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emily: what has it been like working with david lynch? vid: he is an incredibly efficient director. he is now more than halfway through. he is kind of a genius. watching him work, i have been down to the set couple of times. the actors, i'm not allowed to say who they are, but many of them have worked with him for their entire careers. so it is really watching a maestro. i am incredibly excited. i think it will be a work of -- dare i say, genius? i don't use that word often. emily: a work of genius? david: i should not on wood but i feel like it will be really special. emily: what about china? this is eson that netflix is being asked all the time. ♪ emily: there are more scripted tv shows than ever before. there are also more canceled tv shows than ever before. are we in a tv bubble? david: i don't really think so. a bubble implies that there will be a puncture and we will be down 25%. i definitely do not see that. it is possible to not succeed. microsoft, yahoo!, they went in and they went out. they decided after a certain amount of inves
emily: what has it been like working with david lynch? vid: he is an incredibly efficient director. he is now more than halfway through. he is kind of a genius. watching him work, i have been down to the set couple of times. the actors, i'm not allowed to say who they are, but many of them have worked with him for their entire careers. so it is really watching a maestro. i am incredibly excited. i think it will be a work of -- dare i say, genius? i don't use that word often. emily: a work of...
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tom: david woo of bank of america merrill lynch is with us.derful to have you here. let's talk american politics. there is without question a nostalgia of republicans supporting mr. trump in search of a past. what passed is there? we know they cannot find it. what are they going to find as they try to look back to something to grab in our past? luigi: there is nostalgia for a time when the united states was growing at a more healthy way, and this was shared by a larger faction of the population. today growth is low, and not only that, the fraction of people enjoying this growth is smaller. that is why people look at the past and they want to think about the time when things were better. tom: tpp, i believe mr. trump will say this morning, 12:00 , that he is against trade beingtheir candidate against the trade agreement? luigi: his position against trade is trying to get at the feasible calls rather than deep calls. if you look at the substance, the impact of china on jobs is just 10%. active story is technology. technology is increasing produc
tom: david woo of bank of america merrill lynch is with us.derful to have you here. let's talk american politics. there is without question a nostalgia of republicans supporting mr. trump in search of a past. what passed is there? we know they cannot find it. what are they going to find as they try to look back to something to grab in our past? luigi: there is nostalgia for a time when the united states was growing at a more healthy way, and this was shared by a larger faction of the...
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lynch. the new bears quarterback david webb had a great debut, the lieu for more than 440 yards and four touchdowns. two of those tds went to chad hansen, who had 14 catches, for 160 yards. cal went on to win 51-31. davis and hansen have developed a strong connection. >> last night i had -- we fell one short. i felt like that -- had a chance and had a big day, and stepped up. >> just happy to be out there with our team, in sydney, australia, being out here with our brothers and just getting a win is a way to start the season. >> such a great opportunity to experience something that is so different, and special. so, yeah, would anticipate this becoming an annual event. >> no thank you baseball. the giants began the day one game back of the dodgers, san francisco plays atlanta in half hour. albert segura will start for jake peavy. the dodgers take on the cubs today, clayton kershaw getting closer to making his return. corey seger ties the contest with one in the first, 23rd 23rd homer of the year is a franchise record for a shortstop. julio had a strong outing and tied a career high by striking out e
lynch. the new bears quarterback david webb had a great debut, the lieu for more than 440 yards and four touchdowns. two of those tds went to chad hansen, who had 14 catches, for 160 yards. cal went on to win 51-31. davis and hansen have developed a strong connection. >> last night i had -- we fell one short. i felt like that -- had a chance and had a big day, and stepped up. >> just happy to be out there with our team, in sydney, australia, being out here with our brothers and just...
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in a letter to u-s attorney general loretta lynch, state reps david bowen, and evan goyke goy-key say the state investigators pose a conflict of interest -- because they used to work for the milwaukee police department.lawmakers say the federal investigation would help restore faith between the public and law enforcement. investigation coming on the same day sylville smith is laid to rest. the reverand jessie jackson giving today's eulogy at christian faith fellowship church near 86th and good hope. fox 6's derica williams with more details. "comfort and healing and a future that is positive " that's the message being sent by church pastors as loved ones mourn sylville smith. he had a big heart he was a loving person and a very much loved person. the attorney for smiths family spoke on their behalf as they jackson attempted to console smiths family while also trying to heal a city. we must turn this crisis into opportunity. assess where we go from here i was able to sit down with rev. jesse jackson who delivered the eulogy. he later expressed his goal of unifying a city that he says i
in a letter to u-s attorney general loretta lynch, state reps david bowen, and evan goyke goy-key say the state investigators pose a conflict of interest -- because they used to work for the milwaukee police department.lawmakers say the federal investigation would help restore faith between the public and law enforcement. investigation coming on the same day sylville smith is laid to rest. the reverand jessie jackson giving today's eulogy at christian faith fellowship church near 86th and good...
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in a letter to u-s attorney general loretta lynch, state reps david bowen, and evan goyke goy-key say that a federal investigation would better restore faith between the public and law enforcement.they be done by people not connected to the milwaukee police department. this week, wisconsin attorney general brad schimel said some investigators working on the case at the state d-o-j used to work for m-p-d, and added that it would not be a conflict of interest. the steven avery case takes a turn! his attorney asks the wisconsin court of appeals to hold off on their appeal until she gets test results back.... she also filed a motion today... to test evidence in the murder of teresa halbach... for which of of... and serving life in prison. krystle kacner has been in manitiwoc county all day with the latest. this is the motion filed here -- at the manitowoc county courthouse.... a motion for post conviction scientific testing. as you can see ... it's very involved.. very detailed.... avery's attorney .. kathleen zellner was here just a few hours ago... to file it in person. she says amoung
in a letter to u-s attorney general loretta lynch, state reps david bowen, and evan goyke goy-key say that a federal investigation would better restore faith between the public and law enforcement.they be done by people not connected to the milwaukee police department. this week, wisconsin attorney general brad schimel said some investigators working on the case at the state d-o-j used to work for m-p-d, and added that it would not be a conflict of interest. the steven avery case takes a turn!...
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in a letter to u-s attorney general loretta lynch, state reps david bowen, and evan goyke goy-key say the state investigators pose a conflict of interest -- because they used to work for the milwaukee police department.lawmakers say the federal investigation would help restore faith between the public and law enforcement. the news comes as sylville smith is laid to rest. yesterday's funeral services heal. rev. jesse jackson delivered the eulogy. he says the uprising that followed the shooting show that people are living in pain, and poverty.... and his goal is to help turn crisis into opportunity. we want to meet with them continuously they need more than temporary consolation they need jobs and skills training education and security for their families, they need what everyone else needs ...equal opportunity. funeral that the real way of paying tribute to smith is to get people back to work, in schools and address segregation. some big names in action for last night's pre-season game as the packers take on the 49-ers. tim van vooren has the highlights from been a hot topic lately as p
in a letter to u-s attorney general loretta lynch, state reps david bowen, and evan goyke goy-key say the state investigators pose a conflict of interest -- because they used to work for the milwaukee police department.lawmakers say the federal investigation would help restore faith between the public and law enforcement. the news comes as sylville smith is laid to rest. yesterday's funeral services heal. rev. jesse jackson delivered the eulogy. he says the uprising that followed the shooting...
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today, state representatives david bowen and evan goyke sent a letter to u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, justice to take over smith's investigation because current investigators used to work for mpd. that letter saying in part, " while nothing in state statute prohibits their involvement, former mpd employees working on an investigation involving a current mpd officer contrasts significantly with the spirit and the intent of act 348." no word tonight on if they've received a response. and today, there was a city-wide effort to bring milwaukee together. clergyman and others held 25 block parties in their all things in common initiative. the partnership will allow communities to provide help and services to their neighbors. adrienne: we are in the weather center with chief meteorologist mark baden. market first it was the rain, , now we have to be ready for fog. mark: you can see that things have quieted down. we do have scattered showers and thunderstorms to the east and south there could still be an isolated shower in our southern counties. inland, down to half a mile. visibility and do
today, state representatives david bowen and evan goyke sent a letter to u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, justice to take over smith's investigation because current investigators used to work for mpd. that letter saying in part, " while nothing in state statute prohibits their involvement, former mpd employees working on an investigation involving a current mpd officer contrasts significantly with the spirit and the intent of act 348." no word tonight on if they've received a...
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david bowen and evan goyke... have sent a letter to u-s attorney general 'loretta lynch' asking for the department of justice to take over the investigation of that shooting. 3 right now, the 'state' that investigation and bowen says "it is difficult for the public to trust a process that has former milwaukee police officers conducting an investigation into a milwaukee police-involved shooting." 3 a funeral was held for smith in milwaukee today, and the reverend jesse jackson delivered a eulogy. cbs 58 evan kruegel joins us live with the story....evan? our cameras were not allowed inside did get a chance to speak with reverend jesse jackson - who shared his conversation with the family. :16:53we must turn this crisis, into opportunity at the christian faith fellowship church - hundreds came in red and white - joining famed reverend jesse jackson at a funeral for sylville smith :22:95we could not stop this funeral, but we must stop the next one. the reverend provided the eulogy - telling sylville - by channeling their sadness into a positive outcome for milwaukee.:22:20 :22:20)the real monument is putting young milwa
david bowen and evan goyke... have sent a letter to u-s attorney general 'loretta lynch' asking for the department of justice to take over the investigation of that shooting. 3 right now, the 'state' that investigation and bowen says "it is difficult for the public to trust a process that has former milwaukee police officers conducting an investigation into a milwaukee police-involved shooting." 3 a funeral was held for smith in milwaukee today, and the reverend jesse jackson...
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. >> alan alan -- loretta lynch -- >> hang on one second david.ore news coming forward that i want to get to because we just have a short amount of time. >> okay. >> but we are hearing reports that the fbi did want an investigation into perceived conflicts the clinton foundation and the state department and that doj shut them down. alan you know i realize that you know you're more on the left and you're advocating her side. >> proudly. >> however, isn't there a part of you that just says you know maybe it's work checking out because it sure doesn't seem right? >> i would question that you have john cornyn who you mentioned in the introduction who wants to have her investigated in the middle of an election season. gee, i wonder what the agenda here. i question the timing of all of this on the behalf -- [ overlapping voices ] >> by the way, you're supporting a candidate who superior for fraud in is up for fraud. >> a civil suit? i'm not worried about a civil suit. we both agree that loretta lynch won't do anything as far as prosecuting hillary clint
. >> alan alan -- loretta lynch -- >> hang on one second david.ore news coming forward that i want to get to because we just have a short amount of time. >> okay. >> but we are hearing reports that the fbi did want an investigation into perceived conflicts the clinton foundation and the state department and that doj shut them down. alan you know i realize that you know you're more on the left and you're advocating her side. >> proudly. >> however, isn't there...
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lynch... asking for a feaderal investigation into the shootoing death of sylville smith.milwaukee democrats david bowen and evan goyke say they want the u-s justice department to take over the cas. case.in a statement, representative bowen said "it is difficult for the public to trust a process that has shooting."representative goyke says a federal probe would help eliminate any conflict of interest. 3 hundreds came out christian faith fellowship church for syville smith's funel today. our cameras were not allowed inside, but we talked with reverend jesse jackson after he delivered the eulogy.he told smith's faly they must honor sylville by turning their sadness to a positive outcome for milwaukee. 1 putting young milwaukee back to work, and keeping our youth in school and not expelling them and not incarcerating them. bringing them hope, and i asked the young people of the family to lead the way. 3 jackson says there needs to be more transparancy in the smith investigation and is calling for the release of body camera video.friends and family say today was ?not? about the shooting -- but about s
lynch... asking for a feaderal investigation into the shootoing death of sylville smith.milwaukee democrats david bowen and evan goyke say they want the u-s justice department to take over the cas. case.in a statement, representative bowen said "it is difficult for the public to trust a process that has shooting."representative goyke says a federal probe would help eliminate any conflict of interest. 3 hundreds came out christian faith fellowship church for syville smith's funel...
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david bowen and evan goyke... have sent a letter to u-s attorney general 'loretta lynch' asking for the department of justice to take over the investigation of that shooting. 3 right now, the 'state'
david bowen and evan goyke... have sent a letter to u-s attorney general 'loretta lynch' asking for the department of justice to take over the investigation of that shooting. 3 right now, the 'state'
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just yesterday, state representatives david bowen and evan goyke sent a letter to u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, asking the department of justice to take over smith's investigation, because current investigators used to work for mpd. milwaukee leaders are looking for ways to quell violence in e mike gousha talks to the common council president this morning on "upfront." mike: we're stepping back to -- two weeks out. we're stepping back to look at the situation and the city's response with common council president ashanti hamilton. then, the republican state senator helping to lead the new "wisconsin women for trump." a big polling deficit here in wisconsin. plus, milwaukee's election commissioner on the return of expanded early voting. it's all coming up at 9:00, right here on "upfront." thema: new information this morning, in the shooting death of basketball star dwayne wade's cousin. police say an argument with an uber driver escalated into a shoot-out. nykea aldridge was caught in the crossfire while pushing her 3-week-old child in a stroller. this happened on chicago's south side. police ar
just yesterday, state representatives david bowen and evan goyke sent a letter to u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, asking the department of justice to take over smith's investigation, because current investigators used to work for mpd. milwaukee leaders are looking for ways to quell violence in e mike gousha talks to the common council president this morning on "upfront." mike: we're stepping back to -- two weeks out. we're stepping back to look at the situation and the city's...
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lynch with sportscenter 5 powered by xfinity. >> the reset point, we need to look at the scoreboard daily and nightly. last night in seattle before the game david ortiz victory tour, northwest king salmon. they are dressing up like david ortiz. it looks like a mr. t starter kit. all solo shots fired, how about andrew, 40 members of his family , everybody from ohio hit later on in the game. he gets his feet wet in major league baseball. he's a catcher now for the detroit tigers. the tigers came in here and swept away the red sox. winners of a in a row. the tigers are going to play a prominent role in the wild card hunt. more importantly in the wild-card hunt, the tigers and red sox are tied. look down, they come into fenway for a series next week. he liked what he saw and everyone was on the same page. the number two overall pick in 2008, his dad played and had a hall of fame career with the oakland raiders. >> it is great. a great sports city. boston is a great sports city. the reputation kind of carries. seeing with all of the fans out here, having some family out , it is interesting. >> chris is obviously missing time in the last few years. p
lynch with sportscenter 5 powered by xfinity. >> the reset point, we need to look at the scoreboard daily and nightly. last night in seattle before the game david ortiz victory tour, northwest king salmon. they are dressing up like david ortiz. it looks like a mr. t starter kit. all solo shots fired, how about andrew, 40 members of his family , everybody from ohio hit later on in the game. he gets his feet wet in major league baseball. he's a catcher now for the detroit tigers. the tigers...
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david. also tonight, a prime time look at the broncos first real quarterback competition in years. mark sanchez, trevor siemian, and paxton lynch trying to prove they are the starter. >> mark haas joins us now. go on another week or two at least. we may have to go to gary kubiak's judgment card. mark sanchez played the first quarter. he had a pass to demaryius thomas. sanchez, 10-13 for 99 yards. the second quarter belonged to trevor siemian. he was sharp, but not spectacular, seven for 12. 88 yards. no touchdowns, no interceptions. he led a couple osh as for paxton lynch, completed six of seven passes. 74 yards. also, no touchdowns. no picks. he moved the ball a bit. but did not put any points on the board. broncos dominated that scoreboard 20-0. the final, and michael spencer was in chicago. so any separation in this quarterback competition? >> i think we would be talking interception mark sanchez drive. he probably won the quarterback battle today even with that interception. he was really good under pressure. his interception didn't come because he was under pressure and threw a pick six like in training camp. all three guy
david. also tonight, a prime time look at the broncos first real quarterback competition in years. mark sanchez, trevor siemian, and paxton lynch trying to prove they are the starter. >> mark haas joins us now. go on another week or two at least. we may have to go to gary kubiak's judgment card. mark sanchez played the first quarter. he had a pass to demaryius thomas. sanchez, 10-13 for 99 yards. the second quarter belonged to trevor siemian. he was sharp, but not spectacular, seven for...
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lynch with sportscenter 5. powered with xfinity. mike: andrew benedetti made a catch for the ages. it will be that catch your and coffee. david price it back in saint pete against his former team. eight innings, two hits, no runs and eight punch outs. last night's game there was a catch. >> a deep right into left field mud down into the corner again and heading near the wall. he is hung up, did he catch it? you got to be kidding me. he took one back. a spectacular play by the rookie. the time as a kid, he said. what a spectacular catch, the best he has ever made. and david price when he came back and he thanked him and not surprised, a southeast conference guy. big papi will have the biggest hug of all coming down the end welcome to the big leagues, boys. ok. meanwhile later on taking the two-run home run. r.b.i. 77 -- 771. that is pretty relevant. the red sox slide into a first-place tie. they win within two games, the red sox in toronto. taking you to milwaukee. watch the ice cream cone on the top as he gets up. it looked like a clean catch to me. tom brady was excused from practice today again. it was excused yesterday. he
lynch with sportscenter 5. powered with xfinity. mike: andrew benedetti made a catch for the ages. it will be that catch your and coffee. david price it back in saint pete against his former team. eight innings, two hits, no runs and eight punch outs. last night's game there was a catch. >> a deep right into left field mud down into the corner again and heading near the wall. he is hung up, did he catch it? you got to be kidding me. he took one back. a spectacular play by the rookie. the...
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david. [applause] >> now you know why he is such a great diplomat last laugh. [laughter] speefive. >>>> imagine and wonder racial lynching per week it was a psychological device to hold down erase if you were black you were afraid this could happen. >> michael is a teenager trained to become a bricklayer young mr. seven children his aunt asked him to go get it back cigarettes of u.s. pulls up behind him and he pulls out his pistol orders and into the backseat of the car and he knows if he gets in the car what will happen in black man alabama you know, . >> i am a multiple reader and so sometimes i will finish a book in one sitting but more often and then not for example, what but that i finished reading a short time ago is this great book.
david. [applause] >> now you know why he is such a great diplomat last laugh. [laughter] speefive. >>>> imagine and wonder racial lynching per week it was a psychological device to hold down erase if you were black you were afraid this could happen. >> michael is a teenager trained to become a bricklayer young mr. seven children his aunt asked him to go get it back cigarettes of u.s. pulls up behind him and he pulls out his pistol orders and into the backseat of the car...
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on camera phone, rather -- singing a racist song about lynching and the students immediately were expelled from the university by president david borne of the university of oklahoma. is anyone troubled by the singular action of president boren? is anyone troubled that a university president has expelled students unilaterally? >> yes. >> yes, absolutely. i think, i mean, these things come up a lot in our, you know, quick reaction society where people are robbed of the right of due process and i think particularly in the university setting we have so much sort of learning and independent thought and sort of transformation going on, i mean, i think anyone would be hard pressed to defend their actions but not to defend their right to due process. >> it's kind of a scary idea, right, that there can be -- that a student can make a choice that has an impact on the community, right, and there are a lot of choices students make in any type of university settings and that there can be such a quick response. one may argue if they had worked at the university of oklahoma that perhaps president boren's response may be a distraction to some
on camera phone, rather -- singing a racist song about lynching and the students immediately were expelled from the university by president david borne of the university of oklahoma. is anyone troubled by the singular action of president boren? is anyone troubled that a university president has expelled students unilaterally? >> yes. >> yes, absolutely. i think, i mean, these things come up a lot in our, you know, quick reaction society where people are robbed of the right of due...
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. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg . ceong up the merrill lynch a big announcement thursday. jonathan: chinese factories outperformed in july. the tale of 2 p.m. i's. the official readings are showing things are not ok but the private readings show things are ok. follow the private one. what is your view? >> i think the official one is probably biased toward the soe weakness. maybe we are looking at the smaller private companies where we see more growth. neither of these give you a convincing story of strength and neither give you a convincing story of recovery. -- the view of our chief economist says we are going in for a protracted time of weakness. probably declining growth in the mid-6% range. aboutan: we will talk politics and china but regionally, china is so fragmented at the moment particularly in the northeastern province where these companies are issuing debt and 300 basis points more than the national average. much of a concern is that for central policy planners looking at regions across the world that increasingly tells different stor
. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg . ceong up the merrill lynch a big announcement thursday. jonathan: chinese factories outperformed in july. the tale of 2 p.m. i's. the official readings are showing things are not ok but the private readings show things are ok. follow the private one. what is your view? >> i think the official one is probably biased toward the soe weakness. maybe we are looking at the smaller private companies where we see more growth. neither of these give you a...
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david: we want to thank carl riccadonna, who will be back with us later. ethan harris, bank of america/merrill lynch, head of global economics, is staying with us. alix: we are going to start over in europe. take a look at rbs. they had a larger than estimated loss in the second quarter. they had to set aside more money to cover lawsuits, but more importantly, it may not reach its 2019 goal and was planning -- and is planning to abandon to set up williams england consumer bank as a stand-alone business. rbs is trying to become a consumer bank, and those plans have been pushed off, even though they spent a lot of money on the project. a really interesting story happening with priceline in the u.s. it's profit the estimates. they said perhaps the terrorism issues did not have an impact on their business, very different from what we have heard from other online travel websites. revenue increased 12%. travel bookings, the amount of money that people spend on priceline, increased 19%. it faced competition, which makes it more impressive that it was able to beat, the stock up 5%, 6% premarket. microsoft -
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david: thanks so much. she is from bank of america merrill lynch. hearing from earnings strategist. minutes from the meeting. as the fed has struggled to interpret recent data, one point doesn't make sense. inflation and expectations are not moving together like they used to. this is the spread between the two. expectations are lower than actual inflation. how can a data dependent fed make sense of it. joining us is matthew who wrote a piece. matt, we loved this piece of the weekend. explain why the divergence? matt: there are a number of theories. central banks of become more persuasive since the 1990's. people distrust that, even if inflation goes up and down. overall, they will hit their target eventually. interesting theory i think gets less consideration is inflation has gotten so low now. it doesn't really factor into people's decisions when they are making business decisions. that link between inflation expectation to actual inflation has become disconnected. -- been so belong long since a folder. we forgot what it was worried about to worry
david: thanks so much. she is from bank of america merrill lynch. hearing from earnings strategist. minutes from the meeting. as the fed has struggled to interpret recent data, one point doesn't make sense. inflation and expectations are not moving together like they used to. this is the spread between the two. expectations are lower than actual inflation. how can a data dependent fed make sense of it. joining us is matthew who wrote a piece. matt, we loved this piece of the weekend. explain...
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lynch on a plane, it is a problem. even if nothing wrong, the optics are terrible. i can be honest of my people doing the wrong thing and that was a bad move. >> davidonald trump made an incredible pivot this week. he gave major speeches. read off a teleprompter the whole time and the only week with "justice" last night, that being us. and he's been very much on tell prompter. how long do you think that will last? >> well, if he wants to win, he's going to stay on message and the message he had this week is a winning message for him. the more he talks about people's security, not only their personal security, but also, their economic security, he will attract republicans to come back into the fold and undecided voters coming his way. our polling recently in ohio of women voters showed particularly his first ad being effective because it talked about the things voters care about which is securing the border, defunding sanctuary cities and deporting illegal immigrants who come here and create heinous crimes. >> i want to talk about that. but, david, before i go to the immigrant thing, i want to talk about the fact that coki roberts said that clinton s
lynch on a plane, it is a problem. even if nothing wrong, the optics are terrible. i can be honest of my people doing the wrong thing and that was a bad move. >> davidonald trump made an incredible pivot this week. he gave major speeches. read off a teleprompter the whole time and the only week with "justice" last night, that being us. and he's been very much on tell prompter. how long do you think that will last? >> well, if he wants to win, he's going to stay on message...
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lynch, thank you very much. they are sticking with the december cap. ount. david: i suspect it will right through december.all about risk on in the markets. that takes us to u.s. equities. specializes in stocks. he is joining us now from boston. welcome, mr. perkins. tell us about your theory on large caps and why that is the place to go in now. which ones should we be looking at? we hit new highs on the s&p 500 and the nasdaq on friday. this bull market continues to be despised by professional investors who have been underweight risk and carrying very high cash balances. the result is the market continues to climb despite good jobs numbers and a reasonably healthy economy. i think large caps give you that balance between some defensiveness but also some exposure to a market that continues to want to climb higher. valuation question is and why they are not fully valued at these record levels. how do you find bargains in this market? eddie: it is very hard. i think a lot of the yield oriented sectors like utilities and telecom look very rich to a us. that is the consensus view, but certain investors and eps
lynch, thank you very much. they are sticking with the december cap. ount. david: i suspect it will right through december.all about risk on in the markets. that takes us to u.s. equities. specializes in stocks. he is joining us now from boston. welcome, mr. perkins. tell us about your theory on large caps and why that is the place to go in now. which ones should we be looking at? we hit new highs on the s&p 500 and the nasdaq on friday. this bull market continues to be despised by...
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talk about where we go with david, global market strategist at jpmorgan asset management and dan, equity strategist for bank of america ml merrill lynch expecting a correction and with this decline yesterday and today, less than 1% move lower off record highs. where does your correction come from? >> i think if you look at the makeup of this rally, there's been a shift in leadership. look at the first half, it was all about falling rates and a weber dollar. look at what's happened in the second half so far, the winners are different. i think it's been the whippers have been driven -- winners have been driven by the fiscal stimulus and improving growth. as we overshot to the downside in february, overshooting to the upside here. i don't think the fundamentals are that good. >> you don't see it as bullish as many do, that we're having now leadership from health care and consumer discretionary and technology, the groups that have lagged? >> i would, except i think that the expectations are too high. if you were to look at the number of stories mentioning fiscal stimulus in july, i think it was over 800. that's 2009 type of levels. look a
talk about where we go with david, global market strategist at jpmorgan asset management and dan, equity strategist for bank of america ml merrill lynch expecting a correction and with this decline yesterday and today, less than 1% move lower off record highs. where does your correction come from? >> i think if you look at the makeup of this rally, there's been a shift in leadership. look at the first half, it was all about falling rates and a weber dollar. look at what's happened in the...
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david: we want to welcome worldwide for a special interview with brian moynihan, bank of america merrill lynch chairman. thank you for being here. how does this affect bank of america in its business in europe? aian: in europe we have business that deals with large companies and investors so there will be a lot of activity today. if you go to the heart of it you have an economy which is bigger .han california that needs help governor carney and the monetary committee is trying to help it continue to grow with a surprise from brexit causing concern. us to brexittakes really because that is what governor carney is responding to. for england and europe, what do you say right now through your dealings with clients, your affect of brexit? brian: it was a surprise that it went that way so people are still adjusting to that. adjustments range from personal disappointment to, now we have got to figure out what is going to happen. we all have plans that got us through the initial thing and volumes went through the roof, all handled well by the industry. now you are into what are the plans and how do yo
david: we want to welcome worldwide for a special interview with brian moynihan, bank of america merrill lynch chairman. thank you for being here. how does this affect bank of america in its business in europe? aian: in europe we have business that deals with large companies and investors so there will be a lot of activity today. if you go to the heart of it you have an economy which is bigger .han california that needs help governor carney and the monetary committee is trying to help it...
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david. that's her job. her job is to lobby for american businesses. >> megyn, here's the reality. there's not going to be a prosecution. there's not going to be a prosecution because of the fact that loretta lynch's boss has formally endorsed hillary clinton. but the reality is while there may be no legal consequences from what's happened here this bribery, this racketeering and that's what it was, there will be political consequences. the polls are already starting to show that. donald trump is moving up in the polls, and it's in large part because of this. >> i don't know what you're talking about, but okay. all the polls show that hillary clinton is ahead sizably, number one. and, number two and more importantly, donald trump has more problems than -- he has more problems than o.j. simpson when it comes for running to be president of the united states. there you have it. >> i'm going to have to digest that. i thought you were going for more issues than a magazine rack. >> i was trying for a good analogy. >> great to see you both. there are also some new dramatic questions tonight about what some call the original campaign promise from donald trump. >> we're going to build the wall, and who's g
david. that's her job. her job is to lobby for american businesses. >> megyn, here's the reality. there's not going to be a prosecution. there's not going to be a prosecution because of the fact that loretta lynch's boss has formally endorsed hillary clinton. but the reality is while there may be no legal consequences from what's happened here this bribery, this racketeering and that's what it was, there will be political consequences. the polls are already starting to show that. donald...
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david rolfe on the movement to increase workers wages. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> sunday night on "q & a" -- >> there was an average, imagine, of one racial lynching a week in the south. and it was a brilliant, psychological device to hold down a race. if you were black you were afraid this could happen to you. >> thundershower laurence leamer talks about his latest book "the lynching" the epic courtroom battle that brought down the klan about the trial ollowing the 1981 killing of 19-year-old michael donald by the k.k.k. in mobile, alabama. >> michael is this teenager. he's trained to become a brick layer. the youngest of seven children. he's helping his mother in their house and his aunt wants to ask him to go out and get a pack of cigarettes. gives him a dollar. puts it in his wallet. goes out in his old -- and this old buick pulled up behind him and james pulls out his pistol and orders him into the back southeast the car. he knows when he gets in that car what's going to happen. he's a black man in alabama and you know. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." with the national park service celebrating its centennial anniversary t
david rolfe on the movement to increase workers wages. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> sunday night on "q & a" -- >> there was an average, imagine, of one racial lynching a week in the south. and it was a brilliant, psychological device to hold down a race. if you were black you were afraid this could happen to you. >> thundershower laurence leamer talks about his latest book "the lynching" the epic courtroom battle that brought...
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on bloomberg radio later this morning, we will speak with david lynch lower of dartmouth college.ll speak to him about jackson hole. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: it is bloomberg "surveillance." tom keene is in new york, francine lacqua in london. goldman sachs is any opec deal may only deepen the oversupply. crude below $47. the executive editor of commodities, and steven saywell is with us. we were expecting a lot from this possible freeze and we do not even know if they will do anything, but if they do there is push back saying that is not enough to deal with the oversupply. >> opec is gently encouraging noises. i do not know if anyone has talked about cuts. there was already a great deal of skepticism. if you look at the positioning we have on friday from the previous week, all of the action was in the short and there were virtually no longs at all. they are looking at libya and i cheered up and you -- nigeria and iraq. they are saying that probably will mean a trickle short-term and long-term it could mean a lot more oil and that pushes back the rebalancing of the
on bloomberg radio later this morning, we will speak with david lynch lower of dartmouth college.ll speak to him about jackson hole. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: it is bloomberg "surveillance." tom keene is in new york, francine lacqua in london. goldman sachs is any opec deal may only deepen the oversupply. crude below $47. the executive editor of commodities, and steven saywell is with us. we were expecting a lot from this possible freeze and we do not even know if...