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stevens. >> polly, right. she was married to a doctor who was dissecting bodies -- >> and had bones in the basement, right? >> they found these bones and apparently he got infected by some disease which killed him eventually. >> killed him, meaning the husband to polly? >> polly's husband, right. so i know he was very close to his landlord and polly and when his last trip home to america polly went back to america with him and was at his bedside when he died. was she like a daughter to him or something more? >> first of all i'm going to have marsha stand up one more time because people have questions about how i should talk to her and it's a good question and you're right about it. i'll do that and the social media. it was odd, he had a common law marriage with debra reid franklin in philadelphia and a daughter who was wonderful and the son who he was estranged from at times but it's odd because he goes to london and almost replicates just having a family. i don't know and don't pretend to know what type of ro
stevens. >> polly, right. she was married to a doctor who was dissecting bodies -- >> and had bones in the basement, right? >> they found these bones and apparently he got infected by some disease which killed him eventually. >> killed him, meaning the husband to polly? >> polly's husband, right. so i know he was very close to his landlord and polly and when his last trip home to america polly went back to america with him and was at his bedside when he died. was...
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thank you. >> polly sheppard and felecia sanders survived the charleston massacre. they were at that prayer meeting that night. polly sheppard said the killer told her she would live so she could tell what happened that day. see here now mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords, former congresswoman who was shot and nearly killed in february 2011. >> it is so great to be here in the great city of philadelphia. and i speak to you tonight as the proud son of two new jersey police officers. as a veteran of 39 combat missions during operation desert storm. and of 25 years in the united states navy. and as a former nasa astronaut who flew four missions into space. you know, my decades as a pilot, military officer, and astronaut gave me a unique perspective on our world. i saw our country at its best. i also saw humanity at its worst. fr the cockpit of my a-6 intruder, i saw america lead the international coalition that defeated saddam hussein. i also saw the devastating effects of war, itself. from orbit, i saw our planet as a perfect blue marble just floating there in
thank you. >> polly sheppard and felecia sanders survived the charleston massacre. they were at that prayer meeting that night. polly sheppard said the killer told her she would live so she could tell what happened that day. see here now mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords, former congresswoman who was shot and nearly killed in february 2011. >> it is so great to be here in the great city of philadelphia. and i speak to you tonight as the proud son of two new jersey police...
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that was coup, edwin polly called it polly's coup. the leader wan the campaign to try -- ran the campaign to try to get wallace off the ticket in 1944. i love the detail how they did it. but wallace was the second most popular person in the country behind roosevelt so the day the democratic party convention started july 20, 1944, eltering evening in chicago, they released a poll asking voters who they wanted on the ticket as vice president. 2% said they wanted harry truman. 65% said they wanted wallace back as vice president. given our democracy of course, you know, trump is threatening riots if he doesn't get the nomination, how could they get wallace off the ticket if he had 65% popular support? the problem was that the party bosses controlled the convention. the first night of the convention, they have the whole thing against the wallas for truman. the first night of the convention, wallace made a speech for roosevelt. the place went wild. spontaneous eruption led bied a y stevenson and hubert humphrey. claude pepper realized if he
that was coup, edwin polly called it polly's coup. the leader wan the campaign to try -- ran the campaign to try to get wallace off the ticket in 1944. i love the detail how they did it. but wallace was the second most popular person in the country behind roosevelt so the day the democratic party convention started july 20, 1944, eltering evening in chicago, they released a poll asking voters who they wanted on the ticket as vice president. 2% said they wanted harry truman. 65% said they wanted...
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shares of polly com up to 12.27 and my tell surged more than 19% to 7.21. >>> mcdonald says it will take a $235 million charge in the second quarter because of refranchising thousands of restaurants and relocating company headquarters to ch chan profit by >>> gap sees same story sales rise for the first time since early last year. better than expected results were driven by sales in the old navy brand. investors please wd the news, gap shares up to $22.68. >>> shares of bare cue da networks took off today after the provider of cloud security products reported rise in both profit and revenue. the results were sharply ahead shares up more than 18.5%. they finished at 18.43. >>> our guest liked growth stocks could see double digit gains. the last time she was on, she recommended crea, price line and cisco foods up 35%. she is mary ann monotan, senior investment analyst. nice to have you here. >> thank you, sue. >> let's start with your pe are anxious to hear you did well with the it last time you were here. air lease is on the top tonight. why? >> right. well, air lease is specialty financi
shares of polly com up to 12.27 and my tell surged more than 19% to 7.21. >>> mcdonald says it will take a $235 million charge in the second quarter because of refranchising thousands of restaurants and relocating company headquarters to ch chan profit by >>> gap sees same story sales rise for the first time since early last year. better than expected results were driven by sales in the old navy brand. investors please wd the news, gap shares up to $22.68. >>> shares...
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this is a painting of his daughter, >> reporter:living room - polly was richard allen davis, who now sits on death row. klass nowfoundation in polly's name to help find missing children. >> reporter:mady disappeared on july 25, 2015 - and there was a massive search for the brown haired always smiling girl. images of her last seen riding her razor were widely broadcast. sadly, her body was discovered a day later in a dumpster - and this teen, 15 year old aj gonzalez is now charged with her murder. gonzalez is now 16 years old and being tried as an adult with the possibility of facing a life sentence. >> should he? look this is an as an adult, he should have known right from wrong, he lured her >> he knew exactly what he was doing. he lured her into his apartment with a promise of ice cream. bank of what he can graduate student. -- been of what he can graduate to? >> reporter:klaas adds, despite the parents to take from this >> they should always tell an adult where they are going - trusted adults. - someone they can turn to to extricate them from something, and if they are young, like
this is a painting of his daughter, >> reporter:living room - polly was richard allen davis, who now sits on death row. klass nowfoundation in polly's name to help find missing children. >> reporter:mady disappeared on july 25, 2015 - and there was a massive search for the brown haired always smiling girl. images of her last seen riding her razor were widely broadcast. sadly, her body was discovered a day later in a dumpster - and this teen, 15 year old aj gonzalez is now charged...
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[applause] >> judy woodruff: polly sheppard and felicia sanders, felicia sanders lost her son, and polly sheppard was spared from those shootings, the theme is gun violence and we expect to come to the stage in just a moment, gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly. here is mark kelly. >> thank you. thank you, everyone. it is so great to be here in the great city of philadelphia. i speak to you tonight as a proud son of two new jersey police officers. as a veteran of 39 combat missions during operation desert storm and of 25 years in the united states navy, and as a former nasa astronaut who flew four missions into space, you know, my decades as a pilot, military officer and astronaut gave me a unique perspective on our world. i saw our country at its best. i also saw humanity at its worst. from the cockpit of my a6 intruder i saw america lead the coalition that defeated saddam hussein. [applause] i salz saw alsalso saw the deva affects of war itself. i saw our planet as a perfect blue marble floating there in the blackness of space from orbit, but i also saw reseeding glaciers an
[applause] >> judy woodruff: polly sheppard and felicia sanders, felicia sanders lost her son, and polly sheppard was spared from those shootings, the theme is gun violence and we expect to come to the stage in just a moment, gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly. here is mark kelly. >> thank you. thank you, everyone. it is so great to be here in the great city of philadelphia. i speak to you tonight as a proud son of two new jersey police officers. as a veteran of 39...
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. >> i basically just draw a polly gone and in shorthand, 88 ponderosa pine. >> reporter: flying like a lawn mower at over 100 miles per hour. >> it's meant for speed. >> reporter: among the agencies getting it, cal fire. >> we saw an increase in the number of incidents over the past several days. just this past week we responded to nearly 360 new wildfires? >> reporter: spring rains then summer heat left dead heat. >> the situation is severe. >> reporter: in davis, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> we're in our summer months. we're seeing heat, but it's been kind of cool the last couple days. >> up and down. our meteorologist has the latest. >> unseasonably cool. these cool numbers are going to hang with us through the next couple of days. not only until the second half of the weekend will we see warmer air and more typical temperatures. we have some fog developing. live doppler showing you that yard lineally white along the coast. we'll show you the fog. it's advancing over san francisco from west to east. it has jumped over into the east bay. patchy cloud cover and the fog will contin
. >> i basically just draw a polly gone and in shorthand, 88 ponderosa pine. >> reporter: flying like a lawn mower at over 100 miles per hour. >> it's meant for speed. >> reporter: among the agencies getting it, cal fire. >> we saw an increase in the number of incidents over the past several days. just this past week we responded to nearly 360 new wildfires? >> reporter: spring rains then summer heat left dead heat. >> the situation is severe. >>...
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now we are honored to have charleston survivors felicia sanders and polly sheppard here with us tonightwelcoming them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening. my we mean you no harm. tawanza, my hero. two days later, i forgave the shooter who murdered him. hate destroys those who harbor it. i refuse to let hate destroy me. though i have asked how was he able to purchase the gun he used to kill so many? after that fateful day, hillary clinton called on lawmakers to close the charleston loophole. because of the loophole, even though the shooter had an arrest record, when it didn't surface, as three days passed he could still buy that gun. no one should feel what i've seen. no one should feel how we feel, how we suffered. the bible tells us that be humble ourselves, pray and turn from our wicked ways. god will forgive us and heal our land. let us heed god's word and in turn, may god heal our nation. >> amen. to heal we must forgive. that's what i've learned this past year. the shooting in charleston has hate in his heart. the shooter in orlando had hate in his heart and the shooter in dallas did, too. so
now we are honored to have charleston survivors felicia sanders and polly sheppard here with us tonightwelcoming them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening. my we mean you no harm. tawanza, my hero. two days later, i forgave the shooter who murdered him. hate destroys those who harbor it. i refuse to let hate destroy me. though i have asked how was he able to purchase the gun he used to kill so many? after that fateful day, hillary clinton called on lawmakers to close the charleston loophole....
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i don't expect him to be polly anna, but i think he will be trying to unify the crowd an the party. >> should secretary clinton address the religious portion, that the dnc at least in an e-mail suggested we will use his religion against him? >> i don't know. >> should she? >> i don't think so. >> she should ignore it. >> she didn't do it. >> i know. >> i think the campaign -- her campaign has made it clear that's not what they stand for. throughout the campaign they have made it clear. >> as far as we know, there's no indication that secretary clinton was in on this. >> that's never. >> nobody said that so far. >> you can't be -- these are people who have been in the party for ten, 20 years. they are people that have been working in the state parties. some guy from outside the party says i want to take it over. the same thing. people at the rnc were for jeb bush or ted cruz. i'm sure, i don't want to -- wait until we see these e-mails. >> i'd'd love to see it. i'm equal opportunity f. the republicans want to, i have to go, thank you. >>> the convention will open tomorrow. but outside
i don't expect him to be polly anna, but i think he will be trying to unify the crowd an the party. >> should secretary clinton address the religious portion, that the dnc at least in an e-mail suggested we will use his religion against him? >> i don't know. >> should she? >> i don't think so. >> she should ignore it. >> she didn't do it. >> i know. >> i think the campaign -- her campaign has made it clear that's not what they stand for....
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it can't be oh, my goodness, polly know.e has got to fall someplace closer to, almost safe as picking someone who people maybe don't know a whole lot about. >> i think rollins logic is very sound. i think trump gave another clue in the "washington post" interview yesterday. harris: you like the clues. >> conspiracy theories that hemmer has going at the moment. >> one is true, would you give me that? harris: because you asked. >> he said yesterday in that interview, thank you, he doesn't know of a presidential campaign where the vice-presidential pick has mattered. liz: lbj and kennedy. harris: pick the wrong one can hurt you. >> he makes the case, this is top of the ticket. a great topic. harris: but we don't know. >> people vote trump or clinton. end of it. harris: no, it is true. so with regard to when this announcement potentially could come, i meantiming is auspicous. it is right before the convention. it puts him back atop the news cycle. >> i'm saying it is thursday. harris: you're saying it is thursday. are you going
it can't be oh, my goodness, polly know.e has got to fall someplace closer to, almost safe as picking someone who people maybe don't know a whole lot about. >> i think rollins logic is very sound. i think trump gave another clue in the "washington post" interview yesterday. harris: you like the clues. >> conspiracy theories that hemmer has going at the moment. >> one is true, would you give me that? harris: because you asked. >> he said yesterday in that...
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the preview involves pol polly n dancers. dancers.off what you're doingd and while doing that i'll talk t with zach jamie is with us fromf the wizards girls as well. w this is perfect i guess for thit time of year. of y gives us a little break from brk things starring that feel thest heat getting this humidity anday now it's like, okay, let's listen for the cold basketballal wintertime sport bring it all sg around in the summer.nd >> it is a cold sport.is cold sr it's cold outside but we're w center tomorrow.nt doors open aert 5:30 at verizonr center best fart free and openrn to the public.to t we want everybody to come down end enjoy it. it. >> you'll do good promotionsd po what was the idea getting allnga this together with the dancershe and everything else.an >> we want to give back to theo fans. we love giving to the fans all a through the season and in thesen off season, too.f se we thought let's do a summer a s league practice make it opentpen let's get autographs for peoplee that will be there for the and t tire summer league.r
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. >> look 33% of the democratic party in the last polly looked at isn't voting for hillary clinton.what's new? the same thing is true in their party as ours. most republicans support donald trump. some don't. most democrats support hillary. some don't. that the way it is. >> let's turn to your address this evening. the theme of tonight is i believe, make america safe again. >> that's what i'm going to talk about. >> national security message. what are you going to say? >> well that's something i know about. i changed it from the largest crime center of america to the safest city of america. we have the injustices that people feel. we have to do more about it. how our party can do more about it. that doesn't justify ambushing and killing police. i'm also going to talk about how we have to be a lot more assertive against islamic terrorism. we can't be afraid to use the word islamic extremist terrorism. we can't stand in line like obama did and back down. we need a president who will stand up. anyone who knows donald trump knows he will not draw a line in the sand and back down. we nee
. >> look 33% of the democratic party in the last polly looked at isn't voting for hillary clinton.what's new? the same thing is true in their party as ours. most republicans support donald trump. some don't. most democrats support hillary. some don't. that the way it is. >> let's turn to your address this evening. the theme of tonight is i believe, make america safe again. >> that's what i'm going to talk about. >> national security message. what are you going to say?...
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. >> polic polly, does donald tru tapping pence as the running mate move the needle for you either way> one of the big things for me is, i want to see where women stand. and the kind of decisions that are going to affect women. i mean, everyone is important, everyone matters. but women, i think, and minorities also are just so separate from what is going on. >> what are those issues, those, quote unquote, issues for you? >> abortion is definitely a big one. >> so pence has said in the past he would like to see roe versus wade overturned. does that move the needle for you one way or the other, holly? >> that makes me think about what i want to do, also the lgbt thing. >> the pro side or the consi co for you? >> i think his decision is definitely more a con for me. i'm very supportive of that, because i think love is love. >> julianna, what do you think as a hillary clinton supporter, what do you think the mike pence pick does, and how do you think that the clinton camp can best attack that? >> not a lot of people would know governor pence just off the bat. now it's going to bring a lot
. >> polic polly, does donald tru tapping pence as the running mate move the needle for you either way> one of the big things for me is, i want to see where women stand. and the kind of decisions that are going to affect women. i mean, everyone is important, everyone matters. but women, i think, and minorities also are just so separate from what is going on. >> what are those issues, those, quote unquote, issues for you? >> abortion is definitely a big one. >> so...
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>> you know, it's going to be something i think we will hear about in debates and we will hear polly rollouts from both the trump and clinton campaign going forward, but in terms of surprise over sort of politicizing this event, we saw not so long ago the sit in on capitol hill of members of congress demanding new gun legislation. so if that couldn't create some new legislation, it's unlikely that any quick fix, any new speech by either campaign will solve the problem here. but i think later on in the campaign we're going to see acknowledgments that this is an ongoing problem in the u.s. >> daniel straws, kevin cirilli thanks to both of you. >>> we will have much more from dallas when we come back. we're continuing to monitor demonstrations around the country. watching the scene in new york city's union square. we will be right back. >>> this is a city where emotions are running deep. earlier today i was at that memorial by police headquarters, a lot of people in tears. i saw texas attorney general ken paxton there, he came to pay his respects and made time to talk with me about thes
>> you know, it's going to be something i think we will hear about in debates and we will hear polly rollouts from both the trump and clinton campaign going forward, but in terms of surprise over sort of politicizing this event, we saw not so long ago the sit in on capitol hill of members of congress demanding new gun legislation. so if that couldn't create some new legislation, it's unlikely that any quick fix, any new speech by either campaign will solve the problem here. but i think...
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. >> jimmy: budgy smuggler. [ laughter ] >> steve: polly want a cracker.t's true. benji you're gonna start us off. >> jimmy: tie score. >> steve: tie score. 6-6. >> i don't like this. budgy smuggler, yeah. one word. >> okay. oh, this is a tough one. come on. >> jimmy: so far you're doing pretty good. [ laughter ] >> steve: 6-6. it's barn burner. >> um. >> not good with words. that's not his strong suit. >> steve: oh my gosh. >> come on. >> oh, um. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you know what it is? >> steve: no miming. don't mime it. you can't mime it. it's called password. >> cheese. >> steve: cheese. his clue is cheese. >> jimmy: the clue is cheese. [ laughter ] >> steve: after all that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: name a cheese. >> steve: cheese. >> jimmy: name a cheese. >> grilled. >> no. >> jimmy: all right, you're done. >> stop, stop, stop. >> grill? >> jimmy: you said grilled? >> steve: gril >> jimmy: grilled. >> i said wheel. >> wheel. >> jimmy: wheel. >> steve: oh, a wheel of cheese. >> that wasn't very good. >> steve: your turn. one word. >> can i hyphenat
. >> jimmy: budgy smuggler. [ laughter ] >> steve: polly want a cracker.t's true. benji you're gonna start us off. >> jimmy: tie score. >> steve: tie score. 6-6. >> i don't like this. budgy smuggler, yeah. one word. >> okay. oh, this is a tough one. come on. >> jimmy: so far you're doing pretty good. [ laughter ] >> steve: 6-6. it's barn burner. >> um. >> not good with words. that's not his strong suit. >> steve: oh my gosh....
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he has that and polly is very close to him and comes over and is there with him when he dies. on social media and other things, benjamin franklin believed very strongly that the free flow of ideas and free opinion -- free spread of ideas would empower people and eventually, in a very raggedy way, lead to more democracy and more liberties. he believed that if there were papers, there was room for 12. 11 he believed nobody could control the free flow of information. he helped instill in america's dna by bringing thomas payne over, for example, and helping him print pamphlets and hand them out on the street corners. by the way, thomas payne -- ben franklin, they are like the first bloggers. these are pamphleteers and they are spreading ideas. nowadays, if you look at china, cracking down on the free flow of ideas. if you look at with the free flow of ideas is doing around the world, it is sometimes slowly and in a messy way bending the arc of history toward individual empowerment and democracy. and franklin felt that the countries and societies that were most comfortable with the
he has that and polly is very close to him and comes over and is there with him when he dies. on social media and other things, benjamin franklin believed very strongly that the free flow of ideas and free opinion -- free spread of ideas would empower people and eventually, in a very raggedy way, lead to more democracy and more liberties. he believed that if there were papers, there was room for 12. 11 he believed nobody could control the free flow of information. he helped instill in america's...
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. >> the type of work i do is, you know, it's called sentimental, it's called polly anna. whatever.they call me. >> pauley: garry marshall was 81. still to come, flying high. and flying high. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and
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well, to pollies are things that emerge purely as a result of connectivity. the difference between st. petersburg and moscow is always 450 mileses. but depending on how it's connected, it can take you a week or a millisecond to get there. topologies change shape depending on the nature of the connection x. there are topologies for currencies, facebook has a topology, that famous six degrees of separation idea -- >> never heard of it. >> yeah, exactly. all kinds of networks have top logical features and designs, and they tend to optimize themself for the design that makes them most efficient. so the interesting question is, you know, are there areas -- so we know, for instance, why the facebook effect works. what's interesting is when you look at businesses like amazon that at the beginning, it wasn't inherently clear that a merchandise business was going to have that effect. the more people used amazon, therefore, more people would want to use it. why couldn't more people use amazon and all these other things? the great business insight of jeff bezos was to d
well, to pollies are things that emerge purely as a result of connectivity. the difference between st. petersburg and moscow is always 450 mileses. but depending on how it's connected, it can take you a week or a millisecond to get there. topologies change shape depending on the nature of the connection x. there are topologies for currencies, facebook has a topology, that famous six degrees of separation idea -- >> never heard of it. >> yeah, exactly. all kinds of networks have top...
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looking at dallas, even in my own county, when we sit down and get to know one another, where you bring pollylaw enforcement and community leaders together, you talk about these issues, you develop a relationship. your first encounter with a police officer should not be in a negative context. you should be able to basically get together and work together as a community. bill: your hometown newspaper writes this. glen will have the entire country's attention monday. americans are likely to see a rising political star, plucked from relative obsecurity of local elective office in colorado springs. statewide and national media made a big mistake mostly ignoring him. is trump a tough editor? >> no. you know, the one thing -- bill: are you going to be able to say what you want to say? or is the campaign giving you direction that you will heed? >> the message that i am going to deliver is my message. because the message is about america coming together. and once we have come together as a nation we will be stronger it is not about dividing. looking back what is unique in america how well we get to k
looking at dallas, even in my own county, when we sit down and get to know one another, where you bring pollylaw enforcement and community leaders together, you talk about these issues, you develop a relationship. your first encounter with a police officer should not be in a negative context. you should be able to basically get together and work together as a community. bill: your hometown newspaper writes this. glen will have the entire country's attention monday. americans are likely to see a...
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polly come is end their pact and will be joining up with sirius capital group, a private equity firm. about $2 billion in total. and fumbled it through equity. olly come stopped popping. coming up, it is the countdown to the june jobs report. 180,000 jobs expected in june in the u.s. fresh reaction from bill gross. ahead on "go." this is bloomberg. jonathan: futures in the u.s. ahead of the payrolls support a little bit firmer. the london, ftse 100 is unchanged. guy johnson saying sterling now the worst performing currency so far this year, beating the argentine peso. dollar yen close to the 100 market. 144. a fourth straight day of declines for that currency pair. and yields unchanged in a week where we saw an all-time yield on the u.s. 10-year. david? david: thanks very much, john thafpblet as everyone knows, you certainly should by now if you're watching the program, today is u.s. jobs day. here to preview the numbers is david roseberg, the chief from est -- economist toronto. what are you expecting? >> i don't think the a.d.p. is going to miss two months in a row. the consistence
polly come is end their pact and will be joining up with sirius capital group, a private equity firm. about $2 billion in total. and fumbled it through equity. olly come stopped popping. coming up, it is the countdown to the june jobs report. 180,000 jobs expected in june in the u.s. fresh reaction from bill gross. ahead on "go." this is bloomberg. jonathan: futures in the u.s. ahead of the payrolls support a little bit firmer. the london, ftse 100 is unchanged. guy johnson saying...
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. >> host: polly, napomo, california. >> caller: oh, it's holly. hi, sebastian.uff over years and enjoyed a lot of it, and since you wrote "the perfect storm," i was wondering if you would ever investigate, which we still need to designate el faro which sank in october of 2013 and your comments on that. >> host: thank you, holly. >> guest: yeah. i think el faro was a container ship that sank during a hurricane 2013, i think she broke in half and sank. i'm not sure. she sank very suddenly. no, i probably won't write about that. i tend not to go back to the same topic. >> host: joanne tweets in, doesn't isis fit the definition of tribe? >> guest: well, let's be careful here. in the sense that i mean it in the sort of anthropological sense, a tribe is a group of people that are dependent on each other for their sustenance or their safety, for the sort of web of symbolic meanings that identify them as a group apart from others. and so it's an easy word to throw around. i think there are, i think there probably is a tribal appeal for people that join isis. they want t
. >> host: polly, napomo, california. >> caller: oh, it's holly. hi, sebastian.uff over years and enjoyed a lot of it, and since you wrote "the perfect storm," i was wondering if you would ever investigate, which we still need to designate el faro which sank in october of 2013 and your comments on that. >> host: thank you, holly. >> guest: yeah. i think el faro was a container ship that sank during a hurricane 2013, i think she broke in half and sank. i'm not...
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." >> a lot of policy one of the polly heavy speeches of the night. make second to paul ryan's speech. not a lot of anecdotes or touchy-feely stuff it was much more like from campaign strategist building values of the country. the traditional republican values speech talking against things like regulation in favor ever school vouchers and against public education. >> very much making a case against hillary clinton, mark shields. we heard donald trump junior would be first president who couldn't pass a background check. >> it was very political speech. far more political than -- it was -- he was nervous at the outset he grew in confidence as he connected with the crowd. the crowd responded. he became more comfortable. but other than tiffany trump, was still waiting for sort of that personal sense of dad gets up and we had pillow fights or he was always -- went to him in the middle of the night in the storm. just don't have that -- >> thinking what your children would say. amy? >> pillow fights and -- i don't know that i would have all that have to say.
." >> a lot of policy one of the polly heavy speeches of the night. make second to paul ryan's speech. not a lot of anecdotes or touchy-feely stuff it was much more like from campaign strategist building values of the country. the traditional republican values speech talking against things like regulation in favor ever school vouchers and against public education. >> very much making a case against hillary clinton, mark shields. we heard donald trump junior would be first...