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tom: dr. your experience, what surprised you the most of that morning with a devalued? stephen: they had been holding the renminbi study in two earlier crisis, tom. crisis of financial the 1990's, and the crisis of 2008 and 2009. i thought they would do this thing in this downturn, and i turned out to be wrong. i thought they would use the lever in the time of duress. tom: what does lagarde do with china right now? does she make a courtesy call? stephen: no. adehink the move they m on the currency confirms what the imf was looking for, but if it does trigger another round of currency wars, then she has got a real problem. tom: we should point out renminbi this morning with appreciation, even ever so slight. our twitter question along these lines -- which country has the most to lose from china's slowdown? thank you for your informed response. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." vonnie quinn, brendan greeley, and tom keene. in trading in currencies, but also a
tom: dr. your experience, what surprised you the most of that morning with a devalued? stephen: they had been holding the renminbi study in two earlier crisis, tom. crisis of financial the 1990's, and the crisis of 2008 and 2009. i thought they would do this thing in this downturn, and i turned out to be wrong. i thought they would use the lever in the time of duress. tom: what does lagarde do with china right now? does she make a courtesy call? stephen: no. adehink the move they m on the...
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>> tom foley.ter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag and located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. these are phone records. >> reporter: norris also showed the jury the foleys' home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and say, you know, "have you left yet? where are you? we're waiting for you." >> that's what i'd do. >> reporter: according to detective karbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then, members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told
>> tom foley.ter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag and located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. these are phone records. >> reporter:...
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[laughter] tom: hold my hand. hans: what does the paddleboard look like? tom: ok. that will be the end of the laughter for the friday show. let's begin with our top headlines. here is the wounded olivia sterns. greek lawmakers are backing a bailout. it is up to their european neighbors to get on board. the parliament approved a three-year plan. must make a big payment to the european central bank six days from now. ministersrea finance are meeting today in brussels to diss -- to study the latest terms. new figures out this morning revealing a slowdown in euro area growth. rose by .3%. the economist expected a slightly stronger showing. the weakness was clear in france. consumers stagnant and spending is flat. it is the first time in a year the french economy has failed to grow. germany's economy grew by .4%. clinton may yet faced serious democratic challengers in the presidential race. associates of al gore say's he will not -- says he will not run. buzzfeed report over the weekend said his supporters are talking about the idea. while the former vice president is n
[laughter] tom: hold my hand. hans: what does the paddleboard look like? tom: ok. that will be the end of the laughter for the friday show. let's begin with our top headlines. here is the wounded olivia sterns. greek lawmakers are backing a bailout. it is up to their european neighbors to get on board. the parliament approved a three-year plan. must make a big payment to the european central bank six days from now. ministersrea finance are meeting today in brussels to diss -- to study the...
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. ♪ tom: good morning.es, -15. dow futures down 129. do not want to oversell, nevertheless, a weight to the market as we begin this monday. right now, our top headlines with vonnie quinn. jailed journalists are asking egypt's president to pardon them. the outer zero staffers were sentenced saturday to three years in prison. the court said they were guilty of "reporting false news pickup a gypsum law says the president can issue a pardon unless the verdict is final. hulu will get warm movies for the streaming service. a has reached a multiyear deal with the cable channel at. that will bring paramount, mgm to hulu. that came as netflix was dropping epics. netflix wants to develop original movies instead of sharing films with other services. movi man who created a movie tt cost cap a nights is dead. wes craven created "a nightmare thenreet" movies and later, the screen series. he was 76. i was terrified. i do not know about you. andn never not what pass mount street without getting a shiver down my back. pass
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tom: very cool. love that. >> very smart guy. >> he is indicating it will get passed on friday in brussels. the germans -- tom: i am dying to go. with this. i have a 401(k), how do you play this? is there opportunity in european stocks? with all this funds nichols gloom, where is the opportunistic thought? >> i think the opportunity in this is in the united states. first of all, we are far more globally dependent in terms of our economy than anyone else by a mile. day,eece, the end of the this will prove to be a small story. the china story is a big one. we are really insulated. if you look at u.s. companies, we have businesses that are less old economy that aren't dependent on even the pace of the economy in general. we of the googles, apples. tom: come on, john, catch up with the news. alphabets. are we saying alphabets? in to be theoes best thing you can be is diversified. tom: hans nichols, that was brilliant. coming up in the next hour, we will continue this discussion. what will the fed do? i k
tom: very cool. love that. >> very smart guy. >> he is indicating it will get passed on friday in brussels. the germans -- tom: i am dying to go. with this. i have a 401(k), how do you play this? is there opportunity in european stocks? with all this funds nichols gloom, where is the opportunistic thought? >> i think the opportunity in this is in the united states. first of all, we are far more globally dependent in terms of our economy than anyone else by a mile. day,eece,...
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vonnie: tom! tom: i want to know.t is the worst call you've ever made on a bank. >> august 2007. i did the most elegant analysis -- [laughter] show that fixed income pullbacks were 22% on average and lasted on average seven months and i had history to look at and i said this is going to be very painful and will hurt the fixed income. i said, don't worry, we have one year of liquidity and that will make it through the it's acted like an of a downturn. boy, was i wrong. tom: this is the humility, vonnie. vonnie: but this is what the fed is facing. they don't know what to make of the shanghai slide. >> let's face it, we are manipulating inequity market to improve confidence in china. we don't have any data on something like that. this is a new approach to macro economics. tom: we will talk about the banking industry in a bit. coming up, we go to jackson hole . it is dark out there. grizzly bears alerted. brendan greeley, fresh meat area michael mckee, as well. j hole! ♪ this is a great place to work. not because they hav
vonnie: tom! tom: i want to know.t is the worst call you've ever made on a bank. >> august 2007. i did the most elegant analysis -- [laughter] show that fixed income pullbacks were 22% on average and lasted on average seven months and i had history to look at and i said this is going to be very painful and will hurt the fixed income. i said, don't worry, we have one year of liquidity and that will make it through the it's acted like an of a downturn. boy, was i wrong. tom: this is the...
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tom: really?e first. >> it is inevitable the longer the fed wakes the more painful they will make this process trip tom: we will come back and talk exactly about that. charles is with this as we truly begin to prepare for jackson hole. brendan greeley and michael mckee will be in jackson hole. jim bullard of st. louis always making news. he will become bold in his comments and mr. lockhart avenue -- from atlanta as many of our stellar guests and speakers. tom: good morning everyone. bloomberg surveillance. vonnie: donald trump ordered staffers to eject and influential univision anchor and iowa. >> excusing, sit down you were not called. sit down. go ahead. no, you don't. you haven't been called. go back to univision. sit down, please. you were not called. vonnie: ramos who is called the walter cronkite of latino news was asking about his immigration proposal. was this as bad as it looked? >> it depends. what's funny is i was e-mailing as this was going on i was e-mailing with other republican camp
tom: really?e first. >> it is inevitable the longer the fed wakes the more painful they will make this process trip tom: we will come back and talk exactly about that. charles is with this as we truly begin to prepare for jackson hole. brendan greeley and michael mckee will be in jackson hole. jim bullard of st. louis always making news. he will become bold in his comments and mr. lockhart avenue -- from atlanta as many of our stellar guests and speakers. tom: good morning everyone....
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tom? tom: thank you, carl cameron, thank you very much. another great moment in the event in south carolina to tell you about. the donald getting independent confirmation he doesn't wear a toupee. >> the man of the toupee is on the front page of the "new york times." i don't wear a toupee. it's my hair. i swear! come here. come here. come here. come here. we're going to settle this. say it, please. >> yes, i believe it is. >> thank you. >> and have i ever met you before? no. you are very nice, thank you. tom: this is what america wants to know. more bad news for hillary's campaign, a new quinnipiac poll out today shows that clinton's once staggering lead over bernie sanders has been cut now by another 10 points, and when voters were asked to describe mrs. clinton the most common response, whoa, was liar. followed by dishonest. you see the rest of them there, pretty staggering. clinton's support dwindling at campaign events in cleveland today. hillary drew just 2500 people. a much smaller c
tom? tom: thank you, carl cameron, thank you very much. another great moment in the event in south carolina to tell you about. the donald getting independent confirmation he doesn't wear a toupee. >> the man of the toupee is on the front page of the "new york times." i don't wear a toupee. it's my hair. i swear! come here. come here. come here. come here. we're going to settle this. say it, please. >> yes, i believe it is. >> thank you. >> and have i ever met...
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tom: mr.mewhat accurate in that this was a huge devaluation back 20 years, but we have had a massive renminbi appreciation, keeping, for example, senator schumer happy since 2005. if you do look at this latest devaluation, you look generally at the downturn we have seen in the chinese economy, particularly the chinese stock market -- we have seen the selloff in chinese stocks, and they have coincided with this selloff in stocks we are looking at -- apple, general motors. brands -- about a quarter of its sales are in china. brendan: this goes back to what hans nichols was talking about, that we should look at the second-order effect of people who sell stuff to china. hans: that is what mr. trump is getting at. we know that political rules do not apply to donald trump. one that will apply is that his comments on china will be washed away. every presidential candidate is very harsh on china. can we just talk about trump all day every day for the next six months? coming up, and explosion in cheap
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brendan: i am going to push tom on the shoulder -- and you say -- tom: rubin dollar.ndan: do you agree with that thesis, that the dollar is strong and that is the end of the story echo -- and that is the end of the story? carl: no other major central bank in the world that matters is going to follow, and the dollar will get stronger. brendan: we keep talking about a flight to quality, to the u.s. dollar. is that it, or is the u.s. a good investment opportunity? carl: keep it simple. pay people, and they will come. widen the differential, more people will come. right now it is being played out, historic reality, more clearly than ever before. euro that hasthe been mostly weakening. what will it be from now on? will he be emerging-market currencies, treasuries of some kind? sovereign debt? what will be the other side of the stronger dollar trade? carl: i think it is across the board. the fed will pay higher interest rates. short-term money in the u.s. is going to pay more in other places, and we will see that reflected in investors coming over here. u.s. treasuries may
brendan: i am going to push tom on the shoulder -- and you say -- tom: rubin dollar.ndan: do you agree with that thesis, that the dollar is strong and that is the end of the story echo -- and that is the end of the story? carl: no other major central bank in the world that matters is going to follow, and the dollar will get stronger. brendan: we keep talking about a flight to quality, to the u.s. dollar. is that it, or is the u.s. a good investment opportunity? carl: keep it simple. pay people,...
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there are 4 -- google's, apple's, tom-tom, and this nokia system.ers spent $3.1 billion to buy these maps. they want to have some control over whether drivers and users are doing in the car, and they do not want to get back control over to apple, they do not want to give it up to google. that apple will do to carmakers with a good and the music companies which is take control of their industry. brendan: do the carmakers know what they are doing? are they good technology companies? cory: they are fantastic technology companies. car companies are very aware of what is going on in the dashboard. almost every car company have a separate development process for the head unit completely separate from the car so they can be a top of the latest. tom: give us the update or the uproar over apple maps where you plug in something and they give you a location in queens. cory: apple has been very aggressively hiring -- tom: are they better? cory: infinitely better. tom: may i automatically go to google maps? cory: apple has a lot of defaults within their os. you
there are 4 -- google's, apple's, tom-tom, and this nokia system.ers spent $3.1 billion to buy these maps. they want to have some control over whether drivers and users are doing in the car, and they do not want to get back control over to apple, they do not want to give it up to google. that apple will do to carmakers with a good and the music companies which is take control of their industry. brendan: do the carmakers know what they are doing? are they good technology companies? cory: they...
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vonnie: it is, tom. tom: cute monkeys. a seven-day old baby at the prague zoo, in the czech republic. it is the second zoo to house the primate. silvery gibbons are only found on the indonesian island of java. brendan: look at that little guy. vonnie: the second one is all so -- the second one is also an animal, but not a real one. a cecil the lion stuffed animal has been created by ty. 100% of the profit will go to the wildlife research unit of the university. brendan: i find this shameless. vonnie: there is some good feeling behind it. i do not know if i would buy one, though. number one top photo -- australian their double robbie madison served on a motorbike -- surfed on a motorbike in polynesia. his highly modified to bike with skis attached to the one -- to the tires. he worked for two years to make that happen. brendan: i feel like i definitely made some choices in my life that have led me to not being the guy on the motorbike surfing, and i regret them now. vonnie: i feel like we need an evil knievel to make a retu
vonnie: it is, tom. tom: cute monkeys. a seven-day old baby at the prague zoo, in the czech republic. it is the second zoo to house the primate. silvery gibbons are only found on the indonesian island of java. brendan: look at that little guy. vonnie: the second one is all so -- the second one is also an animal, but not a real one. a cecil the lion stuffed animal has been created by ty. 100% of the profit will go to the wildlife research unit of the university. brendan: i find this shameless....
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tom: exactly.this one, we are talking muffin number of defense in a vote to keep the rates -- what do you do to avoid a tantrum? michael: the impact of monetary policy, i mean, in our country and in others, it has been as aggressive as it has ever been, right? its impacts in the markets and how it is the finding so much, right, central bankers are rock stars now. ones will getnew over exaggerated by an analyst. endan, let's frame this. really is there a dissent at the fed. england is not that way. today is what, 7-2 is the expectation? dovish?h, 2 brendan: no, the other way around. tom: two people saying let's go. brendan: and then we start paging through this 60-page inflation report, the new one that will come out today. vonnie: in the u.s., if there going to be a defense, there is one, and it is a symbol of there is some dissension. tom: may i suggest that 7-2, the real news is 6-3. if we get three hawkish. vonnie: a forward guidance day when so-called data dependent now. brendan: that is a grea
tom: exactly.this one, we are talking muffin number of defense in a vote to keep the rates -- what do you do to avoid a tantrum? michael: the impact of monetary policy, i mean, in our country and in others, it has been as aggressive as it has ever been, right? its impacts in the markets and how it is the finding so much, right, central bankers are rock stars now. ones will getnew over exaggerated by an analyst. endan, let's frame this. really is there a dissent at the fed. england is not that...
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tom? tom: i'll bet she didn't. thank you, ed. on the republican side, presidential candidates are equally dividing time between attacking clinton, president obama and front-runner donald trump. fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron has our report. >> reporter: focusing on national security, gop rivals warned that donald trump's insults and threats put the world at risk. jeb bush with veterans near norfolk, virginia's naval stations. >> politically counterproductive to say that someone's stupid or someone's an idiot or all the stuff we hear in the political discourse. this has no relevance to the challenges we face. >> reporter: fear that trump may go nuclear has emerged in town halls. >> the guy in the red hat, an obvious jerk. i won't mention any names, but it seems, i don't want him answering that phone at 3:00 in the morning. >> reporter: bush bashes trump for backing abortion rights and universal health care in the past and acknowledges the millionaire's message. >> i tot
tom? tom: i'll bet she didn't. thank you, ed. on the republican side, presidential candidates are equally dividing time between attacking clinton, president obama and front-runner donald trump. fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron has our report. >> reporter: focusing on national security, gop rivals warned that donald trump's insults and threats put the world at risk. jeb bush with veterans near norfolk, virginia's naval stations. >> politically counterproductive to...
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tom: u.s.down on tax cut m&a, that is part of the tax policy as we see a resurgence this week in foreign transactions. brendan: one of the smartest wasts i saw last night about the complete lack of economic discussion on the stage last night. that is indicative there is a general assumption that things -- vonnie: policies in general. thatan: yes, was a sign voter sentiment on the economy is good enough that no one wanted to take it on. maury: the sentiment that there is about income and equality is more a sentiment on the democratic side rather than the republican side, so the audience they are playing to is not as concerned about the minimum wage issue. tom: we will address this in the next hour. brendan notes governor bush's comments on a 2% global economy. that will be one of our themes in the next hour. our theme now is our loaded twitter question. a big change coming, perhaps. how long should parental leave be in the united states? i was going to say 17 years, then it gets worse. stay with
tom: u.s.down on tax cut m&a, that is part of the tax policy as we see a resurgence this week in foreign transactions. brendan: one of the smartest wasts i saw last night about the complete lack of economic discussion on the stage last night. that is indicative there is a general assumption that things -- vonnie: policies in general. thatan: yes, was a sign voter sentiment on the economy is good enough that no one wanted to take it on. maury: the sentiment that there is about income and...
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tephanie: we have to talk about this tom's interview. brendan: you call him "tom tom"?know about your relationship with him. alan greenspan, thank you, jeff rosenberg. my former colleague helping me out to will get reaction to the jobs report, i know austin has been paying attention to the debate. he is pretty outspoken in the twittersphere. jeffrey: can you please ask him about the 4% manifesto? brendan: let's ask jeff rosenberg about this. is this possible, not reasonable, about the future? jeffrey: this is really an important policy debate, and austan certainly represent a side of that debate about what can fiscal policy do here, so much debate, but really the politics is about policy and fiscal policy changes. it be nice todn't find out what fiscal policy can do so we can at least tested? if you could have a wish list for the fall session, what is one change you would be asking for? number one brly fundamental tax or form. that is the big opportunity to unleash fiscal policy and create some growth on the economy. julie: can we back up for a second? what is the 4%? i
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with this, tom.f you look at the companies that you follow, we have altered our approach in two weight -- in two ways -- geographically and technically. it is over the top model. tom: has the persistency of class flow changed -- of cash flow changed? ben: on the tv side, the issue has happened slowly. it will be difficult to sustain the margin. olivia: and does he take another run at time warner? ben swinburne covers media for morgan stanley. tom: coming up in the next hour, he was way out front on the derivative collapse in 2005 2006 2007, from asia. david golden will join us on set . his scathing note on what chinese government in beijing must do. stay with us with sir martin sorrell worldwide. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." a big, big political debate tomorrow. here is brendan greeley. brendan: yesterday donald trump spoke on "all due respect." i listened live and i was stunned because for the first time i felt like i was listening to a
with this, tom.f you look at the companies that you follow, we have altered our approach in two weight -- in two ways -- geographically and technically. it is over the top model. tom: has the persistency of class flow changed -- of cash flow changed? ben: on the tv side, the issue has happened slowly. it will be difficult to sustain the margin. olivia: and does he take another run at time warner? ben swinburne covers media for morgan stanley. tom: coming up in the next hour, he was way out...
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>> tom: domonic brown leads off. >> tom: that is a great jamey moyer impersonation. he has had a three-run home run and a single and a rbi. >> ben: does that mean he has officially retired? >> tom: he has to retire to be inducted into the mariners' hall of fame. so congratulations on the retirement. >> matt: what do you want to do, jamey? let's throw a change-up inside and see how far he can hit it foul. he, he, he. >> tom: any other impersonations. lou piniella? all right, son. all right, son. that is ben's impersonation of lou piniella. >> ben: all right, son. >> tom: all right. that is popped up foul, and out of play. but in all seriousliness, jamie's career was with resurrected with the mariners in so many ways, and ben you were part of it, and we do wish him the best this weekend and it is a great honor. >> ben: and the weird part of jamie's career is that the majority of the years, they were one-year contracts. and he was year to year to year. to year. i want the say like he didn't sign a three-year deal until he was like -- >> tom: 50. >> ben: 45 or something,
>> tom: domonic brown leads off. >> tom: that is a great jamey moyer impersonation. he has had a three-run home run and a single and a rbi. >> ben: does that mean he has officially retired? >> tom: he has to retire to be inducted into the mariners' hall of fame. so congratulations on the retirement. >> matt: what do you want to do, jamey? let's throw a change-up inside and see how far he can hit it foul. he, he, he. >> tom: any other impersonations. lou...
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you see here, songs, sketch of the life of blind tom. an image of the adult tom.gain, you see him depicted with his eyes closed. inside there are accounts of tom's life. and on the back is a typical concert program. tom wiggins received acclaim across the world. by some accounts he was the highest grossing musical artist of the entire 19th century. unfortunately, because of his race and his disabilities, he never saw a cent of that money. at one point a newspaper article in "the new york times" reported that tom only had the clothes on his back and won silver flute which had been presented to him as a gift by one of his flute teachers in new york city. towards the end of his life, he had to stop performing after suffering a series of strokes. there are many different stories about his death and what exactly happened. the most commonly accepted version is that he passed away in hoboken, new jersey in 1908. there are two great sights associated with tom, one in hoboken and one near his original birthplace in harris county, near columbus. hope of visitors to the colu
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tom: it is monday.sonal life, but i think it's going to be my crazy grandfather left it in my shoebox rather than a good investment. tom: adam parker. brendan: adam parker is on team america. yeah! let's take a look at the brazilian real. i am -- there is a lot going on and the question we have not been able to answer quite yet is how significant are these protests? they are significant enough to be worry about. tom: there could be another weekend. is that assumed? brendan: i don't know. you watch the real and that gives you an indication of what is going on. tom: i think it is surreal that there was a protest and 47 eet away there were people hanging out on the beach. vonnie: that is brazil. my focus is going to be the home building confidence index. we are looking for it to rise again. it bounces around a little bit, but we have seen some strength in housing. don't forget the empire manufacturing. tom: economic data today as we migrate toward september 17. the slide continues for oil. there is no othe
tom: it is monday.sonal life, but i think it's going to be my crazy grandfather left it in my shoebox rather than a good investment. tom: adam parker. brendan: adam parker is on team america. yeah! let's take a look at the brazilian real. i am -- there is a lot going on and the question we have not been able to answer quite yet is how significant are these protests? they are significant enough to be worry about. tom: there could be another weekend. is that assumed? brendan: i don't know. you...
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tom: 10 seconds, single best buy right now. oliver: target. tom: i like it.e goes right on story and stays with us. oliver chen, appreciate it. in our next hour, michael mckee will be with us. be joined by bruce kasman of jpmorgan. terrific research out of them. we will talk with bruce kasman about the new mediocre, the new lower terminal rate. fed minutes out this afternoon. stay with us. worldwide and coast-to-coast, it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. we welcome you. "bloomberg surveillance" from new york city. brendan greeley has a listen of the morning type. brendan: yes, we have manus cranny in oslo. he spoke to the ceo of the world possible largest public health fund. loss ind its first three years. this is what he told manus cranny. it is monetary policy and china. both of those have different variables there. thingsthose as the key we're spending the most time on. brendan: manus cranny joins us from oslo. i would argue that he missed a third thing, the very real possibility that in the next two years the norwegian governmen
tom: 10 seconds, single best buy right now. oliver: target. tom: i like it.e goes right on story and stays with us. oliver chen, appreciate it. in our next hour, michael mckee will be with us. be joined by bruce kasman of jpmorgan. terrific research out of them. we will talk with bruce kasman about the new mediocre, the new lower terminal rate. fed minutes out this afternoon. stay with us. worldwide and coast-to-coast, it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone....
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tom: thank you. get some rest. get five hours of sleep here it mike: i will sleep right until monday morning. tom: helping us with the numbers. very i can green. an extended conversation with james bullard. of thet important voice presidents and governors. let's look at our twitter question. you want to hear from fed vice chair stanley fischer? stay with us on this friday, bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning. futures pause after a big two days. dow futures -109. a fragile type. our top headlines. vonnie: in hungary, three people arrested in the deaths of 71 migrants sound in a truck abandoned on a highway in austria. the migraines probably suffocated. some of them were refugees fleeing violence in syria. tesla's elon musk is going back to his days at paypal. if you buy a tesla model s after being referred by a current owner, you get a $1000 discount and the owner will get a $1000 credit. musk had a similar referral service at paypal, which he cofounded. donald trump may have settled the mos
tom: thank you. get some rest. get five hours of sleep here it mike: i will sleep right until monday morning. tom: helping us with the numbers. very i can green. an extended conversation with james bullard. of thet important voice presidents and governors. let's look at our twitter question. you want to hear from fed vice chair stanley fischer? stay with us on this friday, bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning. futures pause after a big two days. dow futures -109. a fragile...
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tom: yeah. you -- he is shaking things up. >> thank god i'm all about that, he might help the other candidates, we were talking about how rusty jeb was, he seemed scared, he has had time to warm up, marco rubio, maybe they needed that few months. >> we'll see in a couple hours how the donald does, you don't want to miss lou dobbs, he is next and live at 11 p.m., lou is working overtime wher where wite cap of fox news g.o.p. debate. >> movie theaters in new york about to get 4 dementional? adding smells and imitation weather to enhance your viewing experience. what will it cost you? we'll have the answer, coming up next. tom: would you pay 30 bucks to see a movie? that is the question. we'll debate that coming up right here on fox business, don't go away. thought. thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? tom: movie tickets could cost up to dollars 30 in future, and regal chain cinemas are installing 4-d affect like stuff to give that you full e
tom: yeah. you -- he is shaking things up. >> thank god i'm all about that, he might help the other candidates, we were talking about how rusty jeb was, he seemed scared, he has had time to warm up, marco rubio, maybe they needed that few months. >> we'll see in a couple hours how the donald does, you don't want to miss lou dobbs, he is next and live at 11 p.m., lou is working overtime wher where wite cap of fox news g.o.p. debate. >> movie theaters in new york about to get 4...
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brendan: tom, what did you hear? tom: the generational shift.sts used to a certain level. we are moving towards new terminal values, which they did not study in school. there is a new terminal level that we are coming to grasp with. karl: there is a lot of handwringing over the low productivity numbers. i do not think we are in some new paradigm for productivity. this is the continued hangover from the hangover cycle. productivity is not surprising. through -- you will see the spending of the category. >> this was a fischer that was more hawkish than janet yellen. a one andg to be done. brendan: we ask about the real investment warren buffett just made. $37 billion in cash on a manufacturer. this is "bloomberg surveillance." morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. the headline on our stanley is sure interview, vice chairman new employment in america. we begin with alibaba today. making their biggest deal yet. spending more than $4.5 billion. nearly 1/5 ofm the company. the company will invest in ollie baba. apple expected to hold a product launc
brendan: tom, what did you hear? tom: the generational shift.sts used to a certain level. we are moving towards new terminal values, which they did not study in school. there is a new terminal level that we are coming to grasp with. karl: there is a lot of handwringing over the low productivity numbers. i do not think we are in some new paradigm for productivity. this is the continued hangover from the hangover cycle. productivity is not surprising. through -- you will see the spending of the...
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in tom's life. he's locked in the court battle. while first preseason game tonight. >> and we can't forget about tom's link to ben affleck and she got a knock on the door from the police. >> everything all right, officer? >> just an interview. are you still in touch with jen? >> ben and jen's former nanny, christine ouzounian, ignored questions. carried a purse with a new lexus. the police were apparently at her family home responding to a complaint about paparazzi and officers helped her out by getting her a police escort. tom brady has been dragged into the ben affleck nannygate scandal. ben's nanny, christine, posted herself wearing tom's super bowl rings that's now gone viral. unfortunately, that's not the only reason tom is in the headlines. a report has surfaced alleging he and gisele could be headed towards a divorce. we hear they're bickering non-stop lately and the drama kind of reached a head at tom's birthday dinner. allegedly, gisele stormed out she was so angry and we all know gisele ha
in tom's life. he's locked in the court battle. while first preseason game tonight. >> and we can't forget about tom's link to ben affleck and she got a knock on the door from the police. >> everything all right, officer? >> just an interview. are you still in touch with jen? >> ben and jen's former nanny, christine ouzounian, ignored questions. carried a purse with a new lexus. the police were apparently at her family home responding to a complaint about paparazzi and...
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tom: i'm neither. john: you like cats? tom: i have no problems with cats. john: cats are intriguing. you don't have any idea what they're thinking. tom: it's just one example of a lot of issues we have in the ocean. plastic in the ocean. toxicology. my uncle works for an ocean alliance that does whale toxicology tests. eleanor: the organizations are hurting. -- oceans are hurting. anything that brings attention is a good thing. mort: a lot of fishing boats bring people in from some countries in asia and they're virtually slaves. they get terrible wages and terrible conditions and they can be held there for months at a time so this is the kind of thing that in the sense they use it because they're so inexpensive and this is something that has to be addressed. john: do you think that the thai government should be fault and would faulted strenuously? mort: absolutely. john: predictions, pat? pat: issues like abortion and the plan parent hood and gay rights thing has called a -- causinged a number of folks on the rights to talk about something called a benedict
tom: i'm neither. john: you like cats? tom: i have no problems with cats. john: cats are intriguing. you don't have any idea what they're thinking. tom: it's just one example of a lot of issues we have in the ocean. plastic in the ocean. toxicology. my uncle works for an ocean alliance that does whale toxicology tests. eleanor: the organizations are hurting. -- oceans are hurting. anything that brings attention is a good thing. mort: a lot of fishing boats bring people in from some countries in...
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sires'shat is tom position on this? -- tom stier's position on this?es: they did expect some pushback because they will continue to profit on fossil fuels. this is a buggy whip holding onto its own interests and does recognize the future lies in renewable energy. you heard him say on the snippet you showed before i came on that he believes once policymakers advocate for and mandate some of these green energy policies, that private industry will fall into lockstep with that and find ways to make money. those private and its trees may not be occidental or chevron, they may be industries that don't exist yet or companies that are more nimble than some of these old oil companies that may be have not moved quickly enough into the green energy sphere. betty: when we had gone to his ranch in california and i sat down with him, i was interested and surprised by -- despite being an environmentalist, he's a capitalist. one of the comments he made was i understand why exxon wants to protect themselves. their duty is to their own shareholders and that is their fid
sires'shat is tom position on this? -- tom stier's position on this?es: they did expect some pushback because they will continue to profit on fossil fuels. this is a buggy whip holding onto its own interests and does recognize the future lies in renewable energy. you heard him say on the snippet you showed before i came on that he believes once policymakers advocate for and mandate some of these green energy policies, that private industry will fall into lockstep with that and find ways to make...
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we're here with tom cruise.k you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: that was unbelievable. first of all, the weeknd, of course. i'm like, oh my gosh, that is the greatest song -- the song of the summer. >> song of the summer. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. but then you scared me, i've got to say. you scared me with "old time rock 'n' roll." i'm like, "oh no, if he slides in" -- i go, "oh, no, no, no." >> that wouldn't be fair. >> jimmy: i'd have to just go to a commercial. i'd have to say there's a power outage and go to a break. no. that was so much fun. thank you so much for doing this. >> a blast. >> jimmy: thanks for being here, buddy. by the way, i've got to thank you for my vinyl listening room, my record room. >> those photos of your place are incredible. macintosh system. magico speakers. >> jimmy: magico -- so, tom was on the show last time, i mentioned, i go "i'm thinking about putting a a record -- getting a listening room, for vinyls, for records." he goes, "oh, talk to me, give me your
we're here with tom cruise.k you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: that was unbelievable. first of all, the weeknd, of course. i'm like, oh my gosh, that is the greatest song -- the song of the summer. >> song of the summer. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. but then you scared me, i've got to say. you scared me with "old time rock 'n' roll." i'm like, "oh no, if he slides in" -- i go, "oh, no, no, no." >> that wouldn't be...
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tom: the problem for hillary is what comes next. when this first came out in march, my first impression was if you have a private server and foreign intelligence knows about it, the french, russians, chinese, israelis all have the capacity probably to hack into that. they may have the evidence, they may actually control hillary clinton's destiny if they have classified material that they could then leak. eleanor: manchurian candidate. tom: at best it was extraordinary negligence but at worse, it may be a criminal issue. this could destroy her campaign. john: here's what president obama says about the classified information. this is his position -- "as commander in chief i believe we must keep information secret that protects our operations and our people in the field. to do so we must enforce consequences for those who break the law and breach their commitment to protect classified information. that was president obama in a counterterrorism speech in may 2013. what do you think of where we are now in this discussion? mort: i think i
tom: the problem for hillary is what comes next. when this first came out in march, my first impression was if you have a private server and foreign intelligence knows about it, the french, russians, chinese, israelis all have the capacity probably to hack into that. they may have the evidence, they may actually control hillary clinton's destiny if they have classified material that they could then leak. eleanor: manchurian candidate. tom: at best it was extraordinary negligence but at worse,...
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that's exactly right, tom. and the question really is you know barnacles don't instantaneously form, this had to be floating for quite awhile. can we biologically tell where the barnacles came from. that's a stretch, who knows? the answer is it's obviously been in the ocean quite awhile to have the barnacle growth. that's another analysis that will be done to fix it in a biological area. trish: a lot of questions still, regarding a lot of. this mitch, thank you very much. cheryl, ashley, tom, mitch and mike. she's 92 and never voted in her life until now, thanks to donald trump. they are going to join me exclusively right after this. we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. . . trish: a dow up about 9 points here. stocks moving a bit higher. seem to be take off a three-day slump. a few positive earnings reports. priceline beating after heavily beating forecasts. ralph lauren and disney are taking it on the chin, slumping after cutting their forecasts. ahead of
that's exactly right, tom. and the question really is you know barnacles don't instantaneously form, this had to be floating for quite awhile. can we biologically tell where the barnacles came from. that's a stretch, who knows? the answer is it's obviously been in the ocean quite awhile to have the barnacle growth. that's another analysis that will be done to fix it in a biological area. trish: a lot of questions still, regarding a lot of. this mitch, thank you very much. cheryl, ashley, tom,...
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brokaw or the iconic tom brokaw. i re- member not so long ago when i described as the baby faced tom brokaw so i don't take it all too seriously. the greatest generation, what i did was open the door, i'm not there spokesman, they speak so eloquently for themselves. what either very early on is to stand back and let them speak. i was at this 70th anniversary of d-day he had been thrown into the job and the ramps were stealing their up like this and they landed in a particularly hot spot and a german machine gun lit honed in on it and he said was like a typewriter and everybody was crouched down. and they said to drop the ramp and he didn't do it because he knew they were going to be going face-to-face with a german machine-gun or. the yelled at him again and he didn't do it so finally the guy through his pistol so i had no choice but to drop that and only three guys got ashore. there's a myth, when my men are dying on the beach and their crying out to the lord or their god, their crying out to their mothers. i that's
brokaw or the iconic tom brokaw. i re- member not so long ago when i described as the baby faced tom brokaw so i don't take it all too seriously. the greatest generation, what i did was open the door, i'm not there spokesman, they speak so eloquently for themselves. what either very early on is to stand back and let them speak. i was at this 70th anniversary of d-day he had been thrown into the job and the ramps were stealing their up like this and they landed in a particularly hot spot and a...
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tom: great point. when he bought burlington, shares have dropped by, maybe from 185 or something, on the back of some troubling production news and there was fear of the implications. toonly paid up over that reduce space and in june, pcp shares were at 275. he is not even near where they ,ere, and this is a perfect classic berkshire acquisition. it is a business across the street from which there is no competitor. they try to go about the filling orders for boeing. about every 787 dreamliner is worth a million and a half revenue to precision cast parts. they make things for jet parts, and also the oil and gas industry. tom: and there is no across the street. said,eone came along and would you like the second-best product in the industry, where litigation is so severe as to mark you cannot take the lower price. matt: the dollar is up 20% over the last year. this company gets almost 20% of its revenue overseas. it is getting more expensive to produce things here. have 30,000 employees were getting paid
tom: great point. when he bought burlington, shares have dropped by, maybe from 185 or something, on the back of some troubling production news and there was fear of the implications. toonly paid up over that reduce space and in june, pcp shares were at 275. he is not even near where they ,ere, and this is a perfect classic berkshire acquisition. it is a business across the street from which there is no competitor. they try to go about the filling orders for boeing. about every 787 dreamliner...
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tom: i was about to say that.'t have an ability to make that representation, whatever we are seeing now, lasts. it defies a lot of the common rules of politics, but it is real, it's palpable and it endures. we will see how far it goes. you can make a very good case for eight or nine of those 17. that will not be the case in january. it certainly will not be the case in february. but, this field is genuinely wide open. it is deep and talented. anybody trying to narrow it -- it's a fool's errand. john: i was going to ask you if tom brady would have ever let himself get coldcocked like geno smith, but i'm not going to. thank you for being on the air with us. when we come back, donald trump talking about polls, poll, polls and more polls, forever, ad nauseam after this. ♪ john: we love polls, most journalists do, but most candidates do not, except for the one who is on top of just about every poll right now. mr. trump: i have double-digit leads in every poll. polls, polls. i'm rated number one now in every poll. i'm n
tom: i was about to say that.'t have an ability to make that representation, whatever we are seeing now, lasts. it defies a lot of the common rules of politics, but it is real, it's palpable and it endures. we will see how far it goes. you can make a very good case for eight or nine of those 17. that will not be the case in january. it certainly will not be the case in february. but, this field is genuinely wide open. it is deep and talented. anybody trying to narrow it -- it's a fool's errand....
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we'll see if tom steps up to the mic. we'll can't leave this segment without talking about this idiotic thing, new york jets quarterback gene mow smith out six to 10 weeks because he was sucker-punched by a former teammate in the locker room? this was all over 600 bucks. is this stupid and ridiculous as it sounds? >> it is awful for the jets and career for gene mow smith in the short term. shows lack of leadership. gene mow smith wasn't respected in locker room by fringe players all the way to the leaders in the jets organization. said no one deserves to be sucker-punched and accosted in their place of work. that's what happened here and now the jets have a quarterback with a little bit more experience. it could be addition by subtraction. the jets could be better for the move but it is sad geno smith had his jaw broken. no one deserves that in the work place or anyone else. melissa: dan? >> bills hit the player, rex ryan, former coach of the jets picked up the sucker puncher. melissa: breaking news. david: we have breaki
we'll see if tom steps up to the mic. we'll can't leave this segment without talking about this idiotic thing, new york jets quarterback gene mow smith out six to 10 weeks because he was sucker-punched by a former teammate in the locker room? this was all over 600 bucks. is this stupid and ridiculous as it sounds? >> it is awful for the jets and career for gene mow smith in the short term. shows lack of leadership. gene mow smith wasn't respected in locker room by fringe players all the...
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i'm tom shillue. let's check in with andy levey at the news desk. >> a huge day over here at the "red eye" news desk. i announced the candidates that will be in the debate on thursday. >> that was you? >> yep. >> i could have sworn it was brett beher. i r was. >> that's right, you don't think and it was. >> let's welcome our guests. her favorite activity is sitting on a couch and watching on a couch. he is from hollywood and he must be an elitist. host on serious xm. she has a book called black market billions so don't try to think of selling her the dvd's. fox news and fox business contributor and he is a volunteer firefighter. somebody has to get the kittens out of the trees. let's start the show. >> a new study says air conditioning in office building sexist. chilly women will be able to fling off their blankets of oppression. they found it was based on a decade's old formula that uses the metabolic rate of a 40-year-old white man. i added the white. women have slower metabolic rates. the buildings
i'm tom shillue. let's check in with andy levey at the news desk. >> a huge day over here at the "red eye" news desk. i announced the candidates that will be in the debate on thursday. >> that was you? >> yep. >> i could have sworn it was brett beher. i r was. >> that's right, you don't think and it was. >> let's welcome our guests. her favorite activity is sitting on a couch and watching on a couch. he is from hollywood and he must be an elitist....