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joining us now to add color to the quarter is richard anderson, the ceo of delta airlines.richard. >> good morning to all of you. >> great to see you. let's walk through this both, what happened in the last quarter, but more importantly, what you see coming up next quarter and sort of looking out a year ahead. >> well, you know, record quarter across the board for delta. 21% out margin, eps up 45%. we're tracking a full year, free crash flow of over $4 billion, putting us in the top 10% of the s&p industrials, so phenomenal year. as we look out in four q, we expect another record quarter, 16-18% margin, and as we get into 2016, we'll be lapping higher fuel prices, and right now in the s&p 500, i think if you look at analysts forward estimates, we probably have some of the top pes growth expected by the street in 016. >> on the fuel price issue, your fuel price is the lowest in years. 1.80 a gallop, is that right, compared to 2.90 a year earlier? >> correct, correct. >> what's that going to look like 12 months out? >> well, it's always difficult to predict fuel price. as a m
joining us now to add color to the quarter is richard anderson, the ceo of delta airlines.richard. >> good morning to all of you. >> great to see you. let's walk through this both, what happened in the last quarter, but more importantly, what you see coming up next quarter and sort of looking out a year ahead. >> well, you know, record quarter across the board for delta. 21% out margin, eps up 45%. we're tracking a full year, free crash flow of over $4 billion, putting us in...
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richard anderson, the ceo of delta. mr.n: thank you for having us. -- thank you for having me. good questions. stephanie: thanks, richard. now we have to get back to those bank earnings. wells fargo out just a few minutes ago. a slight beat. we will bring in allison williams, a senior analyst for u.s. banks and our own bloomberg television, and erik schatzker is still with us from bank of america in north carolina. allison, what is your take? allison: revenue came in better than expected, and that is what people are looking at, and then costs are telling the story, and that relates to rate increases being pushed out, continued revenue pressure, can you get cost cuts. jpmorgan costs were higher than expected. people were disappointed. bank of america continue to show good progress. the stock is up. wells fargo, basically, they are ready operating so efficiently, and things are coming in, it looks like, in line there. david: so, they did better, it looks like, then jpmorgan or bank of america, right? point, two stephanie's on
richard anderson, the ceo of delta. mr.n: thank you for having us. -- thank you for having me. good questions. stephanie: thanks, richard. now we have to get back to those bank earnings. wells fargo out just a few minutes ago. a slight beat. we will bring in allison williams, a senior analyst for u.s. banks and our own bloomberg television, and erik schatzker is still with us from bank of america in north carolina. allison, what is your take? allison: revenue came in better than expected, and...
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richard anderson on squawk today saying they're buying on the open market now. conservative when it comes to fuel buying. >> that was an unbelievable quarter. free cash flow is extraordinary. the capacity, going 0 to 2% next year. when i listen to delta, i said this should not sell at ten times earnings. the first quarter you have huge fuel. 40% of this is international. surprised this did so well. this is a strong buy right here right now. intel, once again, the narrative, stacy, i love you, brian, you're fantastic, guys, get the story right. pcs might be bottoming. the data center, the gross margins. when you get those factories working, the yield is better, you could get up to 67, 68 gross margin margins. brian, just get more excited about your business. >> the worry is that there's weakness in the enterprise. >> 15% growth down to 12% for data center. if it was at 25 where it was august 24th, the stock would be up 3 bucks. stacy, i think stacy should h e have -- i was going over my notes. if you get everything right, right at the end he buried the lead. he s
richard anderson on squawk today saying they're buying on the open market now. conservative when it comes to fuel buying. >> that was an unbelievable quarter. free cash flow is extraordinary. the capacity, going 0 to 2% next year. when i listen to delta, i said this should not sell at ten times earnings. the first quarter you have huge fuel. 40% of this is international. surprised this did so well. this is a strong buy right here right now. intel, once again, the narrative, stacy, i love...
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. >> reporter: pretty unique art lesson in port jefferson as richard anderson used chain saw carvings to teach his students. >> they see me draw and give demonstrations. they see me outside of school doing art. that's the most important thing for them to see. >> reporter: hundreds of kids get a chance to experience the math museum thanks to the stem day out. it gives underprivileged kids a chance to experience museums and other educational activities. >> they'll see math that's not like in the classroom. math that we hope will engage and excite them and teach them about the wonder of discovery. then they'll have free time with all of our wonderful exhibits. >> reporter: it was a big party at the mcdonald's in times square as they began serving breakfast all day instead of ending at 10:30. the brooklyn united marching band helped with the launch. it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. dari: here's the business card. all kinds of shapes and sizes and weights. business people use them all
. >> reporter: pretty unique art lesson in port jefferson as richard anderson used chain saw carvings to teach his students. >> they see me draw and give demonstrations. they see me outside of school doing art. that's the most important thing for them to see. >> reporter: hundreds of kids get a chance to experience the math museum thanks to the stem day out. it gives underprivileged kids a chance to experience museums and other educational activities. >> they'll see math...
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richard anderson on the state of media, and les moonves. a morning for bank earnings. grading the debate, who won and who lost. and, still flying high? we will shortly. ♪ david: welcome to "bloomberg ," i'm david. stephanie: and i'm stephanie. did you watch the debate last night? david: i did, did you? stephanie: i watched it, and you know who did not win, the network. when donald trump is in a debate, you get entertained. last night's debate -- i was looking at e-mails. david: i also read some of his tweets which are pretty entertaining. stephanie: leave it to donald trump to still the show. it is the
richard anderson on the state of media, and les moonves. a morning for bank earnings. grading the debate, who won and who lost. and, still flying high? we will shortly. ♪ david: welcome to "bloomberg ," i'm david. stephanie: and i'm stephanie. did you watch the debate last night? david: i did, did you? stephanie: i watched it, and you know who did not win, the network. when donald trump is in a debate, you get entertained. last night's debate -- i was looking at e-mails. david: i...
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tomorrow, joined by richard anderson and bart chilton.hour special. ♪ >> it is 10:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in london. welcome to bloomberg market day. ♪ betty: good morning. i am betty liu and here's what we are watching this hour. the largest corporate takeover in u.k. it history. great to by s&p miller for $106 billion, a deal that will put one company in control of 30%, one in three of the beer drank in this global market. hillary clinton debates her rival. for the first time tonight, she will take the stage with fresh questions about her tenure while secretary of date. will be able to read playboy only for the articles because the magazine will stop publishing nude photos of women. what that change means for the online publishing world.
tomorrow, joined by richard anderson and bart chilton.hour special. ♪ >> it is 10:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in london. welcome to bloomberg market day. ♪ betty: good morning. i am betty liu and here's what we are watching this hour. the largest corporate takeover in u.k. it history. great to by s&p miller for $106 billion, a deal that will put one company in control of 30%, one in three of the beer drank in this global market. hillary clinton debates her rival. for the first...
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richard nixon? >> well, anderson cooper is not jimmy fallon. someone has to ask the question, how are you going to pay for that? the american people love the candy but also know they're not going to be free. >> the answers on the strip, i was interviewing people today, there are good answers. here's one. how are we going to pay for that? funny thing, we don't ask how much we're going to pay for a war when we start, do we, secretary clinton? you can strike back on that one, pretty tough. it gets the rhetoric right. >> i think he can do this. i think he can say, we're going to raise taxes. i think we'll have a real debate about tax rates in this country. she's for raising some taxes. they can get into a back and forth. i think she has to tell a story about her candidacy, explain why it's not flip-flopping. i saw richard trunk on your show -- >> how do you explain you were for tpp and 35 public appearances and now you've switched? >> i think you say that the game has changed entirely. i think you say, you department know how it was going to wind u
richard nixon? >> well, anderson cooper is not jimmy fallon. someone has to ask the question, how are you going to pay for that? the american people love the candy but also know they're not going to be free. >> the answers on the strip, i was interviewing people today, there are good answers. here's one. how are we going to pay for that? funny thing, we don't ask how much we're going to pay for a war when we start, do we, secretary clinton? you can strike back on that one, pretty...
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naomi aberly from asme and kim anderson from the afl-cio, richard trumka and if i can have a special note for our founder joel roberts who is here at this table. if we can give a round of applause. you know, i think like a lot of folks who have been out in the vineyards, joel rogers have been fighting on these issues. he's an academic at the university of wisconsin. he's founded too many organizations to even list. this is i believe his third attempt at rallying state legislators. it will be the one that succeeds and we would not be here without joel, so one more round of applause for joel rogers. as i mentioned, i'm here in two roles, so some of you may know my other reason i'm here is that i'm actually former a kansas state legislator. there are indian americans in kansas. there's about ten of us but that's -- and i now live in new york so now there's nine. but i actually see my friend gail finney from my old state rep colleague from wichita is here. and so one of the reasons why i am so passionate about six and one of the reasons i'm honored to be the board chair is i'm one of you
naomi aberly from asme and kim anderson from the afl-cio, richard trumka and if i can have a special note for our founder joel roberts who is here at this table. if we can give a round of applause. you know, i think like a lot of folks who have been out in the vineyards, joel rogers have been fighting on these issues. he's an academic at the university of wisconsin. he's founded too many organizations to even list. this is i believe his third attempt at rallying state legislators. it will be...
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richard matt's accomplice in that 1997 murder. he testified against him, and in a phone interview with anderson cooper called matt evil. >> if you wanted of the devil, that's the face that you would see. >> bates remembers matt shoving a knife sharpener in his victim's ear and breaking his fingers before killing him. >> i have seen him kill. he did kill mr. rickerson, his old boss, in my presence. in a fit of rage, he reached into the car, grabbed mr. rickerson by his head and snapped his neck in front of me. >> matt worked for rickerson and was fired for poor performance just weeks before rickerson's murder, according to testimony at trial. >> i don't understand that. >> eric jensen knew both richard matt and david sweat. he served nine months in clinton correctional facility in 2011 for possession of stolen property. he worked in the tailor shop with both fugitives, and described matt as crazy. >> to chop somebody up into pieces, and, you know, put him into plastic bags and throw him in different parts of a river -- in my book, that's kind of crazy. it's weird the aura you get from talking to somebody -- when you talk to somebody --
richard matt's accomplice in that 1997 murder. he testified against him, and in a phone interview with anderson cooper called matt evil. >> if you wanted of the devil, that's the face that you would see. >> bates remembers matt shoving a knife sharpener in his victim's ear and breaking his fingers before killing him. >> i have seen him kill. he did kill mr. rickerson, his old boss, in my presence. in a fit of rage, he reached into the car, grabbed mr. rickerson by his head and...
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richard nixon and ger arld ford president. it and it was last time temple started 4-0 until tonight. owls in charlotte played in miserable weather. he is smiling now. pj walker connected with anderson two for two touchdowns 24-3. how about special team. blocked punt. nate l. smith takes back for score. owls win it 37-3 won back to back-to-back road games for first time in program history it is so fun to watch temple owls, phillies rained out tonight and will play double header tomorrow and flyers lost their preseason finale to devils. "high school huddle" let's go. >> all right. >> so much fun. >> thank you, james jury. >> philadelphia star will smith is trending again coming out of retirement with first song in ten years♪ a remix of the song fiesta by bawb stereo he famously until now refused to swear in his songs and it appears at the age of 47 broke his own rule and hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help w
richard nixon and ger arld ford president. it and it was last time temple started 4-0 until tonight. owls in charlotte played in miserable weather. he is smiling now. pj walker connected with anderson two for two touchdowns 24-3. how about special team. blocked punt. nate l. smith takes back for score. owls win it 37-3 won back to back-to-back road games for first time in program history it is so fun to watch temple owls, phillies rained out tonight and will play double header tomorrow and...
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. >>> martin richard, not forgotten how one group plans to carey on his legacy this weekend. >>> good saturday morning, thank you for waking up with us. i'm kris anderson. >>> first let's get over to meteorologist chris lambert with a check of the weekend forecast unusually warm, it seems. >>> you know what, a little bit above the average as we get into tomorrow afternoon, right now we are starting on the colder side. temperatures in the upper 20s in a lot of suburbs, and 25 degrees in the city of boston. we have had mainly clear skies this morning and light winds. that has allowed the temperatures to drop off. storm system to the west of us, a lot of that rain will miss southern new england as it drops, tonight and early tomorrow. i do expect more clouds late in the day. we will have more sun sunshine through the day. and one benefit of the clouds working in this evening, temperatures don't drop off as fast. for all of those trick-or-treaters out there, not too bad given the time of year. it does remain dry, temperatures trick-or-treating sliding into all in all not too tough to take. >>> a russian plane has crashed while en route from egypt to russia
. >>> martin richard, not forgotten how one group plans to carey on his legacy this weekend. >>> good saturday morning, thank you for waking up with us. i'm kris anderson. >>> first let's get over to meteorologist chris lambert with a check of the weekend forecast unusually warm, it seems. >>> you know what, a little bit above the average as we get into tomorrow afternoon, right now we are starting on the colder side. temperatures in the upper 20s in a lot of...
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richard nixon and gerald ford were president and the last time temple started the season 4-o until last night. the owls in charlotte played miserable weather. andersonchdowns that put them up 24-3. the special teams blocking the punt took it back for the score. owls won 37-3. they won back-to-back road games. >>> phils were rain out yesterday, they play a double header with the marlins at 4:05. nascar rained out in dover. jeff gordon starts 10th. it will be his final rails at the monster mild. he was honored along with with his crew by these 09 monster mile trophies. he has won in dover five times. he's been good to the state of delaware. have a great saturday and hope the rain clears up. >> we have dramatic video for you this morning, a home swept away by flooding at the jersey shore, barely hanging on there, that's next on "action news" saturday morning at 9:00. sky6 live hd taking a live look at the waves as they crash down in atlantic city. more flooding is possible before high tide rumble also in at noon, the wind still a concern for most of us. >>> eva pilgrim is off, i'm alicia vitarelli. we head out first to david murphy in for chris sowers
richard nixon and gerald ford were president and the last time temple started the season 4-o until last night. the owls in charlotte played miserable weather. andersonchdowns that put them up 24-3. the special teams blocking the punt took it back for the score. owls won 37-3. they won back-to-back road games. >>> phils were rain out yesterday, they play a double header with the marlins at 4:05. nascar rained out in dover. jeff gordon starts 10th. it will be his final rails at the...
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what really was the nail in the coffin, anderson, was pbs was doing these specials on a healthy heart and healthy eating and they needed and the guy doing this, richard taylor junior needed to find somebody who was a neurosurgeon to be a part of it and so dr. carson agreed to do it, go to phoenix, arizona, do it for free and no cost and low and behold we find out pbs cannot do these healthy heart series unless nay have a sponsor. mannatech has another division of independent disstrant disstr. they were trying to get dr. carson to talk about the drugs and dr. carson refused to do it. the executive producer of pbs in 2014 -- >> i hear what you're saying. >> yeah, it's -- >> but i got too many questions i don't understand and maybe you can clear up. one, four speeches over 11 years, in those 1 1 years, they were very publicly, you know, being looked into, they ended p up settling for $7 or so million so moving forward, you certainly wouldn't want your candidate and your friend and business associate associated with a company -- i mean, you can vet these companies easily before you go and speak at them. >> anderson, there are so many companies, especiall
what really was the nail in the coffin, anderson, was pbs was doing these specials on a healthy heart and healthy eating and they needed and the guy doing this, richard taylor junior needed to find somebody who was a neurosurgeon to be a part of it and so dr. carson agreed to do it, go to phoenix, arizona, do it for free and no cost and low and behold we find out pbs cannot do these healthy heart series unless nay have a sponsor. mannatech has another division of independent disstrant disstr....
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richard wolffe. we start with breaking news at the end of another busy day on the campaign trail. any minute, donald trump will kick off a rally in anderson, south carolina. we are watching it to begin any minute now. trump will walk into the room with new momentum a brand-new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows he has more support than ever before. right now he has 25% a republican support. that's 1/4 of the vote. ben carson has 22%. marco rubio has 13%, ted cruz 9%, jeb bush 8% and carly fiorina has 7%. no other candidates tops 3%. the strong poll for trump comes amid a war of words and tweets for jeb bush. last month bush said what has become a gop slogan. his brother, "kept us safe." trump is trying to poke holes observing pointedly that september 11th happened on george w. bush's watch. >> with that being said you, i'm not blaming george bush but i don't want jeb bush to say my brother kept us safe because september 11th was one of the worst days in the history of this country. >> i don't know why he keeps bringing this up. it doesn't show that he's a serious person as it relates to being commander in chief and being the archit
richard wolffe. we start with breaking news at the end of another busy day on the campaign trail. any minute, donald trump will kick off a rally in anderson, south carolina. we are watching it to begin any minute now. trump will walk into the room with new momentum a brand-new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows he has more support than ever before. right now he has 25% a republican support. that's 1/4 of the vote. ben carson has 22%. marco rubio has 13%, ted cruz 9%, jeb bush...