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alix: andrew cogan and alan krueger. we have breaking news. n.s.stor wi over a french media conglomerate. getting the most votes are a shareholder meeting. they have been trying for months to get control of telecom italia it seems like. it is to billionaires up against each other with very different views for the company. holsinger saying let's sell things off and retire debt, draw in our supply lines. singer haske mr. prevailed. at the endard seats of the day. he will have a fair amount of influence over what happens at telecom italia. alix: the best weekly run so far this year. we'll look at what it means for currency markets when the jobs number comes out. this is bloomberg. ♪ out. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the dollar has been steadily climbing. you wind up seeing euro-dollar below the 200-day moving average. what happens in seven minutes time when the job numbers comes out? shorts are left in the dollar? brad: there are a lot of shorts left in the dollar for sure. it is a position that has been widely held and there have been a lot of forces push
alix: andrew cogan and alan krueger. we have breaking news. n.s.stor wi over a french media conglomerate. getting the most votes are a shareholder meeting. they have been trying for months to get control of telecom italia it seems like. it is to billionaires up against each other with very different views for the company. holsinger saying let's sell things off and retire debt, draw in our supply lines. singer haske mr. prevailed. at the endard seats of the day. he will have a fair amount of...
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adult voices, dwight krueger. that's right.ger, and lucky us we actually have some footage of dwight at work in the "peanuts" sound booth. let's take a listen. >> so this is for the adult voice in the "peanuts" cartoons. okay. let's do this. [ trombone ] oh, that was good. you know what, i have one more idea. let me try another take. come on, charlie brown, don't be so sad. i like that one. that, that is an iconic voice. >> seth: great work as always. dwight finally, give it up for dwight -- finally, yeah give it up for dwight krueger everybody. finally, even our show "late night with seth meyers" has closing credits, but i've never even noticed this before. right here, there we go. special thanks to my neighbor frank. that's right my neighbor frank lives in the building right behind me, and let's say hi to frank right now. [ cheers and applause ] there he is! hi buddy. bye frank. i'll see you at home, frank. that was frank. that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with joe pera. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ e psoriasis is n
adult voices, dwight krueger. that's right.ger, and lucky us we actually have some footage of dwight at work in the "peanuts" sound booth. let's take a listen. >> so this is for the adult voice in the "peanuts" cartoons. okay. let's do this. [ trombone ] oh, that was good. you know what, i have one more idea. let me try another take. come on, charlie brown, don't be so sad. i like that one. that, that is an iconic voice. >> seth: great work as always. dwight...
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. ♪ >>> check out what some people got coming to this watering hole in the krueger national park.here you see a whole herd, but danger quickly happens when the baby's like, i'm ready to go for a plunge. and when that baby gets in there, that baby is stuck. >> it never fails. it's always the little ones. >> right, right, right, but the families of elephants never fail to act. i love the way that elephants react. >> the family's all at attention, everybody's crowding around, the baby fell in the water. big mama right there has the trunk, trying to help the baby out but having a hard time of it because the baby's slick. the baby's moving around. the baby is up against the muddy edge. >> it's really interesting, you understand how much the teeny tiny elephants weigh, the size of the elephant trying to lift her out is just enormous and still can't do it. >> one might have to get inside -- >> push. >> oh, charity, you're on to something because as you can see right here, somebody's like, let me just put my foot in. how cool is that water? okay. i'm going to get in because we have to get
. ♪ >>> check out what some people got coming to this watering hole in the krueger national park.here you see a whole herd, but danger quickly happens when the baby's like, i'm ready to go for a plunge. and when that baby gets in there, that baby is stuck. >> it never fails. it's always the little ones. >> right, right, right, but the families of elephants never fail to act. i love the way that elephants react. >> the family's all at attention, everybody's crowding...
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their lovingly created by alexandro krueger take a felt the twenty five year old swede is currently working on the stage for the euro vision song contest twenty eight. in the beginning i was ten years and this is one of my way of bringing your vision home to me because it was too far to go as a ten year old so that was the reason is that in the beginning but the reason that i'm keeping up with it is just because it's fun to create your own well and to you know i'll make a movie out of it but. he uses special lego software to plan the stage components and create the entire virtual model. for larger sections he works with a graphics program it's fairly straightforward one pixel on the screen stands for one lego brick. this year the song contest organizers even provided him with a plan of the venue in lisbon along with other images alexandra configures the lego version himself and there's one particularly tricky challenge to master. these both that i'm doing right now they're going to go back stage up and around in the air and then they're in no position to work to call angle as well and that'
their lovingly created by alexandro krueger take a felt the twenty five year old swede is currently working on the stage for the euro vision song contest twenty eight. in the beginning i was ten years and this is one of my way of bringing your vision home to me because it was too far to go as a ten year old so that was the reason is that in the beginning but the reason that i'm keeping up with it is just because it's fun to create your own well and to you know i'll make a movie out of it but....
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alexandra krueger degas felt lived in the quiet swedish town of. he buys his lego bricks online from specialized dealers he visits the little toy store to check out the latest sets i learn different ways to solve problems in our life. it's the way you can get around and that's the way to get around these and also very small and you know baron cohen in my. back in his workshop it's time to add the audience which will comprise all manner of toy figures not just like old people anything else would be too boring for alexandra. i thought about it at the moment and it's sort of funny you know because i don't imagine or you know like me it's you know in the world but it's like your vision crowd you know everybody's different you know. if they cry and find out. the video for the twenty seventeen year old vision is alexandra kirk personal favorite the model for the twenty eighteen about will probably be finished by joe. by video production will then last until december shot at twenty four photos per second for a five minute film that translates into seven t
alexandra krueger degas felt lived in the quiet swedish town of. he buys his lego bricks online from specialized dealers he visits the little toy store to check out the latest sets i learn different ways to solve problems in our life. it's the way you can get around and that's the way to get around these and also very small and you know baron cohen in my. back in his workshop it's time to add the audience which will comprise all manner of toy figures not just like old people anything else would...
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we had alan krueger write a note on the rigid market and ways to make them more inclusive. wrote a piece on millenials say they are no longer part of the middle class and others in this room write us notes as well. i think we made them available here. take a look at them. and they are from different groups. we are not trying to pre-determine the outcome here. folks, we are here today for a simple reason to talk about the middle class. but i'm asked why is it worth to talk about the middle class and why the middle class in the first place? and i think it is a fairly question to ask. the reason for our social and political stability in no small part is because we have had a strong aspiring and growing middle class and accounts for much of our stability. americans are more connected when they share economic circumstances and we know the other man or woman is facing the same struggles. i think a strong mid the class breeds opportunity. we are starting to see more of that, proof of that in studies that opportunity and communities that allow for people to move up the economic lad
we had alan krueger write a note on the rigid market and ways to make them more inclusive. wrote a piece on millenials say they are no longer part of the middle class and others in this room write us notes as well. i think we made them available here. take a look at them. and they are from different groups. we are not trying to pre-determine the outcome here. folks, we are here today for a simple reason to talk about the middle class. but i'm asked why is it worth to talk about the middle class...
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so-called super hero cannot so if you know junior to do so move concerning the pretty cool joker go to mr krueger so to move on to read move on to some sort of mist. but i think i'm on the what what would think that the game needs to know hey i need a hi there a live on the not die get that the noise has seeing that i've done the fair but the soap out of my that then the more hundred dead so it has you know when you start so you get a more intimate their mobility they're a sick idea of that's your the state or more or it's more about the synergy thing on that but they may not have caught up to what i need so they could anybody not that i get them all to. know how much you know what the name but the quotes this is an a so one it's the c.n.n. you know got cons data. and those think you know how do you know no. it's not so new york does she talk to all day. tuesday you know that you're in domesticated the more you snivel not. the console. cooks i mean shoehorn the. ski. this quote there are no if you look. at the sun. shone in the story just it is that some guy still out there so is there no credit
so-called super hero cannot so if you know junior to do so move concerning the pretty cool joker go to mr krueger so to move on to read move on to some sort of mist. but i think i'm on the what what would think that the game needs to know hey i need a hi there a live on the not die get that the noise has seeing that i've done the fair but the soap out of my that then the more hundred dead so it has you know when you start so you get a more intimate their mobility they're a sick idea of that's...
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. >> thank you, supervisors, mark krueger with san francisco taxi workers alliance, and some taxi drivers came to the board the other day, you heard from them. they shelled out $250,000 for taxi medallion. drivers have been coming to the mta for a couple of years now asking for help and the mta has been unresponsive to them. most drivers have given up on the mta and don't bother to go. there was a consultant's report put out in the last couple of weeks, completely dropped the ball, did not discuss it. and this is an issue not only here in san francisco, it's an issue in new york and other places. last week the "new york times" wrote an editorial which entitled what will new york do about its uber problem, and i would like to read you just two sentences from that editorial. says over time the city should consider whether it owes something to drivers who sunk their savings into taxi medallions. many drivers went into debt to buy these permits because the city promised them a monopoly on picking up passengers a promise it has not been able to keep. so, the situation here in san francisco is
. >> thank you, supervisors, mark krueger with san francisco taxi workers alliance, and some taxi drivers came to the board the other day, you heard from them. they shelled out $250,000 for taxi medallion. drivers have been coming to the mta for a couple of years now asking for help and the mta has been unresponsive to them. most drivers have given up on the mta and don't bother to go. there was a consultant's report put out in the last couple of weeks, completely dropped the ball, did...
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we had alan krueger write a note on the rigged labor market. we have thought about ways to make the middle-class more inclusive. peter devine wrote a piece on millennials, how they no longer feel like they are a part of the middle class. others in this room right notes for us as well. i encourage you to take a look at them. i think we made them available here. groups, from disparate left, right, center. we are not trying to pre-determine the outcome here. folks, we are here today for a simple reason, to talk about the middle class. i often get asked from the start, why is it worth talking about the middle-class? why is there so much being it and focused on it today reppo where i sit, the reason for our social and political stability in no small because we have had a strong, aspiring, and growing middle class, and it accounts for much of our stability over the last 100 years. americans are more connected when they share economic circumstances, and when we know the other man or woman is facing the same struggles and has had the same opportunity f
we had alan krueger write a note on the rigged labor market. we have thought about ways to make the middle-class more inclusive. peter devine wrote a piece on millennials, how they no longer feel like they are a part of the middle class. others in this room right notes for us as well. i encourage you to take a look at them. i think we made them available here. groups, from disparate left, right, center. we are not trying to pre-determine the outcome here. folks, we are here today for a simple...
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we had alan krueger write a note on the rigged labor market. we have had posts on ways to make the middle class more inclusive. last week, peter levine from tufts wrote a piece on how millennials no longer feel like they are part of the middle class. we have had others, some of you in this room, write for us as well. i encourage you to take a look. we've made them available. they are from different groups. we not just trying to determine -- predetermine the outcome. we are here today for a simple reason -- to talk about the middle class. i often get asked, why is it worth talking about the middle class? why is there so much being written on it and focused on it? i think it is a honest question to ask. from where i sit, the reason for our social and political stability in no small part has been because we have had a strong and growing middle class. it accounts for much of our stability. americans are more connected when they share economic circumstances, when we know that the other man or woman is facing the same struggles and has the same oppor
we had alan krueger write a note on the rigged labor market. we have had posts on ways to make the middle class more inclusive. last week, peter levine from tufts wrote a piece on how millennials no longer feel like they are part of the middle class. we have had others, some of you in this room, write for us as well. i encourage you to take a look. we've made them available. they are from different groups. we not just trying to determine -- predetermine the outcome. we are here today for a...
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we had alan krueger, write a note on what he called the rig labor market.we've had several posts on ways to make the middle class more inclusive. lastly, peter levine, wrote a piece on how the millennial do not feel part of the good and some of you as well. i encourage you to take a look. i think we made them available here. take a look at them. and this group, left, right and center. we're not just trying to determine or predetermine the outcome here. folks, we are here today for a simple reason. to talk about the middle class. i often get asked from the start, why is it worth talking about the middle class? why is there today, so much being written on this and focus document why in the first place? i think it is a fairly honest question to ask. from where i sit, i think the reason for our social and political stability in no small part, has been because we had a strong, inspiring and growing middle class. i think it accounts for much of our stability over the last 100 years. americans are more connected in relation to economic circumstances. when we know
we had alan krueger, write a note on what he called the rig labor market.we've had several posts on ways to make the middle class more inclusive. lastly, peter levine, wrote a piece on how the millennial do not feel part of the good and some of you as well. i encourage you to take a look. i think we made them available here. take a look at them. and this group, left, right and center. we're not just trying to determine or predetermine the outcome here. folks, we are here today for a simple...
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this is my bad dream when you're being chased by freddy krueger and someone says run, run, and that's you can go. coming up, we'll talk to the ceo of fannie mae. that's next. ♪ if you start me up i'll never stop. ♪ never stop, never stop. ♪ you make a grown man cry. anna and mark are heading into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insuranc
this is my bad dream when you're being chased by freddy krueger and someone says run, run, and that's you can go. coming up, we'll talk to the ceo of fannie mae. that's next. ♪ if you start me up i'll never stop. ♪ never stop, never stop. ♪ you make a grown man cry. anna and mark are heading into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which...
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think it's lower but it's not you know, that's the -- what's his face princeton guy versus -- >> kruegerected deflation which would be the cause of an inverted yield curve >> can i see the question? >> we flashed it >> guys, put the screen back up. >> we have to have game show rules around here. >> and i don't think you're answering in the form of a question which you need to >> no, no. this is "squawk box. >> expected unflags or expected deflation, which would be the cause of an inverted yield curve? >> deflation. >> that's right. a property tax that is based on a fixed percentage of the value of one's home is the -- most likely be a progressive proportional, or regressive tax? >> it's normally proportional, wouldn't it? >> not if it's fixed >> it's fixed. >> but it's based on a percentage >> it would be regressive of your home? >> that's not regressive if it's fixed, it's still a percentage >> we may have to consult the judges on this one then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughter as if she
think it's lower but it's not you know, that's the -- what's his face princeton guy versus -- >> kruegerected deflation which would be the cause of an inverted yield curve >> can i see the question? >> we flashed it >> guys, put the screen back up. >> we have to have game show rules around here. >> and i don't think you're answering in the form of a question which you need to >> no, no. this is "squawk box. >> expected unflags or expected...
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we had alan krueger write a note on the rig -- what he called the rigged labor market, several posts on ways to make the middle class more inclusive. last week peter hevine from tufts wrote as piece on how millennials no longer feel like they're part of the middle class and we've had others, some of you in this room, write note for us as well. and i encourage you to take a look at it. i think we made them available here. take a look at them. and they're from groups, left, right and center, we're not just trying to determine -- predetermine the outcome here. folks, we're here today for a simple reason, to talk about the middle class but i often get asked from the start, why is it worth talking about the middle class? why is there today so much being writ on it and focused on it? why the middle class in the first place? i think it's a fairly honest question to ask. from where i sit, i think the reason for our social and political stability in no small part has been because we have had a strong, aspiring and growing middle class. i think it accounts for much of our stability over the la
we had alan krueger write a note on the rig -- what he called the rigged labor market, several posts on ways to make the middle class more inclusive. last week peter hevine from tufts wrote as piece on how millennials no longer feel like they're part of the middle class and we've had others, some of you in this room, write note for us as well. and i encourage you to take a look at it. i think we made them available here. take a look at them. and they're from groups, left, right and center,...