized for, but there is another more trivial problem, holiday parties tend to be boring. to solve that, they have been hiring models to mingle with employees, unbeknownst to the employees themselves. models who are known as atmosphere models or...
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carol: it's a great question, bob. both the president and his lawyers and lawyers for senior trump administration officials, such as jared kushner and others in that sort of tier, have said they're really confident that there's going to be no evidence of collusion, that michael flynn has nothing to say that will be incriminating about any of their clients. however, you can't be a very good lawyer if you're not planning for the possibility that there could be information or allegations that michael flynn might make that you aren't aware that he has at his disposal. and you don't know everything that he's discussed with bob mueller. he had a cooperation agreement signed december 1 that was very favorable to michael flynn, a big red flag that whatever he told the prosecutor was very valuable to his investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 election. robert: carol, what about the possibility of a pardon for general flynn? his own brother brought up the topic on twitter, then deleted the tweet. carol: yes, his brother
carol: it's a great question, bob. both the president and his lawyers and lawyers for senior trump administration officials, such as jared kushner and others in that sort of tier, have said they're really confident that there's going to be no evidence of collusion, that michael flynn has nothing to say that will be incriminating about any of their clients. however, you can't be a very good lawyer if you're not planning for the possibility that there could be information or allegations that...
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>> reporter: carol, this was such a tough one. don't know if you could see what's happening behind me here, these cowboys fans are excited. they're still celebrating after snapping a three-game losing streak. but that is not the scene inside the redskins' locker room. this is the second time this season they've given up 38 points to their opponent. as they say, everything's bigger in texas. this was a big loss for the team. their playoff hopes certainly sli slipping away. here is what head coach jay gruden said moments after the loss. >> wouldn't say it was flat, we dropped the ball. i don't think we came out flat. we didn't present the football. going to figure out a way to compete the last four games. blocking room in there. so that's what we're going to do, we're going to figure out a way to compete against the chargers next week. one game hat a time ando in the locker room saying the exact same thing. they is a tough test coming up against the chargers. baing back to you, carol. >> you're going to l.a. you'recovering a victory
>> reporter: carol, this was such a tough one. don't know if you could see what's happening behind me here, these cowboys fans are excited. they're still celebrating after snapping a three-game losing streak. but that is not the scene inside the redskins' locker room. this is the second time this season they've given up 38 points to their opponent. as they say, everything's bigger in texas. this was a big loss for the team. their playoff hopes certainly sli slipping away. here is what...
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i'd rather go home and sit in the dark, waiting for my carol.ll?" who actually responded. - yeah, sorry it took so long to do this. my schedule has just been crazy. oh, congressman sleeping in the back--drink. - mm, streaker, drink. no, wait, that's just nancy pelosi wearing a nude-colored pantsuit. [phone dings] excuse me, mr. speaker, i call to the bedroom floor the senator from sex-achusetts. - oh, hey, i gotta go. - what? wait, why? oh, no, is it 'cause of the burnt bone smell? my neighbors practice santería. i would complain, but sometimes i cough up gold coins-- - no, it's just something really important has just come up, i'm so sorry. [door thuds] - [gags] yeah. [upbeat news broadcast music] ♪
i'd rather go home and sit in the dark, waiting for my carol.ll?" who actually responded. - yeah, sorry it took so long to do this. my schedule has just been crazy. oh, congressman sleeping in the back--drink. - mm, streaker, drink. no, wait, that's just nancy pelosi wearing a nude-colored pantsuit. [phone dings] excuse me, mr. speaker, i call to the bedroom floor the senator from sex-achusetts. - oh, hey, i gotta go. - what? wait, why? oh, no, is it 'cause of the burnt bone smell? my...
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. >>> and carol burnett.tories behind her tv laughs. >> did you all keep that curtain rods. >> and what brought her to tears on our set. >> oh, wow. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> it is one of the most coveted positions in tv news. so who will replace matt lauer at the "today" show? >> good question. welcome, everybody. nancy and skrechb the night off. we have the latest on who will take matt's seat as lauer takes his life off the grid. the disgraced morning show host shut down his social media account. he was last seen yesterday near his east hamptons home, two days after nbc fired him before inappropriate sexual behavior. who could replace him? >> are you being considered to replace matt lauer on the "today" show? >> a report that megyn kelly was eyeing lauer's job. she and her colleagues ignored questions about it yesterday. >> sit true that megyn is being rumored to replace matt? there's rumors megyn kelly might be in position to replace matt lauer? >> reporter: a source tells "e.t." that rumor
. >>> and carol burnett.tories behind her tv laughs. >> did you all keep that curtain rods. >> and what brought her to tears on our set. >> oh, wow. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> it is one of the most coveted positions in tv news. so who will replace matt lauer at the "today" show? >> good question. welcome, everybody. nancy and skrechb the night off. we have the latest on who will take matt's seat as lauer takes...
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, it's not christmas carol, it's charles dickins meets christmas carol and we know that you're a bigistmas carol and i had been attach today a couple of versions already which had begun for other reasons and so -- so i said, okay, and i borrowed my son's ipad and downloaded les' look and they sent me the script and got transported to victorian christmas eve england and six months later i'm in dublin. >> what really happened was once we give barrett the script, he couldn't hear us, he was on this island, he had to hike halfway of a mountain and looking for the spot where the cell reception was good. so did you like it? did you like it? and he said, i'm in. and honestly, 48 hours later, he was on a plane to vancouver to meet dan stevens who was already attached to play dickins and that had to work, it's all about chemistry and people feeling good about working with other people, so barrett just literally jumped on the plane and went to vancouver and dan is shooting tv series and you're squeezing a meeting with barrett and they met and it was just -- it just really clicked and so barret
, it's not christmas carol, it's charles dickins meets christmas carol and we know that you're a bigistmas carol and i had been attach today a couple of versions already which had begun for other reasons and so -- so i said, okay, and i borrowed my son's ipad and downloaded les' look and they sent me the script and got transported to victorian christmas eve england and six months later i'm in dublin. >> what really happened was once we give barrett the script, he couldn't hear us, he was...
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more carolling with carol at news4 at 6:00. >> very funny. an all-purpose caroller and he can't get jingle bells. >> yeah, we all do that. >> takes confidence. >> we're saying good-bye to carol because you are off to go hang out with your family and chill. >> yep. >> you're going to be chilling. >> i have like four other shows to do today. >> there's tom sherwood over there. you guys can walk to the parking lot hand in hand later on. >> maybe dancing. >> we're going to miss you. we'll be seeing you all over the place anyway. plus we'll see you just because we are your ho ho homeys. >> yes. >> we love you. you're a riot. and see you soon. >> thank you. >> you make sports fun. >> you do. you know i can't stand sports and i love when you do it. >> i don't know about calling it boring. it was like singing. >> it was sports for me. >>> apple confirms what many of you had suspected. they are deliberately slowing down your older iphones. why, apple says this is actually helping you. >> there is a warning from the fbi. the high-tech prints under your
more carolling with carol at news4 at 6:00. >> very funny. an all-purpose caroller and he can't get jingle bells. >> yeah, we all do that. >> takes confidence. >> we're saying good-bye to carol because you are off to go hang out with your family and chill. >> yep. >> you're going to be chilling. >> i have like four other shows to do today. >> there's tom sherwood over there. you guys can walk to the parking lot hand in hand later on. >>...
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they stayed in and watched carol.en the show ended in the late '70s, to do on weekends. just to g carol felt like a friend or a family member. and we thought we knew her, because, at the top of her show, she used to answer questions from the audience. it was like a press conference, only funny on purpose. ♪ announcer: cbs presents this program in color. (applause) hi!
they stayed in and watched carol.en the show ended in the late '70s, to do on weekends. just to g carol felt like a friend or a family member. and we thought we knew her, because, at the top of her show, she used to answer questions from the audience. it was like a press conference, only funny on purpose. ♪ announcer: cbs presents this program in color. (applause) hi!
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tradition, carolers.as hoping to have them perform outside my house. but okay, they're in gaithersburg as you can see. this is the cast friends of a christmas carol. let's listen. >> ♪ hark the herald angels sing ♪ ♪ glory to the newborn king hark the herald angels sing ♪ ♪ glory to peace on earth and mercy mild ♪ joyful all ye -- >> ♪ ♪ hark the herald angels sing ♪ >>> cameras represent a coming together of the community, celebrate and experience the wonderful joy of the holiday season with their friends, their families and their neighbors. ♪ ♪ >> held on to the last big note. >> the carolers again from the cast of a christmas carol just wrapped at art's farm. they have events in the holiday season as it goes along, including the winter festival of lights. the youngest caroler in that group, just 11 years old. >> do you know a christmas carol, the story. it's like 100 years old. >> yeah. >> we wanted to have -- >> past, present, future. >> doing a great job. this has really put me in the spirit. thanks
tradition, carolers.as hoping to have them perform outside my house. but okay, they're in gaithersburg as you can see. this is the cast friends of a christmas carol. let's listen. >> ♪ hark the herald angels sing ♪ ♪ glory to the newborn king hark the herald angels sing ♪ ♪ glory to peace on earth and mercy mild ♪ joyful all ye -- >> ♪ ♪ hark the herald angels sing ♪ >>> cameras represent a coming together of the community, celebrate and experience the...
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- because we aren't the problem, carol, you two are. - ms.credit? - like, stay late and clean the... african-american board? - no. - [sighs] - katie? how'd you get my real number? i mean, what's up? - i just wanted to let you know that you were wrong about jeremy. he wasn't cheating; he's just really into his job, right, jer? jer? jer? he's so busy. anyway, i am not a sidepiece. everything is amazing. - no, katie, dating a workaholic is so much worse. - [whispering] come on, you never react right. - if work is a guy's first love, you can't compete. when i dated steve harvey, the only way that i could see him was by posing as a seven-year-old breakdancer on "little big shots." - well, that's not a problem for us, right, jeremy? jeremy? jeremy? [whispering harshly] jeremy, please. [keys clacking] you are wrong, and i'm gonna prove it. ♪ hey, what do you say we take a little break from work-- - [screams] my beautiful papers. - okay, we need to talk. look, i get that you love your job. i love my job too, but we need to be able to make time for ea
- because we aren't the problem, carol, you two are. - ms.credit? - like, stay late and clean the... african-american board? - no. - [sighs] - katie? how'd you get my real number? i mean, what's up? - i just wanted to let you know that you were wrong about jeremy. he wasn't cheating; he's just really into his job, right, jer? jer? jer? he's so busy. anyway, i am not a sidepiece. everything is amazing. - no, katie, dating a workaholic is so much worse. - [whispering] come on, you never react...
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>> yes, i can. >> good for you. >> favorite christmas carol. >> my favorite christmas carol. >> carolning? carol brady! >> i think walking in a winter wonderland is a good one. i get that stuck in my head a lot. >> that's a good one, i like it too. >> what about hark the angels sing? >> the herald angels -- >> that's what i said. [laughter] >> you're, like -- >> jesse's like christmas fail. okay, greg, do you have a christmas carol? >> i think we already came to me. >> no, you didn't answer. >> i would say carol brady from the brady bunch. >> okay. juan, one answer. >> well, i don't think there's much -- i'll be home for christmas. >> oh, some class you cans. >> by the way, can i tell you somethingsome. >> yeah. [laughter] >> my daughter got a new car this year -- >> is this a joke? >> no. she got a new car -- >> for christmas? >> no. >> your son gets a house, your daughter gets a car, the economy's doing great! [laughter] >> so the license tag reads hark. and i said why is that? because her last name is herald. >> oh, my gosh, that's cute. >> mine's h2os. get it? >> watters. >> why d
>> yes, i can. >> good for you. >> favorite christmas carol. >> my favorite christmas carol. >> carolning? carol brady! >> i think walking in a winter wonderland is a good one. i get that stuck in my head a lot. >> that's a good one, i like it too. >> what about hark the angels sing? >> the herald angels -- >> that's what i said. [laughter] >> you're, like -- >> jesse's like christmas fail. okay, greg, do you have a...
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carol, explain why these 18 days are so important to mueller's investigation. we have to remind our viewers, president trump, even the day mike flynn left that night, i think it was like 4:00 in the afternoon, kellyanne conway was on tv, saying the president
carol, explain why these 18 days are so important to mueller's investigation. we have to remind our viewers, president trump, even the day mike flynn left that night, i think it was like 4:00 in the afternoon, kellyanne conway was on tv, saying the president
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a skunky carol burnett, both taking over the "e.t." stage. >> and proud papas kevin hart and dwayne johnson open up about their kids. but what has the jumanji co-stars butting heads? >> here we go. >> don't encourage him. before we hit the beach, i've gotta hit the loo. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww. charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. beautiful view. thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear. awwwww. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? >>> welcome back, everybody. we have more on matt lauer. there have been a lot of rumors over the years surrounding his relationship with wife of 19 years annette. and on the surface, they seem to have weathered the storm. >> it shouldn't just be celebrity couples. that's now how we do ourselves. >> in public, matt and his wife always appear to put up a united front. this was their most recent public appearance together just two months ago, all s
a skunky carol burnett, both taking over the "e.t." stage. >> and proud papas kevin hart and dwayne johnson open up about their kids. but what has the jumanji co-stars butting heads? >> here we go. >> don't encourage him. before we hit the beach, i've gotta hit the loo. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww. charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four times stronger...
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christmas classic an austrian carol that conquered the world. and the hidden talent and munich exhibition on as a long underrated artist. let starts off with a sweet treat that is making a comeback the men of a year is a moran concoction originally best known in northern france and in belgium and has long been seen as old fashioned and provincial but the french convection a friend of the volcom has made it his life's work to improve that image and it worked his bakery specializing in the delicacy has branches all over the world we paid him a visit in lil to get a taste of the marvelous. and it was chocolates and lots and lots of whipped cream. it's pretty rich but that didn't stop this tendency with weeks in northern france and belgium from come clean live where. they did it because it is the man who made it famous approach is good all the. output you feel there are several things that set this cake apart but first of all it's very very light why because the membrane is very airy and and because i've changed a key component for thirty. maybe you
christmas classic an austrian carol that conquered the world. and the hidden talent and munich exhibition on as a long underrated artist. let starts off with a sweet treat that is making a comeback the men of a year is a moran concoction originally best known in northern france and in belgium and has long been seen as old fashioned and provincial but the french convection a friend of the volcom has made it his life's work to improve that image and it worked his bakery specializing in the...
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a burden from carol kirkwood! carol, carol! i will try later, i genuinely will. got the gang together to go through a few figures to see what areas we are spending more on and what is going up spending more on and what is going up quicker than others. typically spending is up on essentials like food. but spending on non—essentials, like presents, is down. and much of that is down to price. sprouts up 8%, christmas puddings, 8% on last year. it doesn't seem much if you are buying £1 of sprouts and a year later they £1.08. smart technologies interesting, a smart phone is 20% more than last year because we import all the things in a smart phone and the final smart phone, the pound has fallen by that much. a big difference. something thatis much. a big difference. something that is £1000 last year, this year would be £1200. spending less on presence is a would be £1200. spending less on presence is a case would be £1200. spending less on presence is a case of dubai that but you wouldn't anything else? that's why non—essential spending overall hasn't been going up so
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. >>> and carol burnett.elebrating an anniversary of her groundbreaking variety show with a special on "s bcbs this sunday." >>> now for a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the gop scrambles to pass the tax reform. >> it costs twice as much as it generates in revenue. >> the magical, quote, fantasy is over. >> the white house plans to force rex tillerson out. >> when they no longer serve congress they're no longer needed in the capacity they're in. >> president trump blasted the jury's decision. >> john conyers is asked to resign following controversy. >> the first holiday season of the trump presidency is officially under way. >> president trump lit the national christmas tree. >> all that -- >> all the way for a touchdown. >> dallas, 38 washington 14. >> -- and all that matters -- >> wow. beautiful shot. tiger woods making a comeback for a fifth time. three shots off the lead in his first tournament in ten months. >> for me i thought i did great. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> rex
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. >> greg: carol channing?arol brady? >> dana: "walking in a winter wonderland." that's a good one. >> jesse: what about hark, hark the angels sing? >> greg: i think we already came to me. i say carol brady. >> kimberly: juan, one answer. >> juan: "i'll be home for christmas." i likeor that. can i tell you something? my godgh or got a new car. >> greg: [laughs] for christmas? >> juan: the license tag reads hark. i asked i why. her last name is harold. >> kimberly: jesse. >> jesse: they can track what car you are in and i want to keep a low profile. >> kimberly: everything about you screams low profile. jesse, you will love this one. it involves your special relationship.a if you could give the president a gift, what would it be? >> jesse: a head shot. already did it. >> kimberly: did you really? >> jesse: i did. >> dana: a jasper calendar. >> greg: obviously i would give him a map of kenya. >> kimberly: juan. >> jesse: which president? >> juan: do you mean trump? >> greg: it was a joke. >> kimberly: he will giv
. >> greg: carol channing?arol brady? >> dana: "walking in a winter wonderland." that's a good one. >> jesse: what about hark, hark the angels sing? >> greg: i think we already came to me. i say carol brady. >> kimberly: juan, one answer. >> juan: "i'll be home for christmas." i likeor that. can i tell you something? my godgh or got a new car. >> greg: [laughs] for christmas? >> juan: the license tag reads hark. i asked i why....