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lisa: cookie mom, lisa. lemonis: i'm marcus. lisa: how are you doing? lemonis: nice to meet you. tell me what's going on here. cory: okay, so today we actually have a pop-up shop and customers come, they get a cookie. they sit down and wait for their car. lemonis: are we generating revenue? or are you giving them away? cory: the company buys them and then we give them. lemonis: very smart. whose idea was that? cory: both of our ideas. lemonis: okay. now more importantly, i love cookies. cory: so you got to try them. lemonis: so i'm a really tough judge, though. cory: okay. okay. i got you. lemonis: okay. cory: okay, this is the chocolate chip. they're all natural, and they have no preservatives added. lemonis: the chocolate chip was amazing. cory: thank you. second, this is a double dark. this is like the brownie. nice and soft in the middle. lemonis: it's delicious. cory: and sugar cookies. lemonis: is there orange in this cookie? orange peel? cory: it's a secret recipe. lemonis: okay. let me just tell you right now. lisa: oh, no. lemonis: if we do a deal, i'm gonna need to know
lisa: cookie mom, lisa. lemonis: i'm marcus. lisa: how are you doing? lemonis: nice to meet you. tell me what's going on here. cory: okay, so today we actually have a pop-up shop and customers come, they get a cookie. they sit down and wait for their car. lemonis: are we generating revenue? or are you giving them away? cory: the company buys them and then we give them. lemonis: very smart. whose idea was that? cory: both of our ideas. lemonis: okay. now more importantly, i love cookies. cory:...
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-lisa: i did. -giovanni: lisa did. lemonis: good job. ♪ so, you guys ready? -lisa: yeah.what you're gonna see today is kind of the future look of what could be a regional or a national brand. -are you ready? -lisa: yeah. giovanni: i'll let you go first. lisa: i'm closing my eyes. lemonis: close your eyes, close your eyes. -close your eyes. -lisa: oh, my god. giovanni: i'm looking at the floor. oh, my god. if you have a garden, you know... weeds are low-down little scoundrels. draw the line with roundup. the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield and target weeds more precisely, right down to the root. roundup. trusted for over 40 years. -lemonis: are you ready? -lisa: yeah. giovanni: i'll let you go first. lisa: i'm closing my eyes. lemonis: close your eyes, close your eyes. -close your eyes. -lisa: oh, my god. giovanni: i'm looking at the floor. lisa: oh, my god. giovanni: oh, my god. lisa: it looks fantastic. giovanni: i'm trying to remember what it used to look like. lemonis: bentley's corner barkery is now much more inviting and a lot brighter. lisa: it looks
-lisa: i did. -giovanni: lisa did. lemonis: good job. ♪ so, you guys ready? -lisa: yeah.what you're gonna see today is kind of the future look of what could be a regional or a national brand. -are you ready? -lisa: yeah. giovanni: i'll let you go first. lisa: i'm closing my eyes. lemonis: close your eyes, close your eyes. -close your eyes. -lisa: oh, my god. giovanni: i'm looking at the floor. oh, my god. if you have a garden, you know... weeds are low-down little scoundrels. draw the line...
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-lisa: okay. -lemonis: ...in the next... -lisa: week? -lemonis: yeah. lisa: yeah. that's fine.i: thanks, sir. -lemonis: bye. ♪ things are moving forward at bentley's. giovanni: we have been working on acquiring natural pet market in wheaton, illinois. her best year was about $850,000. this year, she's on pace for about $720,000. she wants $285,000 for the business. lemonis: gio has genuinely done a great job of getting feedback from his team before he makes decisions. giovanni: moment of truth. yes or no? woman: yes. giovanni: you want to go for it. nevine? nevine: yes. -giovanni: mark? -mark: yes. -giovanni: dan? -dan: yes, i do. man: absolutely. lisa: i think we got to double-check, make sure the name's involved. let's tighten up the numbers, but i'm good with the $285,000 as the final number. giovanni: we'll move forward. i'll take the next step. i'll set it up today. thanks, guys. nevine: thank you. ♪ lemonis: meanwhile, we've gotten the packaging settled for our best in show line, and the product is now in production. soon, we're going to have another high-margin item that
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jonathan: lisa? lisa: we have to focus on two things.ne is inflation, and the other part is what other central banks do. if we see a surprise move out of the b.o.j., let's just say that could change the dynamic. jonathan: let's talk about the inflation. you had a really downsize surprise on inflation but it's enough to get people excited. maybe we are still in the goldilocks regime, high output, low inflation, risk appetite. it's going to remain here to stay. mike, is this still goldilocks good? output good, inflation contained, or nothing's changing? michael: i think depending on what market you're talking about, we do see more of the same. we see growth that is probably below consensus, call it 2%, 2.5%. we think inflation is trending higher, but the fed right now is comfortable where it is. he was talking about the symmetrical range. jerome paul -- jerome powell talked about inflation for with the fomc is predicting around 2%. that tells us at least they're willing to withstand inflation that goes above 2%. jonathan: this is a really
jonathan: lisa? lisa: we have to focus on two things.ne is inflation, and the other part is what other central banks do. if we see a surprise move out of the b.o.j., let's just say that could change the dynamic. jonathan: let's talk about the inflation. you had a really downsize surprise on inflation but it's enough to get people excited. maybe we are still in the goldilocks regime, high output, low inflation, risk appetite. it's going to remain here to stay. mike, is this still goldilocks...
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jonathan: lisa.a: to your point of what narrative you want to paint, here is one that a lot of people are coming to. emerging markets as a whole look better than they did in the late 1990's. there are idiosyncratic stories, turkey among them, african nations that have become so indebted in this period of easy money that any little hiccup is going to cause a serious issue. i think that is what is coming to the fore. jonathan: matt, there was a big overweight and a big consensus position. overweight in emerging markets through much of last year and part of 2018. matt, what is your view? what is the house you? you maintain it despite the events of the last couple of weeks? matt: if you told me that oil is roughly $70 a barrel and that em would be down 4% or 5% of the year, i would have told you you are crazy. but that is what has happened. you have to look at individual credits and countries. right now, anybody that has a large external deficit and is relying on their exchange rate to be solid is under
jonathan: lisa.a: to your point of what narrative you want to paint, here is one that a lot of people are coming to. emerging markets as a whole look better than they did in the late 1990's. there are idiosyncratic stories, turkey among them, african nations that have become so indebted in this period of easy money that any little hiccup is going to cause a serious issue. i think that is what is coming to the fore. jonathan: matt, there was a big overweight and a big consensus position....
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which one is it, lisa? it feels like the latter and not the former, given the fact that we spend around 2.5%. lisa: it feels like the ecb is running out of room to suppress the yields on the ecb. it does seem like since we are getting to the end of that stimulus, the deficit starts to matter again. henry: exactly. these things do not matter until they do. when you have bedrock assumptions that institutions are going to keep these ratios in check, when you have those bedrock assumptions pulled out, all the sudden you are priced on fundamentals again. that is what we are in the process of doing. jonathan: i still wonder if this is a classic eurozone mood swing, in the sense that things start to fall out of bed, but the lesson of last year or so is that you profit from fading political risk in europe. we saw that in catalonia and france. what's to say we will not see that in italy, too? >> you have been paid to buy the dip for the last several years. we have all gotten used to it and some traders are getting t
which one is it, lisa? it feels like the latter and not the former, given the fact that we spend around 2.5%. lisa: it feels like the ecb is running out of room to suppress the yields on the ecb. it does seem like since we are getting to the end of that stimulus, the deficit starts to matter again. henry: exactly. these things do not matter until they do. when you have bedrock assumptions that institutions are going to keep these ratios in check, when you have those bedrock assumptions pulled...
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jonathan: lisa.a: to your point of what narrative you want to paint, here is one that a lot of people are coming to. emerging markets as a whole look better than they did in the late 1990's. there are idiosyncratic stories, turkey among them, african nations that have become so indebted in this period of easy money that any little hiccup is going to cause a serious issue. i think that is what is coming to the fore. jonathan: matt, there was a big overweight and a big consensus position. overweight in emerging markets through much of last year and part of 2018. matt, what is your view? what is the house you? you maintain it despite the events of the last couple of weeks? matt: if you told me that oil is roughly $70 a barrel and that em would be down 4% or 5% of the year, i would have told you you are crazy. but that is what has happened. you have to look at individual credits and countries. right now, anybody that has a large external deficit and is relying on their exchange rate to be solid is under
jonathan: lisa.a: to your point of what narrative you want to paint, here is one that a lot of people are coming to. emerging markets as a whole look better than they did in the late 1990's. there are idiosyncratic stories, turkey among them, african nations that have become so indebted in this period of easy money that any little hiccup is going to cause a serious issue. i think that is what is coming to the fore. jonathan: matt, there was a big overweight and a big consensus position....
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lisa: i am blown away.f people are saying they are going to keep going and there is a question of how quickly the market can turn. tracie: the one time when there was not a recession associated with the bear market was 1987, and that certainly was a quick downturn but a quick recovery. david: thank you very much tracie mcmillion from wells fargo. she will stay with us. coming up, steven mnuchin heads to china. more on what he is expecting when he gets there. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg daybreak." alix steel is off today. the tone across the board, firm. green across the screen ahead of the u.s. open. europe a little into the green. let's look at the boards and get a sense of what is going on across markets. 10-year yield down. weakening.u.s. euro we extract the strengthening -- expect the strengthening dollar. david: i like that a lot. lisa: i tried. what: let's get a look at is happening. kailey leinz is here with "first word news." hardline --orary retreat from pres
lisa: i am blown away.f people are saying they are going to keep going and there is a question of how quickly the market can turn. tracie: the one time when there was not a recession associated with the bear market was 1987, and that certainly was a quick downturn but a quick recovery. david: thank you very much tracie mcmillion from wells fargo. she will stay with us. coming up, steven mnuchin heads to china. more on what he is expecting when he gets there. live from new york, this is...
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lisa: this is a great question.ed in sync and this is to be expected since a lot of their debt is dollar denominated. therene is saying good are idiosyncratic stories with in emerging markets but so much of the money has gone into index funds. do people -- at what point do people out and the stories do not matter anymore? jon: lisa abramowicz sticking with me. in the markets this week, we shape up as follows. bonds, twos, tens, and 30's -- 2-year yield's down 7, 10 year yields down 13 basis points and the 30 year, trading where the 10 year was a week ago. i really reverse of this market. the story returns. still ahead, the final spread and the week ahead featuring the u.s. jobs report. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ jon: i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. it is time for the final spread. coming up, a reminder that u.s. and u.k. markets will be closed on monday. we will have a series of u.s. economic reports including the payrolls report and a reading on gdp. plus, the fed's base book and meeting f
lisa: this is a great question.ed in sync and this is to be expected since a lot of their debt is dollar denominated. therene is saying good are idiosyncratic stories with in emerging markets but so much of the money has gone into index funds. do people -- at what point do people out and the stories do not matter anymore? jon: lisa abramowicz sticking with me. in the markets this week, we shape up as follows. bonds, twos, tens, and 30's -- 2-year yield's down 7, 10 year yields down 13 basis...
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so where does this 4% conversation come from, lisa? lisa: well, jamie diamond is the one i think brought it up first. >> and everyone else seemed to follow. >> the head of j.p. morgan said we have to listen. the point he raised was a good one. we've never had q.e. we've never had the reverse of q.e. term premium is still negative. central banks will exit these programs. if that's true, we should be headed to more normal rates. >> could we get some more normal rates, and is 4% normal in this kind of world? >> well, i mean, any time that jamie diamond talks here, you're smart to listen. and in hearing that interview, it didn't really -- at least to me it didn't seem like he was predicting 4%. >> good point. >> what he was saying we need to get prepared for the possibility of 4%. we don't see 4% happening. we don't think growth and inflation are consistent with that. but we do have to make sure our clients' portfolio can with stand that type of shock. >> if the fed has to go quicker, why do we forecast this parallel shift in rate as if th
so where does this 4% conversation come from, lisa? lisa: well, jamie diamond is the one i think brought it up first. >> and everyone else seemed to follow. >> the head of j.p. morgan said we have to listen. the point he raised was a good one. we've never had q.e. we've never had the reverse of q.e. term premium is still negative. central banks will exit these programs. if that's true, we should be headed to more normal rates. >> could we get some more normal rates, and is 4%...
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from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg markets." lisa: i am lisa abromowicz.arlet fu. scarlet: -- scarlet: i am scarlet fu. steve eisman predicted the collapse of subprime mortgages. he spoke at a conference in hong kong. haseutsche bank responsibility issues are they have not spent money on technology in a very long time. they're probably undercapitalized. they will probably raise capital again next week. deutsche bank is a problem bank. >> d.c. more consolidation and some of the european thinks? -- do you see more consolidation in some of the european banks? you look at how much is being spent per year on technology in the u.s. versus the regional banks. >> i know you don't look too much into china now, but we talk about excessive leverage -- is that where we are going to see the root of it now, in this time in the cycle? where do you think china is? >> i am not going to comment on china. i do not think it would be appropriate for me to talk about it. >> talk more about the biggest long opportunities right now. you are positive about the banks, and tech is o
from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg markets." lisa: i am lisa abromowicz.arlet fu. scarlet: -- scarlet: i am scarlet fu. steve eisman predicted the collapse of subprime mortgages. he spoke at a conference in hong kong. haseutsche bank responsibility issues are they have not spent money on technology in a very long time. they're probably undercapitalized. they will probably raise capital again next week. deutsche bank is a problem bank. >> d.c. more...
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lisa: and i'm lisa abramowicz.- "bloomberg markets." scarlet: here are the top stories weaver covering on bloomberg and from around the world. oil plunges below $70 a barrel as saudi arabia butts us -- tuts the brake on crude oil with the help of russia. investigationors are trying to make sense of -- since -- sense f fluctuating trade talks. alexa, please stop recording me. we have -- we are one out from the close of trading. let's get a check on the markets. it's noticeable that the nasdaq has unperformed. >> a surprise that stocks are up at all on the week because it's been a turbulent week here. the dow just turning negative in the past few moments. yes, a clear out-performance from the nasdaq. that's continuing today with some of the large-cap tex on the rise. crude emily: hasn't had a positive week. it started off the week stronger but has now tumbled for four straight sessions on this talk by saudi arabia and russia that we will see a change to the opec agreement on production cuts before the end of the year
lisa: and i'm lisa abramowicz.- "bloomberg markets." scarlet: here are the top stories weaver covering on bloomberg and from around the world. oil plunges below $70 a barrel as saudi arabia butts us -- tuts the brake on crude oil with the help of russia. investigationors are trying to make sense of -- since -- sense f fluctuating trade talks. alexa, please stop recording me. we have -- we are one out from the close of trading. let's get a check on the markets. it's noticeable that the...
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george rusnak, lisa hornby, and mike buchanan. andng up, the auction block african nations set a record for selling bonds. that conversation is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." united states treasury sold more than $200 billion this week in bonds. i want to focus on the $17 billion 30 year u.s. treasury 3.13%, the-year-old highest since march 2017 with indirect bidders purchasing the most since january. italy holding a bond auction amid the country trying to form a populist governments. the offering was met with solid demand and finally, in emerging markets, ghana to find the -- is -- the recent on-demand for $2.5 billion euro bond exceed supply for time, ghana got more than $800 billion in bids. talk little bit about emerging markets is george rusnak, lisa hornby, and mike buchanan from western asset management. we brought this up last week on the program and the in pain has discontinued. ago, argentina can come to market and access them quite easily and issue a century bond
george rusnak, lisa hornby, and mike buchanan. andng up, the auction block african nations set a record for selling bonds. that conversation is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." united states treasury sold more than $200 billion this week in bonds. i want to focus on the $17 billion 30 year u.s. treasury 3.13%, the-year-old highest since march 2017 with indirect bidders purchasing the most since january. italy holding a bond...
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>> lisa: the latter. when we going to do anything in the obama administration says on us when they've already bragged about lying to the media into the american people about the deal it also lied about the ransom as well and the money that they have gone and with sanctions relief, they have funded terrorism around the globe and has acted even more aggressively since the deal was reached. so i'm sorry, but the obama administration has no credibility here and if you are president trump, this gives you a great out looking ahead to ma. he's already been against the deal, said it's a poorly executed deal that president obama was weak and negotiating it so this gives him an out because the basis of it is that the entire deal was built on lies. the prime minister said this morning. the deal itself was built on lies and it gives president trump a great out if you want to get out of it. >> jessica: which is exactly what he wanted. so the quote was spot on. it was for an audience of one. he's already briefed the ot
>> lisa: the latter. when we going to do anything in the obama administration says on us when they've already bragged about lying to the media into the american people about the deal it also lied about the ransom as well and the money that they have gone and with sanctions relief, they have funded terrorism around the globe and has acted even more aggressively since the deal was reached. so i'm sorry, but the obama administration has no credibility here and if you are president trump,...
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lisa: for the data point.g to understand where that is -- why we want to rent to go up for the economy. >> i don't think any of us what rent to go up for the economy, but the fact that it is such a large component of these rice indices. if you have these theories that inflation should move up throughout the business cycle and it comes down to housing, this is another joe: but you weren't making a value judgment. >> now. none of that here. scarlet: value judgment free zone. economy reporter, thank you so much. coming up, a crude reality for russia. the energy minister weighs in on falling oil prices. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: what'd you miss? crude crunch. oil is falling by the most of this year. trigger for the game. we spoke with russia's energy minister about these changes. first of all, when we discussed the corporation alwaysly, we have assumed the possibility to review quotas in june would exist. based upon market conditions which would be at that time. a limitary agreements on that appeared what i wo
lisa: for the data point.g to understand where that is -- why we want to rent to go up for the economy. >> i don't think any of us what rent to go up for the economy, but the fact that it is such a large component of these rice indices. if you have these theories that inflation should move up throughout the business cycle and it comes down to housing, this is another joe: but you weren't making a value judgment. >> now. none of that here. scarlet: value judgment free zone. economy...
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>> lisa: i think they're going to come together. >> harris: behind this president? >> lisa: look at what senator chuck schumer recently said talking about how the freeing of these three north koreans should be expected, should not be exalted. i think this is kind of comments. we don't remember him saying anything like this when president obama exchanged five terrorists for when president obama engaged in a ransom payment for american hostages. i think it's comments like that from the left and the inability to even give president from any credit that is mobilizing republicans behind president trump and not as republicans, but i think the american people and that's why we have seen with president trump's approval ratings pick up and also i receive the generic ballot between republicans and democrats closed. three points most recently and i think it's that kind of criticism that is bringing people behind president trump and his big accomplishments and achievements like bringing those three americans home. >> kennedy: you know how uncomfortable it is. the great deal of
>> lisa: i think they're going to come together. >> harris: behind this president? >> lisa: look at what senator chuck schumer recently said talking about how the freeing of these three north koreans should be expected, should not be exalted. i think this is kind of comments. we don't remember him saying anything like this when president obama exchanged five terrorists for when president obama engaged in a ransom payment for american hostages. i think it's comments like that...
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>> lisa: there are a lot of topics to go through. >> harris: north korea. >> lisa: of course, this isn issue, we do want to get to the bottom of it my concern, guy back to my original point. my concern is that everyone is so tainted in this. and i think americans are so frustrated with the abundance of information out there. some of it having not been true with some of these various reports having been debunked, not true. i think everyone views congress as too political. they don't trust the doj. they don't trust the fbi. they don't trust trump. my hope is that the inspector general report both with the way the clinton investigation was handled and now that he has been tasked to look at potential fisa abuse and expanded view on if there is political bias varadkaring president trump as well, my hope is that it gets to the bottom of this, it leads to any firing that need to happen as we saw with andrew andrew mcmccabe there is cleaning of house and bad actors and get back to a place where americans can trust these institutions it is important to trust the fbi and the duong. and importan
>> lisa: there are a lot of topics to go through. >> harris: north korea. >> lisa: of course, this isn issue, we do want to get to the bottom of it my concern, guy back to my original point. my concern is that everyone is so tainted in this. and i think americans are so frustrated with the abundance of information out there. some of it having not been true with some of these various reports having been debunked, not true. i think everyone views congress as too political. they...
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lisa: i am lisa abramowicz. is suing for a merger with viacom, but sumner redstone is pulling back in delaware. joining us for the latest is our bloomberg deals reporter. what a soap opera, a made-for-tv movie. what are we learning for a? they came out in with the nuclear option. she has changed cvs bylaws so directors cannot vote to dilute her control, so -- nuclear!ryone is going nabila: [laughs] exactly. lawyers are saying that cbs is theing to take away redstone power forever, and so they are fighting back what is going on. pat.ourtroom is our reporter is down there. there is an overflow room with about 25 people in there as well. let's take a step back. does cbs want to merge with viacom? is this something the company wants for shareholders? cbs says this is not in the best interest for shareholders. scarlet: what about viacom? nabila: viacom really needs this deal. the thing with media is it is all about scale. viacom needs to do a deal. viacom has fewer options than cbs does, and that is the crux of the m
lisa: i am lisa abramowicz. is suing for a merger with viacom, but sumner redstone is pulling back in delaware. joining us for the latest is our bloomberg deals reporter. what a soap opera, a made-for-tv movie. what are we learning for a? they came out in with the nuclear option. she has changed cvs bylaws so directors cannot vote to dilute her control, so -- nuclear!ryone is going nabila: [laughs] exactly. lawyers are saying that cbs is theing to take away redstone power forever, and so they...
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lisa: absolutely. the job of the intelligence community is to give rigorous analysis based on facts, based on all sources of intelligence, to present it. look, i was present in many, many hours of situational room meetings when these guys delivered i think analysis that sometimes they thought the rest of the table didn't want to hear. they didn't shade it one bit. they didn't fuzz it. they didn't mealy-mouth it and it helped inform policy decisions with rigorous analysis. nobody thought for one minute that these guys or the men and women that they led would tolerate such shading. and if you don't have the trust from the political leaders with the men and women of the intelligence community, that is a real danger for policy decisions. james: i will say, i think that period may have been the high water mark of the bond between director of the c.i.a. and the d.n.i. nobody can be prouder to have, as my fox hole buddy, john brennan. john: right back at you. the three of us spend a lot of time talking to you
lisa: absolutely. the job of the intelligence community is to give rigorous analysis based on facts, based on all sources of intelligence, to present it. look, i was present in many, many hours of situational room meetings when these guys delivered i think analysis that sometimes they thought the rest of the table didn't want to hear. they didn't shade it one bit. they didn't fuzz it. they didn't mealy-mouth it and it helped inform policy decisions with rigorous analysis. nobody thought for one...
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do you have a question for lisa rice? caller: lisa rice has a good name. i hope she is a good oakland raiders fan, like me. i have a problem, i tried to get apartment in wilmington and newark, delaware and i wasn't able to because the waiting list was full. it was a two-year waiting list. what is a person supposed to do waiting to years? -- two years? guest: i'm sorry you had that experience. case of misery loves company, but you are not alone. there are millions of people, of families, across the united states experiencing the same problem you are. of affordableth housing and new united states. that is another issue the rule was designed to address. the number of americans that are is growinged exponentially. in whichis was done 2001-2015 the number of americans that are rent burdened grew by 43%. that number is continuing to grow. we don'the problem is have enough affordable housing developments in this nation. forwardingtively fair housing rule is designed to help communities address that problem so we can expand the number of affordable housing units a
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lisa: ddp starts coming down.d in right now and they heard you talk, they would say that she is really bearish. i read your investment report and you are saying, it is funded by stocks. reconcile this? mona: we are toward a late cycle environment. in the late cycle environment, historically stocks have done well. s&p on average, in a fed tightening cycle is up 9%. the year after fed technical sightings can be up another 16%. when you look at an indicator like the inversion of the yield curve, usually you don't hit a recession until 18 months after that yield curve is inverted. what we are looking at is yes, and late cycle environment where you will have volatility in rising rates. you will probably have sector rotation. what you can still have equity markets that perform well. in terms of the high-yield side, we think since the recession is 12-18 months out, you can still do well in high-yield markets, given there is not a difficult cycle looming on the horizon. that is how we square it out. scarlet: when you look
lisa: ddp starts coming down.d in right now and they heard you talk, they would say that she is really bearish. i read your investment report and you are saying, it is funded by stocks. reconcile this? mona: we are toward a late cycle environment. in the late cycle environment, historically stocks have done well. s&p on average, in a fed tightening cycle is up 9%. the year after fed technical sightings can be up another 16%. when you look at an indicator like the inversion of the yield...
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lisa: we do.this technical correction or rally that the dollar has had is going to be sustained. as you know, we have gone in 2014 and time 2015 where the dollar appreciated by as much as 25%. and currency markets tend to overshoot. our sense is that we are going .nto a trend combined with higher inflation, it will put downward pressure on the u.s. dollar and it already of 15%-10%rity basis overvalued. david: we are told that em is different this time. you supplied a chart to track em equities. explain to us what this was? is not about commodities. but now we are back to commodities again? lisa: both em and commodities tend to be very pro-reflationary asset classes. as a result they are correlated. in china andebound you look at russia and india and was ill -- very commodity intense economies. what we see with global synchronous growth is the inrovement in the price commodities and oil and it will help here. julia: i know that you have a call on china, and talk about what you see there and why you
lisa: we do.this technical correction or rally that the dollar has had is going to be sustained. as you know, we have gone in 2014 and time 2015 where the dollar appreciated by as much as 25%. and currency markets tend to overshoot. our sense is that we are going .nto a trend combined with higher inflation, it will put downward pressure on the u.s. dollar and it already of 15%-10%rity basis overvalued. david: we are told that em is different this time. you supplied a chart to track em equities....
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so that was the german economy minister talking to lisa lawyers yesterday and lisa if a trade dispute puts both america and europe and risk why would both sides allow this to happen. well monica because it's complicated it's not just about economics it's also about politics donald trump is pushing on a strong man act he wants to show i'm strong i'm the i'm in charge here i'm going to protect american jobs and we are being treated unfairly by the e.u. that is imposing too many tears that are too high on our products the e.u. on the other hand is saying you know we understand all that but we cannot accept this on the chin they need to keep face as well they can't just accept all his conditions and they're telling him we're happy to negotiate on this but also on maybe a restructuring of multilateralism but not like this looks like the u.s. is winning round one but the e.u. is obviously hoping to win the following rounds ok before we get to the following round i mean those failed talks took place of course on the sidelines of the annual o.e.c.d. meeting in paris which which has been overs
so that was the german economy minister talking to lisa lawyers yesterday and lisa if a trade dispute puts both america and europe and risk why would both sides allow this to happen. well monica because it's complicated it's not just about economics it's also about politics donald trump is pushing on a strong man act he wants to show i'm strong i'm the i'm in charge here i'm going to protect american jobs and we are being treated unfairly by the e.u. that is imposing too many tears that are too...
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let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa. >> you can see the cloud cover all around the bay. as a result so far visibility is final. 54 in novato, mild around the bay with mid 50s from hayward, san jose, oakland and concord. the cooper numbers to the north, but still 47 in clear lake. not as cool as it could be, but the cloud cover beginning to peel away at 7:00. 11:00, we've got sunshine, upper 60s by the delta, low 60s by san ramon, still a cool day at the coast, pretty breezy there as well. 4:00 in the afternoon we're mainly in the 60s it's a sunnier, breezier about you cooler day today. i'll have the details on what to expect in the week ahead in a few moments. >>> san jose police are investigating a shooting that has left a man dead. it happened just after midnight mere storey road and road and rd details have been released about a motive or suspect. >>> developing news in hawaii. lava continues to keep people out of their homes another big island and leaves them unsure when they'll be able to return. eruptions are blasting lava into the leilani estat
let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa. >> you can see the cloud cover all around the bay. as a result so far visibility is final. 54 in novato, mild around the bay with mid 50s from hayward, san jose, oakland and concord. the cooper numbers to the north, but still 47 in clear lake. not as cool as it could be, but the cloud cover beginning to peel away at 7:00. 11:00, we've got sunshine, upper 60s by the delta, low 60s by san ramon, still a cool day at...
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>> reporter: lisa and bobby are hopeful as they wait to see if it works.collins is using the thc-a she first tried in colorado, and beth and patrick are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. they recently shared that after two years, jennifer continues to respond well to medical marijuana. so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> we wouldn't have worked this hard for this bill if we weren't. >> reporter: for teresa elder and her son, tommy, the situation is a bit more complicated. theresa works for the federal government. by law, you can't possess it, because you are a federal employee, right? >> right. >> but do you have an overriding moral responsibility to your child? if a doctor says it might be able to help, if all your research says it might be able to help, do you help your kid or do you defy your government? >> that is the huge dilemma. because i can't defy my government, because i can't lose my job. but if i hav
>> reporter: lisa and bobby are hopeful as they wait to see if it works.collins is using the thc-a she first tried in colorado, and beth and patrick are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. they recently shared that after two years, jennifer continues to respond well to medical marijuana. so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> we wouldn't have...
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was almost word force in paris tonight lisa thank you. art sports news now the fallout from liverpool's the champions league final the field saturday has taken a nasty turn with police in the english city saying that they will investigate online death threats against goalkeeper laura scaurus the german made a huge blunder that led to real madrid's opening gold in kiev and then made another big error that brought about the third goal in reality a three one win in the ukrainian city car yes crestfallen by the mistakes tearfully apologized to fans on the pitch which. will stay with football in germany face they're under twenty side today as they continue preparations for the world cup at their training base in northern italy all eyes will be on the performance of goalkeeper manuel neuer who has been alex in september with a broken foot midfielder julian draxler will also be hoping to impress coach you're welcome live with a starting position in russia next month looking uncertain. all right here's a reminder of that top story we're following
was almost word force in paris tonight lisa thank you. art sports news now the fallout from liverpool's the champions league final the field saturday has taken a nasty turn with police in the english city saying that they will investigate online death threats against goalkeeper laura scaurus the german made a huge blunder that led to real madrid's opening gold in kiev and then made another big error that brought about the third goal in reality a three one win in the ukrainian city car yes...
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lisa: in a word, yes.t have a presence in stores, especially like paypal, they could end up getting shafted by ebay, which decided not to use paypal for their payment. this chart i find really interesting. paypal has absolutely outpaced visa and mastercard over the past year. this ubs analyst expects paypal to increase its volume growth by 20% over the medium-term versus 9% at mastercard. shery: i don't remember using paypal in asia. unless you want to make payments for people here in the u.s.. david: i will confess, i use paypal. lisa: cash and checks are going away. david: lisa abramowicz, thank you so much for being here. sign up for the balance of power newsletter at bloombergpolitics.com. get the latest in your inbox everything will they. yield" coming up, "real with jonathan ferro. on any of theout charts we showed you throughout -- go to gtvtb go . ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield
lisa: in a word, yes.t have a presence in stores, especially like paypal, they could end up getting shafted by ebay, which decided not to use paypal for their payment. this chart i find really interesting. paypal has absolutely outpaced visa and mastercard over the past year. this ubs analyst expects paypal to increase its volume growth by 20% over the medium-term versus 9% at mastercard. shery: i don't remember using paypal in asia. unless you want to make payments for people here in the u.s.....
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her name is lisa paige.l at the fbi to both fired director james comey and deputy director andrew mccabe who has also been fired. lisa paige became a character in conservative media fever dreams about the mueller investigation when it emerged that she and another senior fbi agent, who was overseeing part of the investigation into the trump-russia connection, they had exchanged text messages, personal messages snarking at or speaking negatively or in some cases speaking positively of scaramucci -- various political figures, including donald trump but also, honestly hillary clinton and john kasich and ted cruz and bernie sanders and eric holder and a whole bunch of other people too. the text messages started to be made public by republican members of congress in january. but lisa paige has stayed on at the bureau since then until tonight where we have -- and now we have learned she has resigned and left the bureau. "the new york times" also reports tonight that the other fbi official who is gone as of today is
her name is lisa paige.l at the fbi to both fired director james comey and deputy director andrew mccabe who has also been fired. lisa paige became a character in conservative media fever dreams about the mueller investigation when it emerged that she and another senior fbi agent, who was overseeing part of the investigation into the trump-russia connection, they had exchanged text messages, personal messages snarking at or speaking negatively or in some cases speaking positively of scaramucci...
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correspondent lisa lewis joins us from the french capital tonight good evening lisa let's start by talking to me a little bit about the french government's deep radicalization strategy me what measures are they taking. well the government recently came up with this sixty measure plan actually to fight radicalization that is it's bringing in psychologists social workers educated to better detect radicalized people and also to try to deal radicalize them then one part of the measures is actually on prisons so paris is creating isolated prison rings for radicalize people and i was given exclusive exclusive access to one of these prison rings in going under gate in northern france which opened today. this freshly refurbished prison wing in the town of v.a. will host francis potential terrorists at least until authorities have assessed how dangerous they are in their midst men even with right. to question inmates with a demon educators officers and psychologists if you can. put them in solitary confinement if they're extremely dangerous and radicalized or they'll be sent to when that has its ow
correspondent lisa lewis joins us from the french capital tonight good evening lisa let's start by talking to me a little bit about the french government's deep radicalization strategy me what measures are they taking. well the government recently came up with this sixty measure plan actually to fight radicalization that is it's bringing in psychologists social workers educated to better detect radicalized people and also to try to deal radicalize them then one part of the measures is actually...
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from inside the prison there lisa i mean it begs the question couldn't this strategy then backfire. well that's a very good question actually you know the people that the government is trying to assess are not really at strictly speaking opening open books actually they were not telling the government everything they're thinking so that is the risk that the government will put together and the isolation brings people who are less radicalized and then others who are very radicalized and then the very radicalized one could contaminate the others and also when you look at it actually the people will stay in prison for wired and the government is not really focusing on dea radicalizing them during that time in prison but obviously france is still a state that are under the rule of law and they can keep them in prison forever at one point they will be released and really out there and the chances are that the people who get out there are not radicalized yet and i wonder in france just to radicalize really radicalized i wonder in in france what the public is saying about these measures ag
from inside the prison there lisa i mean it begs the question couldn't this strategy then backfire. well that's a very good question actually you know the people that the government is trying to assess are not really at strictly speaking opening open books actually they were not telling the government everything they're thinking so that is the risk that the government will put together and the isolation brings people who are less radicalized and then others who are very radicalized and then the...
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was on the story tonight in paris lisa thank you. and if you want to find out more about france's strategy to fight radicalization you can read lisa's full article on g.w. dot com but the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you see our handles right there and remember whatever happens between now and tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. can. go go go. go. go. go. go go go. go. climate change. sustainability. environmental. globalization affect biodiversity seasons fishing exploitation the quality. cumin rights displacement the foliage killed the global economy to a local actually global three thousand and thirty minutes on d w. d w media center see it find it here it discovered a. video and audio podcast in language courses in the d w media center at media center dot w dot com. we make up over a week watches over half of the fund of hedge funds the civil service and. the want to shape the continent's future to. be part of enjoying african youngsters as they share
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lisa argen is here.'ve got good stuff depending if you like hot weather or not purchase that's right. one more day and then cool weather for you, if that's your idea of nice weather for the next couple of days. fog along the peninsula, a little haze from half moon bay. we widen the perspective. two systems influencing us tomorrow. one is the marine layer. that's sort of a given this time of year. another one a weak weather system to the north that will allow for much cooler temperatures come tomorrow and the final day of may. so four to seven mile visibility san carlos and concord. the airport not doing too bad and sea lions here. pier 39, sunshine in the city. another warm day today inland turning much cooler tomorrow and thursday and warming up again by the end of the week. so the fog is here. it moves on up tonight. we'll have that sea breeze throughout the afternoon. a wind shift on tap today. then by tomorrow patchy morning fog, some high clouds and a stronger wind will allow for a much cooler wedne
lisa argen is here.'ve got good stuff depending if you like hot weather or not purchase that's right. one more day and then cool weather for you, if that's your idea of nice weather for the next couple of days. fog along the peninsula, a little haze from half moon bay. we widen the perspective. two systems influencing us tomorrow. one is the marine layer. that's sort of a given this time of year. another one a weak weather system to the north that will allow for much cooler temperatures come...
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so that was the german economy minister talking to lisa loyce yesterday and lisa if a trade dispute puts both america and europe risk why would both sides allow this to happen. well monica because it's complicated it's not just about economics it's also about politics donald trump is putting on a strong man act he wants to show i'm strong i'm the i'm in charge here i'm going to protect american jobs and we are being treated unfairly by the e.u. that is imposing too many tears that are too high on our product the e.u. on the other hand is saying you know we understand all that but we cannot accept this on the chin they need to keep face as well they can't just accept all his conditions and they're telling him we're happy to negotiate on this but also on maybe a restructuring of multilateralism but not like this looks like the u.s. is winning round one but the e.u. is obviously hoping to win the following rounds ok before we get to the following round i mean those failed talks took place of course on the sidelines of the annual o.e.c.d. meeting in paris which would have been overshadowed b
so that was the german economy minister talking to lisa loyce yesterday and lisa if a trade dispute puts both america and europe risk why would both sides allow this to happen. well monica because it's complicated it's not just about economics it's also about politics donald trump is putting on a strong man act he wants to show i'm strong i'm the i'm in charge here i'm going to protect american jobs and we are being treated unfairly by the e.u. that is imposing too many tears that are too high...
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here is lisa argen. >> good morning., it is a glorious start to the weekend with temperatures very mild. the sun comes up in another 30 minutes. 6: 6:02. you can see you how clear it is. we have some winds in the upper elevations keeping it mild. look at that, low to mid-60s san francisco, oakland, mountain view. in the 40s though in gilroy, 58 in san jose. 50 half moon bay. this is san rafael where we have another beautiful start to the day with 60s in napa. but santa rosa has dropped into the 50s as well as novato. concord at 65. so yes this morning considerably warmer compared to yesterday at this time. 12 degrees warmer for you in pal low all toe and mountain view. and we're looking at some very breezy winds in the upper elevations. so we will enjoy the warmth today. it will get breezy though along the coast later on. >>> now to the controversy swirling over what was said inside the white house about senator john mccain who is battling brain cancer. mccain expressed strong reservations over the president's choice to
here is lisa argen. >> good morning., it is a glorious start to the weekend with temperatures very mild. the sun comes up in another 30 minutes. 6: 6:02. you can see you how clear it is. we have some winds in the upper elevations keeping it mild. look at that, low to mid-60s san francisco, oakland, mountain view. in the 40s though in gilroy, 58 in san jose. 50 half moon bay. this is san rafael where we have another beautiful start to the day with 60s in napa. but santa rosa has dropped...
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good to have you with us lisa so high level talks are going on there on the sidelines of the o.e.c.d. meeting how are those talks coming along have you heard anything yet well monica we hearing very little of the content of these talks we know that the u.s. secretary of commerce well barrasso is here he was taking part in a panel this morning we also presume that the german economics minister is here and that the talks are ongoing between these people and obviously most room to see a month month stream from the e.u. but very little is coming out about the content of these talks and that's that just shows to what extent this issue is actually a delicate issue for everybody right but why have those trade ministers chosen at the annual only cd meeting for their talks. i think it is coincidence the annular you see the meeting was obviously planned beforehand but this coincidence is highly balik just remember that the o.e.c.d. was founded in one nine hundred forty eight to implement the years marshall plan the financial plan to help reconstruct europe after the second world war but once t
good to have you with us lisa so high level talks are going on there on the sidelines of the o.e.c.d. meeting how are those talks coming along have you heard anything yet well monica we hearing very little of the content of these talks we know that the u.s. secretary of commerce well barrasso is here he was taking part in a panel this morning we also presume that the german economics minister is here and that the talks are ongoing between these people and obviously most room to see a month...
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but for more on the incident who are going to cross over in a correspondent lisa lui standing by for us in paris lisa what is the latest on this investigation where you are while we are hearing that the police is looking into possible connections between him and other people we understand he was born in and ninety seven in in chechnya and then came over with this parents to france france parents are currently being questioned we also understand that he was known to be radicalized so knowing the husband of a woman who left for syria this person the attack a believed to be twenty years old was apparently known to police for petty crimes but and we understand that they think he was obviously radicalized through it hearing to a very radical form all of islam many of these information information is not yet confirmed by the police so he is known to police for a petty crime what about the victims though of this attack what more do we know about them. young man who died it was twenty nine years old he's from lumo in northwestern france but we don't know his identity just yet for other peopl
but for more on the incident who are going to cross over in a correspondent lisa lui standing by for us in paris lisa what is the latest on this investigation where you are while we are hearing that the police is looking into possible connections between him and other people we understand he was born in and ninety seven in in chechnya and then came over with this parents to france france parents are currently being questioned we also understand that he was known to be radicalized so knowing the...
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lisa: risk on, buy stocks.ave a situation once you got through the inflation data, it all suggests we are picking up not dramatically. it has made people more comfortable with the fed not overdoing it. >> given the fact that -- given the backdrop, why would you not advise clients to go full on risk on right now? >> there are sources of uncertainty. we are in the midst of negotiating trade deals. there is some uncertainty lingering but certain stocks may be well exposed. automakers are number one on the list. there is the issue of what will happen with china. other big markets was backing away from expectations of tighter policy in europe. there is uncertainty on the convergence-divergence story. will run fore that forever. lisa: everyone keeps talking about what a blockbuster earnings season it was. the retailers have not begun reporting walmart next thursday. the consumer has been feeling pretty good. what is your read on why fromtors do not feel good the earnings results we have seen? >> it may come back to t
lisa: risk on, buy stocks.ave a situation once you got through the inflation data, it all suggests we are picking up not dramatically. it has made people more comfortable with the fed not overdoing it. >> given the fact that -- given the backdrop, why would you not advise clients to go full on risk on right now? >> there are sources of uncertainty. we are in the midst of negotiating trade deals. there is some uncertainty lingering but certain stocks may be well exposed. automakers...
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hi, lisa. >> good morning. a big spread in the temperatures today as we see a return to our onshore flow. the low clouds, fog and live doppler 7 painting the picture for you where you can see right along the coast, the gray there and it is entering the golden gate bridge. santa cruz, we're in the 50s. about a 10 degree drop today. right now numbers are in the 60s oakland address mountain view with the sfif50s along the coas. peninsula, low to mid 70s today instead of the upper 70s. but it is 70 right now concord, 60 in santa rosa. and there it is from the golden gate bridge, sutro tower camera showing the hazy sunshine throughout the morning hours. the fog at the coast and we'll look for the warm temperatures again inland, but numbers will be cooler today. i'll tell you how much and what to expect for mother's day in a few minutes. >>> a major event is pumping positive energy and money into the north bay where residents and businesses are still recovering from last october's wildfires. cornell barnard as the st
hi, lisa. >> good morning. a big spread in the temperatures today as we see a return to our onshore flow. the low clouds, fog and live doppler 7 painting the picture for you where you can see right along the coast, the gray there and it is entering the golden gate bridge. santa cruz, we're in the 50s. about a 10 degree drop today. right now numbers are in the 60s oakland address mountain view with the sfif50s along the coas. peninsula, low to mid 70s today instead of the upper 70s. but it...