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a porsche cliff lee got it plenty of room for golf clubs but porches chief designer on a total of pene wasn't a fan you said about whoever came up with this was someone who always wanted a ferrari but never got one to come out at that. today the understated nine twenty four is seen as a timeless icon of design that echoed the wedge shape that was extremely popular at the time but was rounded edges and corners from the late one nine hundred seventy s. to the early one nine hundred ninety s. nearly all of porsche models mirrored this basic design. the rear seat of the two plus two didn't offer much room though and exchange the three hundred seventy leader trunk capacity was a standout in the sports car category up there plus was the porsche nine hundred twenty four at. true sportscar well i look under the hood tells a different story this water cooled four cylinder here you'll also find it in the audi one hundred and the most wagon l t m for a like an old man comes but here and porsche called the nikkei check tranny fuel injection system amps up the sporty and is to give you ninety two k
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pening new doors to big possibilities with the first ever ford ecosport. woman: my niece maria. maria: hi! woman: perfection! by connecting drivers to what's important. maria: i love that. and by protecting those who matter the most. the all-new ecosport. it's the big upgrade in a small package. from ford. america's best-selling brand. see what you can get for under 20 grand with the all-new ecosport. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily
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you mentioned the chinese regulators are again wreak ,pening their look at qualcomm and there were other signs the chinese were acting positively to trumps tweets from sunday night. they have got some momentum going into the talks, and apparently some desire on both sides to ease this. betty: where does this leave the prospects which seemed close for a while for a trade war? >> commerce secretary ross today when he spoke said that the differences between u.s. and china remain fairly wide. that will be negotiated, you remember the round in beijing with the u.s. delegation leaving empty-handed? these talks out take on more urgency, and it appears the his commerce not secretary and treasury secretary, are willing to give a little bit to get something in return from china. we just don't know yet what that is and what the u.s. is asking for in return, or what china might be offering, but they are at least talking, so it has to help ease the situation somewhat. betty: you would think. thank you so much. our bloomberg congress editor. still ahead, some insight into the trump administration, con
you mentioned the chinese regulators are again wreak ,pening their look at qualcomm and there were other signs the chinese were acting positively to trumps tweets from sunday night. they have got some momentum going into the talks, and apparently some desire on both sides to ease this. betty: where does this leave the prospects which seemed close for a while for a trade war? >> commerce secretary ross today when he spoke said that the differences between u.s. and china remain fairly wide....
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which is generally raising interest rates. 2016.pened six time since they are engaging in monthly roundsquantitative tightening. this creates a new incentive for the fed to more rapidly unwind its balance sheet because there is so much demand for treasuries and for the risks or perceived low risk asset. this is a good opportunity for the fed keep doing what it was previously doing. the question and what might cause it to change course is if this becomes more systemic, and thereby, causes maybe the threat of a recession in the united states which i don't think we will see. yvonne: a little bit of silver lining for the fed given what we have seen. schultze joining us from new york. you can interact with the chart shown. you can browse recent charge featured on bloomberg television and catch up on key analysis. save those charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look at how the markets are trading in the asian open. we are seeing risk off to saty, a classic play. .07%.0 year yields at seeing lots of losses across risk currencies and the euro-dollar
which is generally raising interest rates. 2016.pened six time since they are engaging in monthly roundsquantitative tightening. this creates a new incentive for the fed to more rapidly unwind its balance sheet because there is so much demand for treasuries and for the risks or perceived low risk asset. this is a good opportunity for the fed keep doing what it was previously doing. the question and what might cause it to change course is if this becomes more systemic, and thereby, causes maybe...
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to put together through patterns what i suspected was i pening and part of what book on, wasn't just cbs, it was happening all over. bert, ortland, oregon, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. complain e want to about the media, i think you hould ask them where are they they just - because if watch t.v. and listen to the radio, they are not very informed. get all my news by reading and more much better, insightful. guest: i can see that. the better, more, especially if you read diverse set of publications. i met at my kid's college tell me some website tis called left-right, has to do with -- will show articles from viewpoint and same story covered side by side from right viewpoint. she said that let her understand the differences. they didn't say who was right, she could make out what was going on by reading left-wing ublication and then a right-wing publication, i thought that was a clever idea. left with minutes sharyl attkisson, if you want to join in. democrats, 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. debra, maryland, line for republicans. go ahead. sharyl, good m
to put together through patterns what i suspected was i pening and part of what book on, wasn't just cbs, it was happening all over. bert, ortland, oregon, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. complain e want to about the media, i think you hould ask them where are they they just - because if watch t.v. and listen to the radio, they are not very informed. get all my news by reading and more much better, insightful. guest: i can see that. the better, more, especially if you read diverse set of...
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. >> ( translated ): the courts have been closed for 2.5 years because of the wre and they just pened six months ago. and because they are open things will get better. the coalition security ud to say they can't release any suspect because there could not be a trial. >> reporter: did you hear anything back? the u.a.e. officially denies their use of secret prisons. but the minister of interior tells us otherwise. he says he was in talks with the u.a.e. on behalf of these families. but the attack on his government in january shut down communication. hanan's husband rami has been detain for over a year and a half. >> ( translated ): the yemeni government has no control er yemen. this is our country, the coalition treat us like slavesry in our cou they are occupying us. they have helped us once, we thank them but they need to leave.er >> reporter:in the south, the silence of stalemate is a far cry from the scream of aitrikes in the north. and life goes on amid the bble yesterday's war with little hope for tomorrow. for the pbs newshour, i'm marcia biggs in aden, yemen. >> woodruff: for th
. >> ( translated ): the courts have been closed for 2.5 years because of the wre and they just pened six months ago. and because they are open things will get better. the coalition security ud to say they can't release any suspect because there could not be a trial. >> reporter: did you hear anything back? the u.a.e. officially denies their use of secret prisons. but the minister of interior tells us otherwise. he says he was in talks with the u.a.e. on behalf of these families....
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if you're looking in the philly pene, three things hap one, there is a surge of activity among progressive democrat a lot of them women who ran for offers and contributed to candidates. second, this isa seismic shift, eme court retrue all of the congressional boundaries, regarded them as gerrymanderein favor of republicans and the new boundaries drawn by a court of justices largely elected as democrs in partisan races created districts more favorablc to demts. third thing, up three republicans represent decided not to run again, so you had more democrat-friendly districts and republican incumbents. that was attractive to a lot of democratic women, in particular, and at a got in and really performed yesterday >> desjardins: trying to get to a national summary here, democrats are hoping t those open seats in pennsylvania are one of the waythey're going to take over the house. but yet if more progressive candidates as we saw last ght are winning, what is your take? are those protegressive candi more or less likely to help democrats in the fall? >> well, i think because thee seats have rearran
if you're looking in the philly pene, three things hap one, there is a surge of activity among progressive democrat a lot of them women who ran for offers and contributed to candidates. second, this isa seismic shift, eme court retrue all of the congressional boundaries, regarded them as gerrymanderein favor of republicans and the new boundaries drawn by a court of justices largely elected as democrs in partisan races created districts more favorablc to demts. third thing, up three republicans...
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year,pened to me this when i was bringing it into the supreme court the second time around, presidentrump changed the travel ban a couple weeks before the oral argument. the solicitor general had it suggested the case had basically gone away, which changed my circumstances. 1974, thehis case in court says there is a change in circumstance. the person had graduated, and the cases, way, -- the case has gone away. one of the fundamental lessons about the u.s. supreme court, they don't almost ever have to do anything. they do a lot by doing very little. isiding not to do something leaving the democratic conversation to unfold. this was a very rapid time of change happening in the supreme court, were just two decades before, you had brown v. board of education, which defines what the warren court is all about. off the court,me replaced by chief justice burger. president nexen nominates four justices to the supreme court in the first three years of his term. have change in the way the court does composition -- by 1974, you have change in the way the court does composition. the court will no
year,pened to me this when i was bringing it into the supreme court the second time around, presidentrump changed the travel ban a couple weeks before the oral argument. the solicitor general had it suggested the case had basically gone away, which changed my circumstances. 1974, thehis case in court says there is a change in circumstance. the person had graduated, and the cases, way, -- the case has gone away. one of the fundamental lessons about the u.s. supreme court, they don't almost ever...
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points out, when you are that reliant on one supplier, it can be an issue, especially because nike is .peningmanyruck suppliers are going direct to consumer this point. what the retail industry will tell you is experience. that has been the buzz word over the past two years, but they have to make it appealing to come into the store for one reason or the other. it isfor foot locker, sales people are trying on the shoes, whatever it is. lisa: that would get us in the store. that is something they are focusing on. julie: i also want to mention -- this one is about inventory turnover. again, this speaks to the issue of how quickly are they selling these things out of the stores? isn't piling up? you can see the inventory turnover has been improving. that is something also that has been helping the earnings and should theoretically help the gross margin. scarlet: if you don't buy it today, who knows if it will be there tomorrow? coming up, we will be can printing -- confronting canada's challenges. you will hear about the country's biggest obstacles. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: th
points out, when you are that reliant on one supplier, it can be an issue, especially because nike is .peningmanyruck suppliers are going direct to consumer this point. what the retail industry will tell you is experience. that has been the buzz word over the past two years, but they have to make it appealing to come into the store for one reason or the other. it isfor foot locker, sales people are trying on the shoes, whatever it is. lisa: that would get us in the store. that is something they...
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lot of the good things that happened in the 1960's, including the loosening of a very substantial .pening of immigration but i buy your claim that we can't speak of this is something automatic. you are dead right on the media. donald trump is in some ways a product of a very long history of conservative criticism of the media that began after the goldwater election with spiro agnew attacking nattering nabobs of negativity. talkled to conservative radio in the 1980's, which is extremely important, i think, in a movement toward the right and a hardening of the right. roger ailes try to turn rush limbaugh into a tv show. as somebody myself with a face made for radio, i understand that did not work. that only worked so-so. but instead of going smaller he went bigger. no you have the openings online that are in many ways to the right of fox news. this created a media environment .hat facilitated trumps rise we kentucky about this all afternoon, but i think you're right to point to -- we can talk about this all afternoon, but i think you are right to point to that. >> we're almost out of time.
lot of the good things that happened in the 1960's, including the loosening of a very substantial .pening of immigration but i buy your claim that we can't speak of this is something automatic. you are dead right on the media. donald trump is in some ways a product of a very long history of conservative criticism of the media that began after the goldwater election with spiro agnew attacking nattering nabobs of negativity. talkled to conservative radio in the 1980's, which is extremely...
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to put together through patterns what i suspected was i pening and part of what book on, wasn't just, it was happening all over. bert, ortland, oregon, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. complain e want to about the media, i think you hould ask them where are they they just - because if watch t.v. and listen to the radio, they are not very informed. get all my news by reading and more much better, insightful. guest: i can see that. the better, more, especially if you read diverse set of publications. i met at my kid's college tell me some website tis called left-right, has to do with -- will show articles from viewpoint and same story covered side by side from right viewpoint. she said that let her understand the differences. they didn't say who was right, she could make out what was going on by reading left-wing ublication and then a right-wing publication, i thought that was a clever idea. left with minutes sharyl attkisson, if you want to join in. democrats, 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. debra, maryland, line for republicans. go ahead. sharyl, good morni
to put together through patterns what i suspected was i pening and part of what book on, wasn't just, it was happening all over. bert, ortland, oregon, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. complain e want to about the media, i think you hould ask them where are they they just - because if watch t.v. and listen to the radio, they are not very informed. get all my news by reading and more much better, insightful. guest: i can see that. the better, more, especially if you read diverse set of...