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[applause] mr. tom priselac has been the chief executive officer and president of the medical center since january 1994. he's been associated with the organization since 1979. thomas on executive staff of the hospital prior to joining cedars-sinai. he currently serves as past chairman of the american hospital association board of trustees and pastor of the american association of medical colleges. please welcome him tom. [applause] okay. i will ask both of you gentlemen to kick off with a few opening comments. why, do you want to start? you might start? you might think, make them. i would like to thank our host megyn herself, but also her colleagues at pepperdine and giving the opportunity to join today. it's really a pleasure. so, we have started the day with a fascinating conversation on some of the nuances of health care, but also an overview that i think challenged us to think about the expenditures of health care and quality of care in the united states. one thing we hear a lot about is how that he
[applause] mr. tom priselac has been the chief executive officer and president of the medical center since january 1994. he's been associated with the organization since 1979. thomas on executive staff of the hospital prior to joining cedars-sinai. he currently serves as past chairman of the american hospital association board of trustees and pastor of the american association of medical colleges. please welcome him tom. [applause] okay. i will ask both of you gentlemen to kick off with a few...
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. >> thank you so much, mr. tom daschle. i was invited to day to talk about how a progressive governor gets re-elected in a place where hillary clinton got 36% of the vote. it is really great to be with you today. by all accounts, i shouldn't be here. 2016 was the year of the outsider. that wasn't me. i was attorney general. i was governor. the guy i ran against shattered spending records in montana with his own personal wealth, more ads were run in montana than any grofrn's race governor's race i nation f this was the year of hate and discontent, my opponent pedalled it but i refused. to i ran positive ads, offering voters an optimistic vision for the future. and at the end of the day donald trump won by 20 points. i won by four. [ applause ] focusing though on how i won misses something because what ought to be equally important is how a progressive democrat governs in a state where donald trump could win by 20 points. a republican said to me, run to win but you win to run. to run government, the goal isn't to win election
. >> thank you so much, mr. tom daschle. i was invited to day to talk about how a progressive governor gets re-elected in a place where hillary clinton got 36% of the vote. it is really great to be with you today. by all accounts, i shouldn't be here. 2016 was the year of the outsider. that wasn't me. i was attorney general. i was governor. the guy i ran against shattered spending records in montana with his own personal wealth, more ads were run in montana than any grofrn's race...
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frank taylor and mr. tom - myself and we have a couple of other trying to get kids off the street and just make them feel a little bit more safer. >> that was nick speaking to one of those on the ground this evening trying to help those who have been pushed through. find themselves in a strange town with frightening events happening around them. describe the cobra committee. this committee that serves a very useful function in times like this. essentially it allows the desperate parts of government which wouldn't necessarily think of as being particularly joined up. for example the home office and department of health. they come together and coordinate. >> yes. cobra is a rather mundane acronym for a dramatic -- hence the name cobra. essentially it is put into place at times of national emergencies. not always chaired by the prime minister.it can be by other officials in the case of the manchester attacks it was chaired by the home secretary i believe. it brings together members of government and senior civil
frank taylor and mr. tom - myself and we have a couple of other trying to get kids off the street and just make them feel a little bit more safer. >> that was nick speaking to one of those on the ground this evening trying to help those who have been pushed through. find themselves in a strange town with frightening events happening around them. describe the cobra committee. this committee that serves a very useful function in times like this. essentially it allows the desperate parts of...
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mr. speaker, i want to thank congressman tom mcclintock for this legislation. fixing this permitting process for water storage is more than just common sense. of it's about making us a nation of doers again, to get the american people what they actually need. mr. speaker, mr. mcclintock has worked. he's tried to work with both sides of the aisle. he's been through this process, but you know what, mr. mcclintock has been home. he's been listening to his constituents on both sides of the aisle that don't have water. we've been through these droughts. we know these droughts will come again, and they've only been worse in the last couple of years. why? because of what has been imposed by the federal government. even in the years where we have more than 170% of snowpack, we don't keep the guarantee of 100% of the water. so as environmental laws continue to take water away and put it out to the ocean instead of providing for the fruits to be grown and the fiber across our country and provide the water for the citizens of california, we should build more dams and they
mr. speaker, i want to thank congressman tom mcclintock for this legislation. fixing this permitting process for water storage is more than just common sense. of it's about making us a nation of doers again, to get the american people what they actually need. mr. speaker, mr. mcclintock has worked. he's tried to work with both sides of the aisle. he's been through this process, but you know what, mr. mcclintock has been home. he's been listening to his constituents on both sides of the aisle...
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mr. corbyn: have -- tom: hello, i am tom connell and welcome to the wrapup of the australian parliament from the 22nd of may until june 1. manchester had an impact down here in australia. the prime minister asked about his thoughts, including keep egg australians safe. >> the member has the floor. >> my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the government is doing to keep australians safe, including -- >> prime minister has the -- >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. mr. speaker, spoke with the prime minister of the united united kingdom last night and conveyed to her the heartfelt simple simple sympathies of the people of australia and the victim's this shocking criminal attack and their families. i reaffirmed to her the resolute solidarity of australia with britain, partner nows as we always have been and always will, in freedom's cause. and prime minister may thanked me and thanked this parliament for the solidarity we showed. united in our solidarity, our sympathy for ou
mr. corbyn: have -- tom: hello, i am tom connell and welcome to the wrapup of the australian parliament from the 22nd of may until june 1. manchester had an impact down here in australia. the prime minister asked about his thoughts, including keep egg australians safe. >> the member has the floor. >> my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the government is doing to keep australians safe, including --...
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mr. leighthouser, sec. mnuchin and, tom price, scott pruitt, this is a team you have assembled that is working with love for america. these are great team members. we are your team. thank you. >> thank you mr. president, it has been a great honor traveling
mr. leighthouser, sec. mnuchin and, tom price, scott pruitt, this is a team you have assembled that is working with love for america. these are great team members. we are your team. thank you. >> thank you mr. president, it has been a great honor traveling
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mr tom watson. i thank the secretary of state...t the murdoch family would have, media plurality, over the country's media. it has been referred to the competition and markets authority. we have our media correspondent. take us through the judgment. plurality, does rupert murdoch have too much power, karen bradley looks at the ofcom report and the report appears to be unequivocal, there are serious concerns about the fact that rupert murdoch and the murdoch family trust will have too much control. what has changed, why the murdochs believe this should go ahead is that they have made a big change in how the company is organised and they have split tv and newspapers. the times and the sun and the sunday times is pa rt and the sun and the sunday times is part of the news corporation empire —— the sun newspaper new television is part of 21st century fox and they say these are separated —— the television. so there is less concern about concentration of power but essentially they are both controlled by rupert murdoch and the murdoch famil
mr tom watson. i thank the secretary of state...t the murdoch family would have, media plurality, over the country's media. it has been referred to the competition and markets authority. we have our media correspondent. take us through the judgment. plurality, does rupert murdoch have too much power, karen bradley looks at the ofcom report and the report appears to be unequivocal, there are serious concerns about the fact that rupert murdoch and the murdoch family trust will have too much...
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mr. kierien. >> yes, tom kierein, it's his last weekend. >> hey, craig. thank you so much.. >> congratulation >> i certainly will. thank you so much. >> tom kierein, all right, those stories and more coming up. >> thank you. and tom, you know, does this mean there's like a 50/50 chance in your terms that you might actually stay? >> i would say no. >> sorry. >> there's a likelihood that my last day will be june 21st. we don't have rain around, but we do have low clouds and patchy fog. and if you're going to get in a run today, maybe a bike ride or a hike. maybe kayaking. and through midday, we'll be rather muggy, but no storms around. and still maybe around mid-afternoon, maybe as early as 2:00 to 3:00, some isolated thundershowers may interrupt your outdoor activity. so if you hear thunder, get inside. we'll be in the mid-s. storms for monday i sat day this weekend. road closures from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. when we're talking about the closure, we're talking about 11th street between kenyan street and park road northwest. and lamont between sherman avenue and 13th street no
mr. kierien. >> yes, tom kierein, it's his last weekend. >> hey, craig. thank you so much.. >> congratulation >> i certainly will. thank you so much. >> tom kierein, all right, those stories and more coming up. >> thank you. and tom, you know, does this mean there's like a 50/50 chance in your terms that you might actually stay? >> i would say no. >> sorry. >> there's a likelihood that my last day will be june 21st. we don't have rain...
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tom. next time. >>> wecome home mr. t.! city. 2024 winner announced in september. >> game one of the nba finals goes to the golden state warriors. they had an eight-point lead at halftime last night against lebron james, cleveland cavaliers. >> and then, golden state started the 13-0 run. and the rest of the game was pretty much academic. kevin dur anlt. led the warriors. with 38 points. curry helped out with 28 of his own. >> lebron james, scored 2 too. and it wasn't enough. gold in state won it, 113-91 t game two sunday night here on abc. we will hear from golden state star, steph curry in the half-hour. >> yeah, riri on the side line. gave kevin durant the opportunity. during the press conference. they said did you stare down rihanna after you hit one of your flees. steph curry was sitting there next to him. see, there goes riri. look at her. she was yelling at him. like the worst fan ever. but having the best time at the game. steph curry there next to her. and she was -- dabbed. >> and i like she dabbed. >> steph curry
tom. next time. >>> wecome home mr. t.! city. 2024 winner announced in september. >> game one of the nba finals goes to the golden state warriors. they had an eight-point lead at halftime last night against lebron james, cleveland cavaliers. >> and then, golden state started the 13-0 run. and the rest of the game was pretty much academic. kevin dur anlt. led the warriors. with 38 points. curry helped out with 28 of his own. >> lebron james, scored 2 too. and it wasn't...
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anyway, let me turn it over to tom hazlett. mr. hazlett: thank you very much, james, and i do finally recall working with you at the fec with bob pepper and i am delighted that heritage has invited me here today and it invited some of you to be here. i am a professor now at clemson university, and so i must start with a shout out to clemson university. this is last january, in case you missed it. go tigers. i did live here for 15 years until 2014, so we have gotten lucky on the sports front, and it is great being at a fun school. but in my spare time -- when i'm not worried about the football team -- i've been working on this book. i hope you get a chance to buy it and read it, in reverse order, if you will. but it is officially published on may 23. going this way? oops, there we go. it was a little sticky. ok. in brief, what we're going to talk about today, herbert hoover and the 1927 radio act. don't get too excited. the vast wasteland. the price system is suggested by an economist. not taken too seriously set the outset. then th
anyway, let me turn it over to tom hazlett. mr. hazlett: thank you very much, james, and i do finally recall working with you at the fec with bob pepper and i am delighted that heritage has invited me here today and it invited some of you to be here. i am a professor now at clemson university, and so i must start with a shout out to clemson university. this is last january, in case you missed it. go tigers. i did live here for 15 years until 2014, so we have gotten lucky on the sports front,...
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tom: mr.ng except apple and the products and the financials. we are saved by joseph quinlan. let me bring up the chart. they slog along. love charts, slope matters and it is basically an act of goddess as they moved to $1 trillion in value. i have got a fifth of a trillion in revenues and they bringgodden $70 billion. these are generating after $13 billion in, $53 billion of free cash flow. how do you move the needle? what is your experience of a company nobody gives a damn about a home disk, it looks a good cup of coffee, it's a new toy, but it doesn't move the needle. how the you run a company where you don't move the needle? joe: for apple there is a lot of upside. there is 3.5 billion people not on the internet yet. they don't have a smart phone and they are going to get one. apple has a relatively small share in china and our next market will be india. i do not follow stock, not recommending it, but when you look at the underlying digital command, women, girls, education, there is a lot o
tom: mr.ng except apple and the products and the financials. we are saved by joseph quinlan. let me bring up the chart. they slog along. love charts, slope matters and it is basically an act of goddess as they moved to $1 trillion in value. i have got a fifth of a trillion in revenues and they bringgodden $70 billion. these are generating after $13 billion in, $53 billion of free cash flow. how do you move the needle? what is your experience of a company nobody gives a damn about a home disk,...
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he said, has tom said anything that would be embarrassing? [laughter] mr. gattuso: you passed on that question. every one of his op-ed's for two years -- i don't know how he got through. but it was one of -- i count that as one of the major accomplishments in my short career at the fcc. [laughter] tussaud: -- gattuso: anyway, let me turn it over to tom hazlett. mr. hazlett: thank you very much, james, and i do fondly recall working with you at the fcc with bob pepper and i am delighted that heritage has invited me here today and it invited some of you to be here. i am a professor now at clemson university, and so i must start with a shout out to clemson university. this is last january, in case you missed it. go tigers. i did live here for 15 years until 2014, so we have gotten lucky on the sports front, and it is great being at a fun school. but in my spare time -- when i'm not worried about the football team -- i've been working on this book. "the political spectrum," i hope you get a chance to buy it and read it, in reverse order, if you will. but it is
he said, has tom said anything that would be embarrassing? [laughter] mr. gattuso: you passed on that question. every one of his op-ed's for two years -- i don't know how he got through. but it was one of -- i count that as one of the major accomplishments in my short career at the fcc. [laughter] tussaud: -- gattuso: anyway, let me turn it over to tom hazlett. mr. hazlett: thank you very much, james, and i do fondly recall working with you at the fcc with bob pepper and i am delighted that...
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. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. your comments, mr. kaplan.the council on foreign relations. "bloomberg surveillance." right now, to our bloomberg business flash, here is jessica summers. bank steppingche up hiring for its asia business adding 50 positions in the second half of the year. in asia bank's business has suffered two years of declining assets under management. the chairman of russian btb banks says they are in a cold war. >> what we see in america, unfortunately, is that russia is a playing card. when those who oppose trump are preventing him from performing his duty as a president. that is why we, the russian-american relationship, is in conflict. jessica: we will talk to the chairman of rush's bank at 6:00 p.m. eastern. nejra: thanks. theresa may's decision to skip a televised election debate rebounds on her as other parties lambasted her absence saying improve she is unfit to lead britain. the prime minister cannot be bothered, we were told. >> the prime minister is not here tonight. she can't be bothered, so why should you? fact
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tom brake. mraftermath, when unfortunately the local authorities failed to do so. can the prime minister confirm when the work on the guidance she referred to on building regs, fire safety, will be completed? can she confirmed that as much focus will be put on private blocks, perhaps particularly those that were converted from office blocks in the residential blocks, as is being put on local authority and housing association blocks, and can she confirmed that the government will immediately banned the use of combustible materials to insure that this tragedy cannot happen again? on the last point, obviously the building regulations set out the materials that are compliant and those that are noncompliant. 0bviously those that are noncompliant. obviously as we go through this process of looking at materials that have been used in various blocks, the question is to whether those indeed comply with the building regulations or not will be one of those that need stability that and of course that will be a
tom brake. mraftermath, when unfortunately the local authorities failed to do so. can the prime minister confirm when the work on the guidance she referred to on building regs, fire safety, will be completed? can she confirmed that as much focus will be put on private blocks, perhaps particularly those that were converted from office blocks in the residential blocks, as is being put on local authority and housing association blocks, and can she confirmed that the government will immediately...
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tom: this is a chart back to 1993 from jack welsh now to the new mr. flannery.n through go 1990's, and then down we with the long-term underperformance, but many would give him the credit for the ge capital, and the huge recovery as well. stockthe recovery of the or that long-term disappointment through a tumultuous time? >> given 2009 was a shakeup for everyone, i think of the biggest jeff's legacyl be is he decided ge capital would no longer work and took a huge step to go back to their roots, which is an industrial manufacturing company. i give him credit for that. the underperformance that he could not move the needle on earnings and set a bar of a two dollar number and people beat him up every step of the way and he would not step away and say to dollars, we will not make that. people felt he could not meet his next big goal. tom: will there be a generational shift that ge? be you just presume they move on to a new set of leaders? will they provide comfort to mr. flannery? >> that is a good question. he comes from an odd background in that he did have opera
tom: this is a chart back to 1993 from jack welsh now to the new mr. flannery.n through go 1990's, and then down we with the long-term underperformance, but many would give him the credit for the ge capital, and the huge recovery as well. stockthe recovery of the or that long-term disappointment through a tumultuous time? >> given 2009 was a shakeup for everyone, i think of the biggest jeff's legacyl be is he decided ge capital would no longer work and took a huge step to go back to their...
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mr. lipton talking to tom mackenzie.use the sidebar which allows you to access the functionality we talk about, and pull up the fantastic charts we have made. ,ou can use this little button asked the guest a question. matt and iays ib directly, but you can also ib our guests. talking about which, we will speak king to ryanair's kenny jacobs. what does ryanair think about what is happening in the u.k.? what does ryanair think about some of the i.t. issues being faced by competitors? we will talk all those issues with kenny up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european markets are i am matt miller in berlin. we are seeing indexes rise. stocks are in green. let's go to nejra cehic. one stock that is up, hit a record high, is hexagon. it was rising the most since 2009, currently since 2011. this is after there were some reports that it was in talks for and hexagon has responded saying it regularly looks at ways to increase shareholder value. this after a report is -- it has held talks to se
mr. lipton talking to tom mackenzie.use the sidebar which allows you to access the functionality we talk about, and pull up the fantastic charts we have made. ,ou can use this little button asked the guest a question. matt and iays ib directly, but you can also ib our guests. talking about which, we will speak king to ryanair's kenny jacobs. what does ryanair think about what is happening in the u.k.? what does ryanair think about some of the i.t. issues being faced by competitors? we will talk...
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tom: mr. modi and mr. trump all hugs as well. this china toast?h asia? kevin: i think the president wants to work with china, especially on north korea. where there is division between india and china is on h-1b one visas. with you that hug. -- look at that hug. we do not hear much on the prescription policy trades on visas, but look at that hug. cirilli, i will need some hugs when i'm in washington. he is our chief washington correspondent. single best chart here, i will go to michelle meyer on it. she is so staying away from me. [laughter] we call this the taylor riggs rule. michelle, this goes to the orthodoxy that we can blame on neil soss. we have never seen this gap in the taylor rule and where we are versus the ancient history going back. is the orthodoxy debt? ad? are we in a whole new paradigm? michelle: as many different versions of the taylor rule. one of the challenges is that it makes assumptions of where we are. all these targets are really hard to determine and likely have been changing. you can look at some adaptive versions of the
tom: mr. modi and mr. trump all hugs as well. this china toast?h asia? kevin: i think the president wants to work with china, especially on north korea. where there is division between india and china is on h-1b one visas. with you that hug. -- look at that hug. we do not hear much on the prescription policy trades on visas, but look at that hug. cirilli, i will need some hugs when i'm in washington. he is our chief washington correspondent. single best chart here, i will go to michelle meyer...
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tom: if i came home and mr. sullivan was yelling at me, he would say, what did you do?ion. kennedy: this is such a fantastic book. i think you need tough parenting in order to have something to rebel against. tom: i kept a diary in high scol. there was a section where i talked -- it was called a self-analysis, a con versus liberal. if there is a conservative versus liberal, i always take the liberal. i love being a liberal and argue on the left. you snowy said this? because it's always sow idealistic and the conservatives stick to the issue at hand. kennedyhand.. i did it it of practicality. i wanted to win arguments. you wanted to win back then. i didn't care which side was right. kennedy: you knew your parents were going to read your diary. sow you wrote you were a liberal. your parents let you go out into the world. tom: a lot of my teen years i was a little bit wild. i dyed my hair like david beauy. and played dungeons and dragons. my editor said what do your parents think? i said they would let it go. they were kind of hands off. once they got me to a certain point
tom: if i came home and mr. sullivan was yelling at me, he would say, what did you do?ion. kennedy: this is such a fantastic book. i think you need tough parenting in order to have something to rebel against. tom: i kept a diary in high scol. there was a section where i talked -- it was called a self-analysis, a con versus liberal. if there is a conservative versus liberal, i always take the liberal. i love being a liberal and argue on the left. you snowy said this? because it's always sow...
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tom: mr. comey yesterday. little bit .f sleep, kevin cirilli i was thunderstruck by the response of the white house president'sth the personal attorney as well. what is the dynamic with this new person at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and the rest of the staff. he has become the point person with the pressure probe. from their perspective this is little more than a political battle. they feel they got what they wanted, which there is no evidence or a politicized debate over whether there was obstruction of justice, and likewise that the president is not personally under investigation. democrats of course pouncing on this and continuing to criticize it. i spoke with several democrats after the hearing yesterday who told me they feel there is enough evidence for an obstruction of justice charge. regardless of what politicians are saying we will have to wait until special counsel comes out with their findings. tom: i agree. what did you learn within the leaks that occurred during a closed door session? what has leake
tom: mr. comey yesterday. little bit .f sleep, kevin cirilli i was thunderstruck by the response of the white house president'sth the personal attorney as well. what is the dynamic with this new person at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and the rest of the staff. he has become the point person with the pressure probe. from their perspective this is little more than a political battle. they feel they got what they wanted, which there is no evidence or a politicized debate over whether there was...
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mr. kuroda on one panel. we will bring you that on bloomberg daybreak. tom: thank you so much. after parliament, taking a lunch with various mps. ,nna edwards slides in wonderful to see you. your work at parliament has absolutely been astounding to me. we have the questions today where they go back and forth, we have the voting on the queen's speech and the government and all of that, but what is the power of mr. corgan? what is the power of the minority? ms. edwards: he will put his case today for an end to austerity policy. later on, we are going to see the queen's speech and he will put a case that says he wants to see an end to austerity. he will probably not win. theresa may has the numbers, she's got more than half of the house of commons. but it is the narrative. tom: but where is the austerity? i identified it as a big deal for george osborne coming out of the crisis to do an i was like austerity. is the u.k. still doing george osborne economics? ms. edwards: then we did turn a page with the brexit vote, and we got a new chancellor who stepped away from george osborne's
mr. kuroda on one panel. we will bring you that on bloomberg daybreak. tom: thank you so much. after parliament, taking a lunch with various mps. ,nna edwards slides in wonderful to see you. your work at parliament has absolutely been astounding to me. we have the questions today where they go back and forth, we have the voting on the queen's speech and the government and all of that, but what is the power of mr. corgan? what is the power of the minority? ms. edwards: he will put his case today...
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tom hayden. >> host: north carolina go-ahead. >> caller: mr. horowitz has president trump read your broken? kenny stand the pressure of the onslaught of the next four years from the last 100 days? >> that is the $100,000 question right there. my but shows it is hard to fight the democrats. trump is very tough he can fight other tough guys like unions and casino's i have enough confidence he will stay the course but this is the tougher battle then he never imagined that it would be. >> host: arizona go-ahead. >> caller: talk about name-calling saying you are a trump paid her that is close to being called a racist. now i have a question. number one going with back to the states going back to slavery if this nation was built on individual people going out to make their way with them and getting into name-calling complain about people using the word racist >> guest: you have no idea where racism is if you think calling somebody a trump pater -- hater. that is individual accountability is united states inherited slavery from the british empire. in one generation they obliterated the slaves exist
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tom: thank you. we continue with mr. king. i am reading it. it's. will be onrs daybreak, talking about a post-rational president. terry was just talking about the irrationality of no staff. how do we get to a post-rational presidency or united kingdom? >> there is a sense the narrative has changed. they engage with the rest of the world and becoming disengaged with the rest of the world. has the desire to say we can do better in the u.k., almost like a nostalgia trip. u.s., with of the the rise of china and other andrpowers in the world, has to cut its costs in a different way. is theer issue here forgotten men and women in america. has a point. people have not seen income gains they have seen in the last or four years. come through has and said globalization is not working for everyone. francine: thank you. stephen king stays with us. in the meantime, there are elections in the u.k.. we are hearing from theresa may, talking, saying we cannot deny the threat of islamic extremists. theresa may is accusing jeremy corbyn of hiding and denying due
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tom: we should explain where mr. mckee has gone. but he is innate locked area where they see everything. they see the statement and that they are locked up until they are allowed to come out at 2:00 p.m. scarlet: i wonder to what extent -- willllen will dull address the delayed fiscal stimulus. the fed has not made explicit mention of it at all. the fed policymakers have made it known that some of them have incorporated fiscal stimulus and other held off on doing that. there has been an ongoing debate but i think the prospects for trumponomics have slipped and as they have, we have removed it from the picture. inmajor fiscal stimulus terms of tax reform, tax cuts or infrastructure spending or any of the protectionist border adjustment tax. of theook it out picture, it meant we did not change our 2017 forecast. moved not think that would the needle this year but subtract at about half a percentage point from 2018 in outline years. trumponomics is out of the picture and makes it a difference moving the needle. tom: it mows the growth
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tom llamas. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. nendorses dr. wralph northam. mr.make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and ge
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tom: i guess from our interviews that mr.entral in europe and i talked to matt miller as well. what is your response to all that has occurred in the united kingdom over the last 10 or so days? do we just let the united kingdom hang? see a fairink you amount of bafflement and that spills over into irritation. it is a year next friday since britain voted for exit and it has been britain that delayed the start of the talks. first they had to elect a new leader and then theresa may she needed time to form a plan, then the legal wrangling of whether she had the power to start brexit. then she has an election so we are 52 weeks away from the referendum and in that time, the europeans have gotten their act together. they have been very methodical. that likes to fracture and there is a great deal of union of what they want to go into those stocks. they know there is hard deadlines, march 2019, but they want the deal struck before that. michelle barty a spoke earlier this week about not much -- mic hel barnier spoke earlier this week
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mr. cosby had been convicted this morning, he would have gone straight to prison. likely never tomurn home again. of course that's that did not happen and we are told he is now taking each day as eight comes as the prosecution vows to move forward. >> how is mr. cosby doing. >> mr. cosby is doing well. he's resting. he is just spending time with mrs. cosby here in philadelphia. and just happy to kick off the father's day weekend being a free man. >> reporter: "eyewitness news" sat down with cosby attorney angela arguza and spokes western andrew wyatt hours after charges including aggravated indecent assault against bill cosby resulted in a mistrial. >> the only disappointment is that we didn't get the full acquittal but at least we got an acknowledgment from 12 people that there was not enough evidence to convict mr. cosby. >> as long as you can leave that courtroom with your client, presumed innocent as he began, then i'm satisfied. >> reporter: in an interview with cnn lead defense attorney brian mcmonagel said that as a long time fan of cosby's answering the call to represent hi
mr. cosby had been convicted this morning, he would have gone straight to prison. likely never tomurn home again. of course that's that did not happen and we are told he is now taking each day as eight comes as the prosecution vows to move forward. >> how is mr. cosby doing. >> mr. cosby is doing well. he's resting. he is just spending time with mrs. cosby here in philadelphia. and just happy to kick off the father's day weekend being a free man. >> reporter: "eyewitness...
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representative tom graves, who is going to talk about his proposal and an idea that i believe helps us continue adding to this number of 158. with that i'll yield time to representative graves. mr. graves: thank you, mr. chairman. i could not be more excited to be here tonight and to experience what we're experiencing here. when this president was elected, he made a promise. he was going to drain the swamp. he was going to shake things up. he was going to make government work again. i've got to highlight real quickly here, before i talk about appropriations, what really has happened. here in the last, this under five months, 600,000 new jobs have been created. unemployment's at the lowest it's been in nearly a decade at 4.3%. he's put a plan forth to help rescue americans from a health care plan that has been failing. the largest increase in defense spending in nearly 10 years has already been passed and signed into law and is part of your display there. he's presented a budget to this congress that balances in 10 rebuilds our military,
representative tom graves, who is going to talk about his proposal and an idea that i believe helps us continue adding to this number of 158. with that i'll yield time to representative graves. mr. graves: thank you, mr. chairman. i could not be more excited to be here tonight and to experience what we're experiencing here. when this president was elected, he made a promise. he was going to drain the swamp. he was going to shake things up. he was going to make government work again. i've got to...
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the polls today, a personnel election to fill the house seat vacated by tom price when he became president trump's health secretary. mr. trump barely won the district in november. now some are looking at today's vote as a referendum on had him. mark strassmann is in the georgia sixth. >> reporter: karen handel is the republican candidate in a district as red as georgia clay. she should be coasting into congress. but she's not. >> i think everybody should watch me putting on my "i voted" sticker since my opponent can't do that today. >> reporter: her opponent, democrat jon ossoff, could not vote for himself today because he lives outside the district. the 30-year-old former congressional aide hopes to pull off the upset and turn this red district blue in what has become the most expensive congressional race in history both parties in washington waste too much of your money. >> reporter: combined the two campaigns spent $56 million, nearly double the previous record. >> get out and vote! >> reporter: president trump has weighed i weighed in repeaty tweeting today: >> we're proud that california is the leading funder of
the polls today, a personnel election to fill the house seat vacated by tom price when he became president trump's health secretary. mr. trump barely won the district in november. now some are looking at today's vote as a referendum on had him. mark strassmann is in the georgia sixth. >> reporter: karen handel is the republican candidate in a district as red as georgia clay. she should be coasting into congress. but she's not. >> i think everybody should watch me putting on my...
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tom symonds, bbc news. let's talk to our political correspondent, iain watson, at westminster. despite mrpposition is keeping up the pressure. that's right. despite the kensington leader's resignation this evening, he seems to have lost the confidence of government ministers as well as the local community, the opposition do not want this to draw a political line under the crisis. so labour's london mayor sadiq khan is effectively calling for the whole conservative administration of kensington to be sacked. he wants the council to be run by commissioners. these are usually experts and senior officials. but forjeremy corbyn, the main target isn't so much the council, its theresa may. in a letter the prime minister this evening he worries the public enquiry she announced will have narrow a remit and some of the wider concerns the residents have will be simply overlooked. he also wa nts to will be simply overlooked. he also wants to see an interim report into the crisis produced by september at the crisis produced by september at the latest and throughout this letter you get the impression he
tom symonds, bbc news. let's talk to our political correspondent, iain watson, at westminster. despite mrpposition is keeping up the pressure. that's right. despite the kensington leader's resignation this evening, he seems to have lost the confidence of government ministers as well as the local community, the opposition do not want this to draw a political line under the crisis. so labour's london mayor sadiq khan is effectively calling for the whole conservative administration of kensington...
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tom perry from cbc news. mr.etary, canada's foreign minister gave a speech this week in which he said the u.s. has come to question the very worth of its mantle of global leadership, and i wonder if you could comment on that and also talk about whether a message like that is going to have any impact on the canada/u.s. relationship. mr. foreign minister, did you convey that message to the secretary, and if you could respond in both english and french. >> so let me just first comment, we had a very productive meeting with the foreign minister, and i appreciate the opportunity to discuss issues. i think it's very clear from president trump's most recent trip to the middle east, to israel, to the vatican, nato, i think the president has shown very important role in international leadership. and in particular, i'd just highlight we look forward to within my area of working with on the terrorist financing center in the gulf with our partners in saudi arabia and others combating terrorism, which is very important to us.
tom perry from cbc news. mr.etary, canada's foreign minister gave a speech this week in which he said the u.s. has come to question the very worth of its mantle of global leadership, and i wonder if you could comment on that and also talk about whether a message like that is going to have any impact on the canada/u.s. relationship. mr. foreign minister, did you convey that message to the secretary, and if you could respond in both english and french. >> so let me just first comment, we...
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mr. flynn via and intermediary. according to u.s. officials with knowledge of the intelligence. tom in clinton, maryland, a democrat, hi, there, tom. good morning to you. what's on your mind? caller: can you hear me ok? host: yeah. caller: a reasonable diagnosis of donald trump's administration and what he's trying to do. i believe that this guy, michael flynn, and paul manafort and all those guys who are agents of the trump administration -- former agents -- are actually money collectors. donald trump i think is a money launderer, and this is how he's made his money. his casinos have all failed. he hasn't made money from casinos. what they do is these guys go over and collect the money from these dictators and what not, go out and buy property, invest in banks and get a percentage of the money they're getting from these people. and then they go ahead and spread this money around and people can get the money at their leisure. i don't know how they do it. but basically what i feel as though they're doing is they're money collectors. this $500,000 that clinton got from turkey, that's
mr. flynn via and intermediary. according to u.s. officials with knowledge of the intelligence. tom in clinton, maryland, a democrat, hi, there, tom. good morning to you. what's on your mind? caller: can you hear me ok? host: yeah. caller: a reasonable diagnosis of donald trump's administration and what he's trying to do. i believe that this guy, michael flynn, and paul manafort and all those guys who are agents of the trump administration -- former agents -- are actually money collectors....
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tom: that will be interesting. the newsmaking of 110 sterling a number of months ago. we will continue with mr. n will join us. an important conversation on amazon. in the 7:00 hour, stay with us. the queen's speech, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: an important day for the united kingdom and a different day, the queen's speech. it is a subdued speech without up on the circumstance of the many years that the queen has given this speech. we will have it for you in a few moments. we digress back to america where we were real about important things like the amazon-whole flu stress action. with us is oliver chen where he covers specialty retail. -- amazon-whole foods. let me bring up the chart. this is charles cantor and his good time with other the other day. whole foods has been on a heck of a drive with a rizzo roll over. this gap is the difference where we could see somebody go after whole foods. could there be another offer? oliver chen: what is happening is whole foods is an important asset to amazon and there could be. walmart could a look at it as a competitive move. to see.have amazon has transfor
tom: that will be interesting. the newsmaking of 110 sterling a number of months ago. we will continue with mr. n will join us. an important conversation on amazon. in the 7:00 hour, stay with us. the queen's speech, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: an important day for the united kingdom and a different day, the queen's speech. it is a subdued speech without up on the circumstance of the many years that the queen has given this speech. we will have it for you in a few moments. we digress back to...
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tom price, secretary of health and human services, who joins us this morning from aspen, colorado. thank you for joining me, mr. secretary. >> thanks, dana. good to be with you this morning. >> thank you. one of the most scathing criticisms of the new senate republican bill to repeal obamacare didn't come from democrats. it came from republican senator dean heller of nevada. listen to what he said. >> health care in the last ten years, the biggest lie was if you like your doctor, you can keep it. second biggest lie is that your premium will go down. there isn't anything in this legislation that will lower your premiums. >> that is a republican senator saying you and your fellow republicans, who are pushing this bill, are lying to voters when you claim that premiums are going to go down under your plan. what's your response? >> yeah. well, i don't know that that's what he's saying. i think there's a misunderstanding about what the entire plan is and the fact of the matter is that the bill is part of the plan and the kinds of things we're doing through the department of health and human services so that our goal
tom price, secretary of health and human services, who joins us this morning from aspen, colorado. thank you for joining me, mr. secretary. >> thanks, dana. good to be with you this morning. >> thank you. one of the most scathing criticisms of the new senate republican bill to repeal obamacare didn't come from democrats. it came from republican senator dean heller of nevada. listen to what he said. >> health care in the last ten years, the biggest lie was if you like your...
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tom: does germany have a big advantage because they are going to talk to china and others that mr. because miss merkel is viewed as the last leader of the free world. tom: you are visiting us here in new york. he is with ing germany. we've got lots on your calendar across bloomberg radio. here is your foreign-exchange report. we do that at 1:00 p.m. with scarlet fu. the mexican peso stronger this morning. 18.1 two. sterling stronger 127.29 as well. don't forget the sessions coverage this afternoon. the attorney testifies. ♪ ♪ mark: president trump's agenda --s desk jonathan: jonthan: jeff sessions testifies today. fed two day meeting commences and rate hike is on the cards. the market wants more answers to this -- to this $3.5 trillion question. good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am jonathan ferro alongside david west and. alix steel is off today. bloomberg's matt miller sitting down with an exclusive interview manager -- finance missed -- minister wolfgang schaeuble. futures a little bit firmer. stabilizing in europe. the second biggest gaining industry group on the ses
tom: does germany have a big advantage because they are going to talk to china and others that mr. because miss merkel is viewed as the last leader of the free world. tom: you are visiting us here in new york. he is with ing germany. we've got lots on your calendar across bloomberg radio. here is your foreign-exchange report. we do that at 1:00 p.m. with scarlet fu. the mexican peso stronger this morning. 18.1 two. sterling stronger 127.29 as well. don't forget the sessions coverage this...
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tom: what are the ramifications if mr. mcconnell loses this vote?slation in the senate and the house? michael: perhaps nothing. i have heard reports that house will try to take up obamacare more likely they will realize they are not going to get something immediately and they will move on to other things. they can try to ignore health care, but health care is not going to ignore them. obamacare is causing markets to collapse and leaving people without health insurance. evil who had health insurance before obamacare. -- people who had insurance before obamacare. , we haveessor shiller been arguing about health care through the span of years of my life. is this just an argument to get us to what every other nation has, which is some form of a socialized medicine? robert: it seems health care, partis really unique and -- it is part of our national identity. it is self-reliance i guess although insurance is a whole other economic concept that ought to be respected. tom: we should make clear that professor shiller is an expert in insurance and society. d
tom: what are the ramifications if mr. mcconnell loses this vote?slation in the senate and the house? michael: perhaps nothing. i have heard reports that house will try to take up obamacare more likely they will realize they are not going to get something immediately and they will move on to other things. they can try to ignore health care, but health care is not going to ignore them. obamacare is causing markets to collapse and leaving people without health insurance. evil who had health...
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tom: let's look at the central derby. what kind of chairman should mr. trump appoint?anchored. we don't know what principles guided. the principles guiding your assessment of the data? i think we need a more policy. ed a very good friend of mine, we ed to eat sushi on k street, he's going to be a great addition to the board. i think we need more like him. om: marvin, a guy from richmond, eats sushi? i didn't know he was that sensitive. i learned something today from lee. marvin, good friend of sushi. william lee of milken, thank you so much. appreciate it, with terrific news flow. major shout out to ed hammond the first news, time he's gotten up before 9:00 a.m. in like five years, and ferdinando, who came out of a bank of italy meeting hours ago to speak to us on crisis. an banking let me go foreign exchange report right now. mexican peso stronger, well under 18 as well. also the yen, 111. it's a great start to the week. stay with us through the week. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: a big sigh of relief. ime minister theresa may strikes a deal with northern ireland's democ
tom: let's look at the central derby. what kind of chairman should mr. trump appoint?anchored. we don't know what principles guided. the principles guiding your assessment of the data? i think we need a more policy. ed a very good friend of mine, we ed to eat sushi on k street, he's going to be a great addition to the board. i think we need more like him. om: marvin, a guy from richmond, eats sushi? i didn't know he was that sensitive. i learned something today from lee. marvin, good friend of...
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mr. secretary. at the top of yesterday's briefing you heard from tom homan and john uber about how important the two immigration bills the house will be voting on today are in the efforts to secure the border and protect our communities. this morning secretary kelly spoke about the law important legislation that is supported by 80% of americans. yesterday the president heard the tragic stories of the innocent american lives there were ended by a violent individual who should have never been allowed inter country or community. a star high school athlete from los angeles was killed by a member of the 18th street gang while her mother was serving her second duty in iraq and a classmate. christie, fortino girl who was raped and murdered by a man who had multiple warrants out for other crimes involving kidnapping and rape. twenty-five years later he was located in native mexico where he fled after murdering christie in 1990. the president heard from federal immigration officials local sheriffs on the front lines to protect innocent american lives. slow will help empower the federal government the partner
mr. secretary. at the top of yesterday's briefing you heard from tom homan and john uber about how important the two immigration bills the house will be voting on today are in the efforts to secure the border and protect our communities. this morning secretary kelly spoke about the law important legislation that is supported by 80% of americans. yesterday the president heard the tragic stories of the innocent american lives there were ended by a violent individual who should have never been...
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tom clancy spy novel. take a look at this. >> mr. sessions, are you familiar with what spies call tradecraft? >> a little bit. >> things like dead drops, and brush passes, right? >> that is part of it. >> do you like spy fiction? daniel silva, jason matthews? >> yeah, david ignatius. >> do you like jason bourne or james bond movies? have you ever in any of these fantastical situations heard of a plot line so ridiculous that a sitting united states senator and an ambassador of a foreign government colluded in an open setting with hundreds of other people to pull off the greatest caper in the history of investigation. >> sean: i happen to love those movies. but they actually nailed it there. there is a lot of credit for calling out these democrats and of course the destroy trump media's lies about what is really going on here. this has now become nothing more than a witch hunt. plain and simple. it's another massive part of the story that involves actual scandals, actual crimes that have been committed, that they are ignoring. something that the destroy trump media that refuses to tell you abou
tom clancy spy novel. take a look at this. >> mr. sessions, are you familiar with what spies call tradecraft? >> a little bit. >> things like dead drops, and brush passes, right? >> that is part of it. >> do you like spy fiction? daniel silva, jason matthews? >> yeah, david ignatius. >> do you like jason bourne or james bond movies? have you ever in any of these fantastical situations heard of a plot line so ridiculous that a sitting united states...
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mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until senate stands adjourned until [inaudible conversations] c good afternoon everyone. we had secretary tom price and continued our discussions of the way forward on health care. as all of you know because i have reported weekly for weeks now we have been in intense discussions with all republican senators both in working groups that all members were free to come to if they chose to and in the larger launches that we have on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. i expect to have a discussion draft on thursday and we will go to the bill obviously once we get the cbo scored. likely next week. >> so we have been waiting for her democratic colleagues to join us as part of this rescue mission to protect the millions of people for whom obamacare has been a disaster with premiums going up 105% since 2013. many people have deductibles that render their insurance essentially unusable so you would think ordinarily they would want to work with us in a bipartisan way to try to help these people who are hurting as a result of the failures of obamacare. unfortunately they are spending their time and energy gi
mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until senate stands adjourned until [inaudible conversations] c good afternoon everyone. we had secretary tom price and continued our discussions of the way forward on health care. as all of you know because i have reported weekly for weeks now we have been in intense discussions with all republican senators both in working groups that all members were free to come to if they chose to and in the larger launches...
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tom clancy spy novel. take a look at this. >> mr. sessions, are you familiar with what spies call tradecraft? >> a little bit. >> things like dead drops, and brush passes, right? >> that is part of it. >> do you like spy fiction? daniel silva, jason matthews? >> yeah, david ignatius. >> do you like jason bourne or james bond movies? have you ever in any of these fantastical situations heard of a plot line so ridiculous that a sitting united states senator and an ambassador of a foreign government colluded in an open setting with hundreds of other people to pull off the greatest caper in the history of investigation. >> sean : i happen to love those movies. but they actually nailed it there. there is a lot of. credit for calling out these democrats and of course the destroy trump media's lies about what is really going on here. this has now become nothing more than a witch hunt.g plain and simple. it's another massive part of the story that involves actual scandals, actual crimes that have been committed, that they are ignoring. something that the destroy trump media that refuses to tell you a
tom clancy spy novel. take a look at this. >> mr. sessions, are you familiar with what spies call tradecraft? >> a little bit. >> things like dead drops, and brush passes, right? >> that is part of it. >> do you like spy fiction? daniel silva, jason matthews? >> yeah, david ignatius. >> do you like jason bourne or james bond movies? have you ever in any of these fantastical situations heard of a plot line so ridiculous that a sitting united states...
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mr. trump created the vacancy by picking atlanta area congressman tom price for his cabinet.uesday's runoff is the most expensive house race ever. $40 million and counting. >> the people of the sixth district, they are not about to let nancy pelosi or the people of california, new york and massachusetts tell us who our next congressman is going to be. >> reporter: of course the president has his own fights to wage. from the cloud of the special counsel investigation to new reaction from the cuban government aimed at president trump's action to tighten u.s.n communist island. cuba accused him of hostile rhetoric and taking a backwards step. maybe a break from controversy could be found. the first lady tweeted about enjoying beautiful camp david for a family weekend. so maybe it was the fresh air and the open space at camp david that had the president up so early tweeting this morning. he is in campaign mode, and this week he will head to iowa for an evening rally. that, of course, is a trump-pence event and not an official white house event. hallie. >> kelly, thank you very mu
mr. trump created the vacancy by picking atlanta area congressman tom price for his cabinet.uesday's runoff is the most expensive house race ever. $40 million and counting. >> the people of the sixth district, they are not about to let nancy pelosi or the people of california, new york and massachusetts tell us who our next congressman is going to be. >> reporter: of course the president has his own fights to wage. from the cloud of the special counsel investigation to new reaction...
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the president will join republican tom mcarthur sunday for a political fund raiser at mr. trump's private golf club in north jersey. he is up for reelection next year. >>> learning more this afternoon about a disgruntled former employee accused of killing five people at an office in florida. the gunman walked into a business in orlando this morning and opened fire, five people were killed before he took his own life. authorities are saying the gunman was fired back in april and had once been accused of assaulting the coworker. >>> a gunman is on the run for an execution style double murder in philadelphia. a neighborhood found the bodies of a man and woman inside a car. officers were called to check out the scene on sidney street yesterday. police think someone may have shot the victims from the backseat. the car may have been parked there for days. >>> take a look. police tell us this man held up a center city massage parlor last month at gun point. he demanded money but took off without getting anything. he may be driving a silver mini van. if you have seen him authoriti
the president will join republican tom mcarthur sunday for a political fund raiser at mr. trump's private golf club in north jersey. he is up for reelection next year. >>> learning more this afternoon about a disgruntled former employee accused of killing five people at an office in florida. the gunman walked into a business in orlando this morning and opened fire, five people were killed before he took his own life. authorities are saying the gunman was fired back in april and had...