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. >> he's got shrapnel through the chest -- >> reporter: dr. tom charge of mother of mercy hospital. >> everybody's life is valuable. and we can't lose sight of that or else we lose our humanity. >> reporter: where every single day he treats hundreds of patients. >> the lives of people here matter as much as anywhere in the world. >> a piece of shrapnel in his liver. >> reporter: ten years ago this american surgeon left his family and friends to live in africa, in a location so dangerous no other doctor in the world lives there. >> the guy that goes to a town, sets up a practice, stays there for 30, 40 years, i always thought that was the coolest thing. i've always wanted that as a doctor. i like the idea of staying in one place and becoming part of the community. >> reporter: for three weeks in 2014, and again in 2015, phil maker, kenneth carlson, captured heartbreaking scenes from dr. catena's daily life for documentary "the heart of nuba." >> happens to be one of the greatest travesties that no one knows about, no one talks about. >> reporter: t
. >> he's got shrapnel through the chest -- >> reporter: dr. tom charge of mother of mercy hospital. >> everybody's life is valuable. and we can't lose sight of that or else we lose our humanity. >> reporter: where every single day he treats hundreds of patients. >> the lives of people here matter as much as anywhere in the world. >> a piece of shrapnel in his liver. >> reporter: ten years ago this american surgeon left his family and friends to live in...
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inspector in iraq chemical weapons specialist dr tom wood can he said the more details come to light about this compound resignation the more questions are raised about london's account i believe that the u.k. made a mistake. by releasing these detailed report to the other state parties to the convention why because the more information is released the more questions will be to i believe that russia so that detailed report lured from their report that celebratory. identified. these. chemical agent in the samples brought from salisbury the death from bees that. is quite rare the lethal dose is very high but at the same time the visit actually affects the nerve system of a human body not the state's. agents from nine hundred sixty two and one hundred sixty five because it russia you didn't have. in its arsenals. and it doesn't for me i will be back in thirty three minutes with a full look at your news with us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic to follow the only mostly i'm goin
inspector in iraq chemical weapons specialist dr tom wood can he said the more details come to light about this compound resignation the more questions are raised about london's account i believe that the u.k. made a mistake. by releasing these detailed report to the other state parties to the convention why because the more information is released the more questions will be to i believe that russia so that detailed report lured from their report that celebratory. identified. these. chemical...
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. >> reporter: philadelphia health commissioner dr. tom farley. if i'm a heroin user and i walk into one of these facilities, what can i expect? >> these facilities look sort of s ke a clinic. they're simply there to inject. they bring in their own drug that they have bought on the onreet, they're given sterile equipment and they inject on ilat site. if they have an overdose on site, there is staff that can ervive them. >> reporter: they are taking their cue from vancouver, canada, who opened their first legal site 15 years ago. right now there are 100 supervised injection sites in 66 cities around the world. the drug enforcement administration sent cbs news this statement that says in part, "safe injection sites violate federal law and are, therefore, subject to legal action." e t if you're not able to do that legally, isn't that a problem? ha syringe exchange programs operate in a legal gray zone and yve done so for years. >> reporter: in the u.s., seattle and san francisco are considering similar measures and oould open sites sooner. ckck in ph
. >> reporter: philadelphia health commissioner dr. tom farley. if i'm a heroin user and i walk into one of these facilities, what can i expect? >> these facilities look sort of s ke a clinic. they're simply there to inject. they bring in their own drug that they have bought on the onreet, they're given sterile equipment and they inject on ilat site. if they have an overdose on site, there is staff that can ervive them. >> reporter: they are taking their cue from vancouver,...
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she is joined to the far right by dr. tom coburn, from u.s. senator from oklahoma and fellow here at the manhattan institute. [applause] dr. coburn is himself a physician and cancer survivor. while serving in the senate he offered legislation to renew and reform federally supported aids care and treatment programs and in his hometown of muskogee, oklahoma, practice family medicine. to lead christi shaw and tom coburn, we have -- with a focus on health care. and as you know, in the city usually owns and operates a large systems of hospitals. that keeps him pretty busy. prior to joining "politico," dennis health care reporter for the new jersey ledger. please join me in welcoming christi shaw, and tom coburn. >> thank you so much into our panelists for joining us today. i want to get to precision medicine, but i want to start with the letter of that other news events and then i will start with you. secretary was confirmed by the senate yesterday. he focused a lot on drug pricing and one of the things he said was that high list prices for the toug
she is joined to the far right by dr. tom coburn, from u.s. senator from oklahoma and fellow here at the manhattan institute. [applause] dr. coburn is himself a physician and cancer survivor. while serving in the senate he offered legislation to renew and reform federally supported aids care and treatment programs and in his hometown of muskogee, oklahoma, practice family medicine. to lead christi shaw and tom coburn, we have -- with a focus on health care. and as you know, in the city usually...
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she is joined to the far right by dr. tom coburn, former u.s. senator from oklahoma and the fellow here at the manhattan institute. [applause] dr. coburn is himself a physician and cancer survivor. while serving in the senate he offered legislation to renew and reform federally supported aids care and treatment programs in his hometown of disco d., oklahoma, dr. coburn practice family medicine. we're fortunate to have witnessed in gold or commencing your health care care reporter at new york "politico" or he reports on new york city politics with a focus on hospitals and health care and does he know the city and usually owns and operates a large system of hospitals. that keeps dan pretty busy. prior to joining "politico" come again with the health care reporter for their natures are star ledger. please join in welcoming christie shah, tom coburn and dan goldberg. [applause] >> thank you so much in thank you for joining us today. want to get to precision medicine but i want to start with a little bit of news events and the secretary was confirmed
she is joined to the far right by dr. tom coburn, former u.s. senator from oklahoma and the fellow here at the manhattan institute. [applause] dr. coburn is himself a physician and cancer survivor. while serving in the senate he offered legislation to renew and reform federally supported aids care and treatment programs in his hometown of disco d., oklahoma, dr. coburn practice family medicine. we're fortunate to have witnessed in gold or commencing your health care care reporter at new york...
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former senator dr. tom coburn of oklahoma. i think that he no question about qualifications. no question about him getting confirmed. former senators usually do get confirmed. >> juan: what about maker garland? that's obstruction. >> jesse: trial balloon that dana just floated. the president is telling fox news about his new connection with kanye west that has everybody talking. greg takes it on next ♪ the rhythm is going to get you ♪ um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. and butch.aura. and tank. and tiny. and this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace. laura can clean up a retriever that rolled in foxtails, but she's not much on "articles of organization." articles of what? so, she turned to legalzoom. they helped me out. she means we helped with her llc, trademark, and a lot of othe
former senator dr. tom coburn of oklahoma. i think that he no question about qualifications. no question about him getting confirmed. former senators usually do get confirmed. >> juan: what about maker garland? that's obstruction. >> jesse: trial balloon that dana just floated. the president is telling fox news about his new connection with kanye west that has everybody talking. greg takes it on next ♪ the rhythm is going to get you ♪ um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my...
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dr. nabarro. catherine: we will on saturday afternoon. tom: you will meet with dr. navarro.plain to him that this is not about china the evil empire. you own the phrase dysfunction within economics. catherine mann, how do you explain to secretary ross and even lawrence kudlow, stop worrying and push exports? catherine: there is some question as to whether or not people's biggest concern among the crowd is promoting exports or protecting against imports. i think there are some differences in views on which of those is the better way to reduce the deficit and i think we're all worried the approach that will be taken will be to introduce imports. tom: thank you for the getting our coverage here for the day. this has been a fabulous imf meeting. francine demanded we put it all together and we will do that at 2:00 p.m. new york time this afternoon. you will see this worldwide. we will do a special program. i am really focused on the debt and the deficit discussions here at the imf. stay with us for special coverage this afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg su
dr. nabarro. catherine: we will on saturday afternoon. tom: you will meet with dr. navarro.plain to him that this is not about china the evil empire. you own the phrase dysfunction within economics. catherine mann, how do you explain to secretary ross and even lawrence kudlow, stop worrying and push exports? catherine: there is some question as to whether or not people's biggest concern among the crowd is promoting exports or protecting against imports. i think there are some differences in...
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. >> it was dr. tomt surgeon who trained under her father, trained in surgery under her father, told, called her and said could you help me and use your publicity machine down there to get me some widespread coverage of this poor child. she is not going to live two weeks without a new liver. and so nancy reagan invited the press, as she did every year to see the christmas decorations. well, the christmas decorations were back, they got short-shrift. this little girl was wheeled out, she was yellow. nancy reagan said, ladies and gentlemen of the press, we need a liver for this child and i need your help to get the word out. stuart: did she get the liver? >> yes. stuart: oh. >> and i talked to her. stuart: that is a wonderful story. i'm afraid we're out of time. but i want to tell you, lady in red, i have not read it yet. i will read it. my kind of stuff. sheila tate, thank for being with us. >> you're welcome. stuart: more "varney" after this. omega-3 vascepa. the one that's this pure... and fda approved.
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dr. martin luther king jr. tom come preach at one of his revival sermons at modson square garden and he insisted that there is no separation or segregation and that all that was set against each other is a support e, and we have been fortunate that the billy graham library has graciously lent to us a new testament. that longed to billy graham that he highlighted and annotated, and prepared sermons with, and not only that, but was he a civil rights advocate for the african-americans, but also for the indigenous people. he reached out and fought for their civil rights as well, and in recognition of that, there were three tribes that came together and presented in the indian head dress, and so we want to make sure sthat on loan to us by the be billy graham library. and that he passed we wanted to make sure that we have a special recognition of who he was and what he contributed to, to not only the museum of the bible, but to the world. you will know the tis that the last dedication area is the story of the civil right
dr. martin luther king jr. tom come preach at one of his revival sermons at modson square garden and he insisted that there is no separation or segregation and that all that was set against each other is a support e, and we have been fortunate that the billy graham library has graciously lent to us a new testament. that longed to billy graham that he highlighted and annotated, and prepared sermons with, and not only that, but was he a civil rights advocate for the african-americans, but also...
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dr. ronny jackson. >>> tom brokaw withdraws from a commencement address after allegations of sexual harassment from a former colleague. >> i was deeply traumatized by being groped and assaulted by tom brokaw. there at the worst times.s constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya®, tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. t
dr. ronny jackson. >>> tom brokaw withdraws from a commencement address after allegations of sexual harassment from a former colleague. >> i was deeply traumatized by being groped and assaulted by tom brokaw. there at the worst times.s constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay...
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dr. king. tomorrow morning on "today," tom brokaw will report from memphis, tennessee on this 50th anniversary of the assassination. >>> we'll check in the warriors and the playoffs around the corner, we'll show you what they did tonight. stay with us. was the giants hom everuthing was spectacular >>> well, as we showed you earlier, it was the giants home opener. >> everything spectacular, except for the outcome of the game. three of the greatest in giants history, barry bonds, hello to willy mays, always great to see those guys. how about with the team's newest slugger, bottom of the seventh inning, longoria with his first hit as a giant. the mariners win this game 6-4. the final. across the bay at the coliseum, a chilly night in oakland. get out the blankets. some of the fans -- >> they didn't need them. this was comfortable. >> they just go shirtless. the rangers jumping out to an early lead against the athletics. texas wins this game 4-1. >>> all right, with the playoffs less than two weeks away this was a good time for the warriors to turn in one of their most impressive performances of t
dr. king. tomorrow morning on "today," tom brokaw will report from memphis, tennessee on this 50th anniversary of the assassination. >>> we'll check in the warriors and the playoffs around the corner, we'll show you what they did tonight. stay with us. was the giants hom everuthing was spectacular >>> well, as we showed you earlier, it was the giants home opener. >> everything spectacular, except for the outcome of the game. three of the greatest in giants...
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dr. king's legacy on tonight's "nightly news" live from memphis. and coming up on "today," tom brokaw share his experiences reporting on dr. king. >>> crews are battling a massive wildfire in two texas counties scorching 11,000 acres and 50% contained. the fire has damaged several structures but does not pose any threat to nearby towns at this time. in midland, odessa area, time lapse capturing this massive dust storm rolling in propelled by powerful winds. sand and dust engulfed homes and businesses. dangerously reducing visibility there. >> a lot going on around the country this morning. let's go to nbc meteorologist bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. all because of our powerful spring storm including eight tornado reports. looks like one in illinois did significant damages to homes. the storms have weakened, but look at the swath of damage as they went through areas of the ohio valley and the deep south. for today we have about 3.5 million people and a slight risk of severe storms. as the cold front reaches the areas, it may spark a few storms with damaging wi
dr. king's legacy on tonight's "nightly news" live from memphis. and coming up on "today," tom brokaw share his experiences reporting on dr. king. >>> crews are battling a massive wildfire in two texas counties scorching 11,000 acres and 50% contained. the fire has damaged several structures but does not pose any threat to nearby towns at this time. in midland, odessa area, time lapse capturing this massive dust storm rolling in propelled by powerful winds. sand and...
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dr. martin luther king jr. 50 years later. tom brokaw is live in memphis. eel reflect on dr.king, his message and why it matters more than ever. but first, this is "today"n o >>> straight ahead, today, a live exclusive. the american who helped capture el chapo reveals himself and new details about the years' long manhunt. >>> and we have chip and joanne >>> and we have chip and joanne gaines' fixer ( ♪ ) man: you can do this! grab those command picture hanging strips and let's make it work. they're tool free and they hold strong. oh, rustic chic! an arrow angled to point at rustic chic. hmm, may i be honest here? let's take that down, damage free, with a stretch, remove... and look: no marks, no mess. like a pro. command. do. no harm. like a pro. withwhat sore back?sk... what bum knee? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil the next big thing in food was once a little paper box. now we can easily take out food from a restaurant. let's stay in and binge-watch the snow. genius. now, the next big thing is the capital one savor card. e
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tom: dr. roubini, what will in upper hand to the president's message?cipline to the president's message? that advisersre are going to be up to convince to change tact on protectionism in china. if anything, some of them are economic nationalists and security hawks. i think the discipline is eventually going to come from the market. we have seen how this ride of best this rise of trade 10 -- this rise of trade tension has led to significant market correction. were it to escalate, you have more of a correction. at the end of the day, i think it is going to be market driven rather than his own advisors forcing him to change tact. a trade war is a negative sum game. in trade wars, everybody is a loser. that is what we are facing right now. francine: let's go back to market correction. if this escalates, how much would be wiped off global markets? does it impact chinese markets, the u.s., or global markets? guest: it depends on the size of the trade war. recent market correction has been driven not just by fears of a trade war, but also u.s. inflation. there
tom: dr. roubini, what will in upper hand to the president's message?cipline to the president's message? that advisersre are going to be up to convince to change tact on protectionism in china. if anything, some of them are economic nationalists and security hawks. i think the discipline is eventually going to come from the market. we have seen how this ride of best this rise of trade 10 -- this rise of trade tension has led to significant market correction. were it to escalate, you have more...
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we're joined by tom forte who broke down tho numbers for us to determine what amazon does with your money. he's managing dr and a senior research analyst at d.a. vevidson. welcome, nice to ou here, tom. >> thanks for having me, sue. >> do you agreese with t who say before we get into the breakdown that people are going to be willing to pay up for this sice tha service, that amazon has that strong a pricing power? >> absolutely. what people are paying for, let's be clear, is convenience. the ability to t an increasing number of products on a two-day basis, sometimes faster, and selection. being able to get so many hafferent products quickly to your home. that's really what people are paying for. t i donk that they will not balk at an incremental $20-a-year fee for amazon prime. >>ple had some p who did, but the vast majority of those who deidre interviewed agreed with you. so you worked up kin of a pie chart for us to see where that money is allocated. so let's take a look at that. we have 2%oes to the headquarters. 34% goes to profits. that's a very large number. tell me about that. >> generally speaking,
we're joined by tom forte who broke down tho numbers for us to determine what amazon does with your money. he's managing dr and a senior research analyst at d.a. vevidson. welcome, nice to ou here, tom. >> thanks for having me, sue. >> do you agreese with t who say before we get into the breakdown that people are going to be willing to pay up for this sice tha service, that amazon has that strong a pricing power? >> absolutely. what people are paying for, let's be clear, is...
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dr. martin luther king jr. coming up in a few minutes, hear nbc's tom brokaw talk about the time he heard dr. king give a sermon. that's later on the "today" show, and several communities are honoring dr. king. big events scheduled in san francisco, berkeley and l.a. we're compiling those and putting those on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >>> after you use the grill for dinner, cover it up. it is going to about fire hose kind of day this weekend. >> it is. especially as we head in towards friday and saturday early afternoon. talking about widespread continuous rain throughout the bay area. talk about the next seven days. today we'll see that increase in cloud cover. that rain moves in. becoming widespread late into the evening. we'll see it develop early on in the north bay and heavy rain expected for friday. thankfully, though, that rain still looking like it will taper off by saturday night leading the way for a much more pleasant drive sunday. put away the patio furniture you don't want to blow away. >> true. we often hear about random stuff on the freeway. >> and so far nothing reported.
dr. martin luther king jr. coming up in a few minutes, hear nbc's tom brokaw talk about the time he heard dr. king give a sermon. that's later on the "today" show, and several communities are honoring dr. king. big events scheduled in san francisco, berkeley and l.a. we're compiling those and putting those on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >>> after you use the grill for dinner, cover it up. it is going to about fire hose kind of day this weekend. >> it is. especially...
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tom: do you look at u.s. multinationals as companies that can compete in dr., or are you forced to go abroad and invest? david: abroad you have a name , a well-run company that can play a role in a portfolio. for u.s. company abroad, i will talk about small caps, but a large cap name like cisco plays to the international side but is selling at the right price. -caps.our expertise is mid david: i say if i want my kids to go to a better college, it will be small and mid-caps. tom: i love your optimism. we will continue with david sowerby. ian bremmer is with us from eurasia group. is a wonderful book. , theirup, deutsche bank chief financial officer in conversation with guy johnson. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go. yeah, and... xfinity internet. it's so fast! and you can save by... by getting up to 5 mobile lines included. whoa, you're good. i'm just getting started. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see how you could save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus as
tom: do you look at u.s. multinationals as companies that can compete in dr., or are you forced to go abroad and invest? david: abroad you have a name , a well-run company that can play a role in a portfolio. for u.s. company abroad, i will talk about small caps, but a large cap name like cisco plays to the international side but is selling at the right price. -caps.our expertise is mid david: i say if i want my kids to go to a better college, it will be small and mid-caps. tom: i love your...
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dr. drew pinsky. he's the man with the grand. tom shillue. she thought silence of the lambs was a romantic comedy. national review reporter kat timpf. is he considered a giant among giants. former wwe superstar my massive sidekick tyrus. greg: you claim to be a doctor. i'm interested in the psychological effect of trump wing on the visceral trump hater. >> when people believe deeply this man is incapable of nothing good, if something good comes out of it they have to deny he had anything to do with it. and the bubble bursts and they will begin look for a scapegoat. my fear is it could be somebody like hillary. that could get very pressured. greg: there are so many offramps to saying trump might be a good person. they choose the offramp, they have to go somewhere else. >> they are watching a movie -- they are watching a different movie and you and i are. greg: they are watching a movie with stormy daniels in it. tom, north korea, pretty big deal. huge news for the whole world. the interesting thing is people who watch world politics had to admit it was unprecedented and amazing. i loved watching ca
dr. drew pinsky. he's the man with the grand. tom shillue. she thought silence of the lambs was a romantic comedy. national review reporter kat timpf. is he considered a giant among giants. former wwe superstar my massive sidekick tyrus. greg: you claim to be a doctor. i'm interested in the psychological effect of trump wing on the visceral trump hater. >> when people believe deeply this man is incapable of nothing good, if something good comes out of it they have to deny he had anything...
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. >> secretary tom impliprice is here today. today dr. price still lives and helping to help millions of americans strong and healthy as our secretary of health and human services and he's doing a great job. david shulkin, our secretary has done a great job. the va was a mess. >> they're all gone. after nbc reported h.r. mcmaster was going to be replaced, he was just with the president and mcmaster both of them together in the oval office. president trump says the nbc news story is fake news and he said he's doing a great job and they're all gone now. jonath jonath jonathan lamier a. are you a god father fan? you are going from here and you are going down saying hail mary. >> tom is telling michael to fire and he's not doing it. >> explain that for the people who ever wants god father. the president is defining john kelly who's telling him -- >> i love the guys you are referencing. >> they're sophisticated. >> but, the fact that the president is defining his chief of staff who's telling him to resign and telling him he needs to go and the
. >> secretary tom impliprice is here today. today dr. price still lives and helping to help millions of americans strong and healthy as our secretary of health and human services and he's doing a great job. david shulkin, our secretary has done a great job. the va was a mess. >> they're all gone. after nbc reported h.r. mcmaster was going to be replaced, he was just with the president and mcmaster both of them together in the oval office. president trump says the nbc news story is...
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tom: would you suggest that the president and dr.ro and the commerce president are having an effect on the chinese, discourse, and tone of voice? is it making for a change in the discourse from china? maurice: the chinese would like to settle the current differences without trade conflict in a more collaborative way. the u.s. should be open to that. it is important to think about the multilateral system. these lateral issues are important, but they will come up again and again unless countries reach an agreement on how to handle these disputes. that is where the multilateral system can be strengthened. vonnie: there was worked on recently in the analytical chapters and fiscal monitor it comesductivity when to manufacturing versus services. explain to us why the u.s. should not be afraid of becoming more service oriented, in fact all service oriented. chapter on have a this in the new world economic output, and we show that contrary to the conventional wisdom, productivity and asvices can be equally high manufacturing. manufacturing i
tom: would you suggest that the president and dr.ro and the commerce president are having an effect on the chinese, discourse, and tone of voice? is it making for a change in the discourse from china? maurice: the chinese would like to settle the current differences without trade conflict in a more collaborative way. the u.s. should be open to that. it is important to think about the multilateral system. these lateral issues are important, but they will come up again and again unless countries...
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. >> sfkt tom price is also here. today, dr. price still lives the scout oath, helping to keep millions of americans it strong and healthy as our secretary of health and human services and he's doing a great job. david shulkin, our secretary has done a great job. the va was a mess. >> and they're all gone. after nbc reported national security adviser h.r. mcmaster was going to be replaced, spokesman michael anton said that he was just with the president and mcmaster both of them together in the oval office, president trump said that the nbc news story is fake news and told mcmaster he's doing a great job. they're all gone now. i'm joined by yamiche alcindor did, jonathan lemire and politics editor at "the daily beast" sam stein. yamiche, are you a godfather fan? have you noticed fredo, you broke my heart? your mother dies. you're gone from here going out in the boat saying your hail marys. he seems to do it in the same ritualistic way. >> tom is it telling michael to kill fredo and he's not doing it. essentially explain that for
. >> sfkt tom price is also here. today, dr. price still lives the scout oath, helping to keep millions of americans it strong and healthy as our secretary of health and human services and he's doing a great job. david shulkin, our secretary has done a great job. the va was a mess. >> and they're all gone. after nbc reported national security adviser h.r. mcmaster was going to be replaced, spokesman michael anton said that he was just with the president and mcmaster both of them...
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. >> secretary tom price is also here today. dr. price. still is the scout of helping to keep millions of americans strong and healthy as our secretary of health and human services and he's doing a great job b. david shulkin, our secretary. he's done a great job. the va was a mess. >> and they're all gone. after nbc reported national security adviser master was going to be replaced, a spokesman responded by saying he was just with the president and mcmaster, both together in the oval office. president trump said that the nbc news story is fake news and told mcmaster he's doing a great job. they're all gone now. for more, i'm joined by white house correspondent for the pbs news hour, would you say reporter and politics editor. all msnbc contributors. are you a god father fan? have you noticed you broke my heart? when your mother dies. i mean you're gone from here. saying your hail mary's. the same ritualistic way. >> except tom is telling michael to fire and kill fredo and he's not doing it. eventually, whoevers. the fact the president is d
. >> secretary tom price is also here today. dr. price. still is the scout of helping to keep millions of americans strong and healthy as our secretary of health and human services and he's doing a great job b. david shulkin, our secretary. he's done a great job. the va was a mess. >> and they're all gone. after nbc reported national security adviser master was going to be replaced, a spokesman responded by saying he was just with the president and mcmaster, both together in the...
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tom: the morning must-read from dr. economy, and then francine wants to talk technology.irs. the president is playing a long game, decisions that may appear immediately irrational in the context of a liberal political system. have long-term strategic logic. there may be more pushback against xi dennis current -- than is currently thought. francine: we are hearing from the pboc that their targeted rrr has been cut. if this -- is this monetary easing? harm: we got gdp news from china this morning and that looked pretty good. china is on this long-term transition progress from an export oriented country to more relying on domestic growth. some details that we got from this morning's report suggests it is working. one big concern we have is too much debt in the system. if you see something like interest rate cuts in whatever where itt is something helps growth a little bit in the short-term. it is certainly a type of easing, but what is the long-term or medium-term cost if you look at the overall credit outstanding in china, which is one of the worrisome developments? francin
tom: the morning must-read from dr. economy, and then francine wants to talk technology.irs. the president is playing a long game, decisions that may appear immediately irrational in the context of a liberal political system. have long-term strategic logic. there may be more pushback against xi dennis current -- than is currently thought. francine: we are hearing from the pboc that their targeted rrr has been cut. if this -- is this monetary easing? harm: we got gdp news from china this morning...
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tom price, h.r. mcmaster and now dr. jackson. all flawed. every person is flawed. some of their mistakes greater than others. but did they deserve what they got? think about rex tillerson. his extraordinary career. his commitment to the boy scouts. who we was as a philanthropist. and he left the white house somewhat disgraced. i want to bring in the policy adviser for america first policies. he was also up for labor secretary before withdrawing his name. andy, this whole ronny jackson, excuse me, story is weighing on me heavily. he was an admiral in the navy. he got a glowing report from the obama administration, from president obama personally. also one from president trump and anyone i've spoken to in the white house has said how wonderful he is to work with. now, many of the same people said he's a great doctor but he's not qualified to be va secretary. and now look what has happened to him. this guy has had his name run through the mud and it's allegations. one of the allegations that the secret service had to bang down his door in 2015 when he was on duty. but
tom price, h.r. mcmaster and now dr. jackson. all flawed. every person is flawed. some of their mistakes greater than others. but did they deserve what they got? think about rex tillerson. his extraordinary career. his commitment to the boy scouts. who we was as a philanthropist. and he left the white house somewhat disgraced. i want to bring in the policy adviser for america first policies. he was also up for labor secretary before withdrawing his name. andy, this whole ronny jackson, excuse...
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nbc's tom brokaw talks about the time he heard dr. king give a sermon right after "today in the bay" on the "today" show. >>> and several local bay areas will honor dr. king. in berkeley, oakland and san jose. we do have a compete list with details. we're putting that up at nbcbayarea.com. >>> and now at 5:59, a quick follow-up. sfo is one step closer to honoring harvey milk, renaming the terminal under milk, gunned down at city hall. city workers say that could happen next week. >>> and new at 6:00, more about the woman police say opened five at a youtube headquarters. we are going to online videos to learn more. and what is going on at youtube headquarters today. >>> and live with inside perspective on the chaos during wednesday's shooting. >> plus a possible end of the week washout. tracking changes to the incoming atmospheric river. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> good morning, and thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. talking about the atmospheric river coming our w
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tom: what does dr. hassett need to do. can get it done but he is lonely at the white house.upply-side economics and trade. that is one of the most important steps. you cannot do these bilateral trade deals, one after the other. there is something called tpp. those are large and consequential. tom: we will do this again. jason furman and nathan sheets. we will continue this dialogue on bloomberg radio worldwide. stay with us for import interviews throughout the day at the world bank in the international meeting. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: don't mess it up. imf upgrading global forecast, as long as trade does not derail it. meetings kick off this morning. yield curve here. yield curve here. not only flattening by inverting. could a slowdown be on the horizon? commodities crushing it. aluminum, nickel, kid, outshining precious metal. david: we come in on a shot of midtown manhattan. welcome to "bloomberg markets," on this thursday, april 19. alix: blackstone reporting earnings -- solid. cents a share beating estimates. first-quarter net inflows, over $18 billion. david: every
tom: what does dr. hassett need to do. can get it done but he is lonely at the white house.upply-side economics and trade. that is one of the most important steps. you cannot do these bilateral trade deals, one after the other. there is something called tpp. those are large and consequential. tom: we will do this again. jason furman and nathan sheets. we will continue this dialogue on bloomberg radio worldwide. stay with us for import interviews throughout the day at the world bank in the...
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. >> thank you, tom. now dr. nicole turner-lee. >> all right. last but certainly not least. so i want to thank randy for having me here. i want to thank my distinguished panelists for involving me in this conversation. glad to be up here as a friend and person who has spoken at free state. i'm going to talk a little bit about people. and what the conversation is about in terms of connecting american and closing the digital divide. my perspective on that. what we know today is that internet use has rapidly increased. that's a fact. many of us in this room who were in the debate ten years ago remember the time when we were in single digit broad band adoption and penetration, and as james said, we're seeing more and more people getting online because the infrastructure is becoming more readily available. out of that positive trajectory, however, when we look at the digital divide, there's about 11% of americans that don't have access. they tend to be older americans, pew reports that people over the age of 65 don't have internet access, they tend to have less than a high school
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dr. martin luther king jr. joining us now from memphis, tennessee, tom brokaw. tom?ening to you this morning and of course all of us have been involved in covering the political chaos that we're going through now, but let me remind you about 1968. 15,000 americans died in vietnam. lyndon johnson announce head would not run for reelection. richard nixon was the leading candidate for the republicans. george wallace of alabama was running as a racist candidate for president. and dr. martin luther king was struggling with this non-violent movement challenged by younger african-americans who wanted to be more harsh, so he came here to memphis to side with a striking sanitation workers and it was a fateful decision. this is how we remember him. >> i have a dream today. >> reporter: but 50 years ago, the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was under siege. >> i must confess that that dream that i had that day has in many points turned into a nightmare. >> reporter: for more than a decade, he had helped awaken this country to racial injustice. he won the nobel peace prize. >
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dr. strange and spider-man known as tom hiddleston and -- >> good morning. >> good morning. >> not a big what was the reaction. >> it was pretty hyped. it was wonderful. and it's sort of -- it was the same for us. we haven't seen the footage until last night so we came out as excited as the fans. >> we didn't screen the whole thing, important to mention. actually none of us have seen the film and we'll be seeing it at the same time as you guys see it on april the 27th because there's so much about the film that's being kept under wraps, being kept secret so last night was about 20 minutes. and the first time i've seen it. >> me too. >> you only showed the fans like 20 or 30 minutes of the moviement even though you haven't seen the complete movie have any of you read the full script? >> not me. >> wow. >> this guy right here. >> oh, wow, one guilty. >> benedict. >> i like to read. >> he has special -- >> i have special reading powers. no, i just -- i had to sort of understand what the context was, strange as this wonderful role in it and, you know, i'm trying to hold it together so needed
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dr. king's story and message tomorrow on "today." tomg about teachers. we're going to sit down with a couple who talks about having to take second jobs just to pay for their own classroom supplies. their own classroom supplies. first, these message you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ carefully made to be broken. new, from magnum. eucerin has been solving dry skin problems for over 100 years. discover eucerin advanced repair. it moisturizes dry, itchy rough skin for immediate relief and proven 48 hour moisture. for healthier looking skin, look for eucerin. and proven
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dr. shawn connolly who took on the role while he was going through the confirmation process will continue as the president's doctor, tom? >> tara, thank you. >>> we ahead overseas. north korea's new vow ahead of the proposed summit with president trump after his historic meeting with south korea's president, promising to shut down his nuclear test site in may, promising to do it in the open. skeptics worry about taking north korea at its word. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, the prospects for peace seemingly one step closer. north korean leader kim jong-un with a new pledge. he will allow u.s. and south korean experts to watch the secretive regime close down its nuclear test site, punggye-ri, in may. telling his southern neighbor he'd even let journalists come to the facility to ensure transparency. and that president trump will realize he is "not that kind of person to shoot missiles at the united states." south korean officials say these new promises were made during friday's historic summit where the north and south committed to the "complete denuclearization" of the peninsula. president trump maki
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tom? >> steve 0 sosunsami, thank you >>> and later in the newscast, we'll hear from the memphis sanitation worker who heard dr. king's last speech and is still on the job for the city today. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the burning car on the side of the road. the good samaritans trying to rescue the driver trapped by the flames. >>> plus, the new surveillance image just released. the driver seen hours before police say she drove her family over a cliff. >>> and the nfl star who may have prevented a school shooting. the threatening post discovered on his social media account. on his social media account. stay with us. le things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
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dr. chen at seattle's children's hospital. >> we thank sadie and her family for sharing that story. we thank you for watching. i'm tom "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >> announcer: ton on abc 7 news at 6:00 an arrest made in a random stabbing of two bafrt riders. tonight a good samaritan steps. >> more rain to come for some in the bay area. though the forecast isn't all gray skies. >>> and zuckerberg goes to washington. the head of facebook is about to go under oath to answer question base privacy and propaganda. >> abc 7 news at 6:00. starts now. >> announcer: live, where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> they tried to get away from him and to elude him as fast as they could. >> stalked and attacked. a woman in her 60s and her brother stabbed at an east bay b.a.r.t. station. >> tonight police have a suspect in custody. thank you for jing us. i'm eric thomas. >> and dion lim. bafrt police say the stabbing may have been worse if it wasn't for the good samaritan. >> katie utehs live with more on the dwefg story. >> reporter: the man
dr. chen at seattle's children's hospital. >> we thank sadie and her family for sharing that story. we thank you for watching. i'm tom "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >> announcer: ton on abc 7 news at 6:00 an arrest made in a random stabbing of two bafrt riders. tonight a good samaritan steps. >> more rain to come for some in the bay area. though the forecast isn't all gray skies....
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tom, good to see you. up next, james comey throws loretta lynch as fares he could and she isn't too happy about it. dr.an gorka on the stunning corruption that is the justice department and fbi. lou: james comey last night on abc news unburdened his heavy heart. he said some nasty things about the *. but for the rest of it he spiraled in circles. this summed up the comey interview. >> do you think the russians have something on donald trump? >> i think it's possible. i don't know. these are not words i never thought i would utter about the united states. but it's possible. lou: almost anything is possible, and stephanopoulos was stunned. listen to this. >> that's stunning. you can't say for certain that the president of the united states is not compromised by the russians. lou: comey didn't say compromised. he said it's possible and he didn't know whether the russians had something on donald trump. it could be billing, small -- it could be big, small or nothing at all. >> it is stunning. i wish i wasn't saying it, but it's the truth. it strikes me as unlikely and i would have been able to say with shy
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tom. >> historically, delays give the hyenas a chance to circle around and pick away. the fact that dram moving forward, i'm eager to answer questions, would he do that if it was going, if he was going to embarrass himself? i suspect we are going to find out some of these allegations are probably unsubstantiated. he's going to deny them and it's going to be a "he said," and whoever said. >> bret: could be an ugly ride after the pompeo situation where you had democrats who voted for him as cia director and voted against him for secretary of state nominee. is there a sense do you think that the democrats simply just want a scalp of some kind? >> right. this is not something just democrats do. there's a sense there's failure to get one guy so were going for the next guy in the next guy. sometimes means the public loses interest. >> bret: and lacks context. we will try to provide that. thank you. when we come back, highlights from the president's first official state visit. ♪ >> bret: finally tonight, a little rainy here, but the white house is in the state dinner splendor. french presiden
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tom, good to see you. up next, james comey throws loretta lynch as fares he could and she isn't too happy about it. dr.stian gorka on the stunning corruption that is the justice department and fbi. hey! we didn't have a homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. lou: james comey last night on abc news unburdened his heavy heart. he said some nasty things about the *. but for the rest of it he spiraled in circles. this summed up the comey interview. >> do
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tom, good to see you. up next, james comey throws loretta lynch as fares he could and she isn't too happy about it. dr.rka on the stunning corruption that is the justice department and fbi. i saw the change in rich when we moved into the new house. but having his parents over was enlightening. ♪ you don't like my lasagna? no, it's good. -hmm. -oh. huh. [ both laugh ] here, blow. blow on it. you see it, right? is there a draft in here? i'm telling you, it's so easy to get home insurance on progressive.com. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the l
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tom price. now all of them are known for unhappy associations with mr. trump. and then there is, of course, drnny jackson, the latest example that everything trump touches dies. >> there should be a big banner sign over the white house that says abandon all hope, enter here. stuff we've learned about, we'll find out how much is true but it definitely is not a great moment when donald trump comes knocking. >> this is from "the times." all of them had varying degrees of responsibilities for the troubles that would ultimately befall them but like dr. jackson and mr. cohen, they have all emerged from the other end of mr. trump's world deeply damaged and their collective fate serves as a cautionary tale for those who might otherwise be tempted to join the president's team but worry that they, too, might pay a price that would be too costly." so on that last point, do you think that people are going to be reticent to join this administration. >> i think they're already rhett sent to join and it's a dangerous thing for the next three years because i don't know, this is a shallow and evaporating pool
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dr. ronny jackson will still be the nominee in the course of the next 24 hours. but as you noted, senator jon tester, the tom democrat on the senate veterans affairs committee laying out on the record for the first time what we've been hearing behind the scenes over the course of the last couple of days. he basically split the allegations, wolf, into three buckets. improper prescriptions given to individuals, improper personal conduct related to alcohol, and the toxic work environment that you heard barbara lay out from that report. i want to play something that he said related to that ig report, because the committee has actually gotten word from whistle-blowers going deeper into those allegations. take a listen. >> some of the exact words that were used by folks we talked to, abusive towards staff, very explosive personality, belittles the folks underneath him, staff that he oversaw, screamed towards staff, basically creating an environment where the staff felt that they needed to walk on eggshells when around hi him. >> wolf, that issue has resonated with lawmakers in both parties. one that tester pointed
dr. ronny jackson will still be the nominee in the course of the next 24 hours. but as you noted, senator jon tester, the tom democrat on the senate veterans affairs committee laying out on the record for the first time what we've been hearing behind the scenes over the course of the last couple of days. he basically split the allegations, wolf, into three buckets. improper prescriptions given to individuals, improper personal conduct related to alcohol, and the toxic work environment that you...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> there were other history-changing events in 1968, as well, including the first mission to the moon. tommet up with the men behind it. this is so cool. >> it is really cool. and for my generation, it was a life-saving experience to have that at the end of that tumultuous year. and they've always been my heroes, these astronauts, mostly jim webble. these three guys reminded us how much we needed what they did at the end of that year. 1968, one of the most tumultuous years in america. president johnson was forced from the white house by senator mccarthy and vietnam, where 15,000 americans died in that 1 year. >> and we as a people will get to the promised land. >> reporter: martin luther king was murdered in memphis. bobby kennedy became a presidential candidate. >> the senator is lying with his eyes closed. >> reporter: and was assassin e assassinated. at the democratic convention in chicago and gop convention in miami, more riots over vietnam. but in houston and in florida, three astronauts were preparing for the first-ever rendezvous with the moon. apollo eight. frank goreman, jim webl
dr. martin luther king jr. >> there were other history-changing events in 1968, as well, including the first mission to the moon. tommet up with the men behind it. this is so cool. >> it is really cool. and for my generation, it was a life-saving experience to have that at the end of that tumultuous year. and they've always been my heroes, these astronauts, mostly jim webble. these three guys reminded us how much we needed what they did at the end of that year. 1968, one of the most...
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tom. you should try right at home. they're great for us. the right care. right at home. >>> brother, you did some things that dr. myself, we couldn't do. i tried to do it, i just couldn't hang that long in the air. god bless you and congratulations to you from the whole laker organization. >> before magic, kareem, shaq and kobe, there was lakers legend elgin baylor who had the trademark hanging jump shop and ability to play above the rim. baylor find finally got his due on friday when he became the fifth laker to be immortalized outside staples center in los angeles. they unveiled a 16 foot tall bronze statue. on friday i spoke with baylor on the lakers court about his all-star career. and his new memoir aptly titled "hang time, my life in baseball" which comes out this week. take a listen. >> it's quite a book. in the early part of it you talk about riding on a plane with jerry west. you're both on the way to d.c. he says to you, you need a statue. you should have a statue. >> you say, i don't need that. over the course of that you say, no, it wouldn't be bad at all. you are a very humble man. you're not somebo
tom. you should try right at home. they're great for us. the right care. right at home. >>> brother, you did some things that dr. myself, we couldn't do. i tried to do it, i just couldn't hang that long in the air. god bless you and congratulations to you from the whole laker organization. >> before magic, kareem, shaq and kobe, there was lakers legend elgin baylor who had the trademark hanging jump shop and ability to play above the rim. baylor find finally got his due on friday...
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dr. king's assassination, we will bring in a number of special guests, including martin luther king iii and tom >>> still ahead, president trump spent much of the weekend on twitter putting out decidedly untrue statements. we're going to run through them. plus local anchors forced to profess a message on news stations across the country. the video is next. "morning joe" is back in 90 seconds. ng go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com in these turbulent times, do you focus or plan for tomorrow? at kpmg, we believe success requires both. with our broad range of services and industry expertise, kpmg can help you anticipate tomorrow and deliver today. kpmg. >>> mexico has to help us at the the border. if they're not going to help us at the border, it's a very sad thing. mexico has to help us at the border. and a lot of people are coming in because the
dr. king's assassination, we will bring in a number of special guests, including martin luther king iii and tom >>> still ahead, president trump spent much of the weekend on twitter putting out decidedly untrue statements. we're going to run through them. plus local anchors forced to profess a message on news stations across the country. the video is next. "morning joe" is back in 90 seconds. ng go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto...
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seeing a lot of people come off of the bench, people who dropped out of the labor force -- tom: coming back in. drthey are there. as far as productivity, it doesn't grow in a very steady pace. a lot of capital spending doesn't necessarily increase productivity. with today's new technology, you look at automatic driving cars and biotech and all these other technologies, i think we will have the productivity. i think we are going to get back to the 3%, 3.5% gdp. within thehilling store call on lower interest rates and disinflation over the last number of years. superb withlooks edward alden and richard haass. penny pritzker will stay with us and edward morris. your morning briefing coast-to-coast, "bloomberg daybreak," stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance." a wonderful conversation with the president, he tweeted a partial tweets. it's like george carlin from years ago, the wonderful comedian from years ago. half a tweet. so much fake news about what is going on in the white house. very calm and calculated with a big focus on open fair trade with china, the
seeing a lot of people come off of the bench, people who dropped out of the labor force -- tom: coming back in. drthey are there. as far as productivity, it doesn't grow in a very steady pace. a lot of capital spending doesn't necessarily increase productivity. with today's new technology, you look at automatic driving cars and biotech and all these other technologies, i think we will have the productivity. i think we are going to get back to the 3%, 3.5% gdp. within thehilling store call on...