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get your scrawny little ass out of here. ( no audio ) hey, mr. lewis. there's something wrong with froggy. froggy, dude, let's waste these guys. i want some of that fat boy. he's dead. he'll be living behind bars for a while. he already is. they all are. wewee wasting our time. you can't really say that, tom. this is what we do. we throw kids in jail. they come out more screwed up. what's the point? he can use the time to his advantage. he can learn to read. he can learn a trade. yeah. i found out who killed rickey greene. funny thing is he's the only one who used his time to change. what are we going to do about him? he already did. he's the kid they scooped up off the floor. hanson. i'm sorry you had to go through this. i've heard what you've been saying about the system 1,000 times. [captionong sponsored by fx networks you are sworn in secrecy and blood to serve our order-- the order of the avenging dragon. you u e sworn to wipe out the stain upon our honor of the royal household, for our failure to protect the life of the imperial nephew, sun lo won
get your scrawny little ass out of here. ( no audio ) hey, mr. lewis. there's something wrong with froggy. froggy, dude, let's waste these guys. i want some of that fat boy. he's dead. he'll be living behind bars for a while. he already is. they all are. wewee wasting our time. you can't really say that, tom. this is what we do. we throw kids in jail. they come out more screwed up. what's the point? he can use the time to his advantage. he can learn to read. he can learn a trade. yeah. i found...
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frankly eddie murphy is more of an artist than mr. lewis eddie murphy is amazing. >> he is race baiting and i am not falling for it. >> i want to show another clip. it wasn't all about the past. jerry talked about the projects she working on today. >> i think i read you are also still writing some screenplays or doing work. >> right. >> is that right? >> yes. >> is it easier now to write a screen -- >> no, just as hard. >> and how about do do you take time each day to write, or do you do it in a dictaphone? >> if i tell you, you will be doing it. >> he is ticked off at that guy. he is an interviewer's nightmare. >> we all have to do this. you have to ask people questions all the time. what was interviewer doing wrong? >> i read the article surrounding the background, but the crew set an hour to set up and they turned his house upside down. he is 90 years old. we haven't even mentioned the jerry lewis telethon and i don't know if that goes on still. but he has raised tons and tons of money. >> it hasn't changed. >> god bless him. >> he can b
frankly eddie murphy is more of an artist than mr. lewis eddie murphy is amazing. >> he is race baiting and i am not falling for it. >> i want to show another clip. it wasn't all about the past. jerry talked about the projects she working on today. >> i think i read you are also still writing some screenplays or doing work. >> right. >> is that right? >> yes. >> is it easier now to write a screen -- >> no, just as hard. >> and how about do...
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i thank ranking member conyers and mr. lewis, civil rights leaders and i cons on these issues for working with senator burr and other stakeholders to reach agreement on this bill and their tireless work on the underlying legislation. it is important that the federal government investigates and prosecutors these crimes to the greatest extent possible and this important legislation will give the department of justice the ability and the direction to do just that. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. . mr. conyers: madam speaker, in june of 2007 this body passed and the president subsequently signed the emmitt till unsolved civil rights crimes acts. since that time, the department of justice and cold case advocates have reviewed hundreds of cases in the search for justice and a sense of closure for the families of those who fell victim to racial
i thank ranking member conyers and mr. lewis, civil rights leaders and i cons on these issues for working with senator burr and other stakeholders to reach agreement on this bill and their tireless work on the underlying legislation. it is important that the federal government investigates and prosecutors these crimes to the greatest extent possible and this important legislation will give the department of justice the ability and the direction to do just that. i reserve the balance of my time....
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mr. lewis has written one hell of a love story. a tragic one at that. they felt how? >> it wasn't sexual. when they traveled together they were occasionally mistaken for a gay couple because they were inseparable. >> rose: one could finish the other's sentences. >> they clearly were in love with each other but they were heterosexual men. so as danny put it to me once, but he said it in very many ways he said you know you go through life and you're in love with women and so on. but with amos i was wrapped. and i think he felt, i know he felt that amos understood his mind better than anyone understood his mind, better than he himself understood it. i knew he felt, like an old jerry mac wire thing. they both felt there was a piece of themselves missing in the other but they were so different. they were even to their friends in israel the least likely people to even be friends. and nobody could imagine what was going on behind the closed door when they were working. so it was a love of people who are very very very different from each other. and if they don't have that, t
mr. lewis has written one hell of a love story. a tragic one at that. they felt how? >> it wasn't sexual. when they traveled together they were occasionally mistaken for a gay couple because they were inseparable. >> rose: one could finish the other's sentences. >> they clearly were in love with each other but they were heterosexual men. so as danny put it to me once, but he said it in very many ways he said you know you go through life and you're in love with women and so on....
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brown and mr. lewis have been spearheading for many years. it is a match made in heaven. rather than invent a vehicle to enhance the african-american community, we have a vehicle we need the country to get behind so we can affect positive change in our community. >> [inaudible] >> it could not have been a better meeting. the reception we got was fantastic. >> what are some of the specific policies you talked about? >> we talked about what we are trying to do for urban development. we are talking about what entrepreneurship really looks like from the individuals themselves. we have 30,000 or 40,000 former gang members and individuals who have changed their lives. forget black or white. black or white is irrelevant. it is economic development in these urban neighborhoods. >> [inaudible] feel is that he is wide open to helping us change what has not been changed. $22 trillion since president johnson was around and you think about what that is. $22 trillion we have not yet.ssed >> [inaudible] >> i did not. >> the election is over. >> i have been listened to and we definitely
brown and mr. lewis have been spearheading for many years. it is a match made in heaven. rather than invent a vehicle to enhance the african-american community, we have a vehicle we need the country to get behind so we can affect positive change in our community. >> [inaudible] >> it could not have been a better meeting. the reception we got was fantastic. >> what are some of the specific policies you talked about? >> we talked about what we are trying to do for urban...
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alexander gardner: mr. lewis powell. have a seat. but failed attempt on the life of secretary of state seward, lewis powell hides in washington for three days before wandering into mary surratt's boarding house and into the arms of the police. alexander gardner: and don't you move now, laddie! tom hanks: powell is sentenced to death. on april 27th, david herold is brought aboard the uss montauk. the young man who followed john wilkes booth to the bitter end is condemned to die. and at the request of secretary of state stanton, alexander gardner takes one more picture on april 27th. lafayette baker: dr. frederick may, can you positively identify the body? dr. may: is there a scar upon the back of its neck? lafayette baker: there is. dr. barnes: let me describe it before it's seen by me. it's on the left side and has the appearance more like the cicatrix of a burn than that of a surgical operation. it was occasioned when i removed a fibroid tumor from his neck. it is exactly as you have described it. dr. may: yes, that is he. that is j
alexander gardner: mr. lewis powell. have a seat. but failed attempt on the life of secretary of state seward, lewis powell hides in washington for three days before wandering into mary surratt's boarding house and into the arms of the police. alexander gardner: and don't you move now, laddie! tom hanks: powell is sentenced to death. on april 27th, david herold is brought aboard the uss montauk. the young man who followed john wilkes booth to the bitter end is condemned to die. and at the...
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conyers, the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, that this is a quest for justice that needs to be ongoing and i'm pleased to support this legislation. i urge my colleagues to do so and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 2854 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid n the table. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, on december 7, 2016, pursuant to section 3307 of title 40, united states code, the committee on transportation and infrastructure met in open session to consider six resolutions included in the general services administrations capital investment and leasing programs. the committee continues to work to reduce the cost of federal property an leas
conyers, the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, that this is a quest for justice that needs to be ongoing and i'm pleased to support this legislation. i urge my colleagues to do so and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 2854 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the...
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and in a review of "money ball," two scholars, wrote mr. lewis doesn't seem to understand that these two psychologists who did a study into the way the humid mind functions making judgments. >> what's great about this, it's a story of friendship. >> it's more than just friendship. it's love. >> they're heterosexual men. but you said they connected with each other more deeply than anyone else even their wives noticed. they finished each other's sentences. there was a deep love. >> danny said to me once, he was describing his feelings for amos, he said we're in love with women and all o amos, i was rapt. and he likes me more than i like him. >> yeah. >> i think the dynamics in the relationship were so interesting because they were with each other unlike who they were with anybody else. in a room together alone, they became different people. so the relationship -- and it brought things out of each other. and the work they did together was just so much better than anything they did separately. like chemical merging of the minds. >> and it was so diff
and in a review of "money ball," two scholars, wrote mr. lewis doesn't seem to understand that these two psychologists who did a study into the way the humid mind functions making judgments. >> what's great about this, it's a story of friendship. >> it's more than just friendship. it's love. >> they're heterosexual men. but you said they connected with each other more deeply than anyone else even their wives noticed. they finished each other's sentences. there was a...
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mr. trump, meeting with several people including jim brown, ray lewis, a member of the trump transition committee. they spoke with mr. trump about program.i-can >> haddie's think it went? >> i think it went fantastic. >> we talked about marrying or programthe amer-i-can with the trump administration to make america great again. a great and tremendous vehicle in place to spearhead for several years. it's a match made in heaven. something for the african-american community. we need the country to get behind. we can affect positive change in our community. >> it couldn't have been a better meeting. the graciousness, the intelligence. >> what are the policies you talked about? >> if you talk about what we're trying to do, job creations are everything. or from the individual themselves? has done forram many years is put that in place. the economic development of urban neighborhoods to change what our kids see. what about he said about african-americans during the campaign? was it appropriate? >> what i feel is that he is wide open to change. think about what that is. solving poverty. $22 trillion we h
mr. trump, meeting with several people including jim brown, ray lewis, a member of the trump transition committee. they spoke with mr. trump about program.i-can >> haddie's think it went? >> i think it went fantastic. >> we talked about marrying or programthe amer-i-can with the trump administration to make america great again. a great and tremendous vehicle in place to spearhead for several years. it's a match made in heaven. something for the african-american community. we...
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in a review of money ball, two scholars wrote mr. lewis doesn't seem to understand the two israeli psychologists who did a study of the way the human mind functions when making judgments on certainty. they described all the reasons baseball players are misvalued. >> what's great about this is a story of friendship. >> more than friendship. it's love. >> it's love. you're right. they are heterosexual men. >> very. >> but they connected with each other more deeply than anyone else, even their wives noticed. they fisher-priced each other's sentences and there was a deep love. >> danny said to me once describing his feelings he said you're in love with women and all that. with amos i was wrapped. he said, he liked me more than i liked him. the dynamics of the relationship were so interesting. they were with each other unlike who they were with anybody else. in a room together alone they were different people. so they brought things out of each other and the work they did together was so much better than anything they did separately. ,,, >>> a
in a review of money ball, two scholars wrote mr. lewis doesn't seem to understand the two israeli psychologists who did a study of the way the human mind functions when making judgments on certainty. they described all the reasons baseball players are misvalued. >> what's great about this is a story of friendship. >> more than friendship. it's love. >> it's love. you're right. they are heterosexual men. >> very. >> but they connected with each other more deeply...
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i‘m joined by webcam by ahmed aydeed who is a surprisingly mr duncan lewis the firm representing thethe secretary of state for the home department to reviews 28 unaccompanied refugees. this decision was taken without presence of an adult and application being given to us or decision being given to the children. the underlying question of who is allowed in has been changed by lord dubs, the dubs amendment, which appeared to open the door a little more to some applications, but your contention surely is there is no open doorfor a child contention surely is there is no open door for a child from anywhere to come here at any time without the government taking a decision on the case. yes, the amendment was passed through parliament so it is a law that these children do have a right to enter the uk, but the question here is why the secretary of state is refusing 28 cases without actually giving these children a decision at all. it is basic due process but if the secretary of state makes a decision, you can tell these children the reasons why they have refused their application. the home of
i‘m joined by webcam by ahmed aydeed who is a surprisingly mr duncan lewis the firm representing thethe secretary of state for the home department to reviews 28 unaccompanied refugees. this decision was taken without presence of an adult and application being given to us or decision being given to the children. the underlying question of who is allowed in has been changed by lord dubs, the dubs amendment, which appeared to open the door a little more to some applications, but your contention...
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mrs. christie. miller. lewis. and kelly. you've got no more sentinels? no, that's all there is. i only got two. there should be four. maybe there'll be more next time. oh, always late. benjy. benjy, the papers has come. what do you got laid out for us for tomorrow? i don't want any of that stuff. give me some coffee. due west. got a detour around a high mesa about eight miles out, and that's about all. hey, isn't this the same route we took last year? mm-hmm. hey, that's pretty good rememberin' for a fella that's gettin' on in years. that's pretty good forgettin' for a young buck like you too. as i recall, there was a little canyon just beyond that mesa you're talking about. saved us two days' traveling time, didn't it? that's right. pretty narrow, though. some places you'd just be able to get your wagons through. and kind of reminds you of a rattlesnake that's getting ready to strike. you trying to scare me, flint, old boy? why, major, i'd as soon try and scare a tornado. i seem to remember a little stream of water going through that canyon too, huh? yeah, there's a spring in t
mrs. christie. miller. lewis. and kelly. you've got no more sentinels? no, that's all there is. i only got two. there should be four. maybe there'll be more next time. oh, always late. benjy. benjy, the papers has come. what do you got laid out for us for tomorrow? i don't want any of that stuff. give me some coffee. due west. got a detour around a high mesa about eight miles out, and that's about all. hey, isn't this the same route we took last year? mm-hmm. hey, that's pretty good rememberin'...
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lewis... they spoke with mr. trump about efforts to help young people caught in gang violence. after the meeting -- brown said it was not about politics but "helping people." and finally -- the one and only bill gates. president- elect about innovation, health, education, and energy. several people are fortunate to have escaped -- with their lives, and without injury, after a fire damages two condos in cudahy. justin williams is live with the latest. justin? the not-so-good news involves residents of two cudahy condominiums -- being forced to find alternate living arrangements. the great news -- they're alive to look. its certainly not the christmas he wants to tell. kinda hits home, for us, when we fight a fire where theres a christmas tree up, christmas gifts already set, and the fire comes in and damages everything and you know that all of thats ruined. tuesday, cudahy chief dan mayer laments the situation surrounding several survivors of a monday evening fire here, at the creekside condominiums. he says, five people, in two condominiums, managed to avoid injuries, but not p
lewis... they spoke with mr. trump about efforts to help young people caught in gang violence. after the meeting -- brown said it was not about politics but "helping people." and finally -- the one and only bill gates. president- elect about innovation, health, education, and energy. several people are fortunate to have escaped -- with their lives, and without injury, after a fire damages two condos in cudahy. justin williams is live with the latest. justin? the not-so-good news...
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mr. vargel: my name is lewis vargel. i was born january 9, 1924 and graduated high school in 1941 on may 27. volunteered for the navy on june 10. my mother would not sign because i was a minor, but daddy signed. [laughter] mr. vargel: i think just to get rid of me. i went to boot camp down in san diego and they sent me to detroit. school.s a machinist got out of that about the third of december in 1941 and took me over to the receiving station and pearl harbor was on the seventh and i was flying to a dive bombing squadron. it was on the uss hornet. it was a new carrier. bb-8 was the squadron number. i went aboard the hornet and we were on the shakedown cruise -- we went down to the gulf because we could hear dallas on the radio well. when we got back to norfolk, there were two b-25's sitting. there was a big crane on the carrier, and they hosted these b-25's up on the flight deck and took them back to see to see if they could fly them off. we stayed there in norfolk and while and went down through the panama canal and we
mr. vargel: my name is lewis vargel. i was born january 9, 1924 and graduated high school in 1941 on may 27. volunteered for the navy on june 10. my mother would not sign because i was a minor, but daddy signed. [laughter] mr. vargel: i think just to get rid of me. i went to boot camp down in san diego and they sent me to detroit. school.s a machinist got out of that about the third of december in 1941 and took me over to the receiving station and pearl harbor was on the seventh and i was...
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lewis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. instead of the e.u. countries dangerously duplicating nato structure without american participation, would it not too much call for the defense of europe if countries like france and germany and other members of nato actually spent a minimum on defense. >> the honorable friend is right that he wants to see other countries also is typing up to the plate. this country is spending 2% on defense and i've been encouraging others to do so. >> there are many differences on her side over the freedom of movement. which is also not the case. if this arrangement continues, it would make a mockery by the british people. >> as i said in answer to one of my honorable friend, this is an important part of one of the things that delay the vote was the british government regain control on the e.u. i suggested this to the honorable gentleman that if he had that european union he doesn't think they should continue. >> my right honorable friend will be aware that over 10,000 ukrainian members being killed by conflict in the
lewis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. instead of the e.u. countries dangerously duplicating nato structure without american participation, would it not too much call for the defense of europe if countries like france and germany and other members of nato actually spent a minimum on defense. >> the honorable friend is right that he wants to see other countries also is typing up to the plate. this country is spending 2% on defense and i've been encouraging others to do so. >> there...
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lewis. and rap mogul kanye west who says he talked to mr. trump abt multicultural issues west once saide too wantso run for president. now to a grim reality that the new present will faceight away. his f forei policy challenge is likely to be syria. and its russian allies say ty have broken the rebellion in the country's largest city, aleppo. rebels are evacuating now afterd devastating a strikes. last night thousands protested the russian consulate in istanbul, aleppo once hd two million civizationbut there iss ofly nothinlike civilization there today. deboraat reports. >>eporter: the situation today was dcribed by the united nations as a complete meltdown of humanity. [gfire] u.n. said i hadviden that pro-governnt militias massacd 82 civilians,ome in 11en and 1 children were among them. ewitnesses descri streets lined with bodies, people too ared to collect the loved ones for fear of being shot. activists abduafi alhamdo isin o >> w are facing one of the most difficulor the most serus or theost isn history. >> reporter: for the injured, th
lewis. and rap mogul kanye west who says he talked to mr. trump abt multicultural issues west once saide too wantso run for president. now to a grim reality that the new present will faceight away. his f forei policy challenge is likely to be syria. and its russian allies say ty have broken the rebellion in the country's largest city, aleppo. rebels are evacuating now afterd devastating a strikes. last night thousands protested the russian consulate in istanbul, aleppo once hd two million...
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mr. trump will soon name former texas governor rick perry as secretary of energy. perry lacked the wattage of trump tower's other major visitors this afternoon. bill gates and nfl stars ray lewis and jim brown. >> couldn't have been a better meeting. graciousness, the intelligence, the reception we got was fantastic. >> and right now mr. trump is on his way to wisconsin for another stop on his thank you tour. guys, these stops have been fairly newsy so far. it remains possible we'll get another appointment tonight. >> all right. thank you. >>> the nypd says a teenager showed up at trump tower with a knife, some handcuff the, fireworks and a water pistol. didn't go so well. the 19-year around 6:30 last night at a security check point. he was due to be arraigned this afternoon. >>> more than four years of fierce fighting, the syrian government has retaken control of aleppo and all fighting has stopped. the deal has been worked out with rebel forces allowing this tome leave the city. along with any civilians who wish to go. un is calling for immediate access to confirm all that and wants to monitor the evacuations. >>> isis is claiming responsibility for sunday's suicide bombing
mr. trump will soon name former texas governor rick perry as secretary of energy. perry lacked the wattage of trump tower's other major visitors this afternoon. bill gates and nfl stars ray lewis and jim brown. >> couldn't have been a better meeting. graciousness, the intelligence, the reception we got was fantastic. >> and right now mr. trump is on his way to wisconsin for another stop on his thank you tour. guys, these stops have been fairly newsy so far. it remains possible we'll...
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lewis. and rap mogul kanye west who says he talked to mr. trump about multicultural issues including bullying and urban violence was. there. west once said he run for president. now to a grim reality that the new president will face right away. his first foreign policy challenge is likely to be syria. tonight the syrian dictatorship and its russian allies say they have broken the rebellion in the country's largest city, aleppo. rebels are evacuating now after years of siege, starvation, and devastating air strikes. last night thousands protested at the russian consulate in istanbul, turkey, demanding an end to the bloodbath. aleppo once held two million residents and treasures of early civilization, but there is nothing like civilization there today. debora patta reports. >> reporter: the situation today was described by the united nations as a complete meltdown of humanity. [gunfire] the u.n. said it had evidence that pro-government militias massacred 82 civilians, some in their homes, others as they tried to run away. 11 women and 13 child
lewis. and rap mogul kanye west who says he talked to mr. trump about multicultural issues including bullying and urban violence was. there. west once said he run for president. now to a grim reality that the new president will face right away. his first foreign policy challenge is likely to be syria. tonight the syrian dictatorship and its russian allies say they have broken the rebellion in the country's largest city, aleppo. rebels are evacuating now after years of siege, starvation, and...
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mr. david drucker is here. cnn political commentator errol lewis joins us. as well as selena zito. good morning to all of you. good to have you on. it's no surprise donald trump reacted to president obama saying he would have won. he tweeted this. there's no way obama would have beaten him. what do you think of that? i'll start with you, david drucker. >> it sounds like a case of my dad can beat up your dad. >> and we won't know. >> a bunch of us like to joke that somewhere on earth, too, john kasich is president and he hired, you know, donald trump to be his trade czar. who cares. it's all a big fantasy. look, i understand they're both competitive. president obama is competitive. donald trump is competitive. you don't run for president, you don't win if you're not sort of ruthlessly competitive. i don't think the american people care about any of this. i don't think they care about donald trump tweeting. i think they'll care about him tweeting if, you know, six months to a year from now they don't think their lives are any better or they think their lives are worse. what's important for him to do is just get
mr. david drucker is here. cnn political commentator errol lewis joins us. as well as selena zito. good morning to all of you. good to have you on. it's no surprise donald trump reacted to president obama saying he would have won. he tweeted this. there's no way obama would have beaten him. what do you think of that? i'll start with you, david drucker. >> it sounds like a case of my dad can beat up your dad. >> and we won't know. >> a bunch of us like to joke that somewhere on...
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. >> woodruff: others he met with: pro-football greats jim brown and ray lewis, and entertainer kanye west. tonight, mr. trump is making the latest stop on what he's calling his "thank you" tour, this time in wisconsin. >> sreenivasan: back in this country, the environmental protection agency released a long-awaited report on the effects of "hydraulic fracturing," or fracking, on drinking water. it found the oil and gas drilling technique can contaminate underground water in some cases. at the same time, it said there is not evidence to estimate the severity of the risk. the report dropped an earlier finding that fracking has not caused "widespread, systemic" harm to water supplies. >> woodruff: ohio's republican governor john kasich has vetoed a closely watched anti-abortion bill. he rejected a measure today that banned abortion once the first fetal heartbeat is detected. he said federal courts have already struck down similar laws elsewhere. kasich, however, signed a separate bill banning abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. seventeen states already have similar laws. >> sreenivasan: president obama
. >> woodruff: others he met with: pro-football greats jim brown and ray lewis, and entertainer kanye west. tonight, mr. trump is making the latest stop on what he's calling his "thank you" tour, this time in wisconsin. >> sreenivasan: back in this country, the environmental protection agency released a long-awaited report on the effects of "hydraulic fracturing," or fracking, on drinking water. it found the oil and gas drilling technique can contaminate...
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held an ovation that hold all in lima iiiiii mr e“ iiiiéi it was an ovation that held all the way to there with andy murray receiving the trophy from lennox lewist was the perfect end to the near perfect year. a second wimbledon title followed by a second olympic title, followed by a winning strea k olympic title, followed by a winning streak which took him to world number one. tonight, once again, he proved unbeatable. despite, it seems, the best efforts of his wife. got a bit of a bone to pick with my wife because she actually told me about an hour ago that she voted for nick skelton. not smart from her with christmas coming up. but yeah! it's been an amazing year for british sport and i'm very proud to bea british sport and i'm very proud to be a part of it. so thank you and i hope that you all have a great night. applause 2016 was certainly an incredible yearfor 2016 was certainly an incredible year for british sport. tonight was all about celebrating that success and once again, there were plenty of winners. it was another memorable night for leicester city. they won the premier league and took the team award, while their manager, claudio
held an ovation that hold all in lima iiiiii mr e“ iiiiéi it was an ovation that held all the way to there with andy murray receiving the trophy from lennox lewist was the perfect end to the near perfect year. a second wimbledon title followed by a second olympic title, followed by a winning strea k olympic title, followed by a winning streak which took him to world number one. tonight, once again, he proved unbeatable. despite, it seems, the best efforts of his wife. got a bit of a bone to...
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we want to bring in cnn political commentate or erol lewis and david gregory. so, let's start with mr. trump's reaction to the terror attacks that we've seen, even if they haven't been categorized as that. the takes pep has called them terror. he hasn't waited for any, you know, all of the information to come out pep says he doesn't have to. sean spicer says things are about to change. he said you'll see mr. trump take a different tact towards these attacks and threats. he says this. >> i think it will be swift and fierce. mr. trump has made it very, very clear he understands the threat that radical islamic terrorism pose to our nation and friends and neighbors around the globe and we have to call it what it is and root it out by the bottom. we cannot be political correct. we got to understand the threat that we face. and attack it straight on. >> so attack it straight on. what does that mean? >> i have no idea. i'm not sure what in allegedly a tunisian gets in a truck in germany causes mayhem in the middle of berlin. what does the united states then do? it's not going to involve bomb
we want to bring in cnn political commentate or erol lewis and david gregory. so, let's start with mr. trump's reaction to the terror attacks that we've seen, even if they haven't been categorized as that. the takes pep has called them terror. he hasn't waited for any, you know, all of the information to come out pep says he doesn't have to. sean spicer says things are about to change. he said you'll see mr. trump take a different tact towards these attacks and threats. he says this. >> i...
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lewis. >> thank you mr. speaker. said of eu countries dangerously duplicative structure without american participation, wouldn't not do much more the defense of europe if countries like france and germany and other eu states that are members of nato actually spend a minimum of 2% of their gdp on defense? >> prime minister. >> my honorable friend is right that we want to see other countries also stepping up to the play. this country is spending 2% of their budget on defense and we think others should be also and i have encourage others to do so >> there are many differences over the freedom of movement, but would it also not be the case if this arrangement would continue? it would make a mockery of the majority decision taken by the british people. >> as i said in answer to one of my other friends earlier i think it's an important part of the vote in one of the things that underlie the vote was the desire for people to see the british government bring control of immigration and i suggested honorable gentleman that if
lewis. >> thank you mr. speaker. said of eu countries dangerously duplicative structure without american participation, wouldn't not do much more the defense of europe if countries like france and germany and other eu states that are members of nato actually spend a minimum of 2% of their gdp on defense? >> prime minister. >> my honorable friend is right that we want to see other countries also stepping up to the play. this country is spending 2% of their budget on defense and...
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lewis. good evening, gentlemen. thank you. you first, mr. mike will.sident barack obama did an interview with npr that will air tomorrow morning, talking about the russian hacking and how it affected the election. he says, there's no doubt it contributed to an atmosphere in which the only focus for week goes at a time, months at a time were hillary's e-mails. i have no doubt it had some impact based on the coverage. the irony of all of this, of course, is for most of my presidency there's been a pretty sizable wing of the republican party that has consistently criticized me for not being tough enough on russia. a big chunk of the republican party which prided itself during the reagan era and decades that followed as being the bulwark against russian influence now suddenly is embracing him. what do you think? does he have a point? >> i mean he has a point in a sense that, yes, the russian hacking did contribute to the narrative, the negative narrative of hillary clinton in terms of people not feeling she was trustworthy and so on. of course as a democra
lewis. good evening, gentlemen. thank you. you first, mr. mike will.sident barack obama did an interview with npr that will air tomorrow morning, talking about the russian hacking and how it affected the election. he says, there's no doubt it contributed to an atmosphere in which the only focus for week goes at a time, months at a time were hillary's e-mails. i have no doubt it had some impact based on the coverage. the irony of all of this, of course, is for most of my presidency there's been...
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mr. vargel, what was it like to be surrounded by all those roaring engines on the flight deck. vargel.me is lewis 1924 andn january 9, graduated high school in 1941 on may 27. volunteered for the navy on june 10. my mother would not sign because . was a minor, but daddy signed [laughter] mei think just to get rid of . i went to boot camp down in san diego and they sent me to detroit. the third that about of december in 1941 and took me over to the receiving station and pearl harbor was on the aventh and i was flying to dive bombing squadron. it was on the uss hornet. it was a new carrier. number. the squadron hornet and wethe were on the shakedown cruise -- crew. becausedown to the gulf we could hear dallas on the radio well. when we got back to norfolk, b-25's sitting. 's up onted these b-25 the flight deck and circled them back to see to see if they could fly them off. we stayed there in norfolk and while and went down through the ma canaln now -- pana and went up the pacific coast. --it hadoyer something to do with a torpedo and the torpedo slid back out of the tube and of it cut a sailor's st
mr. vargel, what was it like to be surrounded by all those roaring engines on the flight deck. vargel.me is lewis 1924 andn january 9, graduated high school in 1941 on may 27. volunteered for the navy on june 10. my mother would not sign because . was a minor, but daddy signed [laughter] mei think just to get rid of . i went to boot camp down in san diego and they sent me to detroit. the third that about of december in 1941 and took me over to the receiving station and pearl harbor was on the...
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mr. frederick saint florian. [applause] and our chaplin today from the military district of washington, chaplin lewis kruger. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, if you went right through the presentation of colors and the playing of the national anthem and invocation. ♪ anthem]l ♪ >> good morning. please pray with me. most gracious heavenly father, we recognize that we are influenced nation and that in your steadfast love, you have protected our land and richly provided for us. through the bravery, dedication and sacrifice of our veterans, we enjoy peace and liberty. father, as we enjoy on these sacred grounds, help us to be mindful of what the greatest generation accomplished. how our world war ii veterans stood for righteousness, justice, and freedom, and fought to quench wickedness and lawlessness and tyranny. they demonstrated the strength of the american resolve that embodied their sacrificial service. thank you lord that they were willing to stand for something that was greater than themselves. may we remember the resolute spirit to help us to carry on their legacy. ourreign lord, lift up world war ii ve
mr. frederick saint florian. [applause] and our chaplin today from the military district of washington, chaplin lewis kruger. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, if you went right through the presentation of colors and the playing of the national anthem and invocation. ♪ anthem]l ♪ >> good morning. please pray with me. most gracious heavenly father, we recognize that we are influenced nation and that in your steadfast love, you have protected our land and richly provided for us. through...
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lewis. we'll hear from the microsoft cofounder first. >> mr. gates, how did the meeting go?we had a good conversation about innovation, how we can help in health, education, impact of foreign aid and energy and a wide range of conversation about innovation. >> for an nfl stars and jim brown and ray lewis talked to reporters after the meeting with trump flanked by trump advisor, scott.a and darrell >> how do you think it went? >> i think it went fantastic. great meeting. >> talked about merging the program with the trump administration to make america great again. it's a men's vehicle already in place that mr. brown is spearheading. it is a match made in heaven. it is something just to enhance the african-american vehicle. have a vehicle in place that we need the country to get behind so we can affect positive change in our community. >> could not have been a better meeting. the graciousness, the intelligence, the reception we got was fantastic. >> what are some of their policies you guys hashed out? we can talk about what we are try to do from urban element in job creation.
lewis. we'll hear from the microsoft cofounder first. >> mr. gates, how did the meeting go?we had a good conversation about innovation, how we can help in health, education, impact of foreign aid and energy and a wide range of conversation about innovation. >> for an nfl stars and jim brown and ray lewis talked to reporters after the meeting with trump flanked by trump advisor, scott.a and darrell >> how do you think it went? >> i think it went fantastic. great meeting....
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president-elect donald trump met with nfl greats jim brown, ray lewis to discuss issues impacting african-american communities. both players praised mrg. hall of fame running back jim brown is here this morning, along with the head of trump's national diversity coalition pastor darryl scott. great to have both of you gentlemen here this morning. >> thank you. >> what was this meeting like? tell us what you talked to mr. trump aboutp. >> it was a fantastic meeting. we talked about helping people and we are offering our services to do that and particularly the african-american people who are poor and, you know, uneducated to a certain degree. and he was very to the points that we made. >> what made you think he got it? >> he is very dynamic personality and he's also a very friendly committed type of individual. so when he said that he was in, that's what he meant because basically he'll say what's on his mind and he will tell you the truth. so, i felt very good because of his reception of what we brought to the table. so, someone criticized us for being with mr. trump is that he has a power of that office. when you meet him, he's a ver
president-elect donald trump met with nfl greats jim brown, ray lewis to discuss issues impacting african-american communities. both players praised mrg. hall of fame running back jim brown is here this morning, along with the head of trump's national diversity coalition pastor darryl scott. great to have both of you gentlemen here this morning. >> thank you. >> what was this meeting like? tell us what you talked to mr. trump aboutp. >> it was a fantastic meeting. we talked...
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african-americans, among those invited, former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis and former nfl legend and hall of famer jim brown. mrhas a long history with social activism and he's focused on economic empowerment within the black community. he spent decades working to get young gang members off the streets and jim brown is here with me along with the organizer of today's meeting, pastor daryl scott, who supported the president-elect during the campaign. gentlem gentlemen, an honor, both of you. >> thank you. >> cleveland represented here at cnn. >> great city. >> jim brown, you supported hillary clinton. >> yes, i did. >> what brought you to trump tower, this guy? >> well i tell you the president of the united states brought me. my president. you know, that's -- he won it fair and square. he's going to be our man for the next four years at least, probably eight and he's amenable to listening to people who did not vote for him. >> he listened to you, you told me in commercial break that you were in there for a long time. >> yes. >> what did you talk about and what did you ask of him? >> we talked about making americ
african-americans, among those invited, former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis and former nfl legend and hall of famer jim brown. mrhas a long history with social activism and he's focused on economic empowerment within the black community. he spent decades working to get young gang members off the streets and jim brown is here with me along with the organizer of today's meeting, pastor daryl scott, who supported the president-elect during the campaign. gentlem gentlemen, an honor, both...
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mr. brown and ray lewis have spearheaded for several years, and to me it's a match made in heaven. than try to go out and invent a vehicle to enhance the african-american community we have a vehicle in place that we need this country to get behind. not just the administration but the country to get behind so thewecan affect positive changen our community. [inaudible] >> couldn't have been a better meeting. the graciousness, the intelligence, the reception we got was fantastic. >> what are some of the policies you guys talked about? >> i think talk about what we are really trying to do from the urban development and job creations are everything but we are talking a really weird entrepreneurs, from the individual themselves and i think what our program has done for so many years is put that in place at number 30, 40,000 former members who change their lives. what we believe with the trump administration is, if we can combine these two powers of coming together, forget black and white. black-and-white is irrelevant. bottom line is job creation and economic development in these urban a
mr. brown and ray lewis have spearheaded for several years, and to me it's a match made in heaven. than try to go out and invent a vehicle to enhance the african-american community we have a vehicle in place that we need this country to get behind. not just the administration but the country to get behind so thewecan affect positive changen our community. [inaudible] >> couldn't have been a better meeting. the graciousness, the intelligence, the reception we got was fantastic. >>...
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michael lewis view of how america, particularly american finance, will adapt and adjust to the certitude of mrtrump, and i would suggest it is the certitude not in this book. these guys are the ultimate anti-certitude, weren't they? michael: yes. tom: these guys never did this -- michael: [laughter] or put a pencil in between their teeth. they never would have done that. they would get from and with have said -- they would look at trump and i think they would have been terrified. at the center of their work, there is a keen awareness of the fallibility of the human mind. it is shameful. it is like we are wired to make mistakes. we need to understand that to correct them. if you think -- if you go through life begin your infallible and you get instinct is great, you will -- gut instinct is great, you will commit horrible mistakes per you are prone to them. the first thing they would say is these guys in danger because .e doesn't realize i think it would be an impossible task is at the same time, he is certain about everything, unpredictable, basically, at the bottom of this, a weird dude. i don
michael lewis view of how america, particularly american finance, will adapt and adjust to the certitude of mrtrump, and i would suggest it is the certitude not in this book. these guys are the ultimate anti-certitude, weren't they? michael: yes. tom: these guys never did this -- michael: [laughter] or put a pencil in between their teeth. they never would have done that. they would get from and with have said -- they would look at trump and i think they would have been terrified. at the center...
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including "vogue" editor in chief and former football stars jim brown and ray lewis and microsoft founder bill gates and and he is mr. trump's pick for secretary of the interior. he is a former s.e.a.l. team six commander and western congressman sits on the house natural resources committee and has opposed legislation to sell federal lands to states. >> we need a president who understands that agriculture makes thisry g countat. >> reporter: an early trump backer, the congressman questioned the effects of america should first strive for energy independence. >> the issue is it's not a hoax. but it's not proven science either. but you don't dismantle america's power in energy on a maybe. >> reporter: the interior department is responsible for conserving federal land and natural resources, and nearly one-third of montana's land, the state where zinke is the sole state or the federal government. >> the trump transition team says rex tillerson is already a diplomat. it's part of his job as ceo of a huge global corporation like exxonmobil. tillerson has strong ties to more than 50 countries. margaret brennan is at the whi
including "vogue" editor in chief and former football stars jim brown and ray lewis and microsoft founder bill gates and and he is mr. trump's pick for secretary of the interior. he is a former s.e.a.l. team six commander and western congressman sits on the house natural resources committee and has opposed legislation to sell federal lands to states. >> we need a president who understands that agriculture makes thisry g countat. >> reporter: an early trump backer, the...
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michael lewis' view of how america and particularly american finance will adapt and adjust to the certitude of mruld suggest it is the certitude not in this book. these guys are the ultimate anti-certitude, weren't they? michael: yes, they were. tom: they never went like this. they never did this. michael: they also would put a pencil between their teeth like that. [laughter] michael: i tell you what, they would look at trump and be terrified, i think. isthe center of their work 18 awareness for the celibate -- for thewareness fallibility of the mind. we need to understand that we are wired to make mistakes so we can correct for them. life thinking you are infallible and your gut instinct is so great, you will commit horrible mistakes. you are prone to them. that is the first thing i think they would have said. they would have said this guy is dangerous because he does not even realize. he is dangerous for other reasons, too. how the financial markets get their minds around trump i think will be impossible. at the same time, he is certain about everything, he is totally unpredictable. basically t
michael lewis' view of how america and particularly american finance will adapt and adjust to the certitude of mruld suggest it is the certitude not in this book. these guys are the ultimate anti-certitude, weren't they? michael: yes, they were. tom: they never went like this. they never did this. michael: they also would put a pencil between their teeth like that. [laughter] michael: i tell you what, they would look at trump and be terrified, i think. isthe center of their work 18 awareness...
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lewis. "washington post" reporter abby phillip. joining us once again, cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward. let me just read mr. trump's tweet. this was about everything that had happened in the past 24 to 48 hours. today there were terror attacks in turkey, switzerland, and germany, and it is only getting worse. the civilized world must change thinking. matt, what does that mean? >> i think a couple things are at play here. if you look at, say for example, what happened in russia, that is between russia and turkey. >> you mean in ankara? >> right. so it's not exactly clear what donald trump would do to prevent something like that. but if you're talking overall about the international situation that we face, and i would lump in the battle against isis with russia, with china, with this sort of geopolitical situation that donald trump is about to inherit, i do think that he's going to sort of have a reagan model of peace through strength. i do think it's true that president obama has basically allowed a vacuum and allowed a situation where internationally a lot of things have gotten out of control, whether it's
lewis. "washington post" reporter abby phillip. joining us once again, cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward. let me just read mr. trump's tweet. this was about everything that had happened in the past 24 to 48 hours. today there were terror attacks in turkey, switzerland, and germany, and it is only getting worse. the civilized world must change thinking. matt, what does that mean? >> i think a couple things are at play here. if you look at, say for example, what...
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lewis, i'm ali velshi. "morning joe" starts right now. >> kellyanne, i just retweeted the best tweet. i mean, what a great, smart tweet. >> mr.ecurity briefing. >> i know. this could not wait. it was from a young man named seth. he's 16. he's in high school. and i really did retweet him. seriously. this is real. >> there is a reason that donald tweets so much. he does it to distract the media from his business conflicts and other very scary people in his cabinet. >>
lewis, i'm ali velshi. "morning joe" starts right now. >> kellyanne, i just retweeted the best tweet. i mean, what a great, smart tweet. >> mr.ecurity briefing. >> i know. this could not wait. it was from a young man named seth. he's 16. he's in high school. and i really did retweet him. seriously. this is real. >> there is a reason that donald tweets so much. he does it to distract the media from his business conflicts and other very scary people in his...
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mr. west and asked him to come see. in the case of jim brown and ray lewis, the guy that is are here, they were here with local pastor fromthem along. so in some cases it is the president elect himself who reaches out and invites people that he wants to talk for whatever reason. in other cases, it's people that -- >> health, education, impact of foreign aid and energy and wide range of conversation about the power of innovation. thank you. neil: didn't mean to jump on connell but when the world's richest man talks to the richest guy, we didn't get anything out of issues, dealing with problems, world's largest publicly run charitable institution with his wife, apparently had a constructive meeting with donald trump. no cabinet positions there but just a friendly chat with the man why will be the next president of the united states. all right, we have a lot of reaction yesterday besides focusing on dow 20,000, whether we get there. he thinks they're going to go up to $75 a barrel from $53 a barrel right now by the end of the year. there could be some macro reasons for this that have nothing to do with the issues that -- tha
mr. west and asked him to come see. in the case of jim brown and ray lewis, the guy that is are here, they were here with local pastor fromthem along. so in some cases it is the president elect himself who reaches out and invites people that he wants to talk for whatever reason. in other cases, it's people that -- >> health, education, impact of foreign aid and energy and wide range of conversation about the power of innovation. thank you. neil: didn't mean to jump on connell but when the...
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yesterday, ray lewis and profootball hall of famer jim brown discussed issues affecting the african-american community, but the visit that turned the most heads yesterday, rapper kanye west. >> mr. trump, kanye, what did you discuss in your meeting today? >> just friends, just friends. good ma doing well. long time. friends for a long time. >> what did you discuss? >> life. >> kanye, you've talked about 2020. >> kanye, are you considering performing at the inauguration this year? >> no comment about your meeting with the president-elect. president-elect of the united states, nothing you can say? >> i just want to take a picture right now. >> apparently they discussed life. while he remained tight lipped, west later sent out a series of tweets of what he and trump talked about, i wanted to meet to discuss multicultural issues, including bullying, supporting teachers, modernizing curriculum in chicago and ended the tweet storm with a #2024. >> okay, the fighting has reportedly resumed in aleppo, syria, despite a cease-fire deal reached hours before. according to the associated press, shelling resumed in what remains of the rebel held part of the eastern aleppo area, just shortly
yesterday, ray lewis and profootball hall of famer jim brown discussed issues affecting the african-american community, but the visit that turned the most heads yesterday, rapper kanye west. >> mr. trump, kanye, what did you discuss in your meeting today? >> just friends, just friends. good ma doing well. long time. friends for a long time. >> what did you discuss? >> life. >> kanye, you've talked about 2020. >> kanye, are you considering performing at the...
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mr. trump made sure no one missed the details of his star-studded day. >> the great jim brown, bill gates, anna winter, kanye. that's right. [ applause and cheers ] >> ray lewiseanwhile, on capitol hill, there is a new push to further investigate russia's possible hacking of the presidential election. the senate foreign relations committee plans to hold hearings in the future. >>> ride hailing service uber says that starting today, he will have a handful of self- driving cars picking up passengers in san francisco. the launch is similar to what the company did in september in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the local fleet is made up of volvo suvs. >> the self-driving cars will come, i believe, with a safety driver. in pittsburgh you're not alone in the car and i presume they will do the same sort of thing here in san francisco. >> the california dmv told kpix 5 that uber doesn't have a testing permit issued by state >>> the mountain view-based tech giant announced a project has grown in a a spinoff company called "waymo." google says it will develop self-driving technology. one of its autonomous cars even took a legally blind passenger on a drive with no issues. >
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mr. haass with us. tomorrow, on "surveillance," he is trotting out a new book. .ichael lewis this is a smart, smart exerciseis bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." coming up shortly, it is "bloomberg daybreak: americas," with david westin, alix steel, and jonathan ferro. big stories.e two banks are soaring on both sides of the atlantic. helpll have simon wells sort that out. what is the reason? is it trump, the ecb, italy? also china is front and center. the imminent up payment of governor branstad as investor -- as ambassador to china. and finally, just for tom keene, we will have marc chandler, one of tom's favorites. tom, that is just for you. tom: very good. let's look at that very quickly, and get on to turkey. the forex market, the u.s. dollar. turkish lira is weak, to say the least. euro-dollar, 1.0727. i just drum this up off good research at unicredit. this is turkish lira, russian ruble. call this the tin-erdogan activist. the turkish lira has cratered against the russian ruble in the last 16 months or so. of 10 angst.spice this is an extraordinary chart. francine: when you loo
mr. haass with us. tomorrow, on "surveillance," he is trotting out a new book. .ichael lewis this is a smart, smart exerciseis bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." coming up shortly, it is "bloomberg daybreak: americas," with david westin, alix steel, and jonathan ferro. big stories.e two banks are soaring on both sides of the atlantic. helpll have simon wells sort that out. what is the reason? is it trump, the ecb, italy? also china is front...