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i'm david tom the urban designer for the candlestick project. going to have to help me with the technology here. i'll cover three topics. introduction, which is why are we here, which math has covered quite adequately. we'll talk about the guiding principles that have been in place since the initial d4d was conceived and then an illustration of what could be done with the changes that are being proposed. excuse me, david, sf gov tv, can we have the compute -- computer please. >> matt said the 2008 approvals made provision for transfer of office, and that's now happening in this new design. the main thing is the market conditions have changed in retail, and this gives five point the agility to respond to markets and move from predominantly retail into a mixed use more vibrant community and also enables housing to be developed sooner because there is housing that is coming into this section of the site. i'll talk about a few of the guiding principles and go through these quickly but a lot of it was driven initially by the use of significant vistas
i'm david tom the urban designer for the candlestick project. going to have to help me with the technology here. i'll cover three topics. introduction, which is why are we here, which math has covered quite adequately. we'll talk about the guiding principles that have been in place since the initial d4d was conceived and then an illustration of what could be done with the changes that are being proposed. excuse me, david, sf gov tv, can we have the compute -- computer please. >> matt said...
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that is just an example, david. tomearly opponent -- david: is there a danger of you exceeding? within the vote before over impeachment, or some of the issues you're interested in? tom: i believe the impeachment process will have run its course long before november 2020. and i started this two years ago, literally, october of 2017, and more than 8 million americans sign the petition i started. my belief in this is, we have a cancer at the heart of our government. we have the most corrupt president in american history. the right thing to do is to hold him to account. 8 million americans agree with me. i think the further this goes, the clearer it is that this has always been a question of right and wrong. this has never been a question of political expediency. it is always been a question of standing up and doing what is right, and opposing real wrongdoing at the heart of our government, and actually protecting the american people and the constitution. as is never been a political calculation. david: the president of the
that is just an example, david. tomearly opponent -- david: is there a danger of you exceeding? within the vote before over impeachment, or some of the issues you're interested in? tom: i believe the impeachment process will have run its course long before november 2020. and i started this two years ago, literally, october of 2017, and more than 8 million americans sign the petition i started. my belief in this is, we have a cancer at the heart of our government. we have the most corrupt...
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david? >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the alarming surveillance just in. authorities now looking at this video tonight obtained bymbersl fight. >>> here in new york city tonight, the first vaping death. this time, a 17-year-old. >>> and tonight, the moment seen by millions. ellen and formerdesire nt cowbo game.wh ap hat after, and tonight, ellen and the bushes now responding. a lot more news ahead here. i'll be right back. t day? that day you met your hero? - ms. bird, do you think i could be a champion like you? - of course you can. thand you can call me sue.? salutations, famous female of orange round ball. - would you like an autograph? - [jabber] excuse me. (crowd muttering) - [woman] is that paper mache? - it's you. - [woman] wow. - [narrator] jibber jabber ruins everything. - is it? - [woman] i am confused. - [narrator] at symetra life insurance company we're cutting through it, to help you choose the retirement benefits
david? >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the alarming surveillance just in. authorities now looking at this video tonight obtained bymbersl fight. >>> here in new york city tonight, the first vaping death. this time, a 17-year-old. >>> and tonight, the moment seen by millions. ellen and formerdesire nt cowbo game.wh ap hat after, and tonight, ellen and the bushes now responding. a lot...
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david rubenstein. you can catch that tonight at 9:00 p.m. tom: very good. david rubenstein with ray dalio.exceptional set of discussions on how we manufacture our history. i would suggest this change with ron chernow and alexander hamilton. i remember the day were somebody set up and said, you sold 340 5000 hard-core additions. we did not know you liked -- hard-core additions. more: i tried to give information to american -- two members of congress. once a month i hosted a dinner at the library of congress. i will have ron chernow or david mccullough, and members of congress are like schoolchildren or they come with their dogear copies of the books. they have read them, they want to get their books signed by the authors like anyone else, and they care about american history. ahistorical? are we losing our history? -- of gum -- our 75% of americans cannot name the three branches of government at 49 out of 50 states, citizens who are nativeborn cannot pass the citizenship test that naturalized americans have to pass to become citizens. in our country, the nativeborn citizens cannot pass it w
david rubenstein. you can catch that tonight at 9:00 p.m. tom: very good. david rubenstein with ray dalio.exceptional set of discussions on how we manufacture our history. i would suggest this change with ron chernow and alexander hamilton. i remember the day were somebody set up and said, you sold 340 5000 hard-core additions. we did not know you liked -- hard-core additions. more: i tried to give information to american -- two members of congress. once a month i hosted a dinner at the library...
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tom: would you like to give names? davidcompanies in particular. tom: francine? francine: overall, how do you trade pound? do you trade against dollar or euro or something else? ebrahim: we prefer to look at it against the euro because the brexit volatility is most clearly expressed that way. any other currency will have significant other drivers so euro-sterling. we still see serling -- sterling upside. tom: only we can do this on "surveillance," bring the chart up here. , where itro-sterling has been trading range because of the urodynamics. are you suggesting --euro dynamics. are you suggesting we roll that over? ebrahim: the euro side has some downside but in sterling, we see an upside risk. we have not quite had the breakthrough towards a resolution and we think we will get out of that range in a few months. watcho you see a swiss shop? our team in the control room would not know euro-sterling if it hit them over the head, and they nail it with a "surveillance" banner. ebrahim: very impressive. tom: seriously, brings up
tom: would you like to give names? davidcompanies in particular. tom: francine? francine: overall, how do you trade pound? do you trade against dollar or euro or something else? ebrahim: we prefer to look at it against the euro because the brexit volatility is most clearly expressed that way. any other currency will have significant other drivers so euro-sterling. we still see serling -- sterling upside. tom: only we can do this on "surveillance," bring the chart up here. , where...
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tom? >> david, thank you. >>> we head overseas to syria, where the clock is ticking on a 120-hour pause. kurdish troops have pulled out from one key town. but a kurdish commander tells abc news they will not clear the safe zone entirely. there are also fears about ethnic cleansing, and what the u.s. would do to stop it. abc news foreign correspondent james longman is in the region. >> reporter: with reports of pockets of fighting raging on, it seems to have been a pause that never was. but tonight kurdish forces have withdrawn from the key town of ras al-ayn, the first pullout since the conflict began. this move required as part of the deal the u.s. struck with turkey last week in which a safe zone would be carved out all along the border. president trump defending the deal. >> sometimes you have to go through some pain before you can get a good solution, but the kurds are very happy about it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: but kurdish commander nesrin abdulla says with more than 200 dead, they are far from happy. donald trump says the kurds are happy. [ speaking foreign lang
tom? >> david, thank you. >>> we head overseas to syria, where the clock is ticking on a 120-hour pause. kurdish troops have pulled out from one key town. but a kurdish commander tells abc news they will not clear the safe zone entirely. there are also fears about ethnic cleansing, and what the u.s. would do to stop it. abc news foreign correspondent james longman is in the region. >> reporter: with reports of pockets of fighting raging on, it seems to have been a pause...
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i'm tom llamas. david is on assignment tonight. we begin with the tropical threat bearing down on the gulf coast, moving quickly. winds picking up as it approaches the coast. and officials concerned winds could affect cranes at a worksite. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on tropical storm nestor. now barreling toward the gulf coast. this after category 5 hurricane michael struck the same part of the florida panhandle. making landfall in mexico beach just one year ago. this is what mexico beach looks like now. many here still struggling to get back on their feet. we met gale evans, living in this trailer after losing her home. do you feel safe in that with the storm coming? >> depends on the wind loads, if the wind is significant i'll have to leave. >> reporter: and in new orleans, where the hard rock hotel collapsed saturday, killing three, fears that gusting winds there could cause two damaged cranes to collapse. >> the wind has always been a concern of ours, regardless of any tropical storm or not. >> report
i'm tom llamas. david is on assignment tonight. we begin with the tropical threat bearing down on the gulf coast, moving quickly. winds picking up as it approaches the coast. and officials concerned winds could affect cranes at a worksite. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on tropical storm nestor. now barreling toward the gulf coast. this after category 5 hurricane michael struck the same part of the florida panhandle. making landfall in mexico beach just one year...
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tom: david lipton and your latest september magazine mentioned governance.e is about leadership. what is your leadership approach that will begin to instill the confidence necessary to get through piece of trade? kristalina: what we do is install-- what we do is that everyone is a loser in the trade war, therefore, everyone will be a winner in trade peace, lossake it clear that the may be higher in some countries and lower end others, but everyone is impacted, and then concentrate on the rational behavior. that we as an institution, we are in the --ition, if i am to use that i will use a bulgarian proverb -- we are in a position that we can take a horse to water. peace is better than war. but we cannot make the horse drink. that has to go into national self interests, and decision-making that is also informed by the use of the public. so the brought of the information in this is why we are grateful to you for allowing seeinghow we are already the foot. the more we can show it to ordinary citizens, we hope the more would be the self interest to say,, on, peac
tom: david lipton and your latest september magazine mentioned governance.e is about leadership. what is your leadership approach that will begin to instill the confidence necessary to get through piece of trade? kristalina: what we do is install-- what we do is that everyone is a loser in the trade war, therefore, everyone will be a winner in trade peace, lossake it clear that the may be higher in some countries and lower end others, but everyone is impacted, and then concentrate on the...
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i'm tom llamas, in for david. we begin with several breaking stories, including major developments in the impeachment showdown. just moments ago, issuing a subpoena to the white house for documents related to ukraine. the president insisting the phone call had nothing to do with the 2020 election. mitt romney calling president trump's latest actions both wrong and appalling. jonathan karl leads us off. >> reporter: today, president trump insisted his calls for ukraine and now china to investigate his potential 2020 opponent joe biden have nothing to do with politics. >> i don't care about biden's campaign, but i do care about corruption. >> reporter: yet today the trump re-election campaign told abc news it's spending $1 million this weekend on ads attacking biden and his son hunter on the very issues the president is asking ukraine and china to investigate. >> hav leaders for any corruption investigations that don't involve your political opponents? that is, are there other cases where you've asked for corruption
i'm tom llamas, in for david. we begin with several breaking stories, including major developments in the impeachment showdown. just moments ago, issuing a subpoena to the white house for documents related to ukraine. the president insisting the phone call had nothing to do with the 2020 election. mitt romney calling president trump's latest actions both wrong and appalling. jonathan karl leads us off. >> reporter: today, president trump insisted his calls for ukraine and now china to...
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european union germany have they kept their promise to talk about that i'm joined by tom wills he's from didn't use david's. they've been crunching the numbers forwards and before i start i think it's we have to work point was worth pointing out that we're not talking about the deal between turkey and the user tom i mean what did you find out did they keep their promise no they didn't and the european union has not been very open about this recent program so they haven't published an update on the numbers since june and with the deadline looming at the end of this month we have to ask them what was going on let's take a look at the figures when the scheme was announced back in $27.00 seeing the e.u. said it would all for resettlement for $50000.00 refugees used by the end of this month now the e.u. said miss it's not going to meet. according to the latest figures only 37000 people have been resettled so far and even the original target was criticized for not being enough to put in context 250000 recent places are going to be needed in the next 5 years according to the international rescue committee so the
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i'm tom llamas, in for david. we begin with several breaking stories, including new major developments in the impeachment showdown. just moments ago, house democrats issuing a subpoena to the white house to turn over key documents related to president trump and ukraine. the president slamming the house inquiry, insisting his calls for ukraine and china to investigate biden and his son have nothing to do with the 2020 election. and now house at democrats also demanding vice president pence turn over documents for the impeachment inquiry as well. republican senator mitt romney calling president trump's latest actions both wrong and appalling. jonathan karl leads us off. >> reporter: today, president trump insisted his calls for ukraine and now china to investigate his potential 2020 opponent joe biden have nothing to do with politics. >> i don't care about biden's campaign, but i do care about corruption. >> reporter: yet today the trump re-election campaign told abc news it's spending $1 million this weekend on ads
i'm tom llamas, in for david. we begin with several breaking stories, including new major developments in the impeachment showdown. just moments ago, house democrats issuing a subpoena to the white house to turn over key documents related to president trump and ukraine. the president slamming the house inquiry, insisting his calls for ukraine and china to investigate biden and his son have nothing to do with the 2020 election. and now house at democrats also demanding vice president pence turn...
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david: pun intended, i imagine. remind us what we've got there. tom: there were twoey takeaways, consumer prices the highest since 2013. a major component work food prices up 11% ad court prices, swine fever -- pork prices, swine fever having an impact prices up almost 17%. 3% above the forecast. in terms of producer prices, those were in line with forecast, falling 1.2%. there is a question mark over to the extent on corporate profits and makes it that much harder for companies to pay off offsre debt and in terms of investment, how much will they be investing given the uncertainties around trade and everything else. it makes that picture much more murky and the diversions in consumer prices make it more difficult for the pboc to act. those are the key takeaways from the inflation data. looking ahead, more data out of china at the end of the week , all ofith retail sales that coming out at the end of the week. more insight to help with china's economy. david: new credit numbers, as well. good stuff from tom mackenzie out of beijing. rishaad: an avalan
david: pun intended, i imagine. remind us what we've got there. tom: there were twoey takeaways, consumer prices the highest since 2013. a major component work food prices up 11% ad court prices, swine fever -- pork prices, swine fever having an impact prices up almost 17%. 3% above the forecast. in terms of producer prices, those were in line with forecast, falling 1.2%. there is a question mark over to the extent on corporate profits and makes it that much harder for companies to pay off...
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reporter: there will be two fresh faces, tulsi gabbard will be back and tom steyer debuting. davidhillary thank you. >> while, 12 candidates on the debate stage will be a record, there is a lot of regret, that someone who is not there should be, new hampshire poll showing if former first lady michelle obama enter 20 withi 20 race, se would do so as front-runner. so what does the popularity of someone who is not running say about the current field? >> there is a lot of drama, we parse over everything with hunter biden, and unfortunately bernie sanders falling ill, i can see how you throw a poll out, i think what is interesting if democratic candidates focus on health care, i give credit to vox, calculate over last two other debates they spent 90 minutes talking about health care, and republicans that dominate senate, this is difficult to move forward, the question, will you hear them comment on how they will pay for the proposals and will they target biden directly and ask him about his son? i think they should. david: caroll, fact that michelle obama, who is not even running is lea
reporter: there will be two fresh faces, tulsi gabbard will be back and tom steyer debuting. davidhillary thank you. >> while, 12 candidates on the debate stage will be a record, there is a lot of regret, that someone who is not there should be, new hampshire poll showing if former first lady michelle obama enter 20 withi 20 race, se would do so as front-runner. so what does the popularity of someone who is not running say about the current field? >> there is a lot of drama, we...
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david is under consideration. last week mulvaney dismissed that idea. tom hansen, cbs news . >>> business on the florida resort is reported to be slow with profits dropping between 2015 and 2017. >>> campaign billboard in san francisco is sparking controversy for at the. depiction of san francisco mayor london breed. a woman with her feet up holding a cigarette in one hand and a stack of money in the other. the message at the bottom says the billboard is from ellen joe, social worker who is running for mayor. a supervisor writes everyone should be outraged what is depicted on this billboard, when are we going to overcome these racist depictions of black and other people. >>> blatantly racist and sexist that has no place in our political discourse or our city. race baiting like this is divisive, dangerous and shameful and must be rejected. >>> coming up, that continues to plague the santa anita racetrack amid growing protest. why veterinarians were forced to euthanize yet another race horse. >>> parks of florida picks up the pieces after nestor passed throug
david is under consideration. last week mulvaney dismissed that idea. tom hansen, cbs news . >>> business on the florida resort is reported to be slow with profits dropping between 2015 and 2017. >>> campaign billboard in san francisco is sparking controversy for at the. depiction of san francisco mayor london breed. a woman with her feet up holding a cigarette in one hand and a stack of money in the other. the message at the bottom says the billboard is from ellen joe, social...
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tom steyer joining the show. u.s. markets mixed. good afternoon. ♪ david world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, kevin cirilli from washington with the latest on the impeachment inquiry. jenny leonard on the chinese j -- trade delegation, and bill fories on the u.s. you turn support for its kurdish allies. the talk all weekend was about impeachment. where does it stand? a second whistleblower has met with the inspector general of the department of justice. the white house remaining quiet with his new second whistleblower. democrats saying the second whistleblower might be able to cooperate much of the first whistleblowers account regarding the initial whistleblower report. remember they came under scrutiny with regards to the president making that telephone call to president zelensky over the summer, where key according to the whistleblower asked for political
tom steyer joining the show. u.s. markets mixed. good afternoon. ♪ david world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, kevin cirilli from washington with the latest on the impeachment inquiry. jenny leonard on the chinese j -- trade delegation, and bill fories on the u.s. you turn support for its kurdish allies. the talk all weekend was about impeachment. where does it...
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societyghes, an open executive director tom perez , is spearheading a fund. they spoke to alix steel and david friday. >> what we are seeing is rare bipartisan consensus that corporations have gotten too large, too big and that concentration is affecting everyday americans. specifically because those corporations bend the rules of how it works. what we are trying to do with fund is move $10 million over the course of the next year and a half into research, organizing, advocacy, storytellers who elevate this conversation. particular is a broad term. it encompasses antitrust work but it also encompasses regulation. a good example is the problems with big tech. i'm on the record for thinking that facebook should be broken up and separated. i also don't think that is enough. we need regulation that guarantees interoperability, data portability, basic privacy and security. all of that is about raining and the power of the big corporations. that is why we call it antimonopoly because the problem is that big. david: is it an economic problem or a social democratic problem, because those are two diffe
societyghes, an open executive director tom perez , is spearheading a fund. they spoke to alix steel and david friday. >> what we are seeing is rare bipartisan consensus that corporations have gotten too large, too big and that concentration is affecting everyday americans. specifically because those corporations bend the rules of how it works. what we are trying to do with fund is move $10 million over the course of the next year and a half into research, organizing, advocacy,...
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tom perella. thanks to david westin for joining me for most of the hour. coming up, the rallies. the s&p are up. we will take a look at some of the movers. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, voice of bloomberg's equity squad joins me now. you can listen to bill on the bloomberg. earnings could be worse. that was my take away. coming in solid. amex is higher. what you see? bill: earnings have been good this morning. american express up 2%. the first resistance you want to look at is the 100 day moving average, 121.34. second resistance is the retracement of this range, around 122 and that 125. looking back further, long-term uptrend, stop looks good. jonathan: let's go to state street, also delivered on solid earnings. some of the regional banks coming in. are we overextended here? what you see? bill: i do not think so. state street is up 3%. the first resistance level is 62, above that, 64, another retracement level here. key to the stock if we go back to 2016, long-term support 48 to 50. that stock looks pretty good. alix: coca-cola coming up
tom perella. thanks to david westin for joining me for most of the hour. coming up, the rallies. the s&p are up. we will take a look at some of the movers. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, voice of bloomberg's equity squad joins me now. you can listen to bill on the bloomberg. earnings could be worse. that was my take away. coming in solid. amex is higher. what you see? bill: earnings have been good this morning. american express up 2%. the first...
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david: thanks so much for reporting. that is tom orlik, chief economist with bloomberg economics. now let's turn to bill with what is going on between turkey and syria. there has been condemnation from the arab league. president erdogan is pushing back. bill: is the second full day of turkey's incursion into western syria. that has prompted international condemnation of the move. a closed-door un security council meeting going on about that incursion. president erdogan has pushed back very strongly. he said in a threat to europe that if the criticism does not tone down he is willing to open the floodgates to millions of syrian refugees who have resettled in turkey, saying he will push them into europe. as you remember, when that last happen in the early days of the syrian civil war, that resulted in big political earthquakes across the continent, undermining chancellor merkel's government and shook up politics and the u.k. erdogan is trying to use whatever leverage she has to push back on a widely condemned move into syria. david: that threat struck me as a potential doomsday mach
david: thanks so much for reporting. that is tom orlik, chief economist with bloomberg economics. now let's turn to bill with what is going on between turkey and syria. there has been condemnation from the arab league. president erdogan is pushing back. bill: is the second full day of turkey's incursion into western syria. that has prompted international condemnation of the move. a closed-door un security council meeting going on about that incursion. president erdogan has pushed back very...
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i'm tom mckenzie. >> i'm david engles. the u.s.egotiator will be in town on thursday. they cast a shadow over the upcoming talks. yvonne: the exchange is scrapping its hostile bid for the l.s.d. saying it failed to engage management. tom: and hong calms down. president trump says x
i'm tom mckenzie. >> i'm david engles. the u.s.egotiator will be in town on thursday. they cast a shadow over the upcoming talks. yvonne: the exchange is scrapping its hostile bid for the l.s.d. saying it failed to engage management. tom: and hong calms down. president trump says x
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that's for voters to decide >> if tom steyer has demonstrated anything david there's no correlation betweenof money spent on ads and your ranking in the polls. >> amen. david: there's another factor here which is that jared kushner used a lot of campaign money back in 2016 on facebook and used it to great effect. he was able to get certain demo groups, specific groups and figured out which ads would work best for them. he was on the cover of forbes for doing that. doesn't that show if you use it properly, social media can be a great political tool. >> of course, and i have to tell you, in twitter's case, it just feels like they think too much and they're trying to please too many people and too many factions. just be yourself. just do your business. if you're an open source place, people want to run ads, let them. let the people choose. we're not stupid here. we can tell if somebody is lying or somebody is telling the truth. we can always check them out. i check out the fact checkers. that's what a lot of us do. i don't understand twitter's move behind this, whether it's a dla dollar or a b
that's for voters to decide >> if tom steyer has demonstrated anything david there's no correlation betweenof money spent on ads and your ranking in the polls. >> amen. david: there's another factor here which is that jared kushner used a lot of campaign money back in 2016 on facebook and used it to great effect. he was able to get certain demo groups, specific groups and figured out which ads would work best for them. he was on the cover of forbes for doing that. doesn't that show...
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and for this episode abby orchestrated, me, david webb and tom shillue and kat timpf and lock the dooryou solve the puzzle. steve: okay. >> it was so, so challenging. let's take a listen to what, i believe, abby has to say about me. i haven't heard this yet. >> carley, i would say that you are, you know, a little bit more positive enforcer. car slay hype woman she is a girl i would want on our team. >> we are going to take the credit but they were pretty good. >> go to fox nation and watch it. i totally agree. did i not contribute whatsoever. i was just a cheer leader. i was so confused the whole time. steve: i had no idea you could do that in new york. check it out on fox nation. house republicans are getting ready to vote on censuring president trump. we are "fox news live" front of his house coming up next. ♪ ♪ shipsticks.com ! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick
and for this episode abby orchestrated, me, david webb and tom shillue and kat timpf and lock the dooryou solve the puzzle. steve: okay. >> it was so, so challenging. let's take a listen to what, i believe, abby has to say about me. i haven't heard this yet. >> carley, i would say that you are, you know, a little bit more positive enforcer. car slay hype woman she is a girl i would want on our team. >> we are going to take the credit but they were pretty good. >> go to...
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tom: thank you so much, davides serra with francine lacqua.s an interesting and deeply troubled verizon. this is bloomberg. ♪ interview twoant days ago is now made more urgent. thes the president of federal reserve bank of chicago. charles evans is very opinionated, very smart, and always on point. look for that tomorrow in the 7:00 new york hour. francine? tom, let's focus on the banking sector in europe with more consolidation expected at their the european central bank extended a fire length of negative rates. investors beld positioned around financials? let's get to a man who knows a thing or two about investing in banks. davide is still with us. we will go to the negative rates and a second, but we have been talking about credit suisse the last four days given the scandal and everything that has pursued with the chief operating officer yesterday. what do you do with the bank right now? are you investing in credit suisse? davide: we are investing in credit suisse. i think it is a key theme that we have been playing a while and i'm glad the
tom: thank you so much, davides serra with francine lacqua.s an interesting and deeply troubled verizon. this is bloomberg. ♪ interview twoant days ago is now made more urgent. thes the president of federal reserve bank of chicago. charles evans is very opinionated, very smart, and always on point. look for that tomorrow in the 7:00 new york hour. francine? tom, let's focus on the banking sector in europe with more consolidation expected at their the european central bank extended a fire...
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david: what is the most effective form of regulation if there is to be regulation? you talk about breaking up facebook. i spoke to tomhe thinks there should be regulation that it would not work because they are natural monopolies and you have to regulate it like the utility. this is what he said -- "if you believe breaking them up would result in all the same people going back to the one place where they started, government regulation the way a public utility does." does he have a point? chris: i don't think that is quite right. because i was there for the founding of facebook, we saw a robust competition between facebook, myspace, twitter, livejournal. the list goes on. this is not like the electrical grid or pipes where there is only so much space and once you invest in the infrastructure, you have to have a natural monopoly that needs to be regulated. this is more akin to what we have seen across other industries in the past. to your question you were getting at before about the harms. i think antitrust law in particular has been completely narrowed into this view of consumers and largely prices. that has been a b
david: what is the most effective form of regulation if there is to be regulation? you talk about breaking up facebook. i spoke to tomhe thinks there should be regulation that it would not work because they are natural monopolies and you have to regulate it like the utility. this is what he said -- "if you believe breaking them up would result in all the same people going back to the one place where they started, government regulation the way a public utility does." does he have a...
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tom: bloomberg was out today with an omnibus on the one-year david solomon rain at goldman sachs.t the senior management and the travails of your company, but i do want you to talk about the goldman sachs asset management strategy and is active-passive debate. what is the patel pact on what you're going to do? sheila: you and i have talked about this before. we see room for both in the marketplace. first of all, just talk about historical passes. do you drive your grandfather's car? do you use a washing machine from the 70's? we think that classic indices have a place but are not the future of investing. some of the things that we have done to bridge the gap between various ways people can use active and passive is by launching etf's in europe. betactive approach, active approach to u.s. equities is a place where we take a quantitative approach to move forward from classic market cap waited. indices. . it was a huge success for us in the u.s. and we think similarly it will be a valuable tool for investors here in europe. we try to offer a range of those strategies from the quantit
tom: bloomberg was out today with an omnibus on the one-year david solomon rain at goldman sachs.t the senior management and the travails of your company, but i do want you to talk about the goldman sachs asset management strategy and is active-passive debate. what is the patel pact on what you're going to do? sheila: you and i have talked about this before. we see room for both in the marketplace. first of all, just talk about historical passes. do you drive your grandfather's car? do you use...
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hitting the consumer it's a quarter or two out but i see it in the tea leaves. >> tom, your response? >> i think david nailed it on the head the biggest risk to this market would probably be a shift in the white how. investors would be pretty nervous about what it would mean to have, you know, a democratic president and so yes, i think in a way it's kind of circular. i think the market holds up, i think trump stands re-election. if the market tanks, it raises the prospects that david just mentioned. >> david, one quick final question what did you thempg of the extra tariffs on the eu might have to eurozone growth and whether that can infect the u.s. in the short term. >> absolutely and on top of that the brexit uncertainty germany, the engine of the entire continent, is pretty well either in a recession or on the precipes thereof no country, maybe outside of albania, operates in a vacuum. what germany means for the entire eu and the eu as an economic unit is bigger than the united states. revertebraerati revertebraerations this forecast right now from what's happening by the opening months of next yea
hitting the consumer it's a quarter or two out but i see it in the tea leaves. >> tom, your response? >> i think david nailed it on the head the biggest risk to this market would probably be a shift in the white how. investors would be pretty nervous about what it would mean to have, you know, a democratic president and so yes, i think in a way it's kind of circular. i think the market holds up, i think trump stands re-election. if the market tanks, it raises the prospects that...
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david, thank you. giantinese online finance expects credit demand to remain strong despite a decelerating economy. tomnzie joins us now. what was the takeaway? he did talk about the economy, which was interesting given the data we've had under 30 minutes ago or so. also, he focused on dealmaking and the future for the company. valued a company that is about 150 billion u.s. dollars. it has about 900 million viewer -- users domestically. it spans everything from insurance to the money markets, one of the biggest money market funds in the world. it has partnerships and indonesia, in india, the philippines. we talk about the future of the company and whether they were looking at an ipo anytime soon. listen to this exclusive interview with the ceo. philosophy is very straightforward. strategic doing investment. investments that align with our overall strategy. we need to focus on strategy development. -- can wewe need really achieve the finish together? >> one of your partners is pay tm. they are looking to raise maybe $2 million. >> i think they are doing really well. happy to be a partner of them. when
david, thank you. giantinese online finance expects credit demand to remain strong despite a decelerating economy. tomnzie joins us now. what was the takeaway? he did talk about the economy, which was interesting given the data we've had under 30 minutes ago or so. also, he focused on dealmaking and the future for the company. valued a company that is about 150 billion u.s. dollars. it has about 900 million viewer -- users domestically. it spans everything from insurance to the money markets,...
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tom ellis. againsting to -- going the chinese reporter an old favorite on the otc. davidaccess their charts in a couple of minutes at the bottom of your screen. headed over now to taiwan whwrere sam is waiting because no one else is headed there. >> that is certainly the case. it is good to talk but that doesn't seem to be the view of the chinese government. one of their more recent attempts to persuade the taiwanese public or press from their case for the taiwanese public that unification is in their interests, back in august chineserred all travelers from visiting taiwan unless they are part of a tour group. we are getting to the latest numbers and as you can see from the chart in front of you, tourists arrival numbers plunged more than 45% in september. that is the biggest decline since february, 2017. with china being the single biggest source of visitors to taiwan, this could be at risk taiwan's numbers. despite concerns over chinese tourism since the pro-independence president and taiwan came into power in 2016, taiwan has seen record numbers of arrivals over the pa
tom ellis. againsting to -- going the chinese reporter an old favorite on the otc. davidaccess their charts in a couple of minutes at the bottom of your screen. headed over now to taiwan whwrere sam is waiting because no one else is headed there. >> that is certainly the case. it is good to talk but that doesn't seem to be the view of the chinese government. one of their more recent attempts to persuade the taiwanese public or press from their case for the taiwanese public that...
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david? >> gio, thanks. >>> when we come back that scare in a vegas casino. a woman thrown out and what she did next. >>> tom brady and that theft. police were on it quickly. ill g, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures.
david? >> gio, thanks. >>> when we come back that scare in a vegas casino. a woman thrown out and what she did next. >>> tom brady and that theft. police were on it quickly. ill g, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin....
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tom mackenzie. yvonne: i am yvonne man. davids as carrie lam prepares her policy address. we are live at the government complex. speech comes amid tensions between beijing and washington. china is threatening to retaliate on human rights, calling it a gross interference in its internal affairs. growing doubts about the health of the global economy. the i
tom mackenzie. yvonne: i am yvonne man. davids as carrie lam prepares her policy address. we are live at the government complex. speech comes amid tensions between beijing and washington. china is threatening to retaliate on human rights, calling it a gross interference in its internal affairs. growing doubts about the health of the global economy. the i
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tom perez. welcome, chairman perez. [ applause ] >> good evening, democrats! give it up for david pepper. here in the great battleground state of ohio! folks, as you know, democrats won the buckeye state in 2008 and again in 2012 and i'm here to tell you we're going to do it again in 2020! [ applause ] yes, we fell short in 2016, but we came right back in 2018 and re-elected the great senator sharon brown! one of the most effective members of the united states senate and now, folks, we've got 385 days until the most important election of our lifetime. 385 days until the weekend, and we are organizing and we are investing everywhere. i come to you tonight not simply as chair of the dnc, but i come to you as a proud alum under the department of justice. i served under republican and democratic leadership. back then it was our currency, our attorney general was the people's lawyer. it wasn't the president's lawyer. and now i'm watching this president poison our democracy. he was elected to shake things up, but he's just shaking down the american people. he practices the politics of division
tom perez. welcome, chairman perez. [ applause ] >> good evening, democrats! give it up for david pepper. here in the great battleground state of ohio! folks, as you know, democrats won the buckeye state in 2008 and again in 2012 and i'm here to tell you we're going to do it again in 2020! [ applause ] yes, we fell short in 2016, but we came right back in 2018 and re-elected the great senator sharon brown! one of the most effective members of the united states senate and now, folks, we've...
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. >> sandra: let's bring in the a-team david avella, mary anne marsh, and tom bevan, great job to benjaminon the ground in syria. moving to the developments of the weekend your response. >> outstanding. americans are safer and more secure as a result of this weekend's actions. and credit to president trump and congress who spent more money on defense spending. we went from $517 billion to to -- $717 to 738 billion onin new defense spending. in 2017 we changed the obama policy that allowed the military to be more active on the ground. eight million syrians, kurds, and iraqis can be liberated. three million can return to their homes. the trump policy exceeds expectations for success. >> the reason this was so successful. we have to thank our allies, intelligence agencies and our military. everybody did an outstanding job. it should be the concern of every american that the allies that helped us most in this the kurds we also betrayed when the troops were pulled out of syria and a genocide was allowed to occur. this mission was in planning for months. yet we pull our troops out at the very ti
. >> sandra: let's bring in the a-team david avella, mary anne marsh, and tom bevan, great job to benjaminon the ground in syria. moving to the developments of the weekend your response. >> outstanding. americans are safer and more secure as a result of this weekend's actions. and credit to president trump and congress who spent more money on defense spending. we went from $517 billion to to -- $717 to 738 billion onin new defense spending. in 2017 we changed the obama policy that...
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david: pitching with two different eyes. >> kevin: i love it. what a crowded houston. great piece by tom verducci.nals have overcome. tonight, once the formula for winning? >> alex: the nats are a throwback to old school. 35% of their rents have been via the home run. only 35. they have eight sacrifice bunts. look no further than the first inning last night when trea turner had the base hit. beautiful bunt, rendon, the base hit the other way. it's a thing of beauty. what i most impressed about is this baseball game we are watching is great. young players, veteran players. home runs, bunts. it's the game we fell in love with and it's a thing of beauty to watch. >> david: i agree with you, a run. the teams shut down back at their house. tonight, there needs to be some drama on the bases. the one-two punch. bring him in, score some runs. that's the only difference tonight. >> frank: the key for them tonight is a strong start from max scherzer and it goes from there. davey martinez, my ex-teammate, i know he cares about the little things but i wouldn't be surprised if he moves over every runner and tr
david: pitching with two different eyes. >> kevin: i love it. what a crowded houston. great piece by tom verducci.nals have overcome. tonight, once the formula for winning? >> alex: the nats are a throwback to old school. 35% of their rents have been via the home run. only 35. they have eight sacrifice bunts. look no further than the first inning last night when trea turner had the base hit. beautiful bunt, rendon, the base hit the other way. it's a thing of beauty. what i most...
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tom mackenzie. yvonne: i am yvonne man. we are counting down to the start of trade. david: top stories this monday. exit? -- bounce back on brexit? a possible monday vote in the comments. yvonne: no respite for investor concern in hong kong after a 20th weekend of protests. tom: signs of progress in trade talks, china's top negotiator said things are going well and a partial deal is in the works.
tom mackenzie. yvonne: i am yvonne man. we are counting down to the start of trade. david: top stories this monday. exit? -- bounce back on brexit? a possible monday vote in the comments. yvonne: no respite for investor concern in hong kong after a 20th weekend of protests. tom: signs of progress in trade talks, china's top negotiator said things are going well and a partial deal is in the works.
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here now, david bossi, the deputy campaign manager and author of "trump's enemies" and richard fowler, fox news computer tom familiar with these men? do you know them? >> none whatsoever. it looks like from the indictment i've never met them or heard of them, but the indictment makes clear that they were trying to use a campaign contribution for personal access, for personal -- making personal money. i don't think this has anything to do so far with president trump and i think the democrats know that. >> martha: do you think rudy giuliani will have to testify as a result of this? >> rudy giuliani is going to have to answer some questions about all of this, but i think he has been out there answering a lot of questions on media interview after media interview and i think he is trying to do the job of educating the american people as to what his role was and what he has been trying to do. >> martha: richard, when you look at this latest development and you hear chuck schumer they are talking about it and you read dan had angers piece who just says, never stops. it will never end and this is the latest attempt
here now, david bossi, the deputy campaign manager and author of "trump's enemies" and richard fowler, fox news computer tom familiar with these men? do you know them? >> none whatsoever. it looks like from the indictment i've never met them or heard of them, but the indictment makes clear that they were trying to use a campaign contribution for personal access, for personal -- making personal money. i don't think this has anything to do so far with president trump and i think...
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tom here in beijing. we spoke to another entrepreneur and business owner in hong kong, a few weeks ago, david young, the founder of green common. he talked about the relationship between tenants and landlords. take a listen to what he had to say. >> at the end of the day, landlords and tenants are absolutely interdependent. one cannot survive without the other. so it has been difficult, and some are very slow in addressing it. i think that will really hurt the long-term relationship and business opportunities. see moreou want to action from the authorities to pressure landlords on this issue? douglas: yes, i think so. actually, the business is so even if the landlords wanted to charge us zero rent, we would still be in trouble, it has been that bad. typicallyops, rent is 30% of our outgoings, so we still have to pay rent, wages, electricity. it is bad. of theat have you heard announcement of additional stimulus? is it going to go any way in addressing pressures you are under, and how much more would you like to see from them? douglas: the best thing is for the conflict to end, actually. it really depends on how
tom here in beijing. we spoke to another entrepreneur and business owner in hong kong, a few weeks ago, david young, the founder of green common. he talked about the relationship between tenants and landlords. take a listen to what he had to say. >> at the end of the day, landlords and tenants are absolutely interdependent. one cannot survive without the other. so it has been difficult, and some are very slow in addressing it. i think that will really hurt the long-term relationship and...
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david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, tomon on those u.s. china trade negotiations taking place right now. on the turkish invasion of serial, and from london just schenkel men. is, what we know about what happening in washington between the negotiators? tom: there are talks between the chinese vice premier u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. the first of two days of talks. president trump said he will be meeting with the vice premier tomorrow. he says china once a deal. -- he says china wants on a deal -- wants a deal. what is on the table? a bunch of small stuff.
david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, tomon on those u.s. china trade negotiations taking place right now. on the turkish invasion of serial, and from london just schenkel men. is, what we know about what happening in washington between the negotiators? tom: there are talks between the chinese vice premier u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. the first of two days of talks. president trump said...
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lower tier candidates and newer candidates like tom steyer, pressure on them to have a breakout moment and to give reason for their campaigns to continue. david: thank you so much. looking forward to your coverage all through the evening in ohio. right now let's go to london and emma chandra. yesterday it did not look good for brexit, now they are making warm noises. where are we? emma: e.u. in u.k. negotiators are said to be close to a deal. they are hoping to have a deal in principle by the end of today. that would be midnight brussels time, the aim of that being it could then be sent to eu leaders to review all of the -- the head of the eu leader summit at the end of the week. according to a number of people close to the matter reported by our bloomberg news colleagues, there does seem to be significant moves towards making a deal. that is where we have seen significant moves in the currency market. the pound breaking through its 200 day moving average, at one point hitting a five-month high, currently trading at a four month high and rising to 1.28 against the dollar, something we have not seen for a number of months. -- ae also seeing op
lower tier candidates and newer candidates like tom steyer, pressure on them to have a breakout moment and to give reason for their campaigns to continue. david: thank you so much. looking forward to your coverage all through the evening in ohio. right now let's go to london and emma chandra. yesterday it did not look good for brexit, now they are making warm noises. where are we? emma: e.u. in u.k. negotiators are said to be close to a deal. they are hoping to have a deal in principle by the...
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will speak with david mccallum of the macau many financial to break down the moves in the market and so much more plus just weeks after the collapse of the story british problems giant tom of course there is hope for some workers who were thought to be layoff. which of the british american business association is on hand today to give us the aerial view of the buyout and much more in the u.k. travel sachar. can we do it all in 27 minutes let's find out let's go. to meetings between top officials from the united states and china lead our global report today as both sides work to end the 15 month trade war as tensions continue to ask a late at the office of the u.s. united states trade representative try the chinese vice premier lou met with u.s. treasury secretary steven chu newton and u.s.t.r. robert hisor the 2 sides hope to make strides as the south china morning more morning post reports that deputy level talks were fruitless the trade war has heated up this week that with the u.s. blacklisting 28 chinese public security bureau is tight and surveillance firms the u.s. also impose restrictions on chinese officials over alleged abuses of weaker muslims in the shin jang
will speak with david mccallum of the macau many financial to break down the moves in the market and so much more plus just weeks after the collapse of the story british problems giant tom of course there is hope for some workers who were thought to be layoff. which of the british american business association is on hand today to give us the aerial view of the buyout and much more in the u.k. travel sachar. can we do it all in 27 minutes let's find out let's go. to meetings between top...
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tom cotton, very, very nservative. he has said publicly that, you know, "the dream act is a nonstarter david perdue, same thing, he walksh the door. then there's bob goodlte,he who's the republican chairman of the house judiciary committee.le ananthan stephen milr walks in, and before they know it, they're all in the oval office, uh, all together. >> it's really miller who makes sure that the room is filledt with immigration hardliners. h >> they're there to present a position that they feel strongly about, which is, frankly, much closer to president trump's position. >> well, things went south in a hurry. almost from his first word, yout could tet the president i spoke to two hours before, and the one two days before, who had ininted us to come by, uh, had changed dramatically. and now he was opposed to every part of it. and that's when a lot of the profanity started flying.si >> and the predent was already in an unhappy mood, because he kept reviewing all this migrant data from miller. and he just erupts. he erupts. it's gone from a chummy chat with the senators on camera, it's gone from cordial rapportor with seneins
tom cotton, very, very nservative. he has said publicly that, you know, "the dream act is a nonstarter david perdue, same thing, he walksh the door. then there's bob goodlte,he who's the republican chairman of the house judiciary committee.le ananthan stephen milr walks in, and before they know it, they're all in the oval office, uh, all together. >> it's really miller who makes sure that the room is filledt with immigration hardliners. h >> they're there to present a position...
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tom: have a wonderful chart to get us going on a monday. it is a restorative a corrected chart, if you will. coming up, on balance of power democratic presidential candidate with david ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we are getting breaking news, headlines from the spokesperson of prime minister boris johnson. he has said, boris johnson, will call the swedish, polish, and danish counterparts to talk about this possible deal. he says that they are ready to matchand that the eu must the u.k. compromises. it seems like they are inviting spirits. at the same time, we did have a couple of headlines from boris johnson himself that he will not ask for an extension but will go out of the eu without a deal if necessary. something, or the moment, the market doesn't believe. coming up guy johnson will speak to the former advisor to the prime minister oris johnson, one of the names touted as -- boris johnson, one of the names touted as possible boe governor. tom: let's get to that chart. floating around the jp morgan view that the correction is half over. we fell out of their chairs and picked ourselves up to look at the
tom: have a wonderful chart to get us going on a monday. it is a restorative a corrected chart, if you will. coming up, on balance of power democratic presidential candidate with david ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we are getting breaking news, headlines from the spokesperson of prime minister boris johnson. he has said, boris johnson, will call the swedish, polish, and danish counterparts to talk about this possible deal....
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david: they serve at the pleasure of the president, as i recall. [laughter] thanks to kevin cirilli at the white house. now to tom orlik. pretty important numbers out of china last night. i guess they were somewhat disappointing. tom: that is right. 6% gdp growth for china in the third quarter. 6% is not a disaster. at the same time, it was disappointing for a couple of reasons. the first was that it missed expectations, consensus forecast was for a .1% reading. this was below it. reason it was disappointing is because in china, if you're going to miss, you better missed by a lot to spark market expectations of stimulus. this was a mess, but not a significant miss. growth continues to grind lower. expectations of government stimulus support remain limited. much foranks so reporting from washington. that is tom orlik. now we want to return to the breaking said news. a report from reuters that mark hurd has passed away. he had been co-ceo of oracle and had been on medical leave since september for unspecified reasons. joining us from san francisco is bloomberg technology senior executive editor brad stone. what do
david: they serve at the pleasure of the president, as i recall. [laughter] thanks to kevin cirilli at the white house. now to tom orlik. pretty important numbers out of china last night. i guess they were somewhat disappointing. tom: that is right. 6% gdp growth for china in the third quarter. 6% is not a disaster. at the same time, it was disappointing for a couple of reasons. the first was that it missed expectations, consensus forecast was for a .1% reading. this was below it. reason it was...
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david gunter, the son of quartermaster chief gunter who remains on eternal patrol. the other members of the foundation. the daughter of lieutenant commander john billings on eternal patrol aboard the thresher. , theeard from tomiley john g of lieutenant wiley. they have done a remarkable thing here and we are also grateful. let's recognize them one more time for what they have done, this herculean effort. [applause] the other way that we can honor those brave men and their families is to do everything possible, everything we can to make sure that something like this never happens again, that we learn everything we can from this tragedy and put those lessons to work to build our ships stronger, to make our procedures more effective, to train our crews better. this is exactly what we have done. perhaps the most visibly in the advent of the sub safe program, an environment of accountability and attention to detail that changed the entire way that we build and operate submarines. the sub save program is the very best of its kind. it has no equal in the world, and it remains in place to this day. the 20 or so submarines that are under way submerged as we speak right now are guided by the lessons learned from uss t
david gunter, the son of quartermaster chief gunter who remains on eternal patrol. the other members of the foundation. the daughter of lieutenant commander john billings on eternal patrol aboard the thresher. , theeard from tomiley john g of lieutenant wiley. they have done a remarkable thing here and we are also grateful. let's recognize them one more time for what they have done, this herculean effort. [applause] the other way that we can honor those brave men and their families is to do...