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mark: no one? there a single democrat who came to the defense of the job that ice is doing a enormously difficult circumstances? >> no. mark: there was there a single democrat who objected to situate cities? >> absolutely not. mark: was there a single democrat who said we should enforce our immigration laws? >> quite the opposite. mark: with a single democrat who came up with a proposal for reforming our immigration laws? >> i brought up and they insulted me in my opening statement and i stuck with these hearings aren't about getting to the truth and every time a policy is enacted for some sort of operation happens where you think those who knowingly and violated our laws may be negatively affected you are quick to have a hearing and within today's come back to capitol hill in my opening statement is where are the hearings on sanctuary city's? where other hearings on the floor is a settlement agreement? where are the hardest attacking men and women shooting under border facilities and burning down
mark: no one? there a single democrat who came to the defense of the job that ice is doing a enormously difficult circumstances? >> no. mark: there was there a single democrat who objected to situate cities? >> absolutely not. mark: was there a single democrat who said we should enforce our immigration laws? >> quite the opposite. mark: with a single democrat who came up with a proposal for reforming our immigration laws? >> i brought up and they insulted me in my...
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and mark is there.is freaking out. >> and i said call 911. >> i open the door i notice that in her left hand she still has her keys which i find odd. so i go around and i feel for a pulse on her body. >> reporter: but meredith wasn't alone. >> and that's when i saw another figure laying there, and she was dressed all in black from head to toe. and i didn't recognize the face, and yet i did. >> it was jennair. and i just said to her, "baby, oh baby. what have you done? what have you done?" >> i actually heard the radio transmission. it came in as two deceased people in this community, there's not a lot of calls like that. >> at that moment, my heart just sank. >> at first i thought we were dealing with a double homicide. >> as i approached, the -- the front door had a closed in porch. there was an outer door, and then there was an inner door. that inner door had a broken out pane of glass. the one clos handle was missing. somebody broke into the home and killed somebody? >> i don't know what i said to th
and mark is there.is freaking out. >> and i said call 911. >> i open the door i notice that in her left hand she still has her keys which i find odd. so i go around and i feel for a pulse on her body. >> reporter: but meredith wasn't alone. >> and that's when i saw another figure laying there, and she was dressed all in black from head to toe. and i didn't recognize the face, and yet i did. >> it was jennair. and i just said to her, "baby, oh baby. what have...
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[applause] mark: hi, margaret. margaret: hi, mark. mark: great to see such a turnout. i really liked your book. bestught it was one of the works of history. as great works of history do they make history really come , alive. it is one of those rare books that does just that. many people know about the book that talked about the exhibition, the city, a very prosperous city. your book is the first full-length book that focuses specifically on the history of one of the great events that happen in buffalo. world's fairs were once major events in the united states. that is no longer the case. buffalo was one of 15 cities to ever host a world's fair in the united states. 1984 int happened since new orleans. the next one is going to be -- anyone know? probably not. it will be in because asked on. the united states is not slated to participate in that world's fair. this occurred during what was called the grand era of world's fairs. it was a big deal for buffalo. margaret, talk about that. what did it mean for buffalo at that time to host a world's fair. margaret: great questi
[applause] mark: hi, margaret. margaret: hi, mark. mark: great to see such a turnout. i really liked your book. bestught it was one of the works of history. as great works of history do they make history really come , alive. it is one of those rare books that does just that. many people know about the book that talked about the exhibition, the city, a very prosperous city. your book is the first full-length book that focuses specifically on the history of one of the great events that happen in...
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mark: yes, sir? question i believe was can you talk about the architectural legacy of the buildings? ok. margaret: i am not sure i can do that. the others who have explored the art and architecture of the fair in remarkable books have spoken of the distinction between the architecture at this fair, which was mission-style, spanish renaissance, as opposed to the architecture of chicago's white city, which was neoclassical. decision toout that ,ut in a much more fanciful rainbow-colored city, but in terms of the legacy, there is a andsaid about chicago chicago's world fair and its legacy in terms of launching modern urban planning and so forth. i am not sure i could make claims like that for this fair. they are honoring spanish-style architecture, when the united states is doing its best to shoo away spain from the western hemisphere. that is another story. mark: yes? the question was, it was a statement, the racial insensitivity was very troubling. was this viewed as the white man's burden? margaret:
mark: yes, sir? question i believe was can you talk about the architectural legacy of the buildings? ok. margaret: i am not sure i can do that. the others who have explored the art and architecture of the fair in remarkable books have spoken of the distinction between the architecture at this fair, which was mission-style, spanish renaissance, as opposed to the architecture of chicago's white city, which was neoclassical. decision toout that ,ut in a much more fanciful rainbow-colored city, but...
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mark: attorneys general.f people, including me, this report is written as an impeefment report, which is really an abuse of power for prosecutors to do that sort of thing. and i think one day we'll need to circle back and really take a look at this. that said, bad report, anything you've seen so far -- they keep talking about impeachment and they're talking about it like apple pie. will they impeach, will they not impeach. as the president committed any impeachable offenses? >> i don't believe he has in any way committed an impeachable offense. mark: high crimes and misdemeanors? >> we have to understand what it is up. the three branches are separate and equal branches. the president couldn't be subject to congress in the accepts of them being able to push him around. he has to be able to be independent of them and carry out his duties as the constitution sets forlt. buforth.but at the same time thy needed a safety valve in case you have a president that goes wild and does something against the american peopl
mark: attorneys general.f people, including me, this report is written as an impeefment report, which is really an abuse of power for prosecutors to do that sort of thing. and i think one day we'll need to circle back and really take a look at this. that said, bad report, anything you've seen so far -- they keep talking about impeachment and they're talking about it like apple pie. will they impeach, will they not impeach. as the president committed any impeachable offenses? >> i don't...
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and mark is there.id, "call 911." >> i open the door, i notice that in her left hand she still has her keys which i find odd, so i go around and i feel for a pulse on her body. >> i'm startin' to think, like, "what the heck's going on here?" >> so my next immediate thought is to look around for a weapon, cause i thought mark had hit her. >> i stood up and i pivoted to my left, and that's when i saw another figure laying there. and she was dressed all in black from head to toe, and i didn't recognize the face and yet i did. >> it was jennair. >> it took five seconds and i screamed and ran to her, and i just said to her, "baby, oh baby. what have you done? what have you done?" >> i actually heard the radio transmission. it came in as two deceased people. in this community, there's not a lot of calls like that. >> at that moment, my heart just sank. when we arrived on scene, it was kind of chaotic. lot of officers there. >> at first i thought we were dealing with a double homicide. >> as i approached, the
and mark is there.id, "call 911." >> i open the door, i notice that in her left hand she still has her keys which i find odd, so i go around and i feel for a pulse on her body. >> i'm startin' to think, like, "what the heck's going on here?" >> so my next immediate thought is to look around for a weapon, cause i thought mark had hit her. >> i stood up and i pivoted to my left, and that's when i saw another figure laying there. and she was dressed all...
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vonnie: mark is sticking with us. mark redman, omers private equity. let's check on the markets with abaco too little. abigail: we are looking at very small moves for the indexes around the world. the s&p 500 the nasdaq, very small gains, up about 0.2%. nonetheless, extending the last few weeks of risk on tone. we also have the dax in germany higher, along with the emerging markets. the bigger story on the day, some stocks aren't moving all that much, but a bit of a risk on tone. confirming that risk appetite, bonds. let's take a look at the 30 year bond, back above zero once again. up one basis point after having been negative. bonds pulling back. higher,see that it is up by six basis points. haven bonds are selling off. bonds are selling off more than stocks are rally, but nonetheless, risk on his driving the investors higher. we also see oil up for a fourth day in a row, and that is helping the energy sector. banks and energy are two of the top sectors on the day. finally, on the rally we have seen over the last two weeks, the s&p 500 back above its
vonnie: mark is sticking with us. mark redman, omers private equity. let's check on the markets with abaco too little. abigail: we are looking at very small moves for the indexes around the world. the s&p 500 the nasdaq, very small gains, up about 0.2%. nonetheless, extending the last few weeks of risk on tone. we also have the dax in germany higher, along with the emerging markets. the bigger story on the day, some stocks aren't moving all that much, but a bit of a risk on tone. confirming...
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that was mark gurman.he streaming wars has begun and big companies have gone into the game, it has been bad news for roku. cheaper services like apple tv plus are making investors worried about how roku will be able to compete. are investors overreacting? i ask rosenblatt security analyst mark zgutowicz on the phone from minneapolis and woo jin ho. mark, let me start with you. is the market overreacting? mark: thanks for the question. i would say first off, more recently, the market has been reacting to comcast and the streaming box set. they are new to the market. they came in with the streaming box back in march. they will offer the box for free. there is a pretty significant overreaction to that announcement, given roku's leadership lead, if you will, in streaming devices. we estimate they have 35% penetration of u.s. broadband households. we see that reach continuing to be extended, not only relative to comcast but relative to amazon fire devices. taylor: woo, let me pull you in here. up until very rec
that was mark gurman.he streaming wars has begun and big companies have gone into the game, it has been bad news for roku. cheaper services like apple tv plus are making investors worried about how roku will be able to compete. are investors overreacting? i ask rosenblatt security analyst mark zgutowicz on the phone from minneapolis and woo jin ho. mark, let me start with you. is the market overreacting? mark: thanks for the question. i would say first off, more recently, the market has been...
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[applause] mark: hi, margaret. argaret: hi, mark. mark: welcome to everybody who is here tonight. good to see such a good turnout. they make history really come alive. it is one of those rare books about buffalo history that does just that. many people know about the book hat talked about the exhibition, the city, a very prosperous city. your book is the first full-length book that focuses specifically on the history of one of the great events that happen in buffalo. world's fares were once major events in the united states. it is no longer the case. buffalo is one of 16 cities to ever host a world's fair in the united states. it hasn't happened since 1984 in new orleans. the next world's fair is going to be -- anyone know? probably not. it is going to be in 2017 in the united d states is not one of the 101 countries slated to participate in that world's fair. it was a big deal for buffalo to host the world's fair. margaret, talk about that. what did it mean for buffalo at that time to host the world's air. margaret: great question and first, let me think leslie, queen of the quee
[applause] mark: hi, margaret. argaret: hi, mark. mark: welcome to everybody who is here tonight. good to see such a good turnout. they make history really come alive. it is one of those rare books about buffalo history that does just that. many people know about the book hat talked about the exhibition, the city, a very prosperous city. your book is the first full-length book that focuses specifically on the history of one of the great events that happen in buffalo. world's fares were once...
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mark: this will focus on de-risking.market, how do you look at products that don't have a high return? fannie has leveraged 1000 to one and as a regulator i need to the able to make sure the risk they are taking is commensurate with the capital they hold and that is not the case. , thet reductions in risk major footprint will look the same but a little safer. that is appropriate given where we are in the housing cycle and the amount of leverage these entities have. vonnie: you are asked by senator brown how you inspect investors investorsolved in the if the steps you take decrease profitability. what do you say to that? mark: i would emphasize that as a regulator, it is on the companies and not me. i can help make this a safe and sound business so that you can make sure they don't fail again. the current situation is the leverage they have will fail in the next crisis. how do we make them sustainable? a number of the higher risk products they do don't have good returns on equity and we can reduce some of that risk. keep
mark: this will focus on de-risking.market, how do you look at products that don't have a high return? fannie has leveraged 1000 to one and as a regulator i need to the able to make sure the risk they are taking is commensurate with the capital they hold and that is not the case. , thet reductions in risk major footprint will look the same but a little safer. that is appropriate given where we are in the housing cycle and the amount of leverage these entities have. vonnie: you are asked by...
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>> it took me a year to write the book. >> have you always been a mark twain fan? >> yeah, as a child then i wandered away and i managed to pick up a secondhand copy of his 1926 autobiography and the more i read i thought everybody knows this is tori of the successes. but i know you he was such a disaster. with money. and always fascinated as a writer, you define stories that are not been told. in this one had not been told until now. >> only in retrospect you write it appears the first writing seems like a historic occasion, he never viewed them as such because he is not aware then or five years to come. of any great literary calling. trains was to not work in a printshop, write for newspapers or others to do in his 20s, prospect the golden server, twain's goal was to make money and make even more money writing books was just a means to an end. >> that was very well expressed. that was written by alan crawford who we talk into right now. what else have you done besides write this book? >> i have realized i worked on capitol hill in washington and been a journalist
>> it took me a year to write the book. >> have you always been a mark twain fan? >> yeah, as a child then i wandered away and i managed to pick up a secondhand copy of his 1926 autobiography and the more i read i thought everybody knows this is tori of the successes. but i know you he was such a disaster. with money. and always fascinated as a writer, you define stories that are not been told. in this one had not been told until now. >> only in retrospect you write it...
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it's fascinating that mark twain was so good at so many things. best-selling author of this time. he made more money on the lecture circuit that he did even as an author, he thought he could do anything. so from childhood on his great obsession in life was to make a great fortune. as a teenager before he was even mark twain when he was still sammy clemens he had a scheme for going to the amazon and cornering the world's cocaine market nothing came of it, he calls it a bhag. that's a term, bhag is a term, i can't remember the originator of this term but it's big hairy audacious goals. we are all supposed to have big hairy audacious goals. and if you just try succeeding for mentally you won't get anywhere. which is exactly the opposite of what early get rich books and advice books recommended. this genre goes back decades, generations. it was a time when a book about how to get rich told you you could be smalltime storekeeper but if you just saved a little bit, a little bit, over time he would be a great success.>> ben franklin. >> that's right. those kind of books there is always b
it's fascinating that mark twain was so good at so many things. best-selling author of this time. he made more money on the lecture circuit that he did even as an author, he thought he could do anything. so from childhood on his great obsession in life was to make a great fortune. as a teenager before he was even mark twain when he was still sammy clemens he had a scheme for going to the amazon and cornering the world's cocaine market nothing came of it, he calls it a bhag. that's a term, bhag...
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mark: next two generations? george: i do not know. very clearly some of the rising stars in the republican party think trump is onto something, but populism is everything that conservatism is not. it is here to stay. i am thinking of tom cotton, and senator hawley of missouri. when i say populism is everything it isn't, it is anti-madisonian. he said majorities are going to rule, but, therefore, care must be taken that majority opinion is filtered and refined through a representative institution and procedures that slow it down and give it time to mellow and take cognizance of realities. what we want is direct translation of public passions into policy. want to see it, look at brexit. that is what happened. when we sent them 50 destroyers in the land-lease deal, we should have stuffed them with the collected works of james madison. so, they would have seen the ublicatory democracy. mark: what can a conservative do to overcome populism? george: i write books. point out the error of our ways and the wisdom of the founding, that -- point
mark: next two generations? george: i do not know. very clearly some of the rising stars in the republican party think trump is onto something, but populism is everything that conservatism is not. it is here to stay. i am thinking of tom cotton, and senator hawley of missouri. when i say populism is everything it isn't, it is anti-madisonian. he said majorities are going to rule, but, therefore, care must be taken that majority opinion is filtered and refined through a representative...
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i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanks very much, mark. national federation of independent business released its latest survey on fall -- on small business confidence. though confidence remains in positive territory, it was the lowest in five months. we welcome david mcintosh, club for growth. good to have you back with us. give us a sense of where you are because this survey was in positive territory that it has come down and there is a fair amount of uncertainty reported among small business. david m.: i think we are seeing that in various sectors in the economy. . the fundamentals are very strong. you saw a very good job report earlier this month. we are seeing continued growth and investment across the board in the economy. what i think is happening is the tax cuts that were passed earlier in the trump administration have done well, along with the deregulatory efforts. it is spurring economic growth. it is time to think about what is the next policy that should be put into place to continue that economic growth? one of them would be a
i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanks very much, mark. national federation of independent business released its latest survey on fall -- on small business confidence. though confidence remains in positive territory, it was the lowest in five months. we welcome david mcintosh, club for growth. good to have you back with us. give us a sense of where you are because this survey was in positive territory that it has come down and there is a fair amount of uncertainty reported among...
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hinds mark d.dy katsuyuki hirai heather malia ho tara yvette hobbs thomas anderson hobbs james j. hobin robert wayne hobson dajuan hodges ronald g. hoerner patrick a. hoey john a. hofer marcia hoffman stephen g. hoffman frederick joseph hoffmann michele l. hoffmann judith florence hofmiller wallace cole hoke hogan thomas warren hohlweck jr. jonathan r. hohmann cora hidalgo holland john holland joseph f. holland jimmy i. holley elizabeth holmes thomas holohan herbert wilson homer >> william hooper jr. bradley van hoorn james p. hopper >> and my sister rose an patricia lang and my nephew, brendan, 18 years later it cuts like a knife. we miss you, until we meet again. >> my grandmother ruth. even though i never met her. through the stories i heard i know my grandmother was an amazing person. she was kind and smart and great at bringing others together. she influenced many people, including my mom, my siblings and me to be kind, funny and accepting of others. i love you and i miss you, grammy. montgome
hinds mark d.dy katsuyuki hirai heather malia ho tara yvette hobbs thomas anderson hobbs james j. hobin robert wayne hobson dajuan hodges ronald g. hoerner patrick a. hoey john a. hofer marcia hoffman stephen g. hoffman frederick joseph hoffmann michele l. hoffmann judith florence hofmiller wallace cole hoke hogan thomas warren hohlweck jr. jonathan r. hohmann cora hidalgo holland john holland joseph f. holland jimmy i. holley elizabeth holmes thomas holohan herbert wilson homer >>...
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so let's make sure that we listen to what mark is talking about. all of the companies out there in san francisco, we're coming for you so that you can take care of our kids and our future. [ cheering and applause ]. >> mayor breed: we all have to start taking responsibility for everybody else's kids too. that's what today is about. i want to make sure that ten years from now that these young people are prepared for the future, they're prepared to take over our jobs. i can tell by the look in their eyes that they're going to do just that. so today is a celebration. thank you all so much for joining us here today. at this time, i want to introduce my sister from across the bay. she's making it happen in oakland and she's doing great things every single day on housing, on education. i'm just so grateful to have a partner to address so many of the challenges that we know we face in some incredible cities by the bay. ladies and gentlemen, oakland mayor, libby schaaf. >> i brought the oakland weather with me. >> it is so good to be here in our bay area.
so let's make sure that we listen to what mark is talking about. all of the companies out there in san francisco, we're coming for you so that you can take care of our kids and our future. [ cheering and applause ]. >> mayor breed: we all have to start taking responsibility for everybody else's kids too. that's what today is about. i want to make sure that ten years from now that these young people are prepared for the future, they're prepared to take over our jobs. i can tell by the look...
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mark, we will miss him. whoever follows his foot stops we hope they work as hard as he did. >> just to chime in to say mark was a character. i am trying to find the picture of him dressed as a pirate. if i find it i will bring it to staff. >> to say he was overly friendly doesn't quite describe an interaction with mark coleman. there are times when people had to remind him, i am on a conference call, i cannot talk. i never heard an unkind word out of his mouth. friendly, engaging, sometimes overly so. i agree in the 20 years i have been here he has taken any assignment as his job has changed and puts the time in. someone you can count on to make sure he was here to get the work done. >> he was a happy face. >> this meeting shall be adjourned in the honor of mark coleman. >> item 15 any comments? >> we will close the meeting in honor of mark coleman. i want to add we adjourn in memory of the victims of 9/11 in a moment of silence. >> i concur. >> do any board members have anything else they wish to add? this
mark, we will miss him. whoever follows his foot stops we hope they work as hard as he did. >> just to chime in to say mark was a character. i am trying to find the picture of him dressed as a pirate. if i find it i will bring it to staff. >> to say he was overly friendly doesn't quite describe an interaction with mark coleman. there are times when people had to remind him, i am on a conference call, i cannot talk. i never heard an unkind word out of his mouth. friendly, engaging,...
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mark: absolutely.setk out to do, the fundamentals behind the combination was, get withest people, combine it the best assets. now, nine months, we've got everything in place, our share with the market today, we have ticked all the boxes will set ourselves to achieve by now. delivertime today to another list to deliver against in the next 12 months. we have six tier one assets, so the biggest concentration in the industry. so there is the best assets. we have dealt with a lot of are liabilities that we inherited and we have the solid foundation of the nevada gold-mining joint venture along nevada, inld corp in america, and a big growth project out of dominican republic. we have made progress with the liabilities in south america and started to look to the opportunities. africa has performed extremely well, as we expected it to. strong cash generator within the portfolio. we are selling in australia. now far down the road in creating a tier one asset. joe: thanks to the impressive run that barrick has ha
mark: absolutely.setk out to do, the fundamentals behind the combination was, get withest people, combine it the best assets. now, nine months, we've got everything in place, our share with the market today, we have ticked all the boxes will set ourselves to achieve by now. delivertime today to another list to deliver against in the next 12 months. we have six tier one assets, so the biggest concentration in the industry. so there is the best assets. we have dealt with a lot of are liabilities...
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riders: theodore roosevelt, the cowboy president and the immortal charge of san juan hill the author is mark lee gardner . mister gardner, teddy roosevelt take san juan hill in 1898? >> it was a lot of hard trying, a lot of really, theodore roosevelt said i put myself in the way of things happening and they happen . and he tried his best to form a military regimen and to get his troops to cuba and it was just force of will to get him to that spot where he created that iconic moment in 1898. >> he was not regular army. >> he was not, us volunteer. >> and did he operate independently? >> yes, i think to the chagrin of commanding officers he had an independent spirit and his own way of doing things but he did have a commanding officer and he was part of the 64 so they did have their marching orders. at what their role was going to be but rehe took on additional roles and that charge of san juan hill, a lot of the credit for that does go to colonel roosevelt. >> whereas san juan hill? >> it in cuba on the eve of santiago. >> and why was it militarily significant? >> the reason for its significan
riders: theodore roosevelt, the cowboy president and the immortal charge of san juan hill the author is mark lee gardner . mister gardner, teddy roosevelt take san juan hill in 1898? >> it was a lot of hard trying, a lot of really, theodore roosevelt said i put myself in the way of things happening and they happen . and he tried his best to form a military regimen and to get his troops to cuba and it was just force of will to get him to that spot where he created that iconic moment in...
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several people were killed and dozens injured in blasts near polling stations also coming up protesters marked 5 years of demonstrating for democracy in hong kong they were out on the streets as they have been for the past 4 months this time marking the anniversary of a so-called umbrella movement. and a german soccer byron munich star striker blasts their team to the top of the poll in this league but a hard fought win against patter go on. twitter welcome to the program afghanistan's presidential election day has been marred by approximately 68 taliban attacks most of them by rockets at least 5 people were killed and scores more were injured according to the interior minister the islamist group threatened to disrupt the election with violence and had warned voters to stay at home there were also problems with the voting process fuelling concerns about the legitimacy of the poll. they went to vote and ended up in hospital. joy after the polling station open some voters came in and cast their votes and suddenly there was an explosion i don't remember what happened after that i got wounded one
several people were killed and dozens injured in blasts near polling stations also coming up protesters marked 5 years of demonstrating for democracy in hong kong they were out on the streets as they have been for the past 4 months this time marking the anniversary of a so-called umbrella movement. and a german soccer byron munich star striker blasts their team to the top of the poll in this league but a hard fought win against patter go on. twitter welcome to the program afghanistan's...
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happen to the past 4 months this time marking the anniversary of the so-called umbrella movement. in german soccer fire in munich star strikers shoot their team to the top of the bundesliga with a hard fought win against cutter gone. and also coming up lego mania in helsinki thousands of builders gather in the finnish capital to celebrate the iconic classic blocks their goal to piece together a megacity. waiter welcome to the program afghanistan's presidential election day has been marred by approximately 68 taliban attacks most of them by rockets at least 5 people were killed and scores more were injured according to the interior minister the islamist group threatened to disrupt the election with violence and had warned voters to stay home there were also problems with the voting process fuelling concerns about the legitimacy of the poll. they went to vote and ended up in hospital. joy after the polling station open some voters came in and cast their votes and suddenly there was an explosion i don't remember what happened after that i got wounded with one of. here in kunduz in af
happen to the past 4 months this time marking the anniversary of the so-called umbrella movement. in german soccer fire in munich star strikers shoot their team to the top of the bundesliga with a hard fought win against cutter gone. and also coming up lego mania in helsinki thousands of builders gather in the finnish capital to celebrate the iconic classic blocks their goal to piece together a megacity. waiter welcome to the program afghanistan's presidential election day has been marred by...
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mark. marianne. >> i miss you.dad are with you and i can't wait to see all of you so thank you. >> kevin. imark francis. janice brown. >> mark bruce. >> richard george. -- patrick joseph. tomas daniel berg. stephen bruce. charles 3 >> matthew berk. >> donald burns. >> tj burns. >> thomas burnett junior. elaina. >> kathleen burn. >> thomas butler. >> john patrick. >> timothy burns. brian joseph. daniel m.. >> and my cousin, your family misses you and you will always be remembered. and my beloved son. there are no words to tell you how much you are missed. how much the all remember and miss you and your loved. richard michael. cechael john k. l.. thomas joseph cahill. >> george c. cane. edward calderon. kenneth marcus caldwell, felix callahan. suzanne, gina. david. jeffrey thomas campbell. robert arthur campbell. sean thomas callahan, john candela. then send. stephen. luke anthony. jonathan. richard michael. josÉ manuel. edward. and my brother. words cannot express how much you are missed and loved. michael, matthew,
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the iphone 11 pro price will still hit that same $1100 mark.sked my guests to discuss. >> this was, you know, another apple event, but nothing really earth shattering. right? it has been a while since apple came out with an entirely new hardware product that changed the game. it was really around pricing. pricing for tv plus, apple arcade, the reduction on the iphone 11, but in terms of hardware functionality, nothing really to write home about. taylor: ryan, talk to me about the iphone. as we know, it still makes up a decent amount of top line for the company. what was your biggest take away when it comes to the iphone? ryan: no, i think i agree with mark. not to beat his drum, but that is the storyline today. it is all about pricing. on the hardware side we saw, you mentioned to the $50 price cut from the xr. to be apple -- honest, apple in my opinion, them leading with services and partnerships that came out between arcade, and news and getting to lower costs on the iphone pricing and even watch pricing i think shows that they see that we ha
the iphone 11 pro price will still hit that same $1100 mark.sked my guests to discuss. >> this was, you know, another apple event, but nothing really earth shattering. right? it has been a while since apple came out with an entirely new hardware product that changed the game. it was really around pricing. pricing for tv plus, apple arcade, the reduction on the iphone 11, but in terms of hardware functionality, nothing really to write home about. taylor: ryan, talk to me about the iphone....
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mark: are you monitoring them now? >> no. mark: are you going to start monitoring them again soon?> i hope to. mark: as you do this, you will make public what you are finding as best you can? >> correct. mark: i'm concerned if you are not monitoring them with your unique skills, other people don't have the skills. is it surprising that you have received the reception you have from democrat party friendly outlets? >> surprising is not quite the word. mark: upsetting. >> upsetting, my head is spinning. mark: t because you are being personally attacked? >> and i have had a spotless reputation as a scientist and scholar for almost 40 years. my work meets the highest standard of scientific integrity always. mark:ci here is your work. the charts, the billion foot notes. you are more transparent than google. page after page. do you think anybody has read this other than me? >> i doubt it. mark:he do you think don lemon read this? do you think andrea mitchell read this? >> that was from the proceedings of the national academy of science, one of the top journals in the world. that paper you
mark: are you monitoring them now? >> no. mark: are you going to start monitoring them again soon?> i hope to. mark: as you do this, you will make public what you are finding as best you can? >> correct. mark: i'm concerned if you are not monitoring them with your unique skills, other people don't have the skills. is it surprising that you have received the reception you have from democrat party friendly outlets? >> surprising is not quite the word. mark: upsetting....
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>> oracle fought mark hurd's hurd'sght that mark health was a private matter.ry ellison was close friends with steve jobs and him through the end of his life, never had any problem that was discernible as steve jobs did not disclose his health condition or severity , and oracle thought because it had such a deep leadership bench with two ceos in an executive chairman, they thought it would be sufficient. the company has not been known to be the most transparent and has always had a question of corporate governance because larry ellison is the largest shareholder in the company has pre-much disclosed what it wants to. taylor: what have analysts you have been speaking to been saying when you should be disclosing something like this? nico: there is a range of perspectives among analysts. one said this is a private matter. i certainly hope it is not true, off the record, they knew that something was up with mark hurd 's health. in some said this is not a transparent company in the first place. they should let investors know so that they have the right to make a dec
>> oracle fought mark hurd's hurd'sght that mark health was a private matter.ry ellison was close friends with steve jobs and him through the end of his life, never had any problem that was discernible as steve jobs did not disclose his health condition or severity , and oracle thought because it had such a deep leadership bench with two ceos in an executive chairman, they thought it would be sufficient. the company has not been known to be the most transparent and has always had a...
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mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.ish parliament are debating whether to force boris johnson's government to publish its preparations for a no deal brexit. they are also weighing whether the prime minister can ignore a law intended to stop the u.k. from leaving the european union without an agreement on october 31. prime minister johnson is trying to make it harder for lawmakers to block his plans for a do or die brexit. he had decided to suspend parliament at the end of business today until october 14. in the bahamas, the death toll from hurricane dorian has risen to you or before. tens of thousands of people have lost their homes and desperate survivors are fleeing the worst hit areas. 44.isen to afghanistan is bracing for more violence after the president canceled secret meetings with the taliban and an afghan leaders. it appeared in deal to end the war in afghanistan was imminent. now it has unraveled and that has raised questions about whether the
mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.ish parliament are debating whether to force boris johnson's government to publish its preparations for a no deal brexit. they are also weighing whether the prime minister can ignore a law intended to stop the u.k. from leaving the european union without an agreement on october 31. prime minister johnson is trying to make it harder for lawmakers to block his plans for a do or die brexit. he had decided to suspend parliament at the end of...
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mark: mr.the selection committee. >> it may be more important than the first election. because of the dragging of the feet of this congress. the president has not been able to implement as much as his program as he would like to implement if he is not reelected in this next time all of the good things he has done, many of the good things he has done can be reversed. the socialist voice that is rising up in washington will take control and we will lose contact with the america we know. it is -- democrats are going left and hard left away from anything the democratic party has held up for in times past. they are way beyond the mainstream of america and if this next election is not a reelection of president trump our country is going to go into a socialist tailspin. mark: they want the government to take over all healthcare, all private healthcare and want to illuminate medicare even though they call it medicare for all. they want to illuminate ice, law enforcement, in other words they want to eli
mark: mr.the selection committee. >> it may be more important than the first election. because of the dragging of the feet of this congress. the president has not been able to implement as much as his program as he would like to implement if he is not reelected in this next time all of the good things he has done, many of the good things he has done can be reversed. the socialist voice that is rising up in washington will take control and we will lose contact with the america we know. it...
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>>as mark carpenter kate rooney join us from the set of bayer a sports 9 you too. the clock is now ticking for this big raiders game hot. >>that's right. we are counting down the minutes to the big raiders game of flying solo tonight, but don't worry we still got a lot to talk about very big story what's happening with antonio brown now former raiders wide receiver who saw that these would be the images we see at the coliseum on game day or a jersey is being burned in the parking lot after a dramatic a controversial and ugly exit from his time in oakland and now he's playing for the new england patriots, but we'll be talking about how it all ended with antonio brown and also how these current raiders move forward filter out the distractions get ready for game one against the denver broncos and the show will also be talking about a big win for the san francisco, 49 ers had only 2 interceptions they're all of last season. yesterday in tampa 3 picks 2 of them taken back to the house floor, a nice season opening winds will be breaking it all down and in jr bay area spo
>>as mark carpenter kate rooney join us from the set of bayer a sports 9 you too. the clock is now ticking for this big raiders game hot. >>that's right. we are counting down the minutes to the big raiders game of flying solo tonight, but don't worry we still got a lot to talk about very big story what's happening with antonio brown now former raiders wide receiver who saw that these would be the images we see at the coliseum on game day or a jersey is being burned in the parking...
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mark: with nadler running this soviet-style investigation.ced the president has committed a crime. he obstructed justice. we are going to do it. he's an he bear isment. what he's doing to the house is an embarrassment. he wants to get to the bottom of this. has he called susan rice or james comey as a witness? hasal he called mccabe, baker, strzok, page. how about sally yates, the former acting director who helped set up joe flynn. how about the vice president of the united states. even more than john azam, i guess. did he call to testify? how about barack obama. has he been called to testify? how about any subpoenas from their documents? >> obama is making movies on netflix. they don't want to get to the bottom of anything. >> joe biden, the "washington post" reported joe biden going to ukraine and his son getting this big job in ukraine while democratic operatives are work with ukrainians to target trump. i thought we cared about foreign collusion. the real answer is we only care about foreign collusion when you are a democrat. jerry nadler
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and talk some sense blackpool's finest mark meadows yeah a lot of fun doesn't know much sense. but well before we get into the nitty gritty let's start with the highlights of fibroids match against often time it's been a tricky transition for the club the last coach you know young man over the summer and now they hosted a 5 book side on fire with 2 wins and a draw also fuck victory would see them move into the top 4 and even jump up to 2nd in the table if they won by a 5 goal margin. fred blogs christian made for changes to his starting line up for the clash with hoffenheim and it soon paid off chris jan going to made it one nil in the 11th minute. the defender drilling it into the corner of the net sebastian rudi tried to respond for hoffenheim but keeper alexander displayed some sharp reflexes meanwhile his team stayed on the attack and played with more urgency. doubling fribourg lead late in the 1st half. and peterson added another in the 59th minute his 2nd goal of the season rounding out the 3 nil scoreline with. it was mentality mentality conviction and work work work. it
and talk some sense blackpool's finest mark meadows yeah a lot of fun doesn't know much sense. but well before we get into the nitty gritty let's start with the highlights of fibroids match against often time it's been a tricky transition for the club the last coach you know young man over the summer and now they hosted a 5 book side on fire with 2 wins and a draw also fuck victory would see them move into the top 4 and even jump up to 2nd in the table if they won by a 5 goal margin. fred blogs...
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joining us for the hour is mark tepper from strategic wealth partners mark, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> looking at the dow today, we're up 154 points. the s&p is also hovering right around 2980, it looks like a decent last day for the month of september as we head into these final three months of the year, what are you watching the most closely? >> i think the biggest catalyst right now is a potential trade deal all eyes are looking on this meeting next week between the u.s. and china, because if you think about it, it's really, really difficult for ceos of publicly traded companies to execute on their growth plans if they have no visibility as to what the future looks like i think the biggest thing that we're watching right now is whether or not there's going to be a trade deal. we are pretty confident that the fed is going to cut one more time before the end of the year. there's like a 70% implied probability that that happens. and then earnings season so there's been all of this talk about a potential earnings recession over the last few quarters and we've be
joining us for the hour is mark tepper from strategic wealth partners mark, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> looking at the dow today, we're up 154 points. the s&p is also hovering right around 2980, it looks like a decent last day for the month of september as we head into these final three months of the year, what are you watching the most closely? >> i think the biggest catalyst right now is a potential trade deal all eyes are looking on this meeting...
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taylor: that was ryan reath and mark irvin.ted and always-on display that never sleeps as part of its series five watch unveiling tuesday. apple says it continues to pursue ways to pursue health, as ceo tim cook pointed out. tim: i'm excited about the research the the impact of the research app can have. it gives all of us an amazing opportunity to participate in health research that could lead to innovations to improve our health of the health of future generations. taylor: i spoke with creative strategies principal analyst caroline mellonasi. >> a lot of people complain from the get go that was a feature consumers wanted, especially consumers wanting to switch from a traditional to a smartwatch. today was about moving the envelope on the health side and really hearing apple clearly that this is an area where they want to stay for the long run, and creating a health research app speaks to that. taylor: his pricing at 300 300 $99 competitive or expensive? >> $399 is competitive, and even more competitive is the price point for
taylor: that was ryan reath and mark irvin.ted and always-on display that never sleeps as part of its series five watch unveiling tuesday. apple says it continues to pursue ways to pursue health, as ceo tim cook pointed out. tim: i'm excited about the research the the impact of the research app can have. it gives all of us an amazing opportunity to participate in health research that could lead to innovations to improve our health of the health of future generations. taylor: i spoke with...
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our thoughts are with mark for a speedy recovery.r: talk to me about your relationship with mark hurd at cisco and oracle. how was that relationship? john: relationships with oracle and hp have always been strong for me. i have a lot of confidence in hp. they helped me when i moved to silicon valley to understand the valley when i only had 400 people at cisco. people got us confused with the food truck company, a new plant there helped a great deal. their new ceo, antonio, is amazing. i have a lot of confidence in the direction of hp. they did a nice job on the turnaround. in terms of safra and larry, i've been very close to them on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world and they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together and i would bet on larry and safra in the interim. they have got a deep team. taylor: that was jct ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, weworks ipo woes. why the company is looking to make changes at the top, but will it be enough to sa
our thoughts are with mark for a speedy recovery.r: talk to me about your relationship with mark hurd at cisco and oracle. how was that relationship? john: relationships with oracle and hp have always been strong for me. i have a lot of confidence in hp. they helped me when i moved to silicon valley to understand the valley when i only had 400 people at cisco. people got us confused with the food truck company, a new plant there helped a great deal. their new ceo, antonio, is amazing. i have a...
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briefing, bolton was on the guidance to be here so were you two blindsided by what occurred today mark that he's no longer with the administration after mark last night you were told he would be here today. >> i'm never surprised. and i don't mean that, i'm just judicious and i think secretary mnuchin would say the same thing. >> we work closely with the president of the united states, we have a good understanding of how he thinking about thingsand you'd agree stephen at all times . our mission is not to talk about these inner workings and i know you are so curious about. but rather to talk about the things that matter toamerican foreign policy . >> i would just say people who should know don't getinto the administrative things . [inaudible] >> about syria, we reported on syria and the refugee camps last night. you talked about how these refugee camps, were blending in. there's children dancing around theisis flag, are you concerned about these refugee camps becoming a breeding ground for terrorists , for isis fighters -mark. >> there's a long history of what you're describing. camps a
briefing, bolton was on the guidance to be here so were you two blindsided by what occurred today mark that he's no longer with the administration after mark last night you were told he would be here today. >> i'm never surprised. and i don't mean that, i'm just judicious and i think secretary mnuchin would say the same thing. >> we work closely with the president of the united states, we have a good understanding of how he thinking about thingsand you'd agree stephen at all times ....
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think mark: mark: it is. hong kong has a rotation that is deserved. it's an oasis of stability.oesn't look like that. some major issues have to be resolved before i think we can move forward with rebuilding our image. i hope we will move in that direction in the next few weeks. i think it's important we do. paul: it's understood the government has pitched with -- met with eight public relations firms. someone developed someone criticize the government for trying to build a pr situation in the streets are on fire. it's difficult to diffuse this the protester's demands are just the antithesis of beijing policy. there may be a middle way. there may be a middle way. people want things" -- economically, and they also want a say in what happens in hong kong going forward. does that mean universal suffrage? it might. there might be steps you can take that will at least calm the situation. it's more difficult now than it was three months ago as you suggested. steps how soon do those have to come before foreign firms rethink their basis in kong?ong -- bases in hong mark: i think october
think mark: mark: it is. hong kong has a rotation that is deserved. it's an oasis of stability.oesn't look like that. some major issues have to be resolved before i think we can move forward with rebuilding our image. i hope we will move in that direction in the next few weeks. i think it's important we do. paul: it's understood the government has pitched with -- met with eight public relations firms. someone developed someone criticize the government for trying to build a pr situation in the...
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mark: a very good question. if you think of what has happened so far, president trump has tweeted the u.s. will impose substantial new sanctions. that is a first step. it is the easy one. in a way, that is a tool that -- mike pompeo said 80% of the yuan economy is already under sanction, anything from the sector to cars, planes, metal. once you exclude food and medicine, there is not a lot left to sanction. then the tougher question becomes what do you do kinetically? what you do, if anything, in military terms to hit back. david: to oversimplified, there is a defense and offense. some of us were surprised saudi arabia did not have defenses in place. is it possible the united states could have protected them, or does it have to be offense, to strike some of the sources in iran? mark: another very good question. i spent some time talking to military analysts about the kind of attack that was executed. there were two things they said. one was it was surprisingly professionally done. it was highly sophisticated. we
mark: a very good question. if you think of what has happened so far, president trump has tweeted the u.s. will impose substantial new sanctions. that is a first step. it is the easy one. in a way, that is a tool that -- mike pompeo said 80% of the yuan economy is already under sanction, anything from the sector to cars, planes, metal. once you exclude food and medicine, there is not a lot left to sanction. then the tougher question becomes what do you do kinetically? what you do, if anything,...
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the iphone 11 pro fries will still reach the $1100 mark.generally to discuss. >> this was another apple event, but nothing really are shattering. it has been a while since couple came out with an entirely new hardware product that change the game. it was really around pricing. pricing for tv plus, apple arcade the reduction on the, iphone 11, but in terms of hardware functionality, nothing to write home about. taylor: brian, talk to me about the iphone. it still makes up a decent amount of top line for the company. what was your biggest take away when it comes to the iphone? mark. i agree with not to beat his drum, but that is the storyline today. it is all about pricing. price cutned the $50 from the 10r. to be honest, then leading with services and partnerships that came out between arcade, and news and getting to lower costs on the iphone pricing and even watch pricing shows that they see that we have pushed the threshold for the average consumer pretty high on price point and they have to be cautious,. the important thing. is to make su
the iphone 11 pro fries will still reach the $1100 mark.generally to discuss. >> this was another apple event, but nothing really are shattering. it has been a while since couple came out with an entirely new hardware product that change the game. it was really around pricing. pricing for tv plus, apple arcade the reduction on the, iphone 11, but in terms of hardware functionality, nothing to write home about. taylor: brian, talk to me about the iphone. it still makes up a decent amount...