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that land sold for a relatively paltry $90,000 to michael chang and his partner. >> our initial goalwas to buy it and hold onto it for a while. >> michael chang spoke to us via facefim in florida this afternoon. he said he and his partner were using the street. >> that's not prohibited. >> reporter: they've been sending tax bills like this to 47 kearney street. we went to the address, which is a pilates studio, and the owner tells me the $14 million tax has been going to a home for years. >> it's negligence on the city's part not to post it. >> the homeowners have filed a lawsuit against the city auditor and tax collector for failing to tell them about the sale of the street. but a spokeswoman for the office says everything was done according to the law. >> it's uniform in every county in california how this happens, and it's really the property owner's responsibility to make sure that they're up to date on their taxes. >> mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> hard to top that story. it's pretty interesting. >> california leads in the number of women in minority owned businesses. that
that land sold for a relatively paltry $90,000 to michael chang and his partner. >> our initial goalwas to buy it and hold onto it for a while. >> michael chang spoke to us via facefim in florida this afternoon. he said he and his partner were using the street. >> that's not prohibited. >> reporter: they've been sending tax bills like this to 47 kearney street. we went to the address, which is a pilates studio, and the owner tells me the $14 million tax has been going to...
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streets in a couple bought it for a mere $90,000 at a little known auction and now, michael chang and his wife, tina, are considering charging homeowner frs street parking. >> it's a private street and that's not probted. >> the couple massed the private property because of the homeowner's association failed to pay its $14 a year property tax bill. over three decades. prompt iing the auction. an attorney for theuation says that's because the bill was sent to the wrong address for all those years. now, neighbors are outraged. the homeowner's association is suing the city and asking the board of supervisors to rescind the sale. i talked to a spokesperson who says they were just following policy. the taern sent us a statement calling the new street owners opportunistic. chang said that's just untrue and the board of supervisors is supposed to take up the issue . >> we'll keep you posted on that one. >> make a toll road. >> that's it for us tonight. we want to remind you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> and we thank you for your support. have
streets in a couple bought it for a mere $90,000 at a little known auction and now, michael chang and his wife, tina, are considering charging homeowner frs street parking. >> it's a private street and that's not probted. >> the couple massed the private property because of the homeowner's association failed to pay its $14 a year property tax bill. over three decades. prompt iing the auction. an attorney for theuation says that's because the bill was sent to the wrong address for...
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terrace, a private street filled with multimillion-dollar homes was snapped up by tina lamb and michael chang property taxes for the street went unpaid by the homeowners association for 30 years which prompted this auction. the residents aren't very happy since the street's new owner is thinking about charging to park. >> well, it's a private street and that's not prohibited. >> the homeowners have filed a lawsuit against the city for failing to notify them and sending the property tax bill to the wrong address for decades. that's amazing. 90s,000 bucks for a street. >> that's a good bargain that couple got. >>> start saving the most expensive home in the country is up for sale and it's right here in california. >>> also familiar faces in tonight's giants game. why it was such a special night. we're live at the ballpark. >>> also -- we have jimmy. >> hey, guys. jeff bridges is my guest tonight. plus a performance from the roots. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> happening now, netflix has purchased miller world. it's best known for the comic series kingsmen. this is the first
terrace, a private street filled with multimillion-dollar homes was snapped up by tina lamb and michael chang property taxes for the street went unpaid by the homeowners association for 30 years which prompted this auction. the residents aren't very happy since the street's new owner is thinking about charging to park. >> well, it's a private street and that's not prohibited. >> the homeowners have filed a lawsuit against the city for failing to notify them and sending the property...
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michael chang, bought the street at attacks auction, the street, yes, now they own the sidewalks, again, the street in all areas considered common ground. trouble is, the wealthy residents here didn't know their street was for sale. and they're not happy that it was put up for sale. >> the sales are absolutely valid. >> can the board of supervisors negate it? >> that's a question for the board of supervisors. >> the law is really clear on my ownership. >> i believe that spokeswoman deflected an answering that question. now the city has scheduled a hearing on the case for october. the usual ooh came up after the city realized the homeowners association tax bill went to the wrong address , for 30 years. >> so many questions. and likely a lot more to come out of san francisco there. we are about two weeks away from the historic eclipse. how the solar event is out of this world for zombies owners? if you plan to observe the eclipse, you should wear protective glasses. but expert have a warning for buyers. how to make sure you don't become the victim after scam. >> then, find out how mover i
michael chang, bought the street at attacks auction, the street, yes, now they own the sidewalks, again, the street in all areas considered common ground. trouble is, the wealthy residents here didn't know their street was for sale. and they're not happy that it was put up for sale. >> the sales are absolutely valid. >> can the board of supervisors negate it? >> that's a question for the board of supervisors. >> the law is really clear on my ownership. >> i believe...
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lam and her husband michael chang who say they were surprised to see the exclusive street up for sale. >> i'm a first generation immigrant. so i just wanted to feel like i have a place in the city of san francisco so i don't really have any plan to make money or anything. i just want to hold on to it. >> lam says she and her husband want to do the right thing but they found out a few weeks ago they were being sued by the homeowners. the association says they were approached by a title agent asking if they wanted to buy back the street from the new owners. the battle is expected to go before the board of supervisors at their october 31st meeting. the homeowners association will then ask the board to rescind this sale. >> we'll wait to see what develops. thank you so much. >>> developing news now, the highway patrol is asking for help in locating a kidnapped woman. the suspect was last seen driving a green chevy malibu like this one with the license plate number 5rdz344. he's identified at ronald armor, black male, about 32 years old who may be armed with a silver gun. the victim is eri
lam and her husband michael chang who say they were surprised to see the exclusive street up for sale. >> i'm a first generation immigrant. so i just wanted to feel like i have a place in the city of san francisco so i don't really have any plan to make money or anything. i just want to hold on to it. >> lam says she and her husband want to do the right thing but they found out a few weeks ago they were being sued by the homeowners. the association says they were approached by a...
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title back but it was a tremendous honor especially looking at the people on the list thinking of michael chang who always had such strong american players. >> you also had a ranking of number four in the world set to hit number one what is that difference?. >> it is bigger than it seems. it is like in golf to get from 18 to the scratch handicap is easier from scratch to a 12 to get from 10 or 50 in the world it is tougher top five is darn near impossible for me it was but some guy named roger kept hogging all the titles but the amount it took for me to be consistent made me more impressed for how much consistency because you cannot have a bad couple of months that has to be resolved after results after result. but you have a target on your back and on dray odyssey said that when i was first coming up because everybody has nothing to lose with no fear they want to me you so that is the way everybody felt playing roger that year. to go out there in match their intensity every single day it was very very difficult that is why they get anything done tour -- tour dave fallback a little bit because
title back but it was a tremendous honor especially looking at the people on the list thinking of michael chang who always had such strong american players. >> you also had a ranking of number four in the world set to hit number one what is that difference?. >> it is bigger than it seems. it is like in golf to get from 18 to the scratch handicap is easier from scratch to a 12 to get from 10 or 50 in the world it is tougher top five is darn near impossible for me it was but some guy...
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investor michael chang and his partner won the street in a public auction with a bid of just more than $90,000. he spoke with us today while on vacations in boca raton, florida. >> at the moment, we are looking to hold on to this. you know, properties like this don't come along often in san >> reporter: residents here say they never got a bill from the city. instead they say the city was sending a bill to an accountant who stopped representing them in the 1980s. how could they ever know. >> there should have been notice to the residents. >> we mailed to the address of record so it is always the property owner's responsibility to keep their information up to date. >> reporter: so now the presidio terrace home own lrz appeal to san francisco's board of supervisors and mr. cheng, he may start charging them to park on what what used to be their own private street. >> we are just completely flabbergasted. >> reporter: who isn't. wayne freedman it, abc7 news. >>> what a story. >> yeah. >> an elementary school under construction is years behind schedule and millions of drs over budget. tonigh
investor michael chang and his partner won the street in a public auction with a bid of just more than $90,000. he spoke with us today while on vacations in boca raton, florida. >> at the moment, we are looking to hold on to this. you know, properties like this don't come along often in san >> reporter: residents here say they never got a bill from the city. instead they say the city was sending a bill to an accountant who stopped representing them in the 1980s. how could they ever...
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. >> reporter: tina lamm and husband michael chang are the newest arrivals to the neighborhood, takingn their new surroundings for the first time. >> it's pretty amazing to think that this is now our street. >> reporter: they didn't buy one of the homes here. their stake, the street. you heard right. the street. >> all this sidewalk area up until the city sidewalk on the outside going right along here, too. it's all included. >> reporter: they snapped up presidio terrace and all the common areas for just $90,000. >> i don't think you could buy a bathroom for that much money. >> reporter: that's because the presidio homeowners association didn't pay its $14-a-year tax for over 3 years. so the city put it on the auction block. >> when we first got this property on the auction, we had no idea what this was exactly what it was. now that we're walking here for first like this, it's pretty amazing. >> reporter: that didn't sit well with the residents. they sued the city and the couple to undo the sale. their main complaints -- the tax bill was being sent to the wrong address, and that the ci
. >> reporter: tina lamm and husband michael chang are the newest arrivals to the neighborhood, takingn their new surroundings for the first time. >> it's pretty amazing to think that this is now our street. >> reporter: they didn't buy one of the homes here. their stake, the street. you heard right. the street. >> all this sidewalk area up until the city sidewalk on the outside going right along here, too. it's all included. >> reporter: they snapped up presidio...
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lam and her husband, michael chang, who say they were surprised to see the exclusive street up for sale. >> i'm a first generation immigrant. so i just want to feel like i have a place in the city of san francisco. so i don't really have any plans to make money i just want to hold on to it. >> the homeowner's association says a title agent for the new owners approached them about buying back the street. now the association has sued those two new owners and the city and they're asking the board of supervisors to rescind the sale completely. that issue is expected to be taken up at the board of supervisors meeting october 31st. >> jana katsuyama in san francisco tonight. thank you. >>> new at 10:00, police have named a suspect in a deadly shooting over the weekend in belmont. police are looking for 27-year-old javon alexander stewart. investigators say stewart might have changed his hair style to short dreadlocks since this photo was taken. he should be considered armed and dangerous. the shooting happened early saturday morning at an apartment on ralston avenue. jones of union city died
lam and her husband, michael chang, who say they were surprised to see the exclusive street up for sale. >> i'm a first generation immigrant. so i just want to feel like i have a place in the city of san francisco. so i don't really have any plans to make money i just want to hold on to it. >> the homeowner's association says a title agent for the new owners approached them about buying back the street. now the association has sued those two new owners and the city and they're...
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people think about michael chang that also got into the hall of fame, and he was never the number one-ranked american. always had such strong american players. it's not an easy task. >> but you had also a ranking of number four in the world. >> yeah. >> to hit number one, what do you think the difference between number four and number one is? >> it's bigger than it seems. it's bigger than just three spots. you know, it's kind of like in golf where it says to get from an 18 handicap to a scratch handicap is easier to do than get from a scratch to a pro. and to get from 100 in the world to the 50 in the world was really tough. to get from 50 in the world to 10 in the world, monumentally tougher. 10 to 5, darn near impossible. 4 to 1, for me, was impossible. [laughter] some guy named roger kept taking all the titles. it's just the amount it took for me to be consistent to be four in the world, it made me more impressed for how much consistency it took to be one in the world. you can't have a bad couple of months. you have to put up result after result after result and be playing your best at al
people think about michael chang that also got into the hall of fame, and he was never the number one-ranked american. always had such strong american players. it's not an easy task. >> but you had also a ranking of number four in the world. >> yeah. >> to hit number one, what do you think the difference between number four and number one is? >> it's bigger than it seems. it's bigger than just three spots. you know, it's kind of like in golf where it says to get from an...
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neighborhood is now owned by a couple who took advantage of an obscure sale real estate investor michael chang says he hand his wife tina bought a lot in an auction put on by the tax collector's office couldn't see the property and didn't realize what they had bought for $90,000 until that sale was done. why was the street up for sale in the first place in the homeowner's association owned the street but their lawyers say they didn't pay their annual property tax bill because over three decades, get this, it was sent to the wrong address prompting the auction. cheng says they are considering charging homeowners for street parking or reselling the street. homeowners are outraged and have asked the board of supervisors to resend the sale and have sued the city for making the sale in the first place. the board will discuss the issue this fall so the fight continues. guys, back for you. >> great thank you. >> own the street for 90,000 in the most expensive city on the west coast, for sure. >> fine, give me 180 grand and you and the neighborhood can buy it back. >> you buy it back. >> cheek, please
neighborhood is now owned by a couple who took advantage of an obscure sale real estate investor michael chang says he hand his wife tina bought a lot in an auction put on by the tax collector's office couldn't see the property and didn't realize what they had bought for $90,000 until that sale was done. why was the street up for sale in the first place in the homeowner's association owned the street but their lawyers say they didn't pay their annual property tax bill because over three...
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changing. he thinks they have. francine: what is his argument? michaelt is permanent in the way people think about inflation. raises. not hitting they are looking for argan's. at this point, they anticipate lower prices, which is not quite but in us into deflation, but it's a change of attitude, and that of expecting prices to go up. if people are looking for bargains. >> it's not like it's falling. it is 1.5%. there is a debate at the head. yellen thinks this is transitory and the need to push rates up to normal for when the day inflation except. that's the positioning. michael: can they get inflation up? it will take longer than people thought. chris: are people going to care western mark the public is blind to this issue that the fed ranks is so important, once in the water in the midwest? it,get the minneapolis that chicago, they think inflation is low and a problem. i don't see the problem. tom: this is an interesting geography about economic opinion. francine: i guess the concern is if the bond market is wrong, there could be a huge shot to the mar
changing. he thinks they have. francine: what is his argument? michaelt is permanent in the way people think about inflation. raises. not hitting they are looking for argan's. at this point, they anticipate lower prices, which is not quite but in us into deflation, but it's a change of attitude, and that of expecting prices to go up. if people are looking for bargains. >> it's not like it's falling. it is 1.5%. there is a debate at the head. yellen thinks this is transitory and the need...
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. >> now things are changing.>> michael is that the community knows the 36 police officers by the first name.>> the police chief prefers to do his patrol on foot. the crime rate has fallen.last year the was three homicides and the sheer so far there has been non-.>> people are willing to come up and -- stop stitching it is dying because of the relationship and trust established.>> 99% of the community is hard-working and doing the right thing. they need the 1% to be dealt with and we are calling people out and holding them accountable.>> other factors contributing to the dropping crime rate. community programs that clean up graffiti and gentrification bringing in opportunity. her son was shot that she said she is grateful for the change.>> i don't have any wood to knock on but we have not had a homicide and thank god work i am thinking that that is pretty good. if we can keep it that way.>> the chief who has been with the department for 2 1/2 years is not resting on his laurels.he hopes to add three new positions to increase visibility and increase response times. ann rubin, ktvu fox 2
. >> now things are changing.>> michael is that the community knows the 36 police officers by the first name.>> the police chief prefers to do his patrol on foot. the crime rate has fallen.last year the was three homicides and the sheer so far there has been non-.>> people are willing to come up and -- stop stitching it is dying because of the relationship and trust established.>> 99% of the community is hard-working and doing the right thing. they need the 1% to...
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. >> well, do you think, michael, that the issue of climate change is part of the realm of nasa's research? they do research on it now in programrth-sciences through nasa. >> well, yes, and i'm okay with that. but if we run out of resources don't have space colonies, then industry will to work with. we'll be living like mad max and nobody is going to care about that anymore. >> okay. let's go to palm coast, florida. from christopher. >> good afternoon. didnted to make sure that i reach out, because this is a inment conversation, one. number -- number one. number two, the solar system is actually in stands, just like our u.v., coming from the sun, little bit stronger, due to the fact of our increased climate change. but in the same sense, our population has actually increased, so therefore what's wrong with colonization, and we expand from actually our world, there isn't nothing wrong with that, because technically, in our technology era, we're actually at that stage, so people are getting used to understanding that our technology is actually a lot justrelevant than basically a guessing gam
. >> well, do you think, michael, that the issue of climate change is part of the realm of nasa's research? they do research on it now in programrth-sciences through nasa. >> well, yes, and i'm okay with that. but if we run out of resources don't have space colonies, then industry will to work with. we'll be living like mad max and nobody is going to care about that anymore. >> okay. let's go to palm coast, florida. from christopher. >> good afternoon. didnted to make...
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. >> tina lamb and husband michael chang are the newest arrivals to the neighborhood, taking in theirdidn't buy one of the homes. the stake? the street. that's right, the street. >> up from the sidewalk to the outside going right along here, too, it's all included. >> they snapped up presidio terrace and all its common areas for just $90,000. >> i don't think you can buy a bathroom for that much money. >> that's because the presidio homeowners association didn't pay its $14 a year tax for over 30 years so the city put it on the auction block. >> when we first got this property on the auction we had no idea that this is exactly what it was, but now that we're walking here for the first time like this it's pretty amazing. >> that didn't sit well with the residents so they sued the city and the couple to undo the sale. their main complaint. the tax bill was being sent to the wrong address, and that the city made no reasonable efforts to inform the association about the auction. the city says it's a closed matter. >> it's really the property owner's responsibility to make sure that they'r
. >> tina lamb and husband michael chang are the newest arrivals to the neighborhood, taking in theirdidn't buy one of the homes. the stake? the street. that's right, the street. >> up from the sidewalk to the outside going right along here, too, it's all included. >> they snapped up presidio terrace and all its common areas for just $90,000. >> i don't think you can buy a bathroom for that much money. >> that's because the presidio homeowners association didn't...
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. >> reporter: tina lam and michael chang are the newest arrivals to the neighborhood, taking in their>> reporter: they didn't buy one of the homes here. their stake, the street. >> all of the walk area, until the city sidewalk on the outside, going right along here, too. all included. >> reporter: they snapped up all of the common areas for just 90,000 bucks. >> i don't think you can buy a bathroom for that much money. >> reporter: that's because the homeowners association didn't pay its $14 a year tax for over 30 years. so, the city put it on the auction block. >> when we first got this property on the auction, we had no idea, that this is what it was. but now that we're walking here first time like this, it's pretty amazing. >> reporter: that didn't sit well with the residents. so, they sued the city and the couple to undo the sale. the campaign complaint, the tax bill was sent to the wrong address. and that the city made no efforts to inform the association about the auction. the city says it's a closed matter. >> it's the property owners to make sure they're up to date on their ta
. >> reporter: tina lam and michael chang are the newest arrivals to the neighborhood, taking in their>> reporter: they didn't buy one of the homes here. their stake, the street. >> all of the walk area, until the city sidewalk on the outside, going right along here, too. all included. >> reporter: they snapped up all of the common areas for just 90,000 bucks. >> i don't think you can buy a bathroom for that much money. >> reporter: that's because the...
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thomas is going to take a look at what's changed since michael brown's death and the violence that followeding the changes to policing across the united states. airs tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. only on msnbc. >>> coming up right here next, more on the russia investigation and robert mueller's use of a grand jury and how the newest sanctions could affect the trump/putin relationship. stick around. so when your "side glass" gets damaged... [dog barks] trust safelite autoglass to fix it fast. it's easy! just bring it to us, or let us come to you, and we'll get you back on the road! >> woman: thank you so much. >> safelite tech: my pleasure. >> announcer: 'cause we care about you... and your co-pilot. [dog barks] ♪safelite repair, safelite replace.♪ how to win at business. step one. point decisively with your glasses. abracadabra! the stage is yours. step two. choose laquinta. where you'll feel like the king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onp
thomas is going to take a look at what's changed since michael brown's death and the violence that followeding the changes to policing across the united states. airs tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. only on msnbc. >>> coming up right here next, more on the russia investigation and robert mueller's use of a grand jury and how the newest sanctions could affect the trump/putin relationship. stick around. so when your "side glass" gets damaged... [dog barks] trust safelite autoglass...
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well, one of the things that is driving the rise of michael breweries is a change in what we like to exams from the british beer academy in london. i am qualified to advise restaurants about the beer is they can stock. i have hurled beer tasting parties and converted a lot of wine drinking, present go loving women into beer. —— champagne loving women into beer. is it right that beer should be taken as seriously as wine? more seriously. they might be controversial to say that but i think beer is a better compliment to food than wine. wine is so strong and it overpowers food. the different beer styles match perfectly well with food. for me, beer drinking is about enjoying it with food, different flavours. a great british pilsener would be perfect with a pork belly dish. a beer, an extra special better, perfect with a steak and kidney pie and chips. a storyline state and potatoes. that is all very well but ican hear potatoes. that is all very well but i can hear people across the country seeing it is all a bit complicated. ijust want seeing it is all a bit complicated. i just want go to
well, one of the things that is driving the rise of michael breweries is a change in what we like to exams from the british beer academy in london. i am qualified to advise restaurants about the beer is they can stock. i have hurled beer tasting parties and converted a lot of wine drinking, present go loving women into beer. —— champagne loving women into beer. is it right that beer should be taken as seriously as wine? more seriously. they might be controversial to say that but i think...
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after that city really changed and the events after michael brown's death. olence that followed and the riots that happened and specifically there and a change in political figureheads, too and we'll dive into that in the next hour and we have thousands that are now cleaning up tonight after severe storms pummeled part of the country including a tornado hitting tulsa, oklahoma with dozens of injuries and very serious damage. we get on the ground there next. ? olay regenersit shatters the competition big hype. big price. big deal. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200 and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. you can use whipped topping made ...but real joyful moments.. are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only
after that city really changed and the events after michael brown's death. olence that followed and the riots that happened and specifically there and a change in political figureheads, too and we'll dive into that in the next hour and we have thousands that are now cleaning up tonight after severe storms pummeled part of the country including a tornado hitting tulsa, oklahoma with dozens of injuries and very serious damage. we get on the ground there next. ? olay regenersit shatters the...
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these frauds communicate to washington is change the laws to make what the illegal activities that we're doing now legal so we can do them again but much bigger michael you don't have to change the law mix all you have to do is not apply it remember what donald trump said his secret of getting rich it's not the law isn't the important thing the judges are the important things and what he realized in government is that if he can do what obama did and put people in the justice department and the grocery department that refused to apply the law the law doesn't matter you have to do nothing and obama was the one who really showed all of this by appointing the attorney general who were refused to prosecute and the federal reserve refused to apply the laws and the f.c.c. that is the punish companies for on you know right down the line. you're having a century late crooked judges put in charge of every department of government and that's the genius of this you all without changing the law at all you don't have to even do this i hope eric holder as a billion dollars squirreled away somewhere because he certainly was complicit in fraud that covered many many
these frauds communicate to washington is change the laws to make what the illegal activities that we're doing now legal so we can do them again but much bigger michael you don't have to change the law mix all you have to do is not apply it remember what donald trump said his secret of getting rich it's not the law isn't the important thing the judges are the important things and what he realized in government is that if he can do what obama did and put people in the justice department and the...
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. ♪ emily chang had an exclusive interview with michael world conference in las vegas.hat went through his mind as harvey ripped through texas. dell is headquartered in the lone star state. >> a lot of thoughts went through my mind. this is a national disaster. it could have happened at any time. think about the people there. have lost all of their possessions, small businesses, completely wiped out. we are certainly thinking as a company and family foundation what can we do to help. because we have already done some things. emily: what have you done? donatingmpany is hundreds of thousands of dollars. we are what -- matching donations, contacting customers, 300,000 customers. the affected area is enormous. i think you will see that we will do a lot more. success inve some life, that comes with some responsibility. scarlet: that was emily chang with michael dell, chairman and ceo of dell technologies. julia: the largest u.s. refinery is shutting down in the wake of the second landfall. conventional wisdom would say oil prices would surge. that is not happening in the pos
. ♪ emily chang had an exclusive interview with michael world conference in las vegas.hat went through his mind as harvey ripped through texas. dell is headquartered in the lone star state. >> a lot of thoughts went through my mind. this is a national disaster. it could have happened at any time. think about the people there. have lost all of their possessions, small businesses, completely wiped out. we are certainly thinking as a company and family foundation what can we do to help....
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michael flynn had not done that but he disclosed and changed that. think michael flynn is subject to this investigation, chances are it is more broadly than that. >> let's talk about the leaks that are coming, we heard from kristen fisher's resort, and the graham vessel robert miller had to get control of that. if he is responsible for that, could be other people thinking this information as well, trying in some way to embarrass the trump administration. talk to me about that if you will. >> there is so little we know. we know the result of the leaks, we see them on tv but we don't know the motivation of the leakers. usually people leaks to the press for tons of reasons. it could be these are sanctioned leaks coming from special counsel. we have no idea. could be from capitol hill, the white house, lots of people have this knowledge who tend to have this knowledge to expand, people are leaking for different reasons but it is very destructive in the white house if you are trying to get substantive things done. it is very distracting when you turn on th
michael flynn had not done that but he disclosed and changed that. think michael flynn is subject to this investigation, chances are it is more broadly than that. >> let's talk about the leaks that are coming, we heard from kristen fisher's resort, and the graham vessel robert miller had to get control of that. if he is responsible for that, could be other people thinking this information as well, trying in some way to embarrass the trump administration. talk to me about that if you will....
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michael finney. amazon is changing its return policy. good news for you.'s behind the >>> doing just this one thing is proven to save lives. yet many adults just aren't buckling up. according to a new survey from the insurance institute for highway safety, adults riding in the backseat of vehicles are far less likely to wear seat belts when sitting up front. some saying they forget. the most common explanation, the belief it's not necessary when sitting in the rear seats. >> we've been telling people it's safer in the backseat and put our children back there. people have gotten a misunderstanding about the safety of the rear seat. >> reporter: the dangers are clear. in this crash you see this father and son violently thrown from their seat and in this accident the unrestrained woman on the left sent flying it into window. the woman next to her was wearing a seat belt. >> when passengers in the backseat aren't buckled up, they are putting themselves at risk but also putting other people in the vehicle at risk. >> reporter: drivers are twice as likely to be
michael finney. amazon is changing its return policy. good news for you.'s behind the >>> doing just this one thing is proven to save lives. yet many adults just aren't buckling up. according to a new survey from the insurance institute for highway safety, adults riding in the backseat of vehicles are far less likely to wear seat belts when sitting up front. some saying they forget. the most common explanation, the belief it's not necessary when sitting in the rear seats. >>...
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change. trayvon martin, michael brown, and now eric garner. but the story is all too familiar:
change. trayvon martin, michael brown, and now eric garner. but the story is all too familiar:
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that's changing starting in october. michael finney first told us last night independent sellers will soon be required to use the same return policy. that means in most cases you won't have to contact the seller and have a lengthy back and forth before you send something back and get maybe a portion or all of your money back. you can use amazon's prepaid shipping labels and the seller must issue a refund within two days of getting the return. it will exempt a few products from the rules. it has not specified what those will be. >> developing news in arizona where the phoenix zoo is closed and the area is recovering from powerful monsoon-like weather. the weather toppled trees, damaged parts of the zoo. all of the animals are safe. yesterday, the wind and rain was so strong, look at this, a boat took off on its own. palm trees looked like they were going to snap with loose shopping carts slamming into cars. after the storm, some parts of the city got flooded. knee deep water, no one was hurt. that mushave come on pretty fast beca
that's changing starting in october. michael finney first told us last night independent sellers will soon be required to use the same return policy. that means in most cases you won't have to contact the seller and have a lengthy back and forth before you send something back and get maybe a portion or all of your money back. you can use amazon's prepaid shipping labels and the seller must issue a refund within two days of getting the return. it will exempt a few products from the rules. it has...
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what's changed since michael brown's death. that's coming up next on msnbc. >>> hi, everybody. msnbc world headquarters in new york. presidential ambitions. the story that's making mike pence out to be laying ground work in 2021 has the vice president fighting back that story. tonight acting like a kid and caught with his hands in the cookie jar because he clearly knows this won't sit well with his boss and his twitchy twitter fingers. we have pence saying no. that's not happening. then we have the economic shots that were fired and the trump administration with a foreign policy victory, getting russia and china to go along with major sanctions against north korea, but how will the rogue regime react? next ur
what's changed since michael brown's death. that's coming up next on msnbc. >>> hi, everybody. msnbc world headquarters in new york. presidential ambitions. the story that's making mike pence out to be laying ground work in 2021 has the vice president fighting back that story. tonight acting like a kid and caught with his hands in the cookie jar because he clearly knows this won't sit well with his boss and his twitchy twitter fingers. we have pence saying no. that's not happening....
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some of us got better jobs, assumed a little bit of power, but we never tried to change the paradigm. michael: real quick, then we have to wrap it up. erase trump's class is more often than not -- bernie sanders thinks class can solve all of the problems. race in america has a separate and distinct life. until you realize that, the one who understands that is donald trump, because he plays the race card and he turn people against their own economic interests using the race card. white people have not learned, we have not learned, bernie sanders certainly did not learn because he almost won. michael: i was hoping to end on a more upbeat note. [laughter] michael: i just want to thank the panel. [applause] americane watching history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. up this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 10:00 eastern on real america, the 1947 u.s. war department film "don't be a sucker," about hate field speech. >> i'm just an american -- and average american and some of the things i see in this coun
some of us got better jobs, assumed a little bit of power, but we never tried to change the paradigm. michael: real quick, then we have to wrap it up. erase trump's class is more often than not -- bernie sanders thinks class can solve all of the problems. race in america has a separate and distinct life. until you realize that, the one who understands that is donald trump, because he plays the race card and he turn people against their own economic interests using the race card. white people...
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when the changes came in, there have been years of people who do the old styles a—levels, saying it has got easier and easier. michaelion was to make it more rigorous. do you think it is the right thing to do in the long run, and it isjust the teething problems you describe in terms of everyone readjusting? teething problems you describe in terms of everyone readjusting ?” think with the legacy courses we have done before we have had a lot of preparation time, we have done it over years, built of preparation time, we have done it overyears, built up of preparation time, we have done it over years, built up resources as teachers. students know how to access things online. so perhaps it is teething problems, and we will develop the resources for it and it will become easier for teachers, because in terms of the content, there are not massive changes. it is more changes in the assessment. it is more a focus on students becoming more independent with their learning and being able to do practical work. it isa and being able to do practical work. it is a matter of training our students to do that. it will not come over two
when the changes came in, there have been years of people who do the old styles a—levels, saying it has got easier and easier. michaelion was to make it more rigorous. do you think it is the right thing to do in the long run, and it isjust the teething problems you describe in terms of everyone readjusting? teething problems you describe in terms of everyone readjusting ?” think with the legacy courses we have done before we have had a lot of preparation time, we have done it over years,...
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some of us got better jobs, assumed a little bit of power, but we never try to change the paradigm. michael: real quick, then we have to wrap it up. >> the trump class is more often than not. bernie sanders thinks class can solve all of the problems. race in america has a separate and distinct right. until you realize that, the one who understands that is donald trump, because he plays the race card and he turn people against their own economic interests using the race card. white people have not learned, we have not learned, bernie sanders certainly did not learn because he almost won. michael: i was hoping to end on a more upbeat note. [laughter] michael: i just want to thank the panel. [applause] >> we have a facebook question from peter who says are there any historical resources of people who died in detroit? there is one in particular. >> you could be featured during our next live program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/c-span history, and on twitter at c-span history. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america
some of us got better jobs, assumed a little bit of power, but we never try to change the paradigm. michael: real quick, then we have to wrap it up. >> the trump class is more often than not. bernie sanders thinks class can solve all of the problems. race in america has a separate and distinct right. until you realize that, the one who understands that is donald trump, because he plays the race card and he turn people against their own economic interests using the race card. white people...
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michael mckee. do hearaid earlier, we from the dallas fed president. the world is changing.we look at it don't apply anymore. a question of why you are raising rates at this point. if it's because inflation should rise when unemployment falls. kaplan wonders if we see the models break down. will we see inflation stuck at lower levels. let's wait and see what happens. this debate will be going on throughout the conference. facing the same problem here in jackson hole. >> she is not likely to address this? michael: probably not. this is not a conference about him term policy. -- medium-term policy. growth ato continue the higher levels. we don't think she or draghi will come out with -- specific policy prescriptions. once in a while, that happens. joanathan: with wage growth, when you look at real wage growth and what's coming down the pike for consumers, food prices are falling for the last year and half. whole is taking over foods and cutting prices. why are falling prices seen as a bad thing? michael: if you are a company and prices are falling, you have to cut expenses. cu
michael mckee. do hearaid earlier, we from the dallas fed president. the world is changing.we look at it don't apply anymore. a question of why you are raising rates at this point. if it's because inflation should rise when unemployment falls. kaplan wonders if we see the models break down. will we see inflation stuck at lower levels. let's wait and see what happens. this debate will be going on throughout the conference. facing the same problem here in jackson hole. >> she is not likely...
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host: what would you say is the biggest change in responding to disasters natural since hurricane katrina, for the better? michael: here is the biggest lesson learned from hurricane katrina. and every disaster you have to ask yourself, who is in charge? if you cannot answer that question, i guarantee you, the response will get slowed down. created, we can argue with a different day, on whether we should have created thedhs, but nonetheless home and security department was created, it stood up on march 3, 2003. that is an amalgamation in putting together 20 departments and agencies which their own agency had its own different culture command i as a fema director, and the undersecretary of the department of homeland security at that time, might make a requisition request of supplies. as that one up the chain of command in washington, bureaucracy set in. then everybody said asking, the undersecretary has asked for x number of things, this you really need that? do we need to do it today? can we do it tomorrow? every time that debate took place in washington, if it took two hours, it meant six hours back on the ground
host: what would you say is the biggest change in responding to disasters natural since hurricane katrina, for the better? michael: here is the biggest lesson learned from hurricane katrina. and every disaster you have to ask yourself, who is in charge? if you cannot answer that question, i guarantee you, the response will get slowed down. created, we can argue with a different day, on whether we should have created thedhs, but nonetheless home and security department was created, it stood up...
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michael jay music from george ezra do not change the channel. it's good. >> >>> hang happening now the stadium authorities considering extending the occur view if levi stadium back in the january 49ers extended the curfew from ten to 11:00 p.m. at that time the request was denied. more news after the break. customs and border protection officers say >>> an endanger tiger cub. customs and border protection officers say they rescued the illegally trafficked. in tijuana at the border. the driver says he bought the cub for $300 in mexico. the cub in the care of the san diego zoo. >> okay it's boring and bold elon musk new company called the boring company is about to start digging in l.a. right near the space x headquarters in the city of hawthorne just south of lax. city leaders have signed off on a construction project for a two-mile underground track for electric cars. musk said he eventually hopes to extend the hawthorne tumble into los angeles end tlg at the airport at lax. well sales force is rolling out the red carpet for annual dream force c
michael jay music from george ezra do not change the channel. it's good. >> >>> hang happening now the stadium authorities considering extending the occur view if levi stadium back in the january 49ers extended the curfew from ten to 11:00 p.m. at that time the request was denied. more news after the break. customs and border protection officers say >>> an endanger tiger cub. customs and border protection officers say they rescued the illegally trafficked. in tijuana at...
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having voters that aren't going to leave you no matter what, changes the scale. michaelll done. always a pleasure. >> good to see you guys. >> he did steal the line. >> he did. >>> vice president mike pence is pushing back hard on this "new york times" report that suggests he and many others are keeping options open in 2020 just in case the president doesn't run for a second term. we'll tell you what he's saying and why it may be just a smidge doth protest too much next. >>> president trump crossing 200 days in office as the vice president strongly denies he's already eyeing a possible 2020 run. >> vice president pence is a very loyal vice president. >> it's believable that he would look to see if he could be more popular in 2020. >> i can assure you we are going to do the right thing and follow the rule of law. >> so far you've got conclusion and no collusion. anybody who denies that is lying. >> i'm not sure i agree with the kwich hunt. we'll let the facts lead us to whether or not it was a hoax. >> we're prepared to do whatever it takes to defend ourselves and to defe
having voters that aren't going to leave you no matter what, changes the scale. michaelll done. always a pleasure. >> good to see you guys. >> he did steal the line. >> he did. >>> vice president mike pence is pushing back hard on this "new york times" report that suggests he and many others are keeping options open in 2020 just in case the president doesn't run for a second term. we'll tell you what he's saying and why it may be just a smidge doth protest...
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change from current levels. using or exit?our a craig: exit. brian: exit. michael: where's the terminal rate?loser to 4%. craig: closer to 2%. brian: closer to 2.5%. scarlet: thank you to rachel golder, craig bishop, and brian rehling. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. vonnie: it is 12:30 p.m. in new and and 5:30 p.m. in london 12:30 a.m. in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories on the bloomberg and around the world we are following. locked and loaded -- stocks are higher despite president trump taking aim at kim jong un rhetorically once again, warning that the u.s. is ready for military response to any attack. why wall street is tuning out the latest rhetoric. snap, crackle, and drop. shares of the photo at maker plunging as user growth stalls. can a
change from current levels. using or exit?our a craig: exit. brian: exit. michael: where's the terminal rate?loser to 4%. craig: closer to 2%. brian: closer to 2.5%. scarlet: thank you to rachel golder, craig bishop, and brian rehling. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity....
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michael? >> how are the day-to-day operations going to change in the white house without steve bannon?he last several months of his time at white house sitting on a couch in the office of reince priebus. he was trying to run an outside media campaign against his enemies on behalf of his agenda, people like h.r. mcmaster, gary cohn. i guess we'll see more of that and it will intensify from outside the white house. difference now will be he's not inside the white house and he may not have the goods that he had when he was a west wing employee. >> unless trump continues the relationship even after bannon is gone. >> right. >> julie? >> democratic activists are pretty energized after this past week. democrats i talked to who are involved in the races for 2018 and the efforts to win back the house are more anxious about this idea of democrats going all in on trump's response to charlottesville. democrats potentially falling into some of the same traps they fell into in 2016 when where they ran mostly on an anti-trump message and the party still feels like it's an economic message that needs
michael? >> how are the day-to-day operations going to change in the white house without steve bannon?he last several months of his time at white house sitting on a couch in the office of reince priebus. he was trying to run an outside media campaign against his enemies on behalf of his agenda, people like h.r. mcmaster, gary cohn. i guess we'll see more of that and it will intensify from outside the white house. difference now will be he's not inside the white house and he may not have...
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change? we look at it now and it's 70 something. the u.k. is 160 something months. michaelif i were in issuer of , i will want to be on the front end of the curve because consistent with our view that the fed will not hike that much. lower yields will continue to be at the front of the curve. if you issue a 40 or 50 year at a premium to where the 50 your traits. michael, priya, and that will be staying with us. coming up next, the auction erupts, proving the thirst for risk in yield is very real. you are watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now where there is an appetite for long dated bonds. lastly, at&t. this week. , gm the automakeeek, gm. the automaker sold $3 billion in bonds. united states treasury says it will maintain the issuance of longer-term debt at $62 billion. officials studied the introduction of ultralong bonds and borrowing needs to increase is the fed traces balance sheet. elsewhere, and eye-catching debt sale they got a lot of people talking. i sold $1 billio
change? we look at it now and it's 70 something. the u.k. is 160 something months. michaelif i were in issuer of , i will want to be on the front end of the curve because consistent with our view that the fed will not hike that much. lower yields will continue to be at the front of the curve. if you issue a 40 or 50 year at a premium to where the 50 your traits. michael, priya, and that will be staying with us. coming up next, the auction erupts, proving the thirst for risk in yield is very...
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swinney has record as the team's head coach with an 89-28 record michael vick is making a slight career changeports hires the former n-f-l quarterback as an n-f-l studio analyst. over the last eight months -- vick has been interview with the network he will appear primarly on fox's pregame show on sundays. and next at 8, against the odds .. a blind teenager is going the distance and living her dream as a cross country runner (pam) a high school senior in iowa was determined not to let her disability stop her from doing what she loves. (steve) so wendy flores joined the cross country team... despite being blind. flores says she wanted to do what she loves before it is too late... so she joined the team. her coach-- corrie demuth-- acts as her running partner... guiding flores with a rope. demuth says flores is doing just as much work as the rest of her teammates-- saying she is just acting as the student's eyes. demuth plans to run along side flores at every meet. they won't be tied together, but demuth can still tell flores what's happening all around her. (pam) amazon is getting ready to make
swinney has record as the team's head coach with an 89-28 record michael vick is making a slight career changeports hires the former n-f-l quarterback as an n-f-l studio analyst. over the last eight months -- vick has been interview with the network he will appear primarly on fox's pregame show on sundays. and next at 8, against the odds .. a blind teenager is going the distance and living her dream as a cross country runner (pam) a high school senior in iowa was determined not to let her...
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michael, how much impact can she have on changes to financial regulations? she can put her opinion out there, but ultimately, that is not really her mandate to be concerned about, right? michael: right. much of what you would do would be handled through the legislative process, and of course people in washington say that will be difficult to accomplish. however, she talks about federal reserve bank regulations. they have tried to make things easier, particularly for smaller banks, and they have tried to modify the stress test to make them a little bit easier to take in accounts some of the bank concerns. she says the fed is sensitive to the effective regulation on banks, the costs they impose particularly for small banks, but in general, she says the regulatory regime the u.s. has has benefited the economy overall rather than harm it. vonnie: michael mckee, international economics and policy correspondent reporting and the kansasle city fed symposium.let's get a check on if and how markets are reacting with taylor riggs . taylor: higher a little bit so defini
michael, how much impact can she have on changes to financial regulations? she can put her opinion out there, but ultimately, that is not really her mandate to be concerned about, right? michael: right. much of what you would do would be handled through the legislative process, and of course people in washington say that will be difficult to accomplish. however, she talks about federal reserve bank regulations. they have tried to make things easier, particularly for smaller banks, and they have...
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all of that is about to change in october. michaelendent sellers will soon be required to use the same return policy. and that means in most cases you will not have to contact the seller and have that lengthy back and forth before sending something back. you can use amazon's prepaid shipping labels and the seller must issue a refund within two days of receiving the return. amazon said it will allow sellers to exempt a few products from the new rules. it has not said exactly what those will be. >> while we're on the subject of amazon, a closer look at the meal kits taking own many homes. amazon is jumping into that market now. the prepackaged and planned dinners come right to your door. right now, you can only get amzaub's meal kits in the seattle area. how does it measure up to all of the other companies doing this. one family put it to the test against hello fresh. >> amazon felt more prepared. less slicing and cutting. >> the family says all three services taste great, but amazon won when it came to the ease of preparation and order
all of that is about to change in october. michaelendent sellers will soon be required to use the same return policy. and that means in most cases you will not have to contact the seller and have that lengthy back and forth before sending something back. you can use amazon's prepaid shipping labels and the seller must issue a refund within two days of receiving the return. amazon said it will allow sellers to exempt a few products from the new rules. it has not said exactly what those will be....
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michael short. we couldn't find a picture of him. and so on and so on. you get my point. yet nothing has changed. why? because the buck stops with this guy. the president of the united states. donald j. trump. think of the upheaval his words and his actions have caused in just the last week. and what a week it has been. seven nights ago, white supremacists and neo-nazis marched in charlottesville, virginia, claiming to be angry about the planned removal of a statue of a confederate general, robert e. lee. but this is what they chanted. >> jews will not replace us! jews will not replace us! >> saturday, mayhem in s! charlottesville. violent clashes between the white nationalists and counterprotesters. a driver rams his car into a crowd, killing 32-year-old counterprotester heather heyer. that afternoon, president trump says this. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides. on many sides. >> on many sides. outrage spreads over president trump's failure to blame the deadly violence on white supremacists. vice president pence comes t
michael short. we couldn't find a picture of him. and so on and so on. you get my point. yet nothing has changed. why? because the buck stops with this guy. the president of the united states. donald j. trump. think of the upheaval his words and his actions have caused in just the last week. and what a week it has been. seven nights ago, white supremacists and neo-nazis marched in charlottesville, virginia, claiming to be angry about the planned removal of a statue of a confederate general,...
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guy: michael, the rate of change of the eurodollar has been pretty spectacular. impacting?f the euro for the past couple of years, it was in a 105-115 zone. we broke out on the high side of 119.that is18.5, not worry is too much probably because of victory in the overall risk in the euro structure, we think the trading rate should be raised from what it was over the last year's committee on 10, 120, 125. not think that will derail the economic recovery that is going on in europe right now, particularly the real risks of macron. can he get his reforms through? tom: we have seen that without road is an all. i know you're intimately involved. marvin goodfriend, a shortlist for any number of jobs on carnegie mellon, one of the heroes of richmond economics. do we need at the fed, not even for a chairman, economists like marvin goodfriend, or can we go with gary cohn? that is an excellentgo questionnaire and the fed is so intertwined in the economy through the quantitative easing process, and the difficulty extracting from the want to easing balance sheet that these that has accu
guy: michael, the rate of change of the eurodollar has been pretty spectacular. impacting?f the euro for the past couple of years, it was in a 105-115 zone. we broke out on the high side of 119.that is18.5, not worry is too much probably because of victory in the overall risk in the euro structure, we think the trading rate should be raised from what it was over the last year's committee on 10, 120, 125. not think that will derail the economic recovery that is going on in europe right now,...
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changed. national security adviser, michael flynn, out by february. press sex sean spicer, resigned in july, a week later chief of staff reince priebus left the white house and now steve bannon fired with those four specters. the only two left in the photo still in the white house, are the only two elected. the president and vice president. don't forget the guy on the other end of the line there, vladimir putin. joe jones is with me. bannon's firing has been in the works. this wasn't necessarily a direct response to the president's reaction to charlottesville. >> that's true, jake. it was the president's decision, cnn has been told, though. we're also told bannon submitted his resignation back around august 7th. the takeaway, bannon did not jump. he was pushed. a combination of factors that play, including, not limited to the president's well-known irritation with staffers who seem to be getting more media attention than donald trump. there was also that unusually candid interview bannon gave coming at a time the new white house chief of staff was try
changed. national security adviser, michael flynn, out by february. press sex sean spicer, resigned in july, a week later chief of staff reince priebus left the white house and now steve bannon fired with those four specters. the only two left in the photo still in the white house, are the only two elected. the president and vice president. don't forget the guy on the other end of the line there, vladimir putin. joe jones is with me. bannon's firing has been in the works. this wasn't...
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michael, gillian, thanks so much. >> thanks. >> let's change gears.ill de blasio says he hates bullying and wants employees to have good morale. why does the new york mayor according to his e-mails bully his employees? we'll show you what he said next. he will miss it. he's probably taking a nap. tucker will be back. tucker will be back. he says i hope old people get for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> brian: get ready for this. bill de blasio is a bully with a bad attitude. that is according to the "new york post." some of his tamper tantrums against his own staff. in one of the e-mails, de blasio lambasted his communication aides because they didn't use phonetic spellings that he found hard to pro
michael, gillian, thanks so much. >> thanks. >> let's change gears.ill de blasio says he hates bullying and wants employees to have good morale. why does the new york mayor according to his e-mails bully his employees? we'll show you what he said next. he will miss it. he's probably taking a nap. tucker will be back. tucker will be back. he says i hope old people get for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of...
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"risky business" is a nonpartisan analysis of the economic risk of climate change in the united states. it was led by michael bloomberg, henry paulson, and tom steyer. among the findings, if we continue on the same path, by the year 2100, the country could see $701 billion of coastal property underwater. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboardrd and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over timeme poses sevevere threatatso life on rtrth ase knknowt today.ndnd as me g goeon, those seve t threa bececom greater a g great, anand ultimately i thk hahave the potenalal of comiming atastrophic. >> en if yo're sptical boutut clite chang thehe's s enying tt t ipresenen major riskshat t noompanynycity, or contry c c afford d ignore. >> ielieve t american business communityanan andustt ad the way in helping to reduce these risks. to rise to the cllenge climate chan, , theyust
"risky business" is a nonpartisan analysis of the economic risk of climate change in the united states. it was led by michael bloomberg, henry paulson, and tom steyer. among the findings, if we continue on the same path, by the year 2100, the country could see $701 billion of coastal property underwater. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboardrd and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop...
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"risky business" is a nonpartisan analysis of the economic risk of climate change in the united states. it was led by michael bloomberg, henry paulson, and tom steyer. among the findings, if we continue on the same path, by the year 2100, the country could see $701 billion of coastal property underwater. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboaard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over titime poses s severe threreats life oeaearth we e kn it toda a and atimeme gs on,, those serere thrts b bece greaterndnd greer, , an ultimately i ink k have the pottitial obecocomi catastrophic. >>ven if y'rekeptical abobout cmate chae, t tre'no denyinghahat t presests major ris thahat compapa, city, untryryan affororto ignore. >> believehe america business communi c can a musust lead the way in helping to reduce these risks. to risisto the cllenges of climate chgege, th musust
"risky business" is a nonpartisan analysis of the economic risk of climate change in the united states. it was led by michael bloomberg, henry paulson, and tom steyer. among the findings, if we continue on the same path, by the year 2100, the country could see $701 billion of coastal property underwater. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboaard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop...
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it's to prevent the kind of iraq, change they saw in libya and other places. was michael dobbs, j.f.k. a student of history and he read the book, "guns of august," tell us about the book, how it influenced his thinking on what cuba, the need and importance of history and he context of history when dealing with these situations? guest: kennedy had a strong sense of history, he read a lot history book, he wrote a book movement up to the "while orld war called europe slept," i think it is alled. the book you are referring to, was written and is of how europe got into the first world war without leaders of britain, france, germany, the other european really understanding what they were getting into. nightmare isely the scenario that worried kennedy with nuclear war. just finished, it was a best-seller in 1962, kennedy had read it and was determined the same thing -- kind of thing his watchhappen under with nuclear weapons and he ordered all his aides to read "the guns of august," and also sent to u.s. military posts all around the world, so impact on him and i think it helped
it's to prevent the kind of iraq, change they saw in libya and other places. was michael dobbs, j.f.k. a student of history and he read the book, "guns of august," tell us about the book, how it influenced his thinking on what cuba, the need and importance of history and he context of history when dealing with these situations? guest: kennedy had a strong sense of history, he read a lot history book, he wrote a book movement up to the "while orld war called europe slept," i...