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david: i remember well. >> but wait a minute, you have to allow some facts to come out to your viewers okay. the facts are we had double-digit inflation. david: david, come on. >> no, no. david: we had tremendous inflation, i'm not disagreeing with you one bit. we had this amazing off the inflation by paul volcker. greenspan came in. had very generous monetary policy. you and i both agreed it was too generous but the tax cuts clearly stimulated growth in the economy, no? >> let me finish my thought. my thought was because of that roiled inflation volcker had to drive the prime rate to 20 1/2% by fall of 1981. it sent the economy into the dumpers. david: right. >> the worst recession we had since world war ii. david: agreed. >> then finally when he broke the back ever inflation, he took his foot off the brake. the prime rate got all way down to 7%, by '85, '86. that was a natural stimulant that helped the economy rebound from a bad -- david: you know how tv is. we have got to wrap. we don't have much time. final word, a little bit of growth had to do with tax cuts in the 1980s, not the
david: i remember well. >> but wait a minute, you have to allow some facts to come out to your viewers okay. the facts are we had double-digit inflation. david: david, come on. >> no, no. david: we had tremendous inflation, i'm not disagreeing with you one bit. we had this amazing off the inflation by paul volcker. greenspan came in. had very generous monetary policy. you and i both agreed it was too generous but the tax cuts clearly stimulated growth in the economy, no? >>...
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i'm reverend david waite, and i'm a district attorney s i'm a deacon in the episcopal diocese in san francisco. the officers are being blocked by the police officer's union and by the administrative process. so in effect, the police officer's union is setting public policy. we ask that you retake that role and that you change the dialogue by refusing to sign the contract until the police officers union has agreed to stop blocking reform. thank you. no justice, no deal. [ speaking in spanish ] >> my name is gloria sejusta and i'm with community sf. [ speaking in spanish ] >> i want to thank you for this hearing and for making the questions that you made because these are the same questions that we are asking ourselves, especially after so much violence that we have to endure in our community. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so we are glad to see our supervisors opening up the space for the community and standing with the community because our community's not only facing a lack of respect, but we are in fact being murdered by the police. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so for me as a worker, if
i'm reverend david waite, and i'm a district attorney s i'm a deacon in the episcopal diocese in san francisco. the officers are being blocked by the police officer's union and by the administrative process. so in effect, the police officer's union is setting public policy. we ask that you retake that role and that you change the dialogue by refusing to sign the contract until the police officers union has agreed to stop blocking reform. thank you. no justice, no deal. [ speaking in spanish ]...
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>> i want fair taxation because -- david: wait a minute.ou want what is good for the consumer. >> yeah. if the consumer getting away without paying taxes on internet what is wrong with that? >> hey, because the consumer has empty main street and who will pay property taxes for schools and public works? david: i don't know. i think if you're consumer advocate you should be in favor of the consumer not having to pay more taxes than they should. >> but they end up losing on the other end. that is the genius of the amazon model. david: looks like you're going with the corporate mall owners here. let me move on to facebook because there is a real problem with facebook. >> yeah. david: they apparently were sharing information they weren't supposed to share. how would ralph nader fix that problem? >> first of all disclose all the terms and conditions agreements. allow users to form user groups. they prohibit facebook users to form user groups. protect the privacy of the user. give the user the right to say know at times, firm to say know. i don't
>> i want fair taxation because -- david: wait a minute.ou want what is good for the consumer. >> yeah. if the consumer getting away without paying taxes on internet what is wrong with that? >> hey, because the consumer has empty main street and who will pay property taxes for schools and public works? david: i don't know. i think if you're consumer advocate you should be in favor of the consumer not having to pay more taxes than they should. >> but they end up losing on...
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david: and with big news regarding ireland. that was a sticking point. alix: also waiting to speak. in the market, you are seeing a reaction. if you take a look at sterling, 140. futures are relatively weak. nasdaq futures are putting pressure on the other indices. sterling, the big move there. a selloff across the bond market. deals getting hurt very hard. higher by three basis points. david: beside the brexit announcement, at 10:00 a.m., at&t will be facing off in court, fighting the deal to buy time warner. this afternoon, president trump will be delivering remarks on battling the opioid crisis at a college in new hampshire. and the g20 finance ministry starts two days of meetings. alix: let's get an update on what is outside the business world. >> it was a not very exciting landside victory for vladimir putin. he was easily reelected to a fourth term as president. with all of the ballots helmet, he had 77% of the vote. president trump is taking aim at special counsel robert mueller, making his most direct attack yet on the investigation into russian meddling in the 201
david: and with big news regarding ireland. that was a sticking point. alix: also waiting to speak. in the market, you are seeing a reaction. if you take a look at sterling, 140. futures are relatively weak. nasdaq futures are putting pressure on the other indices. sterling, the big move there. a selloff across the bond market. deals getting hurt very hard. higher by three basis points. david: beside the brexit announcement, at 10:00 a.m., at&t will be facing off in court, fighting the deal...
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. ♪ david: as we wait for the 10-year treasury auction, let's check on the markets right now with abigailoolittle. abigail: interesting trading action happening today. the industrial average is down about half a percent. there is a difference of about 1%. the industrial sector is weak today, while tech is going strong. the s&p 500 index, right in the middle. investors are consolidating those gains. is at a another record high on the day. the biggest streak since october of last year. industrialhat weakness, let's take a look at the gains weighing in on the dow. some of this could have to do with the fact that investors are digesting the 10% aluminum tariff, 25% yield terra, -- y ield tariff. names.a rally for these gains were given back to some degree. all the stocks affected by the tariffs are up slightly, except for boeing. 10-year, $21 billion bonds are brawling a little bit. -- rallying a little bit. this is slightly higher than the issue rate. investors are going to look at that very closely. been 2.883.te had not a big difference, but you now slightly higher, slightly bearish. 2.5%
. ♪ david: as we wait for the 10-year treasury auction, let's check on the markets right now with abigailoolittle. abigail: interesting trading action happening today. the industrial average is down about half a percent. there is a difference of about 1%. the industrial sector is weak today, while tech is going strong. the s&p 500 index, right in the middle. investors are consolidating those gains. is at a another record high on the day. the biggest streak since october of last year....
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you can't negotiate with somebody who you don't know -- melissa: wait, wait. david: hold on hold on, hold on. everybody wants to jump in. adam i have to stop you there. don't you think -- negotiations have ever exaggerated or said things that weren't true in order to get a deal? if you don't, i got to tell you you're hopelessly naive my friend? >> i've been called worse than that we have a process. we have a process going on with nafta, that canada, mexico, united states are meeting. they have met what is it, seven or eight times. there is a perfectly good process for that. the process for getting movement on nafta is not to suggest that we're going to invoke national security reasons to put a tariff on steel. that makes absolutely no sense. you can call me naive all you like, david. david: liz, go ahead. i was calling you naive about presidents not telling the truth. >> i understand. david: certain discussions like this. go ahead, liz. >> no, i think this is totally trump tactics he has done it before. i liken to xi xinping's first visit to mar-a-lago, we sent miss
you can't negotiate with somebody who you don't know -- melissa: wait, wait. david: hold on hold on, hold on. everybody wants to jump in. adam i have to stop you there. don't you think -- negotiations have ever exaggerated or said things that weren't true in order to get a deal? if you don't, i got to tell you you're hopelessly naive my friend? >> i've been called worse than that we have a process. we have a process going on with nafta, that canada, mexico, united states are meeting. they...
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[applause] david: let's wait if we can if we hear any final comments as the president wraps up the roundtablecussion. that is it. ♪ very important correction noticed at least by one of our viewers. melissa: no, i saw four. four viewers. david: they saw a lot more than i did. he was not flanked by two f-18 super hornets. that was a superhornet on the left. it was a f-15 on the right. we heard the boeing ceo make reference to the f-15. the f-15 and f-18 the boeing president is talking about. you may have noticed one thing he didn't mention is the tariffs. this company relies on steel and aluminum to a large degree in making its products. if the tariffs increase price of those two materials then the price of the planes will go up, et cetera. probably politic of the president not to mention that. he did mention over in great detail the effects of tax cuts. virtually everybody there had something to say how it affected them personally. whether they were employed or ceo or company executive, in fact in terms of being able to manufacture moore. create more, as a business than it was able to do befor
[applause] david: let's wait if we can if we hear any final comments as the president wraps up the roundtablecussion. that is it. ♪ very important correction noticed at least by one of our viewers. melissa: no, i saw four. four viewers. david: they saw a lot more than i did. he was not flanked by two f-18 super hornets. that was a superhornet on the left. it was a f-15 on the right. we heard the boeing ceo make reference to the f-15. the f-15 and f-18 the boeing president is talking about....
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david: we're still waiting for the actual order, to know what it actually says.ustralia is a really good business partner, who is going to be covered? >> from a markets perspective, it is in the question. -- it is the question. how are these tariffs going to treat canada index is specifically, which were under the renegotiation of nafta. he likes countries with a trade surplus. he is very focused on the trade deficit and the measure of our trading straight. rength. we will likely see some sort of qualifying language for canada and mexico. david: i don't want to get too technical. does national security have to do with nafta or not, but the surplus with australia? libby: a great question. 2, a section of trade law that was passed in 1962, it actually hasn't been used since 1982, when we had significant national security questions around libya and oil. this is really unprecedented to be using the section of the statute. i think president trump's provided with wide discretion to impose tariffs. that is very much the reason why they are using the section of trade law
david: we're still waiting for the actual order, to know what it actually says.ustralia is a really good business partner, who is going to be covered? >> from a markets perspective, it is in the question. -- it is the question. how are these tariffs going to treat canada index is specifically, which were under the renegotiation of nafta. he likes countries with a trade surplus. he is very focused on the trade deficit and the measure of our trading straight. rength. we will likely see some...
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which pop star did david discover at a wedding? >> wait a minute.cummings stars in instinct on cbs. >> i think it's the first network in american television to have a gay lead. that's a really big deal. it needs to be done and i'm the man to do it. >> you don't have to admit i was right. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a vegan empanada because allan as vegan. >> nick robinson stars in love simon out today. to find out how the young actor land introducing fresh step clean paws, low-tracking litter designed to stay off your floor, and everywhere else. let's make litter less of a mess. let's start fresh. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. >> what was once just a dream is officially now a reality. season two of big little
which pop star did david discover at a wedding? >> wait a minute.cummings stars in instinct on cbs. >> i think it's the first network in american television to have a gay lead. that's a really big deal. it needs to be done and i'm the man to do it. >> you don't have to admit i was right. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a...
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which pop star did david discover at a wedding? >> wait a minute.cummings stars in instinct on cbs. >> i think it's the first network in american television to have a gay lead. that's a really big deal. it needs to be done and i'm the man to do it. >> you don't have to admit i was right. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a vegan empanada because allan as vegan. >> nick robinson stars in love simon out today. to find out how the young actor land >> what was once just a dream is officially now a reality. season two of big little lies started shooting today. hallelujah. we all will be heading back to monterey because the first season was so amazing. you may be wondering how could they improve upon the original? here's how. >> we have every cast member coming back, but also meryl streep is joining us. >> i'm still having a hard time casually saying meryl in the. i'm like it's [ bleep ] meryl streep. >> how will you ini
which pop star did david discover at a wedding? >> wait a minute.cummings stars in instinct on cbs. >> i think it's the first network in american television to have a gay lead. that's a really big deal. it needs to be done and i'm the man to do it. >> you don't have to admit i was right. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a...
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they did not keep us waiting, ten minutes m, did not keep us waiting, ten minutes in, david silva expertlyall past jack butland, champions elect at their finest. city dominating possession, could have had another before half—time but jack butland this time denied fernandinho. the second goaljust like the first, typical manchester city, david silva and is in the goal again, ninth of the season. pep guardiola a step closer to a maiden premier league title. raheem sterling missed the chance to extend the scoreline, denied at the last, when the full—time whistle—blower, another hurdle had been overcome, the three points mean that manchester city can still win the title against great rivals manchester united into games time. we we re manchester united into games time. we were solid, we did not concede much. we created enough chances. we did well to defend the long balls. first time after 18 years that manchester city is able to win at stoke city away and at home, that shows are difficult it is to come here and to win. we did well, now, to, three games, three games to be champions. —— two, three
they did not keep us waiting, ten minutes m, did not keep us waiting, ten minutes in, david silva expertlyall past jack butland, champions elect at their finest. city dominating possession, could have had another before half—time but jack butland this time denied fernandinho. the second goaljust like the first, typical manchester city, david silva and is in the goal again, ninth of the season. pep guardiola a step closer to a maiden premier league title. raheem sterling missed the chance to...
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i obviously -- david: but wait adam then why is it that if they're against government regulation whyn't they pro-trump? >> [laughter] >> so are you, [laughter] -- >> yeah, you've got it. >> well that's an interesting question, i mean, the history of silicon valley is that these people are largely libertarians. just leave us alone to develop this great technology. i can't begin to answer why or what their actual political views are but there's no doubt in my mind, david, that facebook needs to be regulated just in the way the broadcast arrivers are regulated and many other examples. david: but heather, there is an irony here a dramatic irony that is the internet is so successful and these companies are so successful, there's so many billionaires out there precisely because there isn't that much regulation. i'm kind of surprised and shock ed that they are so anti- trump when he's delivered so many anti-regulatory business advantages to america. >> you're right anti-trump because it benefits them right now taking advantage of tax loopholes and corporate welfares in the case of amazon wi
i obviously -- david: but wait adam then why is it that if they're against government regulation whyn't they pro-trump? >> [laughter] >> so are you, [laughter] -- >> yeah, you've got it. >> well that's an interesting question, i mean, the history of silicon valley is that these people are largely libertarians. just leave us alone to develop this great technology. i can't begin to answer why or what their actual political views are but there's no doubt in my mind, david,...
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david: we kind of have to wait for march just to see these things even over.till ahead this hour, lots more on the conversation on trading china. haslinda: plus we will look at the strategy in southeast asia. they will be with us next. ♪ haslinda: it is international women's day. thoughts from some of the guests about the issue and were they see gender relations heading in the coming decade. trends.ic about growth that is partly because of higher trade flows. south asia contributing or than anna.ter let's bring in with the issues behind us, what is the strategy and forward? we believe the bank is making good progress. now it is about capturing the opportunities across the markets. we see a lot of opportunities not just in a strong domestic gdp but in growing trade. great example is vietnam, where i was earlier this week. of globalpercentage trade has quintupled over the last few years. 80% of the exports are fdi driven. obviously, for the international banks that serve these markets. david: ladies, my apologies. i have two interop. but now we have the dollar f
david: we kind of have to wait for march just to see these things even over.till ahead this hour, lots more on the conversation on trading china. haslinda: plus we will look at the strategy in southeast asia. they will be with us next. ♪ haslinda: it is international women's day. thoughts from some of the guests about the issue and were they see gender relations heading in the coming decade. trends.ic about growth that is partly because of higher trade flows. south asia contributing or than...
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david, we've been waiting for this statement from the ceo and founder mark zuckerberg for at least 48 hours but he just responded moments ago. i am going to quote part of the statement he appropriately posted on facebook. we have a responsibility to protect your data. if we can't, then we don't deserve to serve you. i have been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again. so, david this, is part of a much longer post. it was almost a forensic account going back to 2007 about facebook's relationship with all of our collective data, the little steps that have come along the way. some of my more cynical tech analyst friend are saying can't believe it took them 72 hours to put that up. there were a lot of people saying listen, either mark zuckerberg or coo sheryl sandberg should have been out in front of this on monday, making a state. however, people that i know who actually work there say the company really wanted to get it right. they know that this is pretty big. this is a big deal. it is the second strike, if you like against the company
david, we've been waiting for this statement from the ceo and founder mark zuckerberg for at least 48 hours but he just responded moments ago. i am going to quote part of the statement he appropriately posted on facebook. we have a responsibility to protect your data. if we can't, then we don't deserve to serve you. i have been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again. so, david this, is part of a much longer post. it was almost a forensic...
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i am david westin alongside alix steel, waiting for inflation. alix: women's apparel prices jumped the most on record, a huge mover in january. thank you to my mother. does that mean we will see a huge give back? that is what markets have been waiting for. here is how the markets stack up in the u.s. it feels like it is a little bit of a risk supported world. s&p futures up 6 points. it is a mixed session emerging. treasury market yields moving higher one basis point. we had that option yesterday. yields have to jump for it. 0.4% despite the fact upgraded their forecast once again. david: time now for the morning brief. we will get the latest inflation read at 8:30. at 1:00, the u.s. treasury department will continue their auctions. afternoon, president trump will take a trip to san diego to take a look at those border wall prototypes. in pennsylvania, voters head to the polls for a special election. dealr one, that broadcom stopped in its tracks by president trump. goldman sachs has named a successor for lloyd blankfein. in thethree, succession
i am david westin alongside alix steel, waiting for inflation. alix: women's apparel prices jumped the most on record, a huge mover in january. thank you to my mother. does that mean we will see a huge give back? that is what markets have been waiting for. here is how the markets stack up in the u.s. it feels like it is a little bit of a risk supported world. s&p futures up 6 points. it is a mixed session emerging. treasury market yields moving higher one basis point. we had that option...
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. >> thank you, david axelrod, i can't wait to see it. i appreciate it. this week on "the ax files" more from republican senator jeffery flake. sit down with david axelrod where they talk about president trump. "the ax files" saturday 7:00 p.m. on cnn. up next white house communication attention director hope hicks calling it quits a day after spending nine hours in front of the house intel committee and admitting to telling white lies for the president. i'm asking a member of the committee what else she had to say. come on dad! higher! higher! parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with me
. >> thank you, david axelrod, i can't wait to see it. i appreciate it. this week on "the ax files" more from republican senator jeffery flake. sit down with david axelrod where they talk about president trump. "the ax files" saturday 7:00 p.m. on cnn. up next white house communication attention director hope hicks calling it quits a day after spending nine hours in front of the house intel committee and admitting to telling white lies for the president. i'm asking a...
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. >> thank you, david axelrod, i can't wait to see it. i appreciate it. this week on "the axe files" more from republican senator jeffery flake. sit down with david axelrod where they talk about president trump. "the axe files" saturday 7:00 p.m. on cnn. up next white house communication attention director hope hicks calling it quits a day after spending nine hours in front of the house intel committee and admitting to telling white lies for the president. i'm asking a member of the committee what else she had to say. hello, aloe. kelp is on the way! with herbal essences bio:renew made with active antioxidants that work from the inside out... to help animate lifeless hair. let life in with herbal essences bio:renew. packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger t
. >> thank you, david axelrod, i can't wait to see it. i appreciate it. this week on "the axe files" more from republican senator jeffery flake. sit down with david axelrod where they talk about president trump. "the axe files" saturday 7:00 p.m. on cnn. up next white house communication attention director hope hicks calling it quits a day after spending nine hours in front of the house intel committee and admitting to telling white lies for the president. i'm asking a...
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it's as if the president had this in his back pocket, waiting to unveil it on the american people, announcing that he is replacing his va secretary, david shulkin, with the white house physician, dr. ronny jackson. dr. jackson, you'll recall, made a name for himself, you might say, by declaring the president to be in excellent health. but i'm told by a white house official that some of these questions about david shulkin, ethical questions over at the va were becoming too big of a distraction for him to carry out the president's agenda when it comes to reforming care for our nation's veterans.
it's as if the president had this in his back pocket, waiting to unveil it on the american people, announcing that he is replacing his va secretary, david shulkin, with the white house physician, dr. ronny jackson. dr. jackson, you'll recall, made a name for himself, you might say, by declaring the president to be in excellent health. but i'm told by a white house official that some of these questions about david shulkin, ethical questions over at the va were becoming too big of a distraction...
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david eades. our top story: britain waits for russia's response. with support from key allies over the nerve agent attack on a former spy, the uk prepares for what moscow says will be a ‘fitting' and ‘symmetrical‘ reaction to the expulsion of 23 diplomats. i'm lucy hockings in moscow, and as the diplomatic row continues, the people of russia are preparing to vote in sunday's presidential election, with vladimir putin hoping to win his fourth term in office two other main stories. a brand—new pedestrian bridge across a motorway in miami collapses, killing four people. we'll have the latest from the scene. and in a special report we speak to civilians in syria who escaped the conflict in eastern ghouta. and coming up in the business briefing, trading threats — raising tensions. fears of a global trade war set to dominate as 620 finance chiefs gather this weekend. we'll be getting the views of a trade expert from henley business school. plus, what could be in store for the commuter of the future! and why there soon won't be any excuse for being late i
david eades. our top story: britain waits for russia's response. with support from key allies over the nerve agent attack on a former spy, the uk prepares for what moscow says will be a ‘fitting' and ‘symmetrical‘ reaction to the expulsion of 23 diplomats. i'm lucy hockings in moscow, and as the diplomatic row continues, the people of russia are preparing to vote in sunday's presidential election, with vladimir putin hoping to win his fourth term in office two other main stories. a...
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>> stephen: i can't-- i can't wait to be able to say that. ( laughter ) well, david, thank you so muchen: we'll be right back with a special performance by david byrne. enthusiast david byrne. but now i've got a new passion, and it's... david byrne's giant suit emporium. this must be the place to meet all your formal clothing needs. whether it's a wedding, a prom, or your neighbor's funeral, come on down to david byrne's giant suit emporium! and, look, before you ask, let me be clear: we do not sell giant, oversized suits like the one i wore in "stop making sense." but i guarantee the deals at david byrne's giant suit emporium are once in a lifetime! in fact, we're burning down the house with savings! >> i thought david byrne would sell me one of those big old goofy suits like he wore in that movie, but when i asked, he got all quiet and asked me to leave. got real. >> so come on down to david byrne's giant suit emporium. >> so come on down to david byrne's giant suit emporium. i guarantee you're going to look fa-fa-fa-fantastic. s joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof
>> stephen: i can't-- i can't wait to be able to say that. ( laughter ) well, david, thank you so muchen: we'll be right back with a special performance by david byrne. enthusiast david byrne. but now i've got a new passion, and it's... david byrne's giant suit emporium. this must be the place to meet all your formal clothing needs. whether it's a wedding, a prom, or your neighbor's funeral, come on down to david byrne's giant suit emporium! and, look, before you ask, let me be clear: we...
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david: you have to wait for warren buffett, jeff bezos, and jamie dimon to weigh in. zach. eric will be staying with us. coming up, for apple, children are the future. the company looks to education to help its fortunes. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm kailey leinz in the hewlett-packard enterprise greener. coming up in the next hour, glenn hubbard, columbia business school dean. ♪ david: the use of technology to address the needs of education has been something of a holy grail, attracting hundreds of millions in investment but yet to reach the fullest potential that some people see for it. apple is taking another try. mark is reporting from a new launchinge apple is lot a new initiative. explain what apple is launching today. mark: we are here in chicago, illinois and this is the first time in six years where apple will be holding a media event when it comes to education measures. we expect a platform that ties all the other software that they have had. author andtunes textbook so look for more integrated s
david: you have to wait for warren buffett, jeff bezos, and jamie dimon to weigh in. zach. eric will be staying with us. coming up, for apple, children are the future. the company looks to education to help its fortunes. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm kailey leinz in the hewlett-packard enterprise greener. coming up in the next hour, glenn hubbard, columbia business school dean. ♪ david: the use of technology to address...
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david eades. our top story: britain waits for russia's response.nt attack on a former spy, the uk prepares for what moscow says will be a ‘fitting' and ‘symmetrical‘ reaction to the expulsion of 23 diplomats. i'm lucy hockings in moscow, and as the diplomatic row continues, the people of russia are preparing to vote in sunday's presidential election, with vladimir putin hoping to win his fourth term in office two other main stories. a brand—new pedestrian bridge across a motorway in miami collapses, killing four people. we'll have the latest from the scene. and in a special report we speak to civilians in syria who escaped the conflict in eastern ghouta.
david eades. our top story: britain waits for russia's response.nt attack on a former spy, the uk prepares for what moscow says will be a ‘fitting' and ‘symmetrical‘ reaction to the expulsion of 23 diplomats. i'm lucy hockings in moscow, and as the diplomatic row continues, the people of russia are preparing to vote in sunday's presidential election, with vladimir putin hoping to win his fourth term in office two other main stories. a brand—new pedestrian bridge across a motorway in...
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president spoke out publicly for the first time on why he fired veterans affairs secretary david shulkin. >> a 25-day waitre in line and women, they're vets. they're our greatest people. by the time they see the doctor, it's over. it's over. not going to happen. we're going to have real choice. that's why i made some changes, because i wasn't happy with the speed with which our veterans were taken care of. >> shulkin's departure had been rumored for months. the choice to replace him came as a surprise. personal doctor, ronnie jackson, who memorably attended the press briefing and said this about the president's health. >> there's no indication whatsoever that he has any cognitive issues. very sharp. very articulate. lot of stamina. look at his vision. he's 74 years old. can he drive if he wants to. he washes his hands frequently, uses purell. his overall health is excellent. he has incredible genes i assume. he will remain fit for duty for the remainder of this term and the remainder of another if he is elected. >> the president says jackson is highly qualified despite the fact that he has no management e
president spoke out publicly for the first time on why he fired veterans affairs secretary david shulkin. >> a 25-day waitre in line and women, they're vets. they're our greatest people. by the time they see the doctor, it's over. it's over. not going to happen. we're going to have real choice. that's why i made some changes, because i wasn't happy with the speed with which our veterans were taken care of. >> shulkin's departure had been rumored for months. the choice to replace him...
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i cannot wait to see the pictures. david: many thanks to mike mckee .nd lizzie fo the former secretary deputy will be here with us on the bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is "bloomberg daybreak. this is the flash." -- "bloomberg business flash." he began by sweeping factory force in hong kong. shares of tiffany are rising. they posted sales growth worldwide in america's. sales rose 4% in the fourth quarter, which included the holiday season. tiffany's has been trying to attract younger shoppers. a $7rt is in talks for billion deal to become the largest investor in the e-commerce giant. would put walmart and competition with amazon, and one of the world's most promising online retail markets. the deal may push the ration to about $20 billion. that is your own flash." david: -- "bloomberg business flash." david: the national security adviser will be the next ago amid rumors. the president tweeted there are no changes. you might think markets are getting used to the turnover. but overnight, the yen strengthened on the news. we welcome someone wa
i cannot wait to see the pictures. david: many thanks to mike mckee .nd lizzie fo the former secretary deputy will be here with us on the bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is "bloomberg daybreak. this is the flash." -- "bloomberg business flash." he began by sweeping factory force in hong kong. shares of tiffany are rising. they posted sales growth worldwide in america's. sales rose 4% in the fourth quarter, which included the holiday season. tiffany's has been trying to attract younger...
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david bossi is here and he is "outnumbered" ." >> harris: never before have we seen that more applicable, i can't wait to get your take. >> david: i'm feeling outnumbered. let's get started. >> sandra: the explosion of dozens alleged russian intelligence officers. 12 were working at the united nations in new york city. a russian consulate in seattle was close, administration saying it was troubled by its proximity to u.s. submarine space. they said the russians have seven days. the move in response to an unnerving attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. now more than a dozen other european states are doing the same and saying additional measures may be you have to com come. hogan gidley was asked about the president's plans for the russian diplomats earlier today. >> the president has been very clear that we will impose costs on russia when it is in our interest to do so. the president has not weakened any positions that barack obama has had on russia and in fact he has gone further. we authorized the bombing in syria which was something barack obama never did or would do. this president knows what's right on the inter
david bossi is here and he is "outnumbered" ." >> harris: never before have we seen that more applicable, i can't wait to get your take. >> david: i'm feeling outnumbered. let's get started. >> sandra: the explosion of dozens alleged russian intelligence officers. 12 were working at the united nations in new york city. a russian consulate in seattle was close, administration saying it was troubled by its proximity to u.s. submarine space. they said the russians...
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they feel like there's a closet full of shoes waiting to drop. davide second story is like a big oops. goldman has a big fund, they seem to be competing in this. they are not supposed to review, but the irs mistakenly revealed some of the big donors to the fund. you can see it is steve ballmer, laurene powell jobs, and jan koum.nd jan reporter: what it says to me is how huge and fascinating a part of the philanthropic equation these funds have become. billion fored $3.2 their donor advised fund. what this does is basically allow a wealthy person to get the tax advantages of charitable giving right away. they are then able to park this money in a fund, in this case managed by goldman, and then they are able to give it away while they continue to grow the money because goldman is investing for them, and they get a little more discretion than they would if they were just reporting as a straight up foundation. foundations, as you know, have to disclose where they are putting their money and a little bit more detail than is allowed them to do or this necess
they feel like there's a closet full of shoes waiting to drop. davide second story is like a big oops. goldman has a big fund, they seem to be competing in this. they are not supposed to review, but the irs mistakenly revealed some of the big donors to the fund. you can see it is steve ballmer, laurene powell jobs, and jan koum.nd jan reporter: what it says to me is how huge and fascinating a part of the philanthropic equation these funds have become. billion fored $3.2 their donor advised...
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china is waiting to see what comes out of the meetings in washington. david this part of an ongoing negotiation? is this really just an opening bid? it is a curious opening bid. what we have picked up here in asia is there is a sense of frustration that started with the u.s. exiting tpp. onn, it became tariffs washing machines and that hurt u.s. allies including south korea. and now the tariffs on steel. some wonder if we are seeing a trend. it would be hard to see where this is going if this is an opening bid. the concerning thing would be if we get into a tit-for-tat situation. isare not there yet and that why it is so critical to see how china response going forward and whether america does ratchet up tariffs. david: if china is the goal, ultimately, is it possible he is saying -- let me take a shot on china in a way that does not hurt china too much? we have a pie chart. the steel imports are relatively modest. it is electronics that are a big factor. is it possible that what the president is saying is -- i have thrown a fast ball at you to get your atten
china is waiting to see what comes out of the meetings in washington. david this part of an ongoing negotiation? is this really just an opening bid? it is a curious opening bid. what we have picked up here in asia is there is a sense of frustration that started with the u.s. exiting tpp. onn, it became tariffs washing machines and that hurt u.s. allies including south korea. and now the tariffs on steel. some wonder if we are seeing a trend. it would be hard to see where this is going if this...
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we wait to hear how it was administered. david is poisoning of kim jong-un's brother in malaysia a couple months ago but go ahead. >> what it says. it is not trying to be private or secret. it is in your face. there was no way that the british could mistake it for anything except a russian attack. the russia says we had nothing to do with it. that is just not credible. in both cases what it is telling world, we have this ability. anyone who crosses us can be terrified that this will happen. david: it is also telling us else, everybody thinks china big player with regard to north korea. they are the ones we've been putting pressure on. >> yeah. david: but is there a russia-north korea axis? >> absolutely. one of the first things vladmir putin did when he replaced boris yeltsin and rose to power in 2000 was was mend ryelations ryelation -- relations with north korea. which fell apart after the cold war despite what obama mocked romney about. when the cold war ended, russia stopped supplying subsidies. they fell out. russia looked do
we wait to hear how it was administered. david is poisoning of kim jong-un's brother in malaysia a couple months ago but go ahead. >> what it says. it is not trying to be private or secret. it is in your face. there was no way that the british could mistake it for anything except a russian attack. the russia says we had nothing to do with it. that is just not credible. in both cases what it is telling world, we have this ability. anyone who crosses us can be terrified that this will...
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david: we are waiting for mario draghi's news conference, which is scheduled to start in just under twow. what about the euro being a headwind potentially? mario draghi and others have been concerned about how strong the euro has gotten against the dollar. >> last year, there was a big rally in the euro versus the dollar. conditions are tightening, and that should cause them to be a bit more dovish. bigger picture with currency, i came from those of the currency should be driven by interest-rate differentials, and that is not what was all last year. lift we may see the euro off of zero, it is difficult to make the prediction on the currency. david: we are now seeing mario draghi take to the platform. they usually do if you photos and then he will go and sit down. sorry to cut you off. lisa: you were making a point we have been observing, the strange moment where benchmark rates in the u.s. have been rising and the dollar has been weakening. the euro has been gaining. how do you explain that? david: one word. [laughs. >> confusing. david: president mario draghi of the european central ba
david: we are waiting for mario draghi's news conference, which is scheduled to start in just under twow. what about the euro being a headwind potentially? mario draghi and others have been concerned about how strong the euro has gotten against the dollar. >> last year, there was a big rally in the euro versus the dollar. conditions are tightening, and that should cause them to be a bit more dovish. bigger picture with currency, i came from those of the currency should be driven by...
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and they begin with a huge compromise britain's secretary david davis agrees that trade talks will have to wait until sufficient progress has been made on the. citizen rights and the irish border we want to find a solution without. any kind of. butt. the u.k. office no solutions and only draws red lines david davis is told the u.k. will not be allowed to cherry pick the u.k. it wants to take back control wants to adopt its own stand outs and regulation. but if bush wants to have each recognized automatically indeed this is simply impossible. the british prime minister with a charm offensive in a high profile speech he promises that the u.k. will honor its financial commitments in full. the success of the e.u. is profoundly in our national interest and that of the wider world. while they are waiting for the u.k. the e.u. acts in november two thousand and seventeen that new agencies based in london are relocated to the continent for two days of voting. we selected. to be the new seat of the european mid seems agency and paris to be the new seat of the european banking agency october two thousand
and they begin with a huge compromise britain's secretary david davis agrees that trade talks will have to wait until sufficient progress has been made on the. citizen rights and the irish border we want to find a solution without. any kind of. butt. the u.k. office no solutions and only draws red lines david davis is told the u.k. will not be allowed to cherry pick the u.k. it wants to take back control wants to adopt its own stand outs and regulation. but if bush wants to have each recognized...
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i think he waited very heavily on the side of mr. president, let's find us now. davidif national security is the primary issue, you know the issues. it is good to have military hardware, but doesn't the deficit spending at some point undermine our national security? >> it clearly well over time. -- will over time. the tax at $1.3 trillion to the national deficit. add $1.3 trillion to the national deficit. it will come back to haunt us. over the sweep of history, countries have a stronger areign policy the more they strong at home economically. that means investing in infrastructure and education, technology. the stronger we are at home economically, the more we don't have to worry as much about being strong militarily. clearly, you need both. if we are going to deal with china on all these trade matters, china is somewhat the culprit here, we have to have local domestic strength and work more cooperatively, not this bombast the president seems to be pursuing. it is not going to work. china is proud into smart. i served over there for three years. they are not going to
i think he waited very heavily on the side of mr. president, let's find us now. davidif national security is the primary issue, you know the issues. it is good to have military hardware, but doesn't the deficit spending at some point undermine our national security? >> it clearly well over time. -- will over time. the tax at $1.3 trillion to the national deficit. add $1.3 trillion to the national deficit. it will come back to haunt us. over the sweep of history, countries have a stronger...
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wait to see that. >> "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. >> we appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 6:00. >>> tonight, several developing headlines. tens of thousands of school kids walking out, demanding lawmakers in this country do something. as the alleged killer today is in court, face-to-face with the parents who lost children. what he now wants. and tonight, the calls we never heard before. >>> president trump's attorney general, jeff sessions, and a major decision to make. will he fire andrew mccabe before mccabe can retire just four days from now? mccabe had defended james comey in front of the american people. >>> the cliffhanger overnight. the district where donald trump won by nearly 20 points. tonight, the democrat declaring victory. what does this signal? >>> parts of the east tonight buried under more than two feet of snow, and incredibly, we are now watching what could be a fourth major storm to slam into the east.
wait to see that. >> "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. >> we appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 6:00. >>> tonight, several developing headlines. tens of thousands of school kids walking out, demanding lawmakers in this country do something. as the alleged killer today is in court, face-to-face with the parents who lost children. what he now wants. and tonight, the calls we never heard before. >>> president trump's...
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david: it is a combination. you have certainly some replacement of incumbent services. s operate inese lyft the same way where you hail them on demand, or can they waitpical car service would? david: the user experience for a traveler is virtually the same you would get if you are a regular consumer. we do have a whole set of applications behind the scenes for corporate administrators to be able to create, design, administrate programs. can includes ways -- you request a lyft ride through our concierge application for someone to does not have a smart phone or lyft app. emily: you are partnering with health care partners and there is interesting data of uber and lyft replacing traditional ambulance services instead of , calling inhabitants. is an ambulance service something you would ever partner with? david: in an emergency situation we always recommend calling 911 services. lyft is not a replacement. we are interested in working with nonemergency providers. many people miss doctors appointments because they do not have reliable transportation. it is a $150 burden on our health care system. read partnered with providers and transportation brokers to
david: it is a combination. you have certainly some replacement of incumbent services. s operate inese lyft the same way where you hail them on demand, or can they waitpical car service would? david: the user experience for a traveler is virtually the same you would get if you are a regular consumer. we do have a whole set of applications behind the scenes for corporate administrators to be able to create, design, administrate programs. can includes ways -- you request a lyft ride through our...
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and they begin with a huge compromise britain's press secretary david davis agrees that trade talks will have to wait until sufficient progress has been made on the divorce bill citizen rights and the irish border we want to find a solution without. any kind of border but the u.k. offers no solutions and only draws red lines david davis is told the u.k. will not be allowed to cherry pick the u.k. it wants to take back control wants to adopt it own stand outs and regulation. but it also wants to have these dogs recognised automatically in the e.u. she simply impossible. the british prime minister with a charm offensive in a high profile speech. promises that the u.k. will honor its financial commitments in full. the success of the e.u. is profoundly in on national interest and of the wider world. while they are waiting for the u.k. the e.u. acts in november two thousand and seventeen that new agencies based in london are relocated to the continent to today's voting. we selected. to be the new seat of the european mid seems agency and paris to be the new seat of the european banking agents october two
and they begin with a huge compromise britain's press secretary david davis agrees that trade talks will have to wait until sufficient progress has been made on the divorce bill citizen rights and the irish border we want to find a solution without. any kind of border but the u.k. offers no solutions and only draws red lines david davis is told the u.k. will not be allowed to cherry pick the u.k. it wants to take back control wants to adopt it own stand outs and regulation. but it also wants to...
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middle-aged, older white guy and it has really drawn a lot of criticism, even before -- david: cory booker said, wait we have never had a woman or a person of color in this job. jason: that is right. there are some things drawing criticism, when the lack of diversity, the other is the notion of is he too much of a wall street insider. bill dudley worked at goldman sachs before he came to the fed job. it is interesting how a vocal of the criticism is. julia: and talking about lack of consistency, uber out of another major market. jason: diminishing their stake in southeast asia, going to grab, following their sale of chinese operations, this seems to be part of the strategy of the new ceo who really is retrenching and looking to kind of lower the burn. the cash burn. david: i think they are burning through cash and he does not like that. julia: softbank here, so interesting. pushing for consolidation, because they want to make money too. jason: if you go back to the original strategy of uber, they wanted to take over the world, that was really travis' app roach. david: and our third story, alexa takin
middle-aged, older white guy and it has really drawn a lot of criticism, even before -- david: cory booker said, wait we have never had a woman or a person of color in this job. jason: that is right. there are some things drawing criticism, when the lack of diversity, the other is the notion of is he too much of a wall street insider. bill dudley worked at goldman sachs before he came to the fed job. it is interesting how a vocal of the criticism is. julia: and talking about lack of...
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sayings a long way of wait and see. david: that is what we will have to do. to get headlines outside the business world. we have first word news now. >> leaders of the u.s. and north korea have never met before. that is about to change. president trump has agreed to an unprecedented summit meeting with kim jong-un. in the last two year, the -- year, the two have exchanged heated words. aesident trump has set off -- race for exemptions on steel and aluminum imports. canada and mexico will be exempt as long as they agree to a rewritten trade deal. u.s. allies to apply for their own exemptions. be -- oes not seem to the u.k. is set to leave the eu by march of next year whether there is an agreement or not. the eu has said they want a deal by october. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. alix: if you want to expand into shale that is not in the u.s., you go to argentina. it is the most likely spot for the next shale revolution. you can leave your job from a major oil company
sayings a long way of wait and see. david: that is what we will have to do. to get headlines outside the business world. we have first word news now. >> leaders of the u.s. and north korea have never met before. that is about to change. president trump has agreed to an unprecedented summit meeting with kim jong-un. in the last two year, the -- year, the two have exchanged heated words. aesident trump has set off -- race for exemptions on steel and aluminum imports. canada and mexico will...
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i am david westin alongside alix steel, waiting for inflation.ord, a huge mover in january. thank you to my mother. does that mean we will see a huge give back? that is what markets have been waiting for. here is how the markets stack up in the u.s. it feels like it is a little bit of a risk supported world. s&p futures up 6 points. it is a
i am david westin alongside alix steel, waiting for inflation.ord, a huge mover in january. thank you to my mother. does that mean we will see a huge give back? that is what markets have been waiting for. here is how the markets stack up in the u.s. it feels like it is a little bit of a risk supported world. s&p futures up 6 points. it is a
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. >>> david is back with normal check of the accuweather forecast. >> we are waiting on the rain. >> yes, we are. we are still waiting and getting no areas west of philadelphia. i'm start you out with the high wind and it is indeed a warning filled in in shades of gold in philadelphia and immediate suburbs and berks county. that warning means that the high wind situation is far more certain and more imminent and doesn't technically kick in until tomorrow. but the areas highlights in the gold have you to be careful and we are expecting the potential for the wind profile to built in and not on the warning side and will be before tomorrow morning. as we then take a look at stormtracker 6 live double scan you can see moisture welling up on the other side of the susquehanna river and light stuff in dover. outside cloudy skies ahead of all of this. and mild lately and melting snow on spring mountain although there is the chance tomorrow afternoon for the change over to wet snow. 56 is the current temperature and winds light at 6 miles per hour. they will pick up later today and tonight in
. >>> david is back with normal check of the accuweather forecast. >> we are waiting on the rain. >> yes, we are. we are still waiting and getting no areas west of philadelphia. i'm start you out with the high wind and it is indeed a warning filled in in shades of gold in philadelphia and immediate suburbs and berks county. that warning means that the high wind situation is far more certain and more imminent and doesn't technically kick in until tomorrow. but the areas...