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james: i think it will be both.e have grown organically, and where we see something is a good idea, we invest, by them, just invest with them. there is a quid pro quo. they get the capital we inject and we introduce them to the world, not just the country, and that helped us double the number of billion-dollar brands we sell. i think it will be in and strategy rather than one or the other. david: it is a beverage company, not a food company. there are competitors who said that's become a food company, at least in part. why did you make that decision, and does it leave you vulnerable? even for acquisition. there are some big consolidations in the food industry out there. james: we are focused on beverages because that is where the greatest synergy and application of know-how and fabulous global bottling distribution system. it is the thing that is most synergistic with what we have caught. beverages is one of the best growing markets in the whole of the supermarket, so it is a great market. we have a good position wi
james: i think it will be both.e have grown organically, and where we see something is a good idea, we invest, by them, just invest with them. there is a quid pro quo. they get the capital we inject and we introduce them to the world, not just the country, and that helped us double the number of billion-dollar brands we sell. i think it will be in and strategy rather than one or the other. david: it is a beverage company, not a food company. there are competitors who said that's become a food...
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james: i certainly would hope not. ot predict what would happen, but there is not much good i don't think that can come from the person holding the highest office in the land continually attacking the media. i think there are risks associated with it. that is a major one. there are other ones where people don't believe in the information, even things that are true. so in terms of conducting public life to have civil debate about what they should take with various questions, you do need to be able to have a civil understanding of what is going on and the media serves a purpose in that regard. brent: in the media we have been forced to jump through linguistic loops recently because of the president's use of profanity. take a listen to belgium, what they told our correspondent when asked about donald trump's negative remarks about brussels. take a listen. reporter: during the election campaign, donald trump said living in brussels is like living in a hellhole. people in brussels disagree. for them living in the european ca
james: i certainly would hope not. ot predict what would happen, but there is not much good i don't think that can come from the person holding the highest office in the land continually attacking the media. i think there are risks associated with it. that is a major one. there are other ones where people don't believe in the information, even things that are true. so in terms of conducting public life to have civil debate about what they should take with various questions, you do need to be...
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like being on facebook. >> what do you want to do when you grow up, little james? >> ibig boy, so i can help my little sister. >> that's right. >> oh. >> you're so sweet, james. >> let me go to my grandma. >> see, i told you, you never know how this kid is going to act, what he's going to say, what he's going to do. >> where did he get this personality from? >> his mama! >> before you leave, i just want to pray for y'all. >> okay, thank you. >> that's nice. >> thank you for waking us up this morning, let your will be done in all our lives, in jesus' name we pray, amen. >> amen. i think we can end on that note. you gonna take us to church, brother james. >> thank you, bye! >> hey, that was a great episode. thanks for watching, everybody. new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d, but you still don't have fios. ok? fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, literally engineered for streaming. good advice. i've also got some ideas on a better cereal selection, which i wil
like being on facebook. >> what do you want to do when you grow up, little james? >> ibig boy, so i can help my little sister. >> that's right. >> oh. >> you're so sweet, james. >> let me go to my grandma. >> see, i told you, you never know how this kid is going to act, what he's going to say, what he's going to do. >> where did he get this personality from? >> his mama! >> before you leave, i just want to pray for y'all. >>...
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like being on facebook. >> what do you want to do when you grow up, little james? >> ibig boy, so i can help my little sister. >> that's right. >> oh. >> you're so sweet, james. >> let me go to my grandma. >> see, i told you, you never know how this kid is going to act, what he's going to say, what he's going to do. >> where did he get this personality from? >> his mama! >> before you leave, i just want to pray for y'all. >> okay, thank you. >> that's nice. >> thank you for waking us up this morning, let your will be done in all our lives, in jesus' name we pray, amen. >> amen. i think we can end on that note. you gonna take us to church, brother james. >> thank you, bye! >> hey, that was a great episode. thanks for watching, everybody. >>> tonight, from washington, breaking developments as we come on the air. the government shutdown. three days in, and late today, the senate voting to end it. the house voting just moments ago. the democrats giving in on the dreamers for now. so, who wins, who loses? and how much did this cost the u.s. taxpayer? >>> the massive explosio
like being on facebook. >> what do you want to do when you grow up, little james? >> ibig boy, so i can help my little sister. >> that's right. >> oh. >> you're so sweet, james. >> let me go to my grandma. >> see, i told you, you never know how this kid is going to act, what he's going to say, what he's going to do. >> where did he get this personality from? >> his mama! >> before you leave, i just want to pray for y'all. >>...
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james: i am selective in financi als. deutsche bank, if you would think of that within a global context. i do think we have to be focused on quality and i worry there's a series of economies that are now overexposed to heavily indebted consumers and overblown housing markets. i will put into that category australia, canada, and ws weden. francine: what is your take on at what point do treasury yields, if they go higher, start hurting equities? james: at 3% we see a valuation hit. francine: can you measure how much it would hurt equities? james: for me the critical level is the 10 year yield at 3.5%, not 3%. i worry that in the second half of this year we could be in the position where equities begin to derate, valuations begin to contract, even as analysts upgrade earnings. francine: james bevan, ccla asset management, stays with us. coming up, we speak with steven woolfe from the european parliament. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance," and i'm taylor riggs. alabama has won a multistate competiti
james: i am selective in financi als. deutsche bank, if you would think of that within a global context. i do think we have to be focused on quality and i worry there's a series of economies that are now overexposed to heavily indebted consumers and overblown housing markets. i will put into that category australia, canada, and ws weden. francine: what is your take on at what point do treasury yields, if they go higher, start hurting equities? james: at 3% we see a valuation hit. francine: can...
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in a referendum to leave the eu, and i want to ask you what you think about that, about how is that developing? is there a soft landing? how do we get to it? jamesit goes back to my point about negotiations. you are never really sure until the cake is cooked. myself, i think the logic of economics is a softer rather than a harder brexit. i think in the end while it won't be a catastrophe one way or the other, life will be better. there will be more economic growth. if it is a softer brexit, there are a lot of details and points of view to work out, because in the end the referendum was not between this or that. it was like this or not this. it was not a referendum of the exit, which is where we are trapped at the moment. there are a lot of negotiations going on. it is important to get it right for the u.k., and to some extent europe as well. david: how do these trade issues affect coca-cola's business? james: one of the great benefits of the coca-cola system is that we are global, but extremely local. we manufacture in virtually every country we sell in. virtually everything that is sold in the u.s. is made in the u.s., everything sold in the u.
in a referendum to leave the eu, and i want to ask you what you think about that, about how is that developing? is there a soft landing? how do we get to it? jamesit goes back to my point about negotiations. you are never really sure until the cake is cooked. myself, i think the logic of economics is a softer rather than a harder brexit. i think in the end while it won't be a catastrophe one way or the other, life will be better. there will be more economic growth. if it is a softer brexit,...
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just used it's not a legal go ahead james. i hope ha is right that molar will be out i think that means also getting rid of rod rosenstein the deputy attorney general and possibly replacing jeff sessions with somebody will actually do something about this stuff but my concern is this is that molar is captain ahab going after the great orange whale here and even if they can't find a real crime real collusion just like with general flynn and george papadopoulos you try to trap somebody into a process crime that's why he's so keen to interview trump personally and try to find some way to twist his words into either perjury or obstruction of justice so he would have though there was no crime of collusion or there's no crime but all you can get him to say but in the process of the investigation he did commit a crime he committed perjury when he talked to me and that's what they're really hoping to do he wants the nail some more to the wall to justify saying that i think at the end of the day he's not going to do a one on one i don't
just used it's not a legal go ahead james. i hope ha is right that molar will be out i think that means also getting rid of rod rosenstein the deputy attorney general and possibly replacing jeff sessions with somebody will actually do something about this stuff but my concern is this is that molar is captain ahab going after the great orange whale here and even if they can't find a real crime real collusion just like with general flynn and george papadopoulos you try to trap somebody into a...
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james: very good question. ithere is a correct answer to that problem because it depends how wrong you are, obviously. if you are three years too early, withdrawing from equity investments, it really needs a dramatic drop for that to have been a good decision, so there is no right answer. that is one of the imperfect information problems. guy: this is what you call the auditing question, i think. james: i think the interesting thing with this bull market recently is how unloved it has been, how much -- exactly. normally, when you have an unloved equity market, people are not positioned for it. there is cash on the sidelines. people are waiting for a debt, dip, but itr -- a never emerges. it is a capitulation trade. when everyone is growing the ,owel on, being underinvested having to buy a higher equity market because of fear of missing out -- i think they probably have. you get an aggressive spike in price action and suddenly, everybody is positioned for it and you see a bit of a collapse. it is a bit early to sa
james: very good question. ithere is a correct answer to that problem because it depends how wrong you are, obviously. if you are three years too early, withdrawing from equity investments, it really needs a dramatic drop for that to have been a good decision, so there is no right answer. that is one of the imperfect information problems. guy: this is what you call the auditing question, i think. james: i think the interesting thing with this bull market recently is how unloved it has been, how...
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richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) and i am tracking your bay area. ( james ) and here is a live look outside at interstate 680 at the benicia- martinez skyway. the rain making for a wet commute. robin winston will have an update after the break. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. (james) today's storm system is expected to be the strongest so far this season, producing periods of heavy rain and strong winds, especially later today and tonight. showers will continue into tuesday. rainfall totals through tuesday evening are forecast to range from 2-4 inches in the mountains and 1 to 2 inches in the valleys. high wind warning is in effect from noon today through tonight for all bay area hills. a flash flood watch is currently in effect for the north bay mountains and valleys from this afternoon through late tonight. dry and mild weather is forecast for the second half of the week and into the upcoming weekend. no major traffic alerts bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ri
richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) and i am tracking your bay area. ( james ) and here is a live look outside at interstate 680 at the benicia- martinez skyway. the rain making for a wet commute. robin winston will have an update after the break. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. (james) today's storm system is expected to be the strongest so far this season, producing periods of heavy rain and...
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james: i think 2018, the bigger story for 2018, all of these companies have been growing in their own. but i think what you will see in 2018 is for them to start to encroach on each other's territory. you have the google versus amazon battle brewing. you have the google versus facebook battle brewing. and i think that those battles will continue to escalate. so it will be a question of not will these companies get bigger, but will there be a zero sum type of aspect? where share shifts will start to occur between the two -- i think that will be interesting. cory: it is curious that with the duopoly in advertising of facebook and google, you have amazon growing a big advertising business. and with the lock on search that google has, with the devices like echo, you see amazon getting into search in its own way. james: exactly. you are eliminating the need to -- you are a eliminating the incentive to search on google explicitly when, you can introduce a discovery mechanism on amazon. when you look at google, the product listings have been the bread and butter for the company in recent yea
james: i think 2018, the bigger story for 2018, all of these companies have been growing in their own. but i think what you will see in 2018 is for them to start to encroach on each other's territory. you have the google versus amazon battle brewing. you have the google versus facebook battle brewing. and i think that those battles will continue to escalate. so it will be a question of not will these companies get bigger, but will there be a zero sum type of aspect? where share shifts will...
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james and i -- >> james, go ahead. >> james and i -- >> hold on. go ahead. ll give you the last word. hold on a second. james, go ahead. make your point. >> no, let norm go. he's talking over everybody. >> you were there. what do you think they're thinking? >> i said that the -- there's one person in there that's not nervous. he said he's not nervous. that's the president of the united states. and that's the person that's rumored to be interviewed very soon. >> norm? >> like over 2,000 other times, chris, that was a lie by the president of the united states. of course he's nervous. and james can't answer it because he just worked there. of course they're all nervous. the president of the united states has tremendous exposure. he's facing a trap, chris. if he tells the truth, he may prove corrupt intent and expose himself to consequences. if he lies, he's liable under false statements liability. so it's a terrible situation. my job in the white house, in the obama white house, my nickname was mr. no. i was that guy who said no. trump desperately needs that, an
james and i -- >> james, go ahead. >> james and i -- >> hold on. go ahead. ll give you the last word. hold on a second. james, go ahead. make your point. >> no, let norm go. he's talking over everybody. >> you were there. what do you think they're thinking? >> i said that the -- there's one person in there that's not nervous. he said he's not nervous. that's the president of the united states. and that's the person that's rumored to be interviewed very soon....
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i said, mama, i can cook for you. >> you can come cook for me, james. >> no. mama. >> that's right, baby. you only cook for my mama. >> what's it like trying to parent the little guy? he is quite the handful. >> it's a handful but it's fun. you never know what he is going to say or do. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. you are talking too much. >> what do you think about being a big viral star? everybody likes you. >> i like being on facebook. >> what do you want to do when you grow up? >> i want to be a big boy so i can help my little sister. >> you are so sweet, james. >> let me go get my grandma. >> see. i told you. you never know how kids is going to act. what he's going to say, what he's going to do. >> where did he get this personality from? >> his mom. >> i want to play for you all. >> thank you. >> that's nice. >> amen. >> you know what i think? we can end on that note. >> thank you. >> that's it for this episode. it's time to say good-bye. see you next time. thanks for watching. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does
i said, mama, i can cook for you. >> you can come cook for me, james. >> no. mama. >> that's right, baby. you only cook for my mama. >> what's it like trying to parent the little guy? he is quite the handful. >> it's a handful but it's fun. you never know what he is going to say or do. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. you are talking too much. >> what do you think about being a big viral star? everybody likes you. >> i like being on facebook. >>...
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>> james: i think she's pretty impressed, surprisingly. does when she walks through my kitchen is she goes to the waste bin. and she goes, looks in the trash, and goes -- >> anthony: why are you throwing this out? >> james: yeah. yeah, she's like, cilantro stems. >> anthony: so how many years were you a novice? >> mr. see: ah, three years. >> anthony: three years? >> mr. see: yes. >> james: well what's the minimum? >> mr. see: ah, minimum seven days. >> anthony: wow, that's easy. >> mr. see: easy. >> anthony: i, i don't have time. what's life like at the temple? sleep on the floor? do you sleep in a bed? >> mr. see: normally we sleep on the floor. ah, lately i sleep on bed. >> james: one meal a day, right? >> anthony: one meal a day? >> mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr. see: breakfast and lunch. >> james: oh, yes. they get a snack from, ah, almsgiving. >> mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> ja
>> james: i think she's pretty impressed, surprisingly. does when she walks through my kitchen is she goes to the waste bin. and she goes, looks in the trash, and goes -- >> anthony: why are you throwing this out? >> james: yeah. yeah, she's like, cilantro stems. >> anthony: so how many years were you a novice? >> mr. see: ah, three years. >> anthony: three years? >> mr. see: yes. >> james: well what's the minimum? >> mr. see: ah, minimum...
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james, i want to thank you for your support. i can say that for all of the men and the people in this room, they have been fantastic. and john, you have really been, we can't even call you do with but you been more than a whip picu been fantastic on the taxes and the tax cuts and reform and the success of that. certainly it wasn't easy. it went right to the last minute and you right there and we all want to thank you. senator cornyn, do you want to say a few words? >> mr. president, thank you for having us here. america's most generous country in the world when it comes to illegal immigration. but that generosity has been abused by people who are exploiting the full of those we the border with lack of enforcement. and we saw the previous administration that try to usurp the authority that only congress and the white house have, and passing immigration laws. they try to do it by executive action and the courts struck that now. so i do think this is an important opportunity for those of us who care not only about the people and ab
james, i want to thank you for your support. i can say that for all of the men and the people in this room, they have been fantastic. and john, you have really been, we can't even call you do with but you been more than a whip picu been fantastic on the taxes and the tax cuts and reform and the success of that. certainly it wasn't easy. it went right to the last minute and you right there and we all want to thank you. senator cornyn, do you want to say a few words? >> mr. president, thank...
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facts here but james i mean the fact of the matter is that we're going to actually see what's behind the curtain here how the obama justice department and f.b.i. operated as they went through the election cycle this is the real scandal here because if you look at all of these things peter struck at his girlfriend and all these things with andy's office and all that there's nothing about russia they're absolutely zip but go ahead james. that's have sure a little really right what we're really talking about i think the key word here is conspiracy there was a conspiracy with and organs of the of the federal government particularly the f.b.i. i understand there's some reference to the cia in this memo as well we'll have to see if it's in there or not but i think if you look at the hysteria with which the democrats have been opposing release of this memo and also the distraction that the media has been pursuing to take away the attention of this memo if you go to the three networks or m s n b c or or c.n.n. they don't lead with talk about this memo they talk about trump once thought about
facts here but james i mean the fact of the matter is that we're going to actually see what's behind the curtain here how the obama justice department and f.b.i. operated as they went through the election cycle this is the real scandal here because if you look at all of these things peter struck at his girlfriend and all these things with andy's office and all that there's nothing about russia they're absolutely zip but go ahead james. that's have sure a little really right what we're really...
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tell you by james i took the stand so this. was you. i wouldn't his brother head off to face the forty five bands. plus some moron you can go. by. but i just don't know nobody got me i was the fellow i you know what i thought of. did back you wouldn't suffer. still around but you saw fit. to go shooting the curves becomes a physical battle. the goal is simply go downhill without ever stopping and pray no truck is come. the other way. the melting snow has turned the road into a muddy track breaking too harshly means using control and a one way ticket over the edge into the ravine. so what's accomplished on the. good. bus i'll. look up out of the well at the thought. oh well. yeah it. would i was his life to the perfect control of his truck but he has no control over nature of course and is at the mercy of the sudden i have a launches that sweet old before them such as this electricity by the. us did a. lot. of us. on it. was a good. bottle of. thank you. one final bend and the brothers finally in the chitral valley. the road is better her
tell you by james i took the stand so this. was you. i wouldn't his brother head off to face the forty five bands. plus some moron you can go. by. but i just don't know nobody got me i was the fellow i you know what i thought of. did back you wouldn't suffer. still around but you saw fit. to go shooting the curves becomes a physical battle. the goal is simply go downhill without ever stopping and pray no truck is come. the other way. the melting snow has turned the road into a muddy track...
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james: i think it is unlikely, honestly. there are strong investment bankers in europe today. number of with a them, and a lot of them respect those institutions, but i do not think the regulators will be anxious to see those institutions merged to make larger balance sheets. i do not think it is probable. john: another thing you talked about is automation. do you think in wealth management and investment banking you are relatively safe from that? which way do you see that going? james: to the core question of automation, i was asked about how much i focused on competitors, and i said obviously, you are in the same industry and have some focused, but it is not what we get out of bed worrying about. i said i worry about ai, automation, cyber risk, digital -- all of these new technologies that are coming to the market at the same time are transforming the way business is getting done. we look at each of our businesses and asked the core with highly complex global transactions, it is very hard to automate that and build an expert system about how to advise the board. obviously, th
james: i think it is unlikely, honestly. there are strong investment bankers in europe today. number of with a them, and a lot of them respect those institutions, but i do not think the regulators will be anxious to see those institutions merged to make larger balance sheets. i do not think it is probable. john: another thing you talked about is automation. do you think in wealth management and investment banking you are relatively safe from that? which way do you see that going? james: to the...
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james: i think it is tricky at this level.e it kind of capped javier made the very good point that opec has done a very good job, but will we see the shale production come back on? our guess is probably yes. if you are an investor in oil what happens to oil and gas demand in the longer term? we've got the rise of electric vehicles. we think that starts to impact oil demand. the u.k. published figures yesterday saying that more than half of electricity production in the u.k. came from noncarbon sources last year. there's a number of longer-term issues. in the for a short-term, we got a strong economy, opec driving prices up. stocksthe oil and gas are probably a neutral or underweight in portfolios. more generally, we quite like material stocks. china is doing well. the global economy is doing well. >> that is a very important point. the commodity markets, particularly oil, is doing a lot better than the equities of those markets. in oil in particular, you look at the european oil companies, 5% to 6%, so there's a lot of skeptic
james: i think it is tricky at this level.e it kind of capped javier made the very good point that opec has done a very good job, but will we see the shale production come back on? our guess is probably yes. if you are an investor in oil what happens to oil and gas demand in the longer term? we've got the rise of electric vehicles. we think that starts to impact oil demand. the u.k. published figures yesterday saying that more than half of electricity production in the u.k. came from noncarbon...
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as you have already here, james shipley, now 94 years old, and by the way, before i go too far on that, his wife mildred, kindly joined us today. let's give her a round of applause. [ applause ] thank you mildred. and thank you, james, for being here. mr. shipley enlisted at age 19, as you heard. and is a member of the tuskegee airmen, the famed all black world war ii unit. mr. shipley tells us a different story than the ones you typically hear. you hear about pilots, officers. but what about the people so vital to making sure that those planes could fly? so vital to making sure that we could do the work that made for a successful war effort against the axis powers. he speaks often in his story and mr. amick's stories about the unspoken heros. those who kept things going. those who were from places like tipton, missouri. from small towns all throughout our country. and who volunteer to support our military effort. and importantly he tells us about those people and what they faced when they went home. mr. shipley returned to new york after fighting, after helping our country win in the
as you have already here, james shipley, now 94 years old, and by the way, before i go too far on that, his wife mildred, kindly joined us today. let's give her a round of applause. [ applause ] thank you mildred. and thank you, james, for being here. mr. shipley enlisted at age 19, as you heard. and is a member of the tuskegee airmen, the famed all black world war ii unit. mr. shipley tells us a different story than the ones you typically hear. you hear about pilots, officers. but what about...
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to curb smartphone addiction. ( james ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast.meat! actually, the biggest dinos only ate plants! and country crock is made with plants. country crock has always been made with the goodness of plants. it has real, simple ingredients... and the same country fresh taste you love. welcome to crock country. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. it all started when sophia stopped into marshalls and found a mug for surprisingly little green. she paired that with some succulents. and suddenly something clicked. that surprise led to a stylish wood mirror, soothing lavender oils, a party llama... or is that an alpaca? super soft towels, and an enchanting vase that magically tied it all together. she arranged it all into the greatest guest bathroom ever. did sophia expect to get so much bang for so few bucks? no. but great things happen when you choos
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i think it. was no. doubt. or you know. it will make. sure that for me there should. be. my name is james. an animal behavior researcher at the ching do tend to be. when people ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to work with pandas it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting they're very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian so their whole lifestyle is based on. the panda is one of the oldest living. it's been evolving for about eight million years . so this is what we can check your teeth for dental exam. good girl. girl momo up. james i was an indispensable expert here at the change to center there's no way to undertake a fairer examination without the pandas simply won't tolerate anybody else. what. is basic training so we can control their movements and call them in position them and also build rapport with them. this is also useful for veterinary examination. so he has an injury you know the veterinarian can check his eyes in this position and they can check the ears of the panda and they don't
i think it. was no. doubt. or you know. it will make. sure that for me there should. be. my name is james. an animal behavior researcher at the ching do tend to be. when people ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to work with pandas it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting they're very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian so their whole lifestyle is based on. the panda is one of the oldest living....
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i talked to a james shepherd who was also a crew chief in italy. i don't know if you might have known him or not. >> yes. yes, i did. >> did you really? >> yes. >> he lives in one of the veterans' homes in maine now. i've never met him but i know a woman that has gone to some of the tuskegee airmen reunions in florida with him. she lives here in kansas city, too. so, thank you very much. [ applause ] >> well, colonel mcgee was a pilot. pardon me for butting in. but he was called, ready to go. ready to go mcgee. you could call him day or night and he was ready to go. >> good evening, mr. shipley. what do you enjoy doing now? when you wake up in the morning, you're 94 years old, which i think is wonderful. but just living with your wife in tipton and when you wake up in the morning, what is it that you really look forward to? >> well, when i wake up in the morning, first thing i do is thank the lord. [ applause ] for giving me another day. and the wife and i, like i say, we've been married 68 years. we still get along good. and i cut my own grass at h
i talked to a james shepherd who was also a crew chief in italy. i don't know if you might have known him or not. >> yes. yes, i did. >> did you really? >> yes. >> he lives in one of the veterans' homes in maine now. i've never met him but i know a woman that has gone to some of the tuskegee airmen reunions in florida with him. she lives here in kansas city, too. so, thank you very much. [ applause ] >> well, colonel mcgee was a pilot. pardon me for butting in. but...
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i think that what james i think that whatjames said is terrific, and i think that we have all behaved that we re unconsciously, and done things that were insensitive, inappropriate, without necessarily understanding that they were. i mean, we've all are paraded with a certain amount of tone deafness, and i like the culpability, and we have to have restorative justice. this culpability, and we have to have restorativejustice. this is about men and women being altogether, and having a more equitable and just workplace, home life, social spaces. imean, we workplace, home life, social spaces. i mean, we know that when women are empowered in the work place, and are in decision—making positions, that workplaces have better financial outcomes. and there is less harassment when there is more diversity. and it takes that kind of individual accountability to collectively make a change, on a large scale. this is political, though, isn't it, for you? absolutely. you have become legal in that you are a goodwill ambassador for the population fund at united nations. you travel the world, as you said
i think that what james i think that whatjames said is terrific, and i think that we have all behaved that we re unconsciously, and done things that were insensitive, inappropriate, without necessarily understanding that they were. i mean, we've all are paraded with a certain amount of tone deafness, and i like the culpability, and we have to have restorative justice. this culpability, and we have to have restorativejustice. this is about men and women being altogether, and having a more...
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the first time in history well joining me now from london is james knightley james is the chief international economist with i-n. g. bank good to have you with us so james how much credit can donald trump take for solve the economic gains we've seen on the domestic front from unemployment to the stock market to growth what's been missed i think this year in two thousand and seventeen corelli claim all that much there was a huge amount of domestic momentum really left you know retail sales industrial production consumer demand in general really really quite strong but also another thing that he can claim is the strength of the global upturn what has really caught economists and structure spice surprise is the strength in external demand the strength of europe the recovery in asia this is coming far quicker and far more aggressively than and would really been expecting so that in itself is also boosted the u.s. because of course strong export markets for u.s. products have really boosted overall economic demand and of course also the dollar softness that too has made the us much more competitive and i don't let
the first time in history well joining me now from london is james knightley james is the chief international economist with i-n. g. bank good to have you with us so james how much credit can donald trump take for solve the economic gains we've seen on the domestic front from unemployment to the stock market to growth what's been missed i think this year in two thousand and seventeen corelli claim all that much there was a huge amount of domestic momentum really left you know retail sales...
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james: i think it will be bondholders, the creditors. ors, the hedge funds, hold all the cards right now, i think. 70% of the equity of the company. and i think they are the people who are going to decide as well i think what everyone wants to do is to avoid the bankruptcy of the company, which i think the chairman has done. rishaad: good stuff. india.talking about is it erring on the side of caution in its upcoming budget? we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and now, get a $200 prepaid card when you buy an iphone. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfnitymobile.com. ♪ rishaad: the bears are out, the asia-pacific market declining as the equity surge grind to a halt. even though it's the
james: i think it will be bondholders, the creditors. ors, the hedge funds, hold all the cards right now, i think. 70% of the equity of the company. and i think they are the people who are going to decide as well i think what everyone wants to do is to avoid the bankruptcy of the company, which i think the chairman has done. rishaad: good stuff. india.talking about is it erring on the side of caution in its upcoming budget? we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we...
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i've buried stories before, james. i can't do it again. you'd called this meeting begrudgingly. wait. what? i said i thought you'd called the meeting begrudgingly. you thought i called this meeting? what's with all the whispering? [ silenced gunshot ] [ grunts ] [ silenced gunshot ] [ gasps ] [ gunshot ]
i've buried stories before, james. i can't do it again. you'd called this meeting begrudgingly. wait. what? i said i thought you'd called the meeting begrudgingly. you thought i called this meeting? what's with all the whispering? [ silenced gunshot ] [ grunts ] [ silenced gunshot ] [ gasps ] [ gunshot ]
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whos bring in james chao joins us from tokyo. good to speak to you. ition first off to these numbers coming out of younhyundai and kia, falling short of protections. what are your initial reactions on hearing this news? james: i think they were expected. hyundai has been quite weak in china and the united states. in china, they have a lack of the hotselling suv products as well as political headwinds because of the issue between south korea and china. in the u.s., it is a product issue. it is still a fairly good market but they have not been able to come up with the sport-utility vehicle product that the market wants. at the end of the day, hyundai's announcement today is an acknowledgment of these issues, as well as telegraphing weakness in the u.s. and china markets in the upcoming year. ramy: now from combustion engines, i want to go to electric engines. this is why you are here to chat with us. hop into the bloomberg terminal because i want to show you this chart. what we are looking at is in the yellow line, china's domestically made pure electric
whos bring in james chao joins us from tokyo. good to speak to you. ition first off to these numbers coming out of younhyundai and kia, falling short of protections. what are your initial reactions on hearing this news? james: i think they were expected. hyundai has been quite weak in china and the united states. in china, they have a lack of the hotselling suv products as well as political headwinds because of the issue between south korea and china. in the u.s., it is a product issue. it is...
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i took a page out of lebron james -- i mean dwyane wade's book. >> seth: yeah. >> getting lebron jamesogether a panel that i felt would be extremely entertaining. and i'm just let you all know there's nobody out there that's more entertaining than me, khaled, meghan trainor, charlie walk. [ applause ] you have to check it out, thursday nights, 8:00 on fox. >> seth: perfect. there you go. >> i had to make sure i got that in there. >> seth: yeah, absolutely. that's key. your son has his first solo album coming out. >> yes, sir. >> seth: king combs. >> his name is king combs. >> seth: and did you -- you didn't name him king. he gave himself this name? >> yes, he gave himself the name. >> seth: do you feel it's disrespectful? because you would technically be the king, right? >> yes. i mean, we had a meeting, and a conversation about that. [ laughter ] and basically, his reply was, "dad, you're always telling me i'm a king." >> seth: oh, okay. >> let me live. >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] that's like something a king would say. here the two of you are. look -- this is a very nice-looking father
i took a page out of lebron james -- i mean dwyane wade's book. >> seth: yeah. >> getting lebron jamesogether a panel that i felt would be extremely entertaining. and i'm just let you all know there's nobody out there that's more entertaining than me, khaled, meghan trainor, charlie walk. [ applause ] you have to check it out, thursday nights, 8:00 on fox. >> seth: perfect. there you go. >> i had to make sure i got that in there. >> seth: yeah, absolutely. that's...
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as of acquiring information under false pretenses and selectively editing it back to its founder james i cave says the deception tactics they use it all slowly to get to the truth twitter isn't responding to most of this stuff they're putting out statement denial statements they're saying we don't shadow band people what we really do is we think that corners down rank we down rank people what's the difference between it down rank in a shadow band or people being down rank for their political views if people are being downright for their political views how many of them have been downright we want to know more about it people have been writing about it for a long time nobody said true at least we have people on video admitting to doing it the first statement they put out said the individual was speaking his personal opinion now they had to update that when we put more people out in the slave people that were speaking are they going to keep going i mean every every piece of information we have shows that pretty much everybody at twitter is of the same political bias the same political back
as of acquiring information under false pretenses and selectively editing it back to its founder james i cave says the deception tactics they use it all slowly to get to the truth twitter isn't responding to most of this stuff they're putting out statement denial statements they're saying we don't shadow band people what we really do is we think that corners down rank we down rank people what's the difference between it down rank in a shadow band or people being down rank for their political...
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too so if he was trying to try and get the peace process moving again i don't think his comments are going to help in any way james his main address to the forum tomorrow friday. i mean i've been to dallas before and it is very much a global village people from everywhere globalization how do we all work together how do you think quote unquote america first will go down there. well i think that's the big question you've been to davos and you know come on how it works here and the sorts of conversations that the global elite have about global priorities global trade global values america first doesn't really fit into that so let's see what's going to happen i think it's fair to say that the normal of job loss ended a few hours ago when president trump arrived here he is the disrupter in chief and gatherings like this we're also told though by the white house that america is open for business he wants to be i think the salesman in chief he says he wants to encourage investment in the u.s. i think even that message will rankle some here because of course divorce is not supposed to be a global trade fair interesting s
too so if he was trying to try and get the peace process moving again i don't think his comments are going to help in any way james his main address to the forum tomorrow friday. i mean i've been to dallas before and it is very much a global village people from everywhere globalization how do we all work together how do you think quote unquote america first will go down there. well i think that's the big question you've been to davos and you know come on how it works here and the sorts of...
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james: i have not been involved personally but from what i understand, about what we expected.ik: i hear asset managers are driving a hard bargain when it comes to paying for research, the stuff you're not giving away for free, and other things like corporate access. is that your trance for credit suisse -- your experience for credit suisse? james: it is still very early and there has been extensive conversations. we are convinced clients want our research and access. i mention i spoke to jamie dimon and i bring his name up again for one specific reason, he told me that european banks are going to have to merge to stay relevant on a corporate and institutional side. this is a question that matters to you, what do you say? james: if you take my business -- business, investment banking and capital markets which i think he is referring to, we have leaving positions globally and in the united states and a lot of area. although we do not have the full scale and the balance sheet of the u.s. banks, we have been effectively competing. maybe some of the others have not had as easy a go
james: i have not been involved personally but from what i understand, about what we expected.ik: i hear asset managers are driving a hard bargain when it comes to paying for research, the stuff you're not giving away for free, and other things like corporate access. is that your trance for credit suisse -- your experience for credit suisse? james: it is still very early and there has been extensive conversations. we are convinced clients want our research and access. i mention i spoke to jamie...
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just trying to dish the ball and do all that and kansas had a big league but then christian james, ik, went 0 for 6 from three in that oklahoma state game then it was a manic tuesday. brady manic, young dishing it out and oklahoma wins it, 85-80. >> that trae young is pretty good. >> he's pretty good, yeah, we're pretty done. >> yep, that's it from here. back to you. >> all right, thanks, fellas. >>> up next in "the pulse" we ask alexa who is going to win the super bowl. >>> also ahead why a u.s. senator is making history with her pregnancy. >>> plus, the uproar over a beauty contest involving camels and botox. 't conquer the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping incr
just trying to dish the ball and do all that and kansas had a big league but then christian james, ik, went 0 for 6 from three in that oklahoma state game then it was a manic tuesday. brady manic, young dishing it out and oklahoma wins it, 85-80. >> that trae young is pretty good. >> he's pretty good, yeah, we're pretty done. >> yep, that's it from here. back to you. >> all right, thanks, fellas. >>> up next in "the pulse" we ask alexa who is going to...
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website dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a james i sorry you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is. from me on the whole team here by phone now. the latest news as it breaks the government of mali so maggie has pushed to have a series of laws that if as will make argentina's economy more competitive with detailed coverage in two thousand and sixteen when the government struck something doesn't rattle the cost of college or jumped by sixty percent the queues disappear at least for a year from around the world the military and the establishment in the capital bangkok know that it's very difficult for them to win support in parts of thailand like this. personal stories of lebanese villages on the border with israel the blue line runs through this period their daily struggles and the moment when we go get emergency forces stop us when we go there they're sure that those who are void and peaceful protests do reason in the place of the interior means the friends and resistance that at this new time it's means not for night
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james: it is not mine. i was a three to four is in the cards year. we don't know how this that will behave. we don't know how this that will behave. a new fed chair in place. we don't know what the effect of 25 basis points, 50 basis points, is on consumers or businesses. there's more federal debt, more consumer debt. it's got to be a delicate balancing act. i don't think you're going to see four or five rate hikes. shery: some analysts were saying they could delay the first rate hike and see what happens. james, thank you for your time. up, bittering breakup perhaps. president trump is continuing the attacks on's he been in and republicans in washington are rushing to pick sides. is there a future in the party bannon?dan shery: this is bloomberg markets. .onnie: it is me or him president trump giving an ultimatum to his team after steve bannon's fiery comments. his surrogates came out in full force. their choice was clear. >> the president's tweets reaffirm the plainspoken truth. a self-made billionaire revolutionize reality tv and tapped into somet
james: it is not mine. i was a three to four is in the cards year. we don't know how this that will behave. we don't know how this that will behave. a new fed chair in place. we don't know what the effect of 25 basis points, 50 basis points, is on consumers or businesses. there's more federal debt, more consumer debt. it's got to be a delicate balancing act. i don't think you're going to see four or five rate hikes. shery: some analysts were saying they could delay the first rate hike and see...
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do you have a new enthusiasm, james? >> id i think there is a good case to be made now for some of the eurozone domestic banks. for example, credit agricole is remarkably well placed in the environment we are projecting going forward. equally, some of the domestic housing lookrman well placed. tom: you hear that optimism from james bevan, but a lot has to do with the euro. we have a number of houses looking for the stronger euro. what is the level that upsets the equity applecart in europe? >> i think it is when we start to hear from these european corporate more broadly, tom. at the moment, we do not hear a significant amount of noises from european corporate about the level of the euro. in fact, we are contrarian on the street in terms of our house view. we are putting our hopes on a repatriation bid for the dollar over the next few months, which will take the euro-dollar back below 1.20. and also, the repricing of the fed, given the inflation mix, which is more conducive to four rate hikes this year, as opposed to three. f
do you have a new enthusiasm, james? >> id i think there is a good case to be made now for some of the eurozone domestic banks. for example, credit agricole is remarkably well placed in the environment we are projecting going forward. equally, some of the domestic housing lookrman well placed. tom: you hear that optimism from james bevan, but a lot has to do with the euro. we have a number of houses looking for the stronger euro. what is the level that upsets the equity applecart in...
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i don't to be late. ♪ >> monsters. [inaudible conversations] jamesthought we were helping in the making of history. all right coming to a theater near you right -- i was really pleased with the way that cam out. we were really lucky we got it shoot it on -- part of it in a place called old operating theater in london if you ever get to london it is an amazing space you have to navigate pretty scare stairs these operating theaters exist they exist in attic and need skylights to operate but we were lucky to use that beautiful space, of course, he had to do the bloody operation in a film studio because there was no way to throw all of that blood and maggots around but we had so much fun doing that and i hope you enjoy that. you can find that on youtube series under the knife and i would love to take your questions now about this period also there's a mic up here. but if you -- if people start making themselves to the mic but i'll start with your question and repeat it so people can hear. yeah, you. yeah. who introduced scientific nursing whether she was
i don't to be late. ♪ >> monsters. [inaudible conversations] jamesthought we were helping in the making of history. all right coming to a theater near you right -- i was really pleased with the way that cam out. we were really lucky we got it shoot it on -- part of it in a place called old operating theater in london if you ever get to london it is an amazing space you have to navigate pretty scare stairs these operating theaters exist they exist in attic and need skylights to operate...
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james: oh. i don't know if i could blame the current administration for everything that is going on. of course, some of the current administration want to take credit for it, that they somehow have inspired people for hope and change in the middle east or something like that. we'll see what the outcome is of all of this. if it turns profoundly negative, it'll be interesting if they keep taking credit for it, you know, once it once it spins out , of control. but in a larger sense, the united states for many decades has had a preeminent leadership role in the world during the , cold war as leader of the free world and post-cold war as just -- as top economic power and just generally being looked to for kind of leadership. the current administration consciously and specifically drew back from that saying we don't want to be the leader of the world anymore. the president has welcomed the rise of competing economic powers like china and has welcomed the fact that the united states cannot dictate networ
james: oh. i don't know if i could blame the current administration for everything that is going on. of course, some of the current administration want to take credit for it, that they somehow have inspired people for hope and change in the middle east or something like that. we'll see what the outcome is of all of this. if it turns profoundly negative, it'll be interesting if they keep taking credit for it, you know, once it once it spins out , of control. but in a larger sense, the united...