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granularity of the 100 megabytes of data from one person per day, it is much more granular than anything the market. this is not doing phone calls or calling an uber, it is collecting information that can help you perform at a higher level. caroline: what do you think the next innovation is, is it more granularity? is it more types of data within your body? will: we will continue to invest in our hardware and our data. i think you're going to see a lot more approaches coming in that regard. the flexibility in particular to wear the technology throughout body. i think the technology will disappear and think that analytic some of the backbone of what you need to improve, will keep driving you. caroline: will it be on your clothes? when you say that it will disappear? will: will have to see, there is a lot to come. caroline: how do you look to broaden the base in terms of membership? you are charging a relatively expensive upfront fee. it is a cheap monthly basis. where would you like to be in the marketplace? will: whoop membership is $30 a month, the equivalent of one fitness class a mont
granularity of the 100 megabytes of data from one person per day, it is much more granular than anything the market. this is not doing phone calls or calling an uber, it is collecting information that can help you perform at a higher level. caroline: what do you think the next innovation is, is it more granularity? is it more types of data within your body? will: we will continue to invest in our hardware and our data. i think you're going to see a lot more approaches coming in that regard. the...
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they get granular later in the week. the keynote is more of a public show.is the narrative they want to present. this is what we will see a lot of focus on. consumers and the public can trust google with their data and privacy. when itere is google comes to data systems? i know it says it is more secure and keeps information anonymous. when you compare google, facebook, microsoft, where is google in the scheme of things when it comes to data security and other factors that have become so important? >> experts have judged them pretty good as far as keeping data secure. they have teams on that. they have the biggest digital advertising business in the world. they collect data on location is somethingd that that will be scrutinized. it is being scrutinized in europe is something that will be scrutinized. it is being scrutinized in europe and is likely to be coming under pressure in d.c. google will be concerned with how much consumers will be concerned about how much data they are rendering over to google. next step isous google trying to move more closely with
they get granular later in the week. the keynote is more of a public show.is the narrative they want to present. this is what we will see a lot of focus on. consumers and the public can trust google with their data and privacy. when itere is google comes to data systems? i know it says it is more secure and keeps information anonymous. when you compare google, facebook, microsoft, where is google in the scheme of things when it comes to data security and other factors that have become so...
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granular, investors are unhappy about a few factors., fiscal year 2019 outlook is a little bit light. second non-adjusted operating margins for the fourth quarter still reported. that came in weaker than expected. third, the jimmy to revenue disappointed. 2017-2018, this was a transition year. there were expectations that this quarter would be stronger than and the 2019 guidance would be solid. for this together with their largely good retailers they put up strong quarters. the fact that we don't have shares affected by michael kors weakness suggests it is more of a michael kors-specific issue. does that mean micro course will have to undergo more strategic review or is this a timing thing? abigail: abigail: they have had a turnaround in asia, but they need to reduce inventories and focus on full priced sales. it will be a continued transitional year. they are also doing more with their accessories. apparently they are trying to grow that to $1 billion. they just announced they are going to have this fine jewelry line. when you separate
granular, investors are unhappy about a few factors., fiscal year 2019 outlook is a little bit light. second non-adjusted operating margins for the fourth quarter still reported. that came in weaker than expected. third, the jimmy to revenue disappointed. 2017-2018, this was a transition year. there were expectations that this quarter would be stronger than and the 2019 guidance would be solid. for this together with their largely good retailers they put up strong quarters. the fact that we...
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we will get granular, we will talk about individual movers we are watching this morning.ding lower. drugs losing market share. that is the story this morning. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ minutes into the equity session this friday morning. let's talk about the movers to pay attention to. anne-marie: let's talk about 7%, onet, down nearly of the biggest losers across the board. operating profit and sales came in light. the watch unit is weighing on profit. their buybacks lead to a one time charge of 208 million euros and this is weighing on the stock this morning. we have to keep watch on lvmh. sectorneca in the pharma new -- down nearly 2.5%. older drugs are losing out on sales in market shares. one of their key drugs, a heart disease drug, failed to hit estimates. astrazeneca is seeing in china. in vivendi, down more than 1%. yesterday after the bell. hsbc says their business update was not the landmark advertised milestone they were anticipating. they really felt their update on the businesses was next. back to be why vivendi is down. another's ta
we will get granular, we will talk about individual movers we are watching this morning.ding lower. drugs losing market share. that is the story this morning. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ minutes into the equity session this friday morning. let's talk about the movers to pay attention to. anne-marie: let's talk about 7%, onet, down nearly of the biggest losers across the board. operating profit and sales came in light. the watch unit is weighing on profit. their buybacks...
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the cell location information was not granular. so when you get a location of where the it's pinging off of -- >> well, but that could change. >> yes but we can only deal with the information in the case. think about your phone records, your land line records. this was late gaited in the supreme court in the 1970s, your land line records are more granular than your general historical cell location. when i make a phone call from my house sitting in my bedroom, the person, the investigators who subpoena my records knows exactly where i was at that moment, at that time and for how long i was on the phone. everyone acknowledges there's no time limitation ask on investigators' ability to subpoena your day to day telephone records. so that's where i think some of the difficulties are and the most interesting aspects of the case are is under traditional fourth amendment doctrine this is almost an easy case but the digital nature of the evidence, the fact that there is location information involved, some of the issues that you've raised th
the cell location information was not granular. so when you get a location of where the it's pinging off of -- >> well, but that could change. >> yes but we can only deal with the information in the case. think about your phone records, your land line records. this was late gaited in the supreme court in the 1970s, your land line records are more granular than your general historical cell location. when i make a phone call from my house sitting in my bedroom, the person, the...
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that's the granularity they were working for.cuss tesla think they will hit that 25% will they hit there as projected, the configuration has a lot to do with the profitability. he had the temrity to ask about capital spending here's the exchange between him and elon musk. >> so where specifically will you be in terms of rierms requirements >> next. >> questions not cool. >> rbc exam was asking about model 3 configurations this is what elon musk said to him. >> we're going to go to youtube. it's all right these questions are so dry >> and then they proceeded to go to a tesla investor who asked a bunch of gem questions, nothing probeing, nothing that would make you say, wait i never thought of asking that in terms of tesla shares, they slid almost immediately after elon musk dismissed the analyst. then there was the thoughts about the fact that this is a volatile stock and how day traders look at tesla shares, muck has no use for them >> people should definitely buy our stock. i am not here to convns to you buy our stock. do not bu
that's the granularity they were working for.cuss tesla think they will hit that 25% will they hit there as projected, the configuration has a lot to do with the profitability. he had the temrity to ask about capital spending here's the exchange between him and elon musk. >> so where specifically will you be in terms of rierms requirements >> next. >> questions not cool. >> rbc exam was asking about model 3 configurations this is what elon musk said to him. >>...
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either way he is grateful the superior courts are collecting such granular data. speaking of which, how much jail time did those convicted serve? just four months for the 85% that entered a plea deal and just over four months for those sentenced by a judge. only for you% all year actually went to trial. and jail time dropped significantly if the person has fro priors. we asked the san francisco superior courts if they wanted to go on camera is that they said the numbers speak for themselves. >> our investigator has been digging into it for months now. if you would like to watch some of the hidden camera reports, head to our website. >>> a traffic mess on the san mateo bridge. it involved several cars including a ferrari. it shut down all eastbound lanes. at one point it was a back-up of about eight miles. wooer hearing at least one person was hurt. all lanes have reopened and traffic is moving a little bit better now. this is a lye look. a debt collapse of the two people hurt. sky ranger there, just about 2:00 at a home a block away from mills college. the firefig
either way he is grateful the superior courts are collecting such granular data. speaking of which, how much jail time did those convicted serve? just four months for the 85% that entered a plea deal and just over four months for those sentenced by a judge. only for you% all year actually went to trial. and jail time dropped significantly if the person has fro priors. we asked the san francisco superior courts if they wanted to go on camera is that they said the numbers speak for themselves....
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in a slightly more granular countries --are there are provisions in federal law that prohibit us from providing assistance to countries who have a poor track record when it comes to respecting human rights or have a history of committing abuses. law requires us to vet.-- to >> we had a question about the in war-torn places like syria and iraq. in the context of the counter isis coalition. what role does it play in places failed --rnments has have failed? role is your office playing? >> it certainly is one of the important objectives. the most immediate objective, the most tactical need is to caliphate.he false the occupation of oil fields. land that isisof once held and is largely deliberated. after the military gains have been achieved, does not mean the fight is over. in order to achieve an enduring defeat of isis, we need to use an addition to the military that have achieved so much, we need makee civilian tools to these gains durable. rule of law, building the capacity of governments not just in the region but countries that sent isis fighters into syria and iraq. teaching them ho
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not the level of granularity investors want to have.hat they will be looking for tomorrow at the shareholder meeting is whether they give us those details, whether they tell plan or how they turned the bank around. more importantly, how they hang keep upvenues, motivation. it is one thing for these numbers to be up there, but you still have to have motivated workers generating revenue. that is something investors will really be wanting detail on. vonnie: how long will investors --? i imagine people are receiving, on the one hand, maybe the bank will go down and have margins and other metrics. on the other hand, they want to see where the revenue is going to come from. >> he doesn't have that long of a honeymoon period. he's part of the previous management team, devised the lost strategy. he doesn't have much of a honeymoon period. whether it is quarters or more than a year that we are going to give him, it is hard to say. it depends on how revenues pan out. if he can show costs going down and motivate the staff, that is going to be serv
not the level of granularity investors want to have.hat they will be looking for tomorrow at the shareholder meeting is whether they give us those details, whether they tell plan or how they turned the bank around. more importantly, how they hang keep upvenues, motivation. it is one thing for these numbers to be up there, but you still have to have motivated workers generating revenue. that is something investors will really be wanting detail on. vonnie: how long will investors --? i imagine...
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been clear that they want to make sure that those notices that you the users get are explicit and granularn the regulators have, is in the european union people are used to clicking through the banners, but there is a concern that users may not take full advantage of all the information be made available to them. so consent is a big topic. data security is another one. that happened in the background, but that a notification rules under gdpr, 72 hour notice, that were required companies to have monitoring measures in place so they can detect a breach if it occurs. simply complying with the new access requests, that is going to require companies to put in place new procedures as well. emily: there have been reports some companies have shut down ahead of this. are there companies that are not going to be able to get it together? doug: yes, i spent last week with 40 leading media companies. and some of them have reached that conclusion. i think this is one of the unintended consequences of gdpr, that while it is well-intentioned, one of the consequences could be that e.u. users are deprived o
been clear that they want to make sure that those notices that you the users get are explicit and granularn the regulators have, is in the european union people are used to clicking through the banners, but there is a concern that users may not take full advantage of all the information be made available to them. so consent is a big topic. data security is another one. that happened in the background, but that a notification rules under gdpr, 72 hour notice, that were required companies to have...
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caroline: what do you think the next innovation is, is it more granularity?ll continue to invest in our hardware and our data. i think you'll see a lot more approaches coming in that regard. flexibility in terms of how to where the technology in your body. i think that analytic some of the backbone of what you need to improve, will keep driving you. caroline: will it be on your clothes? when you say that it will disappear? will: will have to see, there is lots to come. caroline: how do you look to broaden the base in terms of membership? you are charging a relatively expensive upfront fee, and a cheap monthly basis. where would you like to be in the marketplace? will: membership is $30 a month, the equivalent of one fitness class a month. in turn, you're getting a coach on your body. so how do you make the most of that one fitness class? in a lot of cases, people are spending $100 per training session with their trainer. whoop can augment the trainer as well. a month seems quite affordable for the training service, but historically, we have charged anywhere f
caroline: what do you think the next innovation is, is it more granularity?ll continue to invest in our hardware and our data. i think you'll see a lot more approaches coming in that regard. flexibility in terms of how to where the technology in your body. i think that analytic some of the backbone of what you need to improve, will keep driving you. caroline: will it be on your clothes? when you say that it will disappear? will: will have to see, there is lots to come. caroline: how do you look...
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all the way down to the super, super granular, we're looking at things like how quickly we respond to calls for graffiti abatement. 85% of the calls we responded within 48 hours. we've reduced our water usage 43% since 2013. there's another way we evaluate our programs and that's what we call our equity lens. we established a set of metrics that allowed us to look at what our most underserved areas. those areas are in purple on the map. it constitutes 20% of our city. after analyzing our expenditures program, etc., in those areas, we see that 53% of our capital investment last year was spent in that 20% of the city. almost 40% of our structured recreation and 30% of our volunteer hours took place in the purple on your map. i could spend all day on our accomplishments, but i want my gold star from supervisor cohen, so at this time, a few. one we talk about a lot and are particularly proud of, is the fact that we announced that 100% of the residents of san francisco live within a 10-minute walk of a park or open space. that makes us the first city in the country to accomplish that metri
all the way down to the super, super granular, we're looking at things like how quickly we respond to calls for graffiti abatement. 85% of the calls we responded within 48 hours. we've reduced our water usage 43% since 2013. there's another way we evaluate our programs and that's what we call our equity lens. we established a set of metrics that allowed us to look at what our most underserved areas. those areas are in purple on the map. it constitutes 20% of our city. after analyzing our...
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more granular level, there are countries -- there are provisions in federal law that prohibit us from providing assistance to countries who have a poor track record when it comes to respecting human rights or have a history of committing abuses. -- including against domestic dissidents. the lakey law requires us to ofroughly vet the recipients u.s. dollars to make sure the american taxpayer is not subsidizing brutality. >> we had a question about the role of c.v.e. in war-torn places like syria and iraq. particularly, in the context of the counter isis coalition. what role does it play in places failed, theance has war on terrorism has come to those areas. what role is your office in those areas? >> it certainly is one of the important objectives. the most immediate objective, the most tactical need is to roll back the false caliphate. of physical occupation cities, of countrysides, of oil -- oilcome up entire fields, entire swathes of land that isis once held and is largely deliberated. after the military gains have been achieved, does not mean the fight is over. it simply means that
more granular level, there are countries -- there are provisions in federal law that prohibit us from providing assistance to countries who have a poor track record when it comes to respecting human rights or have a history of committing abuses. -- including against domestic dissidents. the lakey law requires us to ofroughly vet the recipients u.s. dollars to make sure the american taxpayer is not subsidizing brutality. >> we had a question about the role of c.v.e. in war-torn places like...
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they are getting down and granular. they are sounding the alarm as well.next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ minutes into the trading day, let's talk about the headlines. mario draghi at home. the ecb president speaks at home. oil is heading for its second week of gain. bank of america says it can be heading for $100 a barrel next year. shares in daily mail and general trust soaring on the news. the whole sector is actually generating some sort of story around this. you are watching "bloomberg markets: european open." i am guy johnson of numbers european headquarters. sika moving today on this story. 10.33%. by we are going to be talking about that hopefully a little bit later. tried to work on an interview for you there. daily mail trading. look at what is happening with right move. in light of the valuation being described, we are getting a rewrite around right move. it is trading up by around 5.2% today. are seeing an effect coming off this daily mail story. if you look at the downside, i would say that it is dominated by dividend stocks. the ex-dividend story
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and allow people to direct their careers in a granular way. think taking that skillful.com and again, it's going to apply to every type of profession. when you think about automation and eliminating professions it's going to allow us to imagine getting out ahead. before somebody gets laid off, we have to recognize they are going to need new skills. if the robot is going to take their job, maybe they can be the technician or the person who helps manage that robot. and those kinds of anticipatory investments will be helpful for skillful.com. i don't know if you heard the soundtrack to "hamilton." so strong, my shot, i'm not throwing away my shot. someday we're going to put all these workforce things together into one division and i know own myshot.com. myshot.co. >> i will donate it once we get the thing together. i'm not trying to be an entrepreneur for a private gain, this is a service. >> you touched on automation and we heard him talk about zip recruiter ten hard years, things are going to be disrupted for ten years before things get great.
and allow people to direct their careers in a granular way. think taking that skillful.com and again, it's going to apply to every type of profession. when you think about automation and eliminating professions it's going to allow us to imagine getting out ahead. before somebody gets laid off, we have to recognize they are going to need new skills. if the robot is going to take their job, maybe they can be the technician or the person who helps manage that robot. and those kinds of anticipatory...
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your land line records are far more granular than your general historical cell location information. when i make a phone call from my house sitting in my bedroom, the person -- the investigator notes exactly where i was at that moment at that time and for how long i was on the phone. everyone acknowledges there is no time limitation. so -- that'sy think some of the -- difficulties are. really some of the most interesting aspects of the case are is under traditional fourth amendment doctrine -- this is almost an easy case. what makes it very interesting is the -- physical nature of the evidence, the fact that there is location information involved, some of the issues that you have raised -- i think it makes the case more interesting. what is very interesting about that case is there was no circuit split. all of the circuit courts of awe peels had ruled in favor -- appeals had ruled in favor of the government. >> [ inaudible question ] >> but there was collection about the communications of the few u.s. portions and the court turned out the be quite skeptical about that. can youive us
your land line records are far more granular than your general historical cell location information. when i make a phone call from my house sitting in my bedroom, the person -- the investigator notes exactly where i was at that moment at that time and for how long i was on the phone. everyone acknowledges there is no time limitation. so -- that'sy think some of the -- difficulties are. really some of the most interesting aspects of the case are is under traditional fourth amendment doctrine --...
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so we do know that there's a little more granularity. john dowd confirming to fox news that he told mueller "this isn't some game. you're screwing with the work of the president of the united states." according to dowd, mueller responded said that he could issue a subpoena. there is a historical precedent for that. former president bill clinton was subpoenaed in the monica lewinsky investigation. he did end up giving a voluntary interview to that investigation. former mueller assistant michael zeldon talked about it this morning. listen to what he said. >> i think what we saw was a breakdown in communications between former attorney dowd and mueller where mueller and dowd were trying to work out a deal for the voluntary testimony. dowd wouldn't budge. mueller said if you don't budge, i'm going to subpoena you. that subpoena is something that i think i will prevail on. so make your choice. >> that confrontation in that meeting did appear to break something loose. a week later, mueller's assistant provided the president's outside legal tea
so we do know that there's a little more granularity. john dowd confirming to fox news that he told mueller "this isn't some game. you're screwing with the work of the president of the united states." according to dowd, mueller responded said that he could issue a subpoena. there is a historical precedent for that. former president bill clinton was subpoenaed in the monica lewinsky investigation. he did end up giving a voluntary interview to that investigation. former mueller...
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myself, having to sit down and work with staff to make this more granular, so it's actually kind of the work product of the c.a.c. to say yeah, we identified this up front -- especially with the ab 73, you're going to have money rolling in right away, i think because there's no -- there's no deferment clause. at the scene ae the time of the application and permit being pulled and approval, so i think this is going to be something good to get out this stuff happening pretty quickly. >> yeah, i mean, i actually sat in the soma stablization fund. i was in the beginning of that, and it still takes time to actually purchase sites. it takes six to eight months, and by that, we actually lost some sites due to the length of time for the city to purchase sites, so those are other things to take into consideration. i would hope, maybe -- and i'd qualify what i just say that there may be creative ways to tie up sites until the money comes in by buying up an option to buy the site, rather than buying the site right way. so those are things that i think would work with the mayor's office and plannin
myself, having to sit down and work with staff to make this more granular, so it's actually kind of the work product of the c.a.c. to say yeah, we identified this up front -- especially with the ab 73, you're going to have money rolling in right away, i think because there's no -- there's no deferment clause. at the scene ae the time of the application and permit being pulled and approval, so i think this is going to be something good to get out this stuff happening pretty quickly. >>...
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we don't get down on the board to the granular level of when did paper notices go up in the project area. did mailings, we do get notification when the mailings go out. >> supervisor safai: so you do do mailings? >> sometimes. i can't say there's a mailing for every single project i'm sure some don't rise to the cost the mailing would occur. >> supervisor safai: it's a little uneven. >> yes, i don't even want to speak to the fact it's uneven. i think the amount of outreach rises as the scope of the project rises. and i'm surprised with a bus stop going in in front of a business. >> supervisor safai: i'm just using that as an example. i'm not sure if it's true. i'm bringing it up because those are the types of complaints we get. when we hear from a person a go forward bike in front of their business, putting in daylighting, i had a business person grab me and say stand there on the corner during a press conference we did and said why are all those spots painted red. people have a hard time getting into my business. that's a main spot in front of banks and businesses. why was that parking
we don't get down on the board to the granular level of when did paper notices go up in the project area. did mailings, we do get notification when the mailings go out. >> supervisor safai: so you do do mailings? >> sometimes. i can't say there's a mailing for every single project i'm sure some don't rise to the cost the mailing would occur. >> supervisor safai: it's a little uneven. >> yes, i don't even want to speak to the fact it's uneven. i think the amount of...
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sometimes he will say something and then have to back it up with granular detail. in this instance think it's fair to say if he is technically correct it was a terrible look for the white house. again, this is what happens when you have a lot of surrogates out there and some of whom are used to being in the media and are comfortable in the media but don't have the message discipline you need to have. in the case of the mayor this will probably get worse before it gets better. you point out we are in dallas, texas. a beautiful event center here. the convention center is spectacular as we await the president of the united states. you have been watching the vice president has been up and talking about not just the need for this organization, for so many americans. this is more than a lobbying group or a weekend warrior activity for a great many americans. this is a fundamental part of being an american in many parts of america and particularly the great lone star state of texas. he is talking about freedom and the constitution and the value of the organization. he, by
sometimes he will say something and then have to back it up with granular detail. in this instance think it's fair to say if he is technically correct it was a terrible look for the white house. again, this is what happens when you have a lot of surrogates out there and some of whom are used to being in the media and are comfortable in the media but don't have the message discipline you need to have. in the case of the mayor this will probably get worse before it gets better. you point out we...
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but if they start to get down into the granular details, sarah sanders did tell us yesterday they're setting aside i think an additional 24 hours just in case on the schedule, in case they can't agree initially on what needs to be agreed upon and they'll dig into that then. >> molly: we talked a little about how north korea can't necessarily be trusted and all of the challenges ahead. let's take a look at the hope that people have had. here is the president. this is from -- he's talking about north korea from a rally on thursday. >> for all of us, for the world, hopefully something very good is going to happen and they understand it's very important for them, it's important for everybody. so japan, south korea, china everybody, i think it's going to be a very big success. but my attitude is, and if it isn't, it isn't. okay? >> molly: so tempering expectations there at the end a little bit. he seems to be saying. and he's talked a lot about what this means for the world, for all of us collectively, not just the united states and the safety of the u.s. and south korea and our allies. i
but if they start to get down into the granular details, sarah sanders did tell us yesterday they're setting aside i think an additional 24 hours just in case on the schedule, in case they can't agree initially on what needs to be agreed upon and they'll dig into that then. >> molly: we talked a little about how north korea can't necessarily be trusted and all of the challenges ahead. let's take a look at the hope that people have had. here is the president. this is from -- he's talking...
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it is difficult for individuals at a granular level.0 times more indices now than there are stocks. it is a crazy number. victor: it is unbelievable. guy: a couple of quick questions how easy is it to understand as i invest my money? the world has changed so much, how easy is it to understand the evolution as a money manager and the risks taken around that? hole, is that creating a for bottom-up people to make a decent return now? victor: let me deal with the second question first. there is always the opportunity for bottom-up investors to be rewarded for doing good research and picking undervalued stocks, and avoiding overvalued stocks. the active investing game should give people that do it well, a good return on the time and effort that they put into it. there is a different question about whether it makes sense for individual investors to try to pick active managers. that is a much tougher game. there should be a good return for active managers, and the question is, where should that capital come from? on, whatwe are focused should
it is difficult for individuals at a granular level.0 times more indices now than there are stocks. it is a crazy number. victor: it is unbelievable. guy: a couple of quick questions how easy is it to understand as i invest my money? the world has changed so much, how easy is it to understand the evolution as a money manager and the risks taken around that? hole, is that creating a for bottom-up people to make a decent return now? victor: let me deal with the second question first. there is...
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. >> i just feel like we need a lot more granularity as to what's being done. we need more information about what has to be done to address this at the state level. i didn't walk away thinking we're there yet. >> stephanie, the state part of this is really key. the elections are of course run at the state level. what dhs is hoping is these lawmakers will come out of this meeting and say, folks, we have got to get it together. and urge the states into more action. so far, again, mostly frustration from the lawmakers is that not enough is being done now, in may, ahead of the next national election. >> frustrated. the question is, when are we going to do something about it? thank you. >>> in just a few hour, the president of south korea will arrive at the white house to meet with the president ahead of the summit with north korea. remember, the president of south korea said trump should be getting a nobel peace prize. is trump committed to reaching a deal with kim jong-un? first, the white house escalates its war on leakers. the newest line of attack has officials
. >> i just feel like we need a lot more granularity as to what's being done. we need more information about what has to be done to address this at the state level. i didn't walk away thinking we're there yet. >> stephanie, the state part of this is really key. the elections are of course run at the state level. what dhs is hoping is these lawmakers will come out of this meeting and say, folks, we have got to get it together. and urge the states into more action. so far, again,...
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the pages today are sort of interesting, they give more detail and granularity, but we knew from donaldil what he went to this meeting to see. so i'm not sure that materially it adds. what we really don't know is why and when the fbi launched the investigation. we know what they say but we are not yet clear on why. >> bret: and the vacuum of all this, the president's poll numbers are going up. >> while right. but they haven't found any evidence of the main attack against him, so you would expect that. plus if the economy is getting better, why wouldn't it go up? >> bret: north korea, it looks like it's touch and go on to whether this summit is happening or not. your thoughts, you've been around the block with the north koreans. they don't really keep up with promises all the time. >> i've been a cynic all along because i looked through it before. i've seen north korea lie and deceive, say they will stop enriching uranium only to start enriching plutonium. they will say we have gotten rid of our nuclear weapons but they have 50 more. they get rid of ten and keep 50. this is north korea.
the pages today are sort of interesting, they give more detail and granularity, but we knew from donaldil what he went to this meeting to see. so i'm not sure that materially it adds. what we really don't know is why and when the fbi launched the investigation. we know what they say but we are not yet clear on why. >> bret: and the vacuum of all this, the president's poll numbers are going up. >> while right. but they haven't found any evidence of the main attack against him, so you...
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and now we are learning, though, a little more about the granularity and the details of what happened in that meeting. the president then lead counsel, john dowd, confirmed to fox news that robert mueller during the first set of talks in early march said well, you know, if you don't want to do an interview, we could always issue a subpoena and pull you before a grand jury, to which dowd said, "this isn't some game. you are screwing with the work of the president of the united states." the confrontation in that meeting, though, appeared to break some things loose because a week later, the number two there at the office of the special counsel dictated to the president's outside legal team 49 or 52 questions depending how you count them that the special counsel would like to ask the president. now, of course, all of this raised the specter of whether or not the president should sit down with robert mueller. a lot of people on the outside are saying look, when you take a look at those questions, you probably shouldn't sit down for an interview. listen to what the constitutional lawyer sai
and now we are learning, though, a little more about the granularity and the details of what happened in that meeting. the president then lead counsel, john dowd, confirmed to fox news that robert mueller during the first set of talks in early march said well, you know, if you don't want to do an interview, we could always issue a subpoena and pull you before a grand jury, to which dowd said, "this isn't some game. you are screwing with the work of the president of the united states."...
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i don't think science and technology occupied a lot of his time or not at a granular level. >> i'm going to shift gears a little bit if i may. many who lived through the eisenhower years i think tended to see him as a great general and assorted grandfather figure painted distant and removed perhaps and maybe even a bit of a gambler in the syntax disconnected from what was going on around him and he certainly got a bad press in his day. talk a little bit about that and what happened to change the perception of him so that he is grown in history as time has gone by. >> guest:guest >> it is a fascinating political story. he was so intelligent and this is one of the things that supposed to be going through the papers i don't know what his iq was but it was very high. he had the ability to digest huge amounts of information and make decisions quickly. science can one are, one area td and invested time on he loved having scientists around and he funded them and passed legislation and is the one he was a smart man and sometimes he would get tongue-tied in press conferences. not the first presid
i don't think science and technology occupied a lot of his time or not at a granular level. >> i'm going to shift gears a little bit if i may. many who lived through the eisenhower years i think tended to see him as a great general and assorted grandfather figure painted distant and removed perhaps and maybe even a bit of a gambler in the syntax disconnected from what was going on around him and he certainly got a bad press in his day. talk a little bit about that and what happened to...
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as we move on with the more granular look of the schedule, we've been looking at or tracking the criticalestones and they have been more or less tracking within a couple of days or so. nothing pushing out the end point. still leaning into makiing sure that we meet the criteria, in particular the fire alarm systems, conduits and wiring is in place and eager to start ringing bells and making sure those systems are working properly. progression through the building in respect to electrical power, distribution is beginning to get its stride as well. that brings us to the schedule related to operations and really no change from last month's report. it's progressing as planned. so with that i'll move onto the risk. first i wanted to underscore, elaborate on what mark mentioned on the 23rd, a very successful meeting and walk through with the ac transit folks. very collaborative discussion and walk through of the bus deck. we touched on the bus storage as well as the merge. it was an engaging conversation, positive, sorting out how best to work through progressing the construction on parallel wit
as we move on with the more granular look of the schedule, we've been looking at or tracking the criticalestones and they have been more or less tracking within a couple of days or so. nothing pushing out the end point. still leaning into makiing sure that we meet the criteria, in particular the fire alarm systems, conduits and wiring is in place and eager to start ringing bells and making sure those systems are working properly. progression through the building in respect to electrical power,...
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look, that level of granularity, i don't know. i think that just depends on who the president decides to give access to. you can have top-secret secure compartalized information level xeerns clearances. but if the president doesn't want to give you the president, he's not going to give you the brief. that level, i'm not sure. what we know is he finally got his permanent clearances that the white house has been assuring everybody now for a year was definitely just on the horizon. >> just to be abundantly clear, from your reporting, this is not a waiver from the president. this is the fbi doing its work and finally, after quite a while, clearing him. >> yeah. the fbi -- well, the fbi doesn't issue the clearances. the fbi extended to -- there is a security office that's staffed actually not by politicals at the white house. they send the clearance form on to the background check on with -- and flag things that they fink are a problem or not a problem. and then it is reviewed and the clearances are given to the security office. >> mat
look, that level of granularity, i don't know. i think that just depends on who the president decides to give access to. you can have top-secret secure compartalized information level xeerns clearances. but if the president doesn't want to give you the president, he's not going to give you the brief. that level, i'm not sure. what we know is he finally got his permanent clearances that the white house has been assuring everybody now for a year was definitely just on the horizon. >> just...
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, producing things that are flimsy, and i think what will happen is we will see a report that is granular that is detailed and that is under deniable, and we will see that there are a lot of behaviors by the trump team before, during and after the campaign and during the administration that all add up to a very ugly public picture, and, you know, the law and the facts eventually have a gravity and a weight and a power of their own, and, you know, the bs tornado that these guys are used to deploying about everything out there eventually there's a sense of gravity to it and you don't -- you're not able to evade it forever. >> yeah. >> i think the report will be taken seriously. look, there will be always be trump loyalists who will set themselves on fire if he wanted them to but the majority of americans will look at this as a professional and serious and troubling report. >> not to mention the big factor in all of this could be once this report comes out who actually controls congress after the mid terms. katie benner, john cypher, great to have you with us and rick and steven, i'll ask yo
, producing things that are flimsy, and i think what will happen is we will see a report that is granular that is detailed and that is under deniable, and we will see that there are a lot of behaviors by the trump team before, during and after the campaign and during the administration that all add up to a very ugly public picture, and, you know, the law and the facts eventually have a gravity and a weight and a power of their own, and, you know, the bs tornado that these guys are used to...
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except for a brief moment during the monica lewinsky affair, i don't recall this kind of granular relationship coverage when bill and hillary clinton of courseware in in the white hous white house. if you want to know why the media has trained its sights on the first lady, it's simple. she's a real asset to the president and her popularity is soaring. a new cnn poll released today shows that her favorability has gone from 47% in january to 57% today. she has even jumped 15 percentage points with democrats. imagine if we had a fair press. melania trump is also a presidential spouse. let's face it, who brushes off the celebrity culture and avoids politics. where michelle wanted to retool everything from nutrition guidelines to school lunches and hillary wanted to remake all of health care, melania just wants to help kids well-being and also to raise our son. that brings me to the media coverage of gina, president trump's nominee to head the cia. it's confirmed she will be the first woman to ever lead that male-dominated agency. paschal is a patriot. she served the agency for 33 years, most of it
except for a brief moment during the monica lewinsky affair, i don't recall this kind of granular relationship coverage when bill and hillary clinton of courseware in in the white hous white house. if you want to know why the media has trained its sights on the first lady, it's simple. she's a real asset to the president and her popularity is soaring. a new cnn poll released today shows that her favorability has gone from 47% in january to 57% today. she has even jumped 15 percentage points...
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still think there are pockets of decent valuations across the world, if you are willing to get more granularpan is in a similar boat. japan, relative to the rest of the world, cheaper, and a good value. david: how does that valuation method work in europe, where you have softening data? we had core european yields push higher. of universall stock still look attractive from that method? chris: yes it does, let me explain why. data has been softening in europe, but i think that has changed the reaction function of the ecb. earlier investors were concerned about the ecb getting hawkish. if you look at data now, the ecb is backed into a corner of having to remain accommodative. that is good for risk assets. you mentioned core yields rising the eurozone. if you look at the correlation between the 10 year german bunds and a eurozone stocks relative to the u.s., there has been a positive correlation over the last eight years. we like the idea you are seeing longer-term rates rising in europe, because we think that can help the european financial system and banks. betty: i want to follow up on comme
still think there are pockets of decent valuations across the world, if you are willing to get more granularpan is in a similar boat. japan, relative to the rest of the world, cheaper, and a good value. david: how does that valuation method work in europe, where you have softening data? we had core european yields push higher. of universall stock still look attractive from that method? chris: yes it does, let me explain why. data has been softening in europe, but i think that has changed the...
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then there's also a very granular other side of the spectrum type of information sharing that strikes me as responsible. this is something luke feel strongly about as well which is information on what were doing after we've done it and in particular who it's killing in terms of combatants and noncombatants or civilians. this was something the previous administration work toward more slowly than some would like but worked hard and by the end they did so and entrenched the commitment in an executive order and ultimately they had a related obligation on the defense department in statute and when the deadline for both of those rolls around, just under a month ago the deadline was simply ignored. the information wasn't there. to tell the market people that sort of information, how much are we doing and whom are we killing when we do it, that strikes me after the fact is not just not harming things but it's general engine generally helpful to things because this government and those who implement the policies are incredibly careful and it also helps the narrative for the contrary to put out
then there's also a very granular other side of the spectrum type of information sharing that strikes me as responsible. this is something luke feel strongly about as well which is information on what were doing after we've done it and in particular who it's killing in terms of combatants and noncombatants or civilians. this was something the previous administration work toward more slowly than some would like but worked hard and by the end they did so and entrenched the commitment in an...
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tremendous amount of monitoring and how are these processes work in india is very surrogate very granular level. and these have been meaningful indicators, the tragically in this tragically in a syrian case, they don't necessarily affect the outcome of the stabilization effort. ultimately military factors affect whether the local council get to stick around or not. so this is all the way of saying if we are going to start on the implementation side, we need to relocate how we are finding success in measuring that because then i think your products move backwards from there. >> yeah, i will add a someone who ran an assistance program in the state department and had to make that case to congress, i think the development field has moved a long way. i think usaid has come a long way in terms of developing, monitoring and evaluation that can make a persuasive case. a lot of it is the fault to a compelling narrative. the great anecdote. a shining example of a provincial governor who's the best ever and can pour lots more money into that place. part of the problem is what persuades congress. the
tremendous amount of monitoring and how are these processes work in india is very surrogate very granular level. and these have been meaningful indicators, the tragically in this tragically in a syrian case, they don't necessarily affect the outcome of the stabilization effort. ultimately military factors affect whether the local council get to stick around or not. so this is all the way of saying if we are going to start on the implementation side, we need to relocate how we are finding...
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ramy: is there any granularity in terms of the geography?sia, china, some place in africa, or the u.s.? to what degree do we know that these figures are -- fakers are? >> a lot of these attempts come from overseas. investigation during the investigation into the 2016 presidential election, the russian hackers were fingered directly. thisook's ability to stop is due to wear their enforcement is, and what language skills they have. it is stronger in the u.s., but it is a global network. it is popular in a non-english areas, in those areas it is much more challenging for them to enforce community standards they want to maintain. yvonne: peter elstrom, managing editor for asia tech joining us. some lines coming through from japan. us abouts speaking to a second vision fund that might be raised as soon as next year. he is talking about paying another $100 billion -- eyeing another $100 billion for that fund. we will see if it has that price tag. he's been having early talks with investors. it really has been falling. we have been stabilizing sinc
ramy: is there any granularity in terms of the geography?sia, china, some place in africa, or the u.s.? to what degree do we know that these figures are -- fakers are? >> a lot of these attempts come from overseas. investigation during the investigation into the 2016 presidential election, the russian hackers were fingered directly. thisook's ability to stop is due to wear their enforcement is, and what language skills they have. it is stronger in the u.s., but it is a global network. it...
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. >> let's take a look at the chart, so you can get more granular with the levels.nd today, talk about a roller coaster. crude last friday lead you to go short, now today you are long. eric: today, is significant rally off of the lows in the s&p, crude led the way higher today. there was not a significant move in the global equity markets, so what better market to use than the s&p. it opened higher, held unchanged. we literally started anticipating a further move up, hfter we traded 32010 -- throug 2710. if you looked at the chart, you would see that this level was a serious point of support. we gotthen resistant, through and off to the races from here. >> great analysis by eric. how to trade the s&p 500 futures. julia: great work. time for the stock of the hour. after thence surging, american cancer society updated guidelines for prolonged cancer screenings that trim the age to 45 years. columnist dave wilson joins us with now. good to have you with us. where did he go from, to what extent has that's why did up -- has widened this up? dave: the cancer society recom
. >> let's take a look at the chart, so you can get more granular with the levels.nd today, talk about a roller coaster. crude last friday lead you to go short, now today you are long. eric: today, is significant rally off of the lows in the s&p, crude led the way higher today. there was not a significant move in the global equity markets, so what better market to use than the s&p. it opened higher, held unchanged. we literally started anticipating a further move up, hfter we...
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in a little bit of a more granular way. on the one hand, what the house intelligencecommittee has done . you have what the fact that the speaker of the house back the house intelligence committee on repeated occasions. you have document requests including from the senate that are pretty outrageous. from the judiciary committee. on the other hand, the congress imposed sanctions on russia over the president's objections. the senate intelligence committee seems to be conducting a fairly serious and bipartisan investigation into russia. >> and if the president has not yet fired robert mueller, one reason does seem to be that certain republican senators have signaled that would not be acceptable.so when you look in the aggregate congressional performance, do you see fundamentally the application or do you see chutes that are potentially things to build on after the forest fire? how do you evaluate? >> shoots of growth. and i think you summarize them. i see an aggregation and affirmative any moment of the attack on the rule of la
in a little bit of a more granular way. on the one hand, what the house intelligencecommittee has done . you have what the fact that the speaker of the house back the house intelligence committee on repeated occasions. you have document requests including from the senate that are pretty outrageous. from the judiciary committee. on the other hand, the congress imposed sanctions on russia over the president's objections. the senate intelligence committee seems to be conducting a fairly serious...
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. >> so i want to talk about congress in a little bit of a more granular way. on the one hand you have what the house intelligence committee has done. you have what the fact that the speaker of the house has backed the house intelligence committee on repeated occasions. you have document requests, including from the senate, that are pretty outrageous from the judiciary committee. on the other hand the congress imposed sanctions on russia over the president's objection. the senate intelligence committee seems to be conducting a fairly serious and bipartisan investigation in the russia space. and if the president has not yet fired robert mueller, one reason does seem to be that certain republican senators have signalled that that would not be acceptable. so when you look at the aggregate at congressional performance, do you see fundamentally the ab da cages, howie val how do you evaluate it as an institution? >> i see shoots of growth. and i think you said abdicate, and i do see fits in starts democrats and republicans realizing they are a third branch of the gov
. >> so i want to talk about congress in a little bit of a more granular way. on the one hand you have what the house intelligence committee has done. you have what the fact that the speaker of the house has backed the house intelligence committee on repeated occasions. you have document requests, including from the senate, that are pretty outrageous from the judiciary committee. on the other hand the congress imposed sanctions on russia over the president's objection. the senate...
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it's actually granular down to the specific port of entry. so, we've requested another 2,500 officers nationwide on a prioritized basis, and we've provided recommended fee proposals for congress to consider that would allow us to hire that staffing. and the port of l.a. is included. we do appreciate -- by the way, i had the leadership of the port of l.a. visit i think about a month ago, tremendous partnership there, and that communication and dialogue is i think critical. the other way we try to balance that staffing is recognizing the impact of our innovation. you mentioned the automated commercial environment, single window, which is providing significant capability, but we've also done several things to help make us more efficient. radiation portal monitors we have at every exit to the terminal to the port of l.a. those are now more finely tuned so they detect threats, but they don't trigger on so many naturally occurring materials that are backing up trucks. >> right. you mentioned the 2,500 additional officers. is that from -- i think i
it's actually granular down to the specific port of entry. so, we've requested another 2,500 officers nationwide on a prioritized basis, and we've provided recommended fee proposals for congress to consider that would allow us to hire that staffing. and the port of l.a. is included. we do appreciate -- by the way, i had the leadership of the port of l.a. visit i think about a month ago, tremendous partnership there, and that communication and dialogue is i think critical. the other way we try...
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issues you've described seem to be hurting the emerging markets in a big way can you give us more granularthere, andy >> absolutely, rick. turkey is the headline today last week argentina. it's really about all emerging markets. close to $250 billion equivulent bonds maturing between now and thee end of next year. the big four of china, mexico, brazil and argentina that's a lot of risk and with that kind of amount of money maturing, emerging market have been in a tailspin and we don't think it's over yet. part of it is the aggressiveness of the fed and the talk they'll raise another three times this year we'll know more about that once we see the fomc minutes but i don't think they'll shed any new light about what we already know above what we already know >> andy, thank you the globe is getting to be an interesting place, especially if you're long some of the u.s. markets. thanks for joining us. sara, back to you. >> rick, thank you >>> let's send it over to jon f fortt with a look at what's coming up in the next hour >> content is extremely important in today's economy frank rich is goin
issues you've described seem to be hurting the emerging markets in a big way can you give us more granularthere, andy >> absolutely, rick. turkey is the headline today last week argentina. it's really about all emerging markets. close to $250 billion equivulent bonds maturing between now and thee end of next year. the big four of china, mexico, brazil and argentina that's a lot of risk and with that kind of amount of money maturing, emerging market have been in a tailspin and we don't...