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building david, for ten, farley, who is -- >> what about farley >> it's a jeopardy -- >> who is?> oh, i don't know, the new ceo of ford. >> no. no he was an fdr guy. do you know what a bronco is i mean, don't say horse. >> i'm the judge i'm going to rule david's answer was correct because it was. >> oh, carl, you threw it to him because you know that he feels bad about young people liking each other, the psychiatric explanation and then liking bp's pivot to, i don't know, tyson foods. they're going to buy tyson foods. make it a complete swing >> i don't think it's me this morning, my friend, i think it's you. >> uh-huh. >> okay. >> guys, let's get to rick santelli this morning as we're watching the dollar and yields and tips rick, good morning >> good morning, carl. yes, there's actually a lot of movement the issue with treasuries is most of the movement globally is in one direction, yields down, price up look at one week of tens about an hour ago we were back up 54, 55 basis points, we have drained back down to what is currently the all time low yield close around 52 bases point
building david, for ten, farley, who is -- >> what about farley >> it's a jeopardy -- >> who is?> oh, i don't know, the new ceo of ford. >> no. no he was an fdr guy. do you know what a bronco is i mean, don't say horse. >> i'm the judge i'm going to rule david's answer was correct because it was. >> oh, carl, you threw it to him because you know that he feels bad about young people liking each other, the psychiatric explanation and then liking bp's pivot...
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i'm the one that got that. >> lucky you. >> and i talked him into -- farley had as much to do with it as i did, he searched him down, so we both got r and r and this new regimental commander, nobody knew who he was, was harry truman's first cousin. you know harry truman? the president at that time? >> uh-huh. >> i got to meet him just briefly over that issue. >> you mean you went to r and r with him? >> i went with farley, but not -- i met -- we met truman, louis truman as a result of it, he shook our hands and talked to us a little bit. but -- >> what was his rank? >> huh? >> what was his rank? >> he was a colonel at that time, but when he left korea, he was the head of the division and he was a one star general. harry sent him over there to get him promoted. he's buried out here in grandview. >> what's his name? >> louis truman. first cousin of harry. >> all right. then what happened? >> well, we left on r and r on easter sunday morning. we was in a different location on our front line and they moved us way over to the north of seoul, up in a very mountainous area. there was a hill
i'm the one that got that. >> lucky you. >> and i talked him into -- farley had as much to do with it as i did, he searched him down, so we both got r and r and this new regimental commander, nobody knew who he was, was harry truman's first cousin. you know harry truman? the president at that time? >> uh-huh. >> i got to meet him just briefly over that issue. >> you mean you went to r and r with him? >> i went with farley, but not -- i met -- we met truman,...
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george: i went with farley. we met truman as a result of it. he shook our hands and talk to us a little bit. >> what was his rank? george: he was a colonel at that time. but when he met korea, he was a head of the division and what he -- and he was a one star general so harry sent him to get promoted. >> what is his name? george: lewis truman. the first cousin of harry. >> all right. then what happened? easter we left on r&r on sunday morning with a different location on our front line and they moved us over to north seoul in a very mountainous area. there was a hill right in front of us -- we called it another it was called marilyn monroe hill where it was shaped i get big breast -- like a big breast. it was 50 yards from where we were. r&r andack from my there was an awful fight going on and i got back out there and , the to see the pilot plane had been shot down right between us. i could not see the plane as it was burning. the train kept you from seeing the plane but i saw the pilot coming down and they were shooting at him he was in a para
george: i went with farley. we met truman as a result of it. he shook our hands and talk to us a little bit. >> what was his rank? george: he was a colonel at that time. but when he met korea, he was a head of the division and what he -- and he was a one star general so harry sent him to get promoted. >> what is his name? george: lewis truman. the first cousin of harry. >> all right. then what happened? easter we left on r&r on sunday morning with a different location on...
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farley knows how to make cars your -- make cars.x: i wonder how much of that is behind execution. >> it is really hard to know. during this two month transition, as you listen to jim hackett and jim farley, they say we are not changing anything. we will see once jim farley gets in whether he is going to make some changes. alix: what else can they do to wrap everything up for them? about farley talked autonomous vehicles today. they have an investment. elective vehicles was the issue. -- electric vehicles. they were behind on that. behind tesla and nissan. they have to catch up on that. they say they will. they have the mustang e coming out. they are very enthusiastic about that. that will be the first electric vehicle. they have to get the margins up. they talk about that on the call. they have a problem with europe and china. they are behind in china. alix: here you go. david, thank you very much. bloomberg's david westin. coming up, tensions over tiktok. we will break it down. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: here is the news from you
farley knows how to make cars your -- make cars.x: i wonder how much of that is behind execution. >> it is really hard to know. during this two month transition, as you listen to jim hackett and jim farley, they say we are not changing anything. we will see once jim farley gets in whether he is going to make some changes. alix: what else can they do to wrap everything up for them? about farley talked autonomous vehicles today. they have an investment. elective vehicles was the issue. --...
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>> i went with farley. truman shook our hands and talked with us a little bit. >> what was his rank? what was his rank? >> he was a colonel at that time. when he left korea, he was head of the division and one star general. but he is buried out here. >> what is his name? >> lewis truman. first cousin of harry. >> then what happened? >> we left on our in our easter sunday morning with a different location on the front line. they moved us away north of seoul. seoul it is a very mountainous area. there was a hill up in front of us. it was shaped like a big human breast. it was 1500 yards from where we were. we left there and i came back from my r&r. there was an awful fight going on and i got back there. i got to see a pilot. the plane had been shot down. i could not see the plane as it was burning. i saw the pilot coming down. they were shooting at him. he went limp and hit the ground. i said he still alive! he pulled his feet up underneath the parachute. they put together a patrol to go out and get him. and
>> i went with farley. truman shook our hands and talked with us a little bit. >> what was his rank? what was his rank? >> he was a colonel at that time. when he left korea, he was head of the division and one star general. but he is buried out here. >> what is his name? >> lewis truman. first cousin of harry. >> then what happened? >> we left on our in our easter sunday morning with a different location on the front line. they moved us away north of...
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jason farley of johns hopkins. we do that next. this is bloomberg.10. ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. bloomberg has developed a partnership with a leading authority on covid 19. johns hopkins university has been at the forefront and we bring you insight from infectious disease and emergency preparedness pet i'm delighted to be joined by jason farley, johns hopkins nursing professor. i know johns hopkins and you specifically are looking at research and trials. if there are two things you would like to know about the virus that would help in the vaccine or help in treating patients -- information we need in the next three to four weeks, what would that be? -- neede continue to be more data on broadly neutralizing antibodies and its responsiveness and the durability of the broadly neutralizing antibody. we continue to get more trickles of immunological studies that suggest that patients are even with mild disease producing these antibodies, which is a good thing. the durability is the question. that is number on
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the bottom line is jim farley realizes the urgency of the situation at ford and that's one reason why you see the stock moving higher today. investors like ha they are hearing. >> it's interesting because it's not like the out going ceo doesn't understand the automotive transformation that was under way. >> where is this company going you heard bill ford today saying jim did a phenomenal job of setting this company on the right path to transforming itself that may be the case the flip side of that is that this industry is moving very quick. they haven't moved quick enough to say we can compete and we can win. >> one more kind of question in this vain is he didn't clearly articulate where ford was going. if the new ceo feelslike he ha to really say something very clear about how different this company is going to be, does that imply an acquisition at some point >> i think what it does show is that jim farley will be aggressive he's not going to wait around. he's going to be somebody that will take decisive action. that doesn't mean he's going to be wreckless but you will see ford move
the bottom line is jim farley realizes the urgency of the situation at ford and that's one reason why you see the stock moving higher today. investors like ha they are hearing. >> it's interesting because it's not like the out going ceo doesn't understand the automotive transformation that was under way. >> where is this company going you heard bill ford today saying jim did a phenomenal job of setting this company on the right path to transforming itself that may be the case the...
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a new ceo at ford, what jim farley needs to do to get the stock out of the breakdown lane. microsoft in talks to acquire tiktok. why the video-sharing app is so popular and what it means for microsoft investors. on the "barron's roundtable", ben levisohn, carlton english and al rupe. ben, before we get to the dollar and gold, i just want to ask you, we're most of the way through earnings season right now. we knew it wasn't going to be pretty, but is we learn -- have we learned anything new about the health of corporate america going forward? >> it's a lot better than people originally thought. 82.3% of companies beat, which is a really amazing number. the last four quarters was about 71%. and historically, the average is around 64%, and they beat by 22%, so these are huge beats. but there's also worries that these numbers can't be sustained, that they were one-time factors that held to the fact that things were going to get tougher ahead. a lot of it is being explained away. jack: ben, you write in barron's about the negative real rates trade. what is it, will it continue,
a new ceo at ford, what jim farley needs to do to get the stock out of the breakdown lane. microsoft in talks to acquire tiktok. why the video-sharing app is so popular and what it means for microsoft investors. on the "barron's roundtable", ben levisohn, carlton english and al rupe. ben, before we get to the dollar and gold, i just want to ask you, we're most of the way through earnings season right now. we knew it wasn't going to be pretty, but is we learn -- have we learned...
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but, yeah, farley was the guy that we all just said, "well, he is the funniest, now who is next?"his latest stand-up special was a hit and that more than 70 million people watched "murder mystery," his film last summer with jennifer anniston. >> what the-- aw, are you kidding me? >> alfonsi: on screen, on stage, or on the court... >> sandler: i'll cover this kid. >> alfonsi: ...adam sandler is more than just fun to watch. >> sandler: that's called a perfect pass! >> alfonsi: he's the most versatile smart-ass in the game. >> sandler: right on, baby. ( ticking ) stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. schwab. essential for sewing, but maybe not needles. for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its
but, yeah, farley was the guy that we all just said, "well, he is the funniest, now who is next?"his latest stand-up special was a hit and that more than 70 million people watched "murder mystery," his film last summer with jennifer anniston. >> what the-- aw, are you kidding me? >> alfonsi: on screen, on stage, or on the court... >> sandler: i'll cover this kid. >> alfonsi: ...adam sandler is more than just fun to watch. >> sandler: that's...
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then number 12, chris farley. this is well-documented. the only reason you've ever heard of me is because i was friends with chris farley. moving on to number 11 is chris rock. saturday night live, grownups, grownups 2. 500 dinners. i feel like this whole article is a wasted opportunity. i do have some friendships that are truly surprising. kim jong un. turns out, he's a huge tommy boy fan. he kidnapped me, brought me over for a month-long birthday parade and we've been friends ever since. sometimes we start laughing. we don't even know why. that's him on horseback riding on sacred mt. pikachu. i think that's the one. i can't see. then mike lindell, the my pillow guy. i was his crack dealer for a little while. as a kid, i was buddies with fidel castro. i was a pretty heavy cigar smoker and super communist back then. i went through that phase. this one might really surprise you. i was tight with a guy who murdered my wife. we hit it off at the trial. most people don't remember i was married. that's because he killed her on the wedding day,
then number 12, chris farley. this is well-documented. the only reason you've ever heard of me is because i was friends with chris farley. moving on to number 11 is chris rock. saturday night live, grownups, grownups 2. 500 dinners. i feel like this whole article is a wasted opportunity. i do have some friendships that are truly surprising. kim jong un. turns out, he's a huge tommy boy fan. he kidnapped me, brought me over for a month-long birthday parade and we've been friends ever since....
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walt farley was there with me. he was from chicago. minutes.e been 30 all of a sudden a white flag appeared. the first one, i motioned him to me. we kept him prisoner. it wasn't anything special on my part. >> how many? >> one. >> that is a north korean? how do you know? >> i have some of money that came with him, you might be able to tell where it came from. i think he was chinese. i had a bird gun. it was a fine & weapon. effective forally about 50 yards but it fired terry rap. very rapidly. they took it away for me because they would start to negotiate and the russians swore under shippedt they had not any arms to the koreans the war started. this was alive. they took the ammunition away from me as evidence. i don't know how many i collected. >> you told me that you went to machine school. >> i still am a good shot. i did a lot of hunting in my lifetime. i'm a good shot with a right. >> was near the triangle? >> i'm not really sure where it was. >> punch bowl? heartbreak ridge? >> we had a new regiment commander, nobody knew who he
walt farley was there with me. he was from chicago. minutes.e been 30 all of a sudden a white flag appeared. the first one, i motioned him to me. we kept him prisoner. it wasn't anything special on my part. >> how many? >> one. >> that is a north korean? how do you know? >> i have some of money that came with him, you might be able to tell where it came from. i think he was chinese. i had a bird gun. it was a fine & weapon. effective forally about 50 yards but it...
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farley's forward plan is ambitious. it needs to be ambitious this is a company that needs to transform itself he wants to fix the operational issues that dogged the company, accelerate evs and autonomous vehicles and set ambitious growth options with all of that and knowing what ford has to do, the we to bill ford was put to him was why not bring in an outsider here's what he had to say. >> our board felt we were on the right path that the kind of projects that jim and jim are working on together were exactly the kind of things that we needed to pro tell our company into the future so at the end of the day, everyone really, really responded to the notion of jim farley becoming our next ceo so it wasn't -- to answer your question, no, we did not do a deep dive externally >> i talked with jim farley today. he realizes the task at hand and what needs to be done. from an investor standpoint this chart says it all. over the last four ceos going back to 2001, only one was able to grow the share price of ford. that will be one
farley's forward plan is ambitious. it needs to be ambitious this is a company that needs to transform itself he wants to fix the operational issues that dogged the company, accelerate evs and autonomous vehicles and set ambitious growth options with all of that and knowing what ford has to do, the we to bill ford was put to him was why not bring in an outsider here's what he had to say. >> our board felt we were on the right path that the kind of projects that jim and jim are working on...
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jim farley will be the new c.e.o. of ford motor company effective october 1st jim packet is set to retire after 3 years at the will of the american auto maker the change up at ford comes as the company's looking to update its aging model line with a new line of the heckles including electric and autonomous vehicles. the e.u. is launching an investigation into google's proposed takeover of u.s. firm fitbit and that's due to the amount of personal data the wearable devices can collect about the use or the european commission worries data could be used to entrench google's position and personalized advertising. well gold continued its surge in value briefly touching an all time record of more than $2000.00 an ounce before retreating slightly. in prices rising more than 30 percent this year driven in part by lower bond yields and a rush by investors into so-called safe haven investments in time of in times rather of economic uncertainty. and let's get some more insight on this from our financial correspondent in new york
jim farley will be the new c.e.o. of ford motor company effective october 1st jim packet is set to retire after 3 years at the will of the american auto maker the change up at ford comes as the company's looking to update its aging model line with a new line of the heckles including electric and autonomous vehicles. the e.u. is launching an investigation into google's proposed takeover of u.s. firm fitbit and that's due to the amount of personal data the wearable devices can collect about the...
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what's going on in my heart and i must make the decision that brings me the most peace. >> caleb farleye now. i know it was an impossible decision to make, but good for you, for as you say, making what you say has been a moral decision for you. can you tell me a little bit more about how you made the call? >> you know, i just had to talk with my father and be honest with myself and how i was feeling at the time. and like i said, it was a moral decision. i just had to be true to myself and go with how i was feeling. and i didn't feel comfortable and i did have a lot of worries and doubts, you know, maybe giving it to my father, who's always with me and always is around. and i just was so nervous and so scared to contract the virus, from just the uncertain times with the guys i was being around. and i just had to go with what was in my heart. >> and i know losing your mom just a few years ago from illness made this, you know, even more clear for you. we're looking at a picture of you with her right there. how much was she a decision of your choice to opt out, caleb? >> it was huge. that w
what's going on in my heart and i must make the decision that brings me the most peace. >> caleb farleye now. i know it was an impossible decision to make, but good for you, for as you say, making what you say has been a moral decision for you. can you tell me a little bit more about how you made the call? >> you know, i just had to talk with my father and be honest with myself and how i was feeling at the time. and like i said, it was a moral decision. i just had to be true to...
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. >> reporter: even with some teams still practicing caleb farley opted out from playing at virginia tech >> i know players are worried and they're scared to make decisions best for them how can i live with myself if i contract this disease and, you know, gave it to my father players who : here in perform, it can solidify their chance to play in the nfl but this is bigger than just a game sports, public health, and economics are all at stake lester >> all right miguel, thanks very much >>> then there is that bold claim today from russia vladimir putin saying his country has won the race to develop the world's first covid vaccine. but as richard engel explains health experts are highly skeptical. >> reporter: russia is calling it sputnik v for vaccine and claims it is ready, safe, provides long-term immunity, and as of today approved for use in russia even though it has not gone through critical stage three trials president vladimir putin said one of his two daughters, he didn't specify which one, took the vaccine. two shots. had a slight fever which passed and now has antibodies russ
. >> reporter: even with some teams still practicing caleb farley opted out from playing at virginia tech >> i know players are worried and they're scared to make decisions best for them how can i live with myself if i contract this disease and, you know, gave it to my father players who : here in perform, it can solidify their chance to play in the nfl but this is bigger than just a game sports, public health, and economics are all at stake lester >> all right miguel, thanks...
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paychex' ceo and news on the statement that facebook is willing to release all of the space in the farleying in the city some people leaving the city, facebook looking at expanding. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning small businesses facing unprecedented challenges small business job growth slowed joining us right now with the numbers and to break down what's happening, marty with paychex. great to see you let's talk about these numbers because some of them are not so great. as some of these -- as we now hit this month and a big debate over whether there's going to be more stimulus or not and what's going to happen, how that's going to impact things, want to understand where we really are help us. break down some of the numbers. >> andrew, as you said, expected with some of the shutdowns, we saw the july jobs index drop puts us back to about april where we saw the big drop from march to april we're kind of flat over the last three months now some of the good news is hours worked were up on an annualized basis were up 9% those employees that are there were working more hours. th
paychex' ceo and news on the statement that facebook is willing to release all of the space in the farleying in the city some people leaving the city, facebook looking at expanding. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning small businesses facing unprecedented challenges small business job growth slowed joining us right now with the numbers and to break down what's happening, marty with paychex. great to see you let's talk about these numbers because some of them are not...
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. >> reporter: even with some teams still practicing, caleb farley opted out from playing at virginia tech. >> i know players are worried and they're scared to make decisions that's best for them how could i live with myself if i contracted this disease and gave it to my father >> reporter: here in pasadena, just the rose bowl generates roughly $200 million for players who perform it can solidify their chance to play in the nfl, but this is bigger than just a game sports, public health, and economics are all at stake >> massive decision there. miguel, thank you. >>> when we return, hollywood's hottest, who topped this year's list of highest paid actor >>> new hope for millions of americans out of work. the massive hiring itiive niatby some of the country's biggest is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your
. >> reporter: even with some teams still practicing, caleb farley opted out from playing at virginia tech. >> i know players are worried and they're scared to make decisions that's best for them how could i live with myself if i contracted this disease and gave it to my father >> reporter: here in pasadena, just the rose bowl generates roughly $200 million for players who perform it can solidify their chance to play in the nfl, but this is bigger than just a game sports,...
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we saw jim farley promoted to ceo. first car guy in that position since lee iacocca at ford.rger talking you through some of the movers. coming up, bp slashed its dividend for the first time in a decade. we speak to the ceo, bernard looney, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back. this is the european open. got an interview we have been teasing for a little while now. let's bring in alix steel, our oil reporter from new york to talk with the ceo of bp. >> thanks a lot. i appreciate the time. bernard, thank you. good to see you. big announcement yesterday. many analysts cultivate transformational shift. whether they liked it or they did, one thing that i saw cropping up was an integrated energy company. how does that not eventually make you a utility company? bernard: good morning. thanks for having me on. yes, an exciting day yesterday. as you will remember as you were there on the day. on february 12, we set out and ambition to be a net zero energy company by 2050 or sooner. people had at of lot of questions. they said they would come back later in the year and give th
we saw jim farley promoted to ceo. first car guy in that position since lee iacocca at ford.rger talking you through some of the movers. coming up, bp slashed its dividend for the first time in a decade. we speak to the ceo, bernard looney, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back. this is the european open. got an interview we have been teasing for a little while now. let's bring in alix steel, our oil reporter from new york to talk with the ceo of bp. >> thanks a lot. i...
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susan: it is called the farley building or former post office building.on square garden. stuart: it is huge. susan: really big, 130,000 square feet. facebook has been gobbling up a lot of space in new york city. gop he willing up 2.2 million square feet. it's a positive sign for new york. despite many office buildings remain shut or minimal staff. only 10% of workers came back to their office from covid, maybe work from home is not forever. that might be a bullish sign. facebook is optimistic, eyeing cheaper prices during covid i imagine. facebook has four thousand workers in the city. that strip from hudson yards, to penn station, which includes chelsea is becoming a tech corridor. google, apple, amazon leasing space in that area. stuart: that is the old post office building. it is gigantic. i used to work next door to it. it occupies a entire city brock. a million square feet or more? susan: something like that. facebook gets 130,000. it was built one hundred years ago. even you weren't around. stuart: you got it. thatthat is a good sign for new york. b
susan: it is called the farley building or former post office building.on square garden. stuart: it is huge. susan: really big, 130,000 square feet. facebook has been gobbling up a lot of space in new york city. gop he willing up 2.2 million square feet. it's a positive sign for new york. despite many office buildings remain shut or minimal staff. only 10% of workers came back to their office from covid, maybe work from home is not forever. that might be a bullish sign. facebook is optimistic,...
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anna: jason farley, thank you for joining us.he bluebird for latest information on covid-19. we have an inside look at battling covid-19. take into account some of the geopolitics with johns hopkins as well. let's get to a quick data check before we go. european stock market and u.s. futures are down by .2% or .3%. we wait in a holding pattern for further news from jay powell, tracking hurricane laura and you louisiana -- in louisiana as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we are looking needed improvement in the economy, but the pace will probably slow down now that we've had this rebound. >> we see the possibility of further downside on wages. >> this is a secular downtrend on the dollar that could be 10%, 20% over a two-year period. >> there is a certain logic to the markets doing better than the economy here. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance," with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. tom: good morning, everyone. ferro continues his sabbatical. a most unusual thursday as well. a hurricane much greater than what was a
anna: jason farley, thank you for joining us.he bluebird for latest information on covid-19. we have an inside look at battling covid-19. take into account some of the geopolitics with johns hopkins as well. let's get to a quick data check before we go. european stock market and u.s. futures are down by .2% or .3%. we wait in a holding pattern for further news from jay powell, tracking hurricane laura and you louisiana -- in louisiana as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we are looking...
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here in new york, facebook has signed a lease for all of the open space at the farley building.is the former post office on manhattan's west side that is being redeveloped. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we had all of this oversupply that had been built up because of the drop in demand earlier this year and i think it will take until the middle of 2021 for that excess inventory to be worked off. you will have a challenging energy industry and oil market, probably for the next six to 12 months. presidentdallas fed robert kaplan on bloomberg tv and radio. this is bloomberg surveillance alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz. ,oming up in about 12 minutes catching up with lisa shalett of morgan stanley, wealth management cio. looking forward to that conversation. tom: hugely timely given where yields are moving. acute story. futures -14 -- a huge story. futures -14. the 10 year yield directionally towards making history with t
here in new york, facebook has signed a lease for all of the open space at the farley building.is the former post office on manhattan's west side that is being redeveloped. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we had all of this oversupply that had been built up because of the drop in demand earlier this year and i think it will take...
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jim farley have the opportunity to bring his 30 years of auto industry experience and continue that transformationrate it. fantastic vehicle and services for our customers. david: that was part of my conversation with tim stone. coming up, the former commerce secretary will be joining us at the top of the hour on bloomberg television and radio. of tonight, live coverage the first night of the democratic national convention starts at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. this is bell on bloomberg television and on radio. -- balance of power. will several republicans be speaking tonight, the first night of a democratic national convention. officials say former ohio governor john kasich will be making remarks. he was one of the last contenders in the 2016 gop primary. he has been a fierce critic of president trump. susan mullah mary and christine todd whitman are also expected to make speeches. democrats are gathering virtually across the country for the convention. americancases in nursing homes surged last month, surpassing the previous peak in may, according to a new report from the american health care associ
jim farley have the opportunity to bring his 30 years of auto industry experience and continue that transformationrate it. fantastic vehicle and services for our customers. david: that was part of my conversation with tim stone. coming up, the former commerce secretary will be joining us at the top of the hour on bloomberg television and radio. of tonight, live coverage the first night of the democratic national convention starts at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. this is bell on bloomberg television...
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chris farley was like, remember the time when hillary looked like she was winning and and the republicans got off work? that was awesome. that is what we are going to be this time because the american people get it. the guy who went to bat for them got it done. in 2016, donald trump was like every other politician you have ever seen, right? seems like he has got a good line, unlike all these other clowns. but he actually delivered, he got it done. all-time high for women, for minorities, for everyone. not a single economic metric where we were not better off. the usmca and this he moved to jerusalem. one million acres for sportsmen, a million dollars to the everglades and coastal fisheries. $750 million to the great lakes to preserve sportsmen habitats. all of these things that you will never hear about because they were good for the environment, so you will never hear these things. [shouting from crowd] [applause] >> i'm actually working for kimberly. >> that big, beautiful wall. don jr.: the wall. thank you. all under unprecedented incoming fire. no administration has even paid attentio
chris farley was like, remember the time when hillary looked like she was winning and and the republicans got off work? that was awesome. that is what we are going to be this time because the american people get it. the guy who went to bat for them got it done. in 2016, donald trump was like every other politician you have ever seen, right? seems like he has got a good line, unlike all these other clowns. but he actually delivered, he got it done. all-time high for women, for minorities, for...
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jim will retire and be replaced by chief operating officer jim farley that happens october 1st that should go up 37%, so watch that stock >>> finally, watch airlines all trading higher today american airlines leading the way. the last time i checked, 5%. still up 5%, jetblue up 3.5% these are second day gains for many of them, kelly. southwest the laggard here, up almost 1%, if you can call it that >> we'll round up. rahel, thank you very much >>> now let's get to washington where negotiations over the stimulus package is still ongoing. kayla tausche is here with where things stand at this hour. kayla? >> representatives and congress are expected to meet again at 3:00 p.m. today in nancy pelosi's office. yesterday didn't yield a deal but it did yield some positive rhetoric with senator democrat chuck schumer saying there did appear to be an agreement with a sense of urgency to move forward. but this morning on the partisan floor, it seemed the gloves were off. >> the democrats are blocking it all. it seems like there is a pause merely keeping a civil tone with the president's team never mi
jim will retire and be replaced by chief operating officer jim farley that happens october 1st that should go up 37%, so watch that stock >>> finally, watch airlines all trading higher today american airlines leading the way. the last time i checked, 5%. still up 5%, jetblue up 3.5% these are second day gains for many of them, kelly. southwest the laggard here, up almost 1%, if you can call it that >> we'll round up. rahel, thank you very much >>> now let's get to...
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earlier on the third hour of "today" i talked to caleb farley, a first-round nfl draft prospect for 2021e of the first college athletes to pass on the 2020 season over concerns about covid. >> in 2018 i lost my mother to an illness. my father has been in my can corner and we've been tighter than ever. he follows me to college. he lives with me in college. we're always together. i just have persistent thoughts and worries, how could i live with myself if i contracted this disease and gave it to my father. worst case scenario, who knows what happens? i just was constantly attacked by those thoughts, and i just had to take that weight off my shoulders. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop ove
earlier on the third hour of "today" i talked to caleb farley, a first-round nfl draft prospect for 2021e of the first college athletes to pass on the 2020 season over concerns about covid. >> in 2018 i lost my mother to an illness. my father has been in my can corner and we've been tighter than ever. he follows me to college. he lives with me in college. we're always together. i just have persistent thoughts and worries, how could i live with myself if i contracted this disease...
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all right i have to tell you that the previous ceo, i found him mystifying but this guy, this guy farleyay be the real deal. i like the fact that he bought a million bucks worth of stock, him and his wife we bought the f-350 which they're never called the f-350 but this bronco, my wife wants to get rid of the '94 defender, which, by the way is the range rover and get a bronco so i think ford's okay for trading but so many younger people own the ford in robin hood you've got some just okay investors. don't expect an overnight success. dave in california, dave oh, dane what's going on? >> hey, man. quick question how come you don't throw the chair anymore in the lightning round? >> because i hurt my back. i got a l3-l4 problem. two epidurals. thank heaven for dr. feely i hurt my back it was really stupid to do that because my back was killing me i couldn't figure out what was killing it i stopped throwing the chair but i still needed the epidurals so what's up >> hey, quick question so, i am calling today about a stock. amazon and walmart invested in believing yesterday they struck a deal
all right i have to tell you that the previous ceo, i found him mystifying but this guy, this guy farleyay be the real deal. i like the fact that he bought a million bucks worth of stock, him and his wife we bought the f-350 which they're never called the f-350 but this bronco, my wife wants to get rid of the '94 defender, which, by the way is the range rover and get a bronco so i think ford's okay for trading but so many younger people own the ford in robin hood you've got some just okay...
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at the same time in 1932, he had jack farley as his nominee. haefs very conservative guy.wallace from the midwest his vice president and drops him in 1944 consequential it becomes harry truman, luckily for the country. but a complicated thing. it would look like an act of desperation. and had a woman on the ticket as they were talking about nikki haley, that would have been a smart move. but it seems to be pence right now. >> quite the history lesson there. joe biden also speaking of vice presidential nominees, he has eight days to choose his running mate if hes to announce before the convention. david axelrod said that one of the biggest reasons was because biden could win voters in battleground states. at the end of the day, is that ability to help a candidate win the most important quality? >> i think what happens and he's being a realist is that a president candidate may say what matters is the best man for the presidency or the one who will be my best partner. but unless the presidential candidate wins, none of that matters. so i think the fact he's already chosen a w
at the same time in 1932, he had jack farley as his nominee. haefs very conservative guy.wallace from the midwest his vice president and drops him in 1944 consequential it becomes harry truman, luckily for the country. but a complicated thing. it would look like an act of desperation. and had a woman on the ticket as they were talking about nikki haley, that would have been a smart move. but it seems to be pence right now. >> quite the history lesson there. joe biden also speaking of vice...
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toi have decided on balance move the election by farley.the end of last week, i was advised that this is achievable and presents no greater risk than if we had maintained the status quo. will spend money to boost its economy. prime minister modi used his to say that india can be self-reliant as a global supply chain hub. they have more than 2.5 million confirmed infections. singapore exports rose 6% in july from a year earlier, beating expectations for the second month in a row. the electronic sector climbed 3% from months ago from a low base. take a look at the data showing that external demand might be picking up as well. signaling thatis more stimulus could be on the way soon. >> broadly positive in asia in terms of the market. asia-pacific up .1%. the mainland, some additional gains on the back of the quiddity that has been pumped into the system. the rate must kept on hold. medium-term lending facility pumped into the system. it is essentially the benchmark and it will be set on thursday of this week. we are looking ahead to that as we
toi have decided on balance move the election by farley.the end of last week, i was advised that this is achievable and presents no greater risk than if we had maintained the status quo. will spend money to boost its economy. prime minister modi used his to say that india can be self-reliant as a global supply chain hub. they have more than 2.5 million confirmed infections. singapore exports rose 6% in july from a year earlier, beating expectations for the second month in a row. the electronic...
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it's not worth the risk of getting sick or getting their family sick. 2021 nfl draft prospect caleb farleyed what's behind his decision to sit out this very important next season. nigh. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. >>> new concerns surrounding the football season set to begin at the end of the month. a growing number of players are opting out saying it's to
it's not worth the risk of getting sick or getting their family sick. 2021 nfl draft prospect caleb farleyed what's behind his decision to sit out this very important next season. nigh. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. sixty-two thousand...
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. >> that was jason farley there. out on some other big interviews later on today.aring from the ocbc boss and plus, deutsche bank's karen han joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> softbank is injecting more than a billion dollars in two we work to help it whether the coronavirus. the money will boost to the funds to just -- softbank is injecting more than a billion dollars into wework to help it weather the coronavirus. the money will boost their funds. largest ai company is considering a dual listing on the mainland and in hong kong as it closes on $1.5 million of financing. than am for more valuation of $8 billion since the listing plans have been hit by u.s. blacklisting. uber and lyft have not been able to persuade a judge -- the appeal could take years. andruling requires uber benefits.y costly the companies can still go to a higher court. >> announcing the results of its review of the hang seng family of indexes. alibaba, this is the old economy stocks. what does that mean for evaluation? the hang seng index -- the valuation has been with the global ph. they have
. >> that was jason farley there. out on some other big interviews later on today.aring from the ocbc boss and plus, deutsche bank's karen han joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> softbank is injecting more than a billion dollars in two we work to help it whether the coronavirus. the money will boost to the funds to just -- softbank is injecting more than a billion dollars into wework to help it weather the coronavirus. the money will boost their funds. largest ai company is...
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be a lot more commonalities and i think of a quote that molly wrote to eleanor roosevelt about jim farley who was head of the men's democratic national convention in the 1930s. she wrote, men are the slipperiest of eels. some things don't change. [ laughter ] >> i think patsy mink would be thrilled. i think she felt a little lonely as an asian american woman, a progressive woman, a racist-conscious woman doing the work that she did. it would be great for her to have more people to work with. but i also think that there's a way in which our politics still haven't fully revisited the politics of the 1990s. so what mink was doing in her second congressional career was trying to articulate a democratic politics that was different from what was becoming at that point into the mainstream of the democratic party, the neo liberal approach to the democratic party and i think even in the wake of if bernie sanders campaign and with ocasio-cortez and others articulating a more left democratic politics, i think we still haven't fully revisited that earlier politics and gone back to ground zero, especi
be a lot more commonalities and i think of a quote that molly wrote to eleanor roosevelt about jim farley who was head of the men's democratic national convention in the 1930s. she wrote, men are the slipperiest of eels. some things don't change. [ laughter ] >> i think patsy mink would be thrilled. i think she felt a little lonely as an asian american woman, a progressive woman, a racist-conscious woman doing the work that she did. it would be great for her to have more people to work...
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farley i say fun. he loves cars. other guy loved -- >> office furniture. >> more cabinets he liked office cabinets the cabinets well, cabinet. i mean, maybe you put your, i don't know, your registration and some, i don't know, but i do think that no one cares. the reason remember all last week they were floating that story about gm spinning off the tv. i mean, give me a break. i mean, just keep pumping that one. i think what matters is that people just don't think they have what people want. and i think that unless you see amazon with its order of 100,000 ev saying, you know what, we're switching over to ford what happens is people say, look, it is going to be tesla. tesla. bmw tried. mercedes tried, gm tried tesla doesn't need any advertising. what does that say i mean, when i say that i like tesla, i get a lot of hate mail. i do this thing with rob moore that i'm doing the tesla podcast guy and doing one today and what i'm shocked is that people don't, 3,500 is not anywhere near what a lot of people are using. you
farley i say fun. he loves cars. other guy loved -- >> office furniture. >> more cabinets he liked office cabinets the cabinets well, cabinet. i mean, maybe you put your, i don't know, your registration and some, i don't know, but i do think that no one cares. the reason remember all last week they were floating that story about gm spinning off the tv. i mean, give me a break. i mean, just keep pumping that one. i think what matters is that people just don't think they have what...
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now, to your second point, what their issues are and the policies are is absolutely pushing the farleyshing the party farther left. let's think about kamala harris and joe biden as well. they are willing to endorse the green new deal. the green new deal comes with a potential price tag of $93 trillion. the idea that it is a massive overhaul of our entire economy, our transportation is done that would frankly take us backward, not forward. retrofitting every business with certain types of green products -- it is incredible the financial burden on every single american family. would don new deal alone. when you look at the issues that are being pushed right now, i look at it as a lack of personal responsibility. they want to cancel student debt. wait a minute, i have student debt. i entered into a contract with the government to say will you pay for my schooling and i will pay you back. now suddenly we are saying, no, we will end those contracts and say everybody gets to have their student loans forgiven regardless of whether they can afford to pay it back. there is this idea that you ca
now, to your second point, what their issues are and the policies are is absolutely pushing the farleyshing the party farther left. let's think about kamala harris and joe biden as well. they are willing to endorse the green new deal. the green new deal comes with a potential price tag of $93 trillion. the idea that it is a massive overhaul of our entire economy, our transportation is done that would frankly take us backward, not forward. retrofitting every business with certain types of green...
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roger farley is the head of westminster primary academy in blackpool, which, with the help of staff whoe magic club. it is not just the park rangers, the magic club. it is notjust teachers doing it and it is notjust teachers doing it and it isa is notjust teachers doing it and it is a community effort. it enables a lot of children to keep in contact with school and friends. it gets out the house and of the streets really. how many children are coming along? on monday, wednesday and friday we can cope with at least 30. in general between 30 and 50 children each day. we are limited by guidelines on social distancing. each day. we are limited by guidelines on social distancingm it more about activities and learning through the summer? it more about activities and learning through the summer7m it more about activities and learning through the summer? it is a bit of both really, isn‘t it? if you are doing activities you are learning. learning to read and write or do activities or socialise with each other. what these children —— as these children have not been in school since march, so perha
roger farley is the head of westminster primary academy in blackpool, which, with the help of staff whoe magic club. it is not just the park rangers, the magic club. it is notjust teachers doing it and it is notjust teachers doing it and it isa is notjust teachers doing it and it is a community effort. it enables a lot of children to keep in contact with school and friends. it gets out the house and of the streets really. how many children are coming along? on monday, wednesday and friday we...