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evan: evan brown of ups asset management will be sticking with me. -- of ubs asset management will beg with me. coming up, i don't think i've ever seen a service's ism number be this anticipated in my history in the markets. you're looking at some kind of recovery in the u.s. equity market after yesterday's dismal drop. this is bloomberg. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app today and get ready for xfinity stream tv week. watch shows like south park and the walking dead october 7th through 13th. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." after yesterday's decline, this day percentagee point move. we are 2.5 percentage point away from record highs on the s&p. maybe things aren't that bad. not the case, though, when it comes to the dax, down by over to present. services data -- down by over 2%. ing toes d
evan: evan brown of ups asset management will be sticking with me. -- of ubs asset management will beg with me. coming up, i don't think i've ever seen a service's ism number be this anticipated in my history in the markets. you're looking at some kind of recovery in the u.s. equity market after yesterday's dismal drop. this is bloomberg. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand...
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evan mentioned she had a short time in private practice. i didn't find out until much later that the person that she had the private practice partnership with, tom tobin, was the brother of my law partner. in san diego when i was guess aboutlaw, i the same time. i never had the chance to meet her that. it was interesting. i think probably you can say that she, it implied by both of the speakers, and that is she learned a lot from every experience she had and utilize those qualities when she came and culminated in a very effective stint on the supreme court. >> i want to get to the confirmation process but i think i want to loop back to jay, because one of the thing i am pulling out, out of evan's book and in this conversation, it is sometimes hard to reconcile these two people we are hearing about, one who sort of spoke the truth. herwas not one to hide thought. s. she, time and time again by the time she came in the court she was pretty plain, including with oral advocates, she called it like she saw it. yet, we're hearing about somebody h
evan mentioned she had a short time in private practice. i didn't find out until much later that the person that she had the private practice partnership with, tom tobin, was the brother of my law partner. in san diego when i was guess aboutlaw, i the same time. i never had the chance to meet her that. it was interesting. i think probably you can say that she, it implied by both of the speakers, and that is she learned a lot from every experience she had and utilize those qualities when she...
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just about the time don evans arrived. evans has retired now, but was a rookie detective back then.his was his first homicide case. what'd you find when you got here? >> there were three young men in this very yard, and they just looked distraught, and they were consoling each other. >> reporter: on the porch, trent's chair was turned over and evans could see blood and debris left by the ambulance crew. what was your first idea of what appeared to have happened here? >> you know, when i first walked up, i went with what appeared to be the obvious. that someone had simply walked from the side of the house, fired the shot, and then exited back toward the rear of the house. so this is almost like an alley here. so it would provide concealment. >> reporter: take advantage of surprise. >> yeah. if someone was gonna take a shot, that made the most sense. >> reporter: believing the shot came from a handgun, police looked for shell casings. and yet for all they looked, there were none, nor any other evidence. still, detective evans figured there was a party that night, so there were bound t
just about the time don evans arrived. evans has retired now, but was a rookie detective back then.his was his first homicide case. what'd you find when you got here? >> there were three young men in this very yard, and they just looked distraught, and they were consoling each other. >> reporter: on the porch, trent's chair was turned over and evans could see blood and debris left by the ambulance crew. what was your first idea of what appeared to have happened here? >> you...
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dahlia: evan, go ahead. mr. thomas: to follow up on that, in her diary, she knew everybody was watching. in her first oral argument, she, all eyes are on her, waiting for the first question and she starts to ask the first question. and the idiot lawyer arguing in front of her talks over her. she wrote in her diary, i felt put down. that's a very unusual emotion for her. and it didn't last very long. but think about this for a second. she had been a legislator, state court judge. she had not dealt with the u.s. constitution and she had to learn that summer. she had to learn all the supreme court jurisprudence and the u.s. constitution that summer. she lost ten pounds. the person preparing her was a young justice department aide named john roberts, the current chief justice. and we laugh about this a little bit, because she was not satisfied with his pace. he couldn't get the stuff. he could not get it xeroxed fast enough to get to her. she was impatient about it. think of that for a homework assignment. she knew
dahlia: evan, go ahead. mr. thomas: to follow up on that, in her diary, she knew everybody was watching. in her first oral argument, she, all eyes are on her, waiting for the first question and she starts to ask the first question. and the idiot lawyer arguing in front of her talks over her. she wrote in her diary, i felt put down. that's a very unusual emotion for her. and it didn't last very long. but think about this for a second. she had been a legislator, state court judge. she had not...
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we'll be right back with chef evan funke. ♪ hey. this is amazing.ive colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. friends & family sale
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that's all you need. >> jimmy: chef evan funke!y: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes, amg, driving performance . [ chuckles ] so, what are some key takeaways from this commercial? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word "bundle" into a character, like mr. bundles. -top o' the bundle to you. [ laughter ] bundle, bundle, bundle. -my kids would love that. -yeah. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel concert series is presented by mercedes benz, the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank gwyneth paltrow, chef evan funke and apologies to matt damon. nightline is next but first -- here with the sing go, "fin de e kp semana" ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreig
that's all you need. >> jimmy: chef evan funke!y: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes, amg, driving performance . [ chuckles ] so, what are some key takeaways from this commercial? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word "bundle" into a character, like...
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guy: charlie evans talking to me in madrid a little earlier on. if we start to see the data on the services side rolling over, today's number is only a kind of survey data, but if that happens, do you think the fed does not once, but maybe twice this year? do you think we could see a series of rate cuts still to come? anne: i think it is anybody's guess where the data comes in and how the fed responds. i do think they are very concerned about doing everything they can to stop a slowdown from turning into a recession, and again, as the data starts coming in maybe a little more pessimistically, you have to think they will be trying to respond to that. we do question how effective cutting interest rates can be at these very low levels, so that is going to remain an open question. to what extent is this accommodation actually going to be able to do something for the broader economy? it may be more helpful for the stock market then necessarily driving through into the economy at this point. vonnie: we seem to have arrested gains in treasuries at the mo
guy: charlie evans talking to me in madrid a little earlier on. if we start to see the data on the services side rolling over, today's number is only a kind of survey data, but if that happens, do you think the fed does not once, but maybe twice this year? do you think we could see a series of rate cuts still to come? anne: i think it is anybody's guess where the data comes in and how the fed responds. i do think they are very concerned about doing everything they can to stop a slowdown from...
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charles evans tells us he is next month'sbout meeting. and boris johnson tests his new brexit plan in parliament. does he have enough support to get a deal over the line? ♪ welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london. we are getting data out of the euro area. services pmi is 51.6. anything above 50 means expansion, but it is a touch below estimates. at the stoxxok 600, for germany is close, so maybe a little less money out there to trade. brexitf folks will be on and boris johnson will tell parliament today. watch out for any reaction in the pound. , itou look at that paring has much to do with the dollar -- more to do with the dollar than economic data out of the eurozone. is big worry we've seen exactly what kind of economy we are looking at. coming up, more from the chicago fed president, but first, let's get straight to bloomberg news. donald trump is seizing on revelations the u.s. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff met with the whistleblower, the person of the heart of the impeachment investiga
charles evans tells us he is next month'sbout meeting. and boris johnson tests his new brexit plan in parliament. does he have enough support to get a deal over the line? ♪ welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london. we are getting data out of the euro area. services pmi is 51.6. anything above 50 means expansion, but it is a touch below estimates. at the stoxxok 600, for germany is close, so maybe a little less money out there to trade. brexitf folks will...
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. >> glen evans lost his wife the night the fire destroyed their rent. he poured all that emotion into caring for her favorite animal, a long horn cow named angel. glen welcomed angel home and now the community is stepping up once again. on that day one year ago when angel finally returned to her pasture, you couldn't wipe the smile off of glen's face. >> that's great. >> reporter: for this old cowboy it was happy day. just not a happy ending, at least that what evans was thinking. >> he's hungry. >> reporter: glen son was thrilled too. his mom's animal was home. just not satisfied until his dad was home too. >> my father is 90 and he's missing his mate in life. that's hard. he doesn't need to be somewhere else. he needs to be at home. >> reporter: while houses have been springing up all over nearby coffey park, not a shovel full of dirt has moved at the the evans ranch. >> we have got everything in order and we got to looking at the numbers and frustration and orte houston wasn't of the going to let that stop him. he went with cowboy hat in hand to the
. >> glen evans lost his wife the night the fire destroyed their rent. he poured all that emotion into caring for her favorite animal, a long horn cow named angel. glen welcomed angel home and now the community is stepping up once again. on that day one year ago when angel finally returned to her pasture, you couldn't wipe the smile off of glen's face. >> that's great. >> reporter: for this old cowboy it was happy day. just not a happy ending, at least that what evans was...
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evan: 100%. conservatives love the vote split.ou have the progressive coalition that put justin trudeau into power in 2015. they thought there was no chance for the ndp, they abandoned them, and the separatist party were dead. all those votes went to justin trudeau. 2019, totally different. fractured on the left. when the left fractures, usually the conservatives go up. the problem is they have had a glass ceiling, 32%. in canada, you need 39%. at the electoral college in the u.s. and say what a weird that is the road to a majority. that last 5%, nobody seems to be able to get right now. very much up for grabs in the last few days. shery: the prime minister campaigning amid a relatively strong economy in canada. given your history of almost always giving a second mandate to new leaders, what happened? trudeau had astin good economy, and you might think a good economy for the convent is great. -- incumbent is great. the problem for trudeau, his bread overtook his party's brand. he became parlous he incarnate. when his brand started
evan: 100%. conservatives love the vote split.ou have the progressive coalition that put justin trudeau into power in 2015. they thought there was no chance for the ndp, they abandoned them, and the separatist party were dead. all those votes went to justin trudeau. 2019, totally different. fractured on the left. when the left fractures, usually the conservatives go up. the problem is they have had a glass ceiling, 32%. in canada, you need 39%. at the electoral college in the u.s. and say what...
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charles evans tells us he is next month'sbout meeting.ts his new brexit plan in parliament. does he have enough support to get a deal over the line? ♪ welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london.
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evan, first to you.ive us the details of how exactly all of this went down. >> this is an extraordinary meeting. rex tillerson, secretary of state at the time, walks into the oval ofls afice, and the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani and mike mckazy was sitting there. he had a client that was facing charges in new york for violating laws. the president gives this pitch. they make the pitch to tillerson, and tillerson says, i cannot support that. first of all, it would be interfering with a court proceeding, something this man is already facing charges in new york. secondly, it would be bad u.s. policy for you to be able to set an example, a precedent, that you can trade people away who -- essentially americans could be targeted for being hostages overseas if you do something like this. so tillerson refused to go along with this. in our reporting, we found that mckazy also spoke with the president and said, look, this is within your power to do. you could do this. the president essentially left
evan, first to you.ive us the details of how exactly all of this went down. >> this is an extraordinary meeting. rex tillerson, secretary of state at the time, walks into the oval ofls afice, and the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani and mike mckazy was sitting there. he had a client that was facing charges in new york for violating laws. the president gives this pitch. they make the pitch to tillerson, and tillerson says, i cannot support that. first of all, it would be...
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evan: how i talk about it? grace: you can talk about -- mark: you can talk about it and how it relates to your experience? evan: the way we view life is through a prism of what we have already experienced and, not to get all philosophical, i spent over 10 years with the central intelligence agency, so i often see a lot of the challenges the country faces from a national security frame. this is one of them. i look at the country and the political polarization that we are experiencing that is not my own assessment, pew has great data that they have collected movingow our parties are towards extremes or at least away from each other. the more that happens, the harder it becomes for us to govern ourselves. we are in this grand experiment of self-governance but we are failing to govern ourselves. the world is so dynamic now, whether it is changes in industry, changes in climate, it is the way changes the way we communicate with each other, the way information flows, opportunities and risks that are associated. we li
evan: how i talk about it? grace: you can talk about -- mark: you can talk about it and how it relates to your experience? evan: the way we view life is through a prism of what we have already experienced and, not to get all philosophical, i spent over 10 years with the central intelligence agency, so i often see a lot of the challenges the country faces from a national security frame. this is one of them. i look at the country and the political polarization that we are experiencing that is not...
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as evan just walked us through the wind forecast models. on the screen. in addition, we are also actively monitoring the reverse effect of the potential santa ana wind events in the tehachapi area. and that could impact our customers in the bakersfield and the kern county area. and that's anticipated at the moment as early as thursday, lasting to friday morning. it's also important to tharm some of our customers may experience a power shutoff even though the weather conditions in their specific location are not extreme. and the reason why this happens is because of the inner connected nature of our electrical grid. and the power lines working together to provide electricity to the cities, countie regions. we're working directly with state and local agencies to help prepare our customers and the public for the safety event. as part of our emergency operations center, we follow the incident command structure. and as part of that sfwhent command structure, w also have representatives from our california state emer centers. cal oes. the state fire department,
as evan just walked us through the wind forecast models. on the screen. in addition, we are also actively monitoring the reverse effect of the potential santa ana wind events in the tehachapi area. and that could impact our customers in the bakersfield and the kern county area. and that's anticipated at the moment as early as thursday, lasting to friday morning. it's also important to tharm some of our customers may experience a power shutoff even though the weather conditions in their specific...
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evan, what more can you tell us about the status of the new whistle-blower complaint? >> well, one of the interesting things, fred, is the fact this whistle-blower, according to the lawyers representing them, has firsthand knowledge. again, we don't know exactly what that means, but it could be that the person had knowledge of the transcript of the phone call. maybe that person was one of the 12 or so people that the white house has identified or said were actually listening to the phone call with the ukrainian president back in july. but we do know this. the person has not yet spoken -- has not yet filed a formal complaint but they have spoken to the inspector general for the intelligence community and that's a key thing because we heard previously from the intelligence inspector general that they believed that the first whistle-blower's complaints were corroborated by other evidence and by talking to other people. it appears to be that's one of the reasons why the inspector general believes that the claims are credible and one of the reasons why they came forward to
evan, what more can you tell us about the status of the new whistle-blower complaint? >> well, one of the interesting things, fred, is the fact this whistle-blower, according to the lawyers representing them, has firsthand knowledge. again, we don't know exactly what that means, but it could be that the person had knowledge of the transcript of the phone call. maybe that person was one of the 12 or so people that the white house has identified or said were actually listening to the phone...
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evan mcmullin is back with us as well. david, you're new, so i'll start with you. rudy giuliani, this was meant to be a cover blanket, a warm, soothing blanket for the president. don't worry about the republicans in the senate. >> sure. >> he had to water it down, it took him a while, and he's got three holdouts. what does that say to you about donald trump's firewall? >> first of all, it's a humiliating moment for lindsey graham and all republican senators that are going along with this, that they would feel pressed to give the president a warm blanket he needs. it's also against precedent. the house and the senate don't opine on the work of the other and lindsey graham knows that. lindsey graham would be the first one to be offended. i think it gives some people cover to say yes, we can criticize the process, but then they ultimately may vote "yes." i think there's about six senators right now that are in play should the house send over a clean article of abuse of power not tied to quid pro quo, simply tied to asking that biden be investigated. >> senator portman
evan mcmullin is back with us as well. david, you're new, so i'll start with you. rudy giuliani, this was meant to be a cover blanket, a warm, soothing blanket for the president. don't worry about the republicans in the senate. >> sure. >> he had to water it down, it took him a while, and he's got three holdouts. what does that say to you about donald trump's firewall? >> first of all, it's a humiliating moment for lindsey graham and all republican senators that are going...
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she says she was so focused on her job, evans admits she didn't understand the scope of the disasterntil a single phone call. >> our national public relations people saying the president of the united states, president bush, is going to come to santa cruz and he just wants to meet with relief workers from red cross. i do remember exactly walking here with the president. >> reporter: evans, who had been working four days straight, with little sleep, and no shower, rushed back to her damaged home to prepare. >> i was in my closet with flashlight because there was no power, trying to find two ses that matched and something i could wear for the president. and i am right here. >> reporter: evans remembers a crush of media and politicians that descended on santa cruz that day, but the president wanted to hear from someone on the front line. >> and at one point i got pushed behind but he took my hand and held it and put his arm around me. i really appreciated his kindness, and i felt like he genuinely cared. >> reporter: carol said one lasting impact of the experience it bonded her to the r
she says she was so focused on her job, evans admits she didn't understand the scope of the disasterntil a single phone call. >> our national public relations people saying the president of the united states, president bush, is going to come to santa cruz and he just wants to meet with relief workers from red cross. i do remember exactly walking here with the president. >> reporter: evans, who had been working four days straight, with little sleep, and no shower, rushed back to her...
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>> reporter: evans lived like the hollywood prince he was. he had it all. wealth, famous friends, beautiful women. he wedded four, including a former miss america, phyllis george, and a movie star, ali macgraw. having left paramount to be an independent producer, his golden touch seemed to desert him. then something happened, the coke bust. then suddenly i got a new name, bob "cocaine" evans. >> reporter: in 1980, he and his brother were arrested and pleaded guilty to charges of cocaine possession. to see him now, it's hard to believe that by his account, just five years ago, he was a deeply depressed recluse considering suicide. finally, he claims, he checked himself into a mental hospital but changed his mind and escaped the next day. dramatic stuff, but keep in mind that evans has a tendency to exaggerate. every time he retells a favorite story, it gets a little better. >> what a figure, what a character. a lot of ups and downs in his life there. again, bob evans there, dead at the age of 89. >> his life really as dramatic as some of his films. >> defini
>> reporter: evans lived like the hollywood prince he was. he had it all. wealth, famous friends, beautiful women. he wedded four, including a former miss america, phyllis george, and a movie star, ali macgraw. having left paramount to be an independent producer, his golden touch seemed to desert him. then something happened, the coke bust. then suddenly i got a new name, bob "cocaine" evans. >> reporter: in 1980, he and his brother were arrested and pleaded guilty to...
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ever evan, what do we know about this new report? >> we know the whistleblower came out and said the first whistleblower was correct. what we do know is this person also shares the same lawyer as the original complaint. we know that they work in the intelligence community, and this person allegedly has firsthand knowledge. we don't know exactly what that means. we know that the center of all of this, of course, is the july 25th phone call between the president and the ukranian president, and so this person claims to have firsthand knowledge of what happened there and some of the events, perhaps, that surround it, the effort to try to pressure the ukranians to do this investigation. >> and so what could this mean for the impeachment investigation into the president? >> look, i think this propels it, simply because you have somebody who allegedly has firsthand knowledge. we also know that a bunch of the things, a lot of the things that the original whistleblower said in the original complaint have now been corroborated. we know kurt vo
ever evan, what do we know about this new report? >> we know the whistleblower came out and said the first whistleblower was correct. what we do know is this person also shares the same lawyer as the original complaint. we know that they work in the intelligence community, and this person allegedly has firsthand knowledge. we don't know exactly what that means. we know that the center of all of this, of course, is the july 25th phone call between the president and the ukranian president,...
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evan solomon, think joining us. powellup, fed chair jay will be speaking in denver.ll get a preview, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lange and toronto. shery: i am sherry ahn in new york. amanda: we are waiting for federal chair jay powell, so micah, let's start with what we expect from powell today. mike: a little bit hard to know. they powell had to it is a little bit hard to know. bit hard toittle know. does he want more time to make a decision and does he need more time because the markets have decided that he is going to cut rates. if he does not say that today, if he does pushback, he could have a market reaction -- a negative market reaction that he does not want, so it is a tough job going into this. you have three point 5% unemployment with wages growing even a little bit more slowly. on the other hand, you have the lousy imn manufacturing numbers. so does the fed think they need more stimulus? saythey have to do is something that will convince the market for the fed's on-the-job even if they have not made a decisio
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chris: almost piggybacking off of evan's philosophical view. the thing i am really concerned about is the responsiveness of politicians to voters. with ranked choice voting, one of the things that you see is that instead of having to choose between two candidates who are sort of on the polar opposites of the very end of the spectrums in terms of political positions that are maybe not actually that popular within the electorate, with range choice voting the thing that you see is the politicians coming back into the center and talking about ideas that are actually very popular amongst the electorate. again, getting into policy positions is one of the things i am really concerned about. you will see elections where if something is hyper polarized you will see politicians saying i want to make sure that the 15 people who vote for me, i want to make sure that those 15% of people come out and vote for me instead of making sure that i do not care less about the 15% of my group and focusing on the remainder of the city that i am trying to get their ele
chris: almost piggybacking off of evan's philosophical view. the thing i am really concerned about is the responsiveness of politicians to voters. with ranked choice voting, one of the things that you see is that instead of having to choose between two candidates who are sort of on the polar opposites of the very end of the spectrums in terms of political positions that are maybe not actually that popular within the electorate, with range choice voting the thing that you see is the politicians...
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vonnie: charles evan -- guy: charles evans of the fed on a bit of a tour of europe.s talking in frankfurt, saying he is comfortable about where rates are. the focus is on the consumer. the manufacturing sector in trouble and probably down to what is happening in trade. with the consumer where it is, the fed does not need to react. brian: that is a great point and the dots bear it out. immediately it says no rate cuts this year and no rate cuts next year and potentially a hike in 2021. there forecast is for dollar fundamentals for the consumer to carry this economy as they have for so long. the bond markets are saying differently, and if this move holds, it seems unlikely the fed would fight the bond market unless you start to get people echoing the sentiment and saying manufacturing is weak but that is the trade, that can be fixed. the consumer is still strong. guy: breakevens continue to fall and that is the other part of this. the fed has a mandate to try to get inflation higher. it is not happening and it is struggling with this. how can the fed be comfortable whe
vonnie: charles evan -- guy: charles evans of the fed on a bit of a tour of europe.s talking in frankfurt, saying he is comfortable about where rates are. the focus is on the consumer. the manufacturing sector in trouble and probably down to what is happening in trade. with the consumer where it is, the fed does not need to react. brian: that is a great point and the dots bear it out. immediately it says no rate cuts this year and no rate cuts next year and potentially a hike in 2021. there...
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' bid to become the british number one has ended for the time being evans lost in straight sets tojohn0pen. he would have replaced kyle edmund if he'd reached the last four. evans' defeat leaves andy murray, who faces top—seed dominic thiem of austria in the last eight on friday, as the sole remaining briton in the field. we have not been able to say that for a while. still to come on sportsday... has chelsea's tammy abraham commited his internationalfuture to england? and how disqualification led to depression for race walker tom bosworth. i walked out the house one day to just go and and my life because i felt as if i was doing everybody a favour. a very emotional interview to come a little later. the first phase of the draft for cricket‘s new look 100 tournament took place today. eight franchises were bidding for the services of england's test players as an american approach came to british sport. our sports editor was at today's launch. dan roan's report contains some flash photography. it is cricket but not as we know it, rather than the tradition of laureates, and east and brewer
' bid to become the british number one has ended for the time being evans lost in straight sets tojohn0pen. he would have replaced kyle edmund if he'd reached the last four. evans' defeat leaves andy murray, who faces top—seed dominic thiem of austria in the last eight on friday, as the sole remaining briton in the field. we have not been able to say that for a while. still to come on sportsday... has chelsea's tammy abraham commited his internationalfuture to england? and how...
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let's go to cnn justice correspondent evan perez. evan, what more do we know about this new whistleblower? has a formal complaint actually been filed? >> not at this point, fred, but we know from the lawyers representing the first whistleblower that this person also works in the intelligence community, that this person claims to have firsthand knowledge about some of the interactions -- some of the accusations that the first whistleblower brought up in their complaint that they filed with the inspector general. and we also know that this person, the second person, has spoken to the inspector general, and we had seen previously the inspector general said that they had corroborated some of the things that were made in the first claims. that's one of the reasons why they had -- they believed that the claims were not only credible but an urgent concern that deserved to be notified to the intelligence communities in capitol hill. >> is it an issue, does it matter, that the first whistleblower and now the second whistleblower share the sam
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good morning to both of you. >> good morning, victor. >> good morning. >> evan, let's start here.resident trump just brought up hillary clinton's emails alongside the president of italy just a few days ago. does this ending of the multi year investigation deflate the what about her emails diatribe. >> if you read the report they said they didn't deliberately mishandle classified information. they deliberately built a home brew server to circumventing public records laws and avoid having to disclose communications that they are legally required to keep on state department servers. further, it was a national security risk because she did not have a whole bunch of protections that would have prevented foreign actors or other malign actors from hacking it as opposed to the state department, which has a much better i.t. security apppparatu. it was a very deliberate, wrong and illegal way of going about things. as a former federal official myself, if i had done that, i would have been fired and possibly prosecuted. >> maria. >> i can't believe we're relitigating this yet again after the
good morning to both of you. >> good morning, victor. >> good morning. >> evan, let's start here.resident trump just brought up hillary clinton's emails alongside the president of italy just a few days ago. does this ending of the multi year investigation deflate the what about her emails diatribe. >> if you read the report they said they didn't deliberately mishandle classified information. they deliberately built a home brew server to circumventing public records laws...
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on the brief, from london, edward evans on prime minister johnson's big brexit vote. kevin cirilli from the white house on the state of the precarious cease-fire on the northeastern syrian border, and tom orlik in washington on the disappointing china growth numbers. what we expect in parliament tomorrow? is this the showdown? n: johnson is taking the brexit deal he reached with the eu for a vote. it may not happen. mps have put down an amendment that would delay the vote until next week and forced johnson to seek an extension. on one level, we could get a vote in favor of a deal, though johnson is short on the numbers. quite possibly it could be delayed until next week. could he get an extension? there was news out of brussels they were tired of the extension. edward: johnson said he did not want an extension.
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>> evan, such important reporting. thank you for jumping on that for us. we'll get back to you in a little bit. let's go to the white house, our white house correspondent katelyn collins. we've goes keers tin powers here. everyone is trying to read this reporting. take your time. katelyn collins, we are hearing from the pac from america first with their response about this money. what are they saying? >> it's important, again, to focus on who these people are, what they've done. they've donated to republican campaigns in the past. they game a donation to a pro trump super pac, america first. and in a statement we've just gotten from a spokesperson for america first, they talk about getting this donation from this llc. this llc is called global energy producers. and a spokesperson says when an fac complaint was filed, they put this donation in a separate bank account. it says accordingly, america first action placed the contribution into a segregated bank account. it has not been used for any purpose and the funds will remain in a segregated account until t
>> evan, such important reporting. thank you for jumping on that for us. we'll get back to you in a little bit. let's go to the white house, our white house correspondent katelyn collins. we've goes keers tin powers here. everyone is trying to read this reporting. take your time. katelyn collins, we are hearing from the pac from america first with their response about this money. what are they saying? >> it's important, again, to focus on who these people are, what they've done....
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. >> glenn evans lost his wife valerie, the night the fire destroyed their ranch.e poured all of that emotion into caring for the favorite animal, a long horned cow named angel. with the community's help last october glenn welcomed angel home, and now the community is stepping up once again. on that day, one year ago, when angel finally returned to her favorite pasture, you couldn't wipe the smile off glenn evans' face. >> oh, that's great. that is just dynamite. >> reporter: for this old cowboy, it was a happy day. just not a happy ending. at least that's what he was thinking. >> she's hungry. look at her. she is out there already. >> glenn's son was thrilled too, his late mom's favorite animal was home, but not satisfied until his dad was home, too. >> my father is 90 and he is missing his mate in life. and that's hard. he doesn't need to be somewhere else. he needs to be at home. >> but while houses have been springing up all over nearby coffee park, not a shovel full of dirt has moved at the evans ranch. too much bureaucracy and not enough money, he says. >> we
. >> glenn evans lost his wife valerie, the night the fire destroyed their ranch.e poured all of that emotion into caring for the favorite animal, a long horned cow named angel. with the community's help last october glenn welcomed angel home, and now the community is stepping up once again. on that day, one year ago, when angel finally returned to her favorite pasture, you couldn't wipe the smile off glenn evans' face. >> oh, that's great. that is just dynamite. >> reporter:...
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media outlets now we talked to jason evans the founder of the functor 8 independent hemophilia group who told us the story of his family. my father was born with hemophilia which is a manageable bleeding disorder and he like thousands of others was given this factor 8 medication he himself was infected with both hepatitis c. and. when i was 4 years old in 1903 he died of those infections and so that's kind of been the thing that spurred me in to beginning to campaign on this issue into research into it well i 1st asked for these documents from the guardian births in n.h.s. trusts many many months ago and initially the trust refused to provide me with the document in question so i had to go to the information commissioner's office who stepped in and the i.c.a.o. did promise them to eventually release the document to me however the 1st time that the trust gave me the document i know is that 2 pages were missing from it so then had to go back to the i.c.a.o. saying you know they've they've missed out 2 pages here and i did eventually get those 2 missing pages and i was told by the trust
media outlets now we talked to jason evans the founder of the functor 8 independent hemophilia group who told us the story of his family. my father was born with hemophilia which is a manageable bleeding disorder and he like thousands of others was given this factor 8 medication he himself was infected with both hepatitis c. and. when i was 4 years old in 1903 he died of those infections and so that's kind of been the thing that spurred me in to beginning to campaign on this issue into research...
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. >>> one of the biggest names behind the scenes in hollywood has died robert evans who robert evans a paramount executive who produced classic like the "godfather," and "china town," was as colorful as some of his films. rising from a job in the family clothing business to become one of the most powerful figures in hollywood. robert evans was 89 years old. >>> former senator kay hagan of north carolina has died a former bank executive she became the state's first female democratic senator serving one term former president obama calling her a terrific public servant eager to find common ground hagan died of encephalitis caused by a rare virus spread by ticks. kay hagan was 66 years old. >>> just ahead tonight the new warnings after a family's gender reveal celebration turns tragic a grandmother killed have these stunts gone too far? >>> also, what in the world? the dramatic scene, a city bus swallowed by the road during rush hour. >>> and what we're learning about the hero dog who chased down the most-wanted terrorist in that daring raid. we hope you stay with us matic scene, a city
. >>> one of the biggest names behind the scenes in hollywood has died robert evans who robert evans a paramount executive who produced classic like the "godfather," and "china town," was as colorful as some of his films. rising from a job in the family clothing business to become one of the most powerful figures in hollywood. robert evans was 89 years old. >>> former senator kay hagan of north carolina has died a former bank executive she became the...
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evan: that's a great question. i think we would see more parties emerging because you're not a spoiler anymore. in our current system, third parties are, all the ambition, parties, because only republicans or democrats stand a chance of winning in the system. but third, fourth, fifth parties, if suddenly those candidacies were not seen as spoilers. as for the money, we have a series of campaign-finance rules that make it very easy for people with incredible sums of money to wield disproportionate influence. that's the problem with our campaign-finance law, whether or not there's ranked choice voting or not is not going to change the law. what i think it can do is i think make it easier to change our campaign-finance law. one of the reasons we can't get ispaign-finance reform because whichever party is empower benefits from the power of incumbency, which means it's a lot easier to raise money when you are the incumbent party because people want to give to you. and it's very hard, and when y ou're always worried abou
evan: that's a great question. i think we would see more parties emerging because you're not a spoiler anymore. in our current system, third parties are, all the ambition, parties, because only republicans or democrats stand a chance of winning in the system. but third, fourth, fifth parties, if suddenly those candidacies were not seen as spoilers. as for the money, we have a series of campaign-finance rules that make it very easy for people with incredible sums of money to wield...
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cnn's evan perez is breaking the news. what have you learned? >> one of the things we've learned is that the president is so consumed with this impeachment inquiry that he's now calling senator mcconnell as many as three times a day. now, this is something that the majority leader has had to deal with before. at the height of the mueller inquiry, the president was so exercised that he was doing the same thing. what the president is doing about is keeping senators in line. he is worried about disloyal senators, something he's already started tweeting about in recent days. he said that some senators are not being loyal enough and they should be holding the line. now, this is something that mcconnell is going to have to be dealing with for the long term obviously. he wants to make sure senators who are going to be the jurors should nancy pelosi and the democrats impeach the president, he's going to need those people to hold the line. and the president is increasingly lashing out, telling the majority leader that he believes that some of these senat
cnn's evan perez is breaking the news. what have you learned? >> one of the things we've learned is that the president is so consumed with this impeachment inquiry that he's now calling senator mcconnell as many as three times a day. now, this is something that the majority leader has had to deal with before. at the height of the mueller inquiry, the president was so exercised that he was doing the same thing. what the president is doing about is keeping senators in line. he is worried...
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have happened it also says that authorities are open and ready to help with the inquiry but jason evans doubts they'll be any real assistance from the government. i don't think the government the department of health of really move this forward at all in recent times the bizarre situation we're in now is of course victims and families say this is a scandal lawyers say it's a scandal civil servants i've spoken to say it's a scandal we've got 2 former health ministers to say it's a cover up the important point here is the department how the opening hearings of this inquiry said there's been at best a lack of candor and at worst a cover up yet they still will not accept their legal liability despite saying that so we're in a situation where they kind of make the right noises but the action just isn't there to back up what they're saying and i think it's time for that to change. families of victims have been seeking justice for decades. going to feature length reports on the cases called bad blood you can check it out on our site r.t. dot com. hong kong focus next it's too early to say the
have happened it also says that authorities are open and ready to help with the inquiry but jason evans doubts they'll be any real assistance from the government. i don't think the government the department of health of really move this forward at all in recent times the bizarre situation we're in now is of course victims and families say this is a scandal lawyers say it's a scandal civil servants i've spoken to say it's a scandal we've got 2 former health ministers to say it's a cover up the...
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. >> takes a heavy hit from evan weaver.wo evan weaver put the tackle and tackle football. >> he loves contact. he loves to hit anything moving. >> i found my sport in the ball being able to hit people, doesn't get better than that. >> i think people take that for granted. you play defense in division i football they assume everybody wants to make the tackle thst o that is truly trying to get in on every play. >> weaver doesn't make every play, only seems that way. lester he was second in the nation in tackles, this year he is number one. season record. but, it is not just about making the head, it is about making a statement. >> after you make the tackle, he sits and looks at them on the floor and says i got you. >> at them know that you are there and you will be there for the rest of the game. >> the more trash talk, the more angry you make him, the more he will try to come and hit you. >> reporter: apparently empty seats and memorial stadium make evan angry. before the arizona state game, he took to twitter threatening to
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evans: mr. speaker, i want ing hank my honorable friend congresswoman lawrence, for her leadership on someone who really set a tone, not just in detroit and michigan but the entire nation. thank you for your leadership. mr. speaker, i knew chairman conyers not as well as some of the members who have spoken, but i did know him. we each represented the largest industrial arge state. philadelphia and detroit have many of the same problems such as poverty, gun violence, a loss of good manufacturing jobs, and access to health care. i didn't tell my colleague congresswoman lawrence that when she mentioned may 16, i was born on that same day, so there's that connection there. the chairman was one of the 12 founders of the congressional black caucus, and from pennsylvania the person who was one of them was robert n.c. nics, elected in 1958. of 8 years ago, as a result the chairman, we have built on the backs of those founders. today there's 54 of us in the caucus. including the house majority whip, two
evans: mr. speaker, i want ing hank my honorable friend congresswoman lawrence, for her leadership on someone who really set a tone, not just in detroit and michigan but the entire nation. thank you for your leadership. mr. speaker, i knew chairman conyers not as well as some of the members who have spoken, but i did know him. we each represented the largest industrial arge state. philadelphia and detroit have many of the same problems such as poverty, gun violence, a loss of good manufacturing...
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evan perez, thank you very much. let's get smart analysis with these brilliant ladies, former fbi special agent and now cnn legal anatural l anatural sift gangel back with us today. and starting with you just with your legal hat on, the fact that this investigation is focusing on whether this foreign -- influence, was trying to take advantage of giuliani's business ties and perhaps influence things over here, how big is that? >> that's very big. because it means that whether or not rudy giuliani may have committed a crime, the fbi believes that he may pose a national security threat to the united states. >> he may pose a national security threat -- >> to the united states, because a counterintelligence investigation is not predicated on a violation of federal law. it's predicated on whether someone might be wittingly or unwittingly furthering interests of a foreign power whether a foreign official, a foreign entity. >> yeah. >> you know. and -- by the way i want to make clear this is not mutually exclusive with a cri
evan perez, thank you very much. let's get smart analysis with these brilliant ladies, former fbi special agent and now cnn legal anatural l anatural sift gangel back with us today. and starting with you just with your legal hat on, the fact that this investigation is focusing on whether this foreign -- influence, was trying to take advantage of giuliani's business ties and perhaps influence things over here, how big is that? >> that's very big. because it means that whether or not rudy...
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on evan smith, the seal of the "texas tribune" and i'm pleased to be -- [applause] thank you. and i'm so pleased to be here today with richard stengel, the author of "information wars: how we lost the global battle against disinformation and what we can do aboutbl it" which was published earlier this month. the subject of the book is one rickl knows well. from . from 2013-2016 he was under secretary of state for public diplomacy andnd public affairs n barack obama's state department. no one has served longer in that post in american history. from 2006-2013 he was a top editor at "time" magazine, the publication where he worked on and off as a writer and editor dating back to 1981. his previous books include the bestseller mandell is way, and you're too kind, a brief history of flattery. [laughing] more in new york, rick is a graduate of princeton university and studied english and history at oxford as a rhodes scholar. please join in welcoming richard stengel. [applause] rick, it is great to have you in austin. thank you so much for being here. great to be here. >> congratulat
on evan smith, the seal of the "texas tribune" and i'm pleased to be -- [applause] thank you. and i'm so pleased to be here today with richard stengel, the author of "information wars: how we lost the global battle against disinformation and what we can do aboutbl it" which was published earlier this month. the subject of the book is one rickl knows well. from . from 2013-2016 he was under secretary of state for public diplomacy andnd public affairs n barack obama's state...
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where would you like to start, evan? where president trump asked for help with this justice inquiry between the president, president trump and the ukrainian president. the president is this, one is taking a look at what happened in 2016, 2017 with regard to the investigation, and the other, the ukrainian phone call has to do with the at allegation that the president was trying to get essential dirt, get help to dirty up his prospective potential opponent. he has been meeting with people in other cunning to try to further that investigation, which is being led by john durham, a seasoned prosecutor. they say one of the things they're trying to do is figure out whether or not other countries provided intelligence again, that's an investigation that's just getting started. they view it as a completely different things from what was alleged in the ukraine yawn phone calls. >>> based on what you know, how far along is this? how serious is it? and is it a possibility of criminal referrals from it? >> yeah, it's very early. i do
where would you like to start, evan? where president trump asked for help with this justice inquiry between the president, president trump and the ukrainian president. the president is this, one is taking a look at what happened in 2016, 2017 with regard to the investigation, and the other, the ukrainian phone call has to do with the at allegation that the president was trying to get essential dirt, get help to dirty up his prospective potential opponent. he has been meeting with people in...
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so evan, what he's trying to say is it totally would not be okay, but he didn't do it.oor here? at least he's not saying it's totally fine. he's just saying it was a joke. ? right. exactly, that their is what's happening on a curve, you know? that's the same way that the just said in the request and they looked at what the president said on that call and they sort of decided look, he being haven't been serious and if someone else would have done this then other people would have a different reaction, but because of the way the president speak, i think he does get graded differently and it does get treated differently. the question is, right, when the president of the united states says something, in the past, at least, it was taken seriously and we've seen it repeatedly including from the justice department, when he tweets it's not what the government policy is or that's not what we mean, and so i think that's exactly what's happening all over again. >> can we look at the fact that he has said allegedly and with some justification, we have reason to believe it, much the
so evan, what he's trying to say is it totally would not be okay, but he didn't do it.oor here? at least he's not saying it's totally fine. he's just saying it was a joke. ? right. exactly, that their is what's happening on a curve, you know? that's the same way that the just said in the request and they looked at what the president said on that call and they sort of decided look, he being haven't been serious and if someone else would have done this then other people would have a different...
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questlove and tariq "black thought" trotter sean evans rex orange county, once again! applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- billy bob thornton from "on becoming a god in central florida", actress beth ditto music from lauv with anne-marie. featuring the 8g band with roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news president trump -- president trump today publicly suggested that both ukraine and china should investigate the
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