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>> tom foley.here is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the foleys' home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no phone calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call and say, have you left yet? we're waiting for you. >> that's what i would do. >> 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 that was wea
>> tom foley.here is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury...
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>> tom foley.here 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 again in session. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. >> reporter: norris also showed the jury the foley's home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> uh, there were no calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and say, you know, "have you left yet?" "where are you?" "we're waiting for you." >> that's what i'd do. >> reporter: according to detective karbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then, members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told me tha
>> tom foley.here 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 again in session. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. >> reporter: norris also showed...
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>> tom knows about this. tom was not with me when this happened. when i was in the senate, and i think you met him, tom, i got a letter wednesday from a retired army colonel from wisconsin, who i remembered the name, and i could not put it all together, but it was a very nice letter, and it said, senator, i do not know if you remember this or remember me, but i was a lieutenant in the same company -- not the same platoon -- and we were a mechanized unit, our personnel carriers, we were the first in the headquarters that morning in the village. he said i took a picture with my little brown camera behind your truck of the ammo dump and long been, which was the largest and it will, blowing up. -- long bin, which was the largest in the world, blowing up. i would like to come by sometime and show it to you. we had a long conversation, and he gave me an 8x10 picture. it looks like an atomic bomb going off feared it was astounding, and he autographed it for me, and i kept it on the wall the rest of the time in the senate. i had it in my office at gallup a
>> tom knows about this. tom was not with me when this happened. when i was in the senate, and i think you met him, tom, i got a letter wednesday from a retired army colonel from wisconsin, who i remembered the name, and i could not put it all together, but it was a very nice letter, and it said, senator, i do not know if you remember this or remember me, but i was a lieutenant in the same company -- not the same platoon -- and we were a mechanized unit, our personnel carriers, we were...
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tom: yes.th brussels or dublin with chancellor merkel, all of the different names in europe? is dublin removed or is everybody on the same e.u. page? dara: that is a very good question, tom. at this point, it seems that the eu and ireland are firmly aligned. you can see dublin's handprint in most of the documents. there has been concern in dublin at the u.k. is trying to peel off individual countries, try to tell individual capitals that this irish issue is not important. there are no signs that the solidarity the eu is showing to ireland is fraying. that could change if, for example, we get some progress on the bill, on the border issue being the only one remaining to make progress, then we could see that alliance fraying. at this point, absolutely no sign of that. tom: terrific briefing. dara, thank you so much. with us on the set, julia coronado, macro policy perspective. i look at this, to bring it over to ireland, the idea of american companies having a good jillion lion dollars over there
tom: yes.th brussels or dublin with chancellor merkel, all of the different names in europe? is dublin removed or is everybody on the same e.u. page? dara: that is a very good question, tom. at this point, it seems that the eu and ireland are firmly aligned. you can see dublin's handprint in most of the documents. there has been concern in dublin at the u.k. is trying to peel off individual countries, try to tell individual capitals that this irish issue is not important. there are no signs...
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tom: tom: oh, there you go!bal equity selloff the event in asia over the concern stocks might have become too expensive. tepid demands have weighed on mining, oil, and metal stocks. we see the longest losing streak in three years. thank you guys for joining us for the hour. i don't know what sentiment they are looking at. is it because it is almost the end of the quarter and people are adjusting their portfolios? or is it because they are underwhelmed by the tax reform? >> i think we need to remember we have had a really good run d 72 ofrisk assets an credit and emerging markets. we have had a strong october. i think we are getting into a tight market coming into year end. liquidity in markets is starting to dry up. investors are rightly, i think, concerned about valuations. we've been in the position where we have been booking some profits and have been happy to do so. i think we are not alone -- i think there are other investors in the credit space who have been doing the same thing. that being said, there hav
tom: tom: oh, there you go!bal equity selloff the event in asia over the concern stocks might have become too expensive. tepid demands have weighed on mining, oil, and metal stocks. we see the longest losing streak in three years. thank you guys for joining us for the hour. i don't know what sentiment they are looking at. is it because it is almost the end of the quarter and people are adjusting their portfolios? or is it because they are underwhelmed by the tax reform? >> i think we need...
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francine, tom? tom: thanks so much. retail.we look at the fed of next year. dr. leavy, it will be a radically different fed. it's not just about terror -- chairman powell, is it? >> no, it's not. there are openings that will be filled, and the composition of the board is changing. people are forgetting the point: randy quarles is the vice chair for banking supervision. jerome powell, the nominee for likelywhile he's very -- it's to the yellen pattern on monetary policy, this does favor some deregulation, will probably defer to quarrels on that. >> bring up the dots here right now. tendencye dots, 2018 319 up to 2.6. we don't even get up to 3% by 2020. lrd, this rate down. the answer is, the market is down here with the president, low rates for ever. there's a price to that, you would suggest. >> yes. a critical point i would make as well, the market is expecting the fed to hike in september. i expect it will. funds forthe federal a fact to inflation. we have been going for 8-9 years of, of monetary policy with federal funds rat
francine, tom? tom: thanks so much. retail.we look at the fed of next year. dr. leavy, it will be a radically different fed. it's not just about terror -- chairman powell, is it? >> no, it's not. there are openings that will be filled, and the composition of the board is changing. people are forgetting the point: randy quarles is the vice chair for banking supervision. jerome powell, the nominee for likelywhile he's very -- it's to the yellen pattern on monetary policy, this does favor...
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tom and francine? tom: thanks so much.ther for luxury and they're out, out, out. the head lineups read pretty good but in the press release japan ain't happening. same store sales -- ♪ moon river there it is on fifth avenue. walked by it yesterday, gorgeous, with the tourists taking feet as. francine, tiffany's, new management and they'll reinvigorate it, but same store sales are pretty tepid. francine: the japan story, a lot of japanese buyers come to london because of the cheaper pound. don't underestimate the f.x. effect it has when you're ying luxury tom: the press release notices they have lower foreign tourist spending as well. we're with joe stiglitz, laureate from columbia and celebrating an important book as well. when globalization and discontent came out, everybody said yeah, yeah, it's stiglitz, the guy from world bank and all of a sudden the strangest thing happened, people started buying it. and this thing has sold a million copies as well. do they use it in courses, is it used in schools? >> one of the strik
tom and francine? tom: thanks so much.ther for luxury and they're out, out, out. the head lineups read pretty good but in the press release japan ain't happening. same store sales -- ♪ moon river there it is on fifth avenue. walked by it yesterday, gorgeous, with the tourists taking feet as. francine, tiffany's, new management and they'll reinvigorate it, but same store sales are pretty tepid. francine: the japan story, a lot of japanese buyers come to london because of the cheaper pound....
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i'm tom keene. ideas what if i can's-lyons is, francine lacqua -- vikings-lions is, francine lacqua. this offer is, passporting. passportinge eu system is for banks and financial services companies to be up to trade without special regulation. the passports are the foundation of the eu single market if you are a traitor, you needed to do ader, you need to -- need it to do business. following with a lot of interest all of the tweets by lloyd blankfein and a lot of his counterparts. a lot of these banks are already preparing to have a headquarters in germany or france or anywhere in the eurozone. when brexit happens, if brexit happens, once it happens, they can still trade with the eu passports. this is a huge headache. tom: the story continues this morning. on a monday briefing, your first word news. here's taylor riggs. taylor: the future of europe's longest-serving leader could be in doubt. germany's chancellor failed in her attempt to form a coalition government. merkel said she will stay on as ac
i'm tom keene. ideas what if i can's-lyons is, francine lacqua -- vikings-lions is, francine lacqua. this offer is, passporting. passportinge eu system is for banks and financial services companies to be up to trade without special regulation. the passports are the foundation of the eu single market if you are a traitor, you needed to do ader, you need to -- need it to do business. following with a lot of interest all of the tweets by lloyd blankfein and a lot of his counterparts. a lot of...
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tom: this is so important.epartment action is very different from what we have seen over the years -- kodak, polaroid, microsoft or the others. is that right? hammond: even if you look at the recent things that were blocked on health insurance mergers or staples and office depot. companies with significant overlap. we think as recently as a month ago, both companies were being guided by the justice department that this would be going through. tom: ed hammond, thank you so much. mergers and acquisitions reporter here in new york. we will have much more on this. i look to bloomberg view and bloomberg gadfly for the beneath the headlines information. britain expects taxes to rise after the u.k. leaves the union. & expect to a poll, 16 tax hikes. be unveiledill tomorrow. there will be increased spending. families in saudi arabia are looking for ways to protect their assets from the anticorruption. matter, the to the head of the federal communications commission will get rid of the net neutrality rules. givewould be
tom: this is so important.epartment action is very different from what we have seen over the years -- kodak, polaroid, microsoft or the others. is that right? hammond: even if you look at the recent things that were blocked on health insurance mergers or staples and office depot. companies with significant overlap. we think as recently as a month ago, both companies were being guided by the justice department that this would be going through. tom: ed hammond, thank you so much. mergers and...
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tom: very good.t of elections weather in france or in germany, and austria, now in the czech republic, the worry of a swing to the right in europe. is the swing to the right because of a dearth of economic growth, and what can the ecb do to jumpstart european growth? fairness, one has to say the economic situation in europe is improving substantially. what was very important and all of those elections that you mentioned had been problems of immigration. this is something that we are seeing from many countries, including perhaps the united ,tates, at the end of the day some emotional issues may play a big role, as compared to the sheer economic effect. , stupid, the economics something else, stupid. tom: they are not stupid. newer -- i have to ask you, within the investment business, the tumult and change mifid, we see about the american firms, how research will adapt to london in the new rules, you have a huge london platform, how will you adapt to mifid in your relationships with the south side? acu
tom: very good.t of elections weather in france or in germany, and austria, now in the czech republic, the worry of a swing to the right in europe. is the swing to the right because of a dearth of economic growth, and what can the ecb do to jumpstart european growth? fairness, one has to say the economic situation in europe is improving substantially. what was very important and all of those elections that you mentioned had been problems of immigration. this is something that we are seeing from...
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tom: exactly.e have been talking about the software they have been using and drivers, employees, that were freelancers. how will they overhaul this? jeremy: it is a cultural transformation they have to go through. a lot of this is about the tone at the top. travis is no longer there. khosrowshahi there. the chief security officer has been fired. they have replaced a lot of the leadership team in the last year -- they have left or have been fired and this gives them a chance to turn the culture around. francine: we have a great article, saying khosrowshahi looks less like a turnaround artist and chief apology officer. who does he need to apologize to? jeremy: he needs to apologize to a bunch of people. yes to apologize to uber's users and apologize to the stockholders. they need to apologize for the fact they were using data they did have two present regulations checking on the company. tom: they were talking about the past.ick's where was the board? jeremy: it seems they were asleep for a while, an
tom: exactly.e have been talking about the software they have been using and drivers, employees, that were freelancers. how will they overhaul this? jeremy: it is a cultural transformation they have to go through. a lot of this is about the tone at the top. travis is no longer there. khosrowshahi there. the chief security officer has been fired. they have replaced a lot of the leadership team in the last year -- they have left or have been fired and this gives them a chance to turn the culture...
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tom: yeah. francine: we are lucky to have you there, tom. straight to the bloomberg first word news with taylor riggs. taylor: it's being called the worst mass shooting in texas history. authorities say a man walked into a church in a small south texas town and opened fire. 26 people were killed and 20 were wounded. the suspect was later found that inside his vehicle. one u.s. official says he does not appear to be linked to any terrorist group. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross faces questions. there are reports that he failed to disclose to congress his business relationship to putin's son-in-law under u.s. sanctions. it has to do with russia's ownership stake in a shifting company. documents were leaked from a law firm in bermuda. we will big with wilbur ross later this morning, that is at 7:45 eastern. over in japan, president trump and shinzo abe are talking tough on north korea. abe said he will impose additional sanctions over north korea's nuclear weapons development. president trump warned that what he called the era of strategic
tom: yeah. francine: we are lucky to have you there, tom. straight to the bloomberg first word news with taylor riggs. taylor: it's being called the worst mass shooting in texas history. authorities say a man walked into a church in a small south texas town and opened fire. 26 people were killed and 20 were wounded. the suspect was later found that inside his vehicle. one u.s. official says he does not appear to be linked to any terrorist group. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross faces...
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francine, tom? tom: thanks so much. tom:the household sharply divided over this. it will be interesting to see, major shout out to this of sea breeze, and the legend of baltimore, jim palmer, who told me in early april, watch the astros. the hall of famer absolutely nailed his call for a springer there, the global audience was extraordinary, also in the defense, playing in centerfield was truly most valuable player as well. go with our most valuable. was do this in honor of drum powell, presume to be the next fed chair. a little bit of weight after nearly morning yesterday. pretty much unchanged. the vix with a nine handle back up to 10.39. the but the tens -- 10-30 spreading here. the 10-30 he will bring you barclays who can address that. what do you have? >> similar data check to yours. the slides on the next pick for the federal reserve chair, a dollar declining, treasury yields studying. european stocks are drifting. i want to show you pound rising ahead of the bank of england decision. policymakers expected to rise. i'm also watching oil. in listening to this
francine, tom? tom: thanks so much. tom:the household sharply divided over this. it will be interesting to see, major shout out to this of sea breeze, and the legend of baltimore, jim palmer, who told me in early april, watch the astros. the hall of famer absolutely nailed his call for a springer there, the global audience was extraordinary, also in the defense, playing in centerfield was truly most valuable player as well. go with our most valuable. was do this in honor of drum powell, presume...
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francine and tom?as telling everyone you spoke to the saudi oil minister. here he is. all right. we don't have that sound bite but what we were talking about is basically what yousef just wrapped up nicely. you said right now they're behind closed doors so we find out more officially what is decided in a couple hours? yousef: yeah, so at the moment the market is pricing in a nine-month extension of the program and now deliberating. we heard from the minister of petroleum from nigeria as well and said nine months is the base case and makes the most sense. he also said it's important perhaps to think beyond that and see what you'll do after that. and we'll get to hear a decision whether or not they're going to actually confirm those nine months of an extension but then of course the russian equation needs to be figured out but we'll wait for the decision in the moments to come. tom: jeffrey curry at goldman sachs made clear to me it's a different vienna meeting and it's usually a snooze fest and you know
francine and tom?as telling everyone you spoke to the saudi oil minister. here he is. all right. we don't have that sound bite but what we were talking about is basically what yousef just wrapped up nicely. you said right now they're behind closed doors so we find out more officially what is decided in a couple hours? yousef: yeah, so at the moment the market is pricing in a nine-month extension of the program and now deliberating. we heard from the minister of petroleum from nigeria as well...
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tom: thanks so much., blackstone group vice chair for investor relations and business development and jim o'neill with us. , for years with goldman sachs. bow you should kind of down. tom: i just want an invite to the wedding. francine wants-- to go. quiet in the market. this is the merrill lynch move index, the quiet in the fixed income market and down here in the lower right-hand corner we rolled over again. are we setting ourselves up for the mother of all covers, somewhat like 1987 with this game of shorting the quiet in the market? shorting volatility? does it give you pause ? [laughter] francine: no comment. john: i have no idea. shorting volatility in the market. for how long has this been going on for? the markets are going to get even more volatile than less and that's probably the source of this. going beyond that -- it's not my thing. tom: ok. i know it's not your thing. jim: am i allowed to say i have no idea? tom: goldman sachs is minting millions off the short volatility trade. it sounds lik
tom: thanks so much., blackstone group vice chair for investor relations and business development and jim o'neill with us. , for years with goldman sachs. bow you should kind of down. tom: i just want an invite to the wedding. francine wants-- to go. quiet in the market. this is the merrill lynch move index, the quiet in the fixed income market and down here in the lower right-hand corner we rolled over again. are we setting ourselves up for the mother of all covers, somewhat like 1987 with...
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francine, tom?cord high in the dow yesterday, seems a daily occurrence but not yesterday. s&p 500 in the vicinity of 2600. the curve flattening, that is an extraordinary curve flattening from 70 to 65.98. next screen. we look at the vix 9.83. i put up two yen currency charts. the three-month, 30 year spread, the entire yield curve. i will show a chart in a second. francine: european stocks are pretty much struggling for traction. moving sideways. we had a volatile session in the asian markets with the dollar steady. challenged china over what he called unfair trade practices. talking about burberry. two weeks ago, last week, the chief greed of officer said he would step down in 2018 and they are plunging over concerns that the new ceo is trying to move up markets and it has implications in the trading session. tom: the changing in the garden of -- of the guard. this is the entire yield curve. this is the difference in yield between the 30 year bond and the three-month t-bill. it is not used to much.
francine, tom?cord high in the dow yesterday, seems a daily occurrence but not yesterday. s&p 500 in the vicinity of 2600. the curve flattening, that is an extraordinary curve flattening from 70 to 65.98. next screen. we look at the vix 9.83. i put up two yen currency charts. the three-month, 30 year spread, the entire yield curve. i will show a chart in a second. francine: european stocks are pretty much struggling for traction. moving sideways. we had a volatile session in the asian...
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tom: this is great.uing education at the cfa institute, what we just inflicted on you is too much. we will come back. let me take about the fed meeting today. a fabless show. jeffrey rosenberg will be with us on bonds and strategy and that. the fed decides this november 1. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: welcome back. we will digress quickly here. i want to talk about the theme of mine pricing power of corporations. are they losing pricing power? are we seeing a redux of 25 years ago? >> i'm not sure they have had it for a while. we have a competitive global environment for goods. we have innovations that quickly come along. there is aetplace, lot of pricing power that is lost pretty quickly. the environment is not one where we have shortages. tom: we will come back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ nejra cehic in for francine lacqua. i am tom keene. here is taylor legs. taylor: tighter security following the terrorist attack. a man drove the truck down a bicycle path, killing eight people and injuring two do
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tom: that may be the case. tom:>> buckeye victory.siness. we have a merger in your world, at&t, time warner, and the department of justice telling them what to do. you have decades of experience smoking cigars and are being. how does cnn battle, how does time warner battle, how does at&t battle doj on this issue? tom, -- well, tom, i should go on the record in case my wife is watching that i stopped smoking cigars years ago, let alone hanging out in smoke-filled rooms. they will have to deal with the interpretation of the sherman act. the sherman act is pretty explicit. they establish standards. the department of justice has defend them in court. it would be interesting to see just what the court does the side. issure sounds as though at&t signaling that this is something we are not going to deal. we will see you in court. tom: the sherman act goes back to 1890. are we applying him -- why are we applying, in our media world, legislation of 1890 or 1950 to the modern-day world? where we doing that? >> the answer to your why is because
tom: that may be the case. tom:>> buckeye victory.siness. we have a merger in your world, at&t, time warner, and the department of justice telling them what to do. you have decades of experience smoking cigars and are being. how does cnn battle, how does time warner battle, how does at&t battle doj on this issue? tom, -- well, tom, i should go on the record in case my wife is watching that i stopped smoking cigars years ago, let alone hanging out in smoke-filled rooms. they will...
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really a global impact here, tom. tom: it is.the media ballet, the frenzy of new york, washington, and particularly los angeles. the whole backdrop. it is just one word: concentration, of content and media. i have no idea where this is headed, other than good entertainment in december. neighbor, what on to get started with professor bauder on china. nejra: we are keeping a global, tom. citigroup expects china's growth to moderate in the remaining months of 2017. last week they lifted limits on for assetnership management and security firms, a big step in opening up a $40 trillion financial sector. let's get back to a citigroup -- a economist, moderating moderating chinese economy. ?s that a cause for concern it's clearly going to happen i think. the full control they have been -- the debtyears overhang, bad assets are up on the banks, excess capacity. the greener production sites will lead to a slowdown. if the head of central-bank falls, there's going to be a slowdown. there is material risk in the coming years. this will go clo
really a global impact here, tom. tom: it is.the media ballet, the frenzy of new york, washington, and particularly los angeles. the whole backdrop. it is just one word: concentration, of content and media. i have no idea where this is headed, other than good entertainment in december. neighbor, what on to get started with professor bauder on china. nejra: we are keeping a global, tom. citigroup expects china's growth to moderate in the remaining months of 2017. last week they lifted limits on...
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tom: the focus has been dresden.t germany do they have a voice in this coalition building, or is that old news pushed aside by the election and this is about the debate of the larger, more prosperous regions? one geographical factor that plays into the whole thing is bavaria. theelection outcome showed bavarian allies and csu lost there.tially they prided themselves on being able to run that state almost alone since the second world war. , thishe advent of the afc is at risk. they face elections next year. this is a regional factor that plays into the talks and limits with the csu bavarian party can agree to in the exploratory talks and coalition negotiations later on. nejra: thank you so much. ofll with us is sonja laud fidelity international. when you look at the german equity market, are you taking politics into account? in the buildup to the election we kept saying how this was a nonevent market. how important is politics for you, or with the dax is it more about the euro? sojna: there is a separation between ger
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tom: bring up this chart. this is a jeff rosenberg question so we will go to julia coronado for a smarter answer. the blue circle is president trump's election victory. up we go with enthusiasm. down we go. i'm sure jeff rosenberg will write about it this week. dr. coronado, a flatter yield curve. what does that signal? julia: i would say the word "soft" has a little bit of meaning. they go from transitory to soft suggests theyare coming around to the market's interpretation -- they are coming around to the market's interpretation. point nextat some year require a little bit of recalibration about what is the neutral fed funds rate, how fast should the normalized. if inflation stays below 2% -- we are at 1.3% on their target. that is a bit of a problem and a messaging. they may have to go a little slower. move forward but perhaps a little slower. scarlet: recalibration for next year. how much does the u.s. dollar play into this? the dollar has not had the impact on inflation that they expected it to have. the
tom: bring up this chart. this is a jeff rosenberg question so we will go to julia coronado for a smarter answer. the blue circle is president trump's election victory. up we go with enthusiasm. down we go. i'm sure jeff rosenberg will write about it this week. dr. coronado, a flatter yield curve. what does that signal? julia: i would say the word "soft" has a little bit of meaning. they go from transitory to soft suggests theyare coming around to the market's interpretation -- they...
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tom: thank you so much.n more than that -- from 570 lexington avenue. buildingimed art deco to 30 rock, their association with nbc, and on to their meeting today. us, masters is with formally with av bernstein. brooke sutherland is with us for her terrific articles bloomberg gadfly. ubelhart with all of the nitty-gritty. what will you listen for today between the lines for mr. flannery? >> first, we have the first one, which was the dividend cut. i do not know if it was 50% tom: 5, 0, yeah. karen: that was expected. what will they sell? there are four big ones that do not really drive earnings. aviation, health care, and power are there big earnings. there are four other businesses they could sell without materially affecting things. and he gave us a little signal on 20 billion asset sales. i do not think that is enough. i expect significant cost cuts. it is really what are they selling and cutting? the dividend was one of them. taylor: -- extrapolate the number of employees at the door the next three years?
tom: thank you so much.n more than that -- from 570 lexington avenue. buildingimed art deco to 30 rock, their association with nbc, and on to their meeting today. us, masters is with formally with av bernstein. brooke sutherland is with us for her terrific articles bloomberg gadfly. ubelhart with all of the nitty-gritty. what will you listen for today between the lines for mr. flannery? >> first, we have the first one, which was the dividend cut. i do not know if it was 50% tom: 5, 0,...
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tom: i am confident. i have campaigned with bill murphy and what i hope will be lieutenant governor oliver. where we make some history in new jersey. i have campaigned for people up and down the ticket. i was in senate district nine campaigning for a remarkable senate candidate who is running a spirited campaign. because again, the new d&c -- dnc is about electing democrats up and on the ticket. the reason i believe the murphy all of her ticket is going to win and the northam fairfax ticket is going to win along with mark caring is because we have great candidates who are talking about the issues that people care about the most. bill murphy is talking day in and day out about having your back. he has a remarkable presence and he has a remarkable vision for new jersey. chris christie has led them into a ditch. he is, i think, the most unpopular governor i think in the united states. i may have that slightly off. he may be second or third. but what he has done -- chris christie has been all about chris chri
tom: i am confident. i have campaigned with bill murphy and what i hope will be lieutenant governor oliver. where we make some history in new jersey. i have campaigned for people up and down the ticket. i was in senate district nine campaigning for a remarkable senate candidate who is running a spirited campaign. because again, the new d&c -- dnc is about electing democrats up and on the ticket. the reason i believe the murphy all of her ticket is going to win and the northam fairfax ticket...
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tom: and after wards. this is direct -- one of the big debates that's been spawned in the counterterrorism community and elsewhere, and also between isis and al qaeda, was whether or not isis was really part of al qaeda past 2006 when they first declared the islamic state of iraq. i think the files will end that debate once and for all. i think it's clear some of the files we have seen that al qaeda was still guiding and providing leadership for the islamic state of iraq and bin laden considered it to be part of his global empire. you asked a key question, right? earlier, this is a key question about the ebb and flow of this fight. people are saying isis was decimated like al qaeda. one of these audio files is fascinating. his commander in iraq is saying of m, you know, the field jihad is fertile. islamic state collapses we'll still keep going. there are plenty of opportunities for us to raise jihad here indefinitely. this is years before the syrian uprisings and complexity of that war spilled over. they w
tom: and after wards. this is direct -- one of the big debates that's been spawned in the counterterrorism community and elsewhere, and also between isis and al qaeda, was whether or not isis was really part of al qaeda past 2006 when they first declared the islamic state of iraq. i think the files will end that debate once and for all. i think it's clear some of the files we have seen that al qaeda was still guiding and providing leadership for the islamic state of iraq and bin laden...
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tom keene is in new york. to follow president trump in china, talk about trade and north korea, and in the u.k., one of the minister's future is in doubt regarding questions over a private israeli trip. tom: you mentioned secretary ross in china, but also secretary ross in "forbes magazine." it was absolutely extraordinary. i will also point out the election results, which we will dive into over the next five hours, stunning election results in america. francine: i vaguely start at those election results. taylor: yes, democrats got election results to cheer about. in virginia, democratic lieutenant governor ralph northam has been elected governor. swing staten in the before the congressional election. murphy was elected in new jersey and bill de blasio was easily reelected. on capitol hill, house republicans need to find another $74 billion in revenue. that is how big a hole was punched in their tax reform plan after the tax committee gutted a an offshore tax revision. they have to make sure the budget stays i
tom keene is in new york. to follow president trump in china, talk about trade and north korea, and in the u.k., one of the minister's future is in doubt regarding questions over a private israeli trip. tom: you mentioned secretary ross in china, but also secretary ross in "forbes magazine." it was absolutely extraordinary. i will also point out the election results, which we will dive into over the next five hours, stunning election results in america. francine: i vaguely start at...
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i asked to tom he knows that he is closely monitored. in front of our camera the frenchman accents of. the extremes of this america tom has learned to make the most of it. but for the students without scholarships getting into university is a luxury to out as three students have to borrow money ok. 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 this economically last generation and the average dad probably see right now is over twenty five thousand dollars. and with the same for the rights. and among the victims the president of the united states and sell the show and we know about this person this is not something i read in a briefing book we only finished paying off our student loans about eight years ago think about it i'm 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' driv
i asked to tom he knows that he is closely monitored. in front of our camera the frenchman accents of. the extremes of this america tom has learned to make the most of it. but for the students without scholarships getting into university is a luxury to out as three students have to borrow money ok. 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...
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tom: good morning everyone. francine lacqua in london. i'm tom keene in new york.imes. the exuberance of the market. it is maybe less exuberant see than you think. all you need to know terry simpson is the idea of the blowout in 2001 and the 37,000.nt is down near 2000 and couldn't. >> we still can push higher. markets are trying to trade on fundamentals. a lot of that tax reform is probably not priced into the markets. that could be nice for investors. tom: almost up-to-date with blackrock. down the income statement or better revenue growth? at both.e to look you're looking at 7% or 8% right now. u.s. large caps. those are fairly good numbers. not as strong as the first half. we are telling investors not to expect double-digit numbers. tom: you and i did the math. what is your frontier right now math guy? one of the reasons we are still advising clients to remain in equity is because that's where you're going to get returns. bond markets are good. if you look at trying to get total return you still have to have more till towards the equity markets. are there any i
tom: good morning everyone. francine lacqua in london. i'm tom keene in new york.imes. the exuberance of the market. it is maybe less exuberant see than you think. all you need to know terry simpson is the idea of the blowout in 2001 and the 37,000.nt is down near 2000 and couldn't. >> we still can push higher. markets are trying to trade on fundamentals. a lot of that tax reform is probably not priced into the markets. that could be nice for investors. tom: almost up-to-date with...
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twenty two year old frenchman tom giambi has a front row seat. look it's a touchdown i missed it almost a tester. tom as a top level tennis player recruited by the university to defend their colors so i think. it was one thing. the frenchman was awarded a sports scholarship which allows him to study for free today's his moment of glory . a nun attainable treats for the majority of students because behind all the show and the american universities hired a reality that is very different. columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty seven. to get by financially some female students like at least don't hesitate to look full support. first. sight openly matches of generous donors with indebted students. and so
twenty two year old frenchman tom giambi has a front row seat. look it's a touchdown i missed it almost a tester. tom as a top level tennis player recruited by the university to defend their colors so i think. it was one thing. the frenchman was awarded a sports scholarship which allows him to study for free today's his moment of glory . a nun attainable treats for the majority of students because behind all the show and the american universities hired a reality that is very different. columbia...
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i'm tom llamas, in for david. as we come on the air tonight, it is crunch time for the thanksgiving get away. the last-minute rush on america's roads and airports. take a look at this. this is a live look at chicago's kennedy expressway. look at all those cars. bumper to bumper, traffic as far as you can see. and a short time ago, this is washington, d.c., not much better. the scene very much the same. and while at the airport in denver, a major backup at the tsa security check after the terminal's rail system went down. in all, more than 50 million people expected to travel for this holiday. the most in 12 years. tonight, millions of them are still on their way. abc's senior transportation correspondent david kerley starts us off at reagan airport in washington. >> reporter: this is what airports hoped to avoid during the thanksgiving rush. >> we didn't expect the tsa line to be this long. >> reporter: in denver, these long lines because the trains to the terminals shut down. >> they need to figure this out. >> r
i'm tom llamas, in for david. as we come on the air tonight, it is crunch time for the thanksgiving get away. the last-minute rush on america's roads and airports. take a look at this. this is a live look at chicago's kennedy expressway. look at all those cars. bumper to bumper, traffic as far as you can see. and a short time ago, this is washington, d.c., not much better. the scene very much the same. and while at the airport in denver, a major backup at the tsa security check after the...
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tom? >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> next, to a stunning abuse of tr pleading guilty to sexually abusing seven young girls in his care, but more than 100 girls and women have come forward to say that he assaulted them, as well, including three gold medalists from america's 2012 olympic team. abc's paula faris on the doctor brought to justice. >> reporter: tonight, that former doctor for gymnastics brightest stars. >> guilty as stated. >> reporter: as he pleaded guilty to seven counts of criminal sexual conduct. three of larry nassar's victims under 13 years old. >> i'm so horribly sorry that this was like a match that turned into forest fire out of control. >> reporter: beyond today's criminal case, at least 125 women have accused nassar of sexually assaulting them under the guise of medical treatments. olympic all-around champion gabby douglas, now the latest athlete to say she was abused by nassar, posting, "for years, we were conditioned to stay silent." teammates d mckayla maroney an
tom? >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> next, to a stunning abuse of tr pleading guilty to sexually abusing seven young girls in his care, but more than 100 girls and women have come forward to say that he assaulted them, as well, including three gold medalists from america's 2012 olympic team. abc's paula faris on the doctor brought to justice. >> reporter: tonight, that former doctor for gymnastics brightest stars. >> guilty as stated. >> reporter: as he...
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tom? >> ian pannell starting us off tonight. ian, thank you. >>> next to the growing claims of sexual misconduct on capitol hill. new accusations against lawmakers. two more women coming toward to say that senator al franken groped them, and a third woman claiming misbehavior by congressman john conyers, including calling her into his office while he was dressed only in his underwear. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, the sexual misconduct scandal rocking capitol hill is growing. senator al franken, already under fire for this photo, and facing multiple accusations -- >> al franken pulled me in towards him and put his hand on my rear. >> reporter: -- now has two new accusers, a total of four. the latest women tell the huffington post the minnesota democrat grabbed their backsides during his first bid for senate. one says it happened while posing for a photo at a women's political event. the other says, after groping her at a fund-rai
tom? >> ian pannell starting us off tonight. ian, thank you. >>> next to the growing claims of sexual misconduct on capitol hill. new accusations against lawmakers. two more women coming toward to say that senator al franken groped them, and a third woman claiming misbehavior by congressman john conyers, including calling her into his office while he was dressed only in his underwear. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight,...
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and when it is tom baker, you would wait even longer.did you make of the peter capaldi era? use of charismatic and contain his hand to anything, he runs the whole gamut of emotions. when he is furious he is really furious and it's great fun. he has been a wonderful doctor and has been a great ambassadorfor the show. going out and meeting the fa ns the show. going out and meeting the fans and playing with the kids and doing appearances in costume. he is brilliant. if you forgive the expression, there was a lot of hoo ha aboutjodie whittaker deeney next doctor. is there settled down now?|j doctor. is there settled down now?” think so. when anything has been going on for 50 years a big change will rattle a few people. but i think people are coming around now to the idea. it is the first time it has been done in over half a century of the show‘s history. so it will open up all the storylines that we have not had a chance to explore. the whole of history from a female perspective is a different kettle of fish. i think it will be a very exciti
and when it is tom baker, you would wait even longer.did you make of the peter capaldi era? use of charismatic and contain his hand to anything, he runs the whole gamut of emotions. when he is furious he is really furious and it's great fun. he has been a wonderful doctor and has been a great ambassadorfor the show. going out and meeting the fa ns the show. going out and meeting the fans and playing with the kids and doing appearances in costume. he is brilliant. if you forgive the expression,...
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tom: i cannot answer that question.find it shocking that the trump s.e.c. -- the trump fcc from day one has gone right down the line what the big companies want when they are supposed to be representing consumers, not the companies. the fcc continually turns their back on their congressional mandate to protect consumers. accounts,, it all appears this will happen in december. for you, what is it like to watch your work be undone? i have had better things -- thanksgivings. the answer is this is a long process. it appears they have the votes to overturn it in december. then it will be up to the court. the decision we made twice went through the court and was twice confirmed by the court. and i hope that the court will look at this and say, hey, wait a minute. this has been in effect for 2.5 years and there have not been bad things that resulted. why are they turning around and going the other direction? emily: tom wheeler, former fcc chairman who live the efforts in the adoption of net neutrality. think you for joining us
tom: i cannot answer that question.find it shocking that the trump s.e.c. -- the trump fcc from day one has gone right down the line what the big companies want when they are supposed to be representing consumers, not the companies. the fcc continually turns their back on their congressional mandate to protect consumers. accounts,, it all appears this will happen in december. for you, what is it like to watch your work be undone? i have had better things -- thanksgivings. the answer is this is...
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the extremes of this america tom has learned to make the most of it. before the students without scholarships getting into university is a real 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 demonstrated to me to relate that and the potential of that economically a lot. generation and the rich dad poor common senior right now isn't over twenty five thousand dollars it's time. to stand for the rights. to mung the victims the president of the night it states himself to show what are we know about this person this is not something i read in a briefing book we only finished paying off our student loans about eight years ago think about what the present united states. for all have purchased decided to fight this morning she is going to a solicitor. the case is that a one word against the third party collection agency representing sallie mae. sky has sued them for how recent they were calling me at my
the extremes of this america tom has learned to make the most of it. before the students without scholarships getting into university is a real 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 demonstrated to me to relate that and the potential of that economically a lot. generation and the rich dad poor common senior right now isn't over...
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tom roussey, abc 7 news.ichelle: in utah, a special delivery of the form of an apology from a thief. a utah homeowners at some place what they package off his porch over the weekend. he posted images from surveillance video on facebook and within hours people had identified the thief. two days after being put on blast, he returned, leaving behind the package and a note apologizing for what he called scumbagback move -- "a move," and a bonus gift of a stuffed animal for the homeowner's daughter. jonathan: the yards near nationals park unveiled a new holiday lights installation. michelle: it is so beautiful, four huge globes featuring holiday visuals that light up. there is also an interactive feature, where you can become part of the art. check it out at the yards from now until january 1. jonathan: the national christmas lipselighting on th el will mean a lot of road closures on the map. some roads will be closing as early as new. find the full list of closures and more details by downloading the abc 7 news a
tom roussey, abc 7 news.ichelle: in utah, a special delivery of the form of an apology from a thief. a utah homeowners at some place what they package off his porch over the weekend. he posted images from surveillance video on facebook and within hours people had identified the thief. two days after being put on blast, he returned, leaving behind the package and a note apologizing for what he called scumbagback move -- "a move," and a bonus gift of a stuffed animal for the homeowner's...
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great tom friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. wow, it's great to do a neighborhood concept. this is fantastic marty, thank you. we are in a golden age of journalism, at least as regards to newspapers, the "new york times" and the "washington post." we're going at it every day. [applause] >> and one of the people centrally responsible for that golden ages marty baron, and it's an honor for me to introduce -- [applause] and if you would silentio cell phones with them on stun, i will be forever grateful. thank you for being late, and optimist guide to thriving in the age of acceleration. first question i was get from people when you're the type of the book is where from, the title, "thank you for being late"? becomes a meeting people in washington, d.c. i live in the face of it for breakfast i like to not waste breakfast went downtown eating alone. like to learn from someone so i've been organizing business breakfast and influence a while someone comes tampa 50 minutes late. they say i'm
great tom friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. wow, it's great to do a neighborhood concept. this is fantastic marty, thank you. we are in a golden age of journalism, at least as regards to newspapers, the "new york times" and the "washington post." we're going at it every day. [applause] >> and one of the people centrally responsible for that golden ages marty baron, and it's an honor for me to introduce -- [applause] and if you would silentio...
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tom perez: good morning to everybody. it is great to have my colleague and our chief technology officer. one of the reasons i am bullish about the hopes of the democratic party moving forward. when you have people like him on board, our capacity to move forward is limitless. to jump in what we are doing at the dnc, but i cannot help but reflect as someone who spent 13 years of my life at the justice department, including time is a career prosecutor under both president bush and president clinton before i transitioned later on to a noncareer position. the seriousness of what we observed yesterday cannot be overstated. we know the facts at the dnc. the facts are the russians hacked us. he did it with the intent to help donald trump elected president. what we saw yesterday was a whoty plea from a person was referred to by donald trump as a great guy. mr. papadopoulos. it is clear that the russians were try to traffic in the emails, and present them to the campaign, the trump campaign, so they could help donald trump that ele
tom perez: good morning to everybody. it is great to have my colleague and our chief technology officer. one of the reasons i am bullish about the hopes of the democratic party moving forward. when you have people like him on board, our capacity to move forward is limitless. to jump in what we are doing at the dnc, but i cannot help but reflect as someone who spent 13 years of my life at the justice department, including time is a career prosecutor under both president bush and president...
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. >> my name is tom marek. when my brother robert died in 2015, he left me an arsenal of weapons -- swords, knives, guns, hatchets, you name it. >> hi, tom. i'm jamie colby. >> hi, jamie. i'm tom marek. >> it's so great to meet you, but i have to be honest. from what i've heard, your inheritance is a little disturbing. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes. we have knives. we have mallets. >> guns. >> there are a few guns in here. >> floor to ceiling, in every nook and niche -- big and small, sharp and blunt. intricate rows of knives, arrays of swords, hoards of hatchets. talk about "axes of evil"! >> you have to look at this more as an art display. i mean, my brother compiled this collection over his entire life. >> and he lived here? >> he lived here. >> in this room? >> his tv's in here, his bathroom is in here, and his bedroom is in here. >> where's his bed? i don't see a bed. >> up in the rafters. >> i know th
. >> my name is tom marek. when my brother robert died in 2015, he left me an arsenal of weapons -- swords, knives, guns, hatchets, you name it. >> hi, tom. i'm jamie colby. >> hi, jamie. i'm tom marek. >> it's so great to meet you, but i have to be honest. from what i've heard, your inheritance is a little disturbing. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes....
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, tom roussey, abc7 news. jonathan: do stay with abc7's continuing coverage. coming up at 4:30 we'll have an update live at sutherland, texas, and closer look at the church security measures we have encountered here. updates every half hour from texas through "world news tonight." if you have to step away from the tv, you can download the wjla app. the abc7 news app where you can get push alerts and you can stream all the live newscasts when you are away from the tv. i want to update you now on the big beltway crash that snarled traffic on friday. it was a chase and it ended with a deadly crash. we know juan carlos gomez was killed when an unmarked police cruiser hit him when he jumped out on the beltway. five other men were taken into custody after a cash depot was robbed at gunpoint. tonight police are looking into whether the men are connected to similar robberies they have seen across our area. >>> right now two lanes are still closed in fairfax county flames today. look at that. nobody was hurt. you can l
, tom roussey, abc7 news. jonathan: do stay with abc7's continuing coverage. coming up at 4:30 we'll have an update live at sutherland, texas, and closer look at the church security measures we have encountered here. updates every half hour from texas through "world news tonight." if you have to step away from the tv, you can download the wjla app. the abc7 news app where you can get push alerts and you can stream all the live newscasts when you are away from the tv. i want to update...