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joe had been smitten.from the university of delaware, he moved to be closer to her. the story of their relationship is stunning. i repeat, it was something that miew sister are made of. without being too personal, but i'll say it the way it is, but it is a wonderful story because i can identify with it so well because of landra and me, there came a time when her father came to her and said he's not that much. he comes from a family that is not like ours, and she said, dad, stop because if you make me choose between you and joe, i'm going to choose joe. that was that relationship. as i repeat, landra and i understand that story quite well they were married a short time later. they had three children: beau, hunter and naomi. after starting his law practice and starting as city councilman in new castle, delaware, joe stunned and embarrassed a few of his friends and relatives by saying he was going to run for the senate. you're going to run for the senate against a two-term incumbent? i think i can do it. i'm
joe had been smitten.from the university of delaware, he moved to be closer to her. the story of their relationship is stunning. i repeat, it was something that miew sister are made of. without being too personal, but i'll say it the way it is, but it is a wonderful story because i can identify with it so well because of landra and me, there came a time when her father came to her and said he's not that much. he comes from a family that is not like ours, and she said, dad, stop because if you...
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joe had been smitten. after graduating from the university of delaware, he moved to be closer to her. the story of their relationship is stunning. i repeat, it was something that miew sister are made of. without being too personal, but i'll say it the way it is, but it is a wonderful story because i can identify with it so well because of landra and me, there came a time when her father came to her and said he's not that much. he comes from a family that is not like ours, and she said, dad, stop because if you make me choose between you and joe, i'm going to choose joe. that was that relationship. as i repeat, landra and i understand that story quite well they were married a short time later. they had three children: beau, hunter and naomi. after starting his law practice and starting as city councilman in new castle, delaware, joe stunned and embarrassed a few of his friends and relatives by saying he was going to run for the senate. you're going to run for the senate against a two-term incumbent? i think
joe had been smitten. after graduating from the university of delaware, he moved to be closer to her. the story of their relationship is stunning. i repeat, it was something that miew sister are made of. without being too personal, but i'll say it the way it is, but it is a wonderful story because i can identify with it so well because of landra and me, there came a time when her father came to her and said he's not that much. he comes from a family that is not like ours, and she said, dad,...
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joe biden. he was fair and courteous to everyone, even people who didn't always deserve it. he was always an example of how a powerful person with character and class treats anyone in a subordinate position. he treats them with humility, as god's children, with dignity equal to his own. in the book "the nighin nighinge song," one military officer escorting a codel to athens. he joined some of the members in a tavern for a little after-hours merriment and was later observed dance on a table sm top with senator biden's lovely wife jill. i don't recall witnessing such an event myself and i can't testify to it having actually happened near the can i imagine the temerity of that rascal, whoever he was. he was lucky the senator whose spouse he made endure the awkward moves he euphemistically called dancing was joe biden. few other senators would have seen the humor in it. many years have passed and many veafntses have trans-spierksd personald and public, that enriched our lives with the rewards and di
joe biden. he was fair and courteous to everyone, even people who didn't always deserve it. he was always an example of how a powerful person with character and class treats anyone in a subordinate position. he treats them with humility, as god's children, with dignity equal to his own. in the book "the nighin nighinge song," one military officer escorting a codel to athens. he joined some of the members in a tavern for a little after-hours merriment and was later observed dance on a...
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joe: i am joe weisenthal.atch our closing bell coverage on twitter every weekday from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. eastern. scarlet: let's begin with the market minutes, the dow jones closing at yet another record high. the nasdaq decline which is interesting because the us you how industrials have them the star performers since the election of donald trump. big tex has flailed. gap has flailed. joe: it shows the gap between industrials and the financials in energy, the big caps and the tech. scarlet: the data today had been encouraging for the broader u.s. economy. if you look at the breakdown of sectors, the nasdaq is the big loser. tech was a drag on it. the sector etf that tracks technology off by better than to present an apple declining on a report they reduce orders from iphone 7 suppliers in ibm and microsoft each down by 1.5%. among thepside, gainers, carmakers advanced after their november sales beat analyst estimates, gm with a 10% sales gain for november thanks to incentives. ford jumping the most in four yea
joe: i am joe weisenthal.atch our closing bell coverage on twitter every weekday from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. eastern. scarlet: let's begin with the market minutes, the dow jones closing at yet another record high. the nasdaq decline which is interesting because the us you how industrials have them the star performers since the election of donald trump. big tex has flailed. gap has flailed. joe: it shows the gap between industrials and the financials in energy, the big caps and the tech. scarlet: the...
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joe. joe: thanks. we have breaking news here. the second time has failed a feds living will test. of course, this is a postcrisis regulation. banks are supposed to give a plan for how they would wind down the event of a failure. this is the second time the fed -- that wells fargo has failed in the regulators' view to come up with a specific plan. they're going to resubmit their plan by march 31, 2017. in the meantime, wells fargo's prohibited from establishing international bank entities or acquiring any nonbank subsidiaries. so once again, wells fargo, for the second time, has been rejected by regulators. the living will plan has been deemed inadequate. for markets overall today, rallies once again into the green. dow within 100 points. 20,000 ahead of the big fed meeting. speaking of which, scar, you're standing by with a preview? scarlet: thanks, joe. in terms of what you missed, it's been an almost 12 months for the fed liftoff. there's been lots of talk and no action. janet yellen and the fed are poised to increase interest
joe. joe: thanks. we have breaking news here. the second time has failed a feds living will test. of course, this is a postcrisis regulation. banks are supposed to give a plan for how they would wind down the event of a failure. this is the second time the fed -- that wells fargo has failed in the regulators' view to come up with a specific plan. they're going to resubmit their plan by march 31, 2017. in the meantime, wells fargo's prohibited from establishing international bank entities or...
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troy williams in the shotgun gives it to joe williams! joe williams! joe williams! what a run inside the indiana indiana 10. >> joel: what a run. balance, talent, toughness, relentlessness. everything. in some ball security. got loose and then the second hand came up with the ball. 26 carries, 222 yards rushing. touchdown for joe williams. foster farms bowl record. 1st & goal at the ten. this is mccormick. >> gus: indiana knocks it out of bounds with 1:39 to go. >> joel: going with tyler huntley at quarterback. the only reason i question that is because this is a management situation. this is where you tell your guys you don't want to run out of bounds. a young guy in mccormick, he runs out of bounds. you don't want the clock to stop. the last thing you want to do is get forced to kick a field goal with 1:20 left. >> gus: tyler huntley has incredible speed. 2nd & goal at the 11. hotly runs it. -- huntley, only a couple. the indiana calls a timeout with 1:34 to go. 24-23. can the hoosiers hold on? we'll see right after this. there's one of these.... nobody comes into
troy williams in the shotgun gives it to joe williams! joe williams! joe williams! what a run inside the indiana indiana 10. >> joel: what a run. balance, talent, toughness, relentlessness. everything. in some ball security. got loose and then the second hand came up with the ball. 26 carries, 222 yards rushing. touchdown for joe williams. foster farms bowl record. 1st & goal at the ten. this is mccormick. >> gus: indiana knocks it out of bounds with 1:39 to go. >> joel:...
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god bless joe pitts. we thank him for his service on the values action team and all he has stood for and proud to stand beside him and i yield back. mr. smith: i thank my good friend from california for his fine remarks. i would like to ask because there are a number of people who would like to submit. i ask unanimous consent that members have five legislative days to insert extraneous material on the topic of this special order. madam speaker, it is hard to examine a congress without the incomparable joe pitts, a remarkable and highly accomplished lawmaker, distinguished statesman, a man of principle and bedrock moral conviction who sought to do god's will on earth no matter the sacrifice and the hardship. as i think some of my colleagues noted that joe was born in kentucky in a family of strong christian faith that was passed on to his own three children and that would be carol, karen and daniel. his father was an army chaplain during world war ii. the elder pitts returned to the phillipines with his wi
god bless joe pitts. we thank him for his service on the values action team and all he has stood for and proud to stand beside him and i yield back. mr. smith: i thank my good friend from california for his fine remarks. i would like to ask because there are a number of people who would like to submit. i ask unanimous consent that members have five legislative days to insert extraneous material on the topic of this special order. madam speaker, it is hard to examine a congress without the...
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joe: thank you.et: coming up, to economic powerhouses, we will hear from take for thed -- fed in two weeks. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" anyway you slice it the labor market is getting tighter, which should translate to faster pacing for american workers. bill gross from janus capital had his reaction for the jobs report. 4.6% is getting closer to the lowest number we saw in the early part of the century. that will be the headline, but we are certainly not out of the clear. numbersaw the -.1 wage 2.5,oming down from 2.8 to things are not as a hunky-dory as the stock market thanks. -- thinks. >> you have been critical of some of the statements of the president elect, there is the assumption of higher inflation and a better good for all in his administration, can you state that or is there i a a risk of no real growth? bill: there is that and inflation and productivity go together in terms of gdp. gdp will be elevated by many of the programs where there are tax cuts and infrastruc
joe: thank you.et: coming up, to economic powerhouses, we will hear from take for thed -- fed in two weeks. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" anyway you slice it the labor market is getting tighter, which should translate to faster pacing for american workers. bill gross from janus capital had his reaction for the jobs report. 4.6% is getting closer to the lowest number we saw in the early part of the century. that will be the headline, but we are certainly not...
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joe? joe: thanks, nina. "what'd you miss?"?t pricing, how did they boost to this and what does it say about the market? ,ith us now is chris white talking about a recent incident involving pimco where they paid to the sec for misleading investors about etf performance. in financial taint -- terms, that's a very small, not huge. what happened with pimco recently and what does it say about the broader bond market? chris: if you look at the details of the case brought by the sec, it was mullah -- more of a willful attempt to exploit the retail pricing and the bond market and institutional pricing across all bond markets. not just the nonagency mortgage-backed market where they are creating this etf. we see massive discrepancies between obama and the retail sizes -- the bonds in retail sizes and those where we would consider anything that would be notional or higher. was the sec was claiming basically exploiting the differences between those markets and then boosting the value of their etf. scarlet: why does that happen? chris: out
joe? joe: thanks, nina. "what'd you miss?"?t pricing, how did they boost to this and what does it say about the market? ,ith us now is chris white talking about a recent incident involving pimco where they paid to the sec for misleading investors about etf performance. in financial taint -- terms, that's a very small, not huge. what happened with pimco recently and what does it say about the broader bond market? chris: if you look at the details of the case brought by the sec, it was...
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joe: and i'm joe weisenthal.carlet: stocks are retreating with indexes recovering from all-time highs. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" scarlet: the italian government may have to rescue monte dei paschi after they dropped their efforts to bring in capital. we will take a look at why this could be trouble for bond holders. and weighing in on potential changes for banking regulations could lead to large returns for wall street. thein a special sit down, jpmorgan ceo, jamie dimon talking about detroit's revival and his views on the incoming administration. we will review that interview, next. let's get you started on where the major indexes stand as we go toward the close. abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: we are looking at declines going into the close. the nasdaq and the dow are lower and closer to the lows of the dave van horn is i'm a very small -- than the highs, very small losses. we have the dow on pace for the first today decline since -- first today decline since the election. her first is
joe: and i'm joe weisenthal.carlet: stocks are retreating with indexes recovering from all-time highs. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" scarlet: the italian government may have to rescue monte dei paschi after they dropped their efforts to bring in capital. we will take a look at why this could be trouble for bond holders. and weighing in on potential changes for banking regulations could lead to large returns for wall street. thein a special sit down, jpmorgan ceo, jamie...
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joe biden, that was new to me. now, cnn presidential historian doug brinkley and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. it's fun to hear stories from these friends, these colleagues, obviously some of these folks who have been there in washington a long time know joe biden well because he has been there since 1972 when he was first elected to the senate. he wasn't even 30 years old at the time now he leaves as vice president age 74. gloria, when you reflect back on what we have known and learned about joe biden, his time in washington, in politics, what do you think has been his defining moment or calling or champion issue? >> well, there are a bunch of issues that he has championed, prominent among them is if violence against women act which he shepherded and is incredibly proud of. when i think of joe biden -- again, he's the definition of a fixture in the united states senate. he'd been there for 36 years before he was tapped to become vice president. in his adult life he's really only known public service.
joe biden, that was new to me. now, cnn presidential historian doug brinkley and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. it's fun to hear stories from these friends, these colleagues, obviously some of these folks who have been there in washington a long time know joe biden well because he has been there since 1972 when he was first elected to the senate. he wasn't even 30 years old at the time now he leaves as vice president age 74. gloria, when you reflect back on what we have known and...
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joe? has chosen ben carson to be the secretary of the department of housing and urban development. the latest on trump fell cabinet is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ what'd you miss? ben carson has accepted donald trump's offered to become his secretary of hud. enzi pelosi says that he does not have the credentials to have with consequences for families and communities across america. we are joined by our white house editor. so, ben carson -- what is the story here? what's the deal? >> a pediatric narrow surgeon, what more credentials do you want to run an agency responsible for billions of dollars in housing subsidies? joe: i want to go through a few tweets from donald trump about ben carson during the campaign. ben carson has never created a job in his life -- maybe a nurse. i created 10,000 -- tens of thousands of jobs. it's what i do. wanted to hit his mother in the head with a hammer. don't people get it? and finally, the carson story is either a total fabrication or -- i'm-- even worse s
joe? has chosen ben carson to be the secretary of the department of housing and urban development. the latest on trump fell cabinet is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ what'd you miss? ben carson has accepted donald trump's offered to become his secretary of hud. enzi pelosi says that he does not have the credentials to have with consequences for families and communities across america. we are joined by our white house editor. so, ben carson -- what is the story here? what's the deal? >> a...
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>> joe: it's a bad call!hind him with guns. [ laughter ] the guy's looking at him. and he goes, you know. i said, mr. president, barack, you know. >> seth: but i have also heard that you are, of the two of you, you are the more vocal fan. >> i am, that's right. well, i'm a philly girl. so i support all our philly teams. [ cheers and applause ] oh, philly, good. >> seth: yeah, you never hear of, she was a shrinking violet philadelphia fan. >> no you never do. especially the hockey games. >> seth: and so you can you hear it, can you hear it, mr. vice president, from other parts of the room? >> joe: this is the god's truth. the flyers are in the playoffs. i'm downstairs having a meeting. she has the dog, the german shepherd, come down with a flyers shirt on. [ laughter ] i'm not joking. a big german shepherd. and then we're -- i'm having this meeting, all of us hear, oh! people are going, what the hell is going on upstairs? [ light laughter ] i swear to god she's up watching it alone, screaming. >> no, i had the
>> joe: it's a bad call!hind him with guns. [ laughter ] the guy's looking at him. and he goes, you know. i said, mr. president, barack, you know. >> seth: but i have also heard that you are, of the two of you, you are the more vocal fan. >> i am, that's right. well, i'm a philly girl. so i support all our philly teams. [ cheers and applause ] oh, philly, good. >> seth: yeah, you never hear of, she was a shrinking violet philadelphia fan. >> no you never do....
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joe: i am joe weisenthal.carlet: the dow jones industrial average still within striking district justices of 20,000. joe: the question is what did you miss? the restaurant giant, johnson & johnson are back of the table a week after ending earlier discussions. we will look at the deal and the future of pharmaceuticals or the italian inc. some black hole, not the most systemically important bank, a posh -- a botched rescue could lead to more worrisome financials. plus, investors are realizing despite the government toss his best efforts, china remains vulnerable to a stronger dollar. started with a look at where major indexes stand as we head to the close. abigail doolittle has the numbers. abigail: not a lot going into the close. three major averages, the dow, nasdaq, all trading ever so slightly lower going to the close where they have been all day. the dow has failed to achieve at least so far. it was like that probably will not happen today. to exemplify how quiet it has been, we take a look at the chart of
joe: i am joe weisenthal.carlet: the dow jones industrial average still within striking district justices of 20,000. joe: the question is what did you miss? the restaurant giant, johnson & johnson are back of the table a week after ending earlier discussions. we will look at the deal and the future of pharmaceuticals or the italian inc. some black hole, not the most systemically important bank, a posh -- a botched rescue could lead to more worrisome financials. plus, investors are realizing...
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joe: two things, when i look at this chart.conomy was going down the toilet by that point, gas prices were still really high that summer, there was a lot in the news. that might explain it. also, do you think that to some extent, this question is a proxy for how things are? you hear the question about rising prices. usb questions, what you really here is another version of are you doing ok? people are feeling better, they say inflation is less of a problem. ask are your personal finances a worse than a year ago? the second question is why. that is what we are seeing in this chart. i think this also really serves to illustrate well the fact that inflation expectations in the survey were still low this month. they tend to almost be like negatively correlated sentiment. when sentiment is high or when expectations are low, it is high. i think this gets passed why that is because sometimes, when you have high inflation, that comes at the end of the business cycle or when things are turning down, there is a reason that correlation is
joe: two things, when i look at this chart.conomy was going down the toilet by that point, gas prices were still really high that summer, there was a lot in the news. that might explain it. also, do you think that to some extent, this question is a proxy for how things are? you hear the question about rising prices. usb questions, what you really here is another version of are you doing ok? people are feeling better, they say inflation is less of a problem. ask are your personal finances a...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: i'm joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?"major league baseball agency markets serve as an indicator of the economy? many players have the option to become free agents in 2018. if the economy is doing well, many will be looking for a huge paycheck. joining us now is bloomberg view columnist conor sen. thank you so much for joining us. it seems, from the outside, that sports salaries are always gigantic whether it is a recession or boom. they always seem to be going up. what do they tell us about where we are in the cycle? conor: baseball this year is looking at total revenues in excess of $10 billion for the first time, so pro sports are actually a huge part of the leisure and services and entertainment part of the economy. it is kind of a bellwether. when you get into it, a lot depends on overall revenues and revenue growth, which impacts psychology and sentiment like it does in financial markets. when you have teams flush with cash, and they are in a spending mood, and you have players and agents looking to maximize a when t
this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: i'm joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?"major league baseball agency markets serve as an indicator of the economy? many players have the option to become free agents in 2018. if the economy is doing well, many will be looking for a huge paycheck. joining us now is bloomberg view columnist conor sen. thank you so much for joining us. it seems, from the outside, that sports salaries are always gigantic whether it is a recession or boom. they always seem to be...
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troy williams in the shotgun gives it to joe williams! joe williams! joe williams! what a run inside the indiana indiana 10. >> joel: what a run. balance, talent, toughness, relentlessness. everything. in some ball security. got loose and then security. got loose and then the second hand came up with the ball. 26 carries, 222 yards rushing. touchdown for joe williams. foster farms bowl record. 1st & goal at the ten. this is mccormick. >> gus: indiana knocks it out of bound >> joel: going with tyler huntley at quarterback. the only reason i question that is because this is a management situation. this is where you tell your guys you don't want to run out of bounds. a young guy in mccormick, he runs out of bounds. you don't want the clock to stop. the last thing you want to do is get forced to kick a field goal with 1:20 left. >> gus: tyler huntley has incredible speed. 2nd & goal at the 11. hotly runs it. -- huntley, only a couple. the indiana calls a timeout with 1:34 to go. 24-23. can the hoosiers hold on? we'll see right after this. there's one of these....
troy williams in the shotgun gives it to joe williams! joe williams! joe williams! what a run inside the indiana indiana 10. >> joel: what a run. balance, talent, toughness, relentlessness. everything. in some ball security. got loose and then security. got loose and then the second hand came up with the ball. 26 carries, 222 yards rushing. touchdown for joe williams. foster farms bowl record. 1st & goal at the ten. this is mccormick. >> gus: indiana knocks it out of bound...
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oh, not me, joe, i wouldn't say a word. you can trust me. ? joe, i've got $12,000 on me. twelve-thousand dollars, joe! you can have it, i'll give it to you! wrong, tom, i'm gonna give it to you. ? you're late. only a couple of minutes. i came as soon as i got your note. who are you? what are you? there's only one kind of man on this pile of rocks. don't lie to me, mr. bodie. my husband picks his men by a man's standards, but a woman can see passed muscles and a fast gun. why don't you speak your mind, mrs. ellwood. i want to leave hatchet valley. well, what's that got to do with me? can do to a woman like me? two years of drunken bandits and a man who thinks and talks of nothing except how to fight a war. two years of being spied on by a twisted thing like joe epic. i've got to get away. well, this'll only get us both into trouble. if it's money you want, i'll pay you, more than you've ever dreamed of having. i'm taking every dollar the major's put away. half, cheyenne, i'll give you half. you may have to help me. what do you mean by that? that wanted poster, my husband's
oh, not me, joe, i wouldn't say a word. you can trust me. ? joe, i've got $12,000 on me. twelve-thousand dollars, joe! you can have it, i'll give it to you! wrong, tom, i'm gonna give it to you. ? you're late. only a couple of minutes. i came as soon as i got your note. who are you? what are you? there's only one kind of man on this pile of rocks. don't lie to me, mr. bodie. my husband picks his men by a man's standards, but a woman can see passed muscles and a fast gun. why don't you speak...
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hasn't gone his way. >> joe: three-time team captain.e throw and down the sideline, tipped and incomplete. ross couldn't hang on. and liufau took another hit. >> brady: trying to get devin ross. this has been the other part. liufau has been under duress all night long. if you have a bad leg you're a sitting dog back there. >> joe: washington has brought in the second stringers for the most part. shay fields staying on his feet to the 22. are you surprised colorado taken take more shots? >> brady: when liufau got hurt it messed up the flow of the offense and didn't want to put too much on montez's shoulders. at the end of the day it's part of it. it's hard as play caller when all of a sudden in a conference championship game your starter goes down. you get a backup in. you don't know how he will react. you've seen it in the regular season but not on a huge national stage like this. >> joe: kinne, not a good night for him. pettis takes a care catch at the 45-yard line. only a 22-yard punt. our progressive performance of the game going to g
hasn't gone his way. >> joe: three-time team captain.e throw and down the sideline, tipped and incomplete. ross couldn't hang on. and liufau took another hit. >> brady: trying to get devin ross. this has been the other part. liufau has been under duress all night long. if you have a bad leg you're a sitting dog back there. >> joe: washington has brought in the second stringers for the most part. shay fields staying on his feet to the 22. are you surprised colorado taken take...
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joe: great stuff. you, the deputy director of the kenyan institute for advanced russian studies at the woodrow wilson center. oliver: and that is 20 minutes away from my hometown. -- oft, 2016 of ended ended many consensus forecast. we will take a look at 2017 with a lot of asset classes. this is bloomberg. julie: "what'd you miss?" 2017 forecast, looking at asset classes. i'm looking at currencies, which is expected to be muted next year, especially looking at the fourth quarter of 2017. so i looked at the consensus forecast for next year and this is what you get. this is the year to date of the performance for the yen, pound and euro. yen is at 3% versus the dollar. and the pound is down 16% versus the u.s. dollar. for all of these, the yen forecast, looking at 1.1 five. and the euro, 1.17. a little bit of a recovery for some of these. and the movement in each of these is around 1.5% from the current levels, so not a huge forecasters are predicting, although when you look at the order by quarter fore
joe: great stuff. you, the deputy director of the kenyan institute for advanced russian studies at the woodrow wilson center. oliver: and that is 20 minutes away from my hometown. -- oft, 2016 of ended ended many consensus forecast. we will take a look at 2017 with a lot of asset classes. this is bloomberg. julie: "what'd you miss?" 2017 forecast, looking at asset classes. i'm looking at currencies, which is expected to be muted next year, especially looking at the fourth quarter of...
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bigillie, the one with the nose, he was originally joe, and joe was willie. they somehow switch right when they got into combat, but willie , he was originally a choctaw indian. the 45th infantry division, one ethnically diversel with a lot of native americans in it, so many of the people bill trained with were native americans, and bill worshiped them because they were such good soldiers. after thatased choctaw indian who survived the how our crazy story about he gets captured at anzio and is taken as p.o.w. and kills his captor and escapes, wounded and left for dead, but revived. they would only reunite in 1980, many years after the war, but the hulking willie was originally an native american, and that was clear and how he spoke. at himtell you, i look more and more, i think he is bill in a lot of ways, and anglo soldier, and i work with veterans now young and old and i understand this relationship so much better than when i was researching the book, but bill always said that these two guys, they did not like each other. they did not agree on politics are
bigillie, the one with the nose, he was originally joe, and joe was willie. they somehow switch right when they got into combat, but willie , he was originally a choctaw indian. the 45th infantry division, one ethnically diversel with a lot of native americans in it, so many of the people bill trained with were native americans, and bill worshiped them because they were such good soldiers. after thatased choctaw indian who survived the how our crazy story about he gets captured at anzio and is...
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hasn't gone his way. >> joe: three-time team captain. the throw and down the sideline, tipped and incomplete. ross couldn't hang on. and liufau took another hit. >> brady: trying to get devin ross. this has been the other part. liufau has been under duress all night long. if you have a bad leg you're a sitting dog back there. >> joe: washington has brought most part. shay fields staying on his feet to the 22. are you surprised colorado taken take more shots? >> brady: when liufau got hurt it messed up the flow of the offense and didn't want to put too much on montez's shoulders. at the end of the day it's part of it. it's hard as play caller when all of a championship game your starter goes down. you get a backup in. you don't know how he will react. you've seen it in the regular season but not on a huge national stage like this. >> joe: kinne, not a good night for him. pettis takes a care catch at the 45-yard line. only a 22-yard punt. our progressive performance of the game going to give it to the big guys up front for washington pavin
hasn't gone his way. >> joe: three-time team captain. the throw and down the sideline, tipped and incomplete. ross couldn't hang on. and liufau took another hit. >> brady: trying to get devin ross. this has been the other part. liufau has been under duress all night long. if you have a bad leg you're a sitting dog back there. >> joe: washington has brought most part. shay fields staying on his feet to the 22. are you surprised colorado taken take more shots? >> brady:...
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>> yes, he would bring willie and joe back, willie and joe never really leave.llie and joe in 1946 when he turns to politics, but he absolutely brought them back for events like general marshall. for the vietnam war, he had willie and joe in vietnam a couple of times. for korea, he had a whole book about willie and joe in korea. one of his final cartoons was willie in 1991 to comment on the first gulf war, so they never leave him. they were like a shadow he could never escape. i think he thought of them as real people, and he said, i did not create them. they created me. they gave him a life that he never would have had as a poor kid from the desert southwest, and he was always grateful to them, and he always of course knew that they stood for the suffering and the deaths of all the men in his company. he got to escape that fate. he was plucked from the ranks and put on stars & stripes, and he said, i connived to do that from day one and i got my wi sh. i escaped combat. and he was always very aware of that, and always guilty about that. >> question to your righ
>> yes, he would bring willie and joe back, willie and joe never really leave.llie and joe in 1946 when he turns to politics, but he absolutely brought them back for events like general marshall. for the vietnam war, he had willie and joe in vietnam a couple of times. for korea, he had a whole book about willie and joe in korea. one of his final cartoons was willie in 1991 to comment on the first gulf war, so they never leave him. they were like a shadow he could never escape. i think he...
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joe: i am joe weisenthal p are we are 30 minutes from trading in the u.s.carlet: overcoming a selloff in health care. joe: the question is what did you miss? scarlet: trump's rhetoric has become the most potent weapon in market and he put pharmaceuticals on alert. seems likely to continue to be one of the most important themes of financial markets. chinese shares quickly react. a longtime friend of china's president she shoot thing. it is mending ones and bridging divide in the transition. we will have more highlights from the conversation later in the show. let's get you started with a look at where the major index stands. standing by on record watch. what a turnaround in the major averages opened slightly lower. searching.absolutely a nasdaq is not far from a record close in the dow firstorts putting in its record close for -- since september of 2014. the policy meeting, we had a big rally in europe and asia and some investors are expecting the east to two extended bond buying program which would support extra liquidity. not participating and not trading,
joe: i am joe weisenthal p are we are 30 minutes from trading in the u.s.carlet: overcoming a selloff in health care. joe: the question is what did you miss? scarlet: trump's rhetoric has become the most potent weapon in market and he put pharmaceuticals on alert. seems likely to continue to be one of the most important themes of financial markets. chinese shares quickly react. a longtime friend of china's president she shoot thing. it is mending ones and bridging divide in the transition. we...
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please welcome vice president joseph biden. ♪ joe biden joe biden ♪ joe biden joe biden ♪ joe biden joe> stephen: welcome back. >> it's great to be back. >> stephen: so nice to first time we've spoke own air in over a year, and it is the first television interview you've done since the election. some people were shocked that night. some people were quite surprised. what was that night like for you? >> well, i've been in a closet since then. i haven't come out-- no. ( laughter ) look, it was a-- it was a-- it was disappointing, to state the obvious. and-- but there were signs toward the end that this was going to be a lot closer than we thought. hillary did get 2.5 million more votes, but the truth of the matter is. ( cheers and applause ) but, by the way, this is fair and square won. we have an electoral system. we're a republic. and that's the way it works. but i did a total of 84 campaign events for her, and toward the end, you could feel there was-- there was a change. because this was the-- there was hardly any discussion about any issues in this campaign. and i remember getting off
please welcome vice president joseph biden. ♪ joe biden joe biden ♪ joe biden joe biden ♪ joe biden joe> stephen: welcome back. >> it's great to be back. >> stephen: so nice to first time we've spoke own air in over a year, and it is the first television interview you've done since the election. some people were shocked that night. some people were quite surprised. what was that night like for you? >> well, i've been in a closet since then. i haven't come out-- no. (...
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but not my friend joe biden. he was courteous to everyone even the people that didn't always deserve it as an example how a powerful person with character and class treats anyone in a subordinate position. he treats them with humility, as god's children, with dignity equal to his own. he was later observed dancing oe a tabletop with senato table to. lovely wifein jill. i don't recall witnessing such an event like myself and actually having it happen eith either. he was lucky the moves and fewuh other senators would have seen. many years have passed since we shared those adventures and many have transpired personal, public for the reworked into disappointment and the challenges. we were still young men when we came to the senate. they both teste passed the bibll threescore intent. this place, the united states senate has been central and here we worked together on the country's challenges. here we fought and argued over the country's direction who would compromise and join forces to serve the public interest. here
but not my friend joe biden. he was courteous to everyone even the people that didn't always deserve it as an example how a powerful person with character and class treats anyone in a subordinate position. he treats them with humility, as god's children, with dignity equal to his own. he was later observed dancing oe a tabletop with senato table to. lovely wifein jill. i don't recall witnessing such an event like myself and actually having it happen eith either. he was lucky the moves and fewuh...
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joe? >> mr.ve been trying to adapt to a changing turkey for the past decade, changing in very troubling ways. i am wondering how do the latest developments, the latest acts of terror over the last six months to a year, and now assad's emerging success and possible victory in syria, how is that going to impact us over the next four years in our relationship with turkey? >> i think, joe, it's going to make our relationship with turkey more difficult. the turks are accustomed over decades to leaning on the united states and looking to us for leadership and we are normally in most of the middle east countries the out side power, and no longer, and the obama administration has taken the united states out of the leadership, and russia is now the dynamic power and the turks are looking to the russians, not for leadership but for cooperation, and the turks need to protect their border with syria, and they want to protect the turk population and ethnic group in northern syria and they want to prevent the
joe? >> mr.ve been trying to adapt to a changing turkey for the past decade, changing in very troubling ways. i am wondering how do the latest developments, the latest acts of terror over the last six months to a year, and now assad's emerging success and possible victory in syria, how is that going to impact us over the next four years in our relationship with turkey? >> i think, joe, it's going to make our relationship with turkey more difficult. the turks are accustomed over...
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when did you first meet joe and helen? - oh, it was their first valentine's day as boyfriend and girlfriend. i was working as a waiter in an italian restaurant and there was this big mix up and then helen ended up waiting for joe beautiful woman alone on such a romantic night. giacomo, (calls in italian)! he's only a busboy now but he has head waiter written all over him. - oh, no, it's really ok-- - signorina, meet my cousin giacomo. - hello - your valentine for this evening. - hi. (speaking italian) what'd he say? - he say you're nice. - i give it a year, tops. - [brian] you're supposed to say something nice, roy. - that was something nice. i really only give it six months. - [brian] would you say something positive? - oh, all right, all right. what are you gonna? oh, no. no, no, you wouldn't. - oh, no? - ok. all right, helen. you wanna play hardball? you stab the plane, the cello here gets it. - you don't think i'll do it, do you? - no. - guess again. (hissing sound) (screams) - you're messy, joe, you're messy, messy, m
when did you first meet joe and helen? - oh, it was their first valentine's day as boyfriend and girlfriend. i was working as a waiter in an italian restaurant and there was this big mix up and then helen ended up waiting for joe beautiful woman alone on such a romantic night. giacomo, (calls in italian)! he's only a busboy now but he has head waiter written all over him. - oh, no, it's really ok-- - signorina, meet my cousin giacomo. - hello - your valentine for this evening. - hi. (speaking...
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as joe said that time counts. in this effort joe biden has rallied not just congress but he has rallied a tremendous collection if researchers and doctors philanthropist, patience he is showing us with the right investments and the ingenuity of the american people to quote him there isn't anything we can't do. so i would like everybody to please join me in thanking what i consider to be the finest vice president in history. [applause] [applause] [applause] go head and embarrass joe, go ahead. [cheers and applause] [applause] so we are tackling cancer brain disease substance abuse and disorders and more. none of this work works would have been possible without bipartisan cooperation of both houses of congress. latta people involved but if there are some books that deserve a special shout out. that includes senators alexander and senators murphy. [applause] representatives often milan and to get. [applause] and green. [applause] and of course we could not have gotten across the finish line without the leadership of
as joe said that time counts. in this effort joe biden has rallied not just congress but he has rallied a tremendous collection if researchers and doctors philanthropist, patience he is showing us with the right investments and the ingenuity of the american people to quote him there isn't anything we can't do. so i would like everybody to please join me in thanking what i consider to be the finest vice president in history. [applause] [applause] [applause] go head and embarrass joe, go ahead....
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, i know you as my friend joe, the people of delaware know you as my friend joe. >> they hailed biden's resilience and friendship and commitment to family. >> don't always agree with him but i trust him impolicely. >> he is a towering figure and good man with a good heart and he looks out for the members of this body. >> joe biden loves his family, above all else. a good senator, terrific vice president, but he is a family man. >> the speeches when on for over two hours. just an extraordinary display of affection and admiration. soon to be the former vice president of the united states. we look forward to seeing what the next chapter is in joe biden's life. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> mayor jim kenney of philadelphia stopped by a school in west philadelphia today, that is taking part in the city's new preschool initiative. kenney sat with students and toured the peewee prep educational center as a result of the phl pre-k initiative, peewee prep can accommodate 60 more children next month. >>> manna received a 15,000 boost thanks to a check from bank o
, i know you as my friend joe, the people of delaware know you as my friend joe. >> they hailed biden's resilience and friendship and commitment to family. >> don't always agree with him but i trust him impolicely. >> he is a towering figure and good man with a good heart and he looks out for the members of this body. >> joe biden loves his family, above all else. a good senator, terrific vice president, but he is a family man. >> the speeches when on for over two...
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hasn't gone his way. >> joe: three-time team captain. the throw and down the sideline, tipped and incomplete. ross and liufau took another hit. >> brady: trying to get devin ross. this has been the other part. liufau has been under duress all night long. if you have a bad leg you're a sitting dog back there. in the second stringers for the most part. shay fields staying on his feet to the 22. are you surprised colorado taken take more shots? >> brady: when liufau got hurt it messed up the flow of the offense and didn't want to put too much on montez's shoulders. at the end of the day it's part of it. all of a sudden in a conference championship game your starter goes down. you get a backup in. you don't know how he will react. you've seen it in the regular season but not on a huge national stage like this. >> joe: kinne, not a good night for him. pettis takes a care catch at the 45-yard line. only a 22-yard punt. our progressive performance of the game going to give it to pair of 100 yard rushes >> brady: we have to give it to the big gu
hasn't gone his way. >> joe: three-time team captain. the throw and down the sideline, tipped and incomplete. ross and liufau took another hit. >> brady: trying to get devin ross. this has been the other part. liufau has been under duress all night long. if you have a bad leg you're a sitting dog back there. in the second stringers for the most part. shay fields staying on his feet to the 22. are you surprised colorado taken take more shots? >> brady: when liufau got hurt it...
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joe: -- math. joe: they are both shooting up in both very close to the highs of the day. 1.26, this is a big move particularly on the two-year. you do not see 10 basis points lose very often but it speaks to not only the hikes expected next year but a level of confidence that maybe dodd-frank should be taken more seriously. this is all it is except japan, it will be interesting to see going over to the asian coverage. he is the former vice chairman of the federal reserve at princeton. -- therely describes book about the crash was exceptionally important. he joins us this afternoon. professor, it is a most unusual time. i thought chair yellen delicately danced around the nation's capital political economics. do you have concerned about the independence of your federal reserve system? >> i have huge concern, absolutely. she was exactly right to dance around it. there are things going on in congress, i do not know it they onl pass, but things going such as control of the federal reserve's budget, whic
joe: -- math. joe: they are both shooting up in both very close to the highs of the day. 1.26, this is a big move particularly on the two-year. you do not see 10 basis points lose very often but it speaks to not only the hikes expected next year but a level of confidence that maybe dodd-frank should be taken more seriously. this is all it is except japan, it will be interesting to see going over to the asian coverage. he is the former vice chairman of the federal reserve at princeton. --...
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joe makes about $7 for this job. it's not much, but it's guaranteed income.e can't afford to lose this job. >> for one delivery, two people carry two buckets, weighing a total of 100 kilograms. from the entrance of the market to the very back of the store is about 100 meters. there are stores on the second floor as well. joe delivers to every single store. >> the more deliveries, the more it leaves him out of breath, with a pained expression >> two and a half hours after the job began. joe finishes delivering the bean sprouts. he never once took a slightly past 6:00 a.m. as the market opens. joe's next job begins. ♪ >> most early morning shoppers are working in the dining industry. joe takes orders from them and carries goods to the parking lot or to nearby stores. fee malbang bangs which are hardly seen any more, can be seen working at this market. how many deliveries can be made depends largely on how many times they can move through the crowd. every bang bang is eager to do as many rounds as possible. zhou takes routes in a are avoided by other bang bangs,
joe makes about $7 for this job. it's not much, but it's guaranteed income.e can't afford to lose this job. >> for one delivery, two people carry two buckets, weighing a total of 100 kilograms. from the entrance of the market to the very back of the store is about 100 meters. there are stores on the second floor as well. joe delivers to every single store. >> the more deliveries, the more it leaves him out of breath, with a pained expression >> two and a half hours after the...
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i'm joe johns. >> i'm alison kosik.d dancer debbie reynolds has died one day after the passing of her daughter carrie fisher. the performer was one of hollywood's biggest stars in the '50s and '60s. reynolds was known as much for her spirit as for her multifaceted talent. she was 84 years old. cnn's paul vercammen joins us. many are stunned. >> reporter: that is right. todd reynolds telling cnn yesterday he was with his mom. they were planning the memorial service for carrie fisher. debbie reynolds developed breathing problems and rushed to cedars sinai hospital in los angeles where she passed away. todd reynolds said debbie reynolds said i miss carrie and now she is with carrie. ♪ alone now and singing my song for you ♪ >> singer, dancer, actress, a hollywood triple threat. her film career started at the age of 16 after spotted in a beauty pageant. ♪ i'm laughing at clouds >> her star launched a few years later after a performance opposite gene kelly's in "singing in the rain." >> they picked me for "singing in the rai
i'm joe johns. >> i'm alison kosik.d dancer debbie reynolds has died one day after the passing of her daughter carrie fisher. the performer was one of hollywood's biggest stars in the '50s and '60s. reynolds was known as much for her spirit as for her multifaceted talent. she was 84 years old. cnn's paul vercammen joins us. many are stunned. >> reporter: that is right. todd reynolds telling cnn yesterday he was with his mom. they were planning the memorial service for carrie fisher....
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is he just trying to, you know... >> i think it's joe being joe.t's obviously too early to start talking about 2020. but, you know, it does bear to keep in mind that had joe biden been the nominee, i think that midwest firewall of the white working class might have stayed home for the democrats. >> because joe would have been able to assuage their anger, or because he had some humble roots, or... >> he's got some empathy. he's not -- he doesn't come off as the kind of elitist that many in the democratic party -- >> he also has a good record on women because of the assault issue on women. he's got a great record on service. he's got a great family of service. he's very well liked, and he speaks a little bit like trump. he doesn't have that whole verse-iology that these other candidates have. so, i think joe would have appealed to the common person. joe would have been a great candidate. and i think he sees that he could have won and sort of, you know, having that scope of, "i could of won, so i better not give this up just in case trump screws up re
is he just trying to, you know... >> i think it's joe being joe.t's obviously too early to start talking about 2020. but, you know, it does bear to keep in mind that had joe biden been the nominee, i think that midwest firewall of the white working class might have stayed home for the democrats. >> because joe would have been able to assuage their anger, or because he had some humble roots, or... >> he's got some empathy. he's not -- he doesn't come off as the kind of elitist...
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joe: is that sustainable?f japan be able to keep their long-term rates like that or will they have to run at some point? peter: i think they will have to run. i interpreted the move they made an september to pay the 10 year rate as a realization that over the coming years, they will have to let it back up. it will not have the stamina to keep it there nor do they really think they want to because the negative rates did not work. curve yield hurt intermediation. i think it is a lesson for other countries that tried extraordinary policies that unwinding these, you don't want your yield curve too fast. corroded got ahead of it so he can manage it overtime. which policy doesn't move more on? peter: i think there is going to be more changes in the u.s.. i think it is u.s. change will drive that exchange rate because we know what is coming inside japan. it will have a big impact. joe: i love the way you put it, that bank of japan is going to become the world central banker because everything becomes the fact oh usin
joe: is that sustainable?f japan be able to keep their long-term rates like that or will they have to run at some point? peter: i think they will have to run. i interpreted the move they made an september to pay the 10 year rate as a realization that over the coming years, they will have to let it back up. it will not have the stamina to keep it there nor do they really think they want to because the negative rates did not work. curve yield hurt intermediation. i think it is a lesson for other...
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joe, rahel? >> okay, hena, a new amazon grocery store we're very curious about. >> everyone has been talking about this, no check out, customers just grab and go. this store is in downtown seattle. the service is called amazon go. here is thousand works. customers past their cell phone at a turnstile at a store, which connect them to theiramazon account, right now only amazon employees have access during this testing phase, back to you. >> very interesting. i feel like i would leave the store like that feeling very guilty, as if i had not completed the process? also very unsure of whether the cops would come after up? >> exactly. >> all right, hena, thank you. >>> well, katie, updates our forecast, meisha has the latest on the roads, that's next. >> plus, we'll show you how two eagles players spent their day off helping the community. someone once asked, do we ever think about anything other than steak? yes... and... no. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special: turf and surf.
joe, rahel? >> okay, hena, a new amazon grocery store we're very curious about. >> everyone has been talking about this, no check out, customers just grab and go. this store is in downtown seattle. the service is called amazon go. here is thousand works. customers past their cell phone at a turnstile at a store, which connect them to theiramazon account, right now only amazon employees have access during this testing phase, back to you. >> very interesting. i feel like i would...
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joe biden. and so from that moment on i was following the career of this irishman, this latter day descendant of hubert humphrey, the happy warrior, the man who stands up for the common man and woman in our country. and in 1972, you had this great campaign team led by john matilla who captured your spirit, your soul, what you represented now in this half-century of american politics. and in 1976 when i ran for congress, just four years later, saying i think i can run -- i walked into the office of this man john mattilla up in boston that looked like a museum to joe biden with all the joe biden messages on his wall. from that moment on through john matilla, larry rasky, ron clane, all the people who worked for me and worked for you, i have been privileged to be able to chronicle your journey of work and inspiration for our country. and i think it is really just perfect here that you are the commander in creef of -- commander in chief of this rocket ship to the moon to find the cure for cancer, be
joe biden. and so from that moment on i was following the career of this irishman, this latter day descendant of hubert humphrey, the happy warrior, the man who stands up for the common man and woman in our country. and in 1972, you had this great campaign team led by john matilla who captured your spirit, your soul, what you represented now in this half-century of american politics. and in 1976 when i ran for congress, just four years later, saying i think i can run -- i walked into the office...