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mark: hey. lemonis: how are you? mark: nice to meet you. mark. lemonis: mark? mark: yep.i'm marcus. mark: this is heidi. this is... heidi: hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are are you? nice to meet you. husband and wife? heidi: yes. lemonis: well, i'm in santa claus. heidi: yep. mark: yeah. yeah. you are. it's a very tourist-attracting kind of area. lemonis: yeah. mark: holiday world, splashin' safari park... lemonis: okay. mark: ...they get about a million to a million and a half visitors a year. lemonis: wow. mark: so that's the big tourism for the town. they're actually the first theme park. lemonis: oh, they're the first theme park that every existed? mark: yeah. they were santa land about 70 years ago. heidi: we moved here two years ago. lemonis: oh, okay. where are you from? heidi: we were originally from pennsylvania. lemonis: oh. heidi: and we were going to do that back there, so i researched it. i'm like, "wow. that's a really cool town." so he changed his job. we moved out here, sold our house, and here we are... lemonis: wow. heidi: ...about two years later.
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mark: hello, i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty & levin." kirk schilling, how are you, my friend? >> i'm good. how are you. mark: we've met in the past but now we get to talk to each other. tell you why i wanted you here. because you fascinate me. great athlete. i'm from philadelphia. you played for the phillies for some time, you played for the diamondbacks, youyo played for boston, have you a tremendous record and also you're an outspoken conservative. ounow, first things first, 1993 you pitched in the world series. for the phillies. they lost. 2001, arizona diamond beaux, 2004, 2007, boston red sox, championships. you're an 11-2 post season record. i want the nation to understand how phenomenal that is. that's the greatest post season record of any pitcher who has pitched 10 or more games in the npost season, and 8.846 winning percentage. tei'm doing this for a reason. you have the major league record when it comes to that. you also struck out over 3,000 batters. one behind gibson. tied for third or one behind? >> i'm one behind. >> one b
mark: hello, i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty & levin." kirk schilling, how are you, my friend? >> i'm good. how are you. mark: we've met in the past but now we get to talk to each other. tell you why i wanted you here. because you fascinate me. great athlete. i'm from philadelphia. you played for the phillies for some time, you played for the diamondbacks, youyo played for boston, have you a tremendous record and also you're an outspoken conservative. ounow, first...
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mark: what happened?hey appealed quick. >> they were all convicted they did appeal and on appeal the fifth circuit reversed 12 to 14 counts of conviction and reversed the accounts against all the merrill lynch defendants and related wire fraud accounts. mark: so all accounts relating to their work are reversed? yes. all fried charges were reversed. >> they were not valid charges but the conduct was not criminal but the real atrocity that these men at the urging of the task force cohorts were sent to prison upon their conviction. >> they did not wait for the appeal what kind of federal prison? , maximum-security federal facility with the worst criminals and cajuns why would they send this gentleman to maximum-security prison gang bosses and the worst of the worst in order to break them. >> the federal bureau of prisons? . >> to put that man in that place because if he didn't ask him he would not be in that place. . >> that young man was completely acquitted on appeal he served eight months away from his tw
mark: what happened?hey appealed quick. >> they were all convicted they did appeal and on appeal the fifth circuit reversed 12 to 14 counts of conviction and reversed the accounts against all the merrill lynch defendants and related wire fraud accounts. mark: so all accounts relating to their work are reversed? yes. all fried charges were reversed. >> they were not valid charges but the conduct was not criminal but the real atrocity that these men at the urging of the task force...
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mark: great pleasure you thank you. mark: we appreciate it. life liberty and the bin. ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. shutdown, day 23. the longest hall -- halt in american history as each side digs in over the border wall. ♪ ♪ >> what the president is proposing is not the best way to protect our borders. >> the democrats don't care about the border, and they don't care about crime. chris: now, the president weighs declaring a national emergency and funding the wall. >> congress should do this. if they can't do it, i will declare a national emergency. finish. chris: we'll get the latest on where negotiations stand. >> i have never been more depressed about moving forward than right now. i just don't see a pathway
mark: great pleasure you thank you. mark: we appreciate it. life liberty and the bin. ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. shutdown, day 23. the longest hall -- halt in american history as each side digs in over the border wall. ♪ ♪ >> what the president is proposing is not the best way to protect our borders. >> the democrats don't care about the border, and they don't care about crime. chris: now, the president weighs declaring a national emergency and funding the wall. >>...
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mark: not really.e were following senator mcconnell to get some behind the scenes footage to put into the program, and what he said there may have been the most that he said as we followed him throughout the day. so he was not loquacious, i would say. but he let us in. we used some of the footage. and we wouldn't be doing this without his ok to do it, as well. brian: the minority leader is chuck schumer, and is quite a bit with them. here's some video. explain this 20 second video. what is this? mark: we were supposed to be following senator schumer to catch his day in the life, but his press secretary said he's going to be briefed by staff, is going to be interactive. you really get a window into the senate and senator schumer's day, so we waited outside the door. he said are you ready to come in? and we went in. brian: he also served 18 years in the house. here's that short video. >> come on in. ok, welcome to my office. the best thing about my office is the fireplace. i'm from brooklyn. we never had
mark: not really.e were following senator mcconnell to get some behind the scenes footage to put into the program, and what he said there may have been the most that he said as we followed him throughout the day. so he was not loquacious, i would say. but he let us in. we used some of the footage. and we wouldn't be doing this without his ok to do it, as well. brian: the minority leader is chuck schumer, and is quite a bit with them. here's some video. explain this 20 second video. what is...
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mark: great pleasure you thank you. mark: we appreciate it.ext time on the life liberty and the bin. ♪
mark: great pleasure you thank you. mark: we appreciate it.ext time on the life liberty and the bin. ♪
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mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. they're outside of the regular care. they're not part of the public that sees a dentist on a regular basis. they truly are dental refugees. they suffer from all kinds of problems -- gum disease, caries, missing teeth, removable teeth -- and they're looking for an answer. they're looking for a solution. these people had their baby teeth, then they got their adult teeth, and their adult teeth have failed them. through the power of implants, we're able to give them a third set of teeth. >> is that right? a third se
mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a...
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mark: back to the united states. said unlike the enemies and i consider them enemies that we have faced they have treated themselves as government entities in our government. >> with our billionaires. there's something called the billionaire gap. the chinese have more billionaires than we do. they have about 580 billionaires we have about 540 billionaires. if you have seen our billionaires coming on tv whether it's bill gates or steve schwartzman or their are quite a few they really like china and they believe in chinese-american partnership going forward into the future. when our billionaires contact our president he listens. he may have the intelligence community and the pentagon and his trade experts telling us look china is out to make this into the second class country but then he has is billionaires praising china is the force of the future. think this is one of the many approaches china has to continue this goodwill and pro china policies that are government still has. i've advocated as you know that we should
mark: back to the united states. said unlike the enemies and i consider them enemies that we have faced they have treated themselves as government entities in our government. >> with our billionaires. there's something called the billionaire gap. the chinese have more billionaires than we do. they have about 580 billionaires we have about 540 billionaires. if you have seen our billionaires coming on tv whether it's bill gates or steve schwartzman or their are quite a few they really like...
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emily: was mark zuckerberg right not to sell shares? mark: yes.will do a $9 billion share authorization, they absolutely should do that. put your money where your mouth is. emily: what about regulation in sentiment? people hate facebook right now. mark: i am not sure they hated. emily: there is distrust. mark: you have to earn it back. i keep thinking about netflix, do you remember when they had the fiasco three years ago and they raised prices and lost subs? the stock did a meltdown, a year or two to rebuild trust. emily: and they stopped calling it quickster. mark: for advertisers and consumers with facebook, this can be fixed, but we think it will take time. the risk reward is attractive. it is priced in. emily: i have started monetizing instagram but instagram has some of the same problems. mark: you just quickly went over whatsapp. there are over a billion users. the portfolio that facebook manages, the two largest social media and messaging apps, they are not monetized. i think you have a company with a lot of controversy and they shot thems
emily: was mark zuckerberg right not to sell shares? mark: yes.will do a $9 billion share authorization, they absolutely should do that. put your money where your mouth is. emily: what about regulation in sentiment? people hate facebook right now. mark: i am not sure they hated. emily: there is distrust. mark: you have to earn it back. i keep thinking about netflix, do you remember when they had the fiasco three years ago and they raised prices and lost subs? the stock did a meltdown, a year or...
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marking. that indicates the product is compliant with and so meet freely circulate between different youou memr states. own burnell takes a closer look. french business owner frederic be our exports of products all over the world. almost badly seeking marking it means they conform to your standards and can be legally placed on the markets in t the country. there's one problem the notified body charged with marking beyonce products is based in the uk and after brexit no longer considered as your opinion in a couple of the problem is it's a mental illness during grade for the mocking c. e. like on the twentieth. and so it's not possible to alter. or to remarket. it means it will probably have to go in the bin of course you. on the twenty ninth of march if there's no books that deal britain will crush out of the european union. this means you can products cannot be placed on the e. markets any longer. unless tested to show they are up to the book's standards. a process that must then be overseen
marking. that indicates the product is compliant with and so meet freely circulate between different youou memr states. own burnell takes a closer look. french business owner frederic be our exports of products all over the world. almost badly seeking marking it means they conform to your standards and can be legally placed on the markets in t the country. there's one problem the notified body charged with marking beyonce products is based in the uk and after brexit no longer considered as your...
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mark: hello america i am mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" with our guest. how are you? we will talk a lot tonight the president of the media research center the largest watchdog organization in america and i rely on that a lot. you are an author in the columnist. you and i have been around a while we have seen presidencies before that i have never seen anything like what we have today. groupthink, with the media platforms incredibly hostile to this president. why do you think now more than ever the media shows the collective fangs quick. >> i have try to put this into historical perspective. look at how the media have analyzed republican presidents going back to nixon. they did not like him but they respected him especially on foreignfo policy. then reagan came along they did not like him either/or his policies, but they were constantly frustrated he was such a nice guy and he was the teflon president whatever they threw at him it bounced off. they couldn't makete anything stick so there was a respect there as well. bush 41 comes around. they liked him to the degree wit
mark: hello america i am mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" with our guest. how are you? we will talk a lot tonight the president of the media research center the largest watchdog organization in america and i rely on that a lot. you are an author in the columnist. you and i have been around a while we have seen presidencies before that i have never seen anything like what we have today. groupthink, with the media platforms incredibly hostile to this president. why do you...
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mark: well, let's see.a stock picker's perspective, and if you look at the faang stocks, the large-cap internet, the problem child, the stock most dislocated, i don't think there's any debate that it is facebook. the sentiment has turned so much on that name. it creates the opportunity for upside. we are showing not falling satisfaction but slipping satisfaction among users and advertisers. that is for core facebook. we see rising satisfaction for instagram. thee is a great hedge in business model that if they execute well on will serve them well over time. we think it is the best moneymaking idea in large-cap internet because the sediment is so negative. i think fundamentals will be more stable. snap executive leaving, but berkeley -- barclays upgrading them. mark: we have a low conviction buy on snap. the stock did not work for us last year. we look at it and they are doing things to fix their app on android, and a are taking their ad inventory and putting it into an a different format him a that worked f
mark: well, let's see.a stock picker's perspective, and if you look at the faang stocks, the large-cap internet, the problem child, the stock most dislocated, i don't think there's any debate that it is facebook. the sentiment has turned so much on that name. it creates the opportunity for upside. we are showing not falling satisfaction but slipping satisfaction among users and advertisers. that is for core facebook. we see rising satisfaction for instagram. thee is a great hedge in business...
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milley thank you mark thank you thank you and congratulations very importantly congratulations general joseph l'engle and general
milley thank you mark thank you thank you and congratulations very importantly congratulations general joseph l'engle and general
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estÁ pasado de peso, mark. el Área. que intenta pachuca . no estÁ a la distancia y tiene que ir el Árbitro hasta allá a ubicarlo. se tarda una eternidad en cobrar el tiro de esquina. ahora sÍ. viene con el centro y el rechace que fue de gonzÁlez. se equivoca y pueda armar una contra interesante.ojo con mora que acompaÑa por izquierda. para allÁ, para allá. le decÍa para allÁ, para allá. no me la des a mÍ. >> pero no puede hacer eso, tiene que culminar con la jugada. tiene que ser opciÓn para su compaÑero y no tiene que decirle dÓnde jugar o no. si recibes espabila. sigue marcando la opciÓn de pase para tu compaÑero. tony: de acuerdo pero estaba solo. entrando al Área. josÉ: yo nunca habÍa visto no me la des. marc: al contrario, he visto recriminaciones, aunque estÉs marcado por no recibir el balÓn. >> jara la tiene . la perdiÓ. se combina. recuperaciÓn por parte de pachuca . a continuaciÓn se puede perder a necaxa. los rayos contra el equipo de monarcas morelia. necaxa y morelia a continuaciÓn. viene la contra
estÁ pasado de peso, mark. el Área. que intenta pachuca . no estÁ a la distancia y tiene que ir el Árbitro hasta allá a ubicarlo. se tarda una eternidad en cobrar el tiro de esquina. ahora sÍ. viene con el centro y el rechace que fue de gonzÁlez. se equivoca y pueda armar una contra interesante.ojo con mora que acompaÑa por izquierda. para allÁ, para allá. le decÍa para allÁ, para allá. no me la des a mÍ. >> pero no puede hacer eso, tiene que culminar con la jugada. tiene...
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mark: well, let's see.m a stock picker's perspective, the problem child there, the stock is most dislocated. i do not think there is any debate that the facebook sentiment has turned so much on that name. it does create the opportunity for upside. our survey work shows slipping with usersn again -- and advertisers. we see rising satisfaction with users and advertisers for instagram, so there is a hedge model that will serve them well over time. we think it is the top moneymaking opportunity just because it is negative. i think it will be more stable than the market fears right now. executive leaving, and at the same time, you see barclays upgrading snap. mark: we have a low prediction by snap. but we do have an outperform rating and a buy rating. we looked at it, and they are doing things to fix their app on android devices, and they are taking their inventory and putting it into kind of an option format, like twitter did years ago, and that worked out well for that company, so we were looking for improveme
mark: well, let's see.m a stock picker's perspective, the problem child there, the stock is most dislocated. i do not think there is any debate that the facebook sentiment has turned so much on that name. it does create the opportunity for upside. our survey work shows slipping with usersn again -- and advertisers. we see rising satisfaction with users and advertisers for instagram, so there is a hedge model that will serve them well over time. we think it is the top moneymaking opportunity...
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mark: it is possible., what apple is doing as they are touting their training program in china. they will expand this further globally as well. what this is going to do is basically show a price that is dollars0 u.s. equivalent lower than it is. the question is, what about people coming from other devices? they should be pushing android device trade-ins in china, not upgrade from iphone to iphone, but third-party phone to iphone. emily: it is quite unusual to an allse things from hands meeting. what do you know about morale? mark: there are certainly a portion of employees who are not too happy about this. you have seen the stock price and decline. they have lost $200 billion since they became a $1 trillion company last year. other employees don't pay attention to this stuff and sort of ignore it or it i don't think it is having a big impact on the company overall, but it is certainly something people are talking about in the cafeteria there. shery ahn: senior managers are talking about how the slowdown in
mark: it is possible., what apple is doing as they are touting their training program in china. they will expand this further globally as well. what this is going to do is basically show a price that is dollars0 u.s. equivalent lower than it is. the question is, what about people coming from other devices? they should be pushing android device trade-ins in china, not upgrade from iphone to iphone, but third-party phone to iphone. emily: it is quite unusual to an allse things from hands meeting....
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mark: first of all, i agree completely with dan. apple likes to point out these external factors or external forces, as cook sent in the email to employees. but i think this is at least 80% self-inflicted, having to do with the extraordinarily high, stratospheric prices of the latest iphones. if you look at the pricing of smartphones in china, we did the math on this this morning some of the high-end phones cost ab out half that of an entry-level iphone. there are phones that cost 1/4 of the price. morephone xr is expensive than its competition that might have sharper displays and more features. it comes down to some sense of where, like dan said, apple needs to evaluate what it's pricing strategy is. it is clear that they have missed out on a good chunk of iphone sales, millions of units, this time around that they were expecting to take place in china. much is thisow due to the pullback of the chinese consumer, the u.s.-china trade war, and a global and china market that are slowing down? dan: cook, you saw, used the macro card, c
mark: first of all, i agree completely with dan. apple likes to point out these external factors or external forces, as cook sent in the email to employees. but i think this is at least 80% self-inflicted, having to do with the extraordinarily high, stratospheric prices of the latest iphones. if you look at the pricing of smartphones in china, we did the math on this this morning some of the high-end phones cost ab out half that of an entry-level iphone. there are phones that cost 1/4 of the...
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ok let's go back to mark mark there's another we have on this program criticize the government the british government under to resume and the there are countless complaints against her during this whole process but one of the things that kind of strikes me is that she's really had the interest of the conservative party at heart not the e.u. not the u.k. she's more interested in perpetuating her party's. time in power it seems quite selfish and on top of that agreeing with what luke just said on the first part of the program i mean if there was even the very thought of this so-called hard brags that it'll be just be u.k. under a w t o rules wow everyone that's not so exciting that's the reality and it's known ok it's fine to bowl it's learnable they've had no intent they did never anticipated a plan b. of what could go wrong it shows me they didn't have their heart in it ok i guess that's what mark has kind of like two questions go ahead mark. yes. well in terms of the certainly what mrs may has stirred i think is to put her certainly she puts her party first but what she did was what she w
ok let's go back to mark mark there's another we have on this program criticize the government the british government under to resume and the there are countless complaints against her during this whole process but one of the things that kind of strikes me is that she's really had the interest of the conservative party at heart not the e.u. not the u.k. she's more interested in perpetuating her party's. time in power it seems quite selfish and on top of that agreeing with what luke just said on...
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general mark millie. thank you, mark, thank you. thank you. and congratulations. ery prntly, congratulations. general joseph lembings engle and jennifer james mccarville.
general mark millie. thank you, mark, thank you. thank you. and congratulations. ery prntly, congratulations. general joseph lembings engle and jennifer james mccarville.
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ironically, it was one of two plays from mark allen... go out in the first round as he has done. he played well but not good enough. what mind that was a real discussion point actually. the first time, the guys where allowed to go out ten minutes before hand, guys where allowed to go out ten minutes beforehand, and it was only luca brecel who decided to go for it. in what way do you think it gave him the edge? he may not have gotten the right position, he was more straight the damage was after as mark allen, when we got he was going to forge ahead, it was a very good performance from a young man and we do not know how good he is going to be. he can use this as a stepping stone. one game going in this evening, john higgins playing ryan day...the score is... 57-0 in 57—0 in the second frame i am told. its world cup year in netball — and the commonwealth champions have one last chance to pit their wits against the worlds best before the tournament injuly. the quad series involving england, australia, south africa and new zealand kicks off to
ironically, it was one of two plays from mark allen... go out in the first round as he has done. he played well but not good enough. what mind that was a real discussion point actually. the first time, the guys where allowed to go out ten minutes before hand, guys where allowed to go out ten minutes beforehand, and it was only luca brecel who decided to go for it. in what way do you think it gave him the edge? he may not have gotten the right position, he was more straight the damage was after...
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mark: i think so. not need a wall along all 2000 miles, but with the additional 230 miles, we will need a couple hundred more miles later on. top$5.7 billion look at the high priority targets right now, those high priority areas, where we see most of the drugs and human trafficking -- it will adjust those significantly. -- address those certificate would. david: speak for the people at the border. if we could get a sense of what they think about this entire debate and the discussion in washington, what is their attitude? that they need more support, that we are making a political football, but with a fed? -- what would they say? say this isould not about a political party, it isnot that the president republican, they are applauding him because he said enough is enough. i'm not kicking the can down the road anymore with the broken immigration system. i will give the men and women who are the experts the tools they need to provide safety and security for this country, that is what they will tell you. dav
mark: i think so. not need a wall along all 2000 miles, but with the additional 230 miles, we will need a couple hundred more miles later on. top$5.7 billion look at the high priority targets right now, those high priority areas, where we see most of the drugs and human trafficking -- it will adjust those significantly. -- address those certificate would. david: speak for the people at the border. if we could get a sense of what they think about this entire debate and the discussion in...
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i am mark crumpton.his is bloomberg. ♪ much.nk is so it is day 25 of the partial government shutdown. we remain in a stalemate. the shutdown last january, senator susan collins had bipartisan talks in her office and injured is a talking thick. it may now the time to get that stick-back out. senators on both sides of the aisle have reportedly been talking at least. cardin, democrat of maryland coming to us from capitol hill to welcome. good to have you back. >> good to be with you. david: we have been saying, we will pass this thing and maybe there are senators who will get it passed. including republican senators. will onld impose their both. any possibility of that? senator cardin: the senate could very well be the bridge. the first priority is to open the government. i tried a few myths go with tonimous consent requests open the agency not involved in the controversy. and to allow continuing resolution for the under -- other agencies. the republican leader, senator mcconnell, rejected that. people who
i am mark crumpton.his is bloomberg. ♪ much.nk is so it is day 25 of the partial government shutdown. we remain in a stalemate. the shutdown last january, senator susan collins had bipartisan talks in her office and injured is a talking thick. it may now the time to get that stick-back out. senators on both sides of the aisle have reportedly been talking at least. cardin, democrat of maryland coming to us from capitol hill to welcome. good to have you back. >> good to be with you....
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mark: we think it will impact growth. grow 2% to 2.5% and we could hit the low end of that range. we think growth will be between 2% and 2.5% but we could go to the lower end of the range because it is impacting business and consumer confidence. it is only a matter of time. tom: this is critical, off of capital economics, taking their euro paul down to 1% gdp. francine: overall, how much does this actually impact some of the other data? does this have an impact on, for example, some of the issuance, some of the other things we are seeing? period,after a certain after a 40 day shutdown? is it too soon to say? mark: equities and credit spreads are your leading indicators. the leading indicator is really profits and profit growth, and profit growth is coming down. the global economy is slowing. the united states economy is coming off what we call a sugar rush. as profits slow and confidence gets hit, that will impact labor market numbers and the capex numbers will weaken also. it is only a matter of time before we see this i
mark: we think it will impact growth. grow 2% to 2.5% and we could hit the low end of that range. we think growth will be between 2% and 2.5% but we could go to the lower end of the range because it is impacting business and consumer confidence. it is only a matter of time. tom: this is critical, off of capital economics, taking their euro paul down to 1% gdp. francine: overall, how much does this actually impact some of the other data? does this have an impact on, for example, some of the...
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i am mark crumpton.is bloomberg. ♪ shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, and the mandalay. welcome to "bloomberg markets." the top stories we are following from around the world. china shakes the market, the country reports the worst import and export results since 2016. reigniting trade war and global growth years. dog will buy goldcorp in a 10 billion dollar deal, creating the world's largest gold miner. we are to detroit for live coverage from the north american international auto show. let's get started with a quick check of major averages. we are seeing pressure again for a second consecutive session on the first trading day of the week in the u.s. the s&p 500 a lot lower by 3/10th of 1%. citigroup earnings lifting those bank stocks. energy is down and below the $52 a barrel on risk off sentiment. we have more concerns over global growth really weighing on the indices. the nasdaq down .6%, the lowest level in a week. as has been noted, the
i am mark crumpton.is bloomberg. ♪ shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, and the mandalay. welcome to "bloomberg markets." the top stories we are following from around the world. china shakes the market, the country reports the worst import and export results since 2016. reigniting trade war and global growth years. dog will buy goldcorp in a 10 billion dollar deal, creating the world's largest gold miner. we are to...
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now today marks holocaust memorial day on this day in one nine hundred forty five soviet troops liberated thousands of prisoners in the auschwitz concentration camp former prisoners of auschwitz have placed flowers at an execution wall in the former nazi death camp where more than a million people were killed. we spoke with one woman who managed to escape being sent to the concentration camps and then made it her mission to fight against the nazis as a spy. mob cohen is ninety eight years old. but still full of energy. tonight she'll be holding another talk as always her husband major accompanies her she says that in remembering the holocaust one thing is often overlooked. the. two are no jews if. just. to wed. at the jewish museum in frankfurt she presents her biography and tells what seems like an unbelievable story she a jewish french woman spied on the nazis. in february one thousand nine hundred forty five paris was already liberated but fighting continued at the z. creed line on the front with her perfect german skills mark cohen was a lucky find for military intelligence she may ha
now today marks holocaust memorial day on this day in one nine hundred forty five soviet troops liberated thousands of prisoners in the auschwitz concentration camp former prisoners of auschwitz have placed flowers at an execution wall in the former nazi death camp where more than a million people were killed. we spoke with one woman who managed to escape being sent to the concentration camps and then made it her mission to fight against the nazis as a spy. mob cohen is ninety eight years old....
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rishaad: mark, please stick around with us. mark mobius from mobius capital partners. this ridesharing company has closed a $2 billion round, giving it a $9.5 billion valuation, according to techcrunch, all this as this company is trying to expand in southeast asia. it is appealing a filipino decision to block its entry there. we have no share price reaction. david: coming up, we will pick it back here. aboutobius will talk more commodities, where he will be placing his money. later on, salary trends. rishaad: we will be joined by our guest, discussing bonus cuts of the big banks and revealing trends for the year ahead. ♪ david: welcome back. let's look at oil prices. brent, the first weekly lost in four, investors when the outlook for trade talks. again in the u.s. inventories. and, well, venezuela. rishaad: growing instability there making opec's task of rebalancing the market complicated. if washington imposes sanctions, it could benefit india and china. if the u.s. stops buying venezuelan crude, it would be available at cheaper prices. let's get back to mark mobius
rishaad: mark, please stick around with us. mark mobius from mobius capital partners. this ridesharing company has closed a $2 billion round, giving it a $9.5 billion valuation, according to techcrunch, all this as this company is trying to expand in southeast asia. it is appealing a filipino decision to block its entry there. we have no share price reaction. david: coming up, we will pick it back here. aboutobius will talk more commodities, where he will be placing his money. later on, salary...
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and i think mark just nailed it. the bottom line is, the most difficult job in the whole world is that police officer who has to make that entry, based on the information given to him by great people in the neighborhood. they put their lives in danger every single time they do something like this. but they go ahead and they do it any way. i listened to the chief, and you know, earlier in the day, it was brought out that he has to do the job with more people to protect and less officers to do it. somebody has to take a look at what's going on in terms of supplying -- supporting the police and supporting additional police to do the job that's necessary for that chief acevedo to protect the city of houston 1249 mark you have 500,000 more people in the houston area, 300 fewer police to do this. now people are saying this is not a chris it's, that sounds like a chris it's to me. yet they're still asked to go and serve these warrants, they still get protested by all the usual suspects. they get toward unfairly with police
and i think mark just nailed it. the bottom line is, the most difficult job in the whole world is that police officer who has to make that entry, based on the information given to him by great people in the neighborhood. they put their lives in danger every single time they do something like this. but they go ahead and they do it any way. i listened to the chief, and you know, earlier in the day, it was brought out that he has to do the job with more people to protect and less officers to do...
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mark zandi from moody analytics.nk you so much for your time. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: tension between ranchers and envirotmentalists isng new, but climate change could be exacerbating one particar issue: water rights. from iowa public tv, josh buettner reports about one decades-long dispute in new mexico. im reporter: like generations beforespike goss runs cattle in new mexico's sacramento mountains. >> my rights come long before new mexico became a state. long before there was a u.s. forest service. >> forest service says wteare a permite. we're not permittees. we're allotment owners. we own our allotments. we bought it. and then we pay a grazing fee on top of that. and yes, in 1978, the u.s. supreme court ruled that we own the water rights. struck a unique set of land, water and grazing allowances by granting settlers property known as allotments to encouragest werd expansion, but, over decades, the shifting government policies and court chaenges have left land and water rights undealer. >> they want our
mark zandi from moody analytics.nk you so much for your time. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: tension between ranchers and envirotmentalists isng new, but climate change could be exacerbating one particar issue: water rights. from iowa public tv, josh buettner reports about one decades-long dispute in new mexico. im reporter: like generations beforespike goss runs cattle in new mexico's sacramento mountains. >> my rights come long before new mexico became a state. long...
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it's not pretend to be from marks little. marks or would be in bad shape if it weren't for the jewelry stores and boutiques there's not much work to be had around here and the situation isn't set to improve in the foreseeable future. immigrants from romania and bulgaria are now competing for the little work there is. also all or just being a lot of immigration to germany from eastern europe and recent years. because these people are competing with turkish immigrants in the labor markets marked for low paid jobs in the service industry and industrial sector. low pay jobs that don't even require german language skills or indeed any kind of training among young turkish germans lack of training is a serious problem. fifteen percent of twenty five to thirty five year olds in the general population have no formal training but at forty three percent the overall figure is three times higher among turkish germans and even those who do have qualifications face obstacles in the labor market as part of a study conducted at the university
it's not pretend to be from marks little. marks or would be in bad shape if it weren't for the jewelry stores and boutiques there's not much work to be had around here and the situation isn't set to improve in the foreseeable future. immigrants from romania and bulgaria are now competing for the little work there is. also all or just being a lot of immigration to germany from eastern europe and recent years. because these people are competing with turkish immigrants in the labor markets marked...
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. >> mark zuckerberg's quest to connect the planet sparked a to life in a college dorm room. >> it exploded people were signing up left and right. >> the goal was to change the world but i do think it happened faster than anybody could have imagined. >> but the idea that brought together friends and friends ever friends grew to make more dangerous connections. >> it is important to realize the russian troll factory walked through facebook's front door. >> facebook is the best vehicle for propaganda that ever existed. >> leading to multiple crises over issues of politics and privacy. >> i think it is really important for americans to foe what this company has been doing with their data. >> facebook is not a social media network. facebook is a data mining company. >> if you messaged anybody this week would you share with us the names? >> senator, no i would probably not choose do that publicly here. >> what's wrong with facebook and can it be fixed. >> he moved fast and broke the trust of the american people. >> you are asking engineers to solve humanities problems. >> yeah. ♪ >>> 2018 was a
. >> mark zuckerberg's quest to connect the planet sparked a to life in a college dorm room. >> it exploded people were signing up left and right. >> the goal was to change the world but i do think it happened faster than anybody could have imagined. >> but the idea that brought together friends and friends ever friends grew to make more dangerous connections. >> it is important to realize the russian troll factory walked through facebook's front door. >>...
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please join me in welcoming mark hudson. [applause] mark: thank you. it is really gratifying to see somebody people show up at a noon lecture like this. you never know what you are going to get. the program i was leading at a library in vermont several years ago, and it was kind of a cold and icy night. the person who had invited me and his wife were there. and that was it. [laughter] mark: the introduction i got was, well, i guess we should go ahead and start. jackie, thank you for that. a disclaimer before i start. i took spanish in high school and in college, so please no audible groans at my french pronunciations throughout the program. some of the lafayette quotes -- i was going to do a french accent. my wife told me last night though it is a strange combination of pepe le peus and inspector clouseau. i think i will do those straight for this, with julie in the front row. i was motivated to do this presentation by the two birdseye paintings of washington, d.c. which is the centerpiece of the exhibition upstairs. if you have not seen those, please
please join me in welcoming mark hudson. [applause] mark: thank you. it is really gratifying to see somebody people show up at a noon lecture like this. you never know what you are going to get. the program i was leading at a library in vermont several years ago, and it was kind of a cold and icy night. the person who had invited me and his wife were there. and that was it. [laughter] mark: the introduction i got was, well, i guess we should go ahead and start. jackie, thank you for that. a...
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president mark wrong condemned the violence. labor minister nuclear penacoli went on french t.v. and called for order that you know most election violence has never solved the problem and is never a solution. those who resort to violence and tolerates it are going against the principles of democracy it's good to see president mark on announce that he would meet the demonstrators and invited them for talks but he insists he won't be swayed on his reform agenda. ok now to some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. national security advisor john bolton say's his country's pullout of troops from syria will be gradual it signals a far less abrupt withdrawal than initially thought speaking with israeli prime minister bolton said the pullout would be done in a way that would ensure the defeat of the so-called islamic states. and one of the processes in the bombing of a u.s. special ship has died in an american air strike al qaeda operative jamal alba dolly was killed in given the attack he is suspected to have made against the usa as cole in the year two thousand killed
president mark wrong condemned the violence. labor minister nuclear penacoli went on french t.v. and called for order that you know most election violence has never solved the problem and is never a solution. those who resort to violence and tolerates it are going against the principles of democracy it's good to see president mark on announce that he would meet the demonstrators and invited them for talks but he insists he won't be swayed on his reform agenda. ok now to some of the other...
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i this marks i - this marks a ratcheting up of i - this marks a ratcheting up mg against ratcheting upt was interesting that donald today venezuela. it was interesting that donald - today said no options off the table. i think you have are off the table. i think you have to see this as being the start of a process , to see this as being the start of a process, not the end. america could be looking at increasing sanctions. i would think that is almost certain. possibly a military blockade of this vast oil exporting country. what you have had as well is this is in marked contrast to donald trump's original policy of saying, "we will stop racing to topple foreign regimes". i think there's a real fear venezuela topple foreign regimes". i think there's a realfear venezuela could implode as an economy and create a vast refugee crisis. venezuela has retaliated and is kicking out all american diplomats in the next 72 hours. many thanks for the update, jon sopel at the white house. in zimbabwe, a presidential spokesman has defended the continued role of the military in restoring order. it comes
i this marks i - this marks a ratcheting up of i - this marks a ratcheting up mg against ratcheting upt was interesting that donald today venezuela. it was interesting that donald - today said no options off the table. i think you have are off the table. i think you have to see this as being the start of a process , to see this as being the start of a process, not the end. america could be looking at increasing sanctions. i would think that is almost certain. possibly a military blockade of...
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is there more turbulence ahead we're joined by matt and mark. strategic wealth partners to talk about that a bit. matt, it's an ugly picture when you look at the airlines in america. i note there's they're up significantly from the morning lows i don't know if that means anything technically to you. >> i think it does one thing we need to know is this is another example of one old rule on wall street that never really worked that airline stocks go in the exact opposite direction of fuel prices or oil prices if you look at american air and crude oil, spent many months in the same direction and the opposite direction don't look at oil prices when it comes to airlines in general but anyway, for american airlines, the chart, it's funny, when the stock made a low in october along with the rest of the market, however, in december when the rest of the market was making a lower low, american airlines held the low at $30 making a nice double bottom and today's lowest level in the morning, it did not break below that level it's a little glimmer of hope. s
is there more turbulence ahead we're joined by matt and mark. strategic wealth partners to talk about that a bit. matt, it's an ugly picture when you look at the airlines in america. i note there's they're up significantly from the morning lows i don't know if that means anything technically to you. >> i think it does one thing we need to know is this is another example of one old rule on wall street that never really worked that airline stocks go in the exact opposite direction of fuel...
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mark: i'm mark crumpton.diciary committee has delayed its vote on president trump's nominee for attorney general for a week. democrats are worried that william bart will limit robert mueller's rush investigation. dianne feinstein says she's concerned about a memo barr sent to the justice department last year criticizing mueller's probe. theresa may still trying to break the brexit deadlock, asking the european union to change its divorce deal with the u.k. by altering an irish border guarantee. anyeaders have ruled out renegotiation on the brexit deal but may urge parliament to give her a mandate. >> we needed to deliver on the result of the referendum. when people talk about things like article 50 -- delaying article 50, that doesn't solve the issue. do today is send a clear message to brussels about what this house wants to see. mark:
mark: i'm mark crumpton.diciary committee has delayed its vote on president trump's nominee for attorney general for a week. democrats are worried that william bart will limit robert mueller's rush investigation. dianne feinstein says she's concerned about a memo barr sent to the justice department last year criticizing mueller's probe. theresa may still trying to break the brexit deadlock, asking the european union to change its divorce deal with the u.k. by altering an irish border guarantee....
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mark bittman is here.nd we'll be right back with nathan fillion. [cheers and applause] ♪ cheezcombination of thecrunch with-ying cheese. with their delicious perfection- cheese. it's not all about you cheese. you think i have a mouth. i'm a wheel of cheese. got a point. [yeah] cheez-it. cheesy, crunchy satisfaction. man: no, no, no, no! you've got a virus. i have a virus? did you try restarting it? (frustrated sigh) ( ♪ ) (frustrated sigh) stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. " when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. oneeeee... did you try this one? feel this one. it's amazing! twooooo... it's nice. but it's kinda pricey. hi. hi. you can't skimp on a decision this important. a mattress is
mark bittman is here.nd we'll be right back with nathan fillion. [cheers and applause] ♪ cheezcombination of thecrunch with-ying cheese. with their delicious perfection- cheese. it's not all about you cheese. you think i have a mouth. i'm a wheel of cheese. got a point. [yeah] cheez-it. cheesy, crunchy satisfaction. man: no, no, no, no! you've got a virus. i have a virus? did you try restarting it? (frustrated sigh) ( ♪ ) (frustrated sigh) stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure...
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you know, if you look today in our care mark provider network, i'm defining care mark provider network as the number of pharmacies that would participate for care mark members, that number is about 65,000 pharmacies. so, you know, it includes probably most if not all of the national and regional chains and obviously it includes many independent pharmacies. one of the challenges that retail pharmacy is experiencing, and, by the way, cvs pharmacy is not immune from this, is across healthcare -- and, by the way, this is one of the reasons -- another one of the reasons we're bringing these two companies together, it's not just pharmacies, you hear it from the to the best of my recollection, you hear it from the hospitals, you know, everyone in healthcare has been heard do more, get reimbursed less. that man at that continues to go month after month after year. while that mantra has given consolidation, companies come together, you take costs out, the costs fund the margin compression. that has a beginning and an end. how are we going to take meaningful costs out of this system? you can pic
you know, if you look today in our care mark provider network, i'm defining care mark provider network as the number of pharmacies that would participate for care mark members, that number is about 65,000 pharmacies. so, you know, it includes probably most if not all of the national and regional chains and obviously it includes many independent pharmacies. one of the challenges that retail pharmacy is experiencing, and, by the way, cvs pharmacy is not immune from this, is across healthcare --...
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<mark malicki/chef: "butter bean soup and kalethe bar announced free meals on friday, they've served nearly one hundred service members who don't know when their next paycheck will be.the response humbling and a chain reaction to do more good.. ( robin ) that was gayle ong reporting. businesses say they will continue to service coast guard members and their families as long as the shutdown is happening. ( robin ) president trump took to twitter this weekend to take on house speaker nancy pelosi and how she asked him to delay the state of the union address until after the government is reopened. the president wrote" quote "nancy, i am still thinking about the state of the union speech, there are so made during the shutdown, security is no problem, and my written acceptance. while a c
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i am mark crumpton. david? david: mark, thanks so much.irports in new york, newark, and philadelphia have experienced substantial delays oday and even some ground staff to the faa has just set the staffing of the air traffic control in question today is now at a normal level. nationale now jim, the air traffic control association's southern vice president. tell me about what happened today. just a normal day in the national airspace system, exacerbated by the shutdown passing 35 days. there are two absolutes i can leave you with today. one is that safety has been and always will be our number one priority. the other is the national air controller's association does not condone or endorse any sick outs or shutdowns, and we maintain the oath that we took when we took we see during david: numbers that the number of people calling in sick is about double. about 7.5%. is that consistent with what you have seen? it is not. as far as the faa is concerned, we have been monitoring historical usage over the past 35 days, and for the most part, it is
i am mark crumpton. david? david: mark, thanks so much.irports in new york, newark, and philadelphia have experienced substantial delays oday and even some ground staff to the faa has just set the staffing of the air traffic control in question today is now at a normal level. nationale now jim, the air traffic control association's southern vice president. tell me about what happened today. just a normal day in the national airspace system, exacerbated by the shutdown passing 35 days. there are...
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mark paul is 44 and the father of four kids.th went went to star in girls" and we uncovered this lost "e.t." footage. >> sexy, sexy, sexy. >> on the set of the movie, "saved by the bell: wedding in las vegas," mark paul was the one dressed like a vegas show girl. >> definitely humiliating. i'm on the phone over there calling my girlfriend. people are taking pictures and i didn't notice, but i was, like, this. >> that is nice. he is pretty cute. okay. >>> still ahead -- >> can you believe this used to be sofia vergara's wine cellar? how it's inspiring her hubby inspire children. >>> and marie kondo faces her toughest challenge yet. can she tidy up kevin's life? >> on a scale of one to ten, how bad is this? >>> and "the masked singer" is revealed. robin thicke right here with us. >> wait until you hear what happens when the cameras aren't rolling. >> oh, it's crazy. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ no hormones! ♪ i found a birth control ♪ with no hormones! ♪ paragard's 100% hormone free ♪ and over 99% effective, ♪ that's key
mark paul is 44 and the father of four kids.th went went to star in girls" and we uncovered this lost "e.t." footage. >> sexy, sexy, sexy. >> on the set of the movie, "saved by the bell: wedding in las vegas," mark paul was the one dressed like a vegas show girl. >> definitely humiliating. i'm on the phone over there calling my girlfriend. people are taking pictures and i didn't notice, but i was, like, this. >> that is nice. he is pretty cute....