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well, then, you might be david cho. >> david: hi.] be like me. >> anthony: is that an ak piñata? >> david: that is an ak-47 piñata. >> anthony: wow. >> david: so, i mean, this place is in downtown l.a., so i try to have as many weapons, like, hidden throughout. i got ninja swords and ninja stars and stuff. >> anthony: you need -- you need a puppy, man. [ laughter ] >> anthony: you need a puppy. >> david: i do need a puppy. [ laughter ] i'm going to paint you today. is that cool? >> anthony: yeah, sure. >> david: all right, so, just sit. >> anthony: sit? >> david: right there. and -- sorry. don't usually paint this early in the morning. okay. i'm going to go more expressionistic, if you don't mind. >> anthony: i want to know, and you were on record, you said, you know, young people, uh, looking to follow your road to success, your advice is, whatever you do, don't date a korean girl. >> david: oh, okay. i try to be open-minded about things, right? but, well, i'm racist. you know, for me, i've given it a shot. and then i end up in a si
well, then, you might be david cho. >> david: hi.] be like me. >> anthony: is that an ak piñata? >> david: that is an ak-47 piñata. >> anthony: wow. >> david: so, i mean, this place is in downtown l.a., so i try to have as many weapons, like, hidden throughout. i got ninja swords and ninja stars and stuff. >> anthony: you need -- you need a puppy, man. [ laughter ] >> anthony: you need a puppy. >> david: i do need a puppy. [ laughter ] i'm going...
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david: i just drove here. emily: in a volkswagen beetle? david: in an oldsmobile.grandmother's oldsmobile. i came out soon after college. it was actually when i was in scotland. i was in glasgow and i fell in hard-core film geeks who would have given their right arm to move to hollywood and i realized, i have no immigration problems. i'm american and has an american -- have an american passport. i can just drive there. and i did. i wanted to be in the movie business. it worked out well. television, in the turn between the 1980's-1990's, that was not the golden age of television. now, there is no place i would rather be. emily: you worked your way up. you have worked with ron howard, you worked at fox, i am curious about network television in particular. since parenthood ended, and i know you were behind parenthood and friday night lights, i don't watch a single show on network television, except for the bachelor. which i am embarrassed to admit. david: don't be embarrassed. i love reality television. emily: do you watch the bachelor ? david: i have. emily: what are
david: i just drove here. emily: in a volkswagen beetle? david: in an oldsmobile.grandmother's oldsmobile. i came out soon after college. it was actually when i was in scotland. i was in glasgow and i fell in hard-core film geeks who would have given their right arm to move to hollywood and i realized, i have no immigration problems. i'm american and has an american -- have an american passport. i can just drive there. and i did. i wanted to be in the movie business. it worked out well....
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david: and i'm david gura.s week features section shows donald trump with donald trump trump'son it -- donald name on it not sanctioned by trump. one is donald trump champagne. trump coins as well, a guy who makes no bones about all the money he has. he is not sanctioning that either. we hear so much about the wall he proposes to build at the u.s. and mexico border. a few people having a little fun with that. they have not build fencing it. three examples of a lot of people using the trump name without donald trump's permission. carol: he has patented a trademark office for people wanting to use the trump brand. a lot of people wanting to capitalize off of his popularity right now. if david: the whole process of doing that takes about a year or so passed the election. carol: in the features section there is a story about failed , trump vodka. we spoke to a reporter. >> i wrote about how donald trump had this magnificent rise thanks to the use of his dead of -- thanks to the use of some debt of his real estate e
david: and i'm david gura.s week features section shows donald trump with donald trump trump'son it -- donald name on it not sanctioned by trump. one is donald trump champagne. trump coins as well, a guy who makes no bones about all the money he has. he is not sanctioning that either. we hear so much about the wall he proposes to build at the u.s. and mexico border. a few people having a little fun with that. they have not build fencing it. three examples of a lot of people using the trump name...
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david: i am david gura. let's go meet the editor. ♪ david: we are with the editor of "bloomberg businessweek." you have a double issue focused on design. how did this come about? >> when bloomberg bought us this week in 2009, we read that the magazine and design has been part of what we do. our writers and editors work closely with our artists and art photography editors and it drives the way we tell stories. we tell them graphically, through photography and we all work together and design what moves us. we started doing special issues and we did design conferences which starts on april 11 in san francisco and many of the speakers are featured in the special. carol: are there a few that you think about? ellen: not really. we try to talk about all designs. we have graphic artist, architects, and sometimes a scene emerges. in this issue, it emerges that all the designers were talking about how to solve problems and improve your business and life, so that kind of organically became the theme. carol: you cover e
david: i am david gura. let's go meet the editor. ♪ david: we are with the editor of "bloomberg businessweek." you have a double issue focused on design. how did this come about? >> when bloomberg bought us this week in 2009, we read that the magazine and design has been part of what we do. our writers and editors work closely with our artists and art photography editors and it drives the way we tell stories. we tell them graphically, through photography and we all work...
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david: we spoke to reporters david welch.ere are a lot of technologies that are converging. right during services like uber and lift -- lyft are growing. these things are all done by apps, that's a reservation system is done. you want to have the self driving car that comes in picks you up after you reserve some pp.e with it on a nap -- an ao people are going to be left in this old world business model, and that's the conversion that make silicon valley very opportunistic. that makes detroit and stood guard and tokyo companies a bit nervous. david: you look at why detroit needs silicon valley, you also need the inside of the coin. why does google or apple need a partnership like this one? david w.: google and apple are not in the business of making cars. the other part of that is what they really want to get into the cars?ss of making that's capital intensive, expensive, not high-margin. those companies are in massively high-margin low capital businesses. with a would rather do, particularly google -- they would like to partn
david: we spoke to reporters david welch.ere are a lot of technologies that are converging. right during services like uber and lift -- lyft are growing. these things are all done by apps, that's a reservation system is done. you want to have the self driving car that comes in picks you up after you reserve some pp.e with it on a nap -- an ao people are going to be left in this old world business model, and that's the conversion that make silicon valley very opportunistic. that makes detroit...
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david: and i'm david gura.re is a special this week on s that are using trump's name but are not sanctioned. one of them is trump champagne. trump coins as well, a guy who makes no bones about all the money he has. he is not sanctioning that either. we hear all about the wall. a few people having a little fun with that. three examples of a lot of people using the trump name without donald trump's permission. carol: he has patented a trademark office for people wanting to use the trump brand. a lot of people wanting to capitalize off of his popularity. david: the whole process of doing that takes about a year or so passed the election. -- so we would be passed the election. carol: and the features section, there is a story about failed trump vodka. we spoke to a reporter. max: when i wrote about how donald trump had this magnificent rise thanks to the of his realebt estate empire. very amazing rise. what a fall in the 1990's. but when he rebounded, he came back as a different version of himself. he often was mer
david: and i'm david gura.re is a special this week on s that are using trump's name but are not sanctioned. one of them is trump champagne. trump coins as well, a guy who makes no bones about all the money he has. he is not sanctioning that either. we hear all about the wall. a few people having a little fun with that. three examples of a lot of people using the trump name without donald trump's permission. carol: he has patented a trademark office for people wanting to use the trump brand. a...
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david: thank you. on the's get a check headlines of the bloomberg first world news. >> first up, we had to louisiana and a federal judge there in new orleans has granted final approval to an estimated $20 billion settlement. that decision, a result of years of litigation over the 2010 bp oil spill. includes $5.5 billion in civil penalties related to the clean water act. the offshore rig explosion killed 11 workers and cause a 134 million gallons spill. that money is to be paid out over a 16 year period. head to theters polls tomorrow for the presidential primary. ted cruz leads by 10 percentage points of the latest polling. trump is telling john kasich to get out of the race. democrats paul, bernie sanders leading hillary clinton in the state. state was in panama among the most active in registering shell companies that move money around the world on behalf of rich and politically connected clients according to findings released by the international consortium of investigative journalists. than 200 tho
david: thank you. on the's get a check headlines of the bloomberg first world news. >> first up, we had to louisiana and a federal judge there in new orleans has granted final approval to an estimated $20 billion settlement. that decision, a result of years of litigation over the 2010 bp oil spill. includes $5.5 billion in civil penalties related to the clean water act. the offshore rig explosion killed 11 workers and cause a 134 million gallons spill. that money is to be paid out over a...
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david: we do it. but we also combined with the human intelligence we collect the intelligence we collect in the open source. this is something that the cia has been doing throughout its history, taking what is given to us in the open and combining that with what we collect clandestinely. charlie: another part of the battle against isis or isil is that we read reports of the pentagon supporting some rebel troops in syria, some anti-assad, anti-isis troops. the cia is supporting others. how widespread is back? there have been a number of reports. david: i'm not going to get into what the agency may be doing in terms of supporting anybody in syria. the work with the syrian kurds, which you are referring to, has been an important element of what the defense department has been doing in syria. there are factions among factions among kurds, certainly within syria -- there are an array of groups that are anti-assad, anti-isil. charlie: and some of them are anti-assad, anti-isil, and anti-u.s. david: for sure
david: we do it. but we also combined with the human intelligence we collect the intelligence we collect in the open source. this is something that the cia has been doing throughout its history, taking what is given to us in the open and combining that with what we collect clandestinely. charlie: another part of the battle against isis or isil is that we read reports of the pentagon supporting some rebel troops in syria, some anti-assad, anti-isis troops. the cia is supporting others. how...
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david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." at this hour, voting underway way now in new york. it has been nearly 30 years since the empire state played such a big role in the race for the white house. the heat is on for the front-runners. both need a huge win to take back momentum. for donald trump it is imperative for him to grab every delegate possible. we're hours away from the first results. >> donald trump eyeing the victory in new york but it will not be easy. the done and needs to get 50% of the vote statewide and each congressional district to win all the empire state 95 delegates. that is a lot. connell mcshane at trump tower in new york city. what the mood like, connell? reporter: interesting new york atmosphere, a lot of onlookers on fifth avenue in new york, a look at media horde gathering here. thinking mr. trump will come out. he is not. it will be inside. they're expecting a big night the trump people. the question is how big after night can he have? we saw mr. trump, left his residence and went to local synagog
david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." at this hour, voting underway way now in new york. it has been nearly 30 years since the empire state played such a big role in the race for the white house. the heat is on for the front-runners. both need a huge win to take back momentum. for donald trump it is imperative for him to grab every delegate possible. we're hours away from the first results. >> donald trump eyeing the victory in new york but it will not be easy. the...
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david: and i'm david asman. and this is "after the bell," at this hour, less than 24 hours away from voting in wisconsin, a state that could play a huge role in the fault turf campaigns both for democrats and republicans. three out of the five candidates making a big push on final day where every vote is crucial. new wisconsin poll showing donald trump is gaining on ted cruz. while hillary clinton and john kasich focus on on the big fight for the big apple, clinton aiming to stop person bierne recent winning streak. trying to shore up early support in the state of new york. melissa: it is the final day of campaigning before voters head to the polls in wisconsin. donald trump just wrapping up his second rally of the day. the done and will hold another event late they are evening as he tries to woo voters in the badger state. fox business's blake burman in madison with the latest. how is the final push going for him, blake? reporter: this is when it is nice to have the private plane, melissa. donald trump just fin
david: and i'm david asman. and this is "after the bell," at this hour, less than 24 hours away from voting in wisconsin, a state that could play a huge role in the fault turf campaigns both for democrats and republicans. three out of the five candidates making a big push on final day where every vote is crucial. new wisconsin poll showing donald trump is gaining on ted cruz. while hillary clinton and john kasich focus on on the big fight for the big apple, clinton aiming to stop...
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what has david miscavige's response been to this book? >> well, i think he's -- on a personal level i think he's -- he's probably very, very sad that his father would do this. there seems to be no explanation except that his father is trying to make a buck off of his name. >> reporter: this unusual family history and subsequent family feud was set in motion in 1968, when ron first hears the word scientology at a business meeting. what was it about the word scientology that got you so interested? >> i don't know. but it did. all i heard was scientology, and i thought, what is that? >> reporter: ron soon learns that scientology is a new religion founded by the science fiction writer, l. ron hubbard. >> there are certain evils in society which definitely should cease, and we're taking responsibility for them. >> so i went to a place where there was a guy who was teaching scientology. he would do drills to teach you better communication. >> reporter: so it was useful for you, i would imagine, as a salesman. >> yeah. >> reporter: and also as a
what has david miscavige's response been to this book? >> well, i think he's -- on a personal level i think he's -- he's probably very, very sad that his father would do this. there seems to be no explanation except that his father is trying to make a buck off of his name. >> reporter: this unusual family history and subsequent family feud was set in motion in 1968, when ron first hears the word scientology at a business meeting. what was it about the word scientology that got you...
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david? david: wow. i love this stuff. stay tuned by the way to fox business for full coverage and analysis of the wisconsin primaries. our neil cavuto begins coverage at 8:00 p.m. on tuesday. melissa? melissa: president obama meeting with other major world powers this morning to discuss the iran nuclear agreement. during day two of the nuclear security summit in washington this as many u.s. lawmakers have been clamoring for action against the middle-eastern nation after the recent round of missile tests. peters barnes standing by at white house with latest on this one. peter? reporter: melissa, that's right. on the sidelines of this talk clear security summit president met with the others helped negotiate the nuclear deal. they say the agreement is working, the iran is complying, closings off every possible bath to nuclear weapon. with iran continuing to test ballistic missiles possible violations of u.n. resolutions president was quick to talk about iran. >> with exception u.s. trade embargo on iran remains if place. we
david? david: wow. i love this stuff. stay tuned by the way to fox business for full coverage and analysis of the wisconsin primaries. our neil cavuto begins coverage at 8:00 p.m. on tuesday. melissa? melissa: president obama meeting with other major world powers this morning to discuss the iran nuclear agreement. during day two of the nuclear security summit in washington this as many u.s. lawmakers have been clamoring for action against the middle-eastern nation after the recent round of...
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i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. exclusive. as a father now faces off against his very own son. the powerful leader of the church of scientology. david miscavige. >> and now the subject of a new book titled "ruthless." the publishers told us, officials from the church asked them not to release it. what's in it? dan harris is about to find out. >> reporter: you have written a whole book about your son, and you've called the book "ruthless." >> yeah. >> reporter: that's a pretty damning charge to level against your own child. >> right. he wasn't always that way. when he was a kid, i am telling you, he was a lovable kid. >> reporter: ron miscavige says long before his son became the almighty leader of one of the most controversial new religions on the planet -- >> how much must one do to call himself a scientol speeches to cheering crowds of believers, and before all that elbow-rubbing with celebrity scientologists like tom cruise, john travolta and kirstie alley, david was just a regular kid growing up in this middle class neighb
i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. exclusive. as a father now faces off against his very own son. the powerful leader of the church of scientology. david miscavige. >> and now the subject of a new book titled "ruthless." the publishers told us, officials from the church asked them not to release it. what's in it? dan harris is about to find out. >> reporter: you have written a whole book about your son, and you've called the book "ruthless."...
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david: and i'm david gura. are a number of things that has trump name on them but are not sanctioned. one of them is trump champagne. trump coins as well, a guy who makes no bones about all the money he has made. some of the oath making coins with donald trump's name on them. he has not sanctioned that neither. and then we hear so much about the wall along the u.s./mexican border. builttly, they have not any fences yet. they have made merchandise. three examples of a lot of people using the trump name without donald trump's permission. thel: i understand at patent and trademark office, the have got a lot of people wanting to use the trump brand. a lot of people wanting to capitalize off of his popularity. david: the whole process of doing that takes about a year or so, and it would be past the election. carol: and the features section, there is a story about failed trump vodka. we spoke to a reporter. max: when i wrote about how donald trump had this magnificent rise thanks to the use of some debts with his cas
david: and i'm david gura. are a number of things that has trump name on them but are not sanctioned. one of them is trump champagne. trump coins as well, a guy who makes no bones about all the money he has made. some of the oath making coins with donald trump's name on them. he has not sanctioned that neither. and then we hear so much about the wall along the u.s./mexican border. builttly, they have not any fences yet. they have made merchandise. three examples of a lot of people using the...
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david: have you got your hands on one? david: i did. when interviewed the company's ceo about a month ago, i was able to check out the camera and even take some photos with it. it is a beautiful device and elegantly designed and minimalist in the look, but it has interesting features, for example, it has a halo or ring flash that goes around the lens and can adjust based on light that is needed so you don't get underexposed or overexposed. but the smartest thing is that it has a digital brain. there are all kinds of micro that adjust the aperture. they have been able to have a lieu tooth connection to a smartphone app, so they can institute precise controls or how much light or timing of the flash that goes in the camera, but you can also go to the cap and do filter features like you can on instagram. it can do fairly complicated things like create a double exposure which puts to photographs in one frame or a countdown timer. things that would have been pretty much impossible with older polaroid camera technology that are not possible.
david: have you got your hands on one? david: i did. when interviewed the company's ceo about a month ago, i was able to check out the camera and even take some photos with it. it is a beautiful device and elegantly designed and minimalist in the look, but it has interesting features, for example, it has a halo or ring flash that goes around the lens and can adjust based on light that is needed so you don't get underexposed or overexposed. but the smartest thing is that it has a digital brain....
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lisa, david, back to you. david: mark, thank you. finally returned to global credit markets after a 15 year hiatus. by thee are joined cofounder of jaguar growth partners. it look at brazil, you look at the stock market that has gained 22 percent so far this year. has it gone stoo far? thomas: first of all, nice to see you both. david: nice to see you. know there's a lot of effervescence regarding this, but we believe that independent of what happens, it is going to be a very difficult 2016 and 2017 with negative growth this year minor to flat growth and growth really beginning in brazil in 2018. inid: this is a country needs of structural reform. what has to happen for brazil's mprove? to ip thomas: we believe that those reforms have to take place in order for brazil to really turn a corner. with the impeachment, that is not a clear path to acquire consensus as we know. latin american consensus takes time. lisa: if you want to take a look inside my terminal, you growth domestic product was -3.8% and the year before was at -3.7%. mov
lisa, david, back to you. david: mark, thank you. finally returned to global credit markets after a 15 year hiatus. by thee are joined cofounder of jaguar growth partners. it look at brazil, you look at the stock market that has gained 22 percent so far this year. has it gone stoo far? thomas: first of all, nice to see you both. david: nice to see you. know there's a lot of effervescence regarding this, but we believe that independent of what happens, it is going to be a very difficult 2016 and...
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david? david: moving to another state nearly a month after the missouri primaries we can now officially declare donald trump and hillary clinton winners of the hawkeye state but very close with trump picking up 12 more delegates after besting ted cruz by just .2 of a percentage point. look at that. hillary clinton beating hillary clinton also by a slim margin, very slim, the same one as a matter of fact, .2 of a point. "politico" saying democrats each get 34 delegates. when you get the superdelegates, clinton takes home 46. can't forget that. melissa: yeah. she has got hate mail. donald trump taking aim at hillary clinton's email scandal. >> she is being protected by the democrats, which is a disgrace but she is going to have to live with that when she runs because everybody knows that she is guilty as hell. melissa: plus, the severe storm is bringing softball-sized hail to texas. (patrick 1) what's it like to be the boss of you? (patrick 2) pretty great. (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (
david? david: moving to another state nearly a month after the missouri primaries we can now officially declare donald trump and hillary clinton winners of the hawkeye state but very close with trump picking up 12 more delegates after besting ted cruz by just .2 of a percentage point. look at that. hillary clinton beating hillary clinton also by a slim margin, very slim, the same one as a matter of fact, .2 of a point. "politico" saying democrats each get 34 delegates. when you get...
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david: we spoke to reporters david welch.: there are a lot of technologies that are converging. you have autonomy coming to cars. right sharing going on. people are renting a car for a couple of hours and drive it themselves. these things are done by apps. that is the model everybody wants to get to, where you have this self driving car that picks you up after you reserve some time on it. andverybody stops owning driving their own car and go to these other services, they are going to be left in this old world business model. that makes silicon valley very opportunistic and tokyo copies a bit nervous. >> you also look at the other side of the coin. why does google or apple need a partnership like this one? >> would they want to get into the business of making cars? that's capital intensive, expensive, not high-margin. those companies are in massively high-margin low capital businesses. with a would rather do, particularly google -- they would like to partner up with one of the big car companies and have them be lebron, the mus
david: we spoke to reporters david welch.: there are a lot of technologies that are converging. you have autonomy coming to cars. right sharing going on. people are renting a car for a couple of hours and drive it themselves. these things are done by apps. that is the model everybody wants to get to, where you have this self driving car that picks you up after you reserve some time on it. andverybody stops owning driving their own car and go to these other services, they are going to be left in...
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david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." at this hour, a press conference just wrapping in belgium. major developments in the hunt for terror suspects linked to the paris and belgium attacks. several arrests have made. the man from the hat in the airport, well, he may be among them. >>> early voting in indiana is underway. colorado is getting national attention for this weekend's state gop convention. more on key roles both will be playing for the race to the white house coming right up. >>> spacex is gearing up to launch its dragon rocket bound for international space station. it is packed with science experiments and the first expandable room to be used by hypes in orbit. we'll bring you details and the launch live when that happens. melissa: back to breaking news developing right now, appears the third suspect in the brussels airport bombing, so-called man in the hat, may have been arrested today. fox news's greg palkot has the latest developments on this one. greg? reporter: melissa, literally in the last half hour we go
david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." at this hour, a press conference just wrapping in belgium. major developments in the hunt for terror suspects linked to the paris and belgium attacks. several arrests have made. the man from the hat in the airport, well, he may be among them. >>> early voting in indiana is underway. colorado is getting national attention for this weekend's state gop convention. more on key roles both will be playing for the race to the white...
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david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." san francisco fed presidentt sas wewe may see at least two more rate hikes this year. speaking in a fox business exclusive, we'll have more of the big interview coming up. of course we bring you right back to the markets. here is what else is happening at this hour. big apple getting blitzed. ted cruz hitting the trail inn brooklyn with new york values comment fresh in the minnds of new yorkers at this hour. he will visit a jewish matzah bakery. both candidates working hard to cut into donald trump's big lead in the state. phil mickelson is on the hunt for number four with the likes of jason day and. annika sorenstam handicaps the field for us. melissa: first we go back to the markets. stocks seeing biggest intraday drop since february. lori rothman on floor of new york stock exchange. what is dragging stocks down today? reporter: melissa, looks like the s&p 500 drops in negative territory for 2016 by one point. 2042. a lot of technicals and fundamentals at play. catch you update on t
david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." san francisco fed presidentt sas wewe may see at least two more rate hikes this year. speaking in a fox business exclusive, we'll have more of the big interview coming up. of course we bring you right back to the markets. here is what else is happening at this hour. big apple getting blitzed. ted cruz hitting the trail inn brooklyn with new york values comment fresh in the minnds of new yorkers at this hour. he will visit a jewish...
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david: and i am david journal. method to up your exercise it game. ♪ david: we're back with the policy editor of bloomberg's this week. one article in the policy section about the $15 minimum wage rate hike. that has taken on a significant. nationwide moved to try to get restaurants and service workers up to $15. it has happened in seattle and by 2020 and is supposed to go up to $20 an hour. and last week, jerry brown announced it would go up to $15 an hour for the whole state. it is being pushed by unions around the country. david: i wonder where that $15 number came from. the push ofs been the union and of president mary kay henry who has gone all-in on this. she has poured millions of dollars into it. it is a controversial move. the people she is targeting and wants to help or not actually union members. so the question is, will it help the union. the people who think she is correct say, you have to think differently about unions. maybe these people will become members of unions even though they are not a union
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david, back to you. david: anybody who says they're not thinking of trump right now is not he he telling the truth. everybody is thinking about trump either in the positive or negative sense. peter barnes, thank you very much. appreciate it. reporter: david, darrell scott. darrell scott is his name, sorry. melissa: how crucial is new york in the race going forward? here is byron york, "washington examiner" chief political correspondent. he is a fox news contributor. byron, thanks so much for joining us. i was driving to work today, heard donald trump on radio. we can't take this for granted, you have to get out and vote. making the point there are 27 congressional districts. he needs above 50% in each district to get the three delegates. even though you think i win i need each and every vote. what do you think are the chance he sweeps all the delegates? >> they're not bad. all you heard early in the campaign from cruz or kasich maybe they can take a delegate here and delegate there. new york has 95 total
david, back to you. david: anybody who says they're not thinking of trump right now is not he he telling the truth. everybody is thinking about trump either in the positive or negative sense. peter barnes, thank you very much. appreciate it. reporter: david, darrell scott. darrell scott is his name, sorry. melissa: how crucial is new york in the race going forward? here is byron york, "washington examiner" chief political correspondent. he is a fox news contributor. byron, thanks so...
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david. david: wow. look at that. as fight for republican delegates gets tighter trump claims the party is out to get him. take a listen. >> you said shenanigans, those are the rules. >> i know the rules very well but i know it is stacked against me by the establishment. i fully understand it. we had people out there and they weren't heard. david: are the rules stacked against him or is trump mismanaging them. here to weigh in doug hyde, former rnc communications director. that qualifies you as part of the establishment, doug, but i will ask nonetheless. what do you think? are the rules stacked against him? could some of the rules be changed or is he slow in understanding and playing those rules? >> rules have been pretty clear if you know what the rules are and in fact donald trump has done better than expected not just as we've seen politically but donald trump's received about 37% of the vote. disproportionately has 45% of the delegates. if we see a rigged process, and it is not a rigged process, donald trump benef
david. david: wow. look at that. as fight for republican delegates gets tighter trump claims the party is out to get him. take a listen. >> you said shenanigans, those are the rules. >> i know the rules very well but i know it is stacked against me by the establishment. i fully understand it. we had people out there and they weren't heard. david: are the rules stacked against him or is trump mismanaging them. here to weigh in doug hyde, former rnc communications director. that...
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david cohen for sure. david: for sure. charlie: can we assume that russia is in a stronger position because of assad? david: assad is quite dependent on russian support. if you go back to last summer, i think the reason that we saw the russian intervention in the fall was that, over the summer and into the fall, assad was losing -- losing badly. the iranians were not able to stem it. has the law was not able -- hezbollah was not able to stem it. the russians came in and certainly bolstered assad's position. charlie: and said they were. david: the russians also said there -- their principal objective was to fight against isil. a strong state is crucial. looks at libya, as does president obama, and says that is a disaster, because it's a state without central authority. david: what russia was most concerned about was losing its investment, as a word, in syria. charlie: what do you mean, in terms of -- david: years and years of involvement in syria. they have a base. it's a place in the middle east where they have had some in
david cohen for sure. david: for sure. charlie: can we assume that russia is in a stronger position because of assad? david: assad is quite dependent on russian support. if you go back to last summer, i think the reason that we saw the russian intervention in the fall was that, over the summer and into the fall, assad was losing -- losing badly. the iranians were not able to stem it. has the law was not able -- hezbollah was not able to stem it. the russians came in and certainly bolstered...
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david: i'm david gura. carol: and i'm carol massar.re amazon chooses to provide same day delivery. carol: how to resuscitate the cap? it is all ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here with ellen pollock. anymore must reads, starting with a feature on amazon. the graphic accompanying it are so amazing showing the delivery areas for amazon. >> this was a project some of the graphics team at bloomberg and the editors and reporters at bloomberg businessweek, what we amazon'sook at where one-day delivery service is, their prime one-day delivery service. something they are really pushing. we looked at where the services were available and matched it to u.s. zip codes. what we found was that in many , there several cities were areas that were largely populated by black consumers who are not eligible to get the service because they only deliver to other parts of the city, and they didn't serve these areas. david: especially atlantic, washington, dc. and atlanta. there is a hole in the metal that is a largely black community whe
david: i'm david gura. carol: and i'm carol massar.re amazon chooses to provide same day delivery. carol: how to resuscitate the cap? it is all ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here with ellen pollock. anymore must reads, starting with a feature on amazon. the graphic accompanying it are so amazing showing the delivery areas for amazon. >> this was a project some of the graphics team at bloomberg and the editors and reporters at bloomberg businessweek, what...
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david. trump campaign is trying to move forward from the event after the campaign manager corey lewandoski put this criminal potential episode behind him. let me take you back to march 8th. it was? jupiter, florida. donald trump was holding a press event after winning a couple states. there he is walking out as you see in the video, sir rounded by corey lewandoski, his campaign manager and michelle fields, a breitbart reporter. jupiter police said there was probable cues to charge lewandoski for simple battery, grabbing her arm and turning her back. they also add the state attorney's office, dave aronberg, prosecutor in palm beach county. there is difference between probable cause and being able to get a conviction. that is the reason they say they're not proceeding forward with this case. here is aronberg. >> while the evidence in this case is legally sieve for police to charge mr. lewandoski it is not strong enough to meet the legal burden after reasonable likelihood of a conviction. repor
david. trump campaign is trying to move forward from the event after the campaign manager corey lewandoski put this criminal potential episode behind him. let me take you back to march 8th. it was? jupiter, florida. donald trump was holding a press event after winning a couple states. there he is walking out as you see in the video, sir rounded by corey lewandoski, his campaign manager and michelle fields, a breitbart reporter. jupiter police said there was probable cues to charge lewandoski...
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david: good evening. i'm david axelrod, filling in for charlie rose. the eyes of the political world are on new york tonight. both donald trump and hillary clinton currently hold double-digit leads in contests that could give us new clues as to how this long and unexpected primary season may end. here to shed some light on this is a seasoned panel of observers. glenn thrush of politico and host of the "off message" podcast. alex burns of the new york times, and alex wagner. she is an nbc analyst and correspondent on showtime's "the circus." welcome to all of you. what better place to have a circus than the biggest big top of all, new york. you, glenn, have been around this town for a long time. you cut your teeth as a reporter here. why is it so crazy? glenn: on the democratic side, it is a strangely drama-less primary in terms of the action on the ground. sanders is drawing big crowds, but he doesn't seem to the closing the gap. i think the issue is watching the sanders campaign collide with the tabloid press has been the big show. hillary i think rea
david: good evening. i'm david axelrod, filling in for charlie rose. the eyes of the political world are on new york tonight. both donald trump and hillary clinton currently hold double-digit leads in contests that could give us new clues as to how this long and unexpected primary season may end. here to shed some light on this is a seasoned panel of observers. glenn thrush of politico and host of the "off message" podcast. alex burns of the new york times, and alex wagner. she is an...
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david? david: don't love this. sad news in the world of country music, legendary singer-songwriter, merle haggard onone of my favorites of all tie passed away. he was known for such hits as mama tried. working man blue's. i want to listen to the music. the e singer was battling pneumonia with a ambitious touring schedule. his death came on his 79th birthday. rest in peace, merle. ♪ you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claim centers are available to assist you 24/7. for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 call
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david? david: there was a lot of economic news today. president obama holding a press conference to praise the latest set of rules aimed at cracking down on american companies who go abroad because the taxes are lower there. take a listen. >> when companies exploit loopholes like this, it makes it harder to invest in the things that will keep america's economy growing strong for future generations. it sticks the rest of us with the tab. and it makes hard-working americans feel like the deck is stacked against them. david: some people would argue with exploiting loopholes, whether they're just doing what is right for their shareholders. this on the same day that ford motor company announcing it will spend $1.6 billion to build a new plant in mexico, that will create 2800 jobs there over the next four years. the auto workers union firing back with this, quote, for every investment in mexico means jobs that could have and should have been available right here in the u.s., is another example what is wrong with nafta and why the tpp would be
david? david: there was a lot of economic news today. president obama holding a press conference to praise the latest set of rules aimed at cracking down on american companies who go abroad because the taxes are lower there. take a listen. >> when companies exploit loopholes like this, it makes it harder to invest in the things that will keep america's economy growing strong for future generations. it sticks the rest of us with the tab. and it makes hard-working americans feel like the...
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david: i am david gura. carol: someone designed a special project in iraq. david: the san francisco upgrades. carol: it is all ahead on bloomberg businessweek. david: let's go meet the editor. ♪ david: we are here with alan pollack, the editor of "bloomberg businessweek." you have a double issue focused on design. how did this come about? >> when bloomberg bought is this -- businessweek in 2009, we read and since then design has been part of what we , do. our writers and editors work very closely with our artists and art photography editors, -- our photography editors and it drives the way we tell stories. we tell them graphically, through photography and we all work together, and design kind of moves us. a few years ago we started doing these special issues and we did design conferences which starts on april 11 in san francisco and many of the speakers are featured in the special. carol: is there a theme you kind of think about? ellen: not really. we are try to talk about all different kinds of design. we have graphic artist, architects, and sometimes a the
david: i am david gura. carol: someone designed a special project in iraq. david: the san francisco upgrades. carol: it is all ahead on bloomberg businessweek. david: let's go meet the editor. ♪ david: we are here with alan pollack, the editor of "bloomberg businessweek." you have a double issue focused on design. how did this come about? >> when bloomberg bought is this -- businessweek in 2009, we read and since then design has been part of what we , do. our writers and...
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david?avid: we have some big news out of florida where a decision has just been made by the gop rules committee. is decision a lot of people have been focusing on. peter barnes in hollywood, florida, with the details. peter? reporter: hey, david, the decision by the rules committee here was to punt any major recommendations on changing the rules at the, for the republican convention in cleveland this july. this is a big win for rnc chairman reince priebus who had said that the environment right now is too politically charged for the rules committee and then a, for rules committee right now to recommend any changes for how the convention is governed. there are some proposals, several proposals that have been floating around out there. one that might make it easier for a white knight candidate to come in and get the nomination. maybe even someone who isn't even running. that from the stop trump forces. another proposal, that was actually discussed specifically here at the meeting, that would m
david?avid: we have some big news out of florida where a decision has just been made by the gop rules committee. is decision a lot of people have been focusing on. peter barnes in hollywood, florida, with the details. peter? reporter: hey, david, the decision by the rules committee here was to punt any major recommendations on changing the rules at the, for the republican convention in cleveland this july. this is a big win for rnc chairman reince priebus who had said that the environment right...
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david: the clintons casting their votes. will a win in today's primary seal the democratic nomination for the former secretary of state? let's head to the markets desk where julie hyman has a look at the latest. julie: stocks took a leg down midday and the net leg right back up. we've made a round-trip here. w remain higher by .2%. technology is lagging today. we've got information-technology down about .6%, paring its earlier decline, but still the biggest drag on the s&p 500 as it is the heaviest weighted group. consumer discretionary also lagging. energy shares up 1.7 percent and financials being led higher after those goldman sachs earnings. alumina is a health care stock, but the company does make genetic sequencing machines, down 24% after preliminary earnings that missed estimates. netflix down after its forecast for international subscriber missed estimates. we have amazon and google also lagging today, perhaps because of their exposure to video as well. announce that standalone video service and google the owner of
david: the clintons casting their votes. will a win in today's primary seal the democratic nomination for the former secretary of state? let's head to the markets desk where julie hyman has a look at the latest. julie: stocks took a leg down midday and the net leg right back up. we've made a round-trip here. w remain higher by .2%. technology is lagging today. we've got information-technology down about .6%, paring its earlier decline, but still the biggest drag on the s&p 500 as it is the...
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david: i'm david asmanththiss "after theell." inddition toreaking news at of thehite hse, super tuday 3. voting underway in five stes. we have you l covered. pennsylvania, delaware, connecticut, marand d rhode isnd. more delegates ufor grabs in one night than we'v sn since mid-march. we're a few uraway from the results. the firsdecline in revenue more than a dede. we'rmoments ay from apple's eagerly awaited second qrter results. melissa: first to litics. trump is even if he nages to sweeall five races that doesn't me he will pick up all the delelegates at stake. fox business's connell mcsha ad tru tower in new york city with t latest. connel reportermelissa,ou'rright abouthat. election night and another appearan for mr. trump at trump wer. everyone aund the campaign is expecting him to have big night in a five northeastern stes. the example of delegat if we look at rhode land, 19 degates proportional allocation, w much does he get. connecticut, he isxpected to wibut ese to50%? what about quote, unquotee agent degates, 54 of them,
david: i'm david asmanththiss "after theell." inddition toreaking news at of thehite hse, super tuday 3. voting underway in five stes. we have you l covered. pennsylvania, delaware, connecticut, marand d rhode isnd. more delegates ufor grabs in one night than we'v sn since mid-march. we're a few uraway from the results. the firsdecline in revenue more than a dede. we'rmoments ay from apple's eagerly awaited second qrter results. melissa: first to litics. trump is even if he nages to...
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david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." at this hour, lots of action from the campaign trail after bitter battles for delegates in colorado, iowa, and wyoming left donald trump empty-handed and slamming the political process. ted cruz responding just moments ago. meanwhile in new york trump is gearing up for a big rally in albany show results after new poll show trump powering. we're eight days from the state primary he has to win. two key members about his team will not be voting for him. we'll tell all but that. melissa: on the hunt for delegates, donald trump and john kasich are fighting for the empire state today. ted cruz is looking ahead to the west coast. fox business's peter barnes is at a kasich event in troy, new york. latest on campaign trail. peter? reporter: hey, melissa the governor just wrapping up a town hall meeting in troy, new york, just north of albany. he is not predicting how he will do in this contest here but the polls kind of suggest he is going to lose big to donald trump. latest "fox news poll" re
david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." at this hour, lots of action from the campaign trail after bitter battles for delegates in colorado, iowa, and wyoming left donald trump empty-handed and slamming the political process. ted cruz responding just moments ago. meanwhile in new york trump is gearing up for a big rally in albany show results after new poll show trump powering. we're eight days from the state primary he has to win. two key members about his team will not be...
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david: david. is staying with us over to jonathan now.ting you down, just under four minutes away. on the stockrope 600 and a global rally is set to continue in the u.s. dow futures creeping a little bit lower. s&p 500 futures up about seven points. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao f
david: david. is staying with us over to jonathan now.ting you down, just under four minutes away. on the stockrope 600 and a global rally is set to continue in the u.s. dow futures creeping a little bit lower. s&p 500 futures up about seven points. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late...
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david? >> david wright with us live tonight. david, thank you so much. >>> in the meantime, we turn to other news tonight, and a bombshell after prince's sudden death. his sister now revealing that he died wouithout a will. we will learning tonight as well about hiss condition, after that concert in atlanta, and that emergency landing. prince's net worth, by the way, egs mated in the hundreds of millions. that figure could go much higher, with all of the unpublished music he is said to have left behind. abc's eva pilgrim outside minneapolis again tonight. ♪ >> reporter: new details about that emergency landing in moline, illinois, just after his final public concert. prince, unresponsive, his bodyguard carrying him off the plane to get medical attention. the medical records blacked out to ensure his privacy. >> cfr will be waiting. >> reporter: this, as prince's sister today officially asked a judge to be appointed to handle her brother's estate. >> thank you for loving him, y'all. and he loved each and every one of you. >> repo
david? >> david wright with us live tonight. david, thank you so much. >>> in the meantime, we turn to other news tonight, and a bombshell after prince's sudden death. his sister now revealing that he died wouithout a will. we will learning tonight as well about hiss condition, after that concert in atlanta, and that emergency landing. prince's net worth, by the way, egs mated in the hundreds of millions. that figure could go much higher, with all of the unpublished music he is...
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david westin.avid: it's good to be here. i read your newsletter for years and benefited from it. welcome. we will also hear from eli lilly's ceo. and roger goodell talking about the business of the nfl. and may be the tom brady decision yesterday. the markethead of opener, let me give you the global scorecard. the dax is slightly negative. futures of little bit positive in the u.s. just a weaker dollar story here once again. cable keeps creeping higher as well. and crude as well. let's cross over to matt miller for the stocks to watch. matt: procter beating earnings estimates. gamble beating earnings estimates. ofare looking for a mean $.82. sales of $15.8 billion. you can see procter & gamble moving up 2% in the premarket. this is one of a slew of companies reporting earnings today. 40 nine companies are reporting in the s&p 500 alone. 500.almost 10% of the s&p 1.3 billionr at euros. chrysler beating as well on the earnings side. missing the estimate of 27.8 billion. beating on earnings and missin
david westin.avid: it's good to be here. i read your newsletter for years and benefited from it. welcome. we will also hear from eli lilly's ceo. and roger goodell talking about the business of the nfl. and may be the tom brady decision yesterday. the markethead of opener, let me give you the global scorecard. the dax is slightly negative. futures of little bit positive in the u.s. just a weaker dollar story here once again. cable keeps creeping higher as well. and crude as well. let's cross...
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three weeks ago, david? david: a very quick turnaround.ivity slowing down. not advocating for an april rate hike. he says that the committee still may decide to make that hike. jon: not for the global economy, but for them, the the have not gotten away from emergency policies when the data has been pretty good. david: i would say he is moved to the dove camp. vonnie: i am not sure. david: he was very dovish. 2% to 3%. i mean, come on. david: we will be talking more to dennis lockhart. forse stay with this "bloomberg " for all of that. ♪ vonnie: fourth-quarter profit falling -- black rock missing analyst's estimates. more of a headache for deutsche bank. money laundering. this is "bloomberg ." i'm vonnie quinn. joined by a also comanager of >> thank you, good morning. david: fixed income manager of the year in 2014. jonathan: he is never going to tell of that. opening,ead of the about 30 minutes away. let me to you were we are in the session. futures are positive 27 points on the dow, s&p 500 barely up 0.1%. in europe, the rally con
three weeks ago, david? david: a very quick turnaround.ivity slowing down. not advocating for an april rate hike. he says that the committee still may decide to make that hike. jon: not for the global economy, but for them, the the have not gotten away from emergency policies when the data has been pretty good. david: i would say he is moved to the dove camp. vonnie: i am not sure. david: he was very dovish. 2% to 3%. i mean, come on. david: we will be talking more to dennis lockhart. forse...
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david: at the federal reserve? whocannot have people believe you can control and $18 trillion economy with interest rates when we are at the zero bond already. when we have an economy that has $62 trillion of debt -- david: be specific. who agrees with your point of view on this? and what would they do? they wouldink what do is normalize interest rates by allowing the market to set the rate. in other words, interest rate of the most important price in all of capitalism. they ought to be set by supply and demand. the supply of real savings -- not credit created by the central bank that buys bonds -- but real savings balanced against demand for long-term investment. i think interest rates would be a lot higher, and they would move around and adjust as economic conditions change. right now we have monetary central planning. they are setting the prices, taking the interest rate, and -- the inflation rate on a year-over-year basis is 2.2% encore cbi, so you cannot have negative money market rates for 90 months. so i was
david: at the federal reserve? whocannot have people believe you can control and $18 trillion economy with interest rates when we are at the zero bond already. when we have an economy that has $62 trillion of debt -- david: be specific. who agrees with your point of view on this? and what would they do? they wouldink what do is normalize interest rates by allowing the market to set the rate. in other words, interest rate of the most important price in all of capitalism. they ought to be set by...
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david?avid: well looked like ted cruz was beginning to get a little support from the gop establishment but today, one of the key figures of that establishment, former speaker john boehner had this to say about ted cruz. i have democratic friends and republican friends, i get along with almost everyone but i have never worked with a more miserable son after you know what in my life. boehner has this to say, cruz claims he has no idea why boehner would say that. >> what matters i don't know the man. i have met john boehner two or three times in my life. if i had said 50 words in my life to john boehner i would be surprised. and everyone of them has consisted of pleasantries. good to see you, mr. speaker. david: joining me brad blakeman, former president george w. bush senior staff, and adam goodman. democratic strategist. he said he didn't know boehner, but at one point he was actually boehner's lawyer in 1998 when he was 27 years old. he does know boehner. he worked with boehner. he was boehn
david?avid: well looked like ted cruz was beginning to get a little support from the gop establishment but today, one of the key figures of that establishment, former speaker john boehner had this to say about ted cruz. i have democratic friends and republican friends, i get along with almost everyone but i have never worked with a more miserable son after you know what in my life. boehner has this to say, cruz claims he has no idea why boehner would say that. >> what matters i don't know...
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david? >> meteorologist rob marciano with us tonight. rob, our thanks to you, as well. >>> in the meantime tonight, we turn to the race for the white house. crucial primaries for both parties tonight. the polls still open in these five states, hundreds of delegates at stake. donald trump, favored going into tonight and n the states we had polls for. ted cruz and john kasich, teaming up, trying to keep him from getting the magic number before the convention. though, tonight, stumbling when asked about their collaboration. the new exit polls coming in already from the three largest primary states tonight, showing 69% of republican voters do not want a contested convention, saying whoever has the most votes should win the nomination. abc's tom llamas outside trump tower tonight. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump on the verge of an east coast takeover. >> who is going to vote for trump? >> reporter: his favorite vote wrangler out with a familiar message. >> hi, pennsylvania. >> hi, rhode island
david? >> meteorologist rob marciano with us tonight. rob, our thanks to you, as well. >>> in the meantime tonight, we turn to the race for the white house. crucial primaries for both parties tonight. the polls still open in these five states, hundreds of delegates at stake. donald trump, favored going into tonight and n the states we had polls for. ted cruz and john kasich, teaming up, trying to keep him from getting the magic number before the convention. though, tonight,...
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david: we have a plan going forward.o not pay attention to this quarter. >> it will be a different and difficult stay of the course. is program, the ability to push through some projects and get them online. for chevron you have gorgon ramping up and so their plate is full. >> i think i read that this is the first time that they did not earn profit from their production and expiration endeavors. that it was entirely the chemicals. first of all to get that right? >> thinks of -- think about it. price realizations versus last year's quarter report and production did not move much. so you have two things working against you, not a lot of uplift and weak pricing overall. lisa: with the chemicals, what are the chemicals and how does it fit? if you take that feedstock, the crude and you crack those into all the various plastics. and so with that lower cost from your upstream, your feedstock, you are able to crack these chemicals and their platform is integrated quite nicely within the overall downstream business so you're are
david: we have a plan going forward.o not pay attention to this quarter. >> it will be a different and difficult stay of the course. is program, the ability to push through some projects and get them online. for chevron you have gorgon ramping up and so their plate is full. >> i think i read that this is the first time that they did not earn profit from their production and expiration endeavors. that it was entirely the chemicals. first of all to get that right? >> thinks of...
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david? tech go, we take a look at facebook which brought up earnings yesterday which is across the board up. profitability is up and everything seems to be up. they are expected to have a record opening today on the stock exchange. joining me now is james sack mac cakmak. we have heard from both our bed, google and yahoo! that there is excess inventory but i don't see much evidence. what we are seeing is the perfect storm brewing for facebook. but demand can't keep up. you are seeing this grow at 15%. at the same time, the advertiser base is up 50% and the reason that is happening is because advertisers want to go where the time spent is and it is clearly on this property. when you think about the advertising market, 40% of that is on television and they are in the best position to capture those dollars that are moving from analog to visual right now. david: do we have a sense weather costs are going down? in video, going up? james: yes, overall, pricing for the quarter was going up. pricing
david? tech go, we take a look at facebook which brought up earnings yesterday which is across the board up. profitability is up and everything seems to be up. they are expected to have a record opening today on the stock exchange. joining me now is james sack mac cakmak. we have heard from both our bed, google and yahoo! that there is excess inventory but i don't see much evidence. what we are seeing is the perfect storm brewing for facebook. but demand can't keep up. you are seeing this grow...
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david: last question.mportant are the consumer spending figures to policymakers when they are looking at the u.s. economy, how much credence are they giving them? joe: i don't think that much. fed lookinget -- a at employment and inflation. outside of the fed, there is no such thing as policymakers. theoretically, but it's an intellectual exercise but nothing would actually happen. it doesn't seem like something the fed pays that big attention to. that is what would really catch of the attention of policymakers. david: thank you. we will take a look at the live shot of california. this is the site of the california republican convention. donald trump scheduled to speak at any moment. protesters at the doors where the event is taking place. donald trump scheduled to speak theore -- any moment at california republican convention. there was a's reach last night with a heavy protest presence. you can us that live on your bloomberg. just type lives go. ♪ david: time for the bloomberg business flash. accordion h
david: last question.mportant are the consumer spending figures to policymakers when they are looking at the u.s. economy, how much credence are they giving them? joe: i don't think that much. fed lookinget -- a at employment and inflation. outside of the fed, there is no such thing as policymakers. theoretically, but it's an intellectual exercise but nothing would actually happen. it doesn't seem like something the fed pays that big attention to. that is what would really catch of the...
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lisa, david, back to you. david: another surprise this morning. the bank of japan announced is holding up monetary stimulus. the governor is assessing the impact of negative interest rate. lisa: let's look at how effective the bank of japan's policies have been. some said they prompted others to lend more all say -- others say they are doing more job than good. joining us is an internationally renowned economist. professor ito, where do you stand on this? have negative rates been helpful or more harmful? >> i think it is helpful. that would stimulate lending at a lower rate to housing and businesses. we had not seen the quantities yet. i think the housing loans, the mortgage rate has been down. a lot of refinancing of interest. and new takers. we have not seen that as an investment yet. against theticism negative interest rate japan. januarythe last time, 29 was the last time interest rate was introduced. yentwo business days the depreciated in the stocks went up, but there were other forces that came into the stock price went down. those long rem
lisa, david, back to you. david: another surprise this morning. the bank of japan announced is holding up monetary stimulus. the governor is assessing the impact of negative interest rate. lisa: let's look at how effective the bank of japan's policies have been. some said they prompted others to lend more all say -- others say they are doing more job than good. joining us is an internationally renowned economist. professor ito, where do you stand on this? have negative rates been helpful or...
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david, back to you. david: it's close in 30 minutes.il -- abigail doolittle is live with the latest. abigail: a volatile day for the nasdaq. the index opened and then spent most of the day higher and then in the afternoon if her to fall and then down sharply as you mentioned. if the index closes lower, it seems likely it will be the fifth decline in a row, the longest losing streak since the thisning of january area stands out ahead of today. the dow had been in a multi-day winning streak and it charts out as a diversion between the two averages and could beg the question as to whether or not the tech heavy nasdaq will serve the better tell on whether or not the rally out of february lows is taking a cause or is starting to sputter. dragging up with averages is apple shares, which really took a tumble midafternoon after billionaire investor carl icahn told cnbc that he had sold his inke, one he had owned back february. he told him that apple is a great company but that china is a risk. the comes after disappointing quarterly report yest
david, back to you. david: it's close in 30 minutes.il -- abigail doolittle is live with the latest. abigail: a volatile day for the nasdaq. the index opened and then spent most of the day higher and then in the afternoon if her to fall and then down sharply as you mentioned. if the index closes lower, it seems likely it will be the fifth decline in a row, the longest losing streak since the thisning of january area stands out ahead of today. the dow had been in a multi-day winning streak and...