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joe kennedy wanted joe jr. president of the united states. >> a front seat in america's defense for a young man who saw what happened over there. >> unlike joe, jack was not dutiful. he had a little bit of a rebellious streak, gallivanting around, chasing girls. he was also sick a lot. >> when jack is 2 years old he contracts scarlet fever, and he is basically sick for the rest of his life. fallen arches, bad knees, chronic colds. you name it, he had it. >> jack gets an office job in the navy intelligence service because jack is disabled in any number of ways. it's during that office job that he takes up with a woman. >> she's a danish journalist called inga arvad. they have this very intense affair. and the problem was that the fbi were recording some of these romantic sessions. >> inga arvad is a great beauty, but she was allegedly a german spy. and that made it a bit awkward. >> jack kennedy is in naval intelligence. he has nazi intelligence trying to take advantage of the kennedys to learn secrets. the fbi
joe kennedy wanted joe jr. president of the united states. >> a front seat in america's defense for a young man who saw what happened over there. >> unlike joe, jack was not dutiful. he had a little bit of a rebellious streak, gallivanting around, chasing girls. he was also sick a lot. >> when jack is 2 years old he contracts scarlet fever, and he is basically sick for the rest of his life. fallen arches, bad knees, chronic colds. you name it, he had it. >> jack gets an...
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joe: your hometown? john: hampton, virginia. joe: when did you enter the army? john: i entered the army march the seventh, 1967, yes sir. 1967, yes sir. joe: drafted or listed? john: i enlisted. there were reasons why i and listed. the vietnam war had gone on hot and heavy, and i had lost one family member, staff sergeant joe franklin walker, who was killed in vietnam, and the first cavalry. i had another friend. joe: what was his relation to you, cousin? john: yes sir, he was my cousin. friend that i attended high school with. and they werefted both in infantry. i decided to volunteer. the reason was i had the opportunity to choose my own career field and i did. i got a good career field, it was not combat arms, it wasn't infantry, and i was very pleased about that. joe: what was your sense of the vietnam war before you decided to enlist? john: i looked at the news one morning, and i saw an article that was involving the vietnam and i saw some of the people, and some of the kids. i just said to myself, i wish there was some way i could help them out. that was a
joe: your hometown? john: hampton, virginia. joe: when did you enter the army? john: i entered the army march the seventh, 1967, yes sir. 1967, yes sir. joe: drafted or listed? john: i enlisted. there were reasons why i and listed. the vietnam war had gone on hot and heavy, and i had lost one family member, staff sergeant joe franklin walker, who was killed in vietnam, and the first cavalry. i had another friend. joe: what was his relation to you, cousin? john: yes sir, he was my cousin. friend...
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clan that joe is dead.ere's no time for crying, we have to get on with the live being. kennedys don't cry and jack said he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. we're going to go sailing. and that's what they did. >> in joe kennedy's rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. it shows the depth of main that joe felt. >> after his death, it was jfk who had to step up and there was a moment that his father said, okay, you're next. >> just after joe junior died, jack said to one of his friends, i could feel my father's breath on my neck. >> after the war, joe senior pressures jack to launch his political career. >> jack was not ready for the role he was about to take on. first of all, he was young and second of all, all of the attention at that point has been on grooming joe. >> but the kennedys always find a way to make their dreams come true and for joe kennedy senior, 1946. his dream is to have jack go to congress. the problem there is no seat to run for in boston but there is one by a politici
clan that joe is dead.ere's no time for crying, we have to get on with the live being. kennedys don't cry and jack said he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. we're going to go sailing. and that's what they did. >> in joe kennedy's rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. it shows the depth of main that joe felt. >> after his death, it was jfk who had to step up and there was a moment that his father said, okay, you're next. >> just after joe junior died, jack...
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joe: the kept you on the straight and narrow, didn't they? john: yes sir. joe: your hometown? john: hampton, virginia. joe: when did you enter the army? marchi enter the the army the seventh, 1947. 1967, yes sir. joe: drafted or listed? john: i enlisted. member,st one family joe franklin walker, who was , and i hadietnam another friend. joe: what was his relation to you, cousin? john: yes sir he was my cousin turbid -- cousin. i also had another friend drafted and he was an infantry. i decided to volunteer. the reason was i had the opportunity to choose my own career field and i did. i got a good career field, it was not combat arms, it wasn't infantry, and i was very pleased about that. sense of the your vietnam war before you decided to enlist? john: i looked at the news one article and i saw an that was involving the vietnam and i saw some of the kids and i thought to myself, i wish there was some way i could help them out. that was a contributing factor -- one of the contributing factors. when i volunteered, i was very pleased to get into the aviation field versus combat a
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joe: flat. diana: flat. and the final one, who runs the central bank of turkey, who is the governor? the governor or the president? luke: erdogan. joe: erdogan. diana: a joint effort. jonathan: there we go, very diplomatic. great to catch up with you diana amoa, joe higgins, and luke hickmore. that does it for me, from us from new york. we will see you next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time and 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the risks and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ life, liberty, and emerging markets. one index provider explains how four measures of freedom leads to more sustainable growth. as such, she has no exposure to china. the world's biggest portfolio manager no one has ever heard of -- gerry o'rilley of vanguard. he oversees more than a trillion dollars and is only mission is to match the s&p 500. millennials are a generation that cannot be ignored, and there is an et
joe: flat. diana: flat. and the final one, who runs the central bank of turkey, who is the governor? the governor or the president? luke: erdogan. joe: erdogan. diana: a joint effort. jonathan: there we go, very diplomatic. great to catch up with you diana amoa, joe higgins, and luke hickmore. that does it for me, from us from new york. we will see you next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time and 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪...
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joe joe hyped of the pressure down before say that we go to the break here the u.s. has already been threatening the european companies with sanctions ok i don't see any dodgy law going on there ok all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the middle east state with our team. seventy four design submissions. seven sounds i like. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. a championship. and a russian. show you how. the crimea bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique transport to reach. out of crimea. most of those you want google for more familiar quite a bit but it's clear. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution of you tube clips the demonstration going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be freezing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no war here i mean your list book video of gloom in the neighborhood is that i knew this feeling needed to the former ukrainian president reca
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in turan go ahead joe. i mean i get it i get it with the others this but i don't agree that we are both to to have a regime change in the regime change in iran or a wider regional confrontation yes there are some if you use the word on trial they're trying basically to accelerate potential with the iran or the pressure on iran basically to create this alliance between with between netanyahu and some of the arab states basically to put pressure on the you know that's the series of steps taken in the past few weeks between the strikes in syria the nuclear deal the sanctions. possible something in yemen. you have elections also in lebanon who allowed iran also to flex its muscle somehow in other countries but i don't think that our boat we are in two thousand and six we had nothing in this this. coming from the top of the spaciousness over you know but the posture on the ground didn't change we didn't seem well at all i think i think but i think things are changing and i think they're changing very rapidly we
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jonathan: joe, you like the 90 basis points? joe: yes, i think so. at shorter ends of the occur -- of the curve. jonathan: staying with me are you all. coming up, the auction block. ricky holding often -- auction -- turkey holding auctions. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." investors are being lure away. so fierce is the demand, value is coming in light. weaker lending protections than before. there was an $11 billion sale with a yield of 0.9 34%, the highest since january 2011. 2019 --share since 2017. less than planned from the lira tumbling. treasury a combined $700 million from the sale of two-year and five-year notes. we heard from the turkey president he spoke with us about monetary policy. >> you will play a role in monetary policy going forward, is that the big change? >> this make make some uncomfortable, but we have to do it. it is those cool the state -- rule the state were accountable to the citizens. jonathan: still with me, joe andins, and luke hickmore, diana imola. amoa.esident -- diana
jonathan: joe, you like the 90 basis points? joe: yes, i think so. at shorter ends of the occur -- of the curve. jonathan: staying with me are you all. coming up, the auction block. ricky holding often -- auction -- turkey holding auctions. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." investors are being lure away. so fierce is the demand, value is coming in light. weaker lending protections than before. there was an $11 billion sale with a...
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joe: flat. diana: flat. and the final one, who runs the central bank of turkey, who is the governor? the governor or the president? luke: erdogan. joe: erdogan. diana: a joint effort. jonathan: there we go, very diplomatic. great to catch up with you diana amoa, joe higgins, and luke hickmore. that does it for me, from us from new york. we will see you next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time and 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> the country has the polls as we can as pressure mounts are moral companies to pay up instead. goldman sa
joe: flat. diana: flat. and the final one, who runs the central bank of turkey, who is the governor? the governor or the president? luke: erdogan. joe: erdogan. diana: a joint effort. jonathan: there we go, very diplomatic. great to catch up with you diana amoa, joe higgins, and luke hickmore. that does it for me, from us from new york. we will see you next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time and 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪...
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joe joe joe hype of the jesuit on being for civil rights or we go to the break here the u.s. has already been threatening european companies with sanctions ok i don't see any dodgy law going on there ok all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the middle east stay with our team. and the politics in washington not been driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could have gone into renewables ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying jobs in america would be part of a growing world beating industry because they kowtow to those lobbyist they got stuck in the coal business which operated by the gas business which is a true dodgy turn a lot of reasons and now it's going to be obliterated by chinese led revolution in some. seventy four design submissions. seven cells pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. a champion of that. underbrush. show you how. the premium bridge was built. with those the co
joe joe joe hype of the jesuit on being for civil rights or we go to the break here the u.s. has already been threatening european companies with sanctions ok i don't see any dodgy law going on there ok all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the middle east stay with our team. and the politics in washington not been driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could have gone into renewables...
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. >> joe sr.ost his favorite son, joe jr., his favorite daughter kick, and yet for a family that's endured so much tragedy, they don't look like it. they look like they're at play all the time. >> 25-year-old aspiring attorney robert kennedy has given the dynasty its newest member. >> bobry marries ethel sckakel, who gives birth to the first grandchild of joe and rose kennedy, kathleen. >> john, known as jack, is eight years older than bobby and at 34 is in his third term as a congressman, yet he still leads a bachelor's life. >> jack was having a lot of fun not being married. he had lots of girlfriends. he was a party boy. he was a playboy. he was regarded by his peers in congress as being a bit of a dilettante. >> joe yearns for his son to become president, and the next logical step is a seat in the u.s. senate. but in jack's first appearance on national television, he seems undecided. >> are you going to run? >> well, i think that we have a good chance at carrying massachusetts in 1952. and i'm
. >> joe sr.ost his favorite son, joe jr., his favorite daughter kick, and yet for a family that's endured so much tragedy, they don't look like it. they look like they're at play all the time. >> 25-year-old aspiring attorney robert kennedy has given the dynasty its newest member. >> bobry marries ethel sckakel, who gives birth to the first grandchild of joe and rose kennedy, kathleen. >> john, known as jack, is eight years older than bobby and at 34 is in his third...
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joe: erdogan. a joint effort.onathan: great to catch up with you diana amoa, joe higgins, and luke hickmore. from new york, we will see you next friday. 1 p.m. new york time and 6 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." you are watching bloomberg tv. ? scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg etf iq, where we focus on the risks and rewards by traded funds. ♪ life, liberty, nt emerging markets. -- and emerging markets. china.osure to the world's biggest portfolio manager no one has ever heard of opened more than a trillion dollars and is only mission is to max the xmp 500
joe: erdogan. a joint effort.onathan: great to catch up with you diana amoa, joe higgins, and luke hickmore. from new york, we will see you next friday. 1 p.m. new york time and 6 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." you are watching bloomberg tv. ? scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg etf iq, where we focus on the risks and rewards by traded funds. ♪ life, liberty, nt emerging markets. -- and emerging markets. china.osure to the world's biggest portfolio manager...
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joe joe child to the pressure that. we go to break here the u.s. has already been threatening european companies with sanctions ok i don't see any dodgy law going on there ok all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the middle east stay with our team. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the beach but how would you and the great the great you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia. the special one come on both appreciate me to just say the radio p.r.t. teams the latest edition to make it up as we go so i need to look. at that your secon
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but joe insisted.new that jack, newcomer to the presidency, needed someone to watch his back, someone to protect him. he knew that the responsibilities that were now going to be put on his son's shoulders were absolutely enormous. ♪ better than all the rest ♪ applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. over thsign our petition, we've had to impeach this president. he's a clear and present danger, and congress knows it. we're calling on leaders in both parties to put the safety and security of our country over their own political interests. they need to show that no one is above the law. join us at needtoimpeach.com. let's tell congress that if they won't do something, we'll elect new representatives who will. the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. stella artois. voila! pockets. enjoy! why let life....keep you from enjoying li
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joe: and i am joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" scarlet: the 10-year lead is pushing up. joe: but the question is "what'd , you miss?" scarlet: protesting a decision for tariffs. now, targeting wall street. the crypto exchange has new institutional products. we have the details up ahead. anchor "what'd you miss?" :north korea's threatening to cancel a meeting. ,or now, we have michael hirson with eurasia. you came in to talk about china and zte and trade. we will get to that in a minute, but in your time spent covering the region, is it typical to have this sort of fits and starts, and should we take it as a dead and now or that this is all part of the negotiation, if -- as a dead end now or that this is all part of the negotiation, if you will? could be an emotional or rhetorical response by north korea, and now there will probably be some behind the scenes diplomacy. obviously, president trump wants to make this happen. kim jong-un has strong incentives to have this summit toohrough, so i think it is early to w
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joe: what'd you miss? a question hangs over the proposed summit with president trump and kim jong-un. north korea threatened to pull out of talks. yields are near the high watermark seeing treasuries gaining steam. turkey's erdogan wants to hand in the country's monetary policy. investors look to intervention from policymakers. president trump responding after north korea threatened to pull out of his june 7 summit. and comets is national security adviser made. fulton has invoked libya as the ministrations model for dealing with the regime. , he warned it is absurd to do their compare the dprk to libya, which had been at the initial stage of nuclear development. if the u.s. is trying to force our unilateral abandonment we will no longer be interested in such dialogue. the president addressed this during a meeting say north korea had not raised concerns directly. as for the summit president trump told reporters we will have to see. leader of ourby a national security coverage in washington. proposing,olton
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joe: have a great evening.emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." president trump cancels the summit with kim jong-un. state of plays with a former u.s. trade representative. plus, highlights from paris as president macron gathers the biggest names in technology.
joe: have a great evening.emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." president trump cancels the summit with kim jong-un. state of plays with a former u.s. trade representative. plus, highlights from paris as president macron gathers the biggest names in technology.
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host of "joe pera talks with you," comedian joe pera. featuring the 8g band with aaron spears. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic. in that case let's get to the news. president trump today officially announced the u.s. would pull out of the iran nuclear deal. i have to say i'm kind of surprised. usually when trump doesn't like a deal he just stays in it and violates all the terms. [ laughter ] president trump announced today that the u.s. will pull out of the iran deal and said, quote, "when i make promises i keep them." then melania laughed so hard her mouth fell off. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] according to "the wall street journal," during a recent informal four hour practice session for an interview with special council robert mueller president trump's lawyers were only able to walk him through two questions. to be fair, number three was when they started to get tou
host of "joe pera talks with you," comedian joe pera. featuring the 8g band with aaron spears. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic. in that case let's get to the news. president trump today officially announced the u.s. would pull out of the iran nuclear deal. i have to say i'm kind of surprised. usually when...
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joe, come on down, what can we do? so i literally said listen, we can call my peace corps senegal lease director if he will have maria in the summer in senegal. >> get her out of town. >> so i said, that is a great idea. well the funny thing is, do you realize eunice was sleeping on the sofa in his room, i hadn't even noticed her. she had this coat over her. she jumped up said, great idea, she is only 18, i think this is fabulous. so she just sent maria to senegal which was amazing. >> it didn't work though. she came back. >> she came back. another time, i'm one of nine children in an irish catholic family. i'm also a middle child which maria, which eunice actually identified for me. i didn't realize we were had that same thing. but i brought my daughter, my daughter, my sister to the last special olympics recreated in her backyard. here she was in her 80s -- >> in the pool. >> said, let's do it again. so started the special olympics which was for at least three years. i said, well, this is the time i can bring my sist
joe, come on down, what can we do? so i literally said listen, we can call my peace corps senegal lease director if he will have maria in the summer in senegal. >> get her out of town. >> so i said, that is a great idea. well the funny thing is, do you realize eunice was sleeping on the sofa in his room, i hadn't even noticed her. she had this coat over her. she jumped up said, great idea, she is only 18, i think this is fabulous. so she just sent maria to senegal which was amazing....
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joe: good word. a college and high school senior and i asked them this overtime, small sample, but my elder daughter is using the product less and less. i see her here, mail eldest, during ottawa teenagers to. but the reach that we thought would be 5030 and tightening, that's not existing for snap. figuring out what to do with that is job number one for them. but if that 15 to 30 gets narrower, that's not great for revenues or profitability. over time we have got to focus on that. profilehere are high citizens criticizing the company. what is your daughter --what is she doing with the time that she used to spend on snap? one is going to work, the other is going to college, but obvious they are big consumers. the younger generation and around the volvo will life. they are different consumers and are from consumers of the data can users of the product. i think that facebook, it reminds me of those people who get in the rock 'n roll hall of fame who sell a couple of hundred million albums and no one adm
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indiana needs, joe donnelly voted no.hen the time came to cut your taxes, joe voted no. when the time came to repeal and replace the disaster of obamacare, joe voted no. when the time came for indiana to defund planned parenthood, joe voted no. he is thinking of voting no on gina haspel to be director of cia despite her being in american patriot. she has been endorsed by cia directors from both parties, including indiana's own former senator. i don't know about the rest of you but i think indiana deserves better. [applause] vice pres. pence: my fellow hoosiers, indiana delivered for us in 2016 and i know indiana will deliver again in 2018. when we reelect conservative leaders in congress, when we elect new leaders in congress like a fellow named greg pence. [applause] indiana will deliver for america again when we send mike braun to the united states senate this november. [applause] mike braun is a job creator and his business right here in the state. he is a conservative who i have known for many years and i know he will
indiana needs, joe donnelly voted no.hen the time came to cut your taxes, joe voted no. when the time came to repeal and replace the disaster of obamacare, joe voted no. when the time came for indiana to defund planned parenthood, joe voted no. he is thinking of voting no on gina haspel to be director of cia despite her being in american patriot. she has been endorsed by cia directors from both parties, including indiana's own former senator. i don't know about the rest of you but i think...
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to get elected, he needs to become joe donnelly.ro life moderate and seen as vulnerable because he has the d in front of his name. this is a state that trump won. and expect greg pence, the brother of the vice president. he just won the sixth congressional district. he's about to get some executive weight in his corner. the president has shown that he can cover a lot of ground and no particular order. so anticipate that the president will talk about the prisoners release from north korea. he will probably talk about the conflict in syria and the goal on heights. one item that got buried with the headlines that came out, the president's opposition to the farm bill because he wants to see tighter work requirement for food stamp recipients. the president can talk about whatever he wants and often does. >> thanks, mike. we should say just when you think it's all done, the blue wave and all, what do i tell you? like even the financial markets. defy the consensus opinion. it was very wrong in 2016. it's been wrong often times here. it's a
to get elected, he needs to become joe donnelly.ro life moderate and seen as vulnerable because he has the d in front of his name. this is a state that trump won. and expect greg pence, the brother of the vice president. he just won the sixth congressional district. he's about to get some executive weight in his corner. the president has shown that he can cover a lot of ground and no particular order. so anticipate that the president will talk about the prisoners release from north korea. he...
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joe: let's talk mexico.le are focused on nafta but there is an election thethere could be candidate. paul: they are cheap by any standard. a lot of volatility happening in mexico. it has ridden stuff out. if your president isn't the most protectable. there is a scenario where, if mr. lopez followed through on the worst of his policies, and you get a bad negotiation, things would go wrong, but we are down to a low probability scenario which is not priced in. joe: so right now you are being compensated for some down side. paul: we've been losing money in mexico for a while. scarlet: you're going to keep doubling down. in mexico, they could seek to renegotiate any renegotiation with nafta. how much does that lay into the actual economy? paul: i don't think a renegotiation of a renegotiation is a sensible thing to take positions on. it is the u.s. which is the driver. u.s. election is important. i don't think a renegotiation of a renegotiation is one of them. joe: brexit. [laughter] a car crashtill paired it's s
joe: let's talk mexico.le are focused on nafta but there is an election thethere could be candidate. paul: they are cheap by any standard. a lot of volatility happening in mexico. it has ridden stuff out. if your president isn't the most protectable. there is a scenario where, if mr. lopez followed through on the worst of his policies, and you get a bad negotiation, things would go wrong, but we are down to a low probability scenario which is not priced in. joe: so right now you are being...
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joe: what about tech?ther huge question of whether after two years of incredible tech outperformance, they have done well, so can they continue that? jim: that is a really good question. i am on the fence on that myself. i do not think i would stay involved with the most popular stocks. inhink if you have been them, pat yourself on the back and it take the profits, may be moved to other parts of the text spectrum. maybe down in capital a little bit timid cap -- mid cap names. i will stay with technology, at least in the market weight, because i think we are being overtaken by business spending led, rather than consumer spending. i think it would look for a era technology spending to be a leader in the economy, but i just think that the most popular fang stocks are over baked and overdone, and if there continues to be turbulence, or we set a new low in the market yet this year, i think that those stocks will be prime sale candidates by a lot of portfolios -- sell candidates by a a lot of portfolios. joe: no
joe: what about tech?ther huge question of whether after two years of incredible tech outperformance, they have done well, so can they continue that? jim: that is a really good question. i am on the fence on that myself. i do not think i would stay involved with the most popular stocks. inhink if you have been them, pat yourself on the back and it take the profits, may be moved to other parts of the text spectrum. maybe down in capital a little bit timid cap -- mid cap names. i will stay with...
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joe manchin voted "no."oted to defund planned parenthood, joe manchin voted to fund planned parenthood. i voted to reduce the regulations bringing the west virginia jobs back. joe manchin is on the chuck schumer team. he is sitting there with elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, he has a 70%, 80% voting record with them. that is not west virginia. i welcome the opportunity to take on joe manchin this november and replace him and bring a much-needed republican vote to the united states senate. [cheers and applause] >> bret: mr. morrisey, you are running as an insurgent republican, a political outsider. but you worked on capitol hill. and as a big-money lobbyist in d.c., so how are you not a creature of the swamp? >> i think it is very clear of all of the candidates on the stage, i am actually the only one with a conservative record of results. and when so many people here on the stage either abandon the state or they were on the barack obama team, i was literally by myself suing barack obama because he threatene
joe manchin voted "no."oted to defund planned parenthood, joe manchin voted to fund planned parenthood. i voted to reduce the regulations bringing the west virginia jobs back. joe manchin is on the chuck schumer team. he is sitting there with elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, he has a 70%, 80% voting record with them. that is not west virginia. i welcome the opportunity to take on joe manchin this november and replace him and bring a much-needed republican vote to the united states...
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and you, joe. to joe. good to see you, joe. and you, joe. are you ready to unleash?sh? yes, i am. here you, joe. are you ready to unleash? yes, iam. here is. here's a you, joe. are you ready to unleash? yes, i am. here is. here's a very confident young man. he has got a lot of energy as you would expect, and, he seems like you is really clear about what he once do in the game, and how is going to approach this week, and that is you can ask someone this week, and that is you can ask someone making their debut, which is really exciting for as captain. and i remember mine, and i rememberthe feeling, or you want to do is get given your cap feeling, or you want to do is get given yourcap and feeling, or you want to do is get given your cap and go out there. during the build up to this test match at lord's, the weather has been great. perfect time to dry out your new sunglasses for this season. relying on the weather is the choice of difficult as pakistan's captain has discovered over the last few weeks. we play county, too cold. too hot, then moving to ireland, first two
and you, joe. to joe. good to see you, joe. and you, joe. are you ready to unleash?sh? yes, i am. here you, joe. are you ready to unleash? yes, iam. here is. here's a you, joe. are you ready to unleash? yes, i am. here is. here's a very confident young man. he has got a lot of energy as you would expect, and, he seems like you is really clear about what he once do in the game, and how is going to approach this week, and that is you can ask someone this week, and that is you can ask someone...
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joe?onfessore, what are we to make of the developments over the week and rod rosenstein's response sending this along to the inspector general? >> jim, i think he's trying to avert a crisis as best he can. he's trying to give it here in hopes he won't give more tomorrow. but let's be clear, the president is asking for the same thing he's attacking. he's asking for a political investigation to find out if the investigation happening now was political and using his power as the president to do so. he's tweeting he'll make an official request today but he's crossing a line here. but what he wants to do is fish around and find more facts on the ground for his thesis, which is that the real scandal is the investigation into foreign influence on the campaign and not the foreign influence itself. so as evidence has piled up of different foreign actors trying to get a piece of the trump campaign and make a bet on the trump campaign, he's trying to make it about the investigation. >> mark mazzetti,
joe?onfessore, what are we to make of the developments over the week and rod rosenstein's response sending this along to the inspector general? >> jim, i think he's trying to avert a crisis as best he can. he's trying to give it here in hopes he won't give more tomorrow. but let's be clear, the president is asking for the same thing he's attacking. he's asking for a political investigation to find out if the investigation happening now was political and using his power as the president to...
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if joe donnelly, slipping joe. the democrats -- if he gets back into power, remember what i said, they will raise your taxes, they will destroy your jobs, and they are going to knock the hell out of your borders. we have the worst immigration laws in the history of mankind and we are slowly getting them changed so give me reinforcements, please. ok? [applause] last week, as an example, that deputy chair of the democratic national committee, congressman keith ellison, do you know him? march the navy parade wearing a t-shirt that read, i do not believe in borders. -- marched in a t-shirt wearing a shirt that read i do not believe in borders. when i announced in june 16, he was being interviewed by george stephanopoulos on abc. and, the interview, so states after i announced -- and keith ellison said, you know he is going to win, don't you? he said, you know he is going to win. and george and somebody else who i want mention in there, go ahead. they smiled a little bit, respectfully. but keith ellison, he said, he is
if joe donnelly, slipping joe. the democrats -- if he gets back into power, remember what i said, they will raise your taxes, they will destroy your jobs, and they are going to knock the hell out of your borders. we have the worst immigration laws in the history of mankind and we are slowly getting them changed so give me reinforcements, please. ok? [applause] last week, as an example, that deputy chair of the democratic national committee, congressman keith ellison, do you know him? march the...
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i'm going to hand it over to joe. joe: what did you miss?r coupled with a geopolitical tensions and divergent strength versus the dollar could be just a recipe for the perfect storm and commodities. an.e to explain mike mcglo commodities of already had a great start to the year. before we talk about what they could do, what has driven the commodity gains? >> the first thing is lower prices. the key thing to remember is the rally, it is less than three years old. the stock bull market is over a decade. it is just starting. prices are down for so long are starting to come back. a key factor is the dollar which you mentioned earlier. -- at a bit of him reflection thing the dollar in april. joe: with a soft commodities, how much is weather? mike: it is a key factor. , it isn and wheat june, and august that are going to matter. last year, there are three weeks of extremely cold weather that saved the crop. this year, if we get more ,ormalization in weather prices are ready to jump because up, and thecking dollar is weak, if we do have too much is
i'm going to hand it over to joe. joe: what did you miss?r coupled with a geopolitical tensions and divergent strength versus the dollar could be just a recipe for the perfect storm and commodities. an.e to explain mike mcglo commodities of already had a great start to the year. before we talk about what they could do, what has driven the commodity gains? >> the first thing is lower prices. the key thing to remember is the rally, it is less than three years old. the stock bull market is...
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joe?eah. peter baker, can you tell us -- take us inside the white house and the sense of helplessness that staff members must have trump and giuliani winging as they go, leaving them in an unenviable position trying to explain the latest narrative, wherever those two decide it's going to roam. >> yeah, you can imagine what that's like. those who have been out in public on television or elsewhere defending him suddenly seeing rudy giuliani give a very different version of events and now you're left holding the bag. how do you explain it? how do you defend the president? are you nechb part of the conversation? you're not. for any white house, that is a very, very disconcerting feeling. sarah sanders was left feeling from the podium to explain she has the best information given at any time meaning they're not telling her the truth. no press secretary likes that. that's a very big point of friction inside a white house. i imagine you can see something like that happening or playing out in the
joe?eah. peter baker, can you tell us -- take us inside the white house and the sense of helplessness that staff members must have trump and giuliani winging as they go, leaving them in an unenviable position trying to explain the latest narrative, wherever those two decide it's going to roam. >> yeah, you can imagine what that's like. those who have been out in public on television or elsewhere defending him suddenly seeing rudy giuliani give a very different version of events and now...
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joe: i'm joe weisenthal.are tuning in live on twitter, welcome to our closing bell coverage every weekday from 4:00 to 5:00 eastern. we begin with markets minutes. u.s. stocks rallied into the close. this was not a wide range in terms of the moves. by have the indexes closing 3/10 of 1% for the s&p and dow. the nasdaq faring better. up by 6/10 of 1%. this coming after the federal reserve meeting minutes show the central bank, not really in any rush to pick up the rate -- the past -- the pace of rate hikes. even though it looks like the economy is doing well. they basically confirmed they are going in jim. joe: a little bit of dovishness in the mention of willingness to have and overshoot. it seemed to help the market. overall, i don't think people thought there were many surprises. scarlet: in terms of the industry groups, utilities rose the most. 9/10 of 1%. a little bit of the defenses and rate sensitive companies and the growth companies as well as financials and telecoms leading the decline. in terms of i
joe: i'm joe weisenthal.are tuning in live on twitter, welcome to our closing bell coverage every weekday from 4:00 to 5:00 eastern. we begin with markets minutes. u.s. stocks rallied into the close. this was not a wide range in terms of the moves. by have the indexes closing 3/10 of 1% for the s&p and dow. the nasdaq faring better. up by 6/10 of 1%. this coming after the federal reserve meeting minutes show the central bank, not really in any rush to pick up the rate -- the past -- the...
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joe: and the schnucks. where did you do your training, basic and advanced? john: basic training was fort bragg, north carolina. d41. you never forget those numbers. that was the unit i was assigned to. my number when i volunteered was on the sign, that is correct. [laughter] joe: i'm sure it is. what training did you get for your mos? john: i received training at fort eustis, virginia. the school was very high-tech, and they taught me the basic skills as to how to disassemble a uh1 helicopter, reassemble, and how to work on various components. very good training. joe: you must have thought you were going to never get out of virginia. john: you are absolutely right,
joe: and the schnucks. where did you do your training, basic and advanced? john: basic training was fort bragg, north carolina. d41. you never forget those numbers. that was the unit i was assigned to. my number when i volunteered was on the sign, that is correct. [laughter] joe: i'm sure it is. what training did you get for your mos? john: i received training at fort eustis, virginia. the school was very high-tech, and they taught me the basic skills as to how to disassemble a uh1 helicopter,...
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joe: not by his joyce. mike: joe donnelly is known as a leading moderate voice in the united states senate. consistently rated as the most bipartisan senators. serves on the agriculture committee and armed services committee and the banking committee. before he was elected to the senate as a democrat in the -- in 2012, he served three terms in the house representing northern indiana and i say with great pride he was representing south bend, indiana, home of my alma mater and where our son jack is in school. jack is happy to see you here. got one of your constituents there. senator donnelly: keep spending money. mike: i promise he is. senator donnelly: i hope the parents are as well. mike: but joe donnelly is a dear personal friend. someone of great principle, great character. he's someone who always stands for the best things in the house and now in the senate. not an easy thing to do in the house or senate but he's somebody who really tries to make things work and he made today work on his calendar. so, jo
joe: not by his joyce. mike: joe donnelly is known as a leading moderate voice in the united states senate. consistently rated as the most bipartisan senators. serves on the agriculture committee and armed services committee and the banking committee. before he was elected to the senate as a democrat in the -- in 2012, he served three terms in the house representing northern indiana and i say with great pride he was representing south bend, indiana, home of my alma mater and where our son jack...
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joe that one was a jaw-dropper. that's the homeland security secretary suggesting she's not aware of the intel community's assessment. not, by the way, not a secret. made public. or the senate intelligence committee's report also made public last week that says russia put its thumb on the scale on behalf of donald trump. >> well and everybody saw it. i mean everybody saw the announcement last week. everybody saw the four intel chiefs that donald trump actually nominated and were approved by the senate, saw dan coats, testifying back what was that in january i think? saw then c.i.a. director mike pompeo testifying to the fact that the russians tried to influence the election. tried to turn it in donald trump's direction. that the fbi director suggested the same thing. mike barnicle, they all, all suggested in what would become a front-page news story, that russia tried to impact the election for donald trump. and the senate again, in a bipartisan manner, the senate intel committee all said, that they were concurring
joe that one was a jaw-dropper. that's the homeland security secretary suggesting she's not aware of the intel community's assessment. not, by the way, not a secret. made public. or the senate intelligence committee's report also made public last week that says russia put its thumb on the scale on behalf of donald trump. >> well and everybody saw it. i mean everybody saw the announcement last week. everybody saw the four intel chiefs that donald trump actually nominated and were approved...
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joe?diately stepped forward and called an iraq sniderman to resign yet the party that claims it's the party of family values, the party of mike pence that surrounds itself with preachers that says that donald trump prays before meetings, the party that has donald trump going out in the rose garden talking about national prayer day soon after he admit tots one lurid affair after another after lying about them, this is, i guess, the party of donald trump and the party of mike pence. there's quite a contrast. i mean, let's be honest, let's be blunt. it was the democratic party in the 1990s that enabled bill clinton and would say behind the scenes that, yes, they knew bill clinton abused women and treated them terribly but they still circled the wagons for him, at least the democratic party has figured it out now. but the republicans, wow. unbelievable. anybody that opens their mouth against eric schneiderman has it coming straight back at them about the man they defend day in and day out. >>
joe?diately stepped forward and called an iraq sniderman to resign yet the party that claims it's the party of family values, the party of mike pence that surrounds itself with preachers that says that donald trump prays before meetings, the party that has donald trump going out in the rose garden talking about national prayer day soon after he admit tots one lurid affair after another after lying about them, this is, i guess, the party of donald trump and the party of mike pence. there's quite...
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i appreciate that. >> i will do that, joe. once i move, i'll come help you. >> i'll come out and go where's heath today? he's coming tomorrow. >> joe, thank you so much. [ applause ] >> this concludes our 29th annual baker hostetler discussion. heath and i have enjoyed talking with all of our guests. we're looking to further conversations with all of you. we provide best in class services here at baker hostetler and our team and would be delighted to help you or continue to help you, as the case may be. we also look forward to seeing you for our next legislative seminar. safe travels. [ applause ]
i appreciate that. >> i will do that, joe. once i move, i'll come help you. >> i'll come out and go where's heath today? he's coming tomorrow. >> joe, thank you so much. [ applause ] >> this concludes our 29th annual baker hostetler discussion. heath and i have enjoyed talking with all of our guests. we're looking to further conversations with all of you. we provide best in class services here at baker hostetler and our team and would be delighted to help you or continue...
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shuler: joe, thank you so much. [applause] mr. ferguson: so this concludes our 29th annual baker hostetler legislative seminar. we are delighted that you have been able to be with us today. hope you have enjoyed our star-studded lineup. heath and i have enjoyed talking -- interviewing all of our guests. we're looking to further conversations with any of you. as you know we provide best in , class government services here at baker hostetler and our team and we would be delighted to help you or continue to help you, as the case may be. we also look forward to seeing you next year for our 30th annual baker hostetler legislative seminar. safe travels. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: earlier this week, former new jersey governor chris christie was interviewed by .able axelrod -- david axelrod. you can see that today on c-span. announcer 2: and now on c-
shuler: joe, thank you so much. [applause] mr. ferguson: so this concludes our 29th annual baker hostetler legislative seminar. we are delighted that you have been able to be with us today. hope you have enjoyed our star-studded lineup. heath and i have enjoyed talking -- interviewing all of our guests. we're looking to further conversations with any of you. as you know we provide best in , class government services here at baker hostetler and our team and we would be delighted to help you or...
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he joins us ahead on "morning joe."'s the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. packed with goodness. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 7
he joins us ahead on "morning joe."'s the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and...
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joe: the question is, what you miss?carlet: the five star movement and league have reached an agreement on a cabinet ministers. the u.s. versus its closest allies, the decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum sparked swift retaliation. ahead onotors getting the self driving race. julia: allies vowing retaliation after wilbur ross announced that the u.s. will proceed with tariffs on steel and aluminum from europe, canada, and mexico. international correspondent mike mckee joins us now with the latest. q could it be in a better place -- you couldn't be in a better place. disappointment and surprise from the trade partners of the united states. nafta is dead as a result of this. : nobody really knows what the administration wants to get out of these tariffs. no one knows where we go from here. steven mnuchin will be arriving later this afternoon and plunge into bilateral meetings. earlier, the german foreign minister called the u.s. action unlawful and said the answer to america first must be europe united. united t
joe: the question is, what you miss?carlet: the five star movement and league have reached an agreement on a cabinet ministers. the u.s. versus its closest allies, the decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum sparked swift retaliation. ahead onotors getting the self driving race. julia: allies vowing retaliation after wilbur ross announced that the u.s. will proceed with tariffs on steel and aluminum from europe, canada, and mexico. international correspondent mike mckee joins us now...
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joe and donald j.and the rule of law. >> look, it's interest thag sessions and rosenstein, whatever else sessions has done on immigration, on criminal sentencing and things we may not agree with, on this issue, he's gone by the book, recusing himself and rosenstein handling it. one question, does trump understand how recusal works and why he did it or sessions workss for him so he can do whatever he wants. you have people piggy backing on this destroying their own reputation. >> he's jeff sessions as he saw michael cohen, somebody to use, then throw away. >> but, somebody who would do exactly what he said because he worked for him. >> i love you boss. >> the fact that trump doesn't understand how it works is no excuse for people like know not understanding how it works. you have people out there getting reputations. >> maybe you find that person on capitol hill. >> you know who that person was that donald trump said was the smartest, greatest senator? he and everybody around him said, perhaps the smart
joe and donald j.and the rule of law. >> look, it's interest thag sessions and rosenstein, whatever else sessions has done on immigration, on criminal sentencing and things we may not agree with, on this issue, he's gone by the book, recusing himself and rosenstein handling it. one question, does trump understand how recusal works and why he did it or sessions workss for him so he can do whatever he wants. you have people piggy backing on this destroying their own reputation. >>...
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joe: right.st and credibility and all that stuff is good, but i am looking at 20 and they are not expected to be profitable then. is the business going to be a thing? julie: it is a good question. they are trying. if you look at bloomberg, you look at the paid and free subscribers. that is a big part of the issue. paid subscribers are the little white bars.the free subscribers are the orange bars . that is because pandora was late to add on-demand services like you have with spotify, for example, or with amazon music, for example. now again they are trying to play catch-up, but it is a question of whether they will be able to do that. the big question before for pandora was whether they would run out of money. that seems to have abated for but acause sirius piece of the company and their shares are up today so that question has been put to rest. julia: there is an advertising story here. the matter what company were talking about with music, the dominance of apple and spotify how much room to man
joe: right.st and credibility and all that stuff is good, but i am looking at 20 and they are not expected to be profitable then. is the business going to be a thing? julie: it is a good question. they are trying. if you look at bloomberg, you look at the paid and free subscribers. that is a big part of the issue. paid subscribers are the little white bars.the free subscribers are the orange bars . that is because pandora was late to add on-demand services like you have with spotify, for...