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the wide receiver is marching right down the field into furman's territory. later in the drive, now in the second quarter, fans loving it in blacksburg. four-yard run into the end zone. virginia tech up 14-0 and in control. right now 35-3 in the fourth quarter. one other wild college football score for you. how about this? boston college beat howard today 76-0. the lead was 62-0 at the half, so the teams decided to play ten-minute quarters in the second half to move things along. probably still played too long. >>> in baseball things getting worse for the nationals. bruce dorn has a broken right thumb, he slammed his locker after giving up the home run to cespedes. the team in miami tonight taking on the marlins. >>> to the u.s. open after a stunning upset over roberta vinci taking on flavia pennpenn. vinci in the far court, looking good. no chance for pennetta there. double set point. vinci's return into the net. pennetta six the first set 7-6. wild point here in the second, back and forth. pennetta tries to fool vinci. not going to do there. the dream slipp
the wide receiver is marching right down the field into furman's territory. later in the drive, now in the second quarter, fans loving it in blacksburg. four-yard run into the end zone. virginia tech up 14-0 and in control. right now 35-3 in the fourth quarter. one other wild college football score for you. how about this? boston college beat howard today 76-0. the lead was 62-0 at the half, so the teams decided to play ten-minute quarters in the second half to move things along. probably still...
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furman. stay with us on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ . .sting twisted jobs day morning. risks are often the equity market. a lot going on in emerging markets. in backdrop as we go to 8:30 a.m. this morning. today's jobs report is in an hour and wall street one thef it had impact on policy. they meet less than two weeks from now. they will have the data. an average forecast of economists had last month job creation at 217,000. the report is due out in the labor department at 8:30 a.m. eastern. we will have it for you right here on bloomberg television. a standoff between hundreds of migrants and hungarian authorities is now in the second tday. officials insist they go to a camp and register. hungary has five such camps. they are fleeing war-torn syria. david cameron says his country will take thousands more of the refugees. >> we will continue with our approach of taking the from refugee camps. this provides them with a more direct save route to the united kingdom rather than risking the hazardous journey which has tragically cost so many of
furman. stay with us on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ . .sting twisted jobs day morning. risks are often the equity market. a lot going on in emerging markets. in backdrop as we go to 8:30 a.m. this morning. today's jobs report is in an hour and wall street one thef it had impact on policy. they meet less than two weeks from now. they will have the data. an average forecast of economists had last month job creation at 217,000. the report is due out in the labor department at 8:30 a.m....
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jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisors. >> good to get the white house view on theext, looks like all these data breaches might be good for some companies. we are talking about shares of cybersecurity, giant palo alto network spiking after reporting its strongest revenue growth. the ceo will be joining us in an exclusive interview right after this break. >>> cybersecurity company palo alto network seeing the biggest revenue rise in 10 quarters with an earnings beat yesterday with, digital privacy becoming more and more of a concern, can we expect this kind of growth to continue for the company? jon fortt joins us with the ceo of palo alto networks, after a pretty good quarter. jon? >> great quarter. and the guidance as well. mark mcgloghlin thanks for joining us. so a lot of speculation as people look at the security market. it's been an incredible run. some people were hoping that they would be able to pick your stock up in the 140s, but it didn't get down there. and stay there and you're bullish on your prospects going forward. talk a bit about wildfire, about aut
jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisors. >> good to get the white house view on theext, looks like all these data breaches might be good for some companies. we are talking about shares of cybersecurity, giant palo alto network spiking after reporting its strongest revenue growth. the ceo will be joining us in an exclusive interview right after this break. >>> cybersecurity company palo alto network seeing the biggest revenue rise in 10 quarters with an earnings...
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robert furman died in october 2008 at the age of 93. this 90-minute oral history is from the voices of the manhattan project, created by the atomic heritage foundation and the los alamos historical society. >>> the war came along and in 1940 i was drafted in. well, i was asked to join. and i came in as a second lieutenant in ft. dix. and the draft occurred, and we had processed all the people from several states through ft. dix, put them in uniforms and sent them off to training camps. wasn't long before i got transferred to washington, where i picked up, i was employed by the same people who quite had eventually had charge of building all the camps and hospitals and airfields in the united states and the pentagon. and i went over, i became the, one of the five subordinate officers that colonel renshaw. the army supervised 40 or 50 k architec architects, and a great big team of contractors in the building of the pentagon. our job was to try to stay on top of all that. when the pentagon was finished, general groves picked me up, and i we
robert furman died in october 2008 at the age of 93. this 90-minute oral history is from the voices of the manhattan project, created by the atomic heritage foundation and the los alamos historical society. >>> the war came along and in 1940 i was drafted in. well, i was asked to join. and i came in as a second lieutenant in ft. dix. and the draft occurred, and we had processed all the people from several states through ft. dix, put them in uniforms and sent them off to training camps....
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and he looked at it and says, furman, i don't have any money, will you pay this? here's the head of the bank of england. and i, i had to take -- i had to pay for it. so the next day or the day after, we took him back to the airport. and it was springtime, and i still remember him getting on the plane with five or six daffodils in his hand. and great guy. that was an incident that we all remembered. >> no doubt. that's great. wow. let's see. i'm just looking at -- actually, you personally were involved in discovering the scientists. i know that john lansdale writes in his memoirs, coming upon otto hahn. were you with him at that time? were you working with lansdale on that? >> yes, i was there. >> can you -- >> and pasch was there. >> can you start again? >> you're now talking about the armies having moved forward. and we were able to go to the home of otto hahn, a german, principal german scientist. and pasch, colonel pasch was head of the military side of the alsos mission and they interviewed him, and i was there, too. and which, it was quite clear that he, at l
and he looked at it and says, furman, i don't have any money, will you pay this? here's the head of the bank of england. and i, i had to take -- i had to pay for it. so the next day or the day after, we took him back to the airport. and it was springtime, and i still remember him getting on the plane with five or six daffodils in his hand. and great guy. that was an incident that we all remembered. >> no doubt. that's great. wow. let's see. i'm just looking at -- actually, you personally...
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alan krueger will be back in jason furman, who holds the job currently. let us get the five things you need to know this morning. we have a panel discussion to start. matt miller is that and carl is here and jack rivkin. off bute can we start the august jobs report? phil mattingly will bring those numbers. they expect 217,000 jobs were added and the unemployment rate fell to 5.3%. futures are down and stocks in europe and overnight in hong kong, they are always on our numbers but this is where i need to bring you in. the august jobs number is woefully unreliable. jack: yes, very unreliable. of 217,000 may be with the number ends up. i think it will end up higher than that, but it could start lower. you are making this point, carl. you know the historical data. carl: i have to take issue with historical data you are referencing. you're going back to 2011. matt: i do not think that gives you a great sample size. erik: revisions, revisions. the --'m interested in i'm not interested in the august number. i'm more interested in the revisions for july. erik: th
alan krueger will be back in jason furman, who holds the job currently. let us get the five things you need to know this morning. we have a panel discussion to start. matt miller is that and carl is here and jack rivkin. off bute can we start the august jobs report? phil mattingly will bring those numbers. they expect 217,000 jobs were added and the unemployment rate fell to 5.3%. futures are down and stocks in europe and overnight in hong kong, they are always on our numbers but this is where...
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with top white house economist jason furman.his morning, donald trump on the defense as some of his gop rivals slam him for an answer he gave about foreign policy. it happened yesterday in an interview with hugh hewitt. just in, here's what trump said about that interview this morning on "morning joe." >> when you say quds versus kurds, i thought he said a third rate radio announcer. every question was did i know this one and that one. he worked hard on that. >> hallie jackson joins me from trump tower on fifth avenue with. good morning. take us back. what is this all about? >> so this is about essentially donald trump's answers to some foreign policy questions in this conservative talk show host's interview yesterday. it all happened hours after trump signed the pledge to pledge his loyalty, essentially, to the gop. he did that here at trump tower. but now, trump's back in the spotlight, and he's feeling the heat. today, fallout from a foreign policy fumble. donald trump mixing up the quds, iranian special forces, with the kurd
with top white house economist jason furman.his morning, donald trump on the defense as some of his gop rivals slam him for an answer he gave about foreign policy. it happened yesterday in an interview with hugh hewitt. just in, here's what trump said about that interview this morning on "morning joe." >> when you say quds versus kurds, i thought he said a third rate radio announcer. every question was did i know this one and that one. he worked hard on that. >> hallie...
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joining me, mark furman. richard, where is he going wrong in. >> i think he's right.all lives do matter. her's the thing and i think he'll tell you, what's in question is whether or not black lives matter. and i think when you see more and more african americans die at the hands of police or at the hands of, you know, even black on black crime where you have too many illegal gun ons the street, you have a serious problem. i'm not talking about this speaking about my own stuff. the report that came out indicated that even white americans and hispanic americans overwhelmingly believe that he's got to do something about the racial disparities that are in your country. >> well what's interesting when you listen to michael, mark, is he doesn't necessarily deny some of the stats but he sort of thinks let's start by looking internally in our own communities and take responsibility for our own role in some of this. >> well, it's really nice to hear some common sense on the media about this. and you know, when you think about black lives don't matter or black lives matter, exc
joining me, mark furman. richard, where is he going wrong in. >> i think he's right.all lives do matter. her's the thing and i think he'll tell you, what's in question is whether or not black lives matter. and i think when you see more and more african americans die at the hands of police or at the hands of, you know, even black on black crime where you have too many illegal gun ons the street, you have a serious problem. i'm not talking about this speaking about my own stuff. the report...
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joining us is jason furman chair of the council of economic advisors.u, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> are you concerned about the government shutting down next week with speaker boehner playing a key role in keeping it open? >> you have seen all the leaders make commitments that it's not going to happen and we would like to take them at their word because it certainly would be something that was completely unnecessary self-inflicted wound for the economy. >> you negotiating with him still even though he is leaving at the end of the month? he seemed to suggest that nothing was going to change until he actually leaves this office. is that true as far as your office is concerned? >> as far as we're concerned we have tremendous respect for speaker boehner and he is the speaker of the house of the representatives and that's the role he is playing and that's how we're treating him. >> let me ask you on the issue -- i know you are not going to second-guess the fed it's not your job, but janet yellen has told us last thursday it was clear that the fed did no
joining us is jason furman chair of the council of economic advisors.u, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> are you concerned about the government shutting down next week with speaker boehner playing a key role in keeping it open? >> you have seen all the leaders make commitments that it's not going to happen and we would like to take them at their word because it certainly would be something that was completely unnecessary self-inflicted wound for the economy. >> you...
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fumando >> steven elliot furman >> paul james furmato karleton douglas b. fyfe >> fredric gabler >> richard samuel frederick gabrielle >> james andrew gadiel >> pamela lee gaff >> ervin vincent gailliard >> deanna lynn galante and her unborn child. >> grace catherine galante >> anthony edward gallagher >> daniel james gallagher >> john patrick gallagher >> lourdes galletti >> cono e. gallo >> vincenzo gallucci >> thomas e. galvin >> giovanna galletta gambale >> thomas gambino jr. >> giann f. gamboa >> ronald l. gamboa >> peter james ganci jr. >> claude michael gann >> charles william garbarini >> andrew sunny garcia. >> cesar r. garcia >> david garcia >> juan garcia >> marlyn del carmen garcia christopher samuel gardner >> douglas benjamin gardner >> william arthur gardner >> harvey j. gardner iii >> and my good friend and golf companion frank j.garfi. >> and my father firefighter joseph smith. words can't explain how much you're missed every day, and it is with great honor to follow in your footsteps and carry on your legacy as one of new york's bravest. i
fumando >> steven elliot furman >> paul james furmato karleton douglas b. fyfe >> fredric gabler >> richard samuel frederick gabrielle >> james andrew gadiel >> pamela lee gaff >> ervin vincent gailliard >> deanna lynn galante and her unborn child. >> grace catherine galante >> anthony edward gallagher >> daniel james gallagher >> john patrick gallagher >> lourdes galletti >> cono e. gallo >> vincenzo...
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robert furman died in october 2008 at the age of 93. this 90-minute oral history is from the voices of
robert furman died in october 2008 at the age of 93. this 90-minute oral history is from the voices of