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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? david: well the electoral outlook is shifting.he fox news decision team is changing the elector rating from solid republican which it was to lean republican. donald trump still appearing to have advantage in the state. texas which has 38 electoral votes has not voted democratic in presidential election since it went for jimmy carter way back in 1976, melissa. melissa: wow. there are some hurt feelings over the bushes. you don't know how that fans out in texas. david: that is true. melissa: that makes it a little different. david: only california has more than texas. melissa: that amazing. big problem. >>> all right the clash of presidential candidates, hillary clinton and donald trump set to face off. why this could be the last chance to shift momentum. what's happening here? this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td amerit
david? david: well the electoral outlook is shifting.he fox news decision team is changing the elector rating from solid republican which it was to lean republican. donald trump still appearing to have advantage in the state. texas which has 38 electoral votes has not voted democratic in presidential election since it went for jimmy carter way back in 1976, melissa. melissa: wow. there are some hurt feelings over the bushes. you don't know how that fans out in texas. david: that is true....
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david? david: friday's bombshell would not have been possible if it weren't for the new york fbi investigating the anthony wiener case. is there a disconnect between what happens in the washington and what happens in the field? here is bill gavin, former new york fbi assistant director. you must be proud of your guys in new york, they did a really good, heroic job discovering some of these connections but, bill, "wall street journal" had a lead piece, detailed piece, fbi is in intern feud between hillary clinton probe between the political or remember ended fbi and the guys out in the field? >> david, i don't think, i think the word feud is a very strong word. the, i know from operational experience what goes on in new york in particularly in a matter like this is totally, daily, hourly, shared with washington, d.c., because the supervisors there, the people in charge there, want to make sure we get a uniform product. and to think that there is some kind of a big rift. was there some disagre
david? david: friday's bombshell would not have been possible if it weren't for the new york fbi investigating the anthony wiener case. is there a disconnect between what happens in the washington and what happens in the field? here is bill gavin, former new york fbi assistant director. you must be proud of your guys in new york, they did a really good, heroic job discovering some of these connections but, bill, "wall street journal" had a lead piece, detailed piece, fbi is in intern...
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♪ david: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."arol: we are inside the magazine's headquarters right here in new york city. the year ahead 2017. david: taking a close look at the companies economies -- >> products and innovators that will matter in 2017. david: we have a list of the 50 companies to watch in 2017. carol: we will talk about all of it. let's get started. ♪ carol: we are here with ellen pollack, the magazine's editor. let's start with the layout of the magazine. you mimic other publications. ellen: last year, we did a special design for the year ahead. we are doing it again this year. we are parodying other magazines. it's really fun. there's a lot of material in this issue. this makes it more digestible so the economics section looks like the economist, the tech section looks like "wired." our art department did a really nice job of both helping the reader to get through it and also helping the reader read the text. it is all very readable. he has i think it will put a smile on people's faces a also. david: this is th
♪ david: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."arol: we are inside the magazine's headquarters right here in new york city. the year ahead 2017. david: taking a close look at the companies economies -- >> products and innovators that will matter in 2017. david: we have a list of the 50 companies to watch in 2017. carol: we will talk about all of it. let's get started. ♪ carol: we are here with ellen pollack, the magazine's editor. let's start with the layout of the magazine....
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. - [david] oh. - [sean] and then there were dorm rooms above it, and when mr. jones purchased the property, he renovated that, the gymnasium, into a carriage house, and then renovated it and made rooms above it. - [david] i would like to live in the carriage house. - oh yes, the carriage house is beautiful. - [david] i mean, yes, just fantastic. so how many rooms did we say are available here? - 39. - [david] 39. so that must be great for when students' parents come down here to visit, or for special events, this must be like a prime, h yes they do, yes they do. we have quite the long waiting list for denison graduation, we were actually taking, all the way out, we're getting inquiries all the way out as far as 2018-- - [david] i bet. - [sean] so, for, graduation. - [david] so how's the food around this place? - oh, very good. our chef does a wonderful job. he's been here for seven years, over the years has won quite a few awards, and lovely, lovely food. - yeah, i really got a kick out of seeing pe
. - [david] oh. - [sean] and then there were dorm rooms above it, and when mr. jones purchased the property, he renovated that, the gymnasium, into a carriage house, and then renovated it and made rooms above it. - [david] i would like to live in the carriage house. - oh yes, the carriage house is beautiful. - [david] i mean, yes, just fantastic. so how many rooms did we say are available here? - 39. - [david] 39. so that must be great for when students' parents come down here to visit, or for...
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david: let me move it this way. ok. ♪ david: i do not consider myself a journalist.ody else would consider myself a journalist. i begin taking on the life of an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you built one of the great technology companies in the world and one of the great companies in the world and a you are building and operating one of the great foundations of the world? you compare the challenge of building microsoft with the challenge of running the bill gates foundation? mr. gates: i think to have more in common that people might expect. the idea of the you find what in innovation is going to become a release to graphic, have some setbacks, a theory of change. my microsoft work was when i was very young, starting when i was 17 and that was my primary focus until i was 53 when i made the transition. for the early part of that, i was kind of maniacal. i was not married,, did not believe in weekends until i was 30 i did not believe in vacations at all. it
david: let me move it this way. ok. ♪ david: i do not consider myself a journalist.ody else would consider myself a journalist. i begin taking on the life of an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you built one of the great technology companies in the world and one of the great companies in the world and a you are building and operating one of the great foundations of the world? you...
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david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." we've got you covered on the big market movers but first here is what else we have for you at this hour. deadly hurricane barreling down on florida and the east coast. at least one airline is already canceled flight to southern florida. we are live in the fox weather center with what you need to know. >>> meanwhile hundreds of american heroes dying while waiting for care. outrageous. new details from a new report on phoenix's veterans affairs hospital. >>> donald trump holding a rally in nevada right now, praising his running mate mike pence's performance at last night's debate. we'll look how trump keeps this momentum heading into his own debate on sunday. melissa: back to the markets. the dow ending the day up triple digits, led higher by shares of goldman sachs, caterpillar and jpmorgan. oil also moving big as hurricane matthew closes in on the u.s. phil flynn of the price futures group is a fox business contributor. he is watching the action from the cme. lori rothman is on the fl
david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." we've got you covered on the big market movers but first here is what else we have for you at this hour. deadly hurricane barreling down on florida and the east coast. at least one airline is already canceled flight to southern florida. we are live in the fox weather center with what you need to know. >>> meanwhile hundreds of american heroes dying while waiting for care. outrageous. new details from a new report on phoenix's...
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send it over to david. david: not just the economy. veterans administration has become a symbol of government inefficiency and ineptitude. the latest is news that a woman was hired at a va facility in phoenix after she had been fired for abusing patients at a va facility in chicago. those who risked their lives protesting our freedom clearly deserve better. so which candidate would do a better job shaking things up at the va? here is taya kyle, author of american wife, widow of legendary navy seal chris kyle and fox news contributor, i'm happy to say. taya, year after year we got to change things at the va nobody seems to be able to do it. how can we? >> unfortunately there is such a systemic problem in the va the only really way to fix it to severely limit it and really get rid of it. that will be sensitive for some people that get good care. usually people getting good care from va are active duty, healthy people. there are some, there are some retired guys who meet at the va clinics and have comradery there. they could get that at v
send it over to david. david: not just the economy. veterans administration has become a symbol of government inefficiency and ineptitude. the latest is news that a woman was hired at a va facility in phoenix after she had been fired for abusing patients at a va facility in chicago. those who risked their lives protesting our freedom clearly deserve better. so which candidate would do a better job shaking things up at the va? here is taya kyle, author of american wife, widow of legendary navy...
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david: is that person still here -- lloyd: i knew who it was. david: is that person so here? lloyd this is 36 years ago. : for many years after i i got there, there would be no one threatened by being at odds with me. it's me a while to work my way up the letterhead. david: did you feel like you are ready to be the ceo of goldman --sachs? ecc lloyd: i am not sure i feel ready to be the ceo of goldman sachs. david: you wound up as the vice chair of goldman sachs. lloyd: it was not so quick. i got more involved in the equity business and sales and trading and over time i became the vice chairman of the firm, one of several that my particular coverage was over all the sales and trading businesses at that time. david: the trading business is the one where you can lose a lot of money very quickly. i assume you were worried about people under you making a mistake. lloyd: it is good training for the job i am in now. i spent 99% of my time worrying about the 1% of things that could go wrong. leveraged two things that are normally not virtues but are in this context, it leveraged my a
david: is that person still here -- lloyd: i knew who it was. david: is that person so here? lloyd this is 36 years ago. : for many years after i i got there, there would be no one threatened by being at odds with me. it's me a while to work my way up the letterhead. david: did you feel like you are ready to be the ceo of goldman --sachs? ecc lloyd: i am not sure i feel ready to be the ceo of goldman sachs. david: you wound up as the vice chair of goldman sachs. lloyd: it was not so quick. i...
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david: let's talk about microsoft.started that when you were in high school, and you were driven to be involved with computers. review alone, did many people know about computers? mr. gates: it was a fairly special time because computers when i was young were super expensive. my friend paul allen and i actually snuck in two places at the university of washington when they had computers that were not used at night. we were fascinated by what the computer could do. way ando go out of our were lucky we did at all. when the idea of moving the computer onto a chip that intel would make and would make the computer literally millions of times cheaper than the ones with reducing, so both powerful and available for people on a personal level, then the idea would be very different. the software you would need, the way the industry would work. we were super lucky to be there when that was happening. david: what did your family think? g like,y say somethin there's something wrong with this man? mr. gates: they knew i was obsessed
david: let's talk about microsoft.started that when you were in high school, and you were driven to be involved with computers. review alone, did many people know about computers? mr. gates: it was a fairly special time because computers when i was young were super expensive. my friend paul allen and i actually snuck in two places at the university of washington when they had computers that were not used at night. we were fascinated by what the computer could do. way ando go out of our were...
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no comment from verizon, david. david: thank you, ashley. melissa: gold posting largest weekly loss in more than three years. wow. >> it has been unbelievable. a lot of it is the concerns about the "brexit" and that "flash crash" in the british pound doesn't really help confidence that things are going smoothly over in europe right now. we also of course had to deal with the federal reserve sounding more and more hawkish. we had mr. evans from chicago talking more hawkish. that pointed to a downward move on the gold. make no mistake about it. let's look at oil real quickly. oil, it is back down today. natural gas hit 21-month high. a lot had to do with hurricane matthew. there is speculation, that the storm, even though it created a lot of power outages, not nearly as much as originally feared. that drove natural gas prices up. oil is backs down on hopes maybe we get supply back into the gulf. back to you. melissa: phil, thank you for that. david: the department of labor statistics releasing the monthly jobs report, announcing that the u.s.
no comment from verizon, david. david: thank you, ashley. melissa: gold posting largest weekly loss in more than three years. wow. >> it has been unbelievable. a lot of it is the concerns about the "brexit" and that "flash crash" in the british pound doesn't really help confidence that things are going smoothly over in europe right now. we also of course had to deal with the federal reserve sounding more and more hawkish. we had mr. evans from chicago talking more...
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david: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am david gura. coming to you from inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. we will take you inside the donald trump presidential campaign. also, twitter has one revenue stream, the company's firehose. we will tell you about that. professional mermaids, yes, mermaids, taking to their business seriously. all of that on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here to talk about the cover story on donald trump with ellen pollock. editor-in-chief. we are here to talk about donald trump. is that donalday trump is not the man sending off a lot of the tweets he fires off. maybe the ones in the middle of the night, but not all the time. ellen: not all the time. brad, who runs the data operations for the organization, for the trump company, i mean organization, campaign. he is doing some of the tweeting. mr. trump does some himself. but while he is on stage, if you have been wondering who mans the twitter buttons, it is brad. we introduce you to him in this story. carol: he is a big deal in the trump
david: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am david gura. coming to you from inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. we will take you inside the donald trump presidential campaign. also, twitter has one revenue stream, the company's firehose. we will tell you about that. professional mermaids, yes, mermaids, taking to their business seriously. all of that on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here to talk about the cover story on donald trump with ellen...
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david: i david gura. we would talk about the billionaire chairman of univision in the path he is charting to take that hispanic media company public. carol: working to put hillary clinton in the white house. david: what secret groups of bankers and lawyers on wall street talk about. carroll: and why they are not supposed to talk about it. david: all that ahead on " bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are with the editor in chief of "business week," alan pollock. carol: this has to do with rocket internet, the well-known incubator in early and that helped create that texting in berlin. it has ups and downs, more downs than ups. ellen: it is known for being the copycat incubator, so it looks like sap bastad, and they did in ipo couple years ago -- it's like zappos.com and they didn't ipo couple years ago. they have a site called nestpick, sort of an airbnb site for college students and it has not taken off we behoved. investors are not as happy with them as they have been at the time of the ipo. david: a s
david: i david gura. we would talk about the billionaire chairman of univision in the path he is charting to take that hispanic media company public. carol: working to put hillary clinton in the white house. david: what secret groups of bankers and lawyers on wall street talk about. carroll: and why they are not supposed to talk about it. david: all that ahead on " bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are with the editor in chief of "business week," alan pollock. carol:...
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david. i was playing a lot of nintendo entertainment system back then. i too had my problems in '87. thank you, super mario brothers. there are some parallels, not a ton i don't think we have black swan event like major market crash. i think something holding up equity prices which has been low interest rates and massive central bank intervention. if that goes away, and fed hiking in december and further on downed road, that is the big risk to equities not '87 crash. david: veronica, people say this election is big black swan. >> a lot of people are worried what will happen in november. that is huge uncertainty for the market. they're pricing in certain things, but still you never know. you have the got the fed. you have got the election. you have china slowing. investors sitting there what is going to happen? if you're average investor sitting at home, getting worried, near retirement you may want to think having 10% of your portfolio, 10% of your expenses in cash. if we do see a big market
david. i was playing a lot of nintendo entertainment system back then. i too had my problems in '87. thank you, super mario brothers. there are some parallels, not a ton i don't think we have black swan event like major market crash. i think something holding up equity prices which has been low interest rates and massive central bank intervention. if that goes away, and fed hiking in december and further on downed road, that is the big risk to equities not '87 crash. david: veronica, people say...
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david: this is bloomberg. i am david westin.resa may is in brussels for her first meeting with the european council. it looks like the reception may have been on the cool side. the leaders of germany and france made it clear they were going to stick to the letter of the law, leaving the ball very much in her court. first of all, she said as long as the u.k. has not completed the exit negotiations, the u.k. is a full member of the european union. that is a good message for us. second, she says she will file the notification, and that negotiations should be undertaken not only for the good of britain but also not to the disadvantage of the european union, so our interests are also recognized. that will be a difficult task. brexit, there is the need to wait for the british position, and there will not be any prior negotiations. wheniations will start article 50 will be launched at the demand of the british people. david: joining us now is a colleague reporting from brussels who has been there. what is theresa may's next move? it ap
david: this is bloomberg. i am david westin.resa may is in brussels for her first meeting with the european council. it looks like the reception may have been on the cool side. the leaders of germany and france made it clear they were going to stick to the letter of the law, leaving the ball very much in her court. first of all, she said as long as the u.k. has not completed the exit negotiations, the u.k. is a full member of the european union. that is a good message for us. second, she says...
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david: let's talk about your early life.ou grew up in new york city and when you were growing up you did not have a lot of money. was money anything you thought about when you were growing up? did you want to have a lot of money. what were you interested in? lloyd: i went to school with kids that were like us. i didn't know what the range of possibilities were, i didn't know that we were not well-to-do. >> you grew up in brooklyn? your father worked as my father did in the post office. mine worked in baltimore and yours was in new york, but their job was to file the mail, not to deliver it, sort the mail. you were not wealthy and you went through public schools. you obviously did pretty well because you were valedictorian. you always realized you were probably smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew ranking high in my school meant i was good at school, but it did not know how smart i was. by the way, being good at school and being smart are two different things. david: were you surprised -- surprised you got into har
david: let's talk about your early life.ou grew up in new york city and when you were growing up you did not have a lot of money. was money anything you thought about when you were growing up? did you want to have a lot of money. what were you interested in? lloyd: i went to school with kids that were like us. i didn't know what the range of possibilities were, i didn't know that we were not well-to-do. >> you grew up in brooklyn? your father worked as my father did in the post office....
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david: if mr. are sitting here, he would say that's all fine and good, but if it wasn't a u.s. company we would have that same growth except we would have had u.s. employees at the cement. that except we didn't have company. it already existed and we are taking advantage of it. he talked about ford shifting reduction of the compact car to mexico. ist is missing in this story ford is keeping all of the employees that it has in michigan and they are making suvs and trucks, which are the most in demand part of the automobile market. a trump we do get presidency what happens then? : it probably comes very problematic for us and them. it's disruptive. american business it's hurt and jobs will be lost for sure. nobody wins. david: let's take a look at jobs. you have a piece about construction workers. it has gone up in this country. and: construction workers inufacturing, they have been a steady upward rise since the end of the recession. if you look at manufacturing as one category, it's the biggest per
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reporter: hi, david. he is addressing the thousands of people who have gathered here at the airport to hear his message. he also said that the polls are not accurate. in fact take a look. cnn poll came out saying nationally shows hillary clinton leading mr. trump by about five points, 49% to 44%. mr. trump says he is leading in key states such as florida, such as iowa, such as ohio, and now he is also talking about how the media is dishonest and not delivering the accurate message of his campaign. one thing that is happening behind the scenes, both campaigns, clinton and trump, lawyering up for election day, and postelection day just in case. back to you, david. david: stay on that shot for a second, adam, i see spillover. donald trump is always daring the cameras to turn around. your shot, go back to your shot of adam shapiro. reporter: can you see the shot? david: that is spillover from the rally, right? >> absolutely. just to let you know, we were on air about an hour before he started speaking. we poi
reporter: hi, david. he is addressing the thousands of people who have gathered here at the airport to hear his message. he also said that the polls are not accurate. in fact take a look. cnn poll came out saying nationally shows hillary clinton leading mr. trump by about five points, 49% to 44%. mr. trump says he is leading in key states such as florida, such as iowa, such as ohio, and now he is also talking about how the media is dishonest and not delivering the accurate message of his...
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closing bell and melissa and david. for the "after the bell." david: i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here is whales we have for you coming up this hour. we have just 17 days to go until the election. donald trump and hillary clinton are iting into each other for crucial votes in key battle ground states. both candidates holding events at this hour. trump in pennsylvania and clinton in ohio. clinton meeting with activists from "black lives matter." half an hour we'll take you there live for an update. did you have trouble logging on to amazon, netflix or twitter today? david: yes. melissa: major american websites under attack. we have the latest on the details. i noticed that. how but, david? david: i sure did, particularly on twitter. back to the markets, the dow closes lower for second trait day. ibm and merck among today's biggest drags. larry levine from the cme. lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. lori, big day for big deals. one potential megamerger everyone is talking about. >> used to be merger monday. call it friday deal day
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david: i'm david asman. we have you big market news. hurricane matthew a massive category 4 storm barreling down on florida. this is the strongest storm to hit the u.s. in over a decade. we're hours away from impact. already the wind is whipping up and the waves are crashing down on the eastern coast. residents in a mad dash to stock up on necessities, leaving shelves bare. there are reports of local gas stations are running dry as millions of people along the storm's path have now been ordered to evacuate. some just can't get out because their tanks are empty. we have all the latest details to come. melissa: back to the markets. the dow in wait and see mode, ending the day flat. we had been down 188 points at the low. home depot, dupont, apple biggest gainers. walmart a big drag. we'll talk about walmart in a second. oil the big story as the hurricane nears the u.s. phil flynn, price futures group is fox business contributor. watching action from the cme. lori rothman from floor of new york stock exchange. lori, you have your eye on ke
david: i'm david asman. we have you big market news. hurricane matthew a massive category 4 storm barreling down on florida. this is the strongest storm to hit the u.s. in over a decade. we're hours away from impact. already the wind is whipping up and the waves are crashing down on the eastern coast. residents in a mad dash to stock up on necessities, leaving shelves bare. there are reports of local gas stations are running dry as millions of people along the storm's path have now been ordered...
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(david laughing) - [david] that is great, and how about this one? - [luca] this is eggplant arose, mascarpone, fontinella cheese, and red sauce. - it's beautiful. i gotta tell you something, luca. it's right here, it's on the superior aqueduct. you have to come by st. malachi to find the place. it's on the left hand side of the street, it's easy to find, you're gonna find the most and, i don't know if you noticed, earlier in piece, that lady pouring the wine, your wife is unbelievably beautiful. - [luca] thank you, thank you. - [david] i think you've got all the most beautiful stuff in cleveland right here. - [luca] i have a view and everything. - [david] you got it all. hey, thank you very much. - [luca] thank you. - [david] what better way to end our show than with some sunset views, we're headed to fairport after the break. (bright music) - we got the pier, and people like to sit right next to the water. the martini bar upstairs is a little more intimate. - [david] yeah it's pretty good. - here you go david. - [david] thank you very much. take a
(david laughing) - [david] that is great, and how about this one? - [luca] this is eggplant arose, mascarpone, fontinella cheese, and red sauce. - it's beautiful. i gotta tell you something, luca. it's right here, it's on the superior aqueduct. you have to come by st. malachi to find the place. it's on the left hand side of the street, it's easy to find, you're gonna find the most and, i don't know if you noticed, earlier in piece, that lady pouring the wine, your wife is unbelievably...
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david: just a little hesitant. melissa: right, exactly. david. david: taking on the iphone. that is a big target. google unveiling pixel, which is its first-ever smartphone today during the biggest product launch in history. bring in today's panel to talk about this. dan henninger from "the wall street journal" and lenore hawkins from theme mattic research. lenore, maybe the name, pixel or not dramatic name or basically the same price as iphone. i don't see the phone going anywhere, do you? >> it will be tough because google has to reinvent itself, it defined itself with the ubiquitous search box. it has to march into something new. it has incredible search technology combining with artificial intelligence. david: that's true. >> they need to make that accessible everywhere. what is the one thing you have everywhere? you have your phone. david: dan, google is also everywhere. isn't there some way they can capitalize on this new product to begin a whole new line of other products. >> that is their hope, connect to internet of things. big artificial intelligence components of
david: just a little hesitant. melissa: right, exactly. david. david: taking on the iphone. that is a big target. google unveiling pixel, which is its first-ever smartphone today during the biggest product launch in history. bring in today's panel to talk about this. dan henninger from "the wall street journal" and lenore hawkins from theme mattic research. lenore, maybe the name, pixel or not dramatic name or basically the same price as iphone. i don't see the phone going anywhere,...
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david: you became the ceo. lloyd: hank is an intense guy, works seven days work -- seven days a week, 24 hours a day. i did too. i had to go down to washington, there would be an announcement of the day after memorial day in the rose garden and it want you to fly dallas they so i could discuss the transition. >> i will nominate henry paulson to be the secretary of the treasury. thinking i need to discuss the transition to me. he was discussing his translation -- transition on his next job. i can't -- kept waiting for him. all we were talking about was his transition. his head was in another place. david: he took the job, you'd got the job, and the u.s. economy went south. it is fair to say. we went into the great recession. when did you realize the economy was heading further south than anyone had thought it possibly could? lloyd: we were worried about the risk profile of the institution, what was going on and to tell you the truth, in hindsight, everybody knows everything and everybody remembers having known e
david: you became the ceo. lloyd: hank is an intense guy, works seven days work -- seven days a week, 24 hours a day. i did too. i had to go down to washington, there would be an announcement of the day after memorial day in the rose garden and it want you to fly dallas they so i could discuss the transition. >> i will nominate henry paulson to be the secretary of the treasury. thinking i need to discuss the transition to me. he was discussing his translation -- transition on his next...
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david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." first here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump back on the campaign trail today, clarifying what he said last night. melissa: well -- david: had mainstream mead you yaw going crazy, literally, about whether or not he would accept the outcome of the election. did he make the sale? >>> new batch of leaked emails from hillary clinton's campaign chairman appears to encourage voter fraud by detailing how illegal immigrants can vote. >>> after already paying iran 1.7 billion in cash for what many have called a ransom, iran now asking the u.s. to pay billions more for two more americans convicted of unknown crimes. very latest details on a very disturbing situation created by the white house. melissa. melissa: back to the markets, the dow breaking a two-day winning streak, driven lower by shares of travelers, verizon and caterpillar. it is whiplash for oil, retreating from 15-month high. phil flynn, price futures group. fox news contributor. watching action from the cme. lor
david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." first here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump back on the campaign trail today, clarifying what he said last night. melissa: well -- david: had mainstream mead you yaw going crazy, literally, about whether or not he would accept the outcome of the election. did he make the sale? >>> new batch of leaked emails from hillary clinton's campaign chairman appears to encourage voter fraud by detailing how illegal...
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david?avid: i glad he recovered from being a lawyer. fight for florida, poll showing a close race for the state, clinton holding slim 2-point lead for trump in head-to-head match up. that is within the margin of error. hillary clinton and donald trump fighting for crucial american vote in battle ground state. we sent adam shapiro to littlehe pulse of the voters. adam, what are people telling you? reporter: we're speaking to republicans who are trump supporters. note traditionally in little havana, we're in versailles they serve a strong cup of coffee like expresso but cuban coffee. they have strong opinions as well. in this part of florida, remember that 46% of the entire population of cubans in the united states live right here. they tend to vote republican. that is shifting slightly but look at video we shot today. there were protesters who were protesting in favor of donald trump against hillary clinton because they are furious with the obama administration normalizing relations with cuba
david?avid: i glad he recovered from being a lawyer. fight for florida, poll showing a close race for the state, clinton holding slim 2-point lead for trump in head-to-head match up. that is within the margin of error. hillary clinton and donald trump fighting for crucial american vote in battle ground state. we sent adam shapiro to littlehe pulse of the voters. adam, what are people telling you? reporter: we're speaking to republicans who are trump supporters. note traditionally in little...
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david: i am david gura. this week's issue, we take you inside of the data center run by the donald trump for president campaign and what the biggest obstacle may be for him winning. twitter has one revenue stream. it is the company's firehose. we will tell you more. professional mermaids, yes, mermaids, taking to their business seriously. all of that on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here to talk about the cover story on donald trump. my first take away is that donald trump is not the man sending off a lot of the tweets he fires off. >> not all the time. brad, who runs the data operations for the organization, for the trump company, i mean he fires off. organization, campaign. he is doing some of the tweeting. mr. trump does some. if you wonder during the debates has been manning the twitter, it is brad. carol: he is a big deal in the trump campaign, how did he get there? ellen: he is not a career politician. that is one of the interesting things about the story, it takes you behind the scenes. he
david: i am david gura. this week's issue, we take you inside of the data center run by the donald trump for president campaign and what the biggest obstacle may be for him winning. twitter has one revenue stream. it is the company's firehose. we will tell you more. professional mermaids, yes, mermaids, taking to their business seriously. all of that on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here to talk about the cover story on donald trump. my first take away is that donald...
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david?id: the same day that "black lives matter" police critic endorsed hillary clinton, donald trump is talking about saving lives working with police, not against them. polls with mr. trump are with them. new gallup shows support for police shot up to the highest level since 1968. that is the is year richard nixon won presidency on law and order ticket. 12% increase from last year. here is heather mcdonald, manhattan institute and author of the war on cops. heather, no coincidence this, extrordinary jump for police has happened exactly during the time that we've had this war on cops, right, the past couple years? >> well it's a sharp jump even from june, david. the reason is in july we had eight cops that were assassinated by killers inspired by the "black lives matter" narrative. the public has realized, belatedly, but thank gosh they have, this false narrative is killing cops and it's killing good, law-abiding people in inner cities. we've had 50% in crease in gun homicides of officers t
david?id: the same day that "black lives matter" police critic endorsed hillary clinton, donald trump is talking about saving lives working with police, not against them. polls with mr. trump are with them. new gallup shows support for police shot up to the highest level since 1968. that is the is year richard nixon won presidency on law and order ticket. 12% increase from last year. here is heather mcdonald, manhattan institute and author of the war on cops. heather, no coincidence...
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david. david: brand new documents appearing to show evidence of top state officials trying to influence the fbi in the hillary clinton email investigation. new details in what could be a quid pro quo. >> wikileaks is back up and running in just the past hour. what today's batch of 3,000 leaked emails includes and who julian assange now blames for cutting off his internet connection. david: the white house is responding to donald trump's accusations of a rigged election as the candidate continues to blast the media and some members of his own party. does trump have a point? our panel weighing in. >> we have seen these kind of suggestions in the past but anytime there has been an effort to actually conduct a study and investigate, evidence, suggestions of widespread voter fraud, there has never been evidence to substantiate it. 'e campuses. or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. when a moment turns romantic, why pause to tak
david. david: brand new documents appearing to show evidence of top state officials trying to influence the fbi in the hillary clinton email investigation. new details in what could be a quid pro quo. >> wikileaks is back up and running in just the past hour. what today's batch of 3,000 leaked emails includes and who julian assange now blames for cutting off his internet connection. david: the white house is responding to donald trump's accusations of a rigged election as the candidate...
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david: incredible day. melissa: i'm melissa francis. david: this is melissa. i'm davi this is "after the bell." we have you covered on the big market movers but first here is what else we have for you this hour. so where do you shop? >> amazon. >> definitely amazon. >> amazon. >> amazon. >> amazon i think. >> amazon. >> amazon. >> amazon. prime. melissa: me too. me too. david: before anybody else, it is a big day for big earnings. we got you covered. e-commerce amazon primed for record quarter. we'll hear about alphabet. the parent company of google. we'll tell you why they changed their name. self-driving cars and new phone to compete with apple. a lot of competition between these go companies. the numbers you need to know out any moment now. melissa: back to the markets, the dow ending the day down 26 points driven lower by shares of boeing and caterpillar. ashley webster standing by at the new york stock exchange. ashley, everybody waiting for the big event. two of biggest names to report in few minutes. >> giants. we're waiting with bated breath, amazon an
david: incredible day. melissa: i'm melissa francis. david: this is melissa. i'm davi this is "after the bell." we have you covered on the big market movers but first here is what else we have for you this hour. so where do you shop? >> amazon. >> definitely amazon. >> amazon. >> amazon. >> amazon i think. >> amazon. >> amazon. >> amazon. prime. melissa: me too. me too. david: before anybody else, it is a big day for big earnings. we got...
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david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." let a little reaction from former senator scott brown. fred bouncer, jessica ehrlich they are all with us now. senator brown, what happened the past 24, what happened the past 72 hours is extraordinary. focus on the past 24 hours. in the debate last night donald trump pulled out all the stops with the press conference with ladies that claim they were abused or used or both by bill clinton. they went on with the debate itself, direct charges of hillary clinton enabling bill clinton. will we continue to see that style throughout the campaign? >> well certainly i was there. it was exciting and it was a little bit uncomfortable with the press conference before but i think it set up nicely because the moderators obviously hammered donald trump relentlessly in the first 15 minutes. he was almost like a boxer, just hanging on for dear life. once he got through that, struck back against hillary as enabler and bill clinton for all of his indiscretions he really got positive stride and i and ot
david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." let a little reaction from former senator scott brown. fred bouncer, jessica ehrlich they are all with us now. senator brown, what happened the past 24, what happened the past 72 hours is extraordinary. focus on the past 24 hours. in the debate last night donald trump pulled out all the stops with the press conference with ladies that claim they were abused or used or both by bill clinton. they went on with the debate itself, direct...
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david. i'm melissa francis. david: incredible, just when you think anything else would be too much, something spectacular happens. i'm david asman. glad you can join us. this is "after the bell." markets ending the day mixed. dow recovering a little bit. we'll have more on biggest movers. here is what else we have for you this afternoon. talk about an october surprise? this is it. congressman jason chaffetz alerting the nation this afternoon that the fbi has reopened its case into hillary clinton's emails. you never believe where the e-mails came from. what it means for the candidate, her campaign, her chances of becoming president just 11 days out from the election. everything has changed today. donald trump very quick to respond, now praising the fbi for what he says is courage to correct the horrible mistake they made, his comments. trump is set to take the stage at a rally in maine at any moment. of course we will take you there live. melissa: all right. we have more breaking news. a fir
david. i'm melissa francis. david: incredible, just when you think anything else would be too much, something spectacular happens. i'm david asman. glad you can join us. this is "after the bell." markets ending the day mixed. dow recovering a little bit. we'll have more on biggest movers. here is what else we have for you this afternoon. talk about an october surprise? this is it. congressman jason chaffetz alerting the nation this afternoon that the fbi has reopened its case into...
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david: and i'm david gura.d to win over american consumers with the recently redesigned prius. >> the business has changed a lot over the life of the prius. i mean, silicon valley and hollywood stars were driving it. now, that position is taken by tesla. the same way that hybrids were considered to be revolutionary at the time, people think about that as electric vehicles. that has sort of taken over that thing. so what people want to move on to what is new, hot, and cool. that has been to the detriment of the prius. carol: the prius isn't cool? >> not that cool. they redesigned the prius to sort of make it appeal to a wider design of people. the redesign went from what was admittedly not a good looking car to what is now maybe a little more out there than the typical person may want for this type of vehicle. it is very flashy, sort of angular, you know, sort of look that is not particularly popular with u.s. buyers. carol: people who have owned a prius are not necessarily buying another? >> this is one of the
david: and i'm david gura.d to win over american consumers with the recently redesigned prius. >> the business has changed a lot over the life of the prius. i mean, silicon valley and hollywood stars were driving it. now, that position is taken by tesla. the same way that hybrids were considered to be revolutionary at the time, people think about that as electric vehicles. that has sort of taken over that thing. so what people want to move on to what is new, hot, and cool. that has been...
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david: 25,000? here with me is jared levy, profitabletrading.com and jonathan honic of capitalist pig hedge fund. does it translate into market gains? >> i don't know what would propel that type of move. trump's tax plans and certainly a more favorable tax plan than hillary, it's not something revolutionary or radical. a flat tax would cause that move. what wouldn't cause that kind of a move would be a major spike of inflation. stocks in zimbabwe went up a lot. when inflation was spike. that's my worry. stocks could go up. david: i didn't think we would be talking about zimbabwe in this particular segment. jared, people made mistakes about politics and how that might affect the markets just in 2012 when president obama was re-elected. retail investors got out saying this guy doesn't like the free market. the markets are going to tumble. i think we've got a chart where president obama was re-elected from 2012 until now, the market's done nothing but go straight up. >> got to be careful at making wron
david: 25,000? here with me is jared levy, profitabletrading.com and jonathan honic of capitalist pig hedge fund. does it translate into market gains? >> i don't know what would propel that type of move. trump's tax plans and certainly a more favorable tax plan than hillary, it's not something revolutionary or radical. a flat tax would cause that move. what wouldn't cause that kind of a move would be a major spike of inflation. stocks in zimbabwe went up a lot. when inflation was spike....
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we will wait and see, david. david: wow.hat a story that is. >>> meanwhile if you can't decide who to voight for this election -- who to vote for in this election the pope has advice for catholic supporters, but is he endorsing one of the nominees? you have to read between the lines. kim kardashian robbery all took place in paris, france. details coming up. melissa: a surge at the u.s. border, record number of unaccompanied number of minors and families showing up at the southwest border entering the country illegally according to u.s. border patrol. fox news's casey stiegel standing by in dallas, texas with the latest on this one. casey, why are which seeing this? reporter: melissa, u.s. border patrol agents say they're apprehending upwards of 1000 people in a single day. that is just in one sector. the rio grande valley sector down in south texas where a winding river only separates the two countries. the vast majority of the illegal immigrants coming in now are from central america, like honduras and guatemala. but if you
we will wait and see, david. david: wow.hat a story that is. >>> meanwhile if you can't decide who to voight for this election -- who to vote for in this election the pope has advice for catholic supporters, but is he endorsing one of the nominees? you have to read between the lines. kim kardashian robbery all took place in paris, france. details coming up. melissa: a surge at the u.s. border, record number of unaccompanied number of minors and families showing up at the southwest...
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david: i'm david asman this is "after the bell." we have you covered on big market movers. here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump unshackled launching a twitter storm against paul ryan and other republicans in congress who have severed their ties with him. we'll be speaking with one who is still standing by his man trump, calling his colleagues in the gop, gutless. >>> new trove of emails released from clinton campaign chair john podesta apparently show collusion between the clinton team and the department of justice during the email investigation. the latest details on that to come. this as al gore joins hillary clinton at a campaign event in miami. what it took to get him off the sidelines and what it means for her campaign. melissa: back to the markets. the dow ending the day down more than 200 points. only one of the 30 blue-chips is in the green. that is apple. we have a story behind that coming up. meanwhile oil taking a hit as well today. trader todd horowitz is watching action from the cme. ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchang
david: i'm david asman this is "after the bell." we have you covered on big market movers. here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump unshackled launching a twitter storm against paul ryan and other republicans in congress who have severed their ties with him. we'll be speaking with one who is still standing by his man trump, calling his colleagues in the gop, gutless. >>> new trove of emails released from clinton campaign chair john podesta apparently show...
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david: i am david gura.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm. a.m. 960 in the bay area. in the features section, patagonia's plans to combat climate change. carol: it is all about a shift from outdoor clothing to food. you write about patagonia and they are getting into the food business with patagonia provisions. what exactly are they doing? at first blush it looks like they are doing some sort of a trail food. they did a smoked salmon and a foil, prune and nut bars, certain things you would take on a trip when you are wearing your patagonia. as they explained to me, it is about shelfstable goods entering the markets with stuff that is not perishable. they have done some real due diligence on the sourcing to make sure it is environmentally sound. carol: this is a company -- that is known for their goods, but they are also known for their concerns about the environment. it is part of their mission ended -- they are bringing that into what they are doing in the food area. >> they are taking what they hav
david: i am david gura.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm. a.m. 960 in the bay area. in the features section, patagonia's plans to combat climate change. carol: it is all about a shift from outdoor clothing to food. you write about patagonia and they are getting into the food business with patagonia provisions. what exactly are they doing? at first blush it looks like they are doing some sort of a trail food. they did a smoked salmon and a foil, prune and nut bars, certain things you...
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david: this is a great chart.ink at&t say taking will not have to go into high yields. >> right. they would have to be downgraded by three notches. even a slight downgrade, this is $120 billion of debt. it could have some substantial ripple effects. david: alix, they think it's going to be 2.into next year. alix: right. anything over three times it and gets dicey. but the adjustments are what we don't know about it yet. >> it's not so clear. david: good. >> over in china, something really fascinating has been going on. it hasn't gotten a lot of attention. these white bars here are capital outputs when it comes to china down by about $72 billion. a lot of money continuing to leave china. this yellow line here is dollar and the onshore u.n. rates and that has been increasing, meeting stronger dollar and you have weaker yawn. back -- yuan. back in january when we had all the turmoil in the market, now you have the weakest level for the u.n. since back in september of last year. and what's happening? nothing. the mark
david: this is a great chart.ink at&t say taking will not have to go into high yields. >> right. they would have to be downgraded by three notches. even a slight downgrade, this is $120 billion of debt. it could have some substantial ripple effects. david: alix, they think it's going to be 2.into next year. alix: right. anything over three times it and gets dicey. but the adjustments are what we don't know about it yet. >> it's not so clear. david: good. >> over in china,...
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david: i'm david asman, charles fain will be back tomorrow. donald trump said last night he would leave us in suspense whether he would accept the result of the election. >> i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the united states, that i will totally accept the result of this great and historic presidential election if i win. >> he's keeping his options over to quote protect the voters. >> i would accept a clear election result, but i would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result. david: what is wrong with waiting for the results of the election before you decide to give an unqualified acceptance of that election? >> because it shows where we have gone from our society. in 190 richard nixon probably had a good legal challenge with what was on in chicago with potential election fraud, and he decided for the betterment of the country to let it pass. then in 2000 with litigation, judges and lawyers are going to decide who is going t
david: i'm david asman, charles fain will be back tomorrow. donald trump said last night he would leave us in suspense whether he would accept the result of the election. >> i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the united states, that i will totally accept the result of this great and historic presidential election if i win. >> he's keeping his options over to quote protect the voters. >> i would accept a clear...