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david: jim tisch. he is the loews corporation president and ceo.g up, we are talking about oil. stock really taking a beating thus far in 2016. will shares be able to rebound as oil companies look to increase their production? that's ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is. i'm alix steel. diamond offshore drilling has one of the best credit rating in the oil services group. stock has gotten hammered. tisch is chairman of diamond offshore and president and ceo of loans. an insideally give us look into the oil community. the first thing oil companies are going to want to do is increase production. surplus forng a longer in 2017. what's your oil price call? have sworn off making oil price calls for six months from because it's impossible to gauge what's going to happen over the next six months. over the next two years i think oil is going to go to 70 to $80 a barrel. the industry is dramatically under investing in now. there's not going to be enough production two years from now to satisfy the worldwide demand and so prices are naturally going to g
david: jim tisch. he is the loews corporation president and ceo.g up, we are talking about oil. stock really taking a beating thus far in 2016. will shares be able to rebound as oil companies look to increase their production? that's ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is. i'm alix steel. diamond offshore drilling has one of the best credit rating in the oil services group. stock has gotten hammered. tisch is chairman of diamond offshore and president and ceo of loans. an insideally give...
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maria: style tisch lady. ed: yeah. maria: so are you? >> thank you. we'll see you the next few days. stay tuned for the updates to ed: are you feeling confident it will shift and slow? >> ok. >> dicky: from hollywood -- it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, winona ryder, casey wilson, "this week in unnecessary censorship" and music from yg. and now, in the meantime, here's jimmy kimmel! ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my name is jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ]
maria: style tisch lady. ed: yeah. maria: so are you? >> thank you. we'll see you the next few days. stay tuned for the updates to ed: are you feeling confident it will shift and slow? >> ok. >> dicky: from hollywood -- it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, winona ryder, casey wilson, "this week in unnecessary censorship" and music from yg. and now, in the meantime, here's jimmy kimmel! ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my name is jimmy. i'm the host....
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the united states and china today formally ratified a climate-change agreement that came from the u.n. climate conference in paris last december. it has already been adopted by more than 175 countries. in a ceremony today ahead of the "group of 20" economic summit in hangzhou, china, president obama and china's president xi jinping committed the world's two biggest economies to a course of reducing the carbon dioxide emissions that cause global warming. combined, the two nations generate almost 40% of the world's emissions. according to the terms of the climate pact, when nations responsible for a total of 55 55% of global carbon emissions ratify it, the pact will come into force, possibly by the end of this year. under the pact, china has agreed to stop its rise of carbon emissions by 2030, and the u.s. pledged to reduce emissions by at least 26% by then. president obama hailed the deal: >> this is the single best chance that we have, to deal with a proble
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the united states and china today formally ratified a climate-change agreement that came from the u.n. climate conference in paris last december. it has already been adopted by more than 175 countries. in a ceremony today ahead of the "group of 20" economic summit in hangzhou, china, president obama and china's president xi jinping committed the...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama and leaders of the world's leading economic powers, have wound up the first day of the "group of 20" summit in china. this will be obama's last as president. before a banquet hosted by china's president xi jinping, obama had a full schedule of discussions on issues of vital interest to the united states. in his first meeting with turkey's president, recep erdogan, since a failed july military coup, the president alluded to turkey's demand that the u.s. extradite a pennsylvania-based cleric erdogan accuses of plotting the coup. >> i've assured him that our justice department and my national security team will continue to cooperate with turkish authorities to determine how we can make sure that those who carried out these activities are brought to justice. >> against this terrorist, before the coup attempt, we had put together some documentation, amassed some evidence, which we have submitted to the un
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama and leaders of the world's leading economic powers, have wound up the first day of the "group of 20" summit in china. this will be obama's last as president. before a banquet hosted by china's president xi jinping, obama had a full schedule of discussions on issues of vital interest to the united states. in his first meeting...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. hillary clinton and donald trump are preparing for a super-bowl- sized audience in their first one on one debate since becoming the major party nominees for president of the united states. the tv audience for tomorrow night's showdown at hofstra university on new york's long island is expected to top 100 million, with the candidates focused on the small percentage of voters who have not made up their minds. in an "abc news-washington pos"" poll of likely voters published today, clinton held a slight advantage over trump, 46% to 44%. clinton and trump have been hunkered down with advisers and briefing books, but both took time out today to meet separately with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who was in new york for the united nations general assembly. both running mates today talked about what they expect in the debate. >> he's going to focus in this debate tomorrow night as he has througho
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. hillary clinton and donald trump are preparing for a super-bowl- sized audience in their first one on one debate since becoming the major party nominees for president of the united states. the tv audience for tomorrow night's showdown at hofstra university on new york's long island is expected to top 100 million, with the...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, allison stewart. good evening and thanks for joining us. new york governor andrew cuomo says new york city was "lucky" there were no fatalities caused by last night's explosion in or near a dumpster on a manhattan street. a second, unexploded device found in a plastic bag four blocks away was "similar in design" and is being examined at f-b-i headquarters in quantico, virginia, along with remnants of the first device. >> stewart: shrapnel and flying debris from the explosion hurt more than two dozen people, all treated and released from local hospitals. evidence recovery teams worked the scene all day today. the explosion shattered windows but did not cause an structural damage to buildings or subway stations. governor cuomo said investigators have not discovered any links between the attack and any known international terrorist group. new york city mayor bill de blasio and n.y.p.d. commissioner james o'neill told reporters today the blast was intentional, but the motivation is unknown. >> we're in th
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, allison stewart. good evening and thanks for joining us. new york governor andrew cuomo says new york city was "lucky" there were no fatalities caused by last night's explosion in or near a dumpster on a manhattan street. a second, unexploded device found in a plastic bag four blocks away was "similar in design" and is being examined at f-b-i headquarters in quantico, virginia, along with remnants of the first...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison strewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the united states and russia are promoting a new plan to end syria's civil war, now in its sixth year, having caused half a million deaths and forced millions to flee as refugees. in talks in geneva, switzerland u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said a countrywide cease fire is scheduled to take effect at sundown on monday. it calls for government forces of president bashar al-assad backed by russia and rebels backed by the u.s. to stop shooting while humanitarian aid is delivered where needed. >> we believe that the plan as it is set forth-- if implemented, if followed-- has the ability to provide a turning point, a moment of change. >> stewart: if the truce holds for a week, the u.s. and russia intend to launch an unprecedented joint effort to attack positions held by militants from isis and al qaeda, known as al nusra in syria. joining me now from washington for more on the latest truce effort is "new york times
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison strewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the united states and russia are promoting a new plan to end syria's civil war, now in its sixth year, having caused half a million deaths and forced millions to flee as refugees. in talks in geneva, switzerland u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said a countrywide cease fire is scheduled to take effect at sundown on...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. we're coming to you tonight from the studios of ketc, our pbs affiliate in st louis, missouri. for the second time in this year's race for the white house, republican presidential candidate donald trump has publicly raised the specter of violence against his democratic opponent, hillary clinton. campaigning in houston, texas, today, trump was silent on the subject. but last night, at his rally in miami, trump stated incorrectly that clinton favors abolishing the second amendment right to bear arms. and then he said this: >> i think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons. they should disarm, right? ( cheers and applause ) right? i think they should disarm. immediately. what do you think? yes? yes. yeah. take their guns away. she doesn't want guns. take them, let's see what happens to her. >> sreenivasan: trump's words echoed a statement he made last month at a rally in north carolina, where he suggested gun owners might take action against clinton if sh
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. we're coming to you tonight from the studios of ketc, our pbs affiliate in st louis, missouri. for the second time in this year's race for the white house, republican presidential candidate donald trump has publicly raised the specter of violence against his democratic opponent, hillary clinton. campaigning in houston, texas, today, trump was silent on the...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. >> police in charlotte, north carolina, said this afternoon they would release their own dash-cam videos of tuesday's fatal shooting of a brack man, keith scott, this as people took part in a fifth day of protests. police chief kerr putney said it had been decided releasing the the videos would not adversely impact the investigation. he said he was in possession of a hand gun, in possession of marijuana, and had committed a crime. police shot and killed scott tuesday after in the parking lot of an apartment complex where he parked to wait to pick up his children after his wife released this video yesterday, which she recorded on her phone as she witnessed the fatal encounter. she's heard telling police her husband had a brain injury and had just taken medication. >> don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> sreenivasan: earlier today, i spoke with "washington post" reporter wesley lowery about the implications of police shooting videos. there is a much larger a
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. >> police in charlotte, north carolina, said this afternoon they would release their own dash-cam videos of tuesday's fatal shooting of a brack man, keith scott, this as people took part in a fifth day of protests. police chief kerr putney said it had been decided releasing the the videos would not adversely impact the investigation. he said he was in...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. it happened 15 years ago today- the worst attack on american soil since pearl harbor- when terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jets and used them as weapons against symbols of the u.s. economy and military. today, on this landmark anniversary, at three memorial sites, america remembered. >> reporter: the ceremony in new york marked the moment when the first plane hit the trade center's north tower. jerry d'amadeo's father, vincent, worked on the 103rd floor for the brokerage firm cantor fitzgerald, which lost 658 people that day. >> today, i'm proud to be here to memorialize my father. this is the place that gives me the chance to think about beautiful memories. >> reporter: family members led the reading of the nearly 3,000 names inscribed on the national memorial to all 9/11 victims-- office workers, plane passengers, emergency responders, members of the military. when the second plane hit the south tower 17 minutes after the first, howard kestenbaum
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. it happened 15 years ago today- the worst attack on american soil since pearl harbor- when terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jets and used them as weapons against symbols of the u.s. economy and military. today, on this landmark anniversary, at three memorial sites, america remembered. >> reporter: the ceremony in new york marked the moment when...
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jim tisch says that the fed has distorted markets by sticking with ultralow interest rates.loomberg go" team this morning. jim: all you can do is grin and bear it. the markets are priced for perfection. 10-year notes are trading at 170. long bonds are trading 80 basis points higher. i think everybody knows that in the long-term securities are going to trade at a loss and you have got to invest. that is exactly what i was going to ask -- where are you on the margins making decisions? jim: we are definitely short duration. generally we have been buying 10-year note and rolling down the yield curve. said -- theis they fed is managing the entire yield curve. we have rates in the intermediate to long and then a 300 basis points below where they should be and that is causing, in my opinion, all manner of problems. >> the question i'm asking you, we have heard a lot of people talk about bond scarcity. do you feel that? is there an issue with not enough securities out there? jim: we have $45 billion of assets. issue is so important for us. that isn't so important for us. what is imp
jim tisch says that the fed has distorted markets by sticking with ultralow interest rates.loomberg go" team this morning. jim: all you can do is grin and bear it. the markets are priced for perfection. 10-year notes are trading at 170. long bonds are trading 80 basis points higher. i think everybody knows that in the long-term securities are going to trade at a loss and you have got to invest. that is exactly what i was going to ask -- where are you on the margins making decisions? jim:...
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really want to be independent operator in a world of empires rather than being part of this protect tisch empire that is the most successful empire on earth? so, when you get frozen out, then, at the end of the war, from access to british colonies, and you are frozen out of the protection that at the royal navy provided in places leak the mediterranean, this is going to shrink american commerce pretty dramatically during the 1780s and contributes to this lingering depression of the 1780s, which is essential backdrop to decision that the political leadership makes they have to have a stronger union than provide by the first constitution, the article of confederation. now, mary, did you have a question? >> a questly most about the sources. you talk about the enslaved persons and the american revolution and how it was often underacknowledged and not acknowledged at all. when -- about their contributions. what did you come across that illustrated their role in the revolution, how were you able to discuss that in your book? >> okay, the question is how can i document the experience of enslaved
really want to be independent operator in a world of empires rather than being part of this protect tisch empire that is the most successful empire on earth? so, when you get frozen out, then, at the end of the war, from access to british colonies, and you are frozen out of the protection that at the royal navy provided in places leak the mediterranean, this is going to shrink american commerce pretty dramatically during the 1780s and contributes to this lingering depression of the 1780s, which...
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pitter patter in the hallway and you read great oral histories from tisch ball dribbling and others talking about the dynamic there. it's much lighter. hillary clinton will probably bring he two grandchildren there to visit so there will be that dynamic to it, and when i talk to some social secretaries they said they think that hillary will probably be on the white house tour. it would make sense for her to see, where can she put the cribs for the grandchildren. i just know if there would be time for her to think about things like that. but it's interesting that the expectation is that she would be both president and first lady at the same time, because there's no one to be first lady, which is kind of -- i think they'll hire a really experienced social secretary to do lot of that stuff. >> i read an article about actually bill clinton -- i've been saying for years that if hillary clinton becomes the president, i really want the inaugural ball tux that bill wears to be in the smithsonian with all of the first lady dresses. >> absolutely. we should be critiqueing what he is wearing every day
pitter patter in the hallway and you read great oral histories from tisch ball dribbling and others talking about the dynamic there. it's much lighter. hillary clinton will probably bring he two grandchildren there to visit so there will be that dynamic to it, and when i talk to some social secretaries they said they think that hillary will probably be on the white house tour. it would make sense for her to see, where can she put the cribs for the grandchildren. i just know if there would be...
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it does diminish tisch cause.t makes it very difficult to justify any type of rational conversation. but let's see -- let's see our police forces and our politicians address real issues. let's forget about what side of the aisle you are on. what color you are on. let's see if we can come together and realize this is an american problem in american cities. >> 25 people shot by police in north carolina today. in charlotte, the city itself, four of the six people who have been shot dead by police are black. is that typical for a big american city. sore there a systemic problem unique to charlotte? >> i think that's typical of cities across the uncan. you have seen it. >> doesn't it chill you though. >> typical. >> typical from a defense attorney. >> it's typical. it's not isolated to charlotte. this is a subculture that we have created within police departments nationwide. it is a mentality that police officers have. just so you know, first have a continuum of force they are supposed to follow. starts with baton. the
it does diminish tisch cause.t makes it very difficult to justify any type of rational conversation. but let's see -- let's see our police forces and our politicians address real issues. let's forget about what side of the aisle you are on. what color you are on. let's see if we can come together and realize this is an american problem in american cities. >> 25 people shot by police in north carolina today. in charlotte, the city itself, four of the six people who have been shot dead by...
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this was an instink tisch jolt and there war no ways to gauge the damage. and hoover felt confident in warning that, quote, we can expect a long and difficult period at best and there must be much liquidated of inflated values and tetes and prices with heavy penalties for the nation. so, almost alone among his contemporaries, hoover saw what was coming. his point was not continue right fear. there was plenty of that to go around. his goal was instill awareness of the gravity of me motion and a sense of mission going forward. there are, quote, immediate duties -- the businessmen sitting before him was to, quote, consider the human problem of unemployment and distress, unquote. previous crises had seen immediate lick liquidation of labor with wage cuts and lay you'ves. hoover opposed sun steps with every instinct. labor was not a commodity, quote, an entity prices of human homes. he was never cruised of being eloquent but human homes is a curious way to put that. but you get the idea. it would flag any identify the collapse over the market by the sudden reduc
this was an instink tisch jolt and there war no ways to gauge the damage. and hoover felt confident in warning that, quote, we can expect a long and difficult period at best and there must be much liquidated of inflated values and tetes and prices with heavy penalties for the nation. so, almost alone among his contemporaries, hoover saw what was coming. his point was not continue right fear. there was plenty of that to go around. his goal was instill awareness of the gravity of me motion and a...
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that's true, but spinning in circles that would do so i hope that the book becomes a mall part of tisching that discussion over from goings around in circles to, yes, we need to change this. i hope that will happen. >> host: so, 15 year anniversary of 9/11 coming up. where do you see that next chapter going? do you think we have a continuing war on terror aheadin of us in which many of thieves same issues will -- these same issues will arise? are there new horizons in this gap, between peace and war, that we're not yet in front of, since you're -- you were the can anywhere ray 12 years ago -- canary 12 years ago, can you give us guidance? i don't want to be a canary.. so, i think what has become more apparent in the last few years, which is a real kind of warning for everybody, including peoplee who have been in denial about these issues -- has been that other bad actors,ed aer sears are adopt -- adversaries are adopting the arguments and legal trimworks the united states has a made to do bad things don't like. to give just one example, on issues of sovereignty, i remember vladimir putin c
that's true, but spinning in circles that would do so i hope that the book becomes a mall part of tisching that discussion over from goings around in circles to, yes, we need to change this. i hope that will happen. >> host: so, 15 year anniversary of 9/11 coming up. where do you see that next chapter going? do you think we have a continuing war on terror aheadin of us in which many of thieves same issues will -- these same issues will arise? are there new horizons in this gap, between...
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we also have jim tisch of lows. -- of lowes.bigger energy component than people think. david: particularly exploration. with hisgreenberg -- lawyer -- and hank greenberg -- with his lawyer -- they just opening arguments. it has been 11 years. remember elliot spitzer when he was attorney general? they have been fighting this thing through and will not give anything up. the basic claim is that there were some accounting misdeeds back when hank was running aig, back in 2001 comes in big reinsurance deals. tom: we are finally there or that is all there is to it. him,: i am going to ask where is the line between honest mistakes and stepping over the line? when we hold people accountable. om: on "bloomberg ." we look forward to that. steven wieting from citigroup, usually looking at the u.s. beu.s. reports, there will -- and then there is mexico. -- mexican peso, dollar-peso there it goes. and up toout of 2014 a 20 level. we extrapolate out from a weaker 19. rebecca: that is the dollar -- steven: that is the dollar strengthening.
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create a lot more engagement so the latino community are hosting hispanic harris tinge month -- harry tisch month of recall of the community to register to vote as a collective effort and to make sure the entire community has several opportunities to maximize the participation. we will be calling on our entire partners through the last minute to keep mobilizing. of many of these are happening now because we are getting close to voter registration deadlines around the country many are none through late october and finally i have to talk to our commitment to voter modernization and technology we have a focus tightly on figuring out how we create efficiency in access through technology so with that ever in is we just launched an android version a couple weeks ago and there is a standing technology that cuts on the front end to pre-populate the voter registration form and it is really important because the work that we do if you radically campus or health center and the need to grab people as they're going in quick week to reach back out to them once they have registered as well clear prod the
create a lot more engagement so the latino community are hosting hispanic harris tinge month -- harry tisch month of recall of the community to register to vote as a collective effort and to make sure the entire community has several opportunities to maximize the participation. we will be calling on our entire partners through the last minute to keep mobilizing. of many of these are happening now because we are getting close to voter registration deadlines around the country many are none...
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for those that you couldn't see, there was a footstool here for tisch, so she could see over the podium. i was thinking maybe i should use it too. one thing i want to do before i start is recognize an old friend, colleague, who has served with great distinction in afcea is steve richey. please stand. i would like to recognize your tremendous service. when i was president of sasa, the predecessor of nsa in the 1990s and i tried to promote a combined symposium with afcea but could never pull it off. so this event now marks the third year in a row for this joint summit. so i want to congratulate everyone who is involved in both organizations. afcea and nsa, and putting these things on and now they are becoming accustomed. so it proves that over time, things do change. but i think it is clearly an idea we can safely say it is an idea whose time has really come and that you have made it stick. this has also been for me a very useful forum to convey messages and roll out afcea-wide initiatives. at the first summit i rolled out the 2014 national intelligence strategies, which included our prin
for those that you couldn't see, there was a footstool here for tisch, so she could see over the podium. i was thinking maybe i should use it too. one thing i want to do before i start is recognize an old friend, colleague, who has served with great distinction in afcea is steve richey. please stand. i would like to recognize your tremendous service. when i was president of sasa, the predecessor of nsa in the 1990s and i tried to promote a combined symposium with afcea but could never pull it...