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>> tom foley.re is nobody else. >> reporter: 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 in session. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it you found in the basement? >> a yellow bacg. inside was three shotgun shells. >> reporter: norris showed the foley's home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no phone calls that came in or left. >> reporter: your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and see, have you left? where are you? >> that's what i would do. >> reporter: according to detective carbon, 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 me that his wife is very controlling and that it was wearing on him and he did not necessarily want to s
>> tom foley.re is nobody else. >> reporter: 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 in session. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it you found in the basement? >> a yellow bacg. inside was three shotgun shells. >> reporter: norris showed the foley's home phone records from around the time...
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in fact he told the investigator it was tom's partner who fired him, not tom. tom was even trying to help beard find another job. >> reporter: are you getting any bad feeling from him? are you suspicious of him? >> not at all. >> reporter: so you're thinking this is going to be something that we're going to cross off the list? >> yes. i didn't expect to see him again. >> reporter: to the investigator and those close to kelley, michael beard didn't seem like a good suspect after all. >> reporter: did you think it was -- it was possible that he's a disgruntled employee? he was, you know, taking revenge? >> i didn't. because if you're disgruntled, why wouldn't you kill the person that you're disgruntled against? i mean, "i'm -- i'm angry at you, so i'm going to go kill your wife." >> reporter: but as a matter of procedure, the investigator asked beard for a dna swab and permission to look through his cell phone. >> he was very, very forthcoming. very willing, no problems. just very cooperative. >> reporter: while the state investigator was checking out the not-so-
in fact he told the investigator it was tom's partner who fired him, not tom. tom was even trying to help beard find another job. >> reporter: are you getting any bad feeling from him? are you suspicious of him? >> not at all. >> reporter: so you're thinking this is going to be something that we're going to cross off the list? >> yes. i didn't expect to see him again. >> reporter: to the investigator and those close to kelley, michael beard didn't seem like a good...
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♪ tom: from new york city, i'm tom keene in for jonathan ferro.ith 30 minutes dedicated to the fixed income markets, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ tom: coming up, will it be low rate kevin as the president meets the former fed governor? in this hour, will chairman wars keep the real yield lower for longer? yellen speaks, the nominal yield spikes higher, a little transitory september gives way to an inflated october and december. and a real yield hog. we consider the frenzy over the loan market. we start with a big issue interest rate risk in the bond , market. >> during the summer, it was almost as if bond investors were making another run at treasuries. they wanted to get the 10 year below 2% when wartime -- one more time and it is built on the base of market is never going to grow again, we will not see any fiscal policy, it and they had it completely wrong. >> the fed is moving towards regaining credibility with investors so we know what their plan is, we can make investments based on this and you will see people reacting. >> the fed has cl
♪ tom: from new york city, i'm tom keene in for jonathan ferro.ith 30 minutes dedicated to the fixed income markets, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ tom: coming up, will it be low rate kevin as the president meets the former fed governor? in this hour, will chairman wars keep the real yield lower for longer? yellen speaks, the nominal yield spikes higher, a little transitory september gives way to an inflated october and december. and a real yield hog. we consider the frenzy...
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tom: that is fair. we will look back one day, but come even europe is doing better. tom: i will go with it. it is likely to for bailey -- that is a joke. what will kyle taylor do? -- pow ell taylor do? we will have to look at a soft data and the hard data, look at transitory and all of that -- or do we actually get the courage that you have spoken about? george: did order to get the courage, look, if powell gets the nod, this will be a will play to view where if we get powell as the fed chair it is really donald trump setting up for tax policy. if we get that it will put the u.s. growth into high gear and you need to have a fed transition as well. i think it is well played if that is how it will go down. tom: ok. you're the expert. you will be outside of the bank of england on thursday, what will you be looking for from the bank of england and governor carney? nejra: one of the key things people have said that they are looking for is how unanimous the decision is if we do get their rate hike? will we ge
tom: that is fair. we will look back one day, but come even europe is doing better. tom: i will go with it. it is likely to for bailey -- that is a joke. what will kyle taylor do? -- pow ell taylor do? we will have to look at a soft data and the hard data, look at transitory and all of that -- or do we actually get the courage that you have spoken about? george: did order to get the courage, look, if powell gets the nod, this will be a will play to view where if we get powell as the fed chair...
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so, in the spirit of how one of tom's stories might turn out, here's our story of tom shine. ♪ >> tomhine is an institution in washington, d.c. >> tom shine walked in the door of the abc washington bureau as a desk assistant, may 12, 1973. >> scheduled program to bring you -- >> the next week, the nation tuned in for gavel-to-gavel televised hearings from the nation's capitol. >> about to begin public hearings on something called watergate. >> a little over a year later, president nixon left the white house and the presidency. an over-excited tom shine there was to cover it from the south lawn, chastised later for cueing his reporter out loud and on air. >> let's see if virginia can tell us some things. go. >> a desk editor, assignment manager for the last 39 years, there behind sam donaldson and frank reynolds in 1981 as they announced the assassination attempt on ronald reagan. >> the president was hit. he was hit in the left chest. >> tom has covered history for abc's news desk more than four decades, through nine presidents, dozens of congressional leadership teams. >> now congres
so, in the spirit of how one of tom's stories might turn out, here's our story of tom shine. ♪ >> tomhine is an institution in washington, d.c. >> tom shine walked in the door of the abc washington bureau as a desk assistant, may 12, 1973. >> scheduled program to bring you -- >> the next week, the nation tuned in for gavel-to-gavel televised hearings from the nation's capitol. >> about to begin public hearings on something called watergate. >> a little over...
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tom: good morning. tom keene in new york.of your books you spend an entire chapter on the game theory of coming to a point. it going to rename el-erian's qt decision. it will affect everybody, including the saudi's and the grand plans they have to deploy capital. where will we be in one or two or three years with quantitative tightening and what that will do to the real rate, which affects capital deployment? tom, that is a critical question. especially if more than one systemically important central bank embarks on tightening. one can do it, we have seen that with the fed. it is an open question if several can do it. the answer is not with the economists, but with the politicians. if you don't get this critical policy handoff to other policymakers, tax reform, the deregulation, if you don't get that, it will be a much more challenging path. tom: as you know, there is a raging debate going on about t e corporate tax reform. we will feature that later on "surveillance." lawrence summers has written three essays going after the
tom: good morning. tom keene in new york.of your books you spend an entire chapter on the game theory of coming to a point. it going to rename el-erian's qt decision. it will affect everybody, including the saudi's and the grand plans they have to deploy capital. where will we be in one or two or three years with quantitative tightening and what that will do to the real rate, which affects capital deployment? tom, that is a critical question. especially if more than one systemically important...
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so, in the spirit of how one of tom's stories might turn out here's our story of tom shine. >> tom shinean institution in washington, d.c. >> tom shine walked in the door of the abc washington bureau as a desk assistant, may 12, 1973. >> scheduled program to bring you -- >> the next week the nation tuned in for galv-to-galvtelevised hearings from the nation's capitol. >> about to begin public horgs something walled watergate. >> a little over a year later president nixon left the white house and the presidency. an over-excited tom shine there was to cover it from the south lawn, chastised later for cueing his reporter out loud and on air. >> let's see if virginia can tell us some things. go. >> a desk editor, assignment manager for the last 39 years there behind sam donaldson and frank reynolds in 1981 as they announced the assassination attempt on ronald reagan. >> the president was hit. he was hit in the left chest. >> tom has covered history for abc's news desk more than four decades, through nine presidents, dozens of congressional leadership teams. >> now congress is not held in suc
so, in the spirit of how one of tom's stories might turn out here's our story of tom shine. >> tom shinean institution in washington, d.c. >> tom shine walked in the door of the abc washington bureau as a desk assistant, may 12, 1973. >> scheduled program to bring you -- >> the next week the nation tuned in for galv-to-galvtelevised hearings from the nation's capitol. >> about to begin public horgs something walled watergate. >> a little over a year later...
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tom keene in new york.er a surprise investors with a drop in a key measure of financial strength. billion.$2.4 it focuses on wealth management. told manus cranny about lance to return cash to investors. sergio: we are looking to continue to implement our progress and policy on our cash dividend, and eventually come to make it with capital returns to share buyback. guy: bloomberg's finance met it editor -- finance editor. to return of capital seems have been the headlines this morning. are we getting overly excited? >> it is possible. we're coming from a disappointment last quarter. we are reassured to see what drove capital lower was not repeated. clearly, at this point, that is what investors have the looking for for the motto. clearly, at-- the model. guy: is ubs a chief gatherer elisa: so presley point this quarter. quarter a really strong and equity underwriting and equity derivatives. it doesn't drive the profits but it is good to see that short-term investment bankers are doing quite well for them. st
tom keene in new york.er a surprise investors with a drop in a key measure of financial strength. billion.$2.4 it focuses on wealth management. told manus cranny about lance to return cash to investors. sergio: we are looking to continue to implement our progress and policy on our cash dividend, and eventually come to make it with capital returns to share buyback. guy: bloomberg's finance met it editor -- finance editor. to return of capital seems have been the headlines this morning. are we...
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francine: tom: tom: steve eisman will continue with us.. ♪ thank you for being with us this morning. to our first word news. in northernfighters california's wine country say they have turned a corner against those deadly wildfires. fire crews have gained ground because the winds that fan the flames have died down. the fires are blamed for at least 40 deaths, about 5700 homes and other buildings have been destroyed. the u.s. and south korea have begun naval wargames involving around 40 ships. the drills will take place in waters on both sides of the korean peninsula. at the same time, signs north korea is preparing another missile launch according to south korean news media reports. sees theal reserve u.s. economy growing strong after worn higher interest rates. janet yellen says she expects inflation to move higher next year. inflation has remained below the fed's 2% goal despite an unemployment rate that is followed past its precrisis low. ireland is bracing for the worst storm to hit the country in 50 years. to batter expected the coast
francine: tom: tom: steve eisman will continue with us.. ♪ thank you for being with us this morning. to our first word news. in northernfighters california's wine country say they have turned a corner against those deadly wildfires. fire crews have gained ground because the winds that fan the flames have died down. the fires are blamed for at least 40 deaths, about 5700 homes and other buildings have been destroyed. the u.s. and south korea have begun naval wargames involving around 40 ships....
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tom: we don't know.y, the concern is that it is difficult to attach a price to it, which is why investors have largely been ignoring it, aside from a little movement on catalonia bonds. >> if you want to take steps towards statehood, oyou need established institutions. within the eurozone this becomes interesting because there is no monetary independence. on the monetary side, you are constrained. but what exactly is the risk? is it that other countries in europe follow suit? could impact this gdp significantly question mark >? >> well, both. for a country that is reformed and recovering and is looking toward the future, but also europe looks at it as creating all sorts of uncertainties, were the eu to tacitly accept a country can secede from a number state. there are several member states already and there are countries that are in the process of joining the european union that have more unstable situations. i think the eu really does not want to touch this. tom: how alone is catalonia? is there anybody
tom: we don't know.y, the concern is that it is difficult to attach a price to it, which is why investors have largely been ignoring it, aside from a little movement on catalonia bonds. >> if you want to take steps towards statehood, oyou need established institutions. within the eurozone this becomes interesting because there is no monetary independence. on the monetary side, you are constrained. but what exactly is the risk? is it that other countries in europe follow suit? could impact...
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tom: absolutely.ie: what used to be the norms and the standards and the references, you cannot do that anymore because those references, standards, norms, the credibility of the people who we have made credible. tom: exactly, and trusted. charlie: and the people that have been there to advise leaders. if the leader has attacked their credibility, -- tom: if we cannot agree that black is black and white is white, if we cannot agree that an african-american presided over the unveiling of the federal building and at that ceremony, on tape, she acknowledged republicans and democrats, she did not boast about herself but boasted about the building being named for two fbi officers killed in action. if we cannot agree that that is what she said, and that what john kelly said she said is simply not true. and john kelly cannot come out and say, i got that wrong. i still have a problem with her and the way she behaved but i got that wrong. where are we? then black is not black and white is not white and blue is
tom: absolutely.ie: what used to be the norms and the standards and the references, you cannot do that anymore because those references, standards, norms, the credibility of the people who we have made credible. tom: exactly, and trusted. charlie: and the people that have been there to advise leaders. if the leader has attacked their credibility, -- tom: if we cannot agree that black is black and white is white, if we cannot agree that an african-american presided over the unveiling of the...
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tom: quiet market.th the market near, not at record highs. 11750 -- 1.1750. francine: a little lack of conviction when you look at markets across the world, look gaining.llar g stocks moving sideways. i think they're waiting for u.s. tax reform and the us that share. tom: francine put up a killer chart yesterday of relative strength. this goes back to welles wilder in 1978. out. book bar put this this is a jaw-dropping chart. dow back to of the the depression. the crash of 1987 and the ugliness. the recent massive run we have seen. we have not seen this since 1955 and 1944. we are extended out here compared to any other time. that is an extraordinary chart. >> are you sure that is not your cardiogram? francine: it's some kind of charge. disagree. .his is a very simple chart circle there,e which is basically the ecb rate decision. there was a concern in two dozen 11 they were ready to act. they lifted interest rates. you saw credibility drop. when the boe meets next, this is what they will be thinking ab
tom: quiet market.th the market near, not at record highs. 11750 -- 1.1750. francine: a little lack of conviction when you look at markets across the world, look gaining.llar g stocks moving sideways. i think they're waiting for u.s. tax reform and the us that share. tom: francine put up a killer chart yesterday of relative strength. this goes back to welles wilder in 1978. out. book bar put this this is a jaw-dropping chart. dow back to of the the depression. the crash of 1987 and the...
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tom: well said.s on this, and i was impressed by the protests -- i guess they were pro-spain over the weekend. is there a middle ground? can there be some form of compromise? at spain,u look catalonia has been part of spain for several centuries, but spain is a place where a lot of the regions have a lot of economy and self-government. onomy and self-government. there is already a framework where there is a lot of self-government. there is your avenue of compromise. that is what the market expects. the spanish euro is doing well today. is rationalet what to an outsider, where is the opportunity for the markets? >> we do get that degree of pragmatism playing out, and this has dragged the euro lower, which did make some question of whether the ecb can even consider tapering in an environment such as the yield spreads we see. that next an opportunity for a euro rebound. level does provide some value if we do see any dips. reigns, thatf that will allow the euro to make some gains against the u.s. and ste
tom: well said.s on this, and i was impressed by the protests -- i guess they were pro-spain over the weekend. is there a middle ground? can there be some form of compromise? at spain,u look catalonia has been part of spain for several centuries, but spain is a place where a lot of the regions have a lot of economy and self-government. onomy and self-government. there is already a framework where there is a lot of self-government. there is your avenue of compromise. that is what the market...
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tom: dr.salomon brothers but he lived -- both of you -- the world economic outlook that we have? john: of course, crises come because when they are not anticipated. here, the problem is when we have already mentioned which is upending trade agreements which have been a part of the bedrock of the architecture of the international economy. hopefully, we will see things against theng back against wto and their dispute resolution mechanism or other bedrock but not so well known aspects that are critical to make a globalized economy work well. francine: john, what role do you think markets should have? what does all of this cheap money mean for how they perceive risk in trade? factsone of the notable of the global economy has been the unprecedented accommodation of the key central banks and the rise in debt over the past few years since the crisis. , given the benign outlook for the underlying economy, central banks seem to have a space available to them now to start backing away from a bad accommo
tom: dr.salomon brothers but he lived -- both of you -- the world economic outlook that we have? john: of course, crises come because when they are not anticipated. here, the problem is when we have already mentioned which is upending trade agreements which have been a part of the bedrock of the architecture of the international economy. hopefully, we will see things against theng back against wto and their dispute resolution mechanism or other bedrock but not so well known aspects that are...
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tom, francine? tom: taylor, thanks so much. at surveillance" is avoid speculation. here's gave sherman yesterday of vanity fair, in a short article laced with just that, rumor and speculation. the president's longtime confidence, along with character of leaks emerging from the white house has shifted. as a new level of concern. the white house denies these counts. presidents mood is good, and an outlook on the agenda is very positive, an official said. we need to bring in our chief rumor and speculation correspondent, kevin cirilli. [laughter] kevin, my head is spinning, and answer bloomberg -- bloomberg wide audiences heads are spinning. tell me first about general kelly, and his place in advising the president of the united states. in terms of controlling who is going inside and outside peopleoval office -- tell me that essentially, before general kelly had taken over as chief of staff, it was a free-four-all in terms of talking to the -- free-for-all in terms of talking to the president. on capitol hill, we got a story an ho
tom, francine? tom: taylor, thanks so much. at surveillance" is avoid speculation. here's gave sherman yesterday of vanity fair, in a short article laced with just that, rumor and speculation. the president's longtime confidence, along with character of leaks emerging from the white house has shifted. as a new level of concern. the white house denies these counts. presidents mood is good, and an outlook on the agenda is very positive, an official said. we need to bring in our chief rumor...
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tom: i could have. i also felt strongly that new generations should come along and have every chance i did. i also felt that i could not leave the job during seasons that i care about. lovea bird hunter and i the fall. i wanted more flexibility. night when i was in montana and i was very tired. i came back and we were sitting they saidse and princess diana was in some kind of auto accident. injuries are called and told me about it. he said you have to go. i was leaving montana at 10:00 and i had a ticket to the could get me to detroit. i had a blazer and a pair of slacks and that was it. i was waiting in the detroit airport, i had stopped in one of tie places. i was wearing one on the day of the funeral. one of the guests we had was valentino. e.swear he stared at my ti [laughter] that was one of those things where i flew for the night and i got to buckingham palace at 10:00 a.m. the next day from montana. i had a full realization about how big this was going to be. there was a working-class guy .here s
tom: i could have. i also felt strongly that new generations should come along and have every chance i did. i also felt that i could not leave the job during seasons that i care about. lovea bird hunter and i the fall. i wanted more flexibility. night when i was in montana and i was very tired. i came back and we were sitting they saidse and princess diana was in some kind of auto accident. injuries are called and told me about it. he said you have to go. i was leaving montana at 10:00 and i...
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tom friedman, thank you. tom: always great to be with you. ♪ is this a phone? internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. come alive from bloomberg's asian headquarters. i am yvonne man, welcome to "daybreak asia." tol street gains expected expand in asia. robust earnings amid speculation of the fed. they say janet yellen is out of the race. that leaves just john taylor in jerome powell. betty: from bloomberg's global headquarters i am betty lou, where it is after 7:00 p.m. thursday. mario draghi switches gears, saying a short taper may be an option in 2018. amazon proving it can deliver on all fronts.
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tom: not good.an and it began to shake as you showed the astros tearing the extra inning victory as well. haley, calm down. nejra: just to bring you some more news from spain and catalonia, we are hearing that the catalonia leader is to make a statement at 1:30 p.m. i am guessing that is local time , so in just an hours time or so . the government may call elections instead of secession, and that is the latest. government asking the supreme court to suspend article 155. ,ust in the past few minutes what we have heard from the e.u. side is they welcomed the sec call for relief for u.s. brokers. the us is about the research issue, the fact that the mifid research to be unbundled from other costs. in the u.s. cannot charge for research separately unless they register as investment advisors and that brings more regulatory oversight . what the sec said is we will make it easier for you to comply with mifid ii. henry kaufman, gina martin adams are still with us. dr. kaufman, if i could come to you first.
tom: not good.an and it began to shake as you showed the astros tearing the extra inning victory as well. haley, calm down. nejra: just to bring you some more news from spain and catalonia, we are hearing that the catalonia leader is to make a statement at 1:30 p.m. i am guessing that is local time , so in just an hours time or so . the government may call elections instead of secession, and that is the latest. government asking the supreme court to suspend article 155. ,ust in the past few...
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tom: i am tom keene in new york. a shooting in las vegas with many, many dead. with our first word news, here is emma. emma: there has been a mass killing on the famous las vegas strip. at least 20 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded when what is believed to be automatic gunfire interrupted at an outdoor music festival. -- directed at an outdoor music festival. police stormed the mandalay they resort and casino. the las vegas sheriff described what happened. a number of flights headed to nearby mccarran international airport were diverted because of the shooting. a few flights resumed this morning. we will try to bring you the soundbite later and more on this developing story as it breaks. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you. do, michels or temer's stemming the bleeding from the nation's public accounts. the domestic unrest comes as latin america's biggest economy looks to boost growth through international trade. it is grilli discussing investment agreement with the united states and a possible free
tom: i am tom keene in new york. a shooting in las vegas with many, many dead. with our first word news, here is emma. emma: there has been a mass killing on the famous las vegas strip. at least 20 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded when what is believed to be automatic gunfire interrupted at an outdoor music festival. -- directed at an outdoor music festival. police stormed the mandalay they resort and casino. the las vegas sheriff described what happened. a number of flights...
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tom: is ge a value here?market of intelligence, but i think it is a value trap. the reason i think so's i think the new guy is going to come in, he is going to assess the situation, he's going to kitchen sink the earnings. i think he will have to cut the dividend. in the last earnings report, they elected not to take a dividend. there are issues that have yet to reveal themselves, i think. nejra: do you see evidence of companies increasing their capex and what does that tell you about where the market goes? chris: we do. again, everything -- everything is an overstatement -- most things are symptomatic of a strong economy, of a bubble that is forming, but not yet fully increasing in see technology, industrials, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals. that is exciting as investors and that is a good sign of a tailwind. it creates more jobs, more earnings, and we should push the market higher, even with the high valuations we have. tom: maybe we will get to the tech stocks in the next half hour with him. coming up
tom: is ge a value here?market of intelligence, but i think it is a value trap. the reason i think so's i think the new guy is going to come in, he is going to assess the situation, he's going to kitchen sink the earnings. i think he will have to cut the dividend. in the last earnings report, they elected not to take a dividend. there are issues that have yet to reveal themselves, i think. nejra: do you see evidence of companies increasing their capex and what does that tell you about where the...
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>> tom schein is an ♪ institution in washington ♪ dc. ♪ >> tom schein walked in the ♪ door of the abc 1973. ♪ >> the next week, the nation ♪ tuned and forth gavel to ♪ gavel televised hearings ♪ from the nation's capital. >> we are about to begin hearings on watergate. >> and overexcited tom schein was there to cover on the south lawn, chastised later for it.♪ ♪ [music] ♪ >> a desk editor, assignment ♪ editor for the last 39 ♪ years. ♪ they are behind sam donaldson and frank reynolds in 1981. as they announced the assassination attempt on ronald reagan. >> the president was hit. he was hit in the left chest. >> tom has covered history from abc's news desk for more than for decades, nine presidents and dozens of congressional leadership teams. now congress is not held in such high regard. but tom, your respect for the institution has always been manifested. >> tom always believes in the importance of good government and responsible journalism. >> the thing that always impresses me about tom is how his men toward these generations of generalists. including me. he simply is among the mos
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francine: thank you to both tom's, tom mackenzie and tom orlik. joining us for the rest of the hour is the equity strategist at goldman sachs. sharon, when you look at the china concerns or opportunities, dictate does china dollar strength and weakness and some of the outflows that impact your equity world? >> from a european equities perspective, which is where i focus, what matters is demand generated from china. china is a huge economy and they want to increase that further, becoming the biggest economy in the world by 2050. if you look at the dax index, about 10% of the sales go to china for the dax companies. it's incredibly influential in terms of demand. francine: does it make a difference? chinese stories cracking down on outflows. does it make a difference to valuations, or is it more at the margin? >> they are probably more at the margin. we've seen a lot of bids for equities. german 10 year bund yields are very low. we are seeing a lot of investors look at investments as a way to get growth. you are also seeing u.s. investors move and s
francine: thank you to both tom's, tom mackenzie and tom orlik. joining us for the rest of the hour is the equity strategist at goldman sachs. sharon, when you look at the china concerns or opportunities, dictate does china dollar strength and weakness and some of the outflows that impact your equity world? >> from a european equities perspective, which is where i focus, what matters is demand generated from china. china is a huge economy and they want to increase that further, becoming...
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tom: thank you.plause] >> additionally, this is just for you, we are honored to present you with this special gift from two pioneering americans to another. a reproduction of meriwether lewis's silverplated expedition pocket compass. it is on the you and our american exhibition on the american presidency and we have brought it out here for you to see. lewis and clark used this compass to help guide their journey across a new country. this compass was one of the few instruments that survived their harrowing trek. may it continue to help you -- thehe african people american people toward greater knowledge and freedom. tom: thank you. [applause] tom: look at that. one quick observation about lewis and clark. i actually grew up on the missouri river. and was an important artery in my childhood, and then when i was seven years old, we moved to a remote part of south dakota. that is not an oxymoron, by the way. it came up that stretch and they talked about it, the diaries the captain stephen ambrose's book
tom: thank you.plause] >> additionally, this is just for you, we are honored to present you with this special gift from two pioneering americans to another. a reproduction of meriwether lewis's silverplated expedition pocket compass. it is on the you and our american exhibition on the american presidency and we have brought it out here for you to see. lewis and clark used this compass to help guide their journey across a new country. this compass was one of the few instruments that...
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tom: very good.london and a man who changed the historical novel, ken follett. years ago he did "the eye of the needle," which changed history. edward hyman still with us. can, congratulations about your book. i made a joke, the idea of make tudor england great again. if president trump was to read "a column of fire," what would be the message you would want him to get? is, itguess the message is always better to have a discussion than a confrontation. tom: within that discussion and within it is the tensions of society, and for you it is the religious balance of the 16th century. it seems awful much like today. are the religious tensions then really no different than today? ken: what attracted me to this story partly was the religious wars of the 16th century have such echoes in the 21st century. we mustn't be pessimistic. things have changed. it is no longer normal for catholics to kill protestants and protestants to kill catholics in the united kingdom, and that is progress. the dismaying thing is
tom: very good.london and a man who changed the historical novel, ken follett. years ago he did "the eye of the needle," which changed history. edward hyman still with us. can, congratulations about your book. i made a joke, the idea of make tudor england great again. if president trump was to read "a column of fire," what would be the message you would want him to get? is, itguess the message is always better to have a discussion than a confrontation. tom: within that...
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tom keene joins me.ive you more from our exclusive interview with spain's economy minister. we asked him about secession and the banks. we did not talk or get an answer on deposit amount -- deposit outflows. he ruled out any mediated talks with separatist leaders. we'll focus on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: future of the fed. for the fed chair. president trump's comments about the puerto rican debt swigs wall street. catalonia on negative watch. spain says independence is out of the question. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua. tom keene is in new york. your interview with stanley fischer is still being talked about. we need to talk about the fed implications. in europe, there was a lot of talk about brexit, the future of theresa may, and catalonia. tom: the prime minister's speech. saturday night live has no other materials any to work with other than that event yesterday. i can't wait to go through our segment on british politics today. francine: although a lot of people
tom keene joins me.ive you more from our exclusive interview with spain's economy minister. we asked him about secession and the banks. we did not talk or get an answer on deposit amount -- deposit outflows. he ruled out any mediated talks with separatist leaders. we'll focus on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: future of the fed. for the fed chair. president trump's comments about the puerto rican debt swigs wall street. catalonia on negative watch. spain says independence is out of...
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tom keene joins me.ing about populism and the role of social media when it comes to politics. we also go through your markets so there's quite a lot going on, especially when it comes to dollar. a reminder, germany a good does german equities are closed today but we are looking at european risk when it comes to the catalonian elections, and protests are rising. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: a test of leadership, a question of gun laws rages in the u.s.. president trump visits hurricane ravaged puerto rico today. the dollar gains on economic hopes, tax reform, and expectations, and fed chair speculations but do the fundamental support the case? boris johnson is behind every syllable of theresa may's brexit plan the jean claude juncker plans need clarity. there is a little bit of dollar dynamics going on in the markets. the european equities have taken into account the fact of germany's closed -- germany is closed. and how president trump will respond. it was just absolutely an original day in america y
tom keene joins me.ing about populism and the role of social media when it comes to politics. we also go through your markets so there's quite a lot going on, especially when it comes to dollar. a reminder, germany a good does german equities are closed today but we are looking at european risk when it comes to the catalonian elections, and protests are rising. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: a test of leadership, a question of gun laws rages in the u.s.. president trump visits hurricane...
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francine, tom? tom: taylor, thanks so much.reat call of the summer was a weak dollar. very, very few people got this right. they looked for flat or even stronger dollar. we've shown this chart many times. now we talk with kit. this is a beyond elegant, teach it in a technical analysis course, just a gorgeous set of resistances, which keep it weak dollar. we've turned around this catharsis here, and up we go. we're already to almost a breakout. can you call a shift to strong dollar? kit: i don't think you can. i think we're seeing a picture of a chart that's gone too far down for the dollar between scommar september. and it's now probably chewing around. when i look at that chart, my best guess where we'll be at christmas is within three inches of now, depressingly. i look at that, and i would like to see more of a dollar bounce that i can sell into. i think the next significant move is going to be lower. but i think we could be chewing around for a hunk of time here. tom: the money question is always -- and i know, kit, you've
francine, tom? tom: taylor, thanks so much.reat call of the summer was a weak dollar. very, very few people got this right. they looked for flat or even stronger dollar. we've shown this chart many times. now we talk with kit. this is a beyond elegant, teach it in a technical analysis course, just a gorgeous set of resistances, which keep it weak dollar. we've turned around this catharsis here, and up we go. we're already to almost a breakout. can you call a shift to strong dollar? kit: i don't...
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tom: that's great. francine: tom, we will get to andorra in a second. there was a legal referendum in catalonia, with a vote for independence? yes or no? >> i doubt it, though it would depend on the options on the table. polls consistently show that if you give revolution to the catalonian's, that option will win by 70% or something like that. i don't know if we have a map of andorra, tom. i used to collect stamps. it's one of their havens. what does that mean for catalonian bonds? we sell quite a significant move today. investors are thinking that risk is off. ?re they off >> this is a difficult question. ultimately, i think the points we have been discussing, that it is very difficult for actual independence to happen, both because of the lack of support within the eurozone, this issue of being outside the eurozone means being outside of the ecb, which has implications for funding and business operations and those certainly matter for the region and for voters, but i think all of these things make those steps difficult. yes, there will be near-term he
tom: that's great. francine: tom, we will get to andorra in a second. there was a legal referendum in catalonia, with a vote for independence? yes or no? >> i doubt it, though it would depend on the options on the table. polls consistently show that if you give revolution to the catalonian's, that option will win by 70% or something like that. i don't know if we have a map of andorra, tom. i used to collect stamps. it's one of their havens. what does that mean for catalonian bonds? we...
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. >> tom: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] >> exactly. >> tom: bruno? >> gripping, magnetic sto storytelling. what you did is amazing, you stretch every movement to the maximum extent, and yet it feels effortless. it springs out of you, and it's wonderful dancing. he did the back thing. >> tom: sit down, gumby. let's get your scores right now. let's get them. >> announcer: carrie ann inaba. >> 10. >> announcer: shania twain. >> 10. >> announcer: bruno tonioli. >> 10! >> tom: there we go. 39 out of 40. that's really good. that's really good. just because they're safe this week doesn't mean they don't need your help. you got to vote. last up with their interpretation of a sci-fi movie, lindsey and mark. when we come back, they'll dance an argentine tango and then one couple will be eliminated, live. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ that one. this. ♪ ♪ ♪ a true force of nature is undeniable. makes waves. can't be tamed. begs to be heard. and inspired... a true original. responsibly sourced. sustainably made. with natural ingredients. for a moisture that's relen
. >> tom: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] >> exactly. >> tom: bruno? >> gripping, magnetic sto storytelling. what you did is amazing, you stretch every movement to the maximum extent, and yet it feels effortless. it springs out of you, and it's wonderful dancing. he did the back thing. >> tom: sit down, gumby. let's get your scores right now. let's get them. >> announcer: carrie ann inaba. >> 10. >> announcer: shania twain. >> 10....
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iron tom keene in the -- i am tom keene in new york. groups -- sayss state-run media iraqi army and its allies have taken an oil field and a refinery. say whattoo early to will be the result of these developments, how they are going to evolve and what the implications are on the markets. for the time, we don't note a major impact on the oil markets. taylor: iraq is opec's second-largest producer. a president trump undermined obamacare in order to fix the u.s. health insurance problems. is forcing republicans and democrats in congress to work together on a solution. president trump says he still wants a full repeal of obamacare. despite a plea from president trump, steve bannon will not abandon his war against republican congressional incumbents. according to persons familiar with the plans, steve bannon will keep backing incumbent candidates -- the latestapped up round of nafta talks with a bombshell proposal. to trump administration once disk panel gary sector -- a uses quotasm of tariffs and for dairy products. canada has dismissed th
iron tom keene in the -- i am tom keene in new york. groups -- sayss state-run media iraqi army and its allies have taken an oil field and a refinery. say whattoo early to will be the result of these developments, how they are going to evolve and what the implications are on the markets. for the time, we don't note a major impact on the oil markets. taylor: iraq is opec's second-largest producer. a president trump undermined obamacare in order to fix the u.s. health insurance problems. is...
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tonight we have chuck dee and tom morello. >> chuck dee and tom morello, coming up in just a moment. and by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >> so pleased to have chuck dee and tom morello back from last night's discussion. you can see what we had to say and last night's powerful start to this conversation last night. >> lets play, too. >> lets play, too. go to pbs.org if you miss our conversation last night. their new project is called prophet of raid. what do you expect from these two guys when they come together. you said something last night that i want to come back to. i have made a disstungs in a number of times. you made a powerful distinction between justice and unity. i am not sure if those two things are possible and are they mutually exclusive? >> the one thing that you cannot give an inch is justice and we may have to sacrifice unity. it is my intention that racism in the dna of the country and just as american and baseball or american pie or rap music. >> this is an opportunity and not just to have a dialogue but confronting held on of the issues that's su
tonight we have chuck dee and tom morello. >> chuck dee and tom morello, coming up in just a moment. and by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >> so pleased to have chuck dee and tom morello back from last night's discussion. you can see what we had to say and last night's powerful start to this conversation last night. >> lets play, too. >> lets play, too. go to pbs.org if you miss our conversation last night. their new project is called prophet of raid....
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remembering tom petty american music icon. hank's take coming up. getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment options shouldn't be. meet with a ctca cancer specialist in philadelphia, in as little as 24 hours. learn more at cancercenter.com/appointment ♪ someone killed a 73-year-old woman inside her west philadelphia apartment. six months later, finally police say they know who killed her. it's thanks to neighbor who called them after discovery in the trash. fox 29 was there when police poured through evidence and our dave schratwieser has been following this since the get go. live now at police headquarters with the story you'll see only on fox 29. dave? >> reporter: lucy, homicide detectives and crime scene investigators spent sick months tracking down the accused killer 69-year-old sidney crawford is behind bars here at police headquarters tonight facing murder charges. thanks in part to phone call from neighbor that let investigators to some key evidence. >> he was a nice -- she was a nice lady. >> r
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tom: mr. fall of kentucky voted tom: mr. fall of kentucky voted no.in: i do think we should interpret the budget sign of as a really key the negotiations behind the scene, because, yes, while senator paul did vote against the budget last night, what he didn't do is block the budget from coming to a vote. outside of washington, i know that is wonky but he could've made a plan to block this and he did not after the president himself asked him not to do so. they're still allowing it to come to a vote and that is a good sign, if you're looking at this from the outside. francine: any intel on the next fed chair? kevin: i love the fed chair race. we have top five names. bloomberg reporting that john taylor as well as your own powell have really emerged as the two potential front runners, in addition to that your people like janet yellen who i met there yesterday. [no audio] and gary cohn. likely we are going to get -- [no audio] supposes that your praise broadening the pay for lower are base-- that you broadening to pay for lower are base broadening to pay
tom: mr. fall of kentucky voted tom: mr. fall of kentucky voted no.in: i do think we should interpret the budget sign of as a really key the negotiations behind the scene, because, yes, while senator paul did vote against the budget last night, what he didn't do is block the budget from coming to a vote. outside of washington, i know that is wonky but he could've made a plan to block this and he did not after the president himself asked him not to do so. they're still allowing it to come to a...
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tom: i think yesterday was a somber day for america. because we now have pretty clear evidence that there was an undeniable attack ourn democracy. -- on our democrat sifment what we also see is that -- democracy. what we also see that yesterday was the beginning. when you look at the history of watergate, it took way too long for all too many republicans to recognize that they need to put ountry over party. you look at the deafening silence from leader mccomand speaker ryan and that is unfortunate -- mcconnell and speaker ryan and that is unfortunate. i spent the majority of my career at the department of justice. i have great respect for the institution. director respect for mueller and the work he is doing. so my number one goal is to make sure this never happens again. because this was an assault on our democracy. you read the revelations today about the volume of propaganda that was put in on facebook. you couple that with the clear evidence that the trump campaign and the russians were colluding to affect the results of the electio
tom: i think yesterday was a somber day for america. because we now have pretty clear evidence that there was an undeniable attack ourn democracy. -- on our democrat sifment what we also see is that -- democracy. what we also see that yesterday was the beginning. when you look at the history of watergate, it took way too long for all too many republicans to recognize that they need to put ountry over party. you look at the deafening silence from leader mccomand speaker ryan and that is...
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tonight we remember legendary rocker tom petty. just days ago he and his band, the heartbreakers, closed out their 40th anniversary tour here in los angeles to three incredible soldout shows. best known for his roots-infused rock music, petty was a widely lauded songwriter, singer, and multi-instrument multi-instrumentalist. he leaves a legacy that will never be forgotten. we're glad you've joined us. a reprise of our conversation with tom petty coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> pleased to welcome tom petty to this program. the rock & roll hall of famer has reteamed with his band, the heartbreakers, for their first c.d. in eight years. the new disc is called "mojo: from the project." here is some of the video from "i should have known it." ♪ i should have known it i should have seen ♪ ♪ leave it to you to treat me mean ♪ ♪ every promise was just a runaround ♪ ♪ i should have known it yeah you're gonna knock me down ♪ ♪ and i should have seen this is the last ti
tonight we remember legendary rocker tom petty. just days ago he and his band, the heartbreakers, closed out their 40th anniversary tour here in los angeles to three incredible soldout shows. best known for his roots-infused rock music, petty was a widely lauded songwriter, singer, and multi-instrument multi-instrumentalist. he leaves a legacy that will never be forgotten. we're glad you've joined us. a reprise of our conversation with tom petty coming up right now. ♪ >> and by...
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tom: not at all. what i was trying to convey in k, article i did not see constituency to criticize the withdent is understandably valid issues. bee issues appear to unnecessary falls. erik: for example? immigration? muslim countries? some of the rhetoric? ban is a great example. look where you are today. after the president took the issue which was very harsh and the rhetoric, in his act he is opened and unbelievable and now of tolerance. al of tolerance. erik: it's been almost a year with no major legislative accomplishments. why has he failed to unite enough members of congress to get a bill passed? tom: it's not just the president did its 535 other people. is process of government treacherous. i'm not so certain the worksatic process we have so well for the population we have. this president is a normal human being. has better political instincts. he hasn't been through this grinder before. coalescing his power. if you look at the stock market as a proxy for how we feel about life, phenomenal. educ
tom: not at all. what i was trying to convey in k, article i did not see constituency to criticize the withdent is understandably valid issues. bee issues appear to unnecessary falls. erik: for example? immigration? muslim countries? some of the rhetoric? ban is a great example. look where you are today. after the president took the issue which was very harsh and the rhetoric, in his act he is opened and unbelievable and now of tolerance. al of tolerance. erik: it's been almost a year with no...
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tom petty pass away. he was rushed to the hospital after being foychbd unconscious in full cardiac arrest at his home sunday night. he was taken off life support yesterday afternoon. fans and fellow musicians are shocked by the news. he just finish a three day run of shows with the heartbreakers. ♪ ♪ >> he's had a huge impact on music industry. he has his own like version of rock and roll. there's like you know metal and everything but tom petty, tom petty has his own sound of rock and roll. >> petty was known for crossing music again rays and having his own sound. he was 61 years old. >> 59 people were killed and 5 0 injured after a loan gunman opened fire on i country music concert before turning the gun on himself. it is deadliest mass shooting the country ever seen. many are responding with heartfelt message and calls for gun control legislation. president trump called the tragedy act of pure eva pilgrim ill and plans to meet with first responders tomorrow sgle hundreds of fellow citizens are mourning
tom petty pass away. he was rushed to the hospital after being foychbd unconscious in full cardiac arrest at his home sunday night. he was taken off life support yesterday afternoon. fans and fellow musicians are shocked by the news. he just finish a three day run of shows with the heartbreakers. ♪ ♪ >> he's had a huge impact on music industry. he has his own like version of rock and roll. there's like you know metal and everything but tom petty, tom petty has his own sound of rock...
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the extremes of this america tom has learnt to make the most of it. but for the students without scholarships getting into university is a be a luxury to out as three students have to borrow money. oh in april two thousand and twelve the amount of american student debt reach a significant high of one billion dollars in new york hundreds of students demonstrate to the media relate that the potential of the economically lost generation and the average dad probably seen right now is over twenty five thousand dollars a month with. just there for the rights. and among the victims the president of the united states and sell the show and we know about this person and this is not something i read the briefing book we always been a pain or first student loans about eight years ago think about it the president the united states. and increasingly greedy society in the united states the cost of studies has tripled in thirty years. woodstock two hours' drive away from new york. this is where sky lives thirty one years old married and the mother of two children lik
the extremes of this america tom has learnt to make the most of it. but for the students without scholarships getting into university is a be a luxury to out as three students have to borrow money. oh in april two thousand and twelve the amount of american student debt reach a significant high of one billion dollars in new york hundreds of students demonstrate to the media relate that the potential of the economically lost generation and the average dad probably seen right now is over twenty...
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tom?ur john fraher answering -- asking the first couple of questions. join him on the panel will be other energy players. when you look at the inflation conundrum, how much of this is driven by the price of all? i was reading in my textbooks and stunning economics, if the price of oil is down is that we ask is on a lot taking months. about theo we know damage that hydrocortisone do the economy? a lot of banks preferred to look through the oil price because it's been so volatile and is done so -- simon: traditionally. francine: hold that thought. let's go to the panel. i mention this in slowly different words. i said that it creates an opportunity to invest in the global energy industry because ofsee the recovery investment process into energy prices stabilizes. are trying to reach an agreement about these joint actions, there was a surplus in the market. production was greater than consumption. the reserves were near a critical margin, and it all lead to a dramatic reduction of prices for
tom?ur john fraher answering -- asking the first couple of questions. join him on the panel will be other energy players. when you look at the inflation conundrum, how much of this is driven by the price of all? i was reading in my textbooks and stunning economics, if the price of oil is down is that we ask is on a lot taking months. about theo we know damage that hydrocortisone do the economy? a lot of banks preferred to look through the oil price because it's been so volatile and is done so...
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because tom price's real sin was far more grave. >> it seems like tom price's firing was as much aboute to get obamacare rereal-- repealed as this relatively minor private jet controversy. >> trevor: obamacare does it again. another one. this thing takes everyone down. price, ryan, mcconnell, everyone comes after obamacare, nobody leaves. youñr got obamacare is like, yox know, those old congress if you movies where the bad guy is sending in his henchman and a bombacare you, g and runs-- you, go. and like-- you, go, go in, get him. and obamacare is just like-- never ends. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: never ends. i almost feel bad for tom price because from now on he will have to think about this every single time he flies commercial. he will be on the plane gazing out of the window. con tell plating his life choices and someone will be like hey, are you tom price? yes, yes i am, they will be like i'm 24, a, you have the middle seat, move over, move over. we'll be right back. (applause) ah, dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day an
because tom price's real sin was far more grave. >> it seems like tom price's firing was as much aboute to get obamacare rereal-- repealed as this relatively minor private jet controversy. >> trevor: obamacare does it again. another one. this thing takes everyone down. price, ryan, mcconnell, everyone comes after obamacare, nobody leaves. youñr got obamacare is like, yox know, those old congress if you movies where the bad guy is sending in his henchman and a bombacare you, g and...
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tom petty had a tough upbring.who didn't care about sports. he didn't want his boy to be a sissy. so he tried to beat it out of him. it just made tom more determined. ♪ and i won't back down petty's songs full of defiance. don't do me like that. don't come around here no more. you've don't know how it feels. i don't scare easy. you don't have to live like a refugee. stop dragging my heart around. i won't back down. it took 40 years and soulsearching for tom to write the key song on his final album. ♪ ♪ ♪ i forgive it all >> tom petty wrote songs for anyone who felt lonely, and misunderstood. his message was simple, and profound. you are not alon ♪ free falling >> a couple times i remember, just going, wow. >>> we end with steve hartman on a road america has traveled far too often. >> this may have been one of the worst mass shootings in history. but it still is a familiar script. we witness the nightmare, meet the heroes, who risked their lives. and honor the victims. ♪ ♪ >> now it is supposed to fall on me to say
tom petty had a tough upbring.who didn't care about sports. he didn't want his boy to be a sissy. so he tried to beat it out of him. it just made tom more determined. ♪ and i won't back down petty's songs full of defiance. don't do me like that. don't come around here no more. you've don't know how it feels. i don't scare easy. you don't have to live like a refugee. stop dragging my heart around. i won't back down. it took 40 years and soulsearching for tom to write the key song on his final...
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tom: no. charlie: or when you need to?r or piano around and i may have an ideal or piece of a song, but these days, i write more when i know i am going to have an album. when time is set aside to record and i will set aside a few months and i will work fairly diligently. but, some days you go into work, sometimes it is very lonely sometimes because you go in the room and you want to write and you pick up your guitar and anything play sounds very musical. and some days, it is not so friendly and sounds cold and if it becomes a struggle, i have learned over the years to just walk away. and go, ok, i am not writing today because it is a struggle. and i wait for those days, it seems to be agreeable. you know, god is with me. charlie: tom petty, dead at 66. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your "first word news." president trump told people in las vegas today the nation stands firmly behind them. he praised first responders for their courage as th
tom: no. charlie: or when you need to?r or piano around and i may have an ideal or piece of a song, but these days, i write more when i know i am going to have an album. when time is set aside to record and i will set aside a few months and i will work fairly diligently. but, some days you go into work, sometimes it is very lonely sometimes because you go in the room and you want to write and you pick up your guitar and anything play sounds very musical. and some days, it is not so friendly and...
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but, yeah, here's what i always thought about tom petty this is no slight against tom petty because ied his music. i think so many people did. but growing up as i did house full of musicians and understanding how music works, tom petty to me had mastered the art of taking a very simple melody, taking three or four cords, and then creating something that sounded so original. >> yeah. >> so they were very simple songs on the surface from musical standpoint, but then just turned into things that everybody was singing along and everybody was doing well. >> my introduction him was free fall. my recollection was free fal falling. i remember i didn't -- i thought he was scary looking and eye i don't know why. maybe video and just becoming of age when mtv and all that but it was a melody that stuck with you. because i'm free falling. just humming it. and then as i learned more about him and his very, i don't know, melodic, soothing something about his sound which is so original. >> peaceful. >> yeah. yeah. >> he was rock and roll. >> he will will be missed wonderful instrumental lift. he'll b
but, yeah, here's what i always thought about tom petty this is no slight against tom petty because ied his music. i think so many people did. but growing up as i did house full of musicians and understanding how music works, tom petty to me had mastered the art of taking a very simple melody, taking three or four cords, and then creating something that sounded so original. >> yeah. >> so they were very simple songs on the surface from musical standpoint, but then just turned into...