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>> tom: we can. after today he is fired. >> john: there we will. >> tom: koda glover will take over for the nationals with first and second and nobody out. herrera is at first base. mak maki makiel is coming up. >> john: he was using an unfinished bat. maybe he's trying to change his luck. maybe that's against the sinker ball. i don't know. >> tom: 96. >> john: he has a black bat. >> tom: i think that's a different black bat. >> john: fourth inning. >> tom: that's a different one than the first at-bat. >> john: you know, when you're struggling, sometimes they don't last long after the at-bat. >> john: it's always the equipment's fault. >> john: it's never the player. i never made an error, my bats did. >> tom: you never made an error, your gloves did. >> john: yeah. >> tom: outside, 2-1. a little bit of doubt creeps into their heads. >> john: you know what? i don't care how good your stuff is. when you know that your bull pen is struggling, there has to be like i can't make a mistake here, i can't ma
>> tom: we can. after today he is fired. >> john: there we will. >> tom: koda glover will take over for the nationals with first and second and nobody out. herrera is at first base. mak maki makiel is coming up. >> john: he was using an unfinished bat. maybe he's trying to change his luck. maybe that's against the sinker ball. i don't know. >> tom: 96. >> john: he has a black bat. >> tom: i think that's a different black bat. >> john: fourth...
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. >> no, tom.t's for you. >> tom shillue: thank you. >> these students are ridiculous. all they're doing is standing up for their beliefs about equality, about sticking up for other people, about fighting the police, about pushing back - - . >> tom shillue: john. >> on a president who's a gangster capitalist. >> tom shillue: you lasted 40 seconds. i said for the show. can you just do it for me? >> look, the resistence, are they going to be able to keep up this energy? they've been frothing since the election. why do they need a school? [ chuckles ] >> when they talk about equality, here's what i don't understand. it was the fact that these left wing liberals treated everybody who lives between the atlantic and the pacific ocean or between the atlantic and california as toothless hayseeds who are idiots, sexist, racist, just because they didn't want to vote for hillary clinton. how is that equality? >> there you go. >> they don't believe in equality. they believe in telling the american people what
. >> no, tom.t's for you. >> tom shillue: thank you. >> these students are ridiculous. all they're doing is standing up for their beliefs about equality, about sticking up for other people, about fighting the police, about pushing back - - . >> tom shillue: john. >> on a president who's a gangster capitalist. >> tom shillue: you lasted 40 seconds. i said for the show. can you just do it for me? >> look, the resistence, are they going to be able to keep...
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tom: i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs. the islamic state claiming responsibility for an attack that killed a paris police officer. a gunman with an automatic weapons opened fire on police, killing one officer, seriously wounding two others before police shot and killed him. sources say the gunman had been previously flagged as an extremist. fox news chief white house corresponds yernts has our report from the white house. reporter: the u.s.-italian summit was meant to reconfirm the close relation between the two countries, the need for it was underscored even as the two leaders were meeting. terrorism and global hotpots were high on the agenda as the president met with the italian present gentiloni. >> it's a terrible thing going on in the world. it looks like another terrorist attack. what can you say? it just never ends. we have to be strong and vigilant. reporter: north korea issuing a new threat warning of a quote super mighty preemptive strike that will completely wipe out u.s. imperialist invasion forces in south kor
tom: i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs. the islamic state claiming responsibility for an attack that killed a paris police officer. a gunman with an automatic weapons opened fire on police, killing one officer, seriously wounding two others before police shot and killed him. sources say the gunman had been previously flagged as an extremist. fox news chief white house corresponds yernts has our report from the white house. reporter: the u.s.-italian summit was meant to reconfirm the close...
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. ♪ ♪ >> tom: welcome to "red eye," hello everyone, i am tom shillue.'s check and with tvs andy levy at the "red eye" tease deck. >> andy: a first look at possible designs of president trump's border wall. none of them written mack featured his name written in gold. plus, "new york times" released a list of racial terms they deem offensive. and finally -- >> finally, a beloved "red eye" regular left off the last week of shows. i'm going to air america! >> tom: thanks, guys. her smile is highly infectious. entertainment correspondent jill dobson. he never cheats on his wife, unless you count his torrid affair. from the jim norton and sam roberts morning show, sam roberts. he puts the iq in loquacious. john mcwhorter. and you may recognize him as the low point in david schwimmer's ee true hollywood story. sitting right next to me, comedian dave smith. okay, let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: the first design for president trump's a border wall has been unveiled. sadly, none come with a moat. coveney's had until tuesday so submit bids on the project, which i
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tom: good evening, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs. president trump repairing to turn his folk to us domestic policy next week after dealing with foreign policy challenges from syria to north korea. a government shutdown fight and tax reform package that the president says will include a massive tax cut for businesses and individuals. john roberts has our report. >> with the president's first 100 days rapidly coming to a close. president trump indicated he's putting on a full court press for his legislative agenda. initiating reviews of financial regulations, president trump said hold on to your hats, tax reform is coming. >> we'll have a big announcement wednesday having to do with tax reform. the process has begun long ago. but it formally begins wednesday. reporter: it will drop right in the middle of a legislative battle to keep the government running and the possibility the president's healthcare plan may rise from the ashes like the phoenix. >> the press reported there was a give-up. there is no give-up. it took obamacare 17 mont
tom: good evening, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs. president trump repairing to turn his folk to us domestic policy next week after dealing with foreign policy challenges from syria to north korea. a government shutdown fight and tax reform package that the president says will include a massive tax cut for businesses and individuals. john roberts has our report. >> with the president's first 100 days rapidly coming to a close. president trump indicated he's putting on a full court...
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tom? tom: taylor, thank you.us, "the third wave," a terrific read on where this nation is going. now we go for hours for global wall street with andrew weil of the -- andrew lo of the massachusetts institute of technology. he had been definitive for decades on making us think harder and smarter about adaptive markets. that is the new book. professor lo, somebody took this to the beach. this is where we are after the financial crisis. page 224, "my heroes talking about information, what we know," and you tie it right into hedge funds. what have they not learned about the classic paper of grossman's? lo: markets cannot be fully efficient because if they were, people would not spend time gathering and trading. are they dead? steve: absolutely not. as mark twain said, "the news of my death is greatly exaggerated." lately, people are taking money out of heads funds -- hedge funds and putting them into the market. tom: what needs to reverse? prof. lo: a couple of things. the ratings to go above 0%. tom: where is the ra
tom? tom: taylor, thank you.us, "the third wave," a terrific read on where this nation is going. now we go for hours for global wall street with andrew weil of the -- andrew lo of the massachusetts institute of technology. he had been definitive for decades on making us think harder and smarter about adaptive markets. that is the new book. professor lo, somebody took this to the beach. this is where we are after the financial crisis. page 224, "my heroes talking about...
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tom. tom: all right. thank you, mike emmanuel at the capitol.th us. >> the ryan care collapse dividing president trump and the freedom caucus. >> we appreciate the president. we're going to help the president. but the fact is, you have to look at the legislation, and it doesn't do what we told the voters we're going to. i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. ♪rock guitar ♪yeah ♪(rock music) ♪all i know is what i've been sold♪ ♪you can read my life like a fortune told♪ ♪and courage built, man i won't let go♪ ♪what we need right now is ...soul♪ ♪(rock music) ♪you can't do this, you can't deny ♪they feed us lines, but i won't act♪ ♪and all go
tom. tom: all right. thank you, mike emmanuel at the capitol.th us. >> the ryan care collapse dividing president trump and the freedom caucus. >> we appreciate the president. we're going to help the president. but the fact is, you have to look at the legislation, and it doesn't do what we told the voters we're going to. i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i...
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tom. tom: all right. thank you, mike emmanuel at the capitol. the meantime, we're coming right back with much more, so stay with us. >> the ryan care collapse dividing president trump and the freedom caucus. >> we appreciate the president. we're going to help the president. but the fact is, you have to look at the legislation, and it doesn't do what we told the voters we're going to. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions
tom. tom: all right. thank you, mike emmanuel at the capitol. the meantime, we're coming right back with much more, so stay with us. >> the ryan care collapse dividing president trump and the freedom caucus. >> we appreciate the president. we're going to help the president. but the fact is, you have to look at the legislation, and it doesn't do what we told the voters we're going to. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your...
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>> tom: time nout for our w.b. mason's delivery of the game. >> john: bryce harper go the change-up. didn't hit it great, but hit it out of the ball park. this was hit pretty well. the fastball, center cut, a little elevated. daniel murphy, no doubt about that one. and then jayson werth in the fifth inning. two-man chase. breaking ball. those three balls right there are our w.b. mason deliveries of the game. >> tom: the first two, i guess you could say that happens. the last one, i guess, obviously has been the back breaker. >> john: first pitch of the at-bat. breaking ball. >> tom: here e's blake treinen. this is really his first opportunity to be a closer. but i have to say watching him in the seventh and eighth inning in past couple of years for the nationals, he's got closer stuff. >> john: we've gottet a handful of guys that have got closure stuff, but -- you know, sometimes when you know you're the last line of defense, things in your makeup change. >> tom: i always remember dan clee sack saying that. when he
>> tom: time nout for our w.b. mason's delivery of the game. >> john: bryce harper go the change-up. didn't hit it great, but hit it out of the ball park. this was hit pretty well. the fastball, center cut, a little elevated. daniel murphy, no doubt about that one. and then jayson werth in the fifth inning. two-man chase. breaking ball. those three balls right there are our w.b. mason deliveries of the game. >> tom: the first two, i guess you could say that happens. the last...
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tom. tom: all right. thank you, mike emmanuel at the capitol., we're coming right back with much more, so stay with us. >> the ryan care collapse dividing president trump and the freedom caucus. >> we appreciate the president. we're going to help the president. but the fact is, you have to look at the legislation, and it doesn't do what we told the voters we're going to. jackie: as an 18 year old, i let my mistakes kind of take over my life. i was point-five credits away from completing high school and i didn't do it. angela: i got pregnant and i was the main one working so, i did what i had to do to survive. jocelyn: sentía que la escuela no era para mí. karim: most of my family they never graduated high school or even let alone go to college so i'm trying to break that barrier. jackie: my family never stopped pushing for me to be better because they knew what i could become and who i could become as a person. karim: everyday after work i went straight to school, studied hard, and it paid off. jocelyn: sentía como que si quiero cambiar el mundo
tom. tom: all right. thank you, mike emmanuel at the capitol., we're coming right back with much more, so stay with us. >> the ryan care collapse dividing president trump and the freedom caucus. >> we appreciate the president. we're going to help the president. but the fact is, you have to look at the legislation, and it doesn't do what we told the voters we're going to. jackie: as an 18 year old, i let my mistakes kind of take over my life. i was point-five credits away from...
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today toms river water is clean. but from the mistake made and lessons learned could not be ignored by other communities. >> the overall societal cost and actual dollar cost would have been a lot less if back in the 1970's that we had a problem here, we can't keep this well field anymore. the chemical companies may be a big dollar item right now, but you're going to have to fund moving this well field t to another spot. that's not what we'v've done here. and, you know, i think that the overall citizens of toms river paid a very heavy price over that 40-year span. >> you need to have teststs and you need t to have levels of safety for all of these chemicals that we're i ingestin asas long as we do not have thi information and regulatioion on these thousands of chemicals that are being ingested all overer the country in water supplies, we are not going to be able to protect the future of this country. of these children. >> no corporation, no politician is bigger thaan a combined voice of people. when people join togeth
today toms river water is clean. but from the mistake made and lessons learned could not be ignored by other communities. >> the overall societal cost and actual dollar cost would have been a lot less if back in the 1970's that we had a problem here, we can't keep this well field anymore. the chemical companies may be a big dollar item right now, but you're going to have to fund moving this well field t to another spot. that's not what we'v've done here. and, you know, i think that the...
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tom: i do not want to hope.y will do with a gazillion-billion dollars? barnaby: a lot of it we think will going to -- a push to prevent it for going to's -- further share buybacks or shareholder from the activity. it is difficult to police. 10 years ago, the latest repatriation went to share buybacks but we sent the republicans will try to claim down on the this time. there will be, the immediate expenses of is meant to incentivized companies to build plants and invest in america. if you plug companies with cash that they do not really need, they just issue a lot less. tom: i want to squeeze this in before the end of the hour. how does the -- how is the united kingdom economy doing? all clear for worry about economic slowdown for the united kingdom? wenaby: we cannot say that, are entering one of the most uncertain times in the uk's history. we are beginning a very unknown at time of brexit negotiations. i fear, the markets are too relaxed about the sequencing of events. suddenly there will be a free trade deal
tom: i do not want to hope.y will do with a gazillion-billion dollars? barnaby: a lot of it we think will going to -- a push to prevent it for going to's -- further share buybacks or shareholder from the activity. it is difficult to police. 10 years ago, the latest repatriation went to share buybacks but we sent the republicans will try to claim down on the this time. there will be, the immediate expenses of is meant to incentivized companies to build plants and invest in america. if you plug...
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tom, francine?nnounced plans to raise $4 billion in a rights offering, abandoning plans to hold a partial ipo of its with business . i spoke to their ceo who reassured me this was the best way, because of dilution. >> we are quite pleased. something we got right. -- we raised -- we needed to billion dollars to $4 billion, internal capital. in 2017, a refuel by capital as --and with the ipo the ipo, because it was under our control. we have not -- accomplished -- we raised $27 billion last year, $12 billion this quarter. we have been demonstrating the power of this platform in terms of wealth management. and beating the competition. the proposition of simply raising capital to back this growth much more palatable. the department of justice, when we thought in 2015, we had two big things come a big write-down weeks ago via the 2015. we could have had a broad range of outcomes, some which could have been bad. we moved that to december january. we can look at the capital planning without a huge uncertai
tom, francine?nnounced plans to raise $4 billion in a rights offering, abandoning plans to hold a partial ipo of its with business . i spoke to their ceo who reassured me this was the best way, because of dilution. >> we are quite pleased. something we got right. -- we raised -- we needed to billion dollars to $4 billion, internal capital. in 2017, a refuel by capital as --and with the ipo the ipo, because it was under our control. we have not -- accomplished -- we raised $27 billion last...
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tom: thank you.omberg news and find somebody who watched mr. smith goes to washington in be9, 14 times, that would james, managing editor at bloomberg news who served to doors of duty in new york. a difficult were of duty in paris and now in london. we will have a filibuster. you know a little bit about the law. what this is about, making the senate more like the house of representatives. isn't it? >> that is right. it is about demonstrations of raw political power. the democrats -- it depends where you start. there has been a tit-for-tat, the latest iteration is the democrats feel like they are responding to the republicans shutting merrick garland, the obama appointee, nominee, out of even a chance at a hearing last year. after the election of donald trump, the democratic base has no patience, would have no patience for democrats looking for common ground on the trump appointee, a from nominee. it is an unfortunate turn of events for extended institutionalist like john mccain and lindsey graham. to
tom: thank you.omberg news and find somebody who watched mr. smith goes to washington in be9, 14 times, that would james, managing editor at bloomberg news who served to doors of duty in new york. a difficult were of duty in paris and now in london. we will have a filibuster. you know a little bit about the law. what this is about, making the senate more like the house of representatives. isn't it? >> that is right. it is about demonstrations of raw political power. the democrats -- it...
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tom: do believe in it?erated and does not reach large parts of the population. need is a much more aggressive, targeted public policy to get those americans left out of the modern economy. given robotics, driverless vehicles, ai, this is not a cycle. this is something that is secular and we need a national conversation about it. it's difficult to make the economy more efficient by tax. regulatoryr by rollback and spending money on infrastructure. why start with tax? potentially you have a broad consensus. even democrats would agree corporate tax rates are too high, so tax has to be part of if equation, particularly you are a nominal republican. after health care, they will not succeed there, so everyone says taxes where you should have started, so the president has cycled back on taxes. tom: you have seen the 20 flavors of gop out there. which is the marginal republican you are focused on for sound legislative success, the freedom caucus, the middle people? which is the republican that matters to you? >> ce
tom: do believe in it?erated and does not reach large parts of the population. need is a much more aggressive, targeted public policy to get those americans left out of the modern economy. given robotics, driverless vehicles, ai, this is not a cycle. this is something that is secular and we need a national conversation about it. it's difficult to make the economy more efficient by tax. regulatoryr by rollback and spending money on infrastructure. why start with tax? potentially you have a broad...
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tom keene is in new york.the german data. survey data was out earlier ron -- incredible levels. my problem, does this translate into hard data? why not? alberto gallo is still with us on set. talk to us about the hard data. why is the german data logging? the reality is somewhere in between. we are seeing hard gator -- we are seeing hard data improve. there are some -- there is some optimism hasmaybe gone too far across banks and companies. what if you look at the hard data, you are starting to see some early indicators of growth with bank lending recovering. so we are on a good path. in one year ago, people thought the eurozone would fall apart. but both politically and economically, the eurozone is in good shape. the key this year will be the german election. but a slightly higher consensus than angela merkel. rather than listening to -- so that is a key point. remember that the irony is that break that has made europe stronger. guy: we will talk about that in a moment. alberto gallo and jonathan fenby are g
tom keene is in new york.the german data. survey data was out earlier ron -- incredible levels. my problem, does this translate into hard data? why not? alberto gallo is still with us on set. talk to us about the hard data. why is the german data logging? the reality is somewhere in between. we are seeing hard gator -- we are seeing hard data improve. there are some -- there is some optimism hasmaybe gone too far across banks and companies. what if you look at the hard data, you are starting to...
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so when the tom child was found in 1924 the middle one there. the fossils that really -- that really had captivates the scientific chungt the one that everybody cared about was the profound fossil so this scrappy part up there -- that was the fossil that the scientific community out of london i want to excise it was out of london and the european are ?ik scientific circle the reason they cared about it so much is when they reconstructed it sort of put it together to mac it look like a complete skull. scientists thought that this was a -- this was a fossil that had a big brain. so it must have had complex cultural they thought it was sold so this is oldest modern human in yiewrm, of course, it is going to be in britain where else their legacy of u human civilization all of that kind of goods stuff. and so in some ways tilt down was exactly the kind of fossil scientists expected to see. and it was exactly the kind of fossil that they found so because it was -- looking back exactly what you expected to find so it is really hard to change something
so when the tom child was found in 1924 the middle one there. the fossils that really -- that really had captivates the scientific chungt the one that everybody cared about was the profound fossil so this scrappy part up there -- that was the fossil that the scientific community out of london i want to excise it was out of london and the european are ?ik scientific circle the reason they cared about it so much is when they reconstructed it sort of put it together to mac it look like a complete...
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tom: here is the french barometer.thers about where we are going out to may 7. here we were before the election. this is when francine was freezing on the river seine. -- francine had the critically, this little gap shows the improvement to the spread this morning. francine: i quite like that. i was freezing. i am looking out. a simple chart looking at the s&p 500 in lieu -- blue. on the left, this is the presidential election in the u.s. second -- we have a first round, where the candidates for the second round are in front. then it goes way down because there is less of a risk for the euro to break up, and in the polls we trust. that brings back volatility in check. a white house official says donald trump will call for lowering of the corporate tax to 15% in a bid to fill his campaign promise. tomorrow, the president plans to make public the broad outlines he wants to change in the tax code, though for details are not expected until a meeting with congressional leaders and officials from the treasury. joining us now
tom: here is the french barometer.thers about where we are going out to may 7. here we were before the election. this is when francine was freezing on the river seine. -- francine had the critically, this little gap shows the improvement to the spread this morning. francine: i quite like that. i was freezing. i am looking out. a simple chart looking at the s&p 500 in lieu -- blue. on the left, this is the presidential election in the u.s. second -- we have a first round, where the...
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tom has an explanation. he always does. >> he just said, "oh, it's my google number, you know, it's all good." me being 17 and dumb, i just believed it. >> reporter: you let it go? >> yeah. >> reporter: she'd regret that later, but the california girl and the nba star chris andersen have other things in mind. though they're 1,000 miles apart and have never actually spoken on the phone, their relationship is turning x-rated. did you send any other photos that might be a little more provocative? >> yeah, we exchanged nude photos. >> reporter: were you worried at all that you're sending these that they could fall into the wrong hands? >> honestly, no, not really. i trusted that it was him and i knew he wouldn't do anything because of his position. >> reporter: and egging her on is chris andersen's supposed friend, tom taylor, who suggests that paris and the birdman take their relationship into the real world. how does that happen? >> we're talking, and he's like, "i can let you guys meet. he wants to meet you."
tom has an explanation. he always does. >> he just said, "oh, it's my google number, you know, it's all good." me being 17 and dumb, i just believed it. >> reporter: you let it go? >> yeah. >> reporter: she'd regret that later, but the california girl and the nba star chris andersen have other things in mind. though they're 1,000 miles apart and have never actually spoken on the phone, their relationship is turning x-rated. did you send any other photos that...
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tom hayes is now in prison.” working for the swiss bank ubs. tom hayes is now in prison.e daddy shouldn't be in his new place, shouldn't be in his new place, should he? we call it daddy's new place. that new place is loud and grange prison in nottinghamshire we re grange prison in nottinghamshire were tom hayes is serving 11 years —— lowden. were tom hayes is serving 11 years -- lowden. the sentence isjust inexplicable. what does it compare with, what are you talking about?” think you can get less time for killing someone. sarah, a lawyer, is fighting to get her husband released. all i fighting to get her husband released. alli really fighting to get her husband released. all i really want is for the truth to come out because if the truth came out i think he would come out of prison but the truth has never come out about this. tom hayes had a reputation as a trading superstar. he earned millions. from his base in tokyo he had a network of london brokers who he tried to use to make small changes to libor. 0ne he tried to use to make small changes to libor. one of them was
tom hayes is now in prison.” working for the swiss bank ubs. tom hayes is now in prison.e daddy shouldn't be in his new place, shouldn't be in his new place, should he? we call it daddy's new place. that new place is loud and grange prison in nottinghamshire we re grange prison in nottinghamshire were tom hayes is serving 11 years —— lowden. were tom hayes is serving 11 years -- lowden. the sentence isjust inexplicable. what does it compare with, what are you talking about?” think you...
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tom: sterling stronger.conomic data today on industrial production, i call this the jason chart. the 20's and 30's -- the 1920's and 1930's, the depression, this is unbelievable. to see the 15 year moving average in industrial production going right below that. in this flatness is the malaise in america. as you know, that is nothing like the malaise they see in france. francine: nothing like basie and france but exactly what i was trying to show you. this is what we picked out this morning, this is the -3.9. this shows us that markets are nervous. rightly or wrongly, nervous about the french election, the first round being the big one this sunday. i lot of people trying to figure out what they can do. they do not like -- want to be burnt like they were with brexit. according to steven mnuchin, the u.s. treasury secretary for now, more on the trump administration and how it influences investors. our best host for the hour -- our guest post for the hour. us.k you for joining do expected volatility in currency
tom: sterling stronger.conomic data today on industrial production, i call this the jason chart. the 20's and 30's -- the 1920's and 1930's, the depression, this is unbelievable. to see the 15 year moving average in industrial production going right below that. in this flatness is the malaise in america. as you know, that is nothing like the malaise they see in france. francine: nothing like basie and france but exactly what i was trying to show you. this is what we picked out this morning,...
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tom: ok.oking forward to talking to a very strong peterson institution commitment, of course the president of the peterson institute and the former chief economist for the international monetary fund, olivia blanchard will join us and we'll see you on television and radio in washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the outcome of france's presidential vote, anything but certain, french bonds are stable. euro firmer. house republicans unveil a draft to replace frank and with a little bit of verbal intervention, crude is back. saudi arabia indicates opec lets supply cuts. from new york city, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm jonathan ferro alongside david west son and alix steel. futures here in the united states a little bit firmer. up six points on the dow. treasuries up. and crude catches a bit. alix: and 1:00, i've been waiting for this all week. it is the $16
tom: ok.oking forward to talking to a very strong peterson institution commitment, of course the president of the peterson institute and the former chief economist for the international monetary fund, olivia blanchard will join us and we'll see you on television and radio in washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the outcome of france's presidential vote, anything but certain, french bonds are stable. euro firmer. house republicans unveil a draft to replace frank and with a little bit of...
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previously held by republican tom price.e u.k., a pull to get after to reason may's call for an election must be encouraging to her party. a 21 point lead over labor. the house of commons is expected today to approve the call for an election on june 8. bill gates says he is counting on trump to be reasonable when it comes to the health care budget. the richest person in the world spoke with bloomberg tv. >> we have seen his pragmatism on a number of things. and i'm certainly hoping that the calculated budget receive some of that attention. indicated hisates confidence that the bill will make it through congress. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by our more than 2600 journalists and analysts, in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. what a day, yesterday. let's look at the equities, bonds and currencies, currencies, currencies. futures are up six. the euro is at 1.06. a stronger euro. the curve is flattening on the 2-10 spread. a nice story about that on the bloomberg today. and there is oil which
previously held by republican tom price.e u.k., a pull to get after to reason may's call for an election must be encouraging to her party. a 21 point lead over labor. the house of commons is expected today to approve the call for an election on june 8. bill gates says he is counting on trump to be reasonable when it comes to the health care budget. the richest person in the world spoke with bloomberg tv. >> we have seen his pragmatism on a number of things. and i'm certainly hoping that...
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tom? >> such a devastating scene. jennifer, thank you. we're learning more tonight about the number of isis militants killed in that massive bomb blast in afghanistan last week. that so-called mother of all bombs, the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used by the u.s. military in combat. afghan officials now saying the toll has risen to at least 94 isis fighters killed in that attack. >>> now the developing headline from police in massachusetts. there may be a break in the case of a young google account executive who disappeared last summer while visiting her mother. she went out for a jog and was later found murdered. abc's eva pilgrim picks up the story. >> we got him. [ applause ] >> reporter: relief tonight. the murder of a young woman out for a run, finally solved. authorities say 31-year-old angelo colon ortiz attacked vanessa marcotte. the 27-year-old google employee home visiting her family in princeton, massachusetts. she went out for a run in broad daylight on august 7th. when she
tom? >> such a devastating scene. jennifer, thank you. we're learning more tonight about the number of isis militants killed in that massive bomb blast in afghanistan last week. that so-called mother of all bombs, the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used by the u.s. military in combat. afghan officials now saying the toll has risen to at least 94 isis fighters killed in that attack. >>> now the developing headline from police in massachusetts. there may be a break in the case of...
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in the district, tom sherwood, news 4. >> tom sherwood, tom keirein. >> i think we should be snaps for tom, beautiful day, 80. perfect day for the easter egg hunts. that's the main focus. >>> wonderful weather and looking at the nbc 4 washington app, shows us 74 degrees here in washington. and it's already climbing into the upper 70s across parts of northern virginia. when you're away from the tv, check the latest storm team 4 forecast and radar. there is resten town center and the dallas sunday morning and there is certainly a feeling of summer in the air already. as temperatures are really rapidly warming. look at leesburg already 79 degrees. indianapolis up to 78. and still climbing, only just getting under way. great afternoon for baseball at nats park. take on the phillies, first pitch 1:35. breeze coming in out of southwest gusting 20 miles an hour and all around the region. hovering in the mid-80s throughout the rest of the afternoon. right now, all clear and dry on storm team 4 radar, however, later today, coming out of the mountains, maybe thundershowers this area in color and
in the district, tom sherwood, news 4. >> tom sherwood, tom keirein. >> i think we should be snaps for tom, beautiful day, 80. perfect day for the easter egg hunts. that's the main focus. >>> wonderful weather and looking at the nbc 4 washington app, shows us 74 degrees here in washington. and it's already climbing into the upper 70s across parts of northern virginia. when you're away from the tv, check the latest storm team 4 forecast and radar. there is resten town center...
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tom: agreed.llapsing and now the dangers is geopolitical and there's a stronger economy but let me connect it, you know. everybody is talking about north korea. there is a scenario in which the resolution of north korea will end up capitalizing very construcve relations, geopolitical and geoeconomic between the united states and china. united states and china are the two most important two countries in the world. and if they join a approach to the north korea will bring about, this can really change from protectionism to corporation. tom: you're a central banker. you're one of the few guys here that's a legitimate academic theorist with jamie diamond's ear and major central bank cred. the do you need from officials, what do they need to do to move on from the distortion to that people like madam legard can get things done? jacob: all the -- one of the negative consequences of the past seven years has been the istortion that central banks became the only game in town and central banks exhausted wha
tom: agreed.llapsing and now the dangers is geopolitical and there's a stronger economy but let me connect it, you know. everybody is talking about north korea. there is a scenario in which the resolution of north korea will end up capitalizing very construcve relations, geopolitical and geoeconomic between the united states and china. united states and china are the two most important two countries in the world. and if they join a approach to the north korea will bring about, this can really...
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tom: but face-to-face? hear the campaign rhetoric of candidate trump, which was then tight -- very anti-china. china was the lightning rod of his america first campaign. it was very attractive in securing an extraordinary victory, so the chinese will hear it and they will respond in kind. they have their own agenda in terms of their own domestic and global initiatives, whether it regional investment plan, the asian infrastructure investment bank, their own version of an regional trade. they have their global agenda and the u.s. is looking inward, are two approaches that are very different. tom: let's go to guy johnson. guy: what economic policies would you advise the administration to pursue? what are the changes you would make and do you see any of them coming down the pipe out of the white house or the treasury? stephen: the one area that i have stressed and others have stressed is taking advantage of the fact that china is rebalancing its economy, opening up consumer and services markets on a scale and s
tom: but face-to-face? hear the campaign rhetoric of candidate trump, which was then tight -- very anti-china. china was the lightning rod of his america first campaign. it was very attractive in securing an extraordinary victory, so the chinese will hear it and they will respond in kind. they have their own agenda in terms of their own domestic and global initiatives, whether it regional investment plan, the asian infrastructure investment bank, their own version of an regional trade. they...
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tom: thank you for joining us. ago on generational shifts off of tax policy. we will continue with bill lee of the milken institute. polarity, diana is in love with this plan. you have people against it. where is the senate going to be? william: they will be persuaded by good analysis. now they aren't getting it. they need to be given tools. something like the border tax, we can use it but modify it. we can boost exports and cut back on imports. is it a border tax, or does that focus too much on mexico, or is it an import tax? william: import is key. we want to shut down imports and promote exports, but also promote job growth. we can do that as long as the exchange rate is appreciating. tom: is this a president of the 17th century? william: he is a president of the 22nd century. trade will have to recognize supply chains. that will be between companies, not nations. those are the definitions we have to work with in the future. tom: any idea what will happen in washington today? someone has to be an adult and tell
tom: thank you for joining us. ago on generational shifts off of tax policy. we will continue with bill lee of the milken institute. polarity, diana is in love with this plan. you have people against it. where is the senate going to be? william: they will be persuaded by good analysis. now they aren't getting it. they need to be given tools. something like the border tax, we can use it but modify it. we can boost exports and cut back on imports. is it a border tax, or does that focus too much...
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tom: this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance."don, i keene in new york. the attack on syria, we will give you coverage throughout the day. later, dennis ross will be with us. burns willnvestor join us from boston, the harvard kennedy school. scheduled inni moments. here is taylor riggs. taylor: pressure's president is condemning the u.s. strike against syria, calling it an act of aggression. u.s. warships fired 59 cruise missiles after accusing bashar usingad's regime of chemical weapons to kill civilians. president trump made the announcement from his florida resort. president trump: i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. taylor: the kremlin argued the civilian deaths were a result of forces hitting a weapon arsenal. word of the attack came as president trump was with president xi jinping peered it may underscore the president's contention the u.s. is willing to take action on its own if china does not pressure north korea on its nuclear weapons program. to openi
tom: this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance."don, i keene in new york. the attack on syria, we will give you coverage throughout the day. later, dennis ross will be with us. burns willnvestor join us from boston, the harvard kennedy school. scheduled inni moments. here is taylor riggs. taylor: pressure's president is condemning the u.s. strike against syria, calling it an act of aggression. u.s. warships fired 59 cruise missiles after accusing bashar...
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tom: no doubt.ith respect to trade, coming out of the campaign, president trump will put a high priority on trade issues. and you know, it's interesting --coming into his administration, he was hard on a number of issues. he took into question the one china policy. secretary tillerson made comments about blocking the south sea islands. it has been a more accommodating stance at this point and backing off some of those harsher positions, but trade is still front and center. there are real issues on trade between the u.s. and china. there is a large trade deficit, but the focus should be on access for investment and the treatment of u.s. companies, but you made the point on the security side. the most important security challenge in asia is north korea. that has to be front and center for president xi and president trump. we need an intensified and focused approach. secretary tillerson said that the approaches of the last couple of administrations have failed to achieve our goals. that is true, almost
tom: no doubt.ith respect to trade, coming out of the campaign, president trump will put a high priority on trade issues. and you know, it's interesting --coming into his administration, he was hard on a number of issues. he took into question the one china policy. secretary tillerson made comments about blocking the south sea islands. it has been a more accommodating stance at this point and backing off some of those harsher positions, but trade is still front and center. there are real issues...
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tom? >> martha, leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> as the tensions with north korea ratchet up, president trump is back with mar-a-lago. david wright, how will the president monitor developments in florida? >> reporter: the white house tells us he's getting regular updates, but he's here without virtually all of his top advisers. and there are questions about whether mar-a-lago is secure enough to handle a crisis. remember the pictures taken by club guests? last week, a very different picture. the president and his advisers in a makeshift situation room. bottom line, the president is able to monitor and react as needed from here. tom? >> thank you. >>> next to the fallout from the u.s. strike in afghanistan. the largest conventional weapon the u.s. has ever deployed in combat, targeting isis. and now assessing the damage, and searching for information. tonight, the questions, what did the strike accomplish, and at what cost? terry moran in london tonight. >> reporter: the pentagon vide
tom? >> martha, leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> as the tensions with north korea ratchet up, president trump is back with mar-a-lago. david wright, how will the president monitor developments in florida? >> reporter: the white house tells us he's getting regular updates, but he's here without virtually all of his top advisers. and there are questions about whether mar-a-lago is secure enough to handle a crisis. remember the pictures taken by club guests? last week, a...
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the requests tom hayes was making were tiny.ad billions staked on libor, even a miniscule move could make big money. everyone knew that there was this very important benchmark that was out there that the banks were in charge of setting, and that there were lots of traders making their livings based on playing with it. no—one made any efforts to stop that or impose order on it. tom hayes said he had tried to influence libor, like the barclays traders who later followed him into the dock. but they all said it was a day—to—day banking practice, something their bosses expected them to do. tom hayes says he should never have been prosecuted by the serious fraud office, or sfo. there's e—mails, there's phone recordings, there's chat transcripts that show people up and down the organisational ladders knew about, condoned and in some cases participated in what was going on here. don't forget, tom hayes never made any secret of it. he was completely open. he never acted once as a man who thought he was doing anything wrong or illegal. no
the requests tom hayes was making were tiny.ad billions staked on libor, even a miniscule move could make big money. everyone knew that there was this very important benchmark that was out there that the banks were in charge of setting, and that there were lots of traders making their livings based on playing with it. no—one made any efforts to stop that or impose order on it. tom hayes said he had tried to influence libor, like the barclays traders who later followed him into the dock. but...
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tom haifngs. >> oh, really. >> stephen: yes, more tom hanks.. ♪ ♪ ♪ take on the mainstream. introducing nissan's new midnight edition. ♪ ♪ ♪i'ma wade, i'ma wave through the waters♪ ♪tell the tide, "don't move" ♪freedom! freedom! i can't move ♪freedom, cut me loose! ♪freedom! freedom! where are you?♪ ♪cause i need freedom too! ♪freedom! freedom! freedom! freedom!♪ ♪what you want from me? ♪is it truth you seek? oh father can you hear meee...ooow?♪ new degree ultraclearnt saving black + white.othes. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving a ton. come on. you don't want to start your new life in a dirty old truck. ma
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secretary tom price. now there is going to be a run off. but, boy, what a difference from what has usually happened in that district. >> that means that ossoff will compete in june against the distant second place finisher, the republican. karen will join us in minutes with her explanation of what happened there. president trump claiming, though, victory after this high profile race. he called it a win for himself and the gop somehow. a lot at stake on this day 90 of the president trump presidency. >> the president put a healthy amount of political capital into this election and republicans ended upside stepping what could have been a humiliating outcome in a solid republican district. democrats this morning hoping what happened last night is a window on next year's midterm elections. >> you all ready to flip the six? >> the closely watched special election for georgia's sixth district headed for a run off with both sides claiming victory. after 30-year-old political newcomer jon ossoff fell just short of an outright win. >> there is no dou
secretary tom price. now there is going to be a run off. but, boy, what a difference from what has usually happened in that district. >> that means that ossoff will compete in june against the distant second place finisher, the republican. karen will join us in minutes with her explanation of what happened there. president trump claiming, though, victory after this high profile race. he called it a win for himself and the gop somehow. a lot at stake on this day 90 of the president trump...
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, tom, when? and develop right now, a new show of force from north korea. the escalating military display and why the regime may not need a long-range missile to pose a threat to the u.s. for vacations that exceed expectations, make it busch gardens virginia! with surprises hiding around each corner, and good times guaranteed. busch gardens and water country usa. a whole other world awaits. plan your two park getaway now, and eat free with select packages. >>> good morning. mostly cloudy, rather cool now in the 50s, but a great day later this morning to get in a bike ride or a run or go hiking. and the only downside is that pollen, we'll talk about that in a few minutes. we are in the mid-60s by mid to late morning with sunshine. then clouds start building by noontime near 70. the mid to upper 70s by mid-afternoon. however, there might be a passing shower or thundershower, keep that in mind, likely not severe. that's going to be by mid to late afternoon. a look at your sunday and the next chance f
, tom, when? and develop right now, a new show of force from north korea. the escalating military display and why the regime may not need a long-range missile to pose a threat to the u.s. for vacations that exceed expectations, make it busch gardens virginia! with surprises hiding around each corner, and good times guaranteed. busch gardens and water country usa. a whole other world awaits. plan your two park getaway now, and eat free with select packages. >>> good morning. mostly...