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deputy: scott kennedy, director of chinese studies at csi s, becky for joining us. get back to markets as u.s. stocks continue to decline as we had to the close and we bounced off of risk bubbles for the session and you can see the .own off by 685 points there is buying and treasuries and across the treasury curve, the 10 year yield moving down to 2.82%. join us now is cameron crise. is this about the chinese sanctions and goods or is this about something else? >> it is a confluence of many things. that is the immediate trigger point and catalyst, and futures were down overnight with the news emerged that the trump administration will be making this announcement today. what we have had from the indecision so far is some confusion if there will be tariffs on $50 billion of goods the tariffs themselves will raise $50 billion. it looks like it is the former, which is good. communication is saying the tariffs themselves will be 25%, but on what? we don't know. what industries are going to get shellacked with these tariffs, so sell first and figure out the details later
deputy: scott kennedy, director of chinese studies at csi s, becky for joining us. get back to markets as u.s. stocks continue to decline as we had to the close and we bounced off of risk bubbles for the session and you can see the .own off by 685 points there is buying and treasuries and across the treasury curve, the 10 year yield moving down to 2.82%. join us now is cameron crise. is this about the chinese sanctions and goods or is this about something else? >> it is a confluence of...
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wonsaw scott brown, when he 10 kennedy's senate seat in 2010 in the spring, that really set the tablecame a total wipeout that fall. this is one special election with particular circumstances, but there might be panic in the streets. there might be a number of other republicans who decide to retire rather than face what is clearly a very energized democrats side. much, julie you so back to you. julie: this is an interesting conversation to eavesdrop on. talking about that key pennsylvania race. a quick reminder, you can catch all of our interviews on the bloomberg with the function tv . here is our chat earlier with mike male about the wall street journal report that lloyd blankfein might step down by the end of the year. you can also find breaking news, charts, and related functionalities on tv that we discussed on the program. speaking of lloyd blankfein, we will be discussing him a little bit more, coming up. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julie hyman. julia: and i'm julia chatterley. our stock of the hours goldman sachs. one of t
wonsaw scott brown, when he 10 kennedy's senate seat in 2010 in the spring, that really set the tablecame a total wipeout that fall. this is one special election with particular circumstances, but there might be panic in the streets. there might be a number of other republicans who decide to retire rather than face what is clearly a very energized democrats side. much, julie you so back to you. julie: this is an interesting conversation to eavesdrop on. talking about that key pennsylvania race....
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and i remember in 2010 when scott brown won the senate seat that ted kennedy had held after kennedy hadnd we tried to spin it as our candidate wasn't particularly good, this was a special circumstance. but we knew that it meant something. and this means something as well. >> yeah, all right. thank you very much. much more on tonight's incredibly tight race in pennsylvania. democrat conor lamb in a slim lead for a race that should have been a slam dunk for the gop, live at headquarters next. known for its perfect storm of tiny bubbles, it has long been called the champagne of beers. ♪ if you've got the time welcome to the high life. ♪ we've got the beer ♪ miller beer ♪ get ready for the wild life with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with key nutrients, plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn o
and i remember in 2010 when scott brown won the senate seat that ted kennedy had held after kennedy hadnd we tried to spin it as our candidate wasn't particularly good, this was a special circumstance. but we knew that it meant something. and this means something as well. >> yeah, all right. thank you very much. much more on tonight's incredibly tight race in pennsylvania. democrat conor lamb in a slim lead for a race that should have been a slam dunk for the gop, live at headquarters...
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kennedy: here is some crazy news out of the space world. astronaut scottd his dna no longer matches the dna of his identical twin brother mark kelly. scientists have a name for someone who's dna is not way it's expected to be it's called elizabeth warren. we begin with six flags he is a in austin, texas. the batman rollercoaster got stuck upsight down for 45 minutes after a sensor accidents alley stopped the ride. there was all kinds of screaming and cursing, and that was from the people waiting for the ride. thankfully everyone escaped without harm. but one employee said it was like nothing he had ever seen in a theme park. they gave each passenger a coupon for a complementary piece of an upside down cake. let's head over to germany and look at a sweet puppy who is sweeping the internet of its feet. look at these adorable german shepherds. this video has been watched by 2 million people. one for every piece of bacon hidden inside that broom. dogs don't just randomly attacked an inan mat object. a lot of you might be wondering why a german man to train his
kennedy: here is some crazy news out of the space world. astronaut scottd his dna no longer matches the dna of his identical twin brother mark kelly. scientists have a name for someone who's dna is not way it's expected to be it's called elizabeth warren. we begin with six flags he is a in austin, texas. the batman rollercoaster got stuck upsight down for 45 minutes after a sensor accidents alley stopped the ride. there was all kinds of screaming and cursing, and that was from the people...
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kennedy: don't be surprised when people have emotional reactions to horrific situations like this. party panel, thank you very much. coming up, retired nasa astronaut, scottuivalent of a year and a half in space in the name of science. he says most of people take science for granted and says that need to change say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. kennedy: science matters, according to a new study by 3m. people all over the world say they are intrigued by science but 38% say their lives would not be much difference if science didn't exist. my next guest knows first hand that is not true. scott kelly clocked 520 days in space during this career as a nasa astronaut. edhold the record for the longest space fli
kennedy: don't be surprised when people have emotional reactions to horrific situations like this. party panel, thank you very much. coming up, retired nasa astronaut, scottuivalent of a year and a half in space in the name of science. he says most of people take science for granted and says that need to change say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of...
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kennedy: don't be surprised when people have emotional reactions to horrific situations like this. party panel, thank you very much. coming up, retired nasa astronaut, scottt the equivalent of a year and a half in space in the name of science. he says most of people take science for granted and says that need to change if we are going to survive. that's next. to everyone else, i look like everyone else. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcoh
kennedy: don't be surprised when people have emotional reactions to horrific situations like this. party panel, thank you very much. coming up, retired nasa astronaut, scottt the equivalent of a year and a half in space in the name of science. he says most of people take science for granted and says that need to change if we are going to survive. that's next. to everyone else, i look like everyone else. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others,...
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> reporter: michael scott was 15 years old on june 8th, 1968 when he witnessed the train that carried the body of then senator and democratic presidential candidate robert f. kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to two million people lined the route. it was three days after kennedy's assassination. >> i see this flag draped casket. there is a lady with a vail sitting next to it. >> reporter: this exhibit recalls that mournful journey. blending history with memories. images from inside the train. and photos taken by people standing along the route. >> and this is the car that had kennedy's casket in it. >> reporter: he walked to the train tracks from his home. >> it really brings back how sad time that was. >> reporter: the country was coping with racial tensions following the assassination of civil rights leader martin luther king junior just a few months earlier. the death of kennedy united people in grief. >> they have this need they should be together. i think this is something we can still experience today. >> reporter: people stood under the hot sun for hours waiting to get a glimpse of the train. the duct cohorted hearing a crunching soun
> reporter: michael scott was 15 years old on june 8th, 1968 when he witnessed the train that carried the body of then senator and democratic presidential candidate robert f. kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to two million people lined the route. it was three days after kennedy's assassination. >> i see this flag draped casket. there is a lady with a vail sitting next to it. >> reporter: this exhibit recalls that mournful journey. blending history with...
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kennedy's casket made the last journey by train to arlington national cemetery. ktvu amber leigh has the story. >> seeing the train come around a small bend. moving very slow, mournfully slow. >> reporter: michael scottyears old on june 8th, 1968 when he witnessed the train that carried the body of then senator and democratic presidential candidate robert f. kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to 2 million people lined the route. it was three days after kennedy's assassination. >> i see the flag draped casket and a ladu with a veil. >> reporter: this exhibits blends history with memory. images taken from inside the train and photos taken by people standing along the route. >> this is the final car that had kennedy's casket in it. >> reporter: millford was 16 when he took these photos. he walked to the train tracks from his home in elkton maryland. >> it brings back how sad -- what a sad time it was. and what a turbulent time it was for the country. >> reporter: the country was coping with racial tensions, following the assassination of sfl rights leader martin -- civil rights leader martin luther king junior a few months earlier. the death of kennedy united people in grief. >> th
kennedy's casket made the last journey by train to arlington national cemetery. ktvu amber leigh has the story. >> seeing the train come around a small bend. moving very slow, mournfully slow. >> reporter: michael scottyears old on june 8th, 1968 when he witnessed the train that carried the body of then senator and democratic presidential candidate robert f. kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to 2 million people lined the route. it was three days after...
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scott galloway. garrett, i turn to you first. i want to share what louisiana republican kennedy said this morning. let's go there first. >> i appreciate his apology, but that's not enough. we need to sit down and visit. i'm not looking to regulate him to death. i can tell you this, the issue isn't going away. i would respectfully suggest they can do it the easy way or the hard way. >> okay. here's the problem, garrett, lawmakers have egg on their face. it's not just republicans. during the obama administration, the new tech industry was the darling of the obama administration. while lots of industries were so worried about regulation, tech wasn't. for lawmakers now, who are very familiar with the lobbyists who represent these companies, now saying, i'm ready for you, facebook, aren't they held accountable at all? >> reporter: we'll find out in october to the degree voters want to handle politicians accountable for how they've handled companies like facebook so far. there are two problems with facebook. first, what is it? is it a publishing company? is it an advertising platform? is it a public uti
scott galloway. garrett, i turn to you first. i want to share what louisiana republican kennedy said this morning. let's go there first. >> i appreciate his apology, but that's not enough. we need to sit down and visit. i'm not looking to regulate him to death. i can tell you this, the issue isn't going away. i would respectfully suggest they can do it the easy way or the hard way. >> okay. here's the problem, garrett, lawmakers have egg on their face. it's not just republicans....
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south carolina republican senator scott and trey detail their friendship and time in congress in unified. in pulitzer prize winning jowcialgist aeleene explores life of kennedy shriver the trump white house shares ronald kessler interview with president trump and members of his administration. timmy reports are on raise authoritarianism on the road to unfreedom and in the neuroscientist who lost her mind neuroscientists barbara recalling her experiences surviving brain cancer. also being published this week, hunting el chapo chronical andrew hogan eight year hunt to capture the mexican drug king pen el chapo and recount fight for economic equality in to the promise land. in insane, journalist roth reports on how america handles mental illness. and for america founder andrew how impacting the economy in the war on normal people. look for these titles in book stores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> thank you book critic circle for this once in a lifetime moment. lifetime. a lifetime of writing. how did that happen? [laughter] well for starters my father -- field was sports medicine and he was the da
south carolina republican senator scott and trey detail their friendship and time in congress in unified. in pulitzer prize winning jowcialgist aeleene explores life of kennedy shriver the trump white house shares ronald kessler interview with president trump and members of his administration. timmy reports are on raise authoritarianism on the road to unfreedom and in the neuroscientist who lost her mind neuroscientists barbara recalling her experiences surviving brain cancer. also being...
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scott have changed their tune following massacres in their state. president trump: there is nothing to be afraid of. we have to fight them every once in a while, that's okay. kennedy: democrats have dug themselves in. but will the story impact the 2018 elections? bre peyton is here along with comedian jimmy failla, and columnist at the daily beast, anthony fisher. welcome, everyone. let's discuss a little bit. obviously there is going to be a lot of pushback from very vocal and passionate people on this issue. but i still think everyone is waiting for another crisis to sweep this off the front page. it's been a relatively slow couple news weeks since the shooting and it's rare to lunger on an issue for so long. does it have legs going into the mid-term? >> i don't think it has legs going into the mid-term. i think there will be 20 crises that will sweep us away. this has been peculiar in the trump administration period where nothing has bumped us off the front page. we are entering the mid-terms and relevant state elections where people on the right and left have to tiptoe around their bases and give some leeway to the other side because they are in close races. i
scott have changed their tune following massacres in their state. president trump: there is nothing to be afraid of. we have to fight them every once in a while, that's okay. kennedy: democrats have dug themselves in. but will the story impact the 2018 elections? bre peyton is here along with comedian jimmy failla, and columnist at the daily beast, anthony fisher. welcome, everyone. let's discuss a little bit. obviously there is going to be a lot of pushback from very vocal and passionate...