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scott: very few. was there not long ago and it was deserted area the thing about -- it was deserted. , andhing about that statue in the book, on the opposite corner there is a statue of of -- of conkling. and cochran has a glaring look on his face almost like he's glaring at arthur. the man in his view was disloyal to the machine and all of his new york friends. as far as the country was concerned, really did a great service. julia sand was in her early 30's when she wrote these letters. how much education did she have? scott: i'm not sure. we don't know a lot about her. she had a brother who died in the civil war so when she makes reference to the country getting ready to mourn garfield she had personal experience. host: there is one that she congressional -- in 1882. back to washington. forget new york. remember that you are president of the united states. work only for the good of the country. " that was 1882. scott: when she wrote that, arthur had come to new york. people thought he was meddling i
scott: very few. was there not long ago and it was deserted area the thing about -- it was deserted. , andhing about that statue in the book, on the opposite corner there is a statue of of -- of conkling. and cochran has a glaring look on his face almost like he's glaring at arthur. the man in his view was disloyal to the machine and all of his new york friends. as far as the country was concerned, really did a great service. julia sand was in her early 30's when she wrote these letters. how...
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visit ncicap.org] ♪ scott: hello, i'm scott thuman in for sharyl attkisson.elcome to "full measure." chan a priorities. for colleges and universities, that's especially true right now. under the obama administration, schools were pushed to aggressively investigate allegations of sexual assault. but since the trump administration took office, that emphasis has changed. it seemed to be a home run. title ix was passed in 1972 to prohibit discrimination against girls and women in educational and athletic programs. it ushered in a new era of women's sports in college. but in the years since, title ix has also been used to investigate claims of sexual abuse and harassment. and that has led to confusion and controversy. >> that is a mattress. scott: columbia university student emma sulkowicz paraded a mattress around campus for months to draw attention to the issue. baylor university fired its football coach. you can't hide. scott: duke university shut down its men's lacrosse program and the university of virginia temporarily shuttered all fraternities all after con
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did t killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing? >>> coming up -- >> we're dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> -- "secrets and lives". >> there was a betrayal. >> that's a very good word. >> when "secrets in a small town" continues. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch laxatives. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. >>> investigators wondered if there was something teresa mayfield's husband scott wasn't telling them. here again is keith morrison. >> reporter: it's a funny thing about secrets. they can only stay hidden for so long. especially in a little place like m
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scott: less than that. brian: name were inaugurated in march. scott: right.an: what was the feeling about garfield? scott: people, the reformers, thought he was on the right track. certainly by taking on conkling and appointing someone to the house they considered to be clean. they thought that was a good sign. he was just getting started when he was shot. brian: you say at one point, when chester a. arthur was the collector of the custom house he was making a million dollars in today's of money? scott: there was no income tax. 70% of the revenues came through that customhouse. importers paid duties on goods. there was a system, under which the collector was assigned an incentive for officials to find malfeasance. if someone was found to be shirking their responsibilities in terms of paying duties, they had to pay a fine. the officers in the customhouse, including chester arthur, got a cut. at ulyssess look grant a two-term president. again, there was a beard. did you do your research as to where the beard came from in those days? scott: i did not but it was
scott: less than that. brian: name were inaugurated in march. scott: right.an: what was the feeling about garfield? scott: people, the reformers, thought he was on the right track. certainly by taking on conkling and appointing someone to the house they considered to be clean. they thought that was a good sign. he was just getting started when he was shot. brian: you say at one point, when chester a. arthur was the collector of the custom house he was making a million dollars in today's of...
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scott: less than that. brian: they were nominated in march. scott: right. brian: what was the feeling about garfield? thought heperformers was on the right track. he appointed someone to the customhouse was considered to be clean. they thought that was a good sign. he was just getting started when he was shot. brian: you say at one point, arthur wasr a. making -- he was making a million dollars in today's money? scott: arthur there was no inco. 70% of the revenues came through that customhouse. duties onorters paid goods. there was a system, under which the collector was assigned an incentive for officials to find malfeasance. if someone was found to be shirking their responsibilities in terms of paying duties, they had to pay a fine. arthur got a cut. let's look at you lefties grants. a two-term -- ulysses grant. there was his beard. did you do your research as to where the beard came from? scott: it was a popular fashion. brian: what impact did he have on chester a arthur being vice president and president? he was appointed to the customhouse. he got arth
scott: less than that. brian: they were nominated in march. scott: right. brian: what was the feeling about garfield? thought heperformers was on the right track. he appointed someone to the customhouse was considered to be clean. they thought that was a good sign. he was just getting started when he was shot. brian: you say at one point, arthur wasr a. making -- he was making a million dollars in today's money? scott: arthur there was no inco. 70% of the revenues came through that customhouse....
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lisa: scott, would you agree? scott: we would agree.look at the underpinnings of what is going on with the yield curve. it is emblematic of a disagreement. we think the investor community is having given the fed. we use the word "transitory" to describe the lack of inflation since about 2013. the market is interpreting that. particularly some of the comments from the fed governors earlier in the week about that particular word. there is a bit of wrangling going on with exactly how much longer we are going to wait before the word "transitory" is removed and the word "structural" comes in. we think the flattening of the curve reflects the market, foretelling to the fed their -- there are structural underpinnings you need to ignore knowledge. but gdp in the u.s., consumer spending, it has been very strong. we think it was probably an upside case to be made for inflation to accelerate in the next 12 months. lisa: bonnie, who matters more? the ecb or the fed at this point? bonnie: when you talk about quantitative easing, the ecb. the fed has
lisa: scott, would you agree? scott: we would agree.look at the underpinnings of what is going on with the yield curve. it is emblematic of a disagreement. we think the investor community is having given the fed. we use the word "transitory" to describe the lack of inflation since about 2013. the market is interpreting that. particularly some of the comments from the fed governors earlier in the week about that particular word. there is a bit of wrangling going on with exactly how...
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scott: german. lisa: what is more overvalued? scott: high-yield. bonnie: high-yield.-yield. lisa: think you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. minutesp in just a few we will have full coverage of president trump's remarks regarding his decision on iran. we will continue to cover the bond market which is the broadest, biggest market. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. ♪ i am vonnie quinn. sheri: welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ storieshere are the top aro
scott: german. lisa: what is more overvalued? scott: high-yield. bonnie: high-yield.-yield. lisa: think you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. minutesp in just a few we will have full coverage of president trump's remarks regarding his decision on iran. we will continue to cover the bond market which is the broadest, biggest market. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is...
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scott: em. bonnie: treasuries. lisa: interesting.hich is more prone for losses, german or u.s. government bonds? michael: u.s. bonnie: u.s. scott: german. lisa: german, interesting, and what is more overvalued? u.s. investment-grade bonds or u.s. high-yield debt? scott: high-yield. bonnie: high-yield. michael: high-yield. lisa: thank you so much. michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg: real yield." ♪ . . . retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver.
scott: em. bonnie: treasuries. lisa: interesting.hich is more prone for losses, german or u.s. government bonds? michael: u.s. bonnie: u.s. scott: german. lisa: german, interesting, and what is more overvalued? u.s. investment-grade bonds or u.s. high-yield debt? scott: high-yield. bonnie: high-yield. michael: high-yield. lisa: thank you so much. michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00...
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thanks, scott.oming up on "full measure" -- if the reports you're hearing in the media don't sound right, maybe it's because we're asking the wrong questions. we ask a few of our own about that, up next. >> today at 10:30 on "government matters." building soldiers for life, as the army is planning to recrui sharyl: one recent poll this summer stated that more americans trust the white house than the media. another poll said more trust the media than the president. and a good number of people trust neither. if you're having a problem getting the basic facts on a story, instead of so much spin, there might be a good reason. it might just be because we, the media, are asking the wrong questions. frank sesno, educator, journalist, and author of the book "ask more," knows why. frank: the idea behind the book "ask more" is that, i've had so much opportunity, myself, to ask questions all my life and discover. and i realized that there is, actually, sort of a taxonomy to this, there are types of questions.
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and another twist to the story. >> scott rothstein has disappeared. >> unlike melissa, scott was not a bernie madoff figure on the run. he'd left the country in a private jet for morocco with $16 million in cash and his collections of watches and jewelry, fleeing after learning on happy investors had gone to the fbi. one week later he was back in florida but not under arrest. what no one knew was that scott had cut a deal with the fbi to act as an informant. >> this is scott rothstein, november 16th, monday, 1:43 p.m. >> he wore a wire and helped convict 26 people involved in his ponzi scheme. and despite his cooperation, in 2010, he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but one big question emerged -- speculation about that woman in the firm who had been killed. >> whether melissa knew about the ponzi scheme is one of those great mysteries. >> scott had started his ponzi scheme three years before melissa was murdered. >> is it time to take a fresh look at the whole melissa lewis murder? is there something more sinister? >> detective brian kendall now had a whole new problem with his
and another twist to the story. >> scott rothstein has disappeared. >> unlike melissa, scott was not a bernie madoff figure on the run. he'd left the country in a private jet for morocco with $16 million in cash and his collections of watches and jewelry, fleeing after learning on happy investors had gone to the fbi. one week later he was back in florida but not under arrest. what no one knew was that scott had cut a deal with the fbi to act as an informant. >> this is scott...
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especially for scott. before he was toefitoef i toefing melissa after making her a partner. >> i could look out from the podium and see a sea of lawyers. >> including scott? >> including scott rothstein. he came to the funeral home and paid for everything. >> three days after the funeral, detectives arrested tony. he was charged with first-degree murder. >> he denied involvement in this. >> tony's attorney is bruce fletcher. >> they sought the death penalty. >> they were confident they had a solid case against tony, but something happened to threw the investigation into free fall. that's because new crimes were about to be revealed and new questions about to be raised about who really killed melissa. in the midst of it all, scott rothstein like melissa would disappear. >> would three kings be stealing the gold. >> the dark secret buried beneath the riches. >> he said if i don't get this taken care of, they are going to put a bullet in my head. peggy! i've finished his shoulder! millennials, am i right? no.
especially for scott. before he was toefitoef i toefing melissa after making her a partner. >> i could look out from the podium and see a sea of lawyers. >> including scott? >> including scott rothstein. he came to the funeral home and paid for everything. >> three days after the funeral, detectives arrested tony. he was charged with first-degree murder. >> he denied involvement in this. >> tony's attorney is bruce fletcher. >> they sought the death...
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when the president announced scott pruitt?total delight. >> and did you have a hand in recommending scott pruitt to the president to be epa administrator? >> no comment. >> no comment. >> oklahoma's attorney general scott pruitt named the nominee of president-elect donald trump to lead the environmental protection agency. >> a leading critic of the epa now in line to take its helm. >> narrator: a dozen of bob murray's coal miners showed up at the u.s. senate in january for scott pruitt's confirmation hearing. >> how are you all doing? >> narrator: for pruitt, it was a chance to explain why a critic of the epa should run it. >> i believe there is a very important role for the environmental protection agency. in fact, its involvement in protecting our air quality and improving our nation's waters is extremely important, and the epa has served a very valuable role historically. we must reject as a nation the false paradigm that if you're pro-energy, you're anti-environment; and if you're pro-environment, you're anti-energy. >> na
when the president announced scott pruitt?total delight. >> and did you have a hand in recommending scott pruitt to the president to be epa administrator? >> no comment. >> no comment. >> oklahoma's attorney general scott pruitt named the nominee of president-elect donald trump to lead the environmental protection agency. >> a leading critic of the epa now in line to take its helm. >> narrator: a dozen of bob murray's coal miners showed up at the u.s. senate...
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scott: it's that serious? prof.te: it may be a problem. ♪ scott: a problem, even for the pope. for the first time since anyone can remember, the pontiff has ordered these majestic marble fountains greeting vatican visitors off, along with almost 100 other fountains around the holy grounds. is it a message that they send by turning off fountains? prof. del monte: yes, i think it could be a good idea to tell people, "don't use too much water," and explaining the reasons. scott: today, when we were at the vatican, at st. peter's, they had turned off the fountains. they could not remember the last time they've had to turn off the fountains. prof. del monte: no, i don't remember. i think it's a symbolic thing, but it's a good idea. scott: though, an equally pressing issue is underground. while you wouldn't know it walking here on the tiber river, rome is leaking. roughly 40 out of every 100 gallons are simply lost, and nearly 1200 miles of pipes in need of urgent repair. the city is now scrambling to in a battle against
scott: it's that serious? prof.te: it may be a problem. ♪ scott: a problem, even for the pope. for the first time since anyone can remember, the pontiff has ordered these majestic marble fountains greeting vatican visitors off, along with almost 100 other fountains around the holy grounds. is it a message that they send by turning off fountains? prof. del monte: yes, i think it could be a good idea to tell people, "don't use too much water," and explaining the reasons. scott: today,...
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scott: german. lisa: german, interesting, and what is more overvalued? scott: high-yield.h-yield. michael: high-yield. lisa: thank you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amman in singapore. they don't fly much higher than the founder of airbnb, nathan blecharcyzyk, today's highflyer. ♪ financially self sufficient at 14, nathan always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur. the company he started in 2008 is now valued at more than $36 billion. achieve strategy officer at airbnb, from the company's san francisco headquarters, the company to which sharing economy could further shape our lives. ♪ nate, welcome to high flyers. good to have you with us today. nate: thanks. haslinda: airbnb, it was a model against everything your parents taught you. here you are, one of three cofounders. take us through the early days. nate: that's right. th
scott: german. lisa: german, interesting, and what is more overvalued? scott: high-yield.h-yield. michael: high-yield. lisa: thank you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amman in singapore. they don't fly much higher than the founder of...
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scott, why do you fear the fall out from this? >> scott: isn't this too bad dagen? on friday we get the outlines of this great tax plan that was going to help out the economy, help out the middle class, help out small businesses and create finally, some economic growth and now you have the at least chance for the left and the haters on the right to come out and say oh, my gosh look at all of the corruption in d.c. look at all of the backlash now that it has to come from this issue and now you'll take the official say focus away from what really ailes this economy which is tax reform and tax relief. >> dagen: and gary b., what about obamacare repeal and and replace? now you'll have to go through the confirmation process. will this resignation jeopardize trump's agenda? >> gary: it won't jeopardize the new agenda. i disagree with scott on this because unlike healthcare, trump is focused on the tax cuts and here is the reason. he understands it. i never got the impression nor do i think most of america that he even understood or was interested healthcare. i think that'
scott, why do you fear the fall out from this? >> scott: isn't this too bad dagen? on friday we get the outlines of this great tax plan that was going to help out the economy, help out the middle class, help out small businesses and create finally, some economic growth and now you have the at least chance for the left and the haters on the right to come out and say oh, my gosh look at all of the corruption in d.c. look at all of the backlash now that it has to come from this issue and now...
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>> scott: we love to do it.it all turns to shit when we come around the break water. once we get out to there, and we feel like we're at home. >> anthony: like i said, it ain't easy. today, according to bo, scott, and zeb, this was just a little breeze. >> anthony: how rough does it have to be when you look out and say i'm not going out today? >> scott: it starts like blowing like 30, 35. >> bo: we like days like this because the competition stays in. >> anthony: really? >> scott: pussies. my dad used to say when you're dry, you're not making any money. we're fishing. >> anthony: so it's not going to snap and come flying back and cut your head off. >> scott: not too often. no. >> anthony: i hate when that happens. >> scott: yeah, it's a bummer. the summer, you'd be able to smell the coconut, another big trick we have. because now the guys decided they like this part of the beach, right. so they're all out here, nude sunbathing. so i pick up my glasses and i tell them, wow, look at the breasts on that girl. and y
>> scott: we love to do it.it all turns to shit when we come around the break water. once we get out to there, and we feel like we're at home. >> anthony: like i said, it ain't easy. today, according to bo, scott, and zeb, this was just a little breeze. >> anthony: how rough does it have to be when you look out and say i'm not going out today? >> scott: it starts like blowing like 30, 35. >> bo: we like days like this because the competition stays in. >>...
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what do you mean they're not paying attention >> scott scott. >> francesa bought it because you -- >>you're not speaking from the heart. that's the problem >> joe >> lamb research they report after the close tonight. if you get a pullback, buy it. sooner or later it's going above 200. >> citigroup this is the tenth pullback in one year the pullback's done. it's going higher. >> good stuff, guys. thank you. thanks to all of you as well "power" starts now >>> i'm melissa lee. here's what's on the menu. market milestones. the dow hitting 23,000 for the first time ever. what comes first 24,000 or maybe the big correction many are expecting? president trump set to hold a news conference this hour with the prime minister of greece it comes on the back of yesterday's surprising and rowdy gathering with the media we'll carry that live. and a major warning for the american housing market. what it could mean for home builders and buyers. "power lunch" starts right now >>> hi, everybody. i'm brian sullivan as melissa said, the
what do you mean they're not paying attention >> scott scott. >> francesa bought it because you -- >>you're not speaking from the heart. that's the problem >> joe >> lamb research they report after the close tonight. if you get a pullback, buy it. sooner or later it's going above 200. >> citigroup this is the tenth pullback in one year the pullback's done. it's going higher. >> good stuff, guys. thank you. thanks to all of you as well "power"...
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with ridley scott's blade runner now considered a cinematic masterpiece. that line was a daunting challenge this time around ridley scott was on board as executive producer with french canadian don't even know stepping into his shoes as director few films are as highly anticipated as this one has been. feeling more calm because i know that. both fathers i was informed and ridley scott loved the film and now you're here does the movie live up to the original much of the visuals of ridley scott's one thousand nine hundred futuristic vision have since become commonplace the new bladerunner alludes to the original and to many of the movies it inspired but it's not a tribute rather spectacular filmmaking and its own right. or stories around for. the doppelganger of a dictates are wreaking havoc and changing the course of history is not a new idea at the movies charlie chaplin paved the way with his hit the great dictator a new comedy for votes in a is set in the final days of communist east germany and places an actor with a talent for impersonating the then co
with ridley scott's blade runner now considered a cinematic masterpiece. that line was a daunting challenge this time around ridley scott was on board as executive producer with french canadian don't even know stepping into his shoes as director few films are as highly anticipated as this one has been. feeling more calm because i know that. both fathers i was informed and ridley scott loved the film and now you're here does the movie live up to the original much of the visuals of ridley scott's...
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scott? scott: thank you for that. obviously, they are cautiously optimistic, the fans here at nats park. they want to see a victory, a curly w. dusty baker will be speaking at 4:30. i'll run inside there and have a live report back inside the ballpark at 5:00 and 6:00. it should be a good one. back to you in the studio. nancy: we'll see you then. thank you. developing right now, two new lawsuits are filed with if goal of preventing a repeat of the violence in august white nationalist rally in charlottesville. the city as well as businesses and neighborhood groups accused rally organizers, white nationalist leaders and private militia of breaking a state law against paramilitary gatherings. at the same time, a dozen people hurt in the rally are suing rally organizers and attendees in federal court. >>> white house chief of staff john kelly fighting back against reports saying he is frustrated by the job. he admits it is not easy but says he is not going anywhere. >> i'm not quitting today. i don't believe, and i just t
scott? scott: thank you for that. obviously, they are cautiously optimistic, the fans here at nats park. they want to see a victory, a curly w. dusty baker will be speaking at 4:30. i'll run inside there and have a live report back inside the ballpark at 5:00 and 6:00. it should be a good one. back to you in the studio. nancy: we'll see you then. thank you. developing right now, two new lawsuits are filed with if goal of preventing a repeat of the violence in august white nationalist rally in...
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to the original much of the visuals of ridley scott's one thousand nine hundred futures stick vision have since become commonplace the new bladerunner alludes to the original and to many of the movies it inspired but it's not a tribute rather spectacular filmmaking and its own right. for stories about three. the doppelganger of a dictates are wreaking havoc and changing the course of history is not a new idea at the movies charlie chaplin paved the way with his hitler satire the great dictator a new comedy for that simmer is set in the final days of communist east germany and places an actor with a talent for impersonating the then communist leader arish hanukah at the center of political developments. has islands well most in the others i love this one did a full on london. class i hope i live in council and so so this moves me from all puns on song and fun so long as it went for tone and gave it a. lot of new kind of. shield in east germany in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine while public demonstrations are gathering momentum a group of activists are rehearsing scenes from a b
to the original much of the visuals of ridley scott's one thousand nine hundred futures stick vision have since become commonplace the new bladerunner alludes to the original and to many of the movies it inspired but it's not a tribute rather spectacular filmmaking and its own right. for stories about three. the doppelganger of a dictates are wreaking havoc and changing the course of history is not a new idea at the movies charlie chaplin paved the way with his hitler satire the great dictator...
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, scott, it double topped 2014. it's been in a down trend for three years. i don't understand why people are bludgeoning themselves with these names. none of them are showing any intention to get off the mat i think there are going to be a whole hell of a lot less companies. >> that's my point. >> why would you want to invest in this phase of that? >> look, it's arguable -- you can say that it's early, but you also know that the xrt rallies in november. you know that. it rallies into black friday >> i'm going to try to make 4% >> what if i asked you -- what if i flipped that and said maybe it's not early you could make the argument that it's too late in many respects to get out of some of these names without just taking serious pain. >> i think you could make that point. and joe actually made that with tax loss selling which unfortunately for this group will pile on here. >> by the way, i looked at your favorite stock in this space >> what that be? >> j.c. penny is under $4 today. >> at ten bucks you were saying j.c
, scott, it double topped 2014. it's been in a down trend for three years. i don't understand why people are bludgeoning themselves with these names. none of them are showing any intention to get off the mat i think there are going to be a whole hell of a lot less companies. >> that's my point. >> why would you want to invest in this phase of that? >> look, it's arguable -- you can say that it's early, but you also know that the xrt rallies in november. you know that. it...
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scott: are the nats going to win? >> definitely.: a lot of come to the ballpark and try at all. today is the five-star day? veronica: yes. i like to rate things. if you are going to get out this weekend, we are going to drop powered a star rating down to two. rating downday star to two. it is about the rain coming down on sunday. we are talking about this system, nate. it could become a hurricane. out the door, 60 to 65 degrees. kids will love this. a little muggy today. 67 at 10:00 a.m.. you are looking at some of the cloud cover. morerow, we pick up clouds. it wil humid. a bit of a warm breeze blowing your way for tomorrow. rain, itk about the could be any time on monday. tuesday, it is during the afternoon hours. a chance of a few showers, but good running weather. there is a look at your 10 day forecast. we will have more on how much rain we could get as nate comes into the area. much cooler this time next week. of elseouthbound 95 out will and now the beltway to manassas. lanes are open. a stall car was reported on southbound k
scott: are the nats going to win? >> definitely.: a lot of come to the ballpark and try at all. today is the five-star day? veronica: yes. i like to rate things. if you are going to get out this weekend, we are going to drop powered a star rating down to two. rating downday star to two. it is about the rain coming down on sunday. we are talking about this system, nate. it could become a hurricane. out the door, 60 to 65 degrees. kids will love this. a little muggy today. 67 at 10:00 a.m.....
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>> scott: compaction of the snow. >> anthony: scott smith runs the crews keeping these tunnels clearin the process of taking the chainsaw depth off the walls and ceiling to make them into a more usable entry. a lot of work. >> anthony: pretty amazing feat of engineering here. the lowest recorded temperature at the south pole is 177 degrees below zero. >> scott: where roughly at minus 59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59. >> scott: it's fahrenheit. >> anthony: wow, it only feels like minus 20. i can tell you it scorches the lungs and creeps through your heavy outerwear. >> scott: 200 ft below the ground, we've melted a giant enormous lake down there about 2 million gallons. this takes about 20 inches of snow to make an inch of water. pump that fresh water supply up to the station. it gets treated at the power plant. the rest comes back down re-circulated. it's hot, which then melts more ice. >> anthony: right. >> scott: this giant hole in the ground contains our sewage for future removal. water on top, sewer on the bottom. ♪ wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well wa
>> scott: compaction of the snow. >> anthony: scott smith runs the crews keeping these tunnels clearin the process of taking the chainsaw depth off the walls and ceiling to make them into a more usable entry. a lot of work. >> anthony: pretty amazing feat of engineering here. the lowest recorded temperature at the south pole is 177 degrees below zero. >> scott: where roughly at minus 59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59. >> scott: it's fahrenheit. >>...
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scott: banks, like german banks the.k.where the size of the business is robust and you do not have too much concentration. guy: do you avoid banks that have significant trading operations? scott: no. the trading environment is changing dramatically. if you think about it for a bank, if you are in the trading business, this is been the most difficult time, because you have seen volatility crushed. a point in monetary policy, we are in the u.s. and u.k., but we are in an inflection point. is that a great time to look back at that business? volatility will freeze. , we are in the u.s. and u.k., but weguy: haven't seen an volatility because you have other central banks providing that. that inhis is a point the next two months, what are we going to get? monetary policy going up in the u.s. and qe coming to an end. guy: you're expecting volatility to see arise now. scott: the same kind of crush of volatility as the qe and ultralow rates have been implement it, when we extract those two things, when we increase rates and stop the
scott: banks, like german banks the.k.where the size of the business is robust and you do not have too much concentration. guy: do you avoid banks that have significant trading operations? scott: no. the trading environment is changing dramatically. if you think about it for a bank, if you are in the trading business, this is been the most difficult time, because you have seen volatility crushed. a point in monetary policy, we are in the u.s. and u.k., but we are in an inflection point. is that...
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released minimal paper, scott. really just another way of quantifying what we've all been talking about here which is this very orderly, relentless low drama rally with almost no pullback, so what i looked at going into today, the s&p 500 up 14% year-to-date the maximum pullback along the way during march was about 3% higher as well if you look at the ratio, 14% to the upside and 3% maximum downside, that's almost five times that puts this year on par with some of the best years in decades like 2013, 1995, where hough this relentless grind high magnitude of the gains this year are not yet on par with those which were 30% plus, but what i think is interesting is neither of those years obviously was an ultimate peak in the market. you tend not to get a true market top when it's behaving in this very quiet way. i think the markets get jumpy and anxious and volatile and emotional before you actually have that top put. in that being said, short term, are we nervous that we hear tom people saying it's an obvious meltup i
released minimal paper, scott. really just another way of quantifying what we've all been talking about here which is this very orderly, relentless low drama rally with almost no pullback, so what i looked at going into today, the s&p 500 up 14% year-to-date the maximum pullback along the way during march was about 3% higher as well if you look at the ratio, 14% to the upside and 3% maximum downside, that's almost five times that puts this year on par with some of the best years in decades...
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josh >> yes, scott. so this is some important news from a you know, an article getting a ton of attention today bloomberg reporting that apple told suppliers that they could reduce the accuracy of the face recognition technology reportedly, scott, that was going to make it's toe manufacture the iphone x apple is disputing that report, telling she in a statement the quality and accuracy of face i.d. haven't changed it continues to be one in a million probability of a random person unlocking your iphone with face i'm d. bloomberg's claim that apple has reduced the accuracy spec for face i.d. is completely false, and we expect face i.d. to be the new gold standard for facial authentication scott, of course, the iphone x is available for pre-order starting this friday back for you. >> the whole reason this, you know, was in question had to do with, according to the report, apple was allegedly doing this to be able to increase supply of the phones and on a faster schedule, right, josh? >> yeah. that's correct
josh >> yes, scott. so this is some important news from a you know, an article getting a ton of attention today bloomberg reporting that apple told suppliers that they could reduce the accuracy of the face recognition technology reportedly, scott, that was going to make it's toe manufacture the iphone x apple is disputing that report, telling she in a statement the quality and accuracy of face i.d. haven't changed it continues to be one in a million probability of a random person...
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scott: i think speaker ryan might disagree with that. he is traveling the country for conference of tax reform. the first time congress will do this in 30 years. what is the biggest hurdle you see on the horizon? with kevin brady. i know you are in these meetings with the leadership and chairmans' mettings with kevin mccarthy. what is the biggest hurdle you see on the horizon for tax reform? rep. bishop: the reason it has not been performed since 1986 -- the biggest hurdle is not a cannot, pictures of how we look to 1986 -- is how you do with deductions. every deduction had a purpose originally. everyone has a constituent late. -- constituency. he will probably not be as aggressive as you originally wished. so, the ending point might be different once the discussions go through. the overall goal is to try to make this a much more simpler process and make the rates lower for everybody and make it so that we can build an economy on -- based on those kinds of principles. i think it will eventually happen. where it ends up though is going is
scott: i think speaker ryan might disagree with that. he is traveling the country for conference of tax reform. the first time congress will do this in 30 years. what is the biggest hurdle you see on the horizon? with kevin brady. i know you are in these meetings with the leadership and chairmans' mettings with kevin mccarthy. what is the biggest hurdle you see on the horizon for tax reform? rep. bishop: the reason it has not been performed since 1986 -- the biggest hurdle is not a cannot,...
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by scott's car alarm. investigate. and while he's out front, he hears his mother screaming. he goes inside, giselle is inside of his house-- she's inside his room tampering with his computer. keith morrison: sound familiar? it was the same thing esteban was doing at the nursing school. and when was this, vis-a-vis the murder? four days before, on the tuesday. keith morrison: but there was something else-- a piece of evidence you have to hear to believe. scott told the detectives that four months before michelle's disappearance, giselle harangued and threatened him. verbal attacks so alarming he recorded some on his iphone, just in case something bad ever happened. this one in scott's car-- their small daughter, sitting in the back seat listening. you listen closely. we're about to hear the real giselle esteban. keith morrison: ritchie listened to giselle's tone careen from aggrieved, to furious, to threatening-- all in less than a minute. this was far from the subdued woman he had met back in may. it was a
by scott's car alarm. investigate. and while he's out front, he hears his mother screaming. he goes inside, giselle is inside of his house-- she's inside his room tampering with his computer. keith morrison: sound familiar? it was the same thing esteban was doing at the nursing school. and when was this, vis-a-vis the murder? four days before, on the tuesday. keith morrison: but there was something else-- a piece of evidence you have to hear to believe. scott told the detectives that four...
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scott: mr. chairman, i yield myself 15 seconds just to point out that the health care plan in the budget is the public option which c.b.o. scores as savings of over $100 billion, and we have $1 trillion spending for infrastructure, things the president promised. mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the chair: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one inute. ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, as a member of the budget committee i find the c.b.c. budget to be a principled and thoughtful budget. it ends the threat of sequestration. it will accelerate our economic recovery. it will help eradicate poverty in america. and it will reduce the deficit by approximately $.7 trillion over 10 years. on the other hand, the tax cut that our republican friends are proposing will cause a deficit by giving a whopping $2.4 trillion in tax cuts, most to the top 1% of the american people. it will not help the young child as he grows to seek opportunity and jobs. this will
scott: mr. chairman, i yield myself 15 seconds just to point out that the health care plan in the budget is the public option which c.b.o. scores as savings of over $100 billion, and we have $1 trillion spending for infrastructure, things the president promised. mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the chair: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one inute. ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, as a member of the budget committee i find the c.b.c....
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scott: hello. i'm scott abraham live at nats park. you hear the sound? ticktock, ticktock, ticktock. the clock is ticking down until first pitch of game one of the nlds between the nats and the cubs. strasburg on the mound for nationals. strasburg making his first start in the postseason since 2014. this is only his second career start in the playoffs. game one is usually a tone setter. the nationals are not worried about getting a win tonight. they want to win the series in general. >> you have to win three in a sears. however you get to three doesn't matter. the focus on the game is what you prepare for. >> you come out and you want to win everything. the biggest thing is not to get down two games. worst case we take the field to win every game. take no prisoners. go out and win every game you can win. >> keep an eye on trey turner. he could be the x-factor around the bases. in the regular season he stole seven bases in a four-game series at nats speed is a weapon. turner will use it to the advantage. >> speed in general in the postseason is important,
scott: hello. i'm scott abraham live at nats park. you hear the sound? ticktock, ticktock, ticktock. the clock is ticking down until first pitch of game one of the nlds between the nats and the cubs. strasburg on the mound for nationals. strasburg making his first start in the postseason since 2014. this is only his second career start in the playoffs. game one is usually a tone setter. the nationals are not worried about getting a win tonight. they want to win the series in general. >>...
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i'm scott wapner the top trade. the tech takeoff, some of the biggest names in the space surging on this hour on earnings is there still time to buy, or have you simply missed your chance to get in with us for the hour, weiss, jim lebenthal and kevin o'leary here with us as well. microsoft and intel, shares higher leading the nasdaq to another record high. kevin, i don't know what your superlative is, but which was most impress sniff. >> they are all impressive, a beautiful thing to see we can say coming into the end of 2017, that this year was the year of f.a.n.g. it was the f.a.n.g.ology it was fantastic you're up 40% on these names or a collection of them will you make 40% in 2018, or is it time to start thinking about what the rotation will be, because f.a.n.g. is a wonderful thing, but i don't think we'll get 40% next year. development is up there, cash flows are beautiful. this is not like a tech bubble it's an earnings orgasm, that's what it is. >> weiss, the street is tripping over itself today to bump amazo
i'm scott wapner the top trade. the tech takeoff, some of the biggest names in the space surging on this hour on earnings is there still time to buy, or have you simply missed your chance to get in with us for the hour, weiss, jim lebenthal and kevin o'leary here with us as well. microsoft and intel, shares higher leading the nasdaq to another record high. kevin, i don't know what your superlative is, but which was most impress sniff. >> they are all impressive, a beautiful thing to see...
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this is for scott. so your comments about with the sector coordinating council is doing under the executive order seem to be emphasizing recovery. so can you talk a little bit about what you guys are working on in terms of prevention? i mean, the executive order is about a cyber attack. >> sure. i don't want to make it seem like we're not looking left of boom. we absolutely are focusing on preparation and detection and defense. so a couple of sort of themes, i guess, of the escc's areas of focus, first is tools and technology. you know, the government has some interesting toys and we want to use those for our systems. so there have been some great examples of national lab developments. one is known as the cyber risk information sharing program or crisp that was in the lab, quote unquote, commercialized and now deployed in the electricity sector covering about 75% of the customer meters in the united states. it's a great success story of the government innovation used in the private sector and next, i'll
this is for scott. so your comments about with the sector coordinating council is doing under the executive order seem to be emphasizing recovery. so can you talk a little bit about what you guys are working on in terms of prevention? i mean, the executive order is about a cyber attack. >> sure. i don't want to make it seem like we're not looking left of boom. we absolutely are focusing on preparation and detection and defense. so a couple of sort of themes, i guess, of the escc's areas...
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and you know it scott.e bit. [ laughter ] >> steve: get out of here scott. >> jimmy: get a job buddy! >> steve: hard work with you guys. respect. >> jimmy: next sign was sent in by aleeyah aroon-a-salam in apple valley california, it's a a parking sign they saw on campus. this is great -- it says, "attention, faculty, staff, affiliate, commuter, student, and visitor parking only. [ applause ] who can't park there? isn't that a better sign? >> steve: wait, can i park here? yeah. >> jimmy: everyone can almost park there. that's a terrible sign. >> steve: scott. >> jimmy: this next -- i'll tell you who can't park there. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you can't park here scott! >> steve: get out of here scott. >> jimmy: shut up man! whoah, whoah! [ laughter ] this next one was sent in by kim barker in columbus, ohio. she saw this in a restroom -- >> steve: in a restroom? >> jimmy: do not dispose of anything except toilet paper in the commode. please, someone flushed a wig [ cheers and applause ] don't be that person
and you know it scott.e bit. [ laughter ] >> steve: get out of here scott. >> jimmy: get a job buddy! >> steve: hard work with you guys. respect. >> jimmy: next sign was sent in by aleeyah aroon-a-salam in apple valley california, it's a a parking sign they saw on campus. this is great -- it says, "attention, faculty, staff, affiliate, commuter, student, and visitor parking only. [ applause ] who can't park there? isn't that a better sign? >> steve: wait, can...
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i'm scott wapner our top trade this hour, taxes or else. the big market warning from the treasury secretary on what could happen to stocks in the president's agenda comes up empty. with us for the hour today, steve weiss, dave leven,hal, michael farr, founder of farr, miller and washington. let's begin with the markets, the dow surging thanks in mart to ibm's big beats but it's comments from steve mnuchin about tax reform and stocks that investors are talking about. tax reform or look out below is that what we need to start thinking about >> well, i think, number one, we don't want to pass a tax bill just to support the market markets are up 80% of the time, number two number two, it's an irresponsible comment by mnuchin and number three, the u.s. market is lagging other markets around the world, so there's no -- or very, very little expectation that a tax plan will occur and that it will occur that's going to impact this market. >> here's steve mnuchin with these comments >> there is no question that the rally in the stock market has based
i'm scott wapner our top trade this hour, taxes or else. the big market warning from the treasury secretary on what could happen to stocks in the president's agenda comes up empty. with us for the hour today, steve weiss, dave leven,hal, michael farr, founder of farr, miller and washington. let's begin with the markets, the dow surging thanks in mart to ibm's big beats but it's comments from steve mnuchin about tax reform and stocks that investors are talking about. tax reform or look out below...
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scott: i'm scott abraham live at nats park. the gates are open.he fans are in the ballpark getting you ready for first pitch. we will explain why the nationals are ready to put the past playoff jonathan: must see video. check this out. cancer survivor repelling down an 18-story building. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor four years ago and now he is a freshman at galaxy note 7 and advocate for he is making his way down cesearch.oying the day. alison: good for him. special treat for the kids at inova children home. ahead of halloween. amy aubert takes us inside the top mission for a group of superheroes and firefighters. amy: first responders arriving on scene to a very special mission on friday. teaming up with a squad of superheroes. to save the day and bring smiles to the kids at inova children's hospital. >> how are you doing? >> good. amy: sparky and the firefighters came to the 7th floor to greet the kids. for 3-year-old royce meeting the superheroes in uniform is like icing on the cake. >> two is that? >> he found out he gets to go home to
scott: i'm scott abraham live at nats park. the gates are open.he fans are in the ballpark getting you ready for first pitch. we will explain why the nationals are ready to put the past playoff jonathan: must see video. check this out. cancer survivor repelling down an 18-story building. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor four years ago and now he is a freshman at galaxy note 7 and advocate for he is making his way down cesearch.oying the day. alison: good for him. special treat for the kids...
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scott palk is one of those five. this is not a controversial nominee, and he will be a great judge for us, and he'll also be a great judge in western oklahoma. he currently serves as the assistant dean for students and the assistant general counsel at the university of oklahoma college of law in nor manned, oklahoma. he has these strong support -- he has the strong support of the president of the university of oklahoma, who happens to be former senator david boren, a democrat senator from this border, who is now leading the university of oklahoma and has done had a for the past two decades. he is also strongly behind this nominee as well. scott palk joined the university of oklahoma college of law after 19 years of public service as a state and federal prosecutor. he graduated in 1992 from the o.u. college of law where he ink terned for district 21 district attorneys office. after graduating, passing the bar, he became an assistant district foreigner for cleveland county where he prosecuted a variety of crimes a unde
scott palk is one of those five. this is not a controversial nominee, and he will be a great judge for us, and he'll also be a great judge in western oklahoma. he currently serves as the assistant dean for students and the assistant general counsel at the university of oklahoma college of law in nor manned, oklahoma. he has these strong support -- he has the strong support of the president of the university of oklahoma, who happens to be former senator david boren, a democrat senator from this...
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good morning, scott. of information coming from the review of cell phones and laptops. 12 electronics in all that they have pulled and what they are trying to learn more about paddock. listen, they know by reviewing the laptops, anyway, he had a room at a hotel overlooking grant park in chicago this summer, on the same weekend that lollapalooza was going on, the music festival there. they believe that he was reviewing, according to the laptop, events and hotels near fenway park in boston. investigators say that's a clear sign he was targeting a large crowd before he carried out the shooting along the strip. we also know that his girlfriend in this case, marilou danley is cooperating with the fbi as well as las vegas police. she told them that she believes he had some kind of mental problem that may have led to this, that he would spend days laying in bed screaming and yelling, oh, my god. investigators have reviewed his history, both physically and mentally. they say they haven't found anything to lead th
good morning, scott. of information coming from the review of cell phones and laptops. 12 electronics in all that they have pulled and what they are trying to learn more about paddock. listen, they know by reviewing the laptops, anyway, he had a room at a hotel overlooking grant park in chicago this summer, on the same weekend that lollapalooza was going on, the music festival there. they believe that he was reviewing, according to the laptop, events and hotels near fenway park in boston....
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