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no one thinks that larry culp is hyping the company he's the ceo this is one i start saying, i thinkis point. he has nothing new >> we'll talk about that in a moment the opening bell, s&p at the cnbc real time exchange. big board, the treasurer of the commonwealth of australia. at the nasdaq, health equity, provider of health savings account. tusa's line, we see a pattern of numbers adjusted several different ways, distorting what we believe the company would look like as a fully loaded public company >> yeah. at the crux of what he is saying is that the free cash flow isn't there. i think that is an argument that can certainly be made for powell i think the aviation accounting was never wrong. >> okay. >> look, i -- there is no reason really -- culp has come out. wherever there is weakness, culp has come out and said we have weakness where there are real problems, culp has said we have real problems times ten one thing that no one has ever questioned, is the accounting for aviation accounted for turbines in ways we can't swallow and turbine business is terrible because the whole cou
no one thinks that larry culp is hyping the company he's the ceo this is one i start saying, i thinkis point. he has nothing new >> we'll talk about that in a moment the opening bell, s&p at the cnbc real time exchange. big board, the treasurer of the commonwealth of australia. at the nasdaq, health equity, provider of health savings account. tusa's line, we see a pattern of numbers adjusted several different ways, distorting what we believe the company would look like as a fully...
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orchestra i think 2000 to 2006 i remember it well i remember i remember it because you blew away a lot of culp webs i thought you played a lot of contemporary music brought a lot of younger people i thought to music but recently i saw you in an interview saying that you felt that music wasn't like accessible enough why is this or is it getting more accessible you know. some whole things got lost in translation sometimes when you hear classical music is not accessible enough the impulse is to think that there's a problem with classical music but actually the problem is not with mozart there is no problem with johann sebastian bach this is perfection as far as is that exists as far as thinking as far as humanity is concerned i know that the problem is actually simply in our modern world. to have the exposure to classical music so that particularly the younger generation who are at a disadvantage from say my generation where we were exposed regularly to classical music within the school curriculum within the church curriculum. today it's much more difficult in our new lifestyles. to have a connec
orchestra i think 2000 to 2006 i remember it well i remember i remember it because you blew away a lot of culp webs i thought you played a lot of contemporary music brought a lot of younger people i thought to music but recently i saw you in an interview saying that you felt that music wasn't like accessible enough why is this or is it getting more accessible you know. some whole things got lost in translation sometimes when you hear classical music is not accessible enough the impulse is to...
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rowe price, thank you both very much. , ge ceo larry culp's leadership brand.e hopes to restore ge to its glory days in this week's "business week" feature. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up in the next hour, richard nephew, colby a center on global energy policy -- columbia center on global energy policy research center scholar. this is "bloomberg daybreak." bayer will invest about $5.6 billion to develop alternatives to its weedkiller roundup. the german company is battling more than 13,000 lawsuits claiming the weedkiller causes cancer. gly -- is made from from glyphosate. floorles will prohibit traders from drinking at the new york stock exchange during the workday. the floor traders are responsible for setting global benchmark prices for industrial models such as copper and aluminum. facebook has been booted from smp -- from the s&p index of globally responsible firms over issues of privacy. their two-year period, score plunged from 63 to 21. i'm to be on our cotto. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: oh how th
rowe price, thank you both very much. , ge ceo larry culp's leadership brand.e hopes to restore ge to its glory days in this week's "business week" feature. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up in the next hour, richard nephew, colby a center on global energy policy -- columbia center on global energy policy research center scholar. this is "bloomberg daybreak." bayer will invest about $5.6 billion to develop alternatives to its...
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so now larry culp is offered ge and he spoke about this in an article with the harvard business schoollication, where he said, my friends are telling me "what are you doing?" have a great legacy. you made all of this money and youyou made all of this money and have a great life. why would you step into this mess? and he said, that is exactly why i should do it. carol: this is what is interesting. wall street is not so convinced that his set of skills is a great match for general electric. he acquired a lot of companies. ge, he actually has to sell off businesses. you are also talking about general electric being a company where the revenues are five or six times more. it is a very different beast. you cite analysts in your story that say we do not deem these are the right skills for what ge needs right now. bryan: yes, what he did at daniher is different in the term thanor the short what he has to do at ge, and he certainly never faced the financial challenges, the magnitude of the financial daniher that he does at ge. he also faces, you know, an inbred culture. and he is really workin
so now larry culp is offered ge and he spoke about this in an article with the harvard business schoollication, where he said, my friends are telling me "what are you doing?" have a great legacy. you made all of this money and youyou made all of this money and have a great life. why would you step into this mess? and he said, that is exactly why i should do it. carol: this is what is interesting. wall street is not so convinced that his set of skills is a great match for general...
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. >> with "i spy," robert culp and bill cosby were equals.er is bill cosby in "i spy." >> bobby and i tried to put forth an example of the way it should be racially in this country. we need more people in this industry to put forth that message and let it be known that the bigots and the racists, that they don't count. thank you. >> as television changed, it was helping all americans to understand that this is what america looks like. >> frankly, you're not exactly what i expected. >> no? >> no, not from what i read yet. >> did you expect me to be older or younger? >> julia was going to be the first time a black woman starred in her own television show. >> has mr. colton told you? >> told me what? >> i'm colored. >> what color are you? >> she was a young black woman who had been educated, raising her son alone. it had a universality that is just something new. >> and you keep out of mischief. >> i'll just watch the old tv. >> good. >> in the '60s, america was exploding in a way that needed to be reflected on tv. ♪ >> stand still! >> "dragnet"
. >> with "i spy," robert culp and bill cosby were equals.er is bill cosby in "i spy." >> bobby and i tried to put forth an example of the way it should be racially in this country. we need more people in this industry to put forth that message and let it be known that the bigots and the racists, that they don't count. thank you. >> as television changed, it was helping all americans to understand that this is what america looks like. >> frankly,...
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i don't think tusa thinks it was vicious f you're larry culp, not a great father's day present >> no.want to talk a bit about deutsche bank because -- >> the so-called bad bank. >> all i got to say is the name. it is worth mentioning because the ft this morning has a front page story about another or a significant restructuring. i've been hearing bits and pieces of this they have a lot more but talking about them, what i've been hearing is the possibility that the bank might say good-bye to its u.s. equities business. >> really? >> yeah. >> remember they bought bankers trust, charlie sanford. >> i do. >> wouldn't necessarily be the case i think what i've been hearing was more that they would take equity derivatives and house it with foreign exchange. but basically shutting equities and maybe rates here in the states, the ft has more on this. but larger question is, you know, will any of it work? it is very hard when you speak to other ceos, it is hard to pick apart a investment bank if you're a ceo and calling on a ceo, they want capital solutions. they don't want just one part, they
i don't think tusa thinks it was vicious f you're larry culp, not a great father's day present >> no.want to talk a bit about deutsche bank because -- >> the so-called bad bank. >> all i got to say is the name. it is worth mentioning because the ft this morning has a front page story about another or a significant restructuring. i've been hearing bits and pieces of this they have a lot more but talking about them, what i've been hearing is the possibility that the bank might...
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who are listening to stories and telling stories and what he finds is -- he calls i brain-to-brain culp coupling binge, when you tell a story that person's brain wave will look on to your wave lange pattern. the only way to get summon your wave length is to tell a story that has narrative, especially one with characters and the best character to be is you. something happened to me. people are locked on to you. the listeners brain waves -- they start to anticipate and that's how they learn. i you want somebody to ash so big ideas you need to use stores, that no other way. >> host: what if america doesn't share enough prepolitical ideas in common to make this fixable? you are not write bought politics narrowly. 'er write budget the public square broadly. but we know there are all of these things but human dignity that you believe, and that you hope most americans believe, but when we get into the identity politics debate. it feels like a whole bunch of people saying arthur brooks has goodiesed how we shouldn't disparage ewan another but policy but when we get upstream, the way the parade
who are listening to stories and telling stories and what he finds is -- he calls i brain-to-brain culp coupling binge, when you tell a story that person's brain wave will look on to your wave lange pattern. the only way to get summon your wave length is to tell a story that has narrative, especially one with characters and the best character to be is you. something happened to me. people are locked on to you. the listeners brain waves -- they start to anticipate and that's how they learn. i...
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do you agree it is quite possible they have their culp t culprits and at the end of the day, iran orreserve -- revolutionary guards did this. >> this is a high priority for us in terms of improving our intelligence and picture of iranians. i tend to believer the intelligence community says this is an iranian attack. the fact that the american people and our allies are asking serious questions about the situation shows that president trump and his administration do not have the credibility to take this country to war again. >> i like the picture where they are looking out at the drone. i want to read you from this "new york times" peace. this is u.s. escalating attack on the russian power grid. both countries have been probing back and forth for years. two officials say they believed mr. trump have not been briefed in any details and implants and software codes that could be used to attack inside the russian grid and pentagon and intelligence officials described broad hesitation to go into detail with mr. trump about russia for concerns over his reaction and the possibility he may cou
do you agree it is quite possible they have their culp t culprits and at the end of the day, iran orreserve -- revolutionary guards did this. >> this is a high priority for us in terms of improving our intelligence and picture of iranians. i tend to believer the intelligence community says this is an iranian attack. the fact that the american people and our allies are asking serious questions about the situation shows that president trump and his administration do not have the credibility...
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culp next, check the record. keeps taking heat for supporting the hyde amendments from democrats who have actually done the same thing. ♪ as your life grows, so do your needs. ♪ and with bank of america and merrill, the benefits you get can grow, too. as a preferred rewards member, you can enjoy priority service and exclusive discounts... so your growing life can be more rewarding, too. ♪ what would you like the power to do? ♪ >>> with just 20 days before the first democratic presidential debate right here on msnbc, 2020 rivals are taking joe biden to task for his sustained support for the hyde amendment, a law that bans federal funding for abortion. >> it's a direct assault into black and brown communities like the ones i've been representing for most of my political career. >> women of means will still have access to abortions. who won't will be poor women, will be working women, will be women who can't afford to take off three days from work, will be very young women, will be women who have been raped, will be
culp next, check the record. keeps taking heat for supporting the hyde amendments from democrats who have actually done the same thing. ♪ as your life grows, so do your needs. ♪ and with bank of america and merrill, the benefits you get can grow, too. as a preferred rewards member, you can enjoy priority service and exclusive discounts... so your growing life can be more rewarding, too. ♪ what would you like the power to do? ♪ >>> with just 20 days before the first democratic...
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baldwin sketch "gilly," kristen wiig. [ cheers and applause "music schoolteachers" bobbie and marty culpws a thing or two >> jimmy: i got to be honest and tell you this. i love you so much >> i love you too. >> jimmy: i love what you written for me but i loved also hanging out with you >> i know, i love it >> jimmy: you're so much fun so much fun, i would look forward to writing something with you of course, i wasn't even doing the writing, you were. but -- >> no, that's not true >> jimmy: we did a thousand bits every night and you were a bit machine >> jimmy: i thought we could show some of our bits that we used to. >> constant bits >> jimmy: you showed me the best trick on how to get a good fake slap. >> yes, we'll show you a fake slap >> jimmy: how do we do this now? >> and don't do this in front of a policeman 'cause people don't understand it and they think it's real [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, it's not real. >> so we randomly do this. and jimmy and i would do it a lot. so we'd do it in front of a host and really freak 'em the hell out >> jimmy: yeah >> so -- >> jimmy: so her
baldwin sketch "gilly," kristen wiig. [ cheers and applause "music schoolteachers" bobbie and marty culpws a thing or two >> jimmy: i got to be honest and tell you this. i love you so much >> i love you too. >> jimmy: i love what you written for me but i loved also hanging out with you >> i know, i love it >> jimmy: you're so much fun so much fun, i would look forward to writing something with you of course, i wasn't even doing the writing, you...
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about the stormy daniels case, had that been in the news cycle, had michael cohen and pre mott cot culp with ascheme to conceal that, had that been known right before the elect that could have changed it given but we can't go back and imagine what would have happened accurately, but that certainly would have been a game-changer at the very end of the campaign. had the public known about that. >> host: do you remember your thoughts and emotions on the day after the election when it was clear that trump had won and that you were probably going to be covering donald trump white house? do you remember what you felt then was ahead for you and the rest of the press? >> guest: yes. my concern, jay, was that first of all when i saw all the red hats come out at 3:00 in the morning on elect night that a nationalist president had arrived on the scene, and that we were but to see something we had never seen before. i knew that we were in for in terms terms of having a contentious relationship with the incoming administration when i talked to a musics aide that night and said now that we won, maybe
about the stormy daniels case, had that been in the news cycle, had michael cohen and pre mott cot culp with ascheme to conceal that, had that been known right before the elect that could have changed it given but we can't go back and imagine what would have happened accurately, but that certainly would have been a game-changer at the very end of the campaign. had the public known about that. >> host: do you remember your thoughts and emotions on the day after the election when it was...
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>> he's relentless >> i don't want to put it out because there is still people feel as i do larry culps doing a good job and he's doing everything he can in a different environment >> there is the president in the world collection review. >> where is wolff? he's there in the gallery. >> look at it. it is a great look what he's saying basically is, he's basically saying that he's the rating agency. he does not like the way turbins are going. it is just not going to stop i had thought there is a bit of stabilization but the relentlessness of this one is frightening. >> there is the opening bell, of course, here at the big board, corteva. agriculture company. over at the nasdaq, wing stop, chicken wings restaurant >> they have done a great job. i looked into who gets to buy wing stop, you have to make money -- david, i want to go on for a second mr. mabout mr. bre. he had been a miracle worker he talks about how much money he created during the worst time. now, he does move on he's not -- >> we'll, it is taking a long time my question reflects the frustration that you are well aware of or
>> he's relentless >> i don't want to put it out because there is still people feel as i do larry culps doing a good job and he's doing everything he can in a different environment >> there is the president in the world collection review. >> where is wolff? he's there in the gallery. >> look at it. it is a great look what he's saying basically is, he's basically saying that he's the rating agency. he does not like the way turbins are going. it is just not going to...
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with the president i think connecticut is really just whacked by us >> remember they lost ge larry culp got to scale back sales force just gained three points a lot of stupid people do stupid things this is an all new sales force i directly confronted mark you are paying too much. >> sales force market cap is also up. there is that. we can afford to buy more. you mention the president, we talked about so long being the business community president he did take the u.s. chambers of commerce seriously to task take a listen to that. >> without tariffs, we would be captive to every country and we have been for many years, that's why we have an $800 billion trading deficit for years. we lose a fortune with every country. they take advantage of us in every way possible the u.s. chambers is right there with them. i assume a member of the u.s., i have to rethink that when you look at it, the chambers is more for the comp y companies and the people that are members than they are for our country. >> what do we do with this >> he's a populist that likes businesses that hires people in the u.s. i go
with the president i think connecticut is really just whacked by us >> remember they lost ge larry culp got to scale back sales force just gained three points a lot of stupid people do stupid things this is an all new sales force i directly confronted mark you are paying too much. >> sales force market cap is also up. there is that. we can afford to buy more. you mention the president, we talked about so long being the business community president he did take the u.s. chambers of...
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hill is was that culp's represented and represented by peter. a site that almost no one would go see, and if peter was not with you, you would not know what you were looking at when you were there. yes, a historian's showed me that spot 10 years ago. burial onnfederate hill, and it is almost gone by erosion. trace, aa moment, a ating trace, and looking that trace, that person saw that irld, that path, and so looked at the remains of that burial trench. i think that is the thing i really loved about this project. it was somewhat un-, sort of -- and then also to talk about how i used that place as a teaching tool to discuss a north carolina soldier who lost his brother, charlie, not far from where that burial trench was, so it was a great opportunity. a great opportunity for me to come again, let my imagination go free and also to talk about how that place has been so important to my teaching here. gary: thanks, peter. a number of the essays deal with these sites as teaching opportunities. joan does that at the cemetery. i do that in charlottesvil
hill is was that culp's represented and represented by peter. a site that almost no one would go see, and if peter was not with you, you would not know what you were looking at when you were there. yes, a historian's showed me that spot 10 years ago. burial onnfederate hill, and it is almost gone by erosion. trace, aa moment, a ating trace, and looking that trace, that person saw that irld, that path, and so looked at the remains of that burial trench. i think that is the thing i really loved...