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julie: none. i don't believe in them. julie: julien?pend as much time as i can with my 2.5-year-old daughter. julie: good call. ira? ira: i want to learn to kick a soccer ball with my left foot. [laughter] julie: my thanks to kathleen gaffne, julien scholnick, and ira jersey. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the dow now sitting at 20,000. >> $861 million and this thing is such a cash firehose. >> janet yellen has moved the market. >> notice certain european stocks are riding the postelection wave. >> political leaders will do national campaigning on friday. and brexit'sy future being thrown into doubt. >> opec's ability to reduce the global supply glut. >> we can bring you that bank of england decision right now. >> we have seen the markets quite resilient. ♪
julie: none. i don't believe in them. julie: julien?pend as much time as i can with my 2.5-year-old daughter. julie: good call. ira? ira: i want to learn to kick a soccer ball with my left foot. [laughter] julie: my thanks to kathleen gaffne, julien scholnick, and ira jersey. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the dow now sitting at 20,000. >> $861 million and this thing is such a cash firehose. >> janet yellen has moved the market. >> notice certain european stocks are...
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>>julie: i am in julie banderas. this is the "fox report".rs failed to pass a funding bill. if it continues, it has serious implications for millions of americans. including those serving in our military. - - is live in washington. hi molly. >>reporter: the trump administration says it's been preparing for the shutdown and is trying to mitigate the impact on americans as much as possible. still, if the government is still shut down on monday, many federal workers will feel the shutdown. meaning no work and no pay for now.the state department however is telling all employees to report to work on monday. and that further instruction will be provided at that time. also this notice quote, at this time scheduled passport and visa services in the united states and our - - will continue. as the situation permits. federal employees whose job is to protect life and property also will go to work. no pay for now. tsa, air-traffic controllers, emergency management, food inspection, mail, national security will all be on the job. as will the military. sec
>>julie: i am in julie banderas. this is the "fox report".rs failed to pass a funding bill. if it continues, it has serious implications for millions of americans. including those serving in our military. - - is live in washington. hi molly. >>reporter: the trump administration says it's been preparing for the shutdown and is trying to mitigate the impact on americans as much as possible. still, if the government is still shut down on monday, many federal workers will feel...
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. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. blocks the president from rescinding the obama era protection immigrants brought to this country illegally as children. press secretary sarah sanders calling it outrageous especially in light of the meeting the president held with nearly two dozen lawmakers on reviving daca just yesterday. >> i think yesterday was a watershed day. what we want to do is solve the daca issue, bring border security to our borders. second thing or third thing is eliminate chain migration and this ar archaic diversity visa lottery. the second thing the president did yesterday was establish a sense of urgency. that's something rare here in washington. >> julie: chief white house correspondent john roberts is live with the story. never a dull moment where you, john. >> are you kidding, julie? a dull moment? no such thing. parish the thought. none of that in washington. we will talk about the court ruling in just a second. first of all, the president going off this morning on democratic senator dianne feinste
. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. blocks the president from rescinding the obama era protection immigrants brought to this country illegally as children. press secretary sarah sanders calling it outrageous especially in light of the meeting the president held with nearly two dozen lawmakers on reviving daca just yesterday. >> i think yesterday was a watershed day. what we want to do is solve the daca issue, bring border security to our borders. second thing or third thing is eliminate...
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julie: in new york, i am julie hyman. this is "bloomberg markets."lling 5% after the company says it is making major changes to the flagship social network shifting news feeds back to posts from friends and family and away from businesses and media outlets. it will likely see people spending less time on the website. it is interesting. it is something that users have been asking for. facebook short-term pain. taylor: an analyst highlighted that say this is a change that was built in. people wanted. good on facebook even though it might not necessarily be good in the short term for business. julie: one key thing is that it might mean less time spent on the website. chart of daily active users. it exceeded 2 billion in june, but that has been slowing you are seeing growth of monthly users going to 15% versus 16.5% in the fourth quarter of 2016. this is daily active users as a percentage of daily active users here at has also been slowing down. the daily use is not as much. mark zuckerberg came out and said that community feedback has shown that the pub
julie: in new york, i am julie hyman. this is "bloomberg markets."lling 5% after the company says it is making major changes to the flagship social network shifting news feeds back to posts from friends and family and away from businesses and media outlets. it will likely see people spending less time on the website. it is interesting. it is something that users have been asking for. facebook short-term pain. taylor: an analyst highlighted that say this is a change that was built in....
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we told staff to come in july. we asked them to come back with a plan, it should all happen at once. staff has a ton of work on their plate and this is a real challenge for them and we have made a ton of progress in the last several months. commissioner mackers wanted this a a -- we have worked hard to get this done and i'm telling you, i do not think they have the bandwidth to do this, i'm not vote are for this because it's a matter of process. >> ok. >> i support the motion. i believe this body is given staff every body they want to do their job. i specifically ask how much bandwidth do you want to accomplish everything we're doing. also what is on that agenda for five years? we know we're talking about this i trusted them when they say this is the team we can put together to accomplish what we want and i believe the budget was passed unanimously for that. just because we're off on occasion, we have our consultants, we have certain lawyers on the team, we can higher someone faster than the city can hire someone.
we told staff to come in july. we asked them to come back with a plan, it should all happen at once. staff has a ton of work on their plate and this is a real challenge for them and we have made a ton of progress in the last several months. commissioner mackers wanted this a a -- we have worked hard to get this done and i'm telling you, i do not think they have the bandwidth to do this, i'm not vote are for this because it's a matter of process. >> ok. >> i support the motion. i...
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. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. deadline drama on capitol hill working to get the votes they need to pass a stopgap measure facing opposition not only from democrats who want a deal for the dreamers but also from members of their very own party. >> it is clear we're not yet ready to move ahead with a major agreement on long-term funding for our armed forces, nor on our immigration policy. compromise solutions are not out of reach. but for now congress needs to keep the government running. there is no cause whatsoever for manufacturing a crisis and holding up funding for the vital services of the federal government. >> julie: chief white house correspondent john roberts is live with the story and has the latest from the white house. >> jon: good morning. first of all let's zone in on the president's health report and the result of the physical he had at the walter reed military center on friday. by definition the white house physician, dr. ronny jackson is apolitical. also the physician for president barack obama and
. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. deadline drama on capitol hill working to get the votes they need to pass a stopgap measure facing opposition not only from democrats who want a deal for the dreamers but also from members of their very own party. >> it is clear we're not yet ready to move ahead with a major agreement on long-term funding for our armed forces, nor on our immigration policy. compromise solutions are not out of reach. but for now congress needs to keep the government...
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julie: and i'm julie hyman.ecembererated and reinforced fed to raise several times.s that pushed the two-year yield over 2% for the first time since the financial crisis. here to discuss this is bob sinche. how significant is that for the two-year? robert: getting a handle on the two-year when you have a handle on the 10-year is getting pretty significant. not think the flattening of the yield curve is telling us all that much because we think the long end of the curve is being depressed by levels around the world. if you look at the real funds rate, it is zero. that tells you monetary policy is accommodative. measures to look at. the yield curve is less reliable now, but we will continue to about therns raised flattening of the yield curve and the handle and the two-year is significant in that context. julie: do you think we see more on the 10-year was at a head fake? in the short mark we hit to the take for the lows in 2014. i think that 10-year is -- was hit earlier this week. we may get a bounce off from tha
julie: and i'm julie hyman.ecembererated and reinforced fed to raise several times.s that pushed the two-year yield over 2% for the first time since the financial crisis. here to discuss this is bob sinche. how significant is that for the two-year? robert: getting a handle on the two-year when you have a handle on the 10-year is getting pretty significant. not think the flattening of the yield curve is telling us all that much because we think the long end of the curve is being depressed by...
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julie. julie: mark meadows to pick up on this.nk you for talking to us about this. >> my pleasure. july this julie: this shutdown will look different than under the obama administration, which weponized in 2013. >> well, obviously director mulvaney layed that out pretty clearly but i can tell you we are seeing the difference here in washington, d.c. if you will recall back to the fall of 2013 under the obama administration shutdown, all of a sudden there are barricades early in the morning and yellow tape across even the world war ii memorial and trying to make a political statement. this president is committed to not doing that, if anything he applied real pleasure to conservative members of the freedom caucus over the last 48 to 72 hours to say let's make sure whatever we put in this funding bill that democrats can have -- cannot have an objection to and you heard director mulvaney and mr. short spelling that out. there were three or four things that we would have loved to have in here and yet we were asked to look at having tho
julie. julie: mark meadows to pick up on this.nk you for talking to us about this. >> my pleasure. july this julie: this shutdown will look different than under the obama administration, which weponized in 2013. >> well, obviously director mulvaney layed that out pretty clearly but i can tell you we are seeing the difference here in washington, d.c. if you will recall back to the fall of 2013 under the obama administration shutdown, all of a sudden there are barricades early in the...
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julie: i'm julie hyman.shares are sinking lower today on reports that the industry's founder is sexually harassing women, over a period of many years. steve wynn denies the allegations. the allegations here are certainly deserving, -- disturbing, to say the least, and have gone on for some time here. obviously, there is a certain reputation, but in this day and age, or any day and age, this behavior is not acceptable. i am interested what the reaction has been, both from win himself and-- wynn the casino community. >> first, we should say that he has denied this. that is his allegation. he is in the middle of a lawsuit with his ex-wife, elaine wynn, stake, is trying to get back voting control of her shares. he is interviewing some of this to her doing -- attributing some of this to her doing, which the wall street journal said nobody came to them with these allegations, they went out and found them. that is the first thing. the other major thing to note here, talking about the culture wynne casino industry,
julie: i'm julie hyman.shares are sinking lower today on reports that the industry's founder is sexually harassing women, over a period of many years. steve wynn denies the allegations. the allegations here are certainly deserving, -- disturbing, to say the least, and have gone on for some time here. obviously, there is a certain reputation, but in this day and age, or any day and age, this behavior is not acceptable. i am interested what the reaction has been, both from win himself and-- wynn...
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. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. the president saying it over and over again there was no collusion and citing it as the reason why an interview with special counsel robert mueller couldn't and wouldn't be necessary. >> it's a democrat hoax that was brought up as an excuse for losing an election that frankly the democrats should have won because they have such a tremendous advantage in the electoral college, so it was brought up for that reason. but it has been determined that there is no collusion. >> jon: chief white house correspondent john roberts who asked the question that elise silted thaeelicited that . >> president trump appears to be moving the goal post in terms of whether or not he will sit down for interview with special counsel robert mueller. legal sources tell fox news fully expects that mueller will ask for an interview sometime between now and wrapping up the investigation which they believe will be in the next few weeks. when the president was first asked about this june of 2016 he said yes he woul
. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. the president saying it over and over again there was no collusion and citing it as the reason why an interview with special counsel robert mueller couldn't and wouldn't be necessary. >> it's a democrat hoax that was brought up as an excuse for losing an election that frankly the democrats should have won because they have such a tremendous advantage in the electoral college, so it was brought up for that reason. but it has been determined that there...
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julie: vaguely.might make investors pretty darn confident right now, they have more money in their pockets. if they are holding stocks, they held them in january. we saw a 7% gain in january, which on a historical basis is nowhere near a record. but on a dollar basis it is. we're talking about $2 trillion added to u.s. stocks during the month of january, as we saw this piling-in phenomenon for u.s. stocks. more investors are finally saying, all right, fine, i'm going to buy stocks because they keep going up and that has led to this big surge here in u.s. stocks on the dollar basis. to chile dollars -- $2 trillion. is lookingonomy good, volatility is low, money is pouring into stocks. one area that is seeing a breather is decrypted. we know the various cryptocurrencies have come down a little bit since their highs last year and early this year. remember those stocks that were calling themselves crypto stocks -- dubiously, in many cases -- well, they are not doing so good. the shortine is interest. peo
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the remains of julie.> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the embers. >> it's a bullet? >> yes. >> so this woman's been shot to death? >> yes. >> the obvious suspects, neighborhood thieves. >> there were half a dozen house burglaries unsolved. >> investigators also dug into a favorite theory. the husband did it. >> i was angry. i felt that the detectives were on a manhunt and they were after my dad. >> and then, up popped a text that might just be a clue. >> you could say, maybe she's driving events here? >> that's correct. >> the truth beyond twisted. leaving behind smoking ashes and burning questions. >> i physically started shaking and i started crying. >> i want the know why. >> welcome to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. julie griffith was a loving wife and a doting mother. when a blaze ripped through her home, it took her life and robbed her family of their was it an accident, a burglary gone wrong or something else entirely? here's dennis murphy with
the remains of julie.> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the embers. >> it's a bullet? >> yes. >> so this woman's been shot to death? >> yes. >> the obvious suspects, neighborhood thieves. >> there were half a dozen house burglaries unsolved. >> investigators also dug into a favorite theory. the husband did it. >> i was angry. i felt that the detectives were on a manhunt and they were after my...
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julie: so the u.s.oubling down on its support of the iranian people as they continue to protest against the government. so what is the next step? we will discuss straight ahead. plus, the trump administration giving new details on the border wall with mÉxico. we will have details next. i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you wto progress.move. to not just accept what you see, but imagine something new. at invisalign®, we use the most advanced teeth straightening technology to help you find the next amazing version of yourself. it's time to unleash your secret weapon. it's there, right under your nose. get to your best smile up to 50% faster. visit invisalign.com to get started today. >> the wall is going to happen. we want to end chain migration, v
julie: so the u.s.oubling down on its support of the iranian people as they continue to protest against the government. so what is the next step? we will discuss straight ahead. plus, the trump administration giving new details on the border wall with mÉxico. we will have details next. i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys, you can count on geico saving...
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. >> i'm julie banderas. kim jong-un's government agreeing to send a delegation to the olympics after south korea offered to use next month's winter games as an opportunity for high-level talks. china welcoming those moves. all this coming after the north korean leader's fiery nuclear threat and president trump responding to that by tweeting north korean leader kim jong-un just stated that the nuclear button is on his desk at all times. will someone from his regime inform him that i have a nuke button and mine works. >> jon: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. any reaction from the pentagon to the president's tweet? >> no official reaction from the defense secretary but certainly there are concerns that the president's tweet ratchets up the brinkmanship and could interfere with efforts by south korea's president to engage north korea in talks after kim jong-un opened the way for those talks with south korea during his new year's address ahead of the olympics slated for next month. south korea has proposed
. >> i'm julie banderas. kim jong-un's government agreeing to send a delegation to the olympics after south korea offered to use next month's winter games as an opportunity for high-level talks. china welcoming those moves. all this coming after the north korean leader's fiery nuclear threat and president trump responding to that by tweeting north korean leader kim jong-un just stated that the nuclear button is on his desk at all times. will someone from his regime inform him that i have...
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. >> i'm julie banderas. major progress on the cone me and push for bipartisanship among the themes for tonight's speech as the president addresses the congress and the nation live the prime time and set to pitch his immigration plan as the clock ticks down to another government shutdown. we have team fox coverage for you with kevin corke live at the white house. but we start with peter doocy live on capitol hill. a big day in washington, peter. >> julie, republicans in congress think they've been doing a lot of good things over here. so they hope that part of the state of the union address tonight is a sort of highlight reel before the president's attention shifts to the next big fight, immigration. >> he deserves some credit to be able to drive some of these things through. tax reform, dodd-frank. we might hear him talking about what his plans are with the daca recipients and how to resolve that. we expect a lot of things. >> democrats want the president to touch on an agenda item believed to have a lot of
. >> i'm julie banderas. major progress on the cone me and push for bipartisanship among the themes for tonight's speech as the president addresses the congress and the nation live the prime time and set to pitch his immigration plan as the clock ticks down to another government shutdown. we have team fox coverage for you with kevin corke live at the white house. but we start with peter doocy live on capitol hill. a big day in washington, peter. >> julie, republicans in congress...
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i would do it under oath. >> julie: let's bring our panel. adrian elrod was former communications for hillary clinton. nick adam was foundation for liberty. he's the author of the "the case against the engagement." i got to go you first. you think this could be a huge mistake if the president were to actually sit down and talk to mueller under oath. tell us why. >> one caveat is this, if there's one thing we've learned about president trump is usually he's always one step ahead of everyone else. if this is what i i think, i think president trump, i don't think there's one legitimate reason to cooperate with an ill legitimate investigation. these people are out to get him. no matter what he's he does. he's clearly innocent. he's on solid legal ground. i don't think that matters when it's really a kangaroo court you're dealing with. >> julie: adrian do you see any reason why the president's lawyers wouldn't want him to talk to mueller? do you know this will take place? >> i see quite few reasons why they don't want him to talk to special counse
i would do it under oath. >> julie: let's bring our panel. adrian elrod was former communications for hillary clinton. nick adam was foundation for liberty. he's the author of the "the case against the engagement." i got to go you first. you think this could be a huge mistake if the president were to actually sit down and talk to mueller under oath. tell us why. >> one caveat is this, if there's one thing we've learned about president trump is usually he's always one step...
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julie: no problem with crystal city.ortunately the fog is causing problems here with patchy ice we are dealing with. make sure you turn on your lights and flashes out there so we can see you. 210, the signals are on a flash. the beltway itself is slowing as you travel up to the bridge. and again, south on gw parkway, the southbound ramp to national airport remains closed because of the water main break. that is the traffic watch and back in 10 minutes for look at the ride on to 70. larry: happening today, ralph northam will outline his legislative priorities ahead of a new session. he will work with a dramatically we shaped legislature. in a shaken up the balance of the power in the house. set forrtham speech is this morning in richmond. he will take office on richmond, tomorrow's legislative open will be one to watch. lawmakers will consider hundreds of hills. but first, a new budget. the first includes spending for medicaid expansion and tax increases. larry: trump is back in d.c.. and he is getting ready for a meeting
julie: no problem with crystal city.ortunately the fog is causing problems here with patchy ice we are dealing with. make sure you turn on your lights and flashes out there so we can see you. 210, the signals are on a flash. the beltway itself is slowing as you travel up to the bridge. and again, south on gw parkway, the southbound ramp to national airport remains closed because of the water main break. that is the traffic watch and back in 10 minutes for look at the ride on to 70. larry:...
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julie: i am julie hyman. >> i am scarlet fu. we are 30 minutes from the close of trading in the u.s. and stocks are at record high after they advanced a bill to end the government shutdown. >> the question is, what did you miss? >> lawmakers ending a stalemate to advance a stopgap funding measure that would keep the government funded through february 8. investors anticipate a stranger things bump. the program likely boosted subscribers in the fourth quarter. and angela merkel is one step closer to a fourth straight term. what did you miss? more on that main story. the senate moving to end the government shutdown after three days by advancing a temporary spending bill that would fund the government through february 8. still needs to take a vote on the measure and then it will move to the house this afternoon, and ultimately it will wind up on the president's desk for a signature. there doesn't seem to be any suspense at this point about the shutdown being ended for now. the question is what happens after that? pushing going to ke
julie: i am julie hyman. >> i am scarlet fu. we are 30 minutes from the close of trading in the u.s. and stocks are at record high after they advanced a bill to end the government shutdown. >> the question is, what did you miss? >> lawmakers ending a stalemate to advance a stopgap funding measure that would keep the government funded through february 8. investors anticipate a stranger things bump. the program likely boosted subscribers in the fourth quarter. and angela merkel...
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julie: let's get context.lock joins us brazil.hone from lul now happens to presidential bida's -- >> is an uphill battle for him to run for the presidency now. there are some legal battles that he can pursue but a 3-0 conviction makes it much, much harder for him to appeal and go to the supreme court. madeit vote would have that easier. so, as you said, this is the decision investors at the financial market have been waiting for. it came after a marathon session, almost nine hours debating in court and a southern city. and there it is, it now looks when not be running for the presidency of latin america's largest economy. brazilian stocks are higher and the three judges not only upheld the conviction but unanimously agreed to increase the sentence from nine years to 12 years and one month. what does this say about hammer, who is the president but doesn't enjoy a higher approval rating. >> in the days before the trial he came out and said it would be run and should let lula it would be good for democracy. that'
julie: let's get context.lock joins us brazil.hone from lul now happens to presidential bida's -- >> is an uphill battle for him to run for the presidency now. there are some legal battles that he can pursue but a 3-0 conviction makes it much, much harder for him to appeal and go to the supreme court. madeit vote would have that easier. so, as you said, this is the decision investors at the financial market have been waiting for. it came after a marathon session, almost nine hours...
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. ♪ julie: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am julie hyman come in for julia chatterleyscarlet: i am scarred through. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. julie: stocks are in the green but the dollar has had a rough ride. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" scarlet: gdp reports speedbump for the dollar. growth seemed out of reach in the fourth quarter. harassment allegations against steve wynn taking its toll on wynn resorts. the billionaire many is denying reports he sexually harassed a number of women. another pocket of winter weather is heading for the u.s. ironically, rising temperatures around the world may be responsible for an increase in the winter cold snaps. what'd you miss?
. ♪ julie: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am julie hyman come in for julia chatterleyscarlet: i am scarred through. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. julie: stocks are in the green but the dollar has had a rough ride. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" scarlet: gdp reports speedbump for the dollar. growth seemed out of reach in the fourth quarter. harassment allegations against steve wynn taking its toll on wynn resorts. the billionaire many is denying reports...
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>>julie: jessica? >> well she just went back to 2010 so i hope she is getting credit to president obama which he is deserving of. i was a last year has been incredible for women. when they voted against generally president trump but not as many numbers for hillary clinton. there is strong dissatisfaction for the way republicans have been on the agenda relating to women's reproductive health. we've seen major attacks on obamacare protections for birth control for instance. we know on the state level there are a number of courts willing to rollback our right to choose. we want to see support for organizations like planned parenthood. the women's march and hundreds of thousands of women out there are talking about equality and political activism. this is as much a part of talking about agenda items as it is getting people excited for the midterms in november. there are a lot of signs that they grab them by the midterms and this is what that's about. >>julie: but hasn't improved women is equal pay. are the
>>julie: jessica? >> well she just went back to 2010 so i hope she is getting credit to president obama which he is deserving of. i was a last year has been incredible for women. when they voted against generally president trump but not as many numbers for hillary clinton. there is strong dissatisfaction for the way republicans have been on the agenda relating to women's reproductive health. we've seen major attacks on obamacare protections for birth control for instance. we know on...
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vj toss to eileen (se washington) eileen toss to julie julie julie toss to johnny in calvert county right now -- the winter weather right now -- the winter weather travellers. thousands of flights cancelled or delayed across the country. and dozens of school districts closed in our area! just in - fairfax county, now closed. melanie hastings is at the live desk in the newsroom with more first up -- delays and cancellations on amtrak. northeast regional service between d-c and newport news and norfolk is completely cancelled today! amtrak is also operating a modified schedule between new york and boston. as for flights: the board at reagan national is showing more and more red. it's a similar story up and down the east coast. about 35-hundred flights are canceled today, according to flight-aware dot com. if you do have a trip scheduled -- the airlines are being all the major carriers have travel alerts in place. that means -- you can change or cancel your ticket at no cost. dozens of schools are closed or delayed in and around the d-m-v this morning. prince william, spotsylvania and fairfa
vj toss to eileen (se washington) eileen toss to julie julie julie toss to johnny in calvert county right now -- the winter weather right now -- the winter weather travellers. thousands of flights cancelled or delayed across the country. and dozens of school districts closed in our area! just in - fairfax county, now closed. melanie hastings is at the live desk in the newsroom with more first up -- delays and cancellations on amtrak. northeast regional service between d-c and newport news and...
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>> but it's's july 30 -- >> july 31 report back to the board with options for implementing -- >> want me to repeat it? >> so we have a realtime line, correct? >> correct. >> i want to make a comment before i call for the vote. i think that philosophically, we all agree with everyonen the room. we want to do the right thing for the earth, the environment. we're all against anything that will harm the environment. as fiduciaries, we walk a tight line for doing what's right for the system, minimizing contributions from the city, minimizing what employees have to pay every paycheck. if we get this wrong, it will result in a pay cut for employees. you had your chance to speak. be respectful of the process. if we get this wrong, it will cost employees money. if we get this money, it will cost retirees in the form of supplemental colas. as we proceed, we have to be very careful that everything we're doing does not affect returns -- hold on. please. but still trying to fulfill the spirit of the motion. so we're walking a tightrope here. if the motion from the city was divest now, we'll pick u
>> but it's's july 30 -- >> july 31 report back to the board with options for implementing -- >> want me to repeat it? >> so we have a realtime line, correct? >> correct. >> i want to make a comment before i call for the vote. i think that philosophically, we all agree with everyonen the room. we want to do the right thing for the earth, the environment. we're all against anything that will harm the environment. as fiduciaries, we walk a tight line for doing...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: -- julie: its 3:00 p.m. in new york. i'm julie hyman.carlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to"bloomberg markets." julie: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york. over the next hour here are the top stories we are covering on the bloomberg and around the world. tugboats, day three. lloyd blankfein says president trump's tax bill has brought the u.s. more in line with the world. highlights from our interview in just a mim -- just a moment. hedge funds are getting more involved in washington lobbying, not just on industry issues but on decisions that could affect their portfolios. details behind that action, this hour. plus i'm of the intel on intel. the chipmaker, after the bell, will the results reassure concerns about lingering vulnerability? let's check on markets with abigail doolittle. abigail, another day where we are seeing some with sawing -- with sawing -- be day: a top teacher and now we are looking at mixed action similar to what happened yesterday. we have the s&p 500 and the nasdaq lower, the dow higher all day, putt
this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: -- julie: its 3:00 p.m. in new york. i'm julie hyman.carlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to"bloomberg markets." julie: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york. over the next hour here are the top stories we are covering on the bloomberg and around the world. tugboats, day three. lloyd blankfein says president trump's tax bill has brought the u.s. more in line with the world. highlights from our interview in just a mim -- just a moment. hedge...
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in new york, i'm julie hyman.rlet: i'm scarlet fu. joe: the question is"bloomberg markets." -- "what'd you miss?" the question is"what'd you miss?" "what'd you miss?" president trump's remarks on the currency contradict his treasury secretary's comments on a weaker greenback. and ahead of intel's fourth-quarter results, investors will be watching for the aftermath of bloomberg --. trump broughtnt his america first message to davos, trying to explain to world leaders that a stronger united states will benefit them as well. he started with prime minister theresa may of great britain, drawing on the east oracle relationship between the two countries. >> where he are liking each other a lot. there is a little bit of a false rumor out there. i just want to correct it. we have great respect for everything you do. later on he held a dinner with global business leaders including the leaders of adidas and netflix. so how well is he selling the american first message. let's ask bloomberg's chief content officer marty shanke
in new york, i'm julie hyman.rlet: i'm scarlet fu. joe: the question is"bloomberg markets." -- "what'd you miss?" the question is"what'd you miss?" "what'd you miss?" president trump's remarks on the currency contradict his treasury secretary's comments on a weaker greenback. and ahead of intel's fourth-quarter results, investors will be watching for the aftermath of bloomberg --. trump broughtnt his america first message to davos, trying to explain to...
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julie: all right. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. julie: kelly. flu season hitting with a venn glance with a recorvengean. what they're recommending next. >> it's possible that if the vaccine is not as effective you'll see more flu. we don't know at this point if that's the case. we recommend that getting the flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself. there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ kelly: have you noticed lately it seems like everybody, i mean everyone is sneezing and coughing around you. you are not imagining things. it's actually going on. that's because flu season is especially intense this year. >> when my fever went up to 103, i knew it was the flu. >> vomiting, fever, ear pain, poddbody pain. i still have chills. kelly: will carr is live in los angeles with more. reporter: yeah, you and me both. this is setting up to be one of the worst flu seasons ever. according to the cdc, the number of people bogged down with
julie: all right. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. julie: kelly. flu season hitting with a venn glance with a recorvengean. what they're recommending next. >> it's possible that if the vaccine is not as effective you'll see more flu. we don't know at this point if that's the case. we recommend that getting the flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself. there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future...
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julie? julie: thanks, mark. the u.s.ld lose its status in the future -- therding to a new report by institute of international education, foreign enrollment at u.s. colleges and universities dropped for the first time in 12 years in 2016. the decline could have a real economic cost. the iiedow is president and ceo. thank you for coming. overall enrollment, the total number of students here, actually increase the new students decreased. talk to me about what was going on here. >> we have more than one million international students in america, a really vague number. it has taken 98 years for us to get there. for most of the past 100 years, the trendline has been up but the rate of growth has varied. new students did decline a little bit. u.s. campuses in response have worked hard to say you're welcome here, we need international students on campus and it and if it's america. the message is getting out. >> you have a 3% drop in new international students. it could be bigger. or thes the drop off slow down most pronounced?
julie? julie: thanks, mark. the u.s.ld lose its status in the future -- therding to a new report by institute of international education, foreign enrollment at u.s. colleges and universities dropped for the first time in 12 years in 2016. the decline could have a real economic cost. the iiedow is president and ceo. thank you for coming. overall enrollment, the total number of students here, actually increase the new students decreased. talk to me about what was going on here. >> we have...
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womens soccer star julie ertz is on the opposite side of the country playing a game in california and found out her husband was going to the super bowl and now reunited for the bird's big game on sunday. sara bloomquist caught up with the ertzs. and joins us live with more. >> hi rick, she is a world cup championship and he is playing for a super bowl ring and julie and zach ertz is the power ball couple. that video of finding out her husband was going to the super bowl we caught up with julie earlier this week to talk about what a whirlwind these past few weeks have been for her. >> good to see you. >> julie ertz is having a ball in minneapolis, a media night the 2017 female soccer player of the year arrived to interview her own husband, tight end zach ertz. >> she makes unbelievable tacos, that is my answer, she doesn't make them all the time. but when she does they are off the chain. >> and julie was fresh off the team with the national that she scored a goal and found out after the game her husband was heading to the super bowl. >> i heard the score and was so proud of the team. i
womens soccer star julie ertz is on the opposite side of the country playing a game in california and found out her husband was going to the super bowl and now reunited for the bird's big game on sunday. sara bloomquist caught up with the ertzs. and joins us live with more. >> hi rick, she is a world cup championship and he is playing for a super bowl ring and julie and zach ertz is the power ball couple. that video of finding out her husband was going to the super bowl we caught up with...
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larry: ok, julie. families devastated, flooded over the weekend after a water main burst in prince george's county. autria: for many of them, the water is the least of their worries. suzanne kennedy is live. are.ne: they certainly progress being made within this last hour. you can see them filling this hole here. the water main has been repaired and the water is back on for the customers that were impacted. there is significant damage to at least a half-dozen homes here in the area. restoration crews worked yesterday, but they can only fix the situation, they could not replace the items lost in this incident. a faulty eight-inch cast-iron main burst sunday. hours of underground linking overcame the sewer lines and that left some homes with four and purifiedewage water in their basement. water bu have lost major appliances, furniture, and intakes. the utility company says it will cover the cost of repairing or replacing some of the damaged items, but as we learned yesterday when we were out here, a lot
larry: ok, julie. families devastated, flooded over the weekend after a water main burst in prince george's county. autria: for many of them, the water is the least of their worries. suzanne kennedy is live. are.ne: they certainly progress being made within this last hour. you can see them filling this hole here. the water main has been repaired and the water is back on for the customers that were impacted. there is significant damage to at least a half-dozen homes here in the area. restoration...
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julie, over to you. julie: everything to the east is snow-covered. centercenter centreville, waiting for the bus, it is looking pretty good. we are getting a report that plow,rash involves a northbound beach drive, connecticut avenue. it looks great so far. no incidents reported. 66 at the beltway, patrick henry drive, we have crash cleanup. only the left lane is getting through. this is the westbound side heading towards the capital beltway. in some areas, the commute is a little better than others. for example, 270, see pavement. it is still a slow ripening out of frederick. travelte commute to back down from 109. some ramps and bridges have been treated, some have not. allow extra time out there on those roads, and of course slow it down. that is our traffic watch. we will be back in the next 10 minutes. we're going to take a look at the ride over silver springs. > sec. sanders: i think furious, disgusted would certainly fit when you make such outrageous claims. autria: coming up, a tell-all bombshell. the white "what if" more of the came from ren
julie, over to you. julie: everything to the east is snow-covered. centercenter centreville, waiting for the bus, it is looking pretty good. we are getting a report that plow,rash involves a northbound beach drive, connecticut avenue. it looks great so far. no incidents reported. 66 at the beltway, patrick henry drive, we have crash cleanup. only the left lane is getting through. this is the westbound side heading towards the capital beltway. in some areas, the commute is a little better than...
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julie: [laughs] snow wassomething, but not it. we are taking to a stalled bus coming northbound out of brandywine, but now back in montgomery county with wires blocking between tschiffely square road and edison drive, we have live pictures from the scene. 28 still blocked off in each direction in macomber county, traveling through gaithersburg and potomac, closed until further notice. back to the maps, seneca highway, accident city with police on the a scratch on randolph road at new hampshire avenue now gone. we have a problem with a power outage in the district. this is causing about 3600 people to wake up in the dark this morning. you are going to find there are traffic signals out between michigan park in university heights. you want to treat that as a four-way stop. john gonzalez is heading to the scene. that is our traffic watch. we will be back in the next 10 minutes. we are looking at the right thing on 39, autria. 5autria: outrage across the globe. president trump's comments catching everybody by surprise. want some inspi
julie: [laughs] snow wassomething, but not it. we are taking to a stalled bus coming northbound out of brandywine, but now back in montgomery county with wires blocking between tschiffely square road and edison drive, we have live pictures from the scene. 28 still blocked off in each direction in macomber county, traveling through gaithersburg and potomac, closed until further notice. back to the maps, seneca highway, accident city with police on the a scratch on randolph road at new hampshire...
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we will talk about the cold air julie? julie: 95 in virginia, 20 minute commute to dale city. heads up coming from the southbound george washington parkway. accident pushing everybody over to the left. , westf the point of rocks of pleasant view road, that's where we have the crash. delay. a 30 minute center, busrning delay is the factor in the morning commute. julie: a case against stash larry: coming up -- larry: you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you? i'm making smoothies! how do i check my credit score? credit karma. don't worry, it's free. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. autria: maryland. inry: a football player shot the b
we will talk about the cold air julie? julie: 95 in virginia, 20 minute commute to dale city. heads up coming from the southbound george washington parkway. accident pushing everybody over to the left. , westf the point of rocks of pleasant view road, that's where we have the crash. delay. a 30 minute center, busrning delay is the factor in the morning commute. julie: a case against stash larry: coming up -- larry: you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you? i'm making smoothies!...
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the significance, julie?well, the lilly ledbetter fair pay act was a very important piece of legislation. and the significance in the rbg story is reminding you that, yes, of course, key role of the supreme court justice and what you think of is never the greatest potential for coliseum change is in a majority opinion they write, but justice ginsburg really m made a huge differencen our laws by the dissent she wrote emily ledbetter. not only where she explained the unfairness of the statute of limitations that have been placed on how long a woman could wait to make a claim about being paid unequally, but her dissent, she just came right out and said, like the ball is now in congress's court. you know what? maybe we are a little stuck here on the judicial side, commerce takes some action. -- congress, take some action. the law was passed and signed into law. the first piece of legislation president t obama signgned whene was i iugurated j january 2009. amy: as in his interview that nina totenberg did with just
the significance, julie?well, the lilly ledbetter fair pay act was a very important piece of legislation. and the significance in the rbg story is reminding you that, yes, of course, key role of the supreme court justice and what you think of is never the greatest potential for coliseum change is in a majority opinion they write, but justice ginsburg really m made a huge differencen our laws by the dissent she wrote emily ledbetter. not only where she explained the unfairness of the statute of...
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julie: and still expressing caution.e meantime, there are launching etf's already trading because they track companies already out there, so you do not have the same issues. ric: great news for these guys because if you want something close to bitcoin, they track stocks. they have seen a lot of trading and their block as a little more love. maybe it is easier to remember ticker, but block is also more narrow. you can see from performance it popped more. bcln has more international exposure, but they were overnight trades with market orders and be careful when you buy this. julie: thank you. vonnie: thank you. we are awaiting that white house press briefing. there is the podium set up. we will bring it to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york city, i am vonnie quinn. mark: line from bloomberg european headquarters in london, i am mark barton. let's check in on first word news. taylor riggs has more from new york. taylor: president trump will not leave washington for florida until c
julie: and still expressing caution.e meantime, there are launching etf's already trading because they track companies already out there, so you do not have the same issues. ric: great news for these guys because if you want something close to bitcoin, they track stocks. they have seen a lot of trading and their block as a little more love. maybe it is easier to remember ticker, but block is also more narrow. you can see from performance it popped more. bcln has more international exposure, but...
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juli: yes and no.ur watches come in these... [ chuckles ] aimee: so there's one problem. juli: so there's one thing. [ laughter ] aimee: first problem. brad: i like the fact that the watches are visible. we would like to have an option that can live on a table or a potential countertop. aimee: right. now we could do that. i have some ideas. i think that you can remove this and have it as a counter display. brad: yeah. juli: we're also including inkkas in that, so we need one that kind of combines the two. because this is what we're gonna highlight is the collaboration between the two brands. 'cause this is called the flexaire. aimee: okay. do you have a budget in mind? juli: i honestly think it would be better if you could come back to us with varying options at varying price points. aimee: absolutely. i think i could come up with something that's roughly in the $500 range that would blow your socks off. brad: amazing. jeff: i do not see that display being in the $500 range. aimee: let's design somethi
juli: yes and no.ur watches come in these... [ chuckles ] aimee: so there's one problem. juli: so there's one thing. [ laughter ] aimee: first problem. brad: i like the fact that the watches are visible. we would like to have an option that can live on a table or a potential countertop. aimee: right. now we could do that. i have some ideas. i think that you can remove this and have it as a counter display. brad: yeah. juli: we're also including inkkas in that, so we need one that kind of...
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became to gamers in july, 1775 in -- he came to cambridge july, 1775 and then he asked again, andterolls another time. horatio gates arrived and he commissioned the printers to print up standard forms for the officers to fill out which were distributed and you can see in the general orders coming out they were still demand in his representative couple of weeks for those records to start to be assembled. it was really horatio gates who set up the system for keeping track of the number of men who were available at that time. and indeed, we don't really know beforehand. we do know the washington was expecting more people, more fighting men when he arrived. the record-keeping by the newington army was a bit optimistic. [laughter] questions? all right. thank you very much. [applause] >> we're taking a look back 50 years to 1968, when the north vietnamese made a surprise attack on the south, on the via menus new year holiday. give us your feedback and comments at facebook.com/c-span history and on twitter at c-span history. president trump: where are you from? >> the moment itself i descri
became to gamers in july, 1775 in -- he came to cambridge july, 1775 and then he asked again, andterolls another time. horatio gates arrived and he commissioned the printers to print up standard forms for the officers to fill out which were distributed and you can see in the general orders coming out they were still demand in his representative couple of weeks for those records to start to be assembled. it was really horatio gates who set up the system for keeping track of the number of men who...
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julie hyman had the details. julie: we have a selloff for the second straight session.
julie hyman had the details. julie: we have a selloff for the second straight session.
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julie: busy ride on to 70.ix minute commute out of germantown towards the lane divide with lanes open. to the inner loop, sky track 7 is on the scene. this is above an accident with a metro access been. is blocked off northbound georgia avenue, approaching the beltway. stay to the left to get by. our to the map, updating ride here. is ok avenue and good hope road, one lane getting by. a water main break on whitehurst avenue with the right lane hitting by. that is the traffic watch. back in 10 minutes with an update on 395. let's say good morning to this cutie, our pet of the day is lucy. lucy, you see cute -- lucy, you are cute as a button. if you want to see your pet, use the mobile app and we could be talking about your dog tomorrow. a mobilen alert about app that is supposed to keep you safe. it is called wide. a wall street journal reports that the company inadvertently exposed customers addresses and lockbox codes online. is everywhere in today's age. it is hard to do anything without putting your informat
julie: busy ride on to 70.ix minute commute out of germantown towards the lane divide with lanes open. to the inner loop, sky track 7 is on the scene. this is above an accident with a metro access been. is blocked off northbound georgia avenue, approaching the beltway. stay to the left to get by. our to the map, updating ride here. is ok avenue and good hope road, one lane getting by. a water main break on whitehurst avenue with the right lane hitting by. that is the traffic watch. back in 10...
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julie: you can leave it at 61. we will take it. on the roads, you will find are not alone.ou we have a stalled car at 85 causing you 22 minutes with of travel time heading south. they're moving that to the lanes are open on 355 out of frederick. two 55, not bad from the beltway e bridge.he 11 minut i am back in 10 minutes looking at the ride in the northeast. disgusting that they would the her unattended at a bus stop half naked. that patient in baltimore forest out in the cold. security leaving her with nothing more then a hospital gown. larry: it is spreading like wildfire online. ryan, why did they that this woman go? a supervisor can be heard saying that the woman was medically cleared from the hospital. in the video she appears to be disoriented and confused. the man saw 4 workers dropping this woman off at the bus stop down the street from the emergency room only wearing a hospital gown and socks in the freezing cold. he recorded the video with his phone tuesday night outside of the university of maryland emergency center mid
julie: you can leave it at 61. we will take it. on the roads, you will find are not alone.ou we have a stalled car at 85 causing you 22 minutes with of travel time heading south. they're moving that to the lanes are open on 355 out of frederick. two 55, not bad from the beltway e bridge.he 11 minut i am back in 10 minutes looking at the ride in the northeast. disgusting that they would the her unattended at a bus stop half naked. that patient in baltimore forest out in the cold. security...
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julie hyman? julie: for all three major averages.he milestone above 25,000, all of them at records here, which is what we have been watching for the first several days of 2018. all three days have been higher to kick off the year. a bit of a flip today, the dow the strongest performer of the three major averages of the last couple of days. on's talk about what's going with chips. it's an interesting and evolving situation here after the security flaw was revealed in some intel chips, the power pcs that allowed hackers to get in. a lot of analysts commenting, saying that it's not a bug or design flaw necessarily but they are scrambling to fix this. according to aria, the shares will likely face an overhang until late january when they provide their 2018 outlook. though the company says there will be no financial impact, some analysts are skeptical, including aria and an analyst over at mizuho. pointing out that nvidia could see a positive sentiment shift as a result of all of this. amd has been the beneficiary and the main competitor
julie hyman? julie: for all three major averages.he milestone above 25,000, all of them at records here, which is what we have been watching for the first several days of 2018. all three days have been higher to kick off the year. a bit of a flip today, the dow the strongest performer of the three major averages of the last couple of days. on's talk about what's going with chips. it's an interesting and evolving situation here after the security flaw was revealed in some intel chips, the power...
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julie: steve, thanks so much.: coming up, we way rewards.sks and this is"bloomberg markets." ♪ ♪ with i'm mark crumpton "first word news." vladimir putin says north korean leader kim jong owen has met his match in trying to acquire nuclear weapons. putin called kim and educated in mature politician and says the north korean ruler has succeeded in developing a nuclear warhead capable of hitting any target. a key state department of matt -- a key state department diplomat told a senate committee that u.s. military activity in the middle east has liberated 90% of territory previously controlled by the of islamic state but the fight isn't over. >> we remain focused on the enduring defeat of isis and other terror organizations, countering iranian influence, preventing the use of chemical weapons and ensuring the safety of syria's neighbors, and ultimately solving the syrian military crisis through peaceful resolution. mark:
julie: steve, thanks so much.: coming up, we way rewards.sks and this is"bloomberg markets." ♪ ♪ with i'm mark crumpton "first word news." vladimir putin says north korean leader kim jong owen has met his match in trying to acquire nuclear weapons. putin called kim and educated in mature politician and says the north korean ruler has succeeded in developing a nuclear warhead capable of hitting any target. a key state department of matt -- a key state department diplomat...