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people talk about mike bloomberg in that context. and you can so the room for that.blem is the premise is right the sentiment is anti- wall street and big money, i am not sure mike bloomberg can articulate. he has the in between both parties and i will not hold to special interest. and no beholden to special interest is a part of the populs a theme. >> it could be a faceinating race this time. gerald seih thank you. >> south carolina police officer hailed as a hero for saving a man. he grabbed a fire extinguisher and got to work and he realized someone was in the vehicle and the man was drunk and fella sleep. he dragged him out to safety. investigators have not revealed what caused the blaze. if the officer did not react like he did, the story would be never. there have been no charges filed. >> investigators have more evident to linked prime suspect in washington d.c. it is a crushing blow to the defense case. >> and rumblings on indonessia sumatran island prompted thousands to evacuate. the volcano eruption could be at the highest possible level. >> coming up on th
people talk about mike bloomberg in that context. and you can so the room for that.blem is the premise is right the sentiment is anti- wall street and big money, i am not sure mike bloomberg can articulate. he has the in between both parties and i will not hold to special interest. and no beholden to special interest is a part of the populs a theme. >> it could be a faceinating race this time. gerald seih thank you. >> south carolina police officer hailed as a hero for saving a man....
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i worked for a real businessman, mike bloomberg.that donald trump is not a real businessman? >> we know he is a good promoter. sandra: i have to open this up for discussion. sandra: i think you're giving one side. mike murphy may have a different side. he is real estate mogul is he not? >> he is a real estate mogul, agree comparing donald trump to mike bloomberg not a fair comparison. donald trump much better at self-promotion we've seen but businesses are very different. >> what has loom berg built in terms of the bloomberg business empire i would say more impressive, any building that donald put his name on. if you're looking strictly from financial perspective. sandra: but donald trump has thrown his hat in the ring. he has changed the conversation. quite frankly, people that were discounting him were very impressed when he did speak and way he spoke. he is changing the conversation. >> i think donald trump nailed the issues. i think talking about job creation, talking about isis, donald trump is on message and he has a very good
i worked for a real businessman, mike bloomberg.that donald trump is not a real businessman? >> we know he is a good promoter. sandra: i have to open this up for discussion. sandra: i think you're giving one side. mike murphy may have a different side. he is real estate mogul is he not? >> he is a real estate mogul, agree comparing donald trump to mike bloomberg not a fair comparison. donald trump much better at self-promotion we've seen but businesses are very different. >>...
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it seems like only yesterday jordan was here on our set with mike bloomberg and the stephanie ruhle. we will look at whether he is driving the ratings of golf higher. buccaneer,mpa bay casey crawford, has founded his own mortgage company. he expects to originate $8 billion in u.s. home loans this year. all that and much more coming up. first, another critical day for greece. it could decide the nation's future in the euro. pimm: let's bring in hans nichols who is there and is joined by the vice president of the european commission -- european commission. what is going on? hans: thank you very much for joining us. in luxembourgim last week. what is different now in brussels? >> the important differences this time, we have a concrete -- concrete proposal from the greek government to be discussed. so now, it is certainly positive news. yet.e not at an agreement there is more work to be done based on this proposal, but we have a comprehensive proposal door open. hans: how specific was the proposal? >> the proposal is quite specific. it talks about surplus targets. it is in line with what
it seems like only yesterday jordan was here on our set with mike bloomberg and the stephanie ruhle. we will look at whether he is driving the ratings of golf higher. buccaneer,mpa bay casey crawford, has founded his own mortgage company. he expects to originate $8 billion in u.s. home loans this year. all that and much more coming up. first, another critical day for greece. it could decide the nation's future in the euro. pimm: let's bring in hans nichols who is there and is joined by the vice...
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>> there needs to be at least 100, and that is why mike bloomberg were not on the list. he did have very high rankings. i started friday's, how could you not? [laughter] what are the criteria they end up asking? do you like vacation time workspace? >> a lot of answers ask you about interview questions, benefits, salaries. they take it all into account. alix: interesting, fascinating. first time on site with you. mark: still ahead, president --n the sending you president obama sending more u.s. troops to iraq. more about that next. ♪ alix: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am alex the old here with mark crumpton. mark: olivia sterns with a look at the market action. rally: a nice midweek underway. the s&p 500 bouncing back after the biggest selloff in two months. this is particularly interesting because right now the s&p is really trading in a particularly range found fashion. -- range found fashion. there hasn the market been progress made in talks over greece. that is sending shares broadly higher, being led by a tech stocks and energy. the nasdaq rising. year
>> there needs to be at least 100, and that is why mike bloomberg were not on the list. he did have very high rankings. i started friday's, how could you not? [laughter] what are the criteria they end up asking? do you like vacation time workspace? >> a lot of answers ask you about interview questions, benefits, salaries. they take it all into account. alix: interesting, fascinating. first time on site with you. mark: still ahead, president --n the sending you president obama...
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julie: mike bloomberg had an 88% approval rating which tyson for 50th.is pretty good for all of the ceos of it. not to be a big brown is a, but we get free recent pieces and i appreciate that. [laughter] olivia: i appreciate it as well. thanks for the latest findings on the glass door report. pimm: you will not want to miss arsenals of interview with one of those top ceos, chevron's chief executive john watson. that will be tomorrow on a special inside chevron on 7:00 p.m. eastern. olivia: looking forward to that -- erik schatzker's excellent coverage on chevron. that doesn't for me. i'm signing off. pimm: more on "bloomberg market they" -- more on the islamic state finance and how the terrorist group is making its money. ♪ pimm: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i am pimm fox. let us look at top stories this hour. germany may have found a way to break the deadlock over degrees. thatberg news is reporting angela merkel may be satisfied if greece comes up with at least one economic reform. that would be enough to open the door to at least some bailo
julie: mike bloomberg had an 88% approval rating which tyson for 50th.is pretty good for all of the ceos of it. not to be a big brown is a, but we get free recent pieces and i appreciate that. [laughter] olivia: i appreciate it as well. thanks for the latest findings on the glass door report. pimm: you will not want to miss arsenals of interview with one of those top ceos, chevron's chief executive john watson. that will be tomorrow on a special inside chevron on 7:00 p.m. eastern. olivia:...
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japanese mike bloomberg. >> dennis miller, everybody. man and i would like to remind you the don't be a pinhead in the fall selling out quickly st. louis, chicago charlotte, south florida at the hard rock hotel phoenix, caesar's palace in vegas. the who he -- show is a blast. racism in europe. big trouble over there. we'll be right back. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com sending thousands towards europe from libya each week. over 1800 dying at sea just this year. now, the european union wants to launch a military operation to stop it the human traffick
japanese mike bloomberg. >> dennis miller, everybody. man and i would like to remind you the don't be a pinhead in the fall selling out quickly st. louis, chicago charlotte, south florida at the hard rock hotel phoenix, caesar's palace in vegas. the who he -- show is a blast. racism in europe. big trouble over there. we'll be right back. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax...
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and our company founder, mike bloomberg, after he won the masters in his green jacket. avid and talented golfer. matt: jordan says he had some talent. stephanie: i actually got on the first. what is so funny is that is really what won it this weekend for jordan. dustin johnson took three on his last putt. the british open is just three weeks from now. we have not seen anyone win two since 1920 something. matt: 1922. stephanie: you know who has never done anything like this? the one and only tiger woods. matt: he has his own tiger slam. if you do not win them consecutively -- stephanie: you know who is getting slammed here? nike. stephanie: under armour prominently displayed on jordan spieth all. 'ws collar. stephanie: he was always able to maintain the clubs he wanted he is. that is one of the reasons that he went with ua. matt: when we come back, we will talk about taylor swift and apple. stay with us. ♪ matt: seems taylor swift can even make apple bow down. the pop singer came out over the weekend in a letter to the company saying, she would not allow her new album on
and our company founder, mike bloomberg, after he won the masters in his green jacket. avid and talented golfer. matt: jordan says he had some talent. stephanie: i actually got on the first. what is so funny is that is really what won it this weekend for jordan. dustin johnson took three on his last putt. the british open is just three weeks from now. we have not seen anyone win two since 1920 something. matt: 1922. stephanie: you know who has never done anything like this? the one and only...
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hike about mike bloomberg and tom started something called risky business. it analyzed the effects climate change will have on our country sector by sector. i have come to this conclusion personally that the most likely cases for serious impacts. there are catastrophic effects on life as we know it. i think it's a desperate problem. i think a lot of people might disagree. they haven't internalized the urgency and the cataclysmic effects that can occur from not dealing with it. i think we need to have the research and pilot projects and policy framework that will encourage non-carbon-based sources of energy. >> the only thing i would add to that, we talk about how the governments work better on problems when there is an immediate crisis. this is very vicious gusset is cumulative. the longer you wait, it takes away your ability to enforce outcomes. this is global and part of this is what is already baked in the cake. bob has pointed out that all those that are proposing a solution because it involves big government are ultimately setting themselves up to have
hike about mike bloomberg and tom started something called risky business. it analyzed the effects climate change will have on our country sector by sector. i have come to this conclusion personally that the most likely cases for serious impacts. there are catastrophic effects on life as we know it. i think it's a desperate problem. i think a lot of people might disagree. they haven't internalized the urgency and the cataclysmic effects that can occur from not dealing with it. i think we need...
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♪ brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance." mikee all wall street so universally admired and loved as jimmy lee was. dying suddenly yesterday at the age of 62. bill harrison hired lee and set him on his course when he ran the bank in 1975. he joins us now on the phone. you set him on his course by asking him to start a syndicated loan business. for wall street and american industry, the rest is history. william: it was a really interesting story because i was running u.s. corporate division at the time and jimmy was working in the asia division. he came to me and said i want to do something different. i completed a study about the loan syndication business and said jimmy i forgot something that could be really great for you. he took over the loan syndication business and within two were three years, we were a player. within three or four years, five years, we were the leader. this was a really critical part of the foundation of what jpmorgan is today. the loan syndication product, he did it well it enables you to go to the large cor
♪ brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance." mikee all wall street so universally admired and loved as jimmy lee was. dying suddenly yesterday at the age of 62. bill harrison hired lee and set him on his course when he ran the bank in 1975. he joins us now on the phone. you set him on his course by asking him to start a syndicated loan business. for wall street and american industry, the rest is history. william: it was a really interesting story because i was running u.s. corporate...
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challenging things i see as models and experience in the public sector but i actually worked for mike bloombergn new york city as the house commissioner gary slough, which is an interesting joint experience in some ways. and private sector experience before that. what is often a challenge i see particularly true here but it's true of the private sector as well that i think it is easier. it is certainly not easy and budget math, but it's easier to show that the financial bottom line is. what are we spending but our tax rates? it is much harder to have a clear picture of what we are buying. if my job is to get more bang for the buck we are pretty bad in government but lots of places of measuring the bank. what value are you getting for the money you're spending. one of the things i've really tried to do throughout my career in the public sector. under the numbers guy to figure out how you measure performance in the way you can link the financial picture. i thought that was a real challenge in the private sector to look at productivity and think about your workers, what they are producing, what do
challenging things i see as models and experience in the public sector but i actually worked for mike bloombergn new york city as the house commissioner gary slough, which is an interesting joint experience in some ways. and private sector experience before that. what is often a challenge i see particularly true here but it's true of the private sector as well that i think it is easier. it is certainly not easy and budget math, but it's easier to show that the financial bottom line is. what are...
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i worked for mike bloomberg in new york city as a house commissioner there as well, which is an interesting and joint public-private experience. in private sector spirits before that. i think what is often a challenge i see -- and it is true here but it is true in the private sector as well is that it is easier -- it is not easy in budget math, but it is easier to show what the financial bottom line is. what are we spending? it is often much harder to have a clear picture of what we are buying. if my job is to try to get more bang for the buck, we are pretty good at measuring the buck. we are bad in government, but in lots of places -- of measuring the bang. what value are you getting for the money you are spending. one of the things i tried to do throughout my career in the public sector -- i am a numbers guy -- is to figure out how we measure performance in a way to can link to the financial picture. that was a challenge in the private sector to look at productivity, to think about your workers. what is a quality product? if that is hard in the private sector, it is challenging in the pub
i worked for mike bloomberg in new york city as a house commissioner there as well, which is an interesting and joint public-private experience. in private sector spirits before that. i think what is often a challenge i see -- and it is true here but it is true in the private sector as well is that it is easier -- it is not easy in budget math, but it is easier to show what the financial bottom line is. what are we spending? it is often much harder to have a clear picture of what we are buying....
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i worked for mike bloomberg in new york city as a health commission as well which is an interesting sort of joint public-private experience in some ways. and and private sector experience before that. i think what is often a challenge, and is particularly true here is true in the private sector as well that it is easier and not easy and budget math, but easier to show what the financial bottom line is. what overspending, what our tax rates. it's harder to have a clear picture of what we are buying. it's a pretty good at measuring the buck. pretty bad at government. what are you actually -- what of value are you getting for the money that your spending. one of the things that i try to do throughout my career is to figure out how you measure performance in a way that you can link to the financial picture. i felt like that was a real challenge after the private sector to look at productivity, think about how you were goes, what is a quality product and if that is on the private sector is particularly challenging in the public sector. i often don't think we know what success looks like in th
i worked for mike bloomberg in new york city as a health commission as well which is an interesting sort of joint public-private experience in some ways. and and private sector experience before that. i think what is often a challenge, and is particularly true here is true in the private sector as well that it is easier and not easy and budget math, but easier to show what the financial bottom line is. what overspending, what our tax rates. it's harder to have a clear picture of what we are...
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. >> i think mike bloomberg was a phenomenal mayor of new york city of new york city and i'm proud new york city and in practice they say we were the only newspaper to endorse him the first time he ran. i've had some exposure to him. he was a phenomenally talented man and i think he would be found at any level of public policy. i've no idea whether he will run for the presidency. neil: was considering an independent run even with all of this money. this might be a little more. >> without question if they caught the nomination of the republican party and this particular time when there's a lot of turn. >> you would be challenging hillary. >> my point is he's the leader of one of the two major parties with his ability to reach across the political boundaries. he is not seen as a hard-line democratic liberal. but somebody who's extraordinarily effective in public office. will be a very serious candidate and he will be tough to beat. neil: he used the wind you will never elect a divorced -- >> as they grew as the capacities and management was recognized. it's a very strong -- not saying he
. >> i think mike bloomberg was a phenomenal mayor of new york city of new york city and i'm proud new york city and in practice they say we were the only newspaper to endorse him the first time he ran. i've had some exposure to him. he was a phenomenally talented man and i think he would be found at any level of public policy. i've no idea whether he will run for the presidency. neil: was considering an independent run even with all of this money. this might be a little more. >>...
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he is ceo and founder of forsyth strategies, and bloomberg's mike reagan for our stock coverage. e will have more on the bloomberg market day coming up next. ♪ ♪ scarlet: welcome back. we are in our into the u.s. trading day. i'm scarlet fu. pimm: i am pimm fox. let's go over to julie hyman. scarlet: we have economic data that did give markets a lift. julie: we have the confidence report. we have a little bit of a mixed picture in terms of u.s. averages. the nasdaq has been in the red today but we have had the dow and the gaining. the dow gaining the most today, 6/10 of 1%. what is dragging down the s&p 500 is indeed technology and more specifically, semiconductors. out is after micron came with sales that fell 3.2% last month and sales this quarter will lag when analysts have been estimating. worst are down 17%, the one-day performance since 2008. it has been quite sometime since we have seen a plunge right this for micron and it has to do with personal computers and the drop in demand. the majority of the company's chips go into pcs. jeffrey's earnings estimates cut estimates ea
he is ceo and founder of forsyth strategies, and bloomberg's mike reagan for our stock coverage. e will have more on the bloomberg market day coming up next. ♪ ♪ scarlet: welcome back. we are in our into the u.s. trading day. i'm scarlet fu. pimm: i am pimm fox. let's go over to julie hyman. scarlet: we have economic data that did give markets a lift. julie: we have the confidence report. we have a little bit of a mixed picture in terms of u.s. averages. the nasdaq has been in the red today...
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maria: mike bloomberg. dagen: and shot that down.: we'll be right back. 30 minutes away from the open. stay with us. >> just get two of them. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >> welcome back. we've got 30 minutes until the open. the dollar is higher versus the yen. the yen down on the bank of japan head comments that the yen can't possibly move lower and the dollar is down against the euro. the euro is up this morning and stocks are expected to open higher. final thoughts here, charles? >> i think the biggest economic data for the week, as you said, sandr
maria: mike bloomberg. dagen: and shot that down.: we'll be right back. 30 minutes away from the open. stay with us. >> just get two of them. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a...
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and also bloombergs mike riley. by giving us any more details and what is been learned about the attack? mike: you had a disclosure yesterday that the breach of the office of personnel management was much larger than it had initially reported last year. the private and personal data of 4 million current and former government employees. they got just about everything. that is a huge number and this is a huge hit in terms of the security of government networks. the next iteration of that is that it appears that the same chinese hacking group that hit the office of personnel management is also responsible for a slew of hacks against health-care companies, health insurance companies, hospitals. it appears that china is gathering a huge database of personal information on government workers and others. everything from social security numbers to things like health records, which is a scary idea. pimm: michael chertoff, who is responsible for safeguarding these online identities and all of this information? michael: the en
and also bloombergs mike riley. by giving us any more details and what is been learned about the attack? mike: you had a disclosure yesterday that the breach of the office of personnel management was much larger than it had initially reported last year. the private and personal data of 4 million current and former government employees. they got just about everything. that is a huge number and this is a huge hit in terms of the security of government networks. the next iteration of that is that...
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mike: he talked to bloomberg radio and he said, the ratio is above average.ne of the highest ever. the real wild is the perpetual low interest rates that are spring up a lot of these financial models. people, believe they are tied to interest rates. as they go up, you will say a premium for stocks. and hesitatessays to tell people to get out of the market. betty: that is that caveat. mike: people have been afraid to spend above average for timeout. it has been flashing the danger sign for a wild. he is a little wary of interpreting it as a sell signal. betty: at every data point, you have to put it all in context. it is not so black and white here. very interesting. thecan read his story in july-august special rivalry issue of "bloomberg markets" magazine. much more ahead. the nba draft -- which teams got better, which disappointed, and why were knicks fans booing? .e will break it down ♪ betty: welcome back. i'm betty liu. this year's nba draft is in the books. it happened last night. the minnesota timberwolves selected karl-anthony towns with the number one
mike: he talked to bloomberg radio and he said, the ratio is above average.ne of the highest ever. the real wild is the perpetual low interest rates that are spring up a lot of these financial models. people, believe they are tied to interest rates. as they go up, you will say a premium for stocks. and hesitatessays to tell people to get out of the market. betty: that is that caveat. mike: people have been afraid to spend above average for timeout. it has been flashing the danger sign for a...
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everybody says, mike lee will not run against a bush nomination now. okay, will bloomberggainst a nomination of somebody on the hard right? >> that's possible, i think? >> not yes, but i don't think that's where we're going to end up. >> will huckabee run against the party -- will bernie sanders run if hillary's the nominee? >> no. because he's already running the democratic primary to make his point. >> this is the most useless panel i've ever had. >> i would disagree, chris. >> you disagree with my desire for drama and craziness. >> i think there's a dynamic to these things and things take off and hillary clinton is definitely talking now about the deck is stacked, but when push comes to shove, will she take positions that will satisfy? people are really pulling her to the left on things like trade. i can't tell you who it will be, but i think it's possible we would see challenges from both sides. >> and how about a platform fight on the floor. >> that would be fun. >> if you don't sign on to anti-trade positions, if you don't sign on to minimum wage of 15 bucks, we're b
everybody says, mike lee will not run against a bush nomination now. okay, will bloomberggainst a nomination of somebody on the hard right? >> that's possible, i think? >> not yes, but i don't think that's where we're going to end up. >> will huckabee run against the party -- will bernie sanders run if hillary's the nominee? >> no. because he's already running the democratic primary to make his point. >> this is the most useless panel i've ever had. >> i...
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mike riley in d.c. on the bloomberg hacking -- on the hacking story.. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." brendan, we look at oil. brendan: there is a lot of data to talk about. the leaders of opec are meeting in the end of this week. their world is not what it used to be. it used to be a cartel and it has turned into a knife fight. ryan, what is the decision we expected a on production targets? ryan: they have been in there for three hours. one delegate says there is broad support for keeping the production target where it is. another one cautions there is no decision yet. they are taking a break for lunch. my hunch is they are going to prepare a statement. there is a press conference scheduled for 4:00 p.m. the bottom line is there is not a lot to talk about. pretty much everybody is happy where things are, where they have been going in terms of the oil price. they should be headed home pretty soon, and we should have a rollover. brendan: can we expect that saudi arabia is still driving the decision? ryan: yes, i think the saudi'
mike riley in d.c. on the bloomberg hacking -- on the hacking story.. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." brendan, we look at oil. brendan: there is a lot of data to talk about. the leaders of opec are meeting in the end of this week. their world is not what it used to be. it used to be a cartel and it has turned into a knife fight. ryan, what is the decision we expected a on production targets? ryan: they have been in there for three hours. one delegate says...
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and told bloomberg's emily chang that google, mike is up, or facebook -- google, microsoft facebook shoulder. >> they should explain to the shareholders why they paid a lot of money for it and it wouldach of those companies without blowing up something as they have. emily: what about apple? chris: i don't think apple cares. vonnie: you can watch the entire interview tonight at 7:30 eastern on bloomberg tv. j.crew is shaking things up after a disciplining first quarter sales. the head of women's design is being replaced and 175 jobs are being cut. j.crew sales in the first three month of the year fell one and 5%. and it was only -- more than 5%. it was only an activision name but the u.s. still be the world's top soccer team. germany was missing several key players. brendan: i hear they are resting several key players, but i just looked at the roster, they have -- tom: yeah, yeah, yeah. brendan: this was a real win. this is about economics and here is why. the former german midfielder now coach of the u.s. team, he is applying the german -- tom: ok, is this a fifa game? brendan: yes. tom: t
and told bloomberg's emily chang that google, mike is up, or facebook -- google, microsoft facebook shoulder. >> they should explain to the shareholders why they paid a lot of money for it and it wouldach of those companies without blowing up something as they have. emily: what about apple? chris: i don't think apple cares. vonnie: you can watch the entire interview tonight at 7:30 eastern on bloomberg tv. j.crew is shaking things up after a disciplining first quarter sales. the head of...
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mike regan and lisa, thing to have you on. -- it's great to have you on. still ahead on the "bloomberg -- drugsy," adhd but back in focus.. ♪ olivia: welcome back. one hour into the trading day, and we are getting you caught up on all the market action around the world. i want to start in europe and we had over to mark standing by in london. it -- mark: what a day. the dax up almost 4%, the biggest gain for three years. in france, the biggest gain since january, in spain, the ibex december. i looked at a great function which shows the best-performing global equity markets today. all 10, the top 10 are all european, and it's all because summit -- this emergency that is taking place in athens today. look at the games you are seeing on some of these greek stocks. by 23%, korea's bank up by 21%. every single industry group today is rising in europe. technology, utility, telecoms, all up by a minimum of 1.7%. the feel-good factor is spreading to the bond market. yield, the greek 10 year down by 149 basis points. that's the biggest decline in greek yields since february. in the last three days, the yield has dropped by 195 bas
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mike turner, congressman from ohio. coming up, will robots take over the world? that is the subject of foreign affairs. this is bloombergberg television and radio. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. features -17 -- excuse me futures up 17, now up 15. a little bit of tension in greece this week. brendan: step one, save greece. step does go, save the euro. step three, save the european union. european companies should plan for a grexit. that is from francesco papa dia. he will be with seth will -- stephanie ruhle on market makers. vonnie: this is a former director at the ecb when person who put in place the euro and defended it through the 2007 crisis. now he is saying, get ready, it could finally be time for a grexit. 17 countries, one euro. this is one of the individuals who said this would matter forever, this is the direction europe should go in. now he is saying it is druckman time potentially. are you ready for that? brendan: what i am wondering about, i have seen lots of noise over the weekend and also in that tweet about, let's save greece, what we need to fix the euro go -- eurozone no matter what happens. gideon:
mike turner, congressman from ohio. coming up, will robots take over the world? that is the subject of foreign affairs. this is bloombergberg television and radio. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. features -17 -- excuse me futures up 17, now up 15. a little bit of tension in greece this week. brendan: step one, save greece. step does go, save the euro. step three, save the european union. european companies should plan for a grexit. that is from francesco papa dia. he will be with seth will...
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with is now, mike barnicle and managing editor of "bloomberg politics" john heilman. >> heilman is here>> let's keep going. >> the republican field looks set to expand again. a report in political he could says chris christie could announce his campaign as early as next week. christie finishes sixth in a new poll, the new hampshire primary, where donald trump rocketed to second place after his high profile announcement. >> let me stop for one second. john heilman, a couple days ago that you and steve schmitt were saying don't -- >> david remnick was very upset. >> he was offended. and it was shocking and ghastly. just offended. >> he was very offended. i'm sorry, david. maybe i came on too strong. >> that whole day he acted like he smelled something bad on set and perhaps he did. but you and steve schmitt said that in manhattan and washington, d.c. would make a mistake in underestimating donald trump. here we have him second place in new hampshire. what is driving that? >> look he's always been a better, more popular -- >> name recognition. >> he is a more popular candidate in new hamps
with is now, mike barnicle and managing editor of "bloomberg politics" john heilman. >> heilman is here>> let's keep going. >> the republican field looks set to expand again. a report in political he could says chris christie could announce his campaign as early as next week. christie finishes sixth in a new poll, the new hampshire primary, where donald trump rocketed to second place after his high profile announcement. >> let me stop for one second. john...
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mike reagan, thank you. wearables hitting wall street. will fit bit's tackles with jawbone scare off investors? ♪ scarlet: good morning and welcome back to the bloombergarket day. erik: let's take you to matt miller, taking a look at mergers and acquisitions. matt: typically there are no such things as mergers, only acquisitions. in this case -- erik: in re cases there are true rare.mergers, but it is not one i can pick of off the top of my head. matt: standard pacific has bought ryland group. the homebuilders, the combined company will have $5.1 billion in market cap and about 12,600 homes delivered last year. they tell you this in the guise of a merger when standard charter is going to own about 59% of the company. there will be a one for five split in shares. you will get one for every five and they will give them to ryland group to buy their shares because it is an acquisition. here you see both companies moving up about percent. decent moves in this morning's trade. cots automotive is going to buy dealer track for about $4 billion. cox also a lot of big companies in the car industry, selling and buying cars. auto trader is one. mannheim, the opti
mike reagan, thank you. wearables hitting wall street. will fit bit's tackles with jawbone scare off investors? ♪ scarlet: good morning and welcome back to the bloombergarket day. erik: let's take you to matt miller, taking a look at mergers and acquisitions. matt: typically there are no such things as mergers, only acquisitions. in this case -- erik: in re cases there are true rare.mergers, but it is not one i can pick of off the top of my head. matt: standard pacific has bought ryland...
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did. >> they listened to you, trish, welcome. >> mike, i got you to thank. >> yes. >> hi, trish. >> i'm so excited about thisy don't to have watch bloombergmore. plus, let me tell but this trish, she knows more about marijuana then any of us. now explain why, because of that book. >> that sound a little scary. >> are you going to explain why. >> well, you wrote a book called joint ventures. >> i wrote a back called joint ventures and i did not one but two documentaries on the subject for my former employer where we looked at this underground market for marijuana. this keep in mind was just about five years ago, and before colorado and washington went main stream. then we revisited it, as it the became more and more main stream. it is incredible how much that industry has taken off, mike. >> is colorado making a a lot of money is washington state make ago lot of money, should we get this in pennsylvania, delaware and new jersey. >> i think, yes, they are making a lot of money. it is an incredibly challenging business for these dispensary owners because while this may be legal in colorado, it is not legal across the rest of the united state
did. >> they listened to you, trish, welcome. >> mike, i got you to thank. >> yes. >> hi, trish. >> i'm so excited about thisy don't to have watch bloombergmore. plus, let me tell but this trish, she knows more about marijuana then any of us. now explain why, because of that book. >> that sound a little scary. >> are you going to explain why. >> well, you wrote a book called joint ventures. >> i wrote a back called joint ventures and i did...
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bloomberg's plane is aluminum, and that came from pittsburgh. brian: do you plan to do another book? david: yes, i plan to keep writing. what it will be, i don't know. i'm waiting for mike hill to find some good idea. brian: our guest has been david mccullough. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. these programs are also available and's c-span podcasts. ♪ >> q and a is 10 years old. if you liked tonight's program here are some others. astronaut chris had filled of the international space station and author of books about his experience. also author and researcher michael hill, who for two decades has worked as a researcher for david mccullough. and author eric larson about the last crossing of the lusitania. find out about those books at c-span.org. >> coming up next, washington journal is live with your calls in the morning's latest news. then we take you live to central south carolina where senator lindsey graham is exp
bloomberg's plane is aluminum, and that came from pittsburgh. brian: do you plan to do another book? david: yes, i plan to keep writing. what it will be, i don't know. i'm waiting for mike hill to find some good idea. brian: our guest has been david mccullough. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts, or to...
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bloomberg businesses" for most it is the end of the second quarter. we are halfway through the year. did investors -- should investors be worried about the stronger dollar? to help answer these questions is mike joins me with more. what were the sectors that killed it over the last six months and what were struggling? mike: health care is up eight point 9%. consumer discretionary, retailers, restaurant chains are up 6%. those are the standouts for the year. , those were the standouts for the upcoming season according to the estimates. always get it right on the nose. obviously joking. the second quarter earnings is shaping up to be pretty bad. from an index level, the sixmates are for negative .5% growth for the s&p 500 companies. that would be the worst since the recession. oil is the big part of this. the oil and the dollar. oil has had a good quarter. but when you down, look at earnings, you are comparing the second quarter of this year to the second quarter of last year. the dow -- the dollar was much lower. even though things abated a little bit. as far as earnings, health care is the best group and is projected to have the best earnings growth. mean they aret relatively immune from a do
bloomberg businesses" for most it is the end of the second quarter. we are halfway through the year. did investors -- should investors be worried about the stronger dollar? to help answer these questions is mike joins me with more. what were the sectors that killed it over the last six months and what were struggling? mike: health care is up eight point 9%. consumer discretionary, retailers, restaurant chains are up 6%. those are the standouts for the year. , those were the standouts for...
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bloomberg's plane is aluminum, and that came from pittsburgh. brian: do you plan to do another book? david: yes, i plan to keep writing. what it will be, i don't know. i'm waiting for mike hill to find some good idea. brian: our guest has been david mccullough. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: q&a programs are available a c-span podcast. announcer: q&a is tender zone. if you liked tonight's program, here are some others to watch. chris hatfield is the author of several books on the space station. also, michael hill, who, for two decades, work as a researcher for david mccullough. and coffee are arthur eric larson. watch those interviews anytime at c-span.org. announcer: on the next washington journal, niels l esniewski addresses expiring provisions of the patriot act. also, a look at recent moves by congress to limit the pensions of ex-presidents. michael greenberger at the university of maryland center for health and homeland security talks about the cost of federal disaster relief and we will also
bloomberg's plane is aluminum, and that came from pittsburgh. brian: do you plan to do another book? david: yes, i plan to keep writing. what it will be, i don't know. i'm waiting for mike hill to find some good idea. brian: our guest has been david mccullough. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: q&a programs are...
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bloomberg poll of iowa caucus goers in that important first state of iowa. scott walker topped the field with 17%. next four rand paul ben carson in double digits jeb bush and mikekabee followed by marco rubio and rich santorum. the rest of the field, ted cruz leading second tier there at 5. i'll talk to john kasich down at 2% in this iowa poll. first up is senator -- former senator rick santorum of pennsylvania. the last man standing against mitt romney in 2012. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you, chuck. >> you're at 6% in a poll of iowa caucus goers in a state you won four years ago. how do you not look at that and say, geez i probably have 100% name i.d. and i'm in single digits are you concerned you don't have the same support as years ago? >> we have a tremendous group of volunteers. we signed up 100 volunteers just this week online which brings our total to well over 500 across the state. i didn't announce until after that poll and we've been sort of not in front of tv for a long time three years. i was off providing for my family and making money to send kids to college. we just announced this week and we'll wait and see how those polls look a
bloomberg poll of iowa caucus goers in that important first state of iowa. scott walker topped the field with 17%. next four rand paul ben carson in double digits jeb bush and mikekabee followed by marco rubio and rich santorum. the rest of the field, ted cruz leading second tier there at 5. i'll talk to john kasich down at 2% in this iowa poll. first up is senator -- former senator rick santorum of pennsylvania. the last man standing against mitt romney in 2012. welcome back to "meet the...
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mike it looked at again. the e.u. referendum, there are lots of weighs on demand. the days of 15% a year are gone. francine: think you so much. here are bloomberg'slines. the russian president putin heads to italy. it comes as sages against pressure are set to be extended. jbeb bush has issued a strong warning to russia in a foreign-policy speech ahead of his expected announcement on monday that he will seek the republican nomination for president. bush said under his leadership the u.s. would be prepared to step up actions against russian aggression. hea heads to: today. netflix investors have backed proposal to boost the company's shares outstanding two 5 billion from the current 117 million. reed hastings said in april he plans to recommend stock split to the board and that a lower price would make the shares more accessible. up next, putin and the pope. as sanctions extension loom will the russian president be hoping for divine intervention during his trip to italy? we'll discuss that next. ♪ >> ukraine, a sovereign european nation, must be permitted to choose its own path. russia must respect the sovereignty of all of its neighbors, and who
mike it looked at again. the e.u. referendum, there are lots of weighs on demand. the days of 15% a year are gone. francine: think you so much. here are bloomberg'slines. the russian president putin heads to italy. it comes as sages against pressure are set to be extended. jbeb bush has issued a strong warning to russia in a foreign-policy speech ahead of his expected announcement on monday that he will seek the republican nomination for president. bush said under his leadership the u.s. would...
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mike barnicle, casey hunt michael steel also with us and joining the conversation, managing editor of bloombergand moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. good to have you all onboard. does he trip up the gop? if so how? donald trump announced his candidacy for the republican nomination yesterday. did he so before supporters of the tower that bears his name in a colorful speech full of his signature brevado. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. i tell you that. >> the american dream is dead. >> bring it back! >> but if i get elected president, i will bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before and we will make america great again. our country is in serious trouble. we don't have victories anymore. when did we beat japan? at anything? they send their cars over by the millions. and what do we do? when was the last time you saw a chevrolet in tokyo? i'm using my own money. i'm not using donors. i don't care. i'm really rich. i'll share. that and by the way, i'm not even saying that in a bragging -- that's the kind of mindset, that's the kind of think
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bloomberg "surveillance" in new york. this is thursday, june 18. tom keene is out to me. out today. vonnie: he is out to you. brendan: joining me are vonnie quinn and mikef trust and is stunning. it is hard to fathom. there are nine dead outside of the emmanuel ame church. the police chief has called it a hate crime. vonnie: he's holding a press conference now. we will bring you the latest headlines on what is going on in trusted. it is not the first time charleston has seen a tragedy this year. mike: the scott shooting. this comes after that. that is spent trade in racial terms. brendan: it is one of those things that is normally
bloomberg "surveillance" in new york. this is thursday, june 18. tom keene is out to me. out today. vonnie: he is out to you. brendan: joining me are vonnie quinn and mikef trust and is stunning. it is hard to fathom. there are nine dead outside of the emmanuel ame church. the police chief has called it a hate crime. vonnie: he's holding a press conference now. we will bring you the latest headlines on what is going on in trusted. it is not the first time charleston has seen a tragedy...