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apparently he's a pices. >> the white house fired back at regan. a spokesman denounced his book as a breech of confidence seeking to exploit the first family for personal self interest. mrs. reagan had said it's come clear to me that don reidman doesn't really like me. but for all the attacks, the first lady will continue consulting an astrologer about the president's schedule. regan charges that almost every major decision made during his two years as chief of staff was first cleared with the astrologier. he even did a horoscope an the soviet leader. he also charges the first lady kept the president from making almost any public appearances for three months after theu ran contra scandal was revealed. >> this was a big story in 1988. those are two clips from the nightly news. they were a week apart. the story was still percolating at that sort of a level. this was kind of a big story of this part of the reagan presidency. and it was all first made public by don regan. he had been chairman of merrill lynch. he was a really big wheel in the business
apparently he's a pices. >> the white house fired back at regan. a spokesman denounced his book as a breech of confidence seeking to exploit the first family for personal self interest. mrs. reagan had said it's come clear to me that don reidman doesn't really like me. but for all the attacks, the first lady will continue consulting an astrologer about the president's schedule. regan charges that almost every major decision made during his two years as chief of staff was first cleared...
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so don regan maybe broke some so don regan maybe broke some new ground when he turned against his president, president reagan, while that president was still in office. dick morris proved he could not get away with something like that. you could turn it into the basis of a lucrative new career. specifically because that president had once trusted you and held you close. therefore, that put you in a position to know things about that president that you could later blab about for money and to advance your own aims. the latest one of these happened to president obama. it happened in the form of pinetta. it was leon pinetta as white house chief of staff who had to face all the questions about dick morris and the hooker. he had to face all of those questions in the press corps the day they broke up in the 1996 campaign. he's talking about president obama as a bad leader and he's made a series of bad decisions that leon pinetta would have done better. but this time around, there's something weird going on. we've seen something like this with don regan in the reagan era and dick morris in the clin
so don regan maybe broke some so don regan maybe broke some new ground when he turned against his president, president reagan, while that president was still in office. dick morris proved he could not get away with something like that. you could turn it into the basis of a lucrative new career. specifically because that president had once trusted you and held you close. therefore, that put you in a position to know things about that president that you could later blab about for money and to...
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and it was all first made public by don regan. he had been chairman of merrill lynch. he was a really big wheel in the business world who came to washington in 1981 after 35 years of merrill lynch in order to become ronald's secretary. and then he became the president's chief of staff. he contended that nancy reagan did not like him. if that's true, the feeling was certainly mutual. he blamed her for forcing him out as chief of staff in 1987. he was hard at work about president reagan being a dim bulb who was easily manipulated. this book about how the first lady was not just unelected, but somewhat bizarre power behind the throne there the white house. and, of course, the news about astrologers being allowed to prescribe what the president of the united states could and could not do. every major decision in the reagan white house made in consultation with astrologers. the book was published just a few months after don regan left as white house chief of staff. and he's not the only very high level white house source to turn against his president and write the tell-all
and it was all first made public by don regan. he had been chairman of merrill lynch. he was a really big wheel in the business world who came to washington in 1981 after 35 years of merrill lynch in order to become ronald's secretary. and then he became the president's chief of staff. he contended that nancy reagan did not like him. if that's true, the feeling was certainly mutual. he blamed her for forcing him out as chief of staff in 1987. he was hard at work about president reagan being a...
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for more on the debate of quarantine's, trish regan is here with me now.ving a debate on quarantine. >> what side are you on? >> it doesn't really matter. there, i'm a over journalist covering this story and i come in contact with people who have this, i can tell you absolutely i would feel like it was my obligation to self quarantine myself for the 21 days. i have children and you have children. we would never want to expose family members to this. backituation when she came into this country was not a good one. we certainly should be treating all of our health care workers with respect and care. , i just can't help but -- if i were in her situation, i would want to make sure that i was absolutely 100% ok before i endangered anyone. >> what is the other side of this argument? , here you have politicians getting in the way. you have chris christie and governor cuomo and other people saying this is what we are doing for the public good. secure.kes people feel we have president obama saying the exact same thing. we are looking at signs and fax. -- science an
for more on the debate of quarantine's, trish regan is here with me now.ving a debate on quarantine. >> what side are you on? >> it doesn't really matter. there, i'm a over journalist covering this story and i come in contact with people who have this, i can tell you absolutely i would feel like it was my obligation to self quarantine myself for the 21 days. i have children and you have children. we would never want to expose family members to this. backituation when she came into...
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. >> there were government shut downs under him and regan. there were government shut downs under everybody. >> so this isn't unique oak. i think several things about obama. one, i do think that he is -- you know, the late tom clancy wrote a book called the sum of all fears, i think one of his jack ryan novels, and for some people, i think, president obama is the sum of all fears. you know? he's this sort of -- you know, this black guy with all these fancy, degrees and he's very apoideay and he's president. and he embodies this -- the changing america and changes that are disquieting to a lot of people. >> yeah. >> and that cause a lot of anxiety. so that's one of the things i think. second, he certainly anticipated different atmosphere when he came into office. he would candidly say if he were sitting here between us, i think , that if you recall george bush was asked did you tell me of the mistakes he made in office and he couldn't think of any. president obama could think of several things that he did at the beginning of his term, if he ha
. >> there were government shut downs under him and regan. there were government shut downs under everybody. >> so this isn't unique oak. i think several things about obama. one, i do think that he is -- you know, the late tom clancy wrote a book called the sum of all fears, i think one of his jack ryan novels, and for some people, i think, president obama is the sum of all fears. you know? he's this sort of -- you know, this black guy with all these fancy, degrees and he's very...
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ronald regan. he died at the age of 73. faculty and staff are remembering the principal, dr. payne after he suddenly passed away. >> lives of troubled inner city children completely transformed at the hands of one man. that's the life being celebrated today at the duke ellington school of arts. he was a >> it is filled with shock and sorrow as former students and current students and parents have been mourning here with the staff. they have been dropping off flowers all morning long after hearing father john payne passed away. as he was working at the school he collapsed and rushed to the hospital where he later died of a heart attack. served as the pastor at the school and served for those elementary students and became the dean in 200 and last year was promoted to principal. >> this is not hyperbole. he saved the lives of county less numbers of students and level a mark. >> i can't even imagine not having him as an educator. and as a consummate leader wholistically touching the lives of the child
ronald regan. he died at the age of 73. faculty and staff are remembering the principal, dr. payne after he suddenly passed away. >> lives of troubled inner city children completely transformed at the hands of one man. that's the life being celebrated today at the duke ellington school of arts. he was a >> it is filled with shock and sorrow as former students and current students and parents have been mourning here with the staff. they have been dropping off flowers all morning long...
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spoke with trish regan. started by asking why there is such a disconnect between icahn and other investors when it comes to apple. >> i think it is some secular change the people don't realize and apple. greatesthange in the industry in the world, the mobile phone, in that apple is not a hardware manufacturer as people would like to have you think. it is an ecosystem. it's a way of life. every time they sell a phone it is an annuity. this deserves a better multiple. it is going at eight or nine times earnings when it should go 20 times earnings. that is really simple. i like to look at things simply. a couple of things that are simple about the dollar. to me, you try to reduce it to the simplicity. >> how much money are we talking about here? they have already done $30 billion. how much more? >> i said it not completely jokingly that i would see nothing wrong with them doing $100 billion offer. i spoke to tim cook. i sent him the letter. he believes the company is very undervalued, as i do. i mentioned the b
spoke with trish regan. started by asking why there is such a disconnect between icahn and other investors when it comes to apple. >> i think it is some secular change the people don't realize and apple. greatesthange in the industry in the world, the mobile phone, in that apple is not a hardware manufacturer as people would like to have you think. it is an ecosystem. it's a way of life. every time they sell a phone it is an annuity. this deserves a better multiple. it is going at eight...
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trish regan joining me on the set.nd alice from the new york fed. -- an analyst from the new york fed. you can give us the fly on the wall perspective. the arc from the beginning of qe until now, what did it accomplish? a i think it accomplished whole lot. sure, it hasn't been everything we have hoped for but when you look at the problems from fiscal policy, the headmans from -- headwinds from europe, the fact that we have had the economy we have had, there is not a lot of fiscal policy to make up for it. >> i was talking to kathleen gaffney and constance hunter about the initial criticism of qe, and there was a lot of it. a lot of people thought it was going to wreck the economy -- >> i think that the reality is we do not know yet. we do not know if it created an asset bubble unintentionally. it could be credited with preventing us from going into some kind of deep recession. had this been more quick -- here , and weix years later are looking at this in the mix growth. had they been less active and less supportive, mi
trish regan joining me on the set.nd alice from the new york fed. -- an analyst from the new york fed. you can give us the fly on the wall perspective. the arc from the beginning of qe until now, what did it accomplish? a i think it accomplished whole lot. sure, it hasn't been everything we have hoped for but when you look at the problems from fiscal policy, the headmans from -- headwinds from europe, the fact that we have had the economy we have had, there is not a lot of fiscal policy to make...
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i'm matt miller in for trish regan today.ing a close eye on oil, supplies outpacing demand, sending prices dipping below $80 a barrel, or at least they were at one point today. counting down to twitter earnings after the closing bell, and here to walk us through the closing bell and the ecb stress test, a currency manager. "street smart" starts now.
i'm matt miller in for trish regan today.ing a close eye on oil, supplies outpacing demand, sending prices dipping below $80 a barrel, or at least they were at one point today. counting down to twitter earnings after the closing bell, and here to walk us through the closing bell and the ecb stress test, a currency manager. "street smart" starts now.
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street smart with trish reagan is up next. >> i am trish regan. this is treat smart.ve a whole lot coming up on today's show. we aal
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i am trish regan. this is "street smart."to hear from president obama speaking on the white house's ebola response. we'll bring you those comments live as soon as they happen. plus, stocks rising right now now and earnings in consumer confidence. and we are counting down to earnings out of facebook. i'll be joined by the c.e.o. of aetna. "street smart" starts now.
i am trish regan. this is "street smart."to hear from president obama speaking on the white house's ebola response. we'll bring you those comments live as soon as they happen. plus, stocks rising right now now and earnings in consumer confidence. and we are counting down to earnings out of facebook. i'll be joined by the c.e.o. of aetna. "street smart" starts now.
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trishke yesterday to regan. >> every time they sell a phone, it's an annuity. a better multiple than an sep, not a worse one. it should be going at 20 times earnings. i like to look at things simply. >> and it is asia's favorite guessing game. where is kim jong-un? he was apparently a no-show at today's ceremony honoring his father and grandfather. he has not been seen in public for 37 days. earlier this year, he was seen limping, and the north korean official made a rare admission that he had an unspecified physical discomfort. there was an earlier report that he had a leg injury. the nobel was awarded to malala yousafzai, the pakistani girl who two years ago was shot in the head by the taliban. she now campaigns for education rights. and the other was kailash saty children'sworks for rights. musk unveils a new tesla with two motors. risen 71%tesla have this year and there is plenty of skepticism about the stock. he spoke to our own eddie lou. -- eddie lou. -- he spoke to our own betty liu. short-term, some fluctuation. at for a company that had billion dollar
trishke yesterday to regan. >> every time they sell a phone, it's an annuity. a better multiple than an sep, not a worse one. it should be going at 20 times earnings. i like to look at things simply. >> and it is asia's favorite guessing game. where is kim jong-un? he was apparently a no-show at today's ceremony honoring his father and grandfather. he has not been seen in public for 37 days. earlier this year, he was seen limping, and the north korean official made a rare admission...
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trish regan joins us. you wrote an op ed on the communications strategy. >> in usa today i did.information. normally journalists recognize the value and all that communication. we like that. but we are in a situation now moving basedket is on what they think janet yellen is doing, and not even what they think. they know. it is being telegraphed so far ahead of time. what i am asking here is, why not have a little mystery between the markets and the fed? it is very interesting, mark. prior to 1994, the fed never told anyone when it moved on its interest rates. you had to gauge it based on what happened, and in the market the next day. we do not want to return to that, but it seems since and continuing with janet yellen, there is this desire on behalf of the fed to give the markets so much information. --ok, then is it the market' problem based on how they are interpreting it? >> you have a market that, i think, is overly dependent on the word of the federal reserve. i am going to value this market based on what i really think it is worth, knowing the fed could tug the rug out fro
trish regan joins us. you wrote an op ed on the communications strategy. >> in usa today i did.information. normally journalists recognize the value and all that communication. we like that. but we are in a situation now moving basedket is on what they think janet yellen is doing, and not even what they think. they know. it is being telegraphed so far ahead of time. what i am asking here is, why not have a little mystery between the markets and the fed? it is very interesting, mark. prior...
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i am filling in for trish regan. and analyst is joining us and he is still bullish on the markets. 2125 on the snp in the within theths -- s&p next 12 months. he has not changed that. >> that has got to be a mistake. >> we will see if anything changed for him in the last 24 hours. >> conventional thinking has been, at least by the middle of next year, they are going to move on rates. have you heard anything that is moving people? >> we heard stanley fischer say that if markets continue to decline overseas, that could frombly delay the fed raising interest rates by the middle of next year. this is a moving target i always find it funny how people think that, once the fed says it's something, they are going to ignore the factors leading up to that change, that they are going to be stuck on that one forecast. >> a betty liu will be joining us, filling in for trish regan top ofeet smart" at the the hour. matt miller is at the new york stock exchange. fiat automobiles making their debut, giving u.s. investors the opportunity. they are hoping to increase vehicle sales by almost 60%. matt
i am filling in for trish regan. and analyst is joining us and he is still bullish on the markets. 2125 on the snp in the within theths -- s&p next 12 months. he has not changed that. >> that has got to be a mistake. >> we will see if anything changed for him in the last 24 hours. >> conventional thinking has been, at least by the middle of next year, they are going to move on rates. have you heard anything that is moving people? >> we heard stanley fischer say that...
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i will be talking to my colleague trish regan.ght back. ♪ >> it has been an uphill battle for fans of bitcoin. the digital currency has split in value in 2014 to as low as about $300 from 800 $50. detractors say they have been vindicated, and supporters say it would lead to a more efficient virtual economy. my colleague trish regan joins bitcoin.r more on >> yes, it has lost a lot of its value, but interestingly, this is becoming increasingly sophisticated. are now tryinge to find more and more ways backd tracing been going to its original user, so there is something out there now called the dark wallet, and the dark wallet that is being developed right now in an open source code environment will enable people to really try and make this anonymous. right now, the way bitcoin works is it is not entirely anonymous, because at some point in time, it is going to get tracked back to an ip address somewhere, so what you are seeing is increasing people online making the push to make it fully anonymous, and in society, you could operate o
i will be talking to my colleague trish regan.ght back. ♪ >> it has been an uphill battle for fans of bitcoin. the digital currency has split in value in 2014 to as low as about $300 from 800 $50. detractors say they have been vindicated, and supporters say it would lead to a more efficient virtual economy. my colleague trish regan joins bitcoin.r more on >> yes, it has lost a lot of its value, but interestingly, this is becoming increasingly sophisticated. are now tryinge to find...
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trish regan joins me. an interesting week.y.where we are on >> we have been all over the place, a return to volatility. it is an exciting story to report on during the last hour of trading. we have seen incredible swings. we will see how much this holds up. >> what happened in the last couple of hours yesterday? on thosee market loans, and i guess for the past couple of days, and what was the traders sentiment is said we do not want to and the day like this? >> there is uncertainty. no one is sure if the federal reserve will be there should we need them. ,ou have the bullard comments qe might be something that might not actually -- or would be continued. you could put the taper on pause. that gave people optimistic thinking the fed will be there, and then started taking what does it mean that the fed needs to be there? what kind of situation are we in? is europe going to be that bad? >> recently, when you wrote the op-ed for "usa today" you talk about fed transparency, and maybe there is too much transparency. i talked to dann
trish regan joins me. an interesting week.y.where we are on >> we have been all over the place, a return to volatility. it is an exciting story to report on during the last hour of trading. we have seen incredible swings. we will see how much this holds up. >> what happened in the last couple of hours yesterday? on thosee market loans, and i guess for the past couple of days, and what was the traders sentiment is said we do not want to and the day like this? >> there is...
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regan national. 77 already. this is only the noon hour, my friend. e should get a shot of this. our dew points are at 65. you will notice the high humidity. and here's that southerly wind. we're getting gusts at times at 20-30 miles per hour so oakland has a 35-mile-per-hour gust and winds in manassas -- that's skirt alert dry tierya, so be careful, ladies. i will be as well. this is all to our west and in advance of our huge storm system that has been pounding parts of the country with huge weather. doctor georgia stretching through the carolinas. if you're trying to travel in all of this, there will likely be delays in charlotte and kansas city we're keeping an eye there because the orioles game should have a makeup game and it's going to be on the breezy side and we'll how that impacts the game. we'll see some showers beginning to develop for tonight. that will continue through the morning. a cold patch will start to clear things out. we'll show you the micro cast and you can hone in on all that. tomorrow morning when we wake up maybe some spotty showers but west of the blue
regan national. 77 already. this is only the noon hour, my friend. e should get a shot of this. our dew points are at 65. you will notice the high humidity. and here's that southerly wind. we're getting gusts at times at 20-30 miles per hour so oakland has a 35-mile-per-hour gust and winds in manassas -- that's skirt alert dry tierya, so be careful, ladies. i will be as well. this is all to our west and in advance of our huge storm system that has been pounding parts of the country with huge...
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desde entonces regan que preferÍa el color rojo bailaron en galas con vestidos de la renta.minicana era un orgullo nacional no sÓlo por llevar el nombre del paÍs en los mejores nombres de la moda. si na o por su profunda sensibilidad humana. todo conocÍa perfectamente la faceta del diseÑador con sus obras por los niÑos. se tiene el duelo de un paÍs por su Ídolo. >> puedo ver gracias a dios y luego a Él. >> invidente hace 18 aÑos considera el diseÑador dominicano como un Ángul caido del cielo. que costeÓ la operación que le devolviÓ la alegrÍa, siendo un niÑo. >> oscar de la renta extendiÓ sus manos para poder facilitarme la visa, hacia los estados unidos. en la ciudad de bostÓn. >> es uno de los mÁs de dos mil niÑos que oscar de la renta ayudÓ de diversas maneras desde el hogar del niÑo en la ciudad de la romana, en el este del paÍs. >> principalmente a mÍ que tuve l gran experiencia de que Él me regalara mi primer reyes, un triciclo. >> la bandera de la repÚblica dominicana se colocÓ a media asta en la uscuela dentro de la fundaciÓn que apadrinaba. >> fue persona persona ap
desde entonces regan que preferÍa el color rojo bailaron en galas con vestidos de la renta.minicana era un orgullo nacional no sÓlo por llevar el nombre del paÍs en los mejores nombres de la moda. si na o por su profunda sensibilidad humana. todo conocÍa perfectamente la faceta del diseÑador con sus obras por los niÑos. se tiene el duelo de un paÍs por su Ídolo. >> puedo ver gracias a dios y luego a Él. >> invidente hace 18 aÑos considera el diseÑador dominicano como un...
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. >> my character, laura is in a deeply dysfunctional relationship with michael keaton's character regan to being in this raymond carver adaptation with very little interest in the work or the process and, of course, it doesn't work out the patients. >> now you are about to destroy what's left of your career. >> lesley, the character i play, is just an actress whose childhood dream is, you know, always been the same, and this is as close as she's ever gotten. >> you know i am right. ♪ ♪ >> hey, what's up? why don't you try to rest a little bit. >> the films generally allow for multiple interpretations, what are your interpret tapingses of "birdman" and your characters? >> that's a good question right off the bat. >> thank you. >> i am still thinking of about the movie. i love when a movie is open for interpretation, i think it's a really kind of a -- it's hard probably do because you don't want to leave it too open. and he leaves it just open enough where, what what happ what was that? what does that mean? >> is that in his minds? >> it's ultimately about a character that michael keaton
. >> my character, laura is in a deeply dysfunctional relationship with michael keaton's character regan to being in this raymond carver adaptation with very little interest in the work or the process and, of course, it doesn't work out the patients. >> now you are about to destroy what's left of your career. >> lesley, the character i play, is just an actress whose childhood dream is, you know, always been the same, and this is as close as she's ever gotten. >> you know...
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. >> matt regan is the vice presint of policy at bay area council.in to people a little bit abou what the council does. >> thank you, cheryl. >> the bay area council is an organization cprised the bay area's leading business figures, ceos from the largest employers and we work on iues of public policy. our objective is to maintain the bay area a the best place in the world to live and work. we work on issues like transportation, health care and the environment >> i wouldn't expect that childhood velopment as a priority but this is a great opportunity, right? >> it doesn't seem like a natural fit for a business organization to be focusing so much attention on, but we've studied a lot of research and actually commissioned a research report of our own several years ago that shows that investing in early education is perhps the best dollar that the state of california make an ivestment in. the returns on those vestments are high as 17 to 1. >> wow. >> depeing on the demographic of the child tt you make the investment in. the highest risk children, you're
. >> matt regan is the vice presint of policy at bay area council.in to people a little bit abou what the council does. >> thank you, cheryl. >> the bay area council is an organization cprised the bay area's leading business figures, ceos from the largest employers and we work on iues of public policy. our objective is to maintain the bay area a the best place in the world to live and work. we work on issues like transportation, health care and the environment >> i...
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be i recall when regan was -- came into office. there was enormous dislike for the bureau of human rights which had been created under jimmy carter and ran those four years by fat darian who was unfairly blamed by many people in our administration to help destabilize friendly governments which one was iran who as bad as he was what came after him made him look like a golden agent away. so there was no eagerness to have that office and hague nominated one of the first assistant secretarys that i know of to be turned down by the senate. i won't name him. it's unkind. but you can go look it up. and as soon as that nomination was rejected hague decided, ok. his is a good opportunity to abolish the office of human rights. this is a crazy idea if we're going to have any kind of support for the helsinki process, any kind of opposition of the soviet union on political grounds. we can't abandon the support for democracy. he said there's a better way to do it than going around and harassing individual governments and that is to work on syste
be i recall when regan was -- came into office. there was enormous dislike for the bureau of human rights which had been created under jimmy carter and ran those four years by fat darian who was unfairly blamed by many people in our administration to help destabilize friendly governments which one was iran who as bad as he was what came after him made him look like a golden agent away. so there was no eagerness to have that office and hague nominated one of the first assistant secretarys that i...
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trish regan helped me out. listen. >> we are seeing, strengthening leading to nice demand patterns. you can see our strategy playing through in the results. we are growing the client market. we shipped over 100 million microprocessors in the first time in our history pre-that led to 30% margin growth. >> a really dramatic turn if you look over the last seven quarters were you can see the negative numbers get smaller in terms of year-over-year growth. you have done consecutive quarters of a percent year-over-year revenue growth on a big number. the pc business has been surprisingly strong. is that went to continue? we are predicting seasonal for the fourth quarter. q4you take the midpoint for it would be up on the order of 6% or so versus the fourth quarter of last year. we are predicting we see another quarter of growth. in the pc segment what you're saying is that we are bringing right technology through our partners to the marketplace. it is giving is a great user experience at the higher end of extending but also our technology into lower price points. we are getting some share b
trish regan helped me out. listen. >> we are seeing, strengthening leading to nice demand patterns. you can see our strategy playing through in the results. we are growing the client market. we shipped over 100 million microprocessors in the first time in our history pre-that led to 30% margin growth. >> a really dramatic turn if you look over the last seven quarters were you can see the negative numbers get smaller in terms of year-over-year growth. you have done consecutive...
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for more on the elections in brazil, i'm joined by trish regan.the biggest problems this country has is that it has been somewhat isolationist. it has not embraced the global economy as it could and as it should. you see all these tariffs. i can remember being in sao paulo running out of lipstick and going into a department store and trying to buy cliniqu e and the price tag on this was so significant, you can buy for nine dollars in new york. you would pay roughly $40 in brazil. sellu.s. company tries to there, they will get hit by a much higher price tag. businessesee enough moving back-and-forth across the borders. they tend to just try to operate on their own. that has not worked. >> we have a story on bloomberg.com. see a bigger credit downgrade. >> brazil is a country with so much hope. everybody is excited about the consumer class there because it's a western class culturally, very similar to us. a fairly educated population growing in terms of the education. they always seem to be this country of hope, but have not realized you have to cli
for more on the elections in brazil, i'm joined by trish regan.the biggest problems this country has is that it has been somewhat isolationist. it has not embraced the global economy as it could and as it should. you see all these tariffs. i can remember being in sao paulo running out of lipstick and going into a department store and trying to buy cliniqu e and the price tag on this was so significant, you can buy for nine dollars in new york. you would pay roughly $40 in brazil. sellu.s....
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trish regan joins me here in studio. you have been to brazil.w what the polls is down there. wall street wants nevis? >> they would like to see him. new.ed something clearly, the policies have not been working. it is tragic in some ways. i have been reporting on brazil for a time. it seems as though for a while i was going down there every year and the story was consistently one of hope and promise, that this was to be the emerging market, that it could be the china of the western hemisphere. all this potential. unfortunately, it could never seem to get out of its own way. in ave really seen that very clear way. about was talking to us the structure. how important is that for the future? >> it is huge. think about the traffic alone. you would have to budget several hours to get to the airport, even if there were no traffic, you could get there in 20 minutes. traffic is a huge problem. getting from one place to another in brazil, basic stuff, huge problem. they do not have the roads. they just do not have the infrastructure in place. a lot of bra
trish regan joins me here in studio. you have been to brazil.w what the polls is down there. wall street wants nevis? >> they would like to see him. new.ed something clearly, the policies have not been working. it is tragic in some ways. i have been reporting on brazil for a time. it seems as though for a while i was going down there every year and the story was consistently one of hope and promise, that this was to be the emerging market, that it could be the china of the western...
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trish regan joins me now. $30 million? money.'t of this is the largest bitcoin while a company. they have 2.3 million users. they're hoping to grow to 20 million users. wallet. the actual that's what this company is providing. they've got the $30 million from future branson to perfect partners and other angel rounds. braintree is another investor. a significant amount of money. competing withis coin base. they need to attract users to bitcoin. you and i spoke during the commercial break. it seems like it's something that is still in the hazy phase for a lot of people. the recent summit a venture capitalists get excited about this is because of the future. the potential it represents. as for being a currency, think it's going to face a lot of challenges. .t is so volatile this time last year, it was around $1000. now, the $300 range. is anlatility itself issue. there is the regulation issue. does this become something that is regulated? it needs to become a clearly, otherwise there are lots of things that could happen. it's effecti
trish regan joins me now. $30 million? money.'t of this is the largest bitcoin while a company. they have 2.3 million users. they're hoping to grow to 20 million users. wallet. the actual that's what this company is providing. they've got the $30 million from future branson to perfect partners and other angel rounds. braintree is another investor. a significant amount of money. competing withis coin base. they need to attract users to bitcoin. you and i spoke during the commercial break. it...
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he revealed this in chicago .esterday in a panel trish regan joins me now.y can make this up. >> you know it's interesting about this. look. the reality is, he is now self-employed. he is no longer an employee of the federal government. he is doing pretty well, makes about 250 thousand dollars every time he gives a speech. >> which begs the question, why doesn't he just pay the mortgage? >> that is a question probably for him and only him to answer. rates are interest low and everything. you might as well take out the loan, i guess. more of an having issue than say somebody who has a steady income just because his income is a little more lumpy. -- that may >> how much per speech? >> $250,000. >> i'll take it. >> just do one a year, right? is not exactly easy for your average american and ben bernanke is not your average american, for people to get loans right now. we don't want anything like what we had a pre-2008, no income, no asset loans, but why is it that your average person is having a harder time getting a mortgage loan? i don't know if it's too tight
he revealed this in chicago .esterday in a panel trish regan joins me now.y can make this up. >> you know it's interesting about this. look. the reality is, he is now self-employed. he is no longer an employee of the federal government. he is doing pretty well, makes about 250 thousand dollars every time he gives a speech. >> which begs the question, why doesn't he just pay the mortgage? >> that is a question probably for him and only him to answer. rates are interest low and...
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i'm trish regan.s rebounding for the fourth day partly due to speculation that the ecb is buying bonds. we will get the numbers and hear from marissa mayer after the bell. and i'm joined by former hp ceo carly fear reena -- carly fear reena. -- carly fiorin
i'm trish regan.s rebounding for the fourth day partly due to speculation that the ecb is buying bonds. we will get the numbers and hear from marissa mayer after the bell. and i'm joined by former hp ceo carly fear reena -- carly fear reena. -- carly fiorin
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more now on the brazilian elections -- trish regan joins me. extensive amount of time in that country. the second lays the nature -- the second-place finisher says those in the government lost their chance to make the country grow. did they? next they are looking at recession right now in brazil, and this comes after four years of stagnation. what is disappointing and surprising about all of this is that at one point, brazil held all the promise in the world. this is supposed to be a china of the western hemisphere. had a large top elation, a population increasingly becoming more educated and affluent. this would be a trick the market for all of our goods. >> what happened? when you are down there, you spoke to some officials and they seemed to hold out so much promise for the future of that country. but cutting people were recognizing all that promise was starting to go away because they had their chance. success and it was assumed the new president would be able to continue that success will stop she was hand-picked to come into that position
more now on the brazilian elections -- trish regan joins me. extensive amount of time in that country. the second lays the nature -- the second-place finisher says those in the government lost their chance to make the country grow. did they? next they are looking at recession right now in brazil, and this comes after four years of stagnation. what is disappointing and surprising about all of this is that at one point, brazil held all the promise in the world. this is supposed to be a china of...
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trish regan is trying to get carl icahn on the phone. as wel get to her as soon can. stay with us.om line" continues in just a moment. ♪ >> the sure to catch bloomberg coverage of the vanity fair summit today and tomorrow. emily chang and stephanie ruhle will be live on site at vanity fair with a great lineup of guests, including shane smith, ceo and cofounder of vice media, and the former ceo of viacom. 3:30 newrview is that york time right here on bloomberg television. american banker has released its 2014 edition of the most powerful women in banking. that is the october issue. the president and ceo of citizens bank in admin is among the 25 women to watch. she joins me in the studio. thank you for your time. we should mention, edmond, oklahoma. the bank said its own course since you have been in charge. you have embraced new technology. however customers reacted to that new technology and has it helped you compete against the bigger financial institutions? >> our customers are fortunate to be in a community that's very technologically savvy. they have a great demand for us to be
trish regan is trying to get carl icahn on the phone. as wel get to her as soon can. stay with us.om line" continues in just a moment. ♪ >> the sure to catch bloomberg coverage of the vanity fair summit today and tomorrow. emily chang and stephanie ruhle will be live on site at vanity fair with a great lineup of guests, including shane smith, ceo and cofounder of vice media, and the former ceo of viacom. 3:30 newrview is that york time right here on bloomberg television. american...
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. >> i don't remember as many people doing this in the regan era. >> i would love to be thor, but i have a speech impediment so it means something else. >> i have a hammer. >> thank you for laughing at that. >> greg has a thor hammer too. >> it becomes thor later. >> shoot me now. >> i will come and defend these people before they move on. they might have no jobs, but at least they are not drinking and doing drugs or indulging in harmless fun. they are contributing to the economy. >> that's good. >> don't judge here. >> i don't judge them. i just want to know what they are doing. >> i believe this story was bogus. >> there is no proof they don't have jobs. just because you go to comic-con does president mean you don't have a job. >> you don't think people are resorting to crazy things right now? people are broke. i know -- i have a lot of friends that do some crazy stuff right now because they can't make it in like the regular plain old world so they are dressing up and out there doing crazy stuff. >> i am not poor and i do a lot of crazy stuff for money. >> with your thor hammer. >> tho
. >> i don't remember as many people doing this in the regan era. >> i would love to be thor, but i have a speech impediment so it means something else. >> i have a hammer. >> thank you for laughing at that. >> greg has a thor hammer too. >> it becomes thor later. >> shoot me now. >> i will come and defend these people before they move on. they might have no jobs, but at least they are not drinking and doing drugs or indulging in harmless fun....
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ronald reagan's former chief of staff john regan revealed in his tell-all book that president reaganyou remember all that? here's your question. what kinds of decisions did president reagan and his wife nancy console their astrologer about while president reagan was president. auz it a, the president's schedule, b, what meals to serve at state dinner, c, staffing decisions for the president's cabinet, or d, all of the above. >> i believe it was a, it had to do with his schedule and travel? >> stodid she get that right? >> i'm going to let the nbc news archives answer that one. >> tom, sources tell nbc news that the president and mrs. reagan have consulted an astrologer several times while they're in the white house, and that changes in the president's schedule have been made based on the advice from that astrologer. >> the correct answer is a, the president's schedule. >> yay, that's excellent. this is going to be so much fun. we're going to do this every day. you got one right. you have to get two to win the prize. we're going to go to question two. also from monday's show. after a
ronald reagan's former chief of staff john regan revealed in his tell-all book that president reaganyou remember all that? here's your question. what kinds of decisions did president reagan and his wife nancy console their astrologer about while president reagan was president. auz it a, the president's schedule, b, what meals to serve at state dinner, c, staffing decisions for the president's cabinet, or d, all of the above. >> i believe it was a, it had to do with his schedule and...
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i'm trish regan. join me for an unprecedented look inside america's marijuana industry.
i'm trish regan. join me for an unprecedented look inside america's marijuana industry.
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we will continue to follow this "streetming up on smart" with trish regan.t headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio, streaming on your tablet, and on bloomberg.com. i am mark crumpton. thanks so much for joining us. have a great weekend. set your clocks back an hour saturday into sunday. see you next week trade -- week. ♪
we will continue to follow this "streetming up on smart" with trish regan.t headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio, streaming on your tablet, and on bloomberg.com. i am mark crumpton. thanks so much for joining us. have a great weekend. set your clocks back an hour saturday into sunday. see you next week trade -- week. ♪
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. >>> ronald regan's famed astrologier dies at 87.ived ilimness in her -- i'll illness in her home. the regans consulted her after an assassination attack. she claimed to have put thoughts into the soviet union. she said she helped plan the president's schedule and used the stars to consult to him. >>> three teens who attempted to join isis are back home with their families and will not face charges. >> reporter: sister, just 15 and 17 years old, along with their 15-year-old friend were so determined to join isis, they were halfway to syria before they were stopped. thanks to the father of the 15-year-old who discovered their plans after looking at his daughter's computer. >> he called authorities and contacted his friend. >> reporter: colorado state representative daniel cabegan. >> she had been tweeting to her friends and discussing this plan to go to syria and strike a blow for justice, as they saw it. >> reporter: authorities say when they were stopped in germany, they had their passports, some clothes, and about $2,000 they had s
. >>> ronald regan's famed astrologier dies at 87.ived ilimness in her -- i'll illness in her home. the regans consulted her after an assassination attack. she claimed to have put thoughts into the soviet union. she said she helped plan the president's schedule and used the stars to consult to him. >>> three teens who attempted to join isis are back home with their families and will not face charges. >> reporter: sister, just 15 and 17 years old, along with their...
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. >> when i learnt we were honouring governor regan, the first thing i did was call all his friends. that didn't take too long. >> in 1998 comedy central began airing the friar's club roasts. they produced their own specials in the same body spirit when that contract ended. >> this is about hugh heffner, a living legend, and look at your girlfriends, so beautiful. when are you going to get serious. one day you might want one of them changing diapers, i mean, if it gets too hard to do it yourself. >>> as the friars say, they only roast the ones they love. i'm not sure you want to be loved by them. coming up, is the u.s. going to use old nuclear war heads to blow up asteroids? . >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york, after "consider this" president obama announces new screening measures no prevent ebola spreading to the u.s. >>> the u.s. supreme court refuses to rule on same-sex marriage, paving the way for weddings in five states. things are heated between ben affleck and komed eedian while they talk about islam. and an escape from a turkish prison - the story behind "midnight express"
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the -- regan was president. the issue around when the president takes unilateral action is a small issue in terms of what we need to do globally for our country around the issue of immigration. >> let's talk about national politics. you have been quoted as saying that georgia will be in play. you think it could be a swing state in 2016, despite the fact that it's been republican baston for many years. >> yes. i think that the democrats will win georgia in 2016. we have a u.s. senate race with michelle nunn in it. it's competitive. polls showed one candidate or the either up and down. georgia has an active minority population. the state will be competitive, and it will be in the democrats column in 16 mentioning michelle nunn, you complained about her or the governor's race, the strategy of having candidates in georgia, waiting until the last minute to appeal to african-americans. it's something that i talked about on the show a couple of weeks ago. is the democratic party taking granted? >> i think the democrati
the -- regan was president. the issue around when the president takes unilateral action is a small issue in terms of what we need to do globally for our country around the issue of immigration. >> let's talk about national politics. you have been quoted as saying that georgia will be in play. you think it could be a swing state in 2016, despite the fact that it's been republican baston for many years. >> yes. i think that the democrats will win georgia in 2016. we have a u.s. senate...
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. >> this little one is "regan 2.0" [ inaudible ] and i going home with henery collins who pouingt it student. >> he says he was leaving for semester and couldn't take the dog home. >> that was couple months ago. fast forward tuesday that's when colin saw "action news" report about thieves who stole electrics and 4-year-old dog from girard avenue home. police were family able to release surveillance of the suspect from july 0 burglary. dog's name chisba, aka chichi. >> we did an experiment i called her and she wept whoop. >> dog gone it, we have a match. >> when he sent me the video i was like that is my god. >> ten times after she was kidnapped she was back in her owner's arms. >> i am happy we were able to get her back. >> it was not a hard decision to make about returning the doing. >> collins paid 55 0 for chichi and said his 3-year-old son will be devastated but she plans to give him sxraed. that was his main priority aside from everything else you know? so it was good. >>> police are looking for tips on those burglars. in a strange coincidence chichi's owner was in that north ph
. >> this little one is "regan 2.0" [ inaudible ] and i going home with henery collins who pouingt it student. >> he says he was leaving for semester and couldn't take the dog home. >> that was couple months ago. fast forward tuesday that's when colin saw "action news" report about thieves who stole electrics and 4-year-old dog from girard avenue home. police were family able to release surveillance of the suspect from july 0 burglary. dog's name chisba,...
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independent counsel who eventually recovered the notes and diaries of weinberger, up george schultz, donald regan, and one or two others. all of them claimed they never kept notes and didn't have anything of the sort. outrageous. november 5, this is bush's diary, on the news at this time is the question of hostages. there is some discussion about mcfarland having been held prisoner in iran for four days. i'm one of the few people that know fully the details and there's a lot of flack and misinformation after. it is not a subject we can talk about. weinberger also has notes that show that bush was very much involved, and so does schultz is a, charlie hill. i would love to try to read some of this, but i'll see. i think i won't read it, there's a lot of contested midterm that's out there, and this case i'm thinking of, there are conversations between george shultz and bush were schultz is a, not just schultz and bush but schultz coming back committing talking to charlie hill and others going all my god, what is happening? this is late november 86 when the trouble hit the fan, and schultz keeps goin
independent counsel who eventually recovered the notes and diaries of weinberger, up george schultz, donald regan, and one or two others. all of them claimed they never kept notes and didn't have anything of the sort. outrageous. november 5, this is bush's diary, on the news at this time is the question of hostages. there is some discussion about mcfarland having been held prisoner in iran for four days. i'm one of the few people that know fully the details and there's a lot of flack and...
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. >> when i learnt we were honouring governor regan, the first thing i did was call all his friends. that didn't take too long. >> in 1998 comedy central began airing the friar's club roasts. they produced their own specials in the same body spirit when that contract ended. >> this is about hugh heffner, a living legend, and look at your girlfriends, so beautiful. when are you going to get serious. one day you might want one of them changing diapers, i mean, yourself. >>> as the friars say, they only roast the ones they love. i'm not sure you want to be loved by them. coming up, is the u.s. going to use old nuclear war heads to >> kentucky, a state that's hurting economically. >> when the mines shut down it affects other businesses too you know, it hurts everything. >> some say it's time for a change. >> mitch has been in there so long. >> while others want to stay the course. >> all the way mitch! you know exactly what these people needs in kentucky. >> communities trying to cope. what does the future hold? >> the economy, the struggling coal industry and healthcare are all impactin
. >> when i learnt we were honouring governor regan, the first thing i did was call all his friends. that didn't take too long. >> in 1998 comedy central began airing the friar's club roasts. they produced their own specials in the same body spirit when that contract ended. >> this is about hugh heffner, a living legend, and look at your girlfriends, so beautiful. when are you going to get serious. one day you might want one of them changing diapers, i mean, yourself....
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united jet manages to stay aloft for 8 1/2 more miles until it's over park slope, brooklyn, where tom reganthen 20 years old, is standing on the street. >> i crossed the street at 7th avenue and sterling place, just stepping on the corner, when i heard a loud, loud whine. and when i turned around, the wing of the plane, united airlines, was catching into the roof of the building that i had just left. and there was a tremendous explosion. immediately i dropped to the ground. and then moments after that, there was a second explosion. bang! just everything exploded. and now the whole place was on fire. i stayed on the ground for what i thought seemed to be a long time, but i believe it was only several seconds. and i jumped up and i ran and i never looked back. >> on the street in brooklyn, people are astounded to learn there's a single survivor. 11-year-old steven balce of illinois, who's thrown from the united plane into a snow bank. >> he had been given a christmas gift to fly alone from chicago to new york. and that's what happened. >> at the time, barbara lewnes is a recent nursing school
united jet manages to stay aloft for 8 1/2 more miles until it's over park slope, brooklyn, where tom reganthen 20 years old, is standing on the street. >> i crossed the street at 7th avenue and sterling place, just stepping on the corner, when i heard a loud, loud whine. and when i turned around, the wing of the plane, united airlines, was catching into the roof of the building that i had just left. and there was a tremendous explosion. immediately i dropped to the ground. and then...
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. >> there were some issues here, though, for example like don regan, president reagan's chief of staffook about gossiping about nancy reagan. that's an a cheap political spot and an important distinction to draw there. >> why are these critics coming out of the woodwork that used to be president obama's friends? is it for the good of the country or as kevin said they're expressing their frustration or do they want to make money? >> carol, i think one -- in fairness they're patriots and i though the credit of panetta or hillary clinton -- >> we're at war, though. >> well, he's praising what the president's doing right now on the middle east. >> but he said it came too late history will make those decisions but i think in this situation they make a great contribution to history with these books and i ultimately don't feel they're going to -- they become a republican talking pont and i think republicans make a mistake with that tactic because it doesn't replace the lack of republican party having a real agenda. as the "wall street journal" pointed out or peggy noonan mentioned. so we demo
. >> there were some issues here, though, for example like don regan, president reagan's chief of staffook about gossiping about nancy reagan. that's an a cheap political spot and an important distinction to draw there. >> why are these critics coming out of the woodwork that used to be president obama's friends? is it for the good of the country or as kevin said they're expressing their frustration or do they want to make money? >> carol, i think one -- in fairness they're...
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. >> united health care workers president dave regan released a statement today saying we are not going to roll over and risk watching prime health care cut services, raise prices and lay off care givers like they have done in so many other communities in california and other states. >>> a parade of ships arrived in san francisco this morning. hundreds of people watched along the waterfront to see them dock. >> but once again, the highlight of fleet week will be of course the blue angels. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez is live from the embarcadero with more. >> reporter: you know, they were only out for about 10 to 15 minutes max and here's what the blue angels tweeted. thanks for coming out. the fog won this one. please come again tomorrow. now, people weren't entirely disappointed, thanks to those ships behind me. this group of friends has made it a tradition to park their gmc classic motorhomes on treasure island every year for fleet week. the visibility wasn't ideal but they were excited to see the parade of ships make its way down the bay. >> the best thing is the flyover from
. >> united health care workers president dave regan released a statement today saying we are not going to roll over and risk watching prime health care cut services, raise prices and lay off care givers like they have done in so many other communities in california and other states. >>> a parade of ships arrived in san francisco this morning. hundreds of people watched along the waterfront to see them dock. >> but once again, the highlight of fleet week will be of course...