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what's your name. >> my name is tom. >> tom clayton was on the phone to 911. something about his wife. she wasn't breathing. >> how long has she been down. >> i don't know, i don't know. i just got home. >> the clayton home, tucked down a pocket of a long dark road. it would never be home again. >>> what had happened? when we come back. >> i said where's your wife and he pointed to the kitchen area and that's when i walked around. >> oh, okay. each day justin chooses to walk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> car accidents, drug overdoses. those are the kind of emergency calls he responds to. the one he and his partner got after midni
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tom: sure. of course we've interviewed folks from world war ii all the way through iraq and afghanistan. it is interesting that the different veterans have a different point of view on sharing their story. typically, as they get older they are more interested in sharing their story. vietnam veterans 10, 15 years ago were very difficult to get to open up. now that they have retired and they have begun to contemplate their legacy and the impact of what they experienced, they have been a lot more interested in sharing their story. certainly there are plenty of veterans who choose not to share their story, and there are those for whom they discovered it is very cathartic, so it's a great experience. steve: how many interviews have you done? tom: almost 2400. steve: they are all on camera? tom: they are all on digital video, broadcast quality video. steve: do you go to them, today come to you? a combination? tom: we have a studio and a team that travels the country. right now we are going to probably
tom: sure. of course we've interviewed folks from world war ii all the way through iraq and afghanistan. it is interesting that the different veterans have a different point of view on sharing their story. typically, as they get older they are more interested in sharing their story. vietnam veterans 10, 15 years ago were very difficult to get to open up. now that they have retired and they have begun to contemplate their legacy and the impact of what they experienced, they have been a lot more...
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francine, tom. tom: quick data check, much to talk about.ties, commodities, futures left between jobs day and fed day. dollar stronger, oil with a bid. turkish lira front and center. 420 and we break through five on euro-lira as well. good morning canada. we quote, dollar-canada, we don't quote the forest dollar. francine: we are pros. pitstops in it europe. investors beginning to switch attention away from the fed back to earnings, to the outlook for global trade. i know they will be focusing on what steve mnuchin gets accomplished or not in china. dollar giving back in's, looking at euro. euro climbing as european inflation weakens in april. tom: the gerbil is working on the bloomberg. let's bring up the chart. oil and turkish lira, oil-based and dollars worldwide. thanks to our reporter from istanbul in the last hour, the white line is brent crude like global oil in dollars, when you have a devaluation oil gets expensive. the red line is up, up, up, ugly. oil, 92% of oil imported in turkey. that is huge, and ugly chart for istanbul, ankar
francine, tom. tom: quick data check, much to talk about.ties, commodities, futures left between jobs day and fed day. dollar stronger, oil with a bid. turkish lira front and center. 420 and we break through five on euro-lira as well. good morning canada. we quote, dollar-canada, we don't quote the forest dollar. francine: we are pros. pitstops in it europe. investors beginning to switch attention away from the fed back to earnings, to the outlook for global trade. i know they will be focusing...
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tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year? >> about 125 trailers a year. keep in mind, not all trailers are food trailers. even though that's what we specialize in, we'll build emergency command post trailers. we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. >> who's that? >> that's kita. >> that's kita. that's the shop dog. >> yeah. >> whose dog is that? >> mine. >> it's my dog. >> no. >> [laughs] >> no, that's my dog. >> your dog, his dog? >> no, it's mine. >> oh. >> used to be my dog. >> no, it was ours, and she stays with me. >> oh. >> we were a couple for 20 years, but we
tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year?...
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tom: it would be interesting. is the same interaction to talk with as many friends and experts that you know. number two, we want to make the ability for developers and builders to create their own ai. we found this through tens of thousands of developers and skilled they can build, even down to recently we released a product called blueprint which allowed you or i to make a simple skill people are doing at a local level. finally we believe in ambient computing which is you should be able to hear and talk to your technology anywhere. that is the power people have seen with voice. i am not tethered to my keyboard or phone. i can speak. you can see alexa being successful in the home. in the car, everywhere. caroline: we are dominant in terms of music and asking questions, but when do you want to see a pickup making inroads sooner rather than later? where is the low hanging fruit? tom: customers are saying this is great. in my home, but if i want to listen to music, take it along with me when i go to the gym or when
tom: it would be interesting. is the same interaction to talk with as many friends and experts that you know. number two, we want to make the ability for developers and builders to create their own ai. we found this through tens of thousands of developers and skilled they can build, even down to recently we released a product called blueprint which allowed you or i to make a simple skill people are doing at a local level. finally we believe in ambient computing which is you should be able to...
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along with tom keene.ery little changes in the bond market following the fed decision to not do anything with interest rates. still with us, diane swonk in chicago, scott minerd from guggenheim, and with us is jeffrey rosenberg from blackrock. tom: very good. a lot to talk about. scott, let me go to you. you have been out at the global conference, really interesting conversation, but a conversation of the elite. the fed has to manage for all of america right now. can they do that? by definition, do they manage for the elite, for wall street and the banks, or can they brought in it and really grab a lot of america back into employment and wage growth? scott: i think that this experiment that they have been running in allowing unemployment to drop to levels which are typically thought of as passable to increase -- isl an experiment they think they need to continue. i think that they will be slow in raising rates, allow the economy, as you pointed out, to operate with a real rate of interest, which is negativ
along with tom keene.ery little changes in the bond market following the fed decision to not do anything with interest rates. still with us, diane swonk in chicago, scott minerd from guggenheim, and with us is jeffrey rosenberg from blackrock. tom: very good. a lot to talk about. scott, let me go to you. you have been out at the global conference, really interesting conversation, but a conversation of the elite. the fed has to manage for all of america right now. can they do that? by...
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tom: how?in power is convinced the people you are doing a reasonable job on what matters to them. you matters is clean air, saw in shanghai last week. tom: you say it is getting better? donald: it is getting better. clean-air, decent job growth, affordable housing, anticorruption. these are the things that get you thrown out if you don't -- tom: i don't know where you are on gdp, can wallace, we have a populist revolt in america across both parties. where does that fill out in the 6%t five years given he says to 3% gdp in china? same move here? kim: factors in both parties are looking for answers from political leadership and they don't see them. legislation is in the small ball court. there is not anything meaningful going on, we are not doing anything reliably about infrastructure. tom: what do you predict for the democrat party? doesey find a new voice or it become the octogenarian party? kim: they have factions in danger. the action on the hard left is rising along with populism. i'm not th
tom: how?in power is convinced the people you are doing a reasonable job on what matters to them. you matters is clean air, saw in shanghai last week. tom: you say it is getting better? donald: it is getting better. clean-air, decent job growth, affordable housing, anticorruption. these are the things that get you thrown out if you don't -- tom: i don't know where you are on gdp, can wallace, we have a populist revolt in america across both parties. where does that fill out in the 6%t five...
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nejra, tom? tom: taylor, thank you so much.ies. great chart. let's get through this quickly. 7, dow advance up futures up 48, euro weaker, dell stronger, oil listed, american oil, $70 a barrel. 15.28. cast your futures. i -- castor seed futures. i have no idea why i put that in there. maybe my diet this. weekend. and important headline on the turkish lira this morning. deputy i above $70, brent dropped,nd cable meanwhile, equity bids, you see the 10-year yield moves down in italy, political risk not really priced in right now, tom. tom: very good. let me do a little bit of a vamp here on wheat in america. brown writing this article. this is weak adjusted. this is not a depression but getting there quickly for kansas with lower wheat prices. nejra: i am looking at emerging markets, tom, on the back of a stronger dollar last week. of kilis oil rising -- of course oil rising as well. stuck with a gap between higher in local currency bond shrinking. local currency debt outperforming. tom: we do everything we can on "bloomberg surve
nejra, tom? tom: taylor, thank you so much.ies. great chart. let's get through this quickly. 7, dow advance up futures up 48, euro weaker, dell stronger, oil listed, american oil, $70 a barrel. 15.28. cast your futures. i -- castor seed futures. i have no idea why i put that in there. maybe my diet this. weekend. and important headline on the turkish lira this morning. deputy i above $70, brent dropped,nd cable meanwhile, equity bids, you see the 10-year yield moves down in italy, political...
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tom keene in new york.oris johnson said the prime minister needed time to pursue her plan to leave the single market and customs union. the pound is hovering around yearly lows. the big event this week is the release of cpi figures for april on wednesday. jim reid is still with us. as for the pound this year. -- new lows for the pound this year. of course this has to do well the italy government and rumors of snap elections. story wasnap election really only over the weekend. the pound is slightly undervalued at the moment. towardheading slowly extending the customs union, which would be a positive financial aspect. francine: what does it mean -- what is priced in? is a soft brexit priced in at the moment because the market doesn't know exactly how theresa may is going to deliver on both sides as she tries to keep everything together? jim: the bank of england we have to put into the next as well because they have been a little fickle. they are very dovish. they were slightly more hawkish in the mpc meeting.
tom keene in new york.oris johnson said the prime minister needed time to pursue her plan to leave the single market and customs union. the pound is hovering around yearly lows. the big event this week is the release of cpi figures for april on wednesday. jim reid is still with us. as for the pound this year. -- new lows for the pound this year. of course this has to do well the italy government and rumors of snap elections. story wasnap election really only over the weekend. the pound is...
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for politics and the fed, tom. tom: the fed has a different mandate. looks into this quarter of 3% g.d.p. which is make america again great g.d.p. and he has a different look than carney. francine: first to taylor rigs. taylor: robert mueller's team is putting the pressure on president trump's lawyers, according to u.s. officials, prosecutors have told the white house if the president does not agree to an interview they would consider a subpoena to compel him to testify and could lead to a prolonged legal fight. policy makers at the federal reserve are expected to leave interest rates unchanged when they wrap up their meeting today. their meeting after inflation rose to 2% in march. it will reinforce expectations of a rate hike next month. china is weakening its currency more than expected before the start of trade talks with the u.s. one strategist says that gives beijing room to strengthen the yuan if needed. officials are arriving to discuss ways to reduce the trade deficit. in the u.k., prime minister teresa may brexit war cabinet meets today on an
for politics and the fed, tom. tom: the fed has a different mandate. looks into this quarter of 3% g.d.p. which is make america again great g.d.p. and he has a different look than carney. francine: first to taylor rigs. taylor: robert mueller's team is putting the pressure on president trump's lawyers, according to u.s. officials, prosecutors have told the white house if the president does not agree to an interview they would consider a subpoena to compel him to testify and could lead to a...
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francine, tom? tom: taylor, thank you so much.e go to paris and a conversation with loretta mester that may not be global, but that is a name everyone in american economics knows. princeton, w, before dr. mester took his degree. wonderful to have you here. cleveland has a certain what we call fresh water symbolism. we've got the evil people on the west coast, saltwater people. we've got the san francisco is out, and you've got free market down southwest. what is cleveland and chicago, what do they symbolize? >> sure, the cleveland in particular has had this consistently moderate, hawkish bent to monetary policy. some of the other districts, for example, in kansas city and more ri have had a much extreme position with respect to policy really from the missouri fed on either side of the spectrum. but cleveland has really been kind of a straight down the center, a little bit of a hawkish -- tom: my favorite inflation series is the cleveland c.p.i. explain to all, except mr. mester, what cleveland inflation is. >> right, so what do th
francine, tom? tom: taylor, thank you so much.e go to paris and a conversation with loretta mester that may not be global, but that is a name everyone in american economics knows. princeton, w, before dr. mester took his degree. wonderful to have you here. cleveland has a certain what we call fresh water symbolism. we've got the evil people on the west coast, saltwater people. we've got the san francisco is out, and you've got free market down southwest. what is cleveland and chicago, what do...
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tom: go ahead. i was going to ask if whether the only way to get europe onside was to drop the tariffs and just focus on ip. goodanie: it would be a strategy but seems unlikely. trump has tied the steel and metal tariffs into things with -- into things like automobiles. it is a difficult position. permanentre will be a exception, but it is undermining the stability in the global trading environment. tom: how is global trade? we are 10, 11 years into a recovery. you and i know how mobile trade has rolled over in the last decade. growthe a pop to exports? erik: as you said, global trade did not do well from resolve until about a year ago. growing less than global gdp growth did. then we had a nice pickup for five, nine months. it looks like, during the first quarter of this year, we have seen some slow down. -- globalg indicator trade is probably still running at plus 4% or so, which is not bad. tom: when we look at trade and mr. mnuchin talking the usual talk a secretary of the treasury talks, what d
tom: go ahead. i was going to ask if whether the only way to get europe onside was to drop the tariffs and just focus on ip. goodanie: it would be a strategy but seems unlikely. trump has tied the steel and metal tariffs into things with -- into things like automobiles. it is a difficult position. permanentre will be a exception, but it is undermining the stability in the global trading environment. tom: how is global trade? we are 10, 11 years into a recovery. you and i know how mobile trade...
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tom: it is friday. make money to pay for the wedding watching this weekend, the wedding party in brixton. what is my single best buy to make some money? >> i would buy chevron. it is the cleanest story in the group. you get a repurchase at the back half of the year. i don't cover the higher beta names. if you really want to make some money, you might want to look up the market cap. tom: i love it. it is cfa jargon. low-beta name. barry eichengreen with us in the next hour. your morning briefing, coast-to-coast. bob dylan and karen moskow, they are wedding free. bloomberg radio and boomer daybreak. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. let's talk about japanese inflation slowing for a second straight month in april, the boj struggling to hit its target. lower than estimates. athey arer and james still with us. we are looking at something that is quite interesting, which is maybe inflation in japan could be the first signs of something turning in the mark
tom: it is friday. make money to pay for the wedding watching this weekend, the wedding party in brixton. what is my single best buy to make some money? >> i would buy chevron. it is the cleanest story in the group. you get a repurchase at the back half of the year. i don't cover the higher beta names. if you really want to make some money, you might want to look up the market cap. tom: i love it. it is cfa jargon. low-beta name. barry eichengreen with us in the next hour. your morning...
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tom: thanks so much.ck and then good conversation on all that is going on in the markets. futures with a weight to it. there is the first indication of where we are in foreign exchange. the next screen right now. the vix is 14.93. 429 it's your attention. looking athat i am is the dollar reversing a drop to strengthen, treasuries isengthening, and crude bracing itself for the iranian nuclear deal. garde in thea audience, here is the chairman at the swiss national bank. market expectation for policies, the figures seem reasonably well aligned with fromymakers' expectations the march fomc meeting, suggesting markets should not be surprised by our actions. tom: an affirmation of the fed moving rates higher. someone that understands the messiness of all of this, julian emanuel at btig. i want to go into your derivatives. what separates you from so many is that you really get the movements that are out there. the dollar movement you called. maybe not,ak dollar, strong dollar. does this have convexity and accel
tom: thanks so much.ck and then good conversation on all that is going on in the markets. futures with a weight to it. there is the first indication of where we are in foreign exchange. the next screen right now. the vix is 14.93. 429 it's your attention. looking athat i am is the dollar reversing a drop to strengthen, treasuries isengthening, and crude bracing itself for the iranian nuclear deal. garde in thea audience, here is the chairman at the swiss national bank. market expectation for...
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tom: good morning, everyone. francine lacqua in london and i'm tom keene in york. the american economy in a bit. right now in new york city, your first word news with taylor riggs. taylor: in beijing, two days of trade talks between the u.s. and china have wrapped up and there's plenty of work to be done. china's official news agency says the two sides reached consensus on some issues that major disagreements remain. documents seen by bloomberg, the u.s. wants china to reduce the trade deficit by $200 billion by the end of 2020. beenbi reportedly has monitoring the phone lines of president trump's personal lawyer michael kellen. agents had the ability to see who called, but they were not able to listen in or recall. there was one call between the andhael pence phone the white house. is accused of conspiracy and wire fraud. ceo dayswn as after the scandal was revealed. kilauea has spewed lava into the skies and residential areas after earthquake. some neighborhoods were ordered to evacuate. some described it as a curtain of fire. global news 24 hours a day and on tw
tom: good morning, everyone. francine lacqua in london and i'm tom keene in york. the american economy in a bit. right now in new york city, your first word news with taylor riggs. taylor: in beijing, two days of trade talks between the u.s. and china have wrapped up and there's plenty of work to be done. china's official news agency says the two sides reached consensus on some issues that major disagreements remain. documents seen by bloomberg, the u.s. wants china to reduce the trade deficit...
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bush, tom depree is here. you've done over time, this is like that on steroids. >> tom: i am so excited to be here today. i'm ready. >> trish: no pressure. >> harris: happy friday. got a lot of news, let's get to it. president from telling reporters on an indiana rally last night he expects to sit down with north korean leader kim jong un next month to go very well. by adding that if not, he won't be afraid to walk away. >> i think it's going to be a very big success, but my attitude is, if it isn't, it isn't. if it isn't, it isn't. but you have to have that because you don't know. we are not going to be walked into when i ran deal for the negotiator john kerry refused to leave the table. >> harris: meanwhile, the president is hinting at plans for negotiating a better nuclear deal with iran. watch. >> i hope to be able to make a deal with them, a good deal, a fair deal, a good deal for them, better for them. better for them, but we cannot allow them to have nuclear weapons. we must be able to go to a site and
bush, tom depree is here. you've done over time, this is like that on steroids. >> tom: i am so excited to be here today. i'm ready. >> trish: no pressure. >> harris: happy friday. got a lot of news, let's get to it. president from telling reporters on an indiana rally last night he expects to sit down with north korean leader kim jong un next month to go very well. by adding that if not, he won't be afraid to walk away. >> i think it's going to be a very big success,...
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tom? >> marci gonzalez for us tonight. marci, thank you. >>> let's turn to politics now, and a cleanup operation from the white house. after what a staff member said during an internal meeting about senator john mccain, who is battling brain cancer. sources tell abc news the press secretary, sarah sanders, chewed out her staff, but still no public apology. the white house also trying to correct the record about the latest statements the president's new lawyer, rudy giuliani, told a reporter. abc's tara palmeri is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, the white house publicly addressing the callous remark about senator john mccain. but still not apologizing. >> it was a joke. it was a badly considered joke. an awful joke that she said fell flat. >> reporter: the comment, made by white house staffer kelly sadler in a closed-door meeting, that mccain's opposition to their nominee for cia director gina haspel, "doesn't matter, because he's dying anyway." mccain is battl
tom? >> marci gonzalez for us tonight. marci, thank you. >>> let's turn to politics now, and a cleanup operation from the white house. after what a staff member said during an internal meeting about senator john mccain, who is battling brain cancer. sources tell abc news the press secretary, sarah sanders, chewed out her staff, but still no public apology. the white house also trying to correct the record about the latest statements the president's new lawyer, rudy giuliani, told...
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tom: four ways to go.ing john mccain came out decisively against her to be cia director. will that influence folks and votes? kevin: it is not a sure deal yet that she would be able to get through. the democrats support of her is something the administration is looking upon with confidence. tom: extraordinary out of washington. kevin cirilli, thank you. we will come back with james sweeney of credit suisse. lots to talk about, including inflation dynamics. later, from goldman sachs, look for this on bloomberg. at 11:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance,". taylor: let's get the bloomberg business flash. drops,p will cut 13,000 12% of the workforce -- 13,000 jobs, 12% of the workforce. ceo,berg spoke with the gavin patterson. >> increasing cap's, we have announced the transformation plan. some of that in short-term, offset against higher regulatory pressure, regulatory pricing. we can see through that. in a couple years from 2021 onwards, we can see growth. taylor: bt says it
tom: four ways to go.ing john mccain came out decisively against her to be cia director. will that influence folks and votes? kevin: it is not a sure deal yet that she would be able to get through. the democrats support of her is something the administration is looking upon with confidence. tom: extraordinary out of washington. kevin cirilli, thank you. we will come back with james sweeney of credit suisse. lots to talk about, including inflation dynamics. later, from goldman sachs, look for...
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tom: thanks so much. after taylor riggs gives us a complete report. turkish lira, new record weakness right now. bring it up if you would. bloomberg radio, it is simple. it is a persistent weakening of lira with a new acceleration out lira.0 it is an isolated condition with commenting, guy johnson's exclusive interview with president erdogan. ian, let me start with you. argentina is isolated. venezuela is isolated. we set turkey was isolated 20 years ago. it is stan fischer 101. we have seen this story so many times before. the u.s. starts to raise interest rates. that forces everyone who has been putting money into emerging markets to rethink, and that means the weakest a.m.'s come forward first. that means turkey. tom: it is rationalized along the way. ian: you take the money out in proportion to the problems. conrad dequadros, from the economics, the argument is these events are all discrete and separate, and then they are not. what is the catalyst for things to become globally correlated? conrad: we s
tom: thanks so much. after taylor riggs gives us a complete report. turkish lira, new record weakness right now. bring it up if you would. bloomberg radio, it is simple. it is a persistent weakening of lira with a new acceleration out lira.0 it is an isolated condition with commenting, guy johnson's exclusive interview with president erdogan. ian, let me start with you. argentina is isolated. venezuela is isolated. we set turkey was isolated 20 years ago. it is stan fischer 101. we have seen...
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tom: i'm great.eld an event for the vice president last night at your house in los angeles. how did it go? tom: amazing. the idea was to have a nonpolitical function and let some of our friends in l.a. who are not necessarily supporters of the president get a look at .he man who is one breath away i have to tell you, he rocked the room. he crushed it. eric: what did he say? tom: he is anbang amazing individual began when you -- because when you think of the position, it is so difficult. he has to be the ultimate team player. his fondness and appreciation for the president 's. we talk about china, trade, nafta, dreamers, immigration. health care. may gets the messenger muddled, especially on both coasts, but the message is so clear. ,e went through with this group the thinking process of the president and what's happening with korea. youangeles is a place where talk about camera, they think it is kardashian. just that singular event, if it were any other president, would have stopped the presidency, i
tom: i'm great.eld an event for the vice president last night at your house in los angeles. how did it go? tom: amazing. the idea was to have a nonpolitical function and let some of our friends in l.a. who are not necessarily supporters of the president get a look at .he man who is one breath away i have to tell you, he rocked the room. he crushed it. eric: what did he say? tom: he is anbang amazing individual began when you -- because when you think of the position, it is so difficult. he has...
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tom -- chancellor. tom was telling us, a significant breakthrough for oil. barrel. with us is bloomberg's julian lee. what does it mean, at $80 for brent, does it hurt consumption? i think rising prices are starting to hurt consumption , especially in the places where the oil prices flow into gasoline and jet fuel prices. we are seeing that particularly in the united states, where retail gasoline prices are the highest they have been since 2014. we are moving toward the big driving season of the summer. these prices going up will hurt consumption. we have seen gasoline growth consumption slowing down. we are seeing some of the asian countries that previously had , thosezed fuel prices subsidies were taken off or reduced during the collapse in prices. those subsidies now either do not exist or much lower, so we are seeing price effects creep in where as in the past we did not. tom: have about 18 questions and we do not have time for that. let me throw up the chart on brent crude. julian has this in his kitchen at home. the answer should go down pretty hard --
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tom, let's get started. we will not get a rate hike. tom: june 13 and august 1. what everybody is doing. i don't like it. i get it. it is a debt meeting, but we will not do that today. wethat will frame us out to get the june 13. scarlet: we are joined by jeffrey rosenberg. what are you focused on? >> the curve reaction. there is not a lot of surprises here. how the market interprets the upgrading is it more on changing the near-term path, or expectations. tom: what is so deportment is the data dependency -- so important is the data dependency. following every trend. are they -- >> they are following. they are clearly following. jeffrey they want to embrace inflation. tom: they have got to see it. jeffrey that is how the fed is acting. it is very hard to get in front of it. scarlet: we are already at 2% inflation, once we are there, can we stay there or move faster to 2.5%? jeffrey: if you look at shorter-term measures, we are above 2%, but what is the longer run trajectory around that? do we sustain a higher level, come back down around target, they will have th
tom, let's get started. we will not get a rate hike. tom: june 13 and august 1. what everybody is doing. i don't like it. i get it. it is a debt meeting, but we will not do that today. wethat will frame us out to get the june 13. scarlet: we are joined by jeffrey rosenberg. what are you focused on? >> the curve reaction. there is not a lot of surprises here. how the market interprets the upgrading is it more on changing the near-term path, or expectations. tom: what is so deportment is...
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tom: thank you so much.oomberg to have a global reach, which really helps when emerging-market begin to fracture -- emerging markets begin to fracture. wonderful to have you with us. what does this depreciation and higher inflation mean for the people on the street? know, the tech shares have been hitting record lows in the pastdollar months. inflation has been at several digits for the past nine months. economists are saying that the tokyo central bank is behind the curve and has do more to curb inflation and bolster the lira. that is exactly what the turkish government is hoping to do today . earlier today, president erdogan has called for an unscheduled .conomy meeting we are hearing the deputy prime minister will attend, as well as the turkish central bank governor. the circulation that authorities may make a move to stop this market route, and of course, as inflation accelerates comfortable on the streets here in turkey are really feeling the pain. tom: let's bring up a chart right now if we can. we tal
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tom: thank you so much.05, curve flattening . let's move onto the next screen. a 16.35 and there is the german two-year. more than anything else, that is what i am following. that is a higher yield. that should be green on the screen. 6 basis points better in the german two-year, dollar weaker if of that big 95 handle and put bitcoin in there just to put bitcoin in there. francine: always good to look at bitcoin. the panic over the italian little gold crisis subsided -- political crisis subsided a touch. we had encouraging economic data. haven bids,at the they ebbed a little bit. andian bonds are rebounded the 10 year yield falling as much as 10 basis points and the two-year rebounded a touch. it was a successful bond auction, but the political impact continues. we are covering the latest on all angles. anne-marie, let me kick it off with you. do we have a government or even know who could be prime minister today or tomorrow? anne-marie: no, we don't. nothing has changed at all. we do not know who is leading
tom: thank you so much.05, curve flattening . let's move onto the next screen. a 16.35 and there is the german two-year. more than anything else, that is what i am following. that is a higher yield. that should be green on the screen. 6 basis points better in the german two-year, dollar weaker if of that big 95 handle and put bitcoin in there just to put bitcoin in there. francine: always good to look at bitcoin. the panic over the italian little gold crisis subsided -- political crisis...
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tom? >> marci gonzalez on the ground for us there in hawaii. marci, thank you. >>> next, to the other developing headline tonight. new reporting that president trump knew about the payment to stormy daniels to ensure her silence while he continued to say he knew nothing about it. the president's story changed this week, after his new attorney, rudy giuliani, said the president paid that money after all. abc's tara palmeri on why the timing matters. >> reporter: president trump hitting the battleground state of ohio, but tonight, unable to escape questions over new reporting, claiming that he knew about the hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels months ago, despite his denial. "the new york times" citing two people familiar with the arrangement, reports that the president was aware of the $130,000 payment to daniels, months before he told reporters he had no knowledge of it. >> mr. president, why did you change your story on stormy daniels? >> we're not changing any stories. see, ex
tom? >> marci gonzalez on the ground for us there in hawaii. marci, thank you. >>> next, to the other developing headline tonight. new reporting that president trump knew about the payment to stormy daniels to ensure her silence while he continued to say he knew nothing about it. the president's story changed this week, after his new attorney, rudy giuliani, said the president paid that money after all. abc's tara palmeri on why the timing matters. >> reporter: president...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: i am tom keene in new york.t we are going to do over the next number of hours. dominic will join us from deutsche bank with michael spence. a wonderful time to speak with professor spence on china and also on italy. he spends a good amount of his year in italy. right now david riley is with us, hubei management, and a perfect day to speak with geoffrey yu of the union bank -- david riley is with us, bluebay management, and a perfect day to speak with geoffrey yu of union bank. eventina is a discrete and all i can think about is ecuador was a discrete event 30 years ago, mexico was a discrete event, and as you know thailand was a discrete event in 1997. how we get to discrete to where they are combined? geoffrey: it sounds like it has been combined already. brazil some risk. mexico of discrete event when it comes to politics. asthe market treating it collectors of discrete events? they're looking at the politics and the oil prices, not liking the fiscal position right now. they say em is like catching a falling k
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>> reporter: yes, tom. we won't know what the charges are until he appears before the judge tomorrow, but we already know that at least one of the accusations against him is rape, which could, of course, carry a significant amount of jail time. tom? >> linsey davis for us tonight. thank you. >>> and another headline out of hollywood tonight, this time, involving allegations against morgan freeman. the oscar winner today apologizing to anyone who may have felt, quote, uncomfortable or disrespected by his behavior. this comes after cnn reported that eight women claim he sexually harassed them on movie sets or in other professional settings. >>> we do move on now to the next tropical storm threat this holiday weekend. the massive rainmaker that could become the first named storm of the hurricane season. parts of the south already under water, flash flooding here in little rock, arkansas. and this raging creek, take a look, in western georgia, after a foot of rain. and tonight, the forecast on how many hurrican
>> reporter: yes, tom. we won't know what the charges are until he appears before the judge tomorrow, but we already know that at least one of the accusations against him is rape, which could, of course, carry a significant amount of jail time. tom? >> linsey davis for us tonight. thank you. >>> and another headline out of hollywood tonight, this time, involving allegations against morgan freeman. the oscar winner today apologizing to anyone who may have felt, quote,...
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tom: thank you very much. national security council at the white house under bush and clinton, now president -- in shanghai giving his views on the trade tensions and the ross visit in beijing. tom mackenzie there for us. the headlines being made from the spokesman there, china does not want to see an escalation of these trade tensions with the united states. at the same time, we have this gentleman here telling us that they are looking at the -- they are assessing the impact of u.s. investment curves. going on to say, they see these curves as being contrary to wto rules. that is what we have. if you want more on this, you can have a look at this as you continue watching it on live go. you can find the big events coming up today and later this week. as some of the events. you can have a look at those events you may have missed earlier. let's have a look at the case for the pbo to cut the amount of cash that lenders are required to hold. that is the case that is getting stronger. at this fromlook our gtv live.
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tom? >> marci gonzalez for us. marci, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this memorial day. the fast food drive through holdup and the unexpected gunfire, that worker and that suspect didn't see it coming. who was shooting? it's all caught on camera. >>> plus, the starbucks confrontation that sparked so much outrage. the reason 8,000 stores are closing their doors tomorrow afternoon. >>> and the medical headline on former president george h.w. bush, hospitalized again this weekend. the memorial day tweet to the nation from his hospital bed and an update on his condition. stay with us. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab m
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tom? >> still very much a massive rainmaker. all right, rob, thank you so much. >>> next tonight, new developments in that violent beach arrest, caught on camera on the jersey shore. the wildwood police chief speaking out tonight, saying these viral images of a young woman getting punched in the head don't tell the whole story. we're also learning, there is a police body cam footage now under review. abc's erielle reshef picks up the story. >> reporter: tonight, this disturbing video of two officers violently taking down a young mom on a new jersey beach sparking new backlash. the cops seen punching the woman in the head, putting her in a choke hold. >> i didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: a baby crying. beachgoers encircling the commotion. >> stop resisting! >> reporter: alexis hewitt recording the shocking incident. >> everyone was yelling. and i woke up, and i got my camera out right when she went down. >> reporter: police say they initially questioned 20-year-old emily weinman abou
tom? >> still very much a massive rainmaker. all right, rob, thank you so much. >>> next tonight, new developments in that violent beach arrest, caught on camera on the jersey shore. the wildwood police chief speaking out tonight, saying these viral images of a young woman getting punched in the head don't tell the whole story. we're also learning, there is a police body cam footage now under review. abc's erielle reshef picks up the story. >> reporter: tonight, this...
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tom, where were you? tom: working for senator wallace bennett of utah, who had been elected then in his third term. i was on his staff. when president nixon was elected, interestingly enough, a fellow by the name of george romney was running for president at the time. we had to endorse george romney, utah, romney, mormon, the whole nine yards. the minute nixon was elected, we were very supportive of president's and, -- president nixon. i was on the staff of the center for nine years, and during all that time, you join various organizations. we joined a group called rand. we joined an organization called the bull elephants, a partisan staff thing that met and plotted and planned. senator bennett was ranking on the finance committee, ranking on the banking committee, a member of the joint committee on atomic energy, and we constantly got involved in a lot of staffing things. timmons, the godfather of the congressional affairs operation in the nixon years, called me and said, come on down, let's talk. so i w
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tom? >> will carr for us tonight. thank you. >>> when we come back, the urgent recall tonight involving cars and cruise control. plus nearly 5 million american vehicles, what you need to know before hitting the road this holiday weekend. the possible danger with that cruise control feature. >>> and just in, the disturbing new police video. a suspect in the nude. his bizarre behavior on a highway, and the deadly confrontation. stay with us. ing steps to fight type 2 diabetes... ...with fitness ...food ...and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's one pill a day and although it's not a weight-loss drug, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell
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tom: it is lots of things.are very excited by the success we have had and the reaction customers have had with alexa. i think there are many things we will do over the many years. rattling them off, first of all we believe very much in many, there will be many ai's who win. we do not think there will be one. in fact, we would encourage that. as an example, we recently demoed alexa talking with cortana, and there will be more. whether it is ai or bloomberg -- caroline: google, for example? tom: it would be interesting. is the same interaction to talk with as many friends and experts that you know. two, we want to make the ability for developers and builders to create their own ai. that is very important. we have done this through through tens of thousands of developers and tens of thousands of skilled they can build, even down to recently we released a product called blueprint which allowed you or i to make a simple skill that people are doing at a local level. finally, we believe in what we might call ambient c
tom: it is lots of things.are very excited by the success we have had and the reaction customers have had with alexa. i think there are many things we will do over the many years. rattling them off, first of all we believe very much in many, there will be many ai's who win. we do not think there will be one. in fact, we would encourage that. as an example, we recently demoed alexa talking with cortana, and there will be more. whether it is ai or bloomberg -- caroline: google, for example? tom:...
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tom? >> rob marciano, thank you. >>> next to that deadly incident at the mexican border, raising several questions tonight. a 20-year-old woman shot and killed by a border patrol agent in texas. the fbi and texas rangers now investigating. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, the family of this young woman, outraged, after they say she was shot to death by a border patrol agent. claudia gomez, an undocumented immigrant from guatemala, was in rio bravo, right along the texas/mexico border, when she was killed. a woman nearby capturing gomez's last moments on camera. shouting in spanish, asking why the young woman was shot in the head. that same witness told "the new york times" that as three more people were arrested, she heard one officer say, "see what happens? people." gomez's family pleading at a press conference friday to stope animals. her brother-in-law now pleading for justice. the u.s. border patrol first said on wednesday an agent opened fire after being attacked by
tom? >> rob marciano, thank you. >>> next to that deadly incident at the mexican border, raising several questions tonight. a 20-year-old woman shot and killed by a border patrol agent in texas. the fbi and texas rangers now investigating. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, the family of this young woman, outraged, after they say she was shot to death by a border patrol agent. claudia gomez, an undocumented immigrant from guatemala, was in rio bravo, right...
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tom? >> david wright with that new reporting from the white house tonight. david, thank you. >>> next to a major development in the hawaii eruptions. the first lava flow now reaching the pacific throwing a toxic blend of lava haze into the sky. officials also confirming the first injury. a homeowner standing on his balcony struck by flying molten rock. it's a dangerous new chapter in hawaii and abc's marci gonzalez is in hawaii. >> reporter: tonight, that raging molten river now flowing into the ocean creating a new danger. the lava combining with saltwater, creating plumes of what's called laze, a hazy potentially deadly mix of hydrochloric acid and small particles of glass. >> it can eat a hole in a cotton t-shirt in a matter of a couple of hours. it's really caustic. and, of course, you don't want to be breathing this either. it can cause a respiratory seizure. >> reporter: the red-hot torrent now flowing across a highway forcing new evacuations, after destroying four more homes this we
tom? >> david wright with that new reporting from the white house tonight. david, thank you. >>> next to a major development in the hawaii eruptions. the first lava flow now reaching the pacific throwing a toxic blend of lava haze into the sky. officials also confirming the first injury. a homeowner standing on his balcony struck by flying molten rock. it's a dangerous new chapter in hawaii and abc's marci gonzalez is in hawaii. >> reporter: tonight, that raging molten...
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tom: it would be interesting.s the same interaction to talk with as many friends and experts that you know. number two, we want to make the ability for developers and builders to create their own ai. that is very important. we have done this through through tens of thousands of developers and skilled they can build, even down to recently we released a product called blueprint which allowed you or i to make a simple skill people are doing at a local level. finally we believe in ambient computing which is you should be able to hear and talk to your technology anywhere. that is the power people have seen with voice. i have knocked tethers in my keyboard or phone. i can speak. you can see alexa being successful in the home. in the car, everywhere. caroline: we are dominant in terms of music and asking questions, but when do you want to see a pickup making inroads sooner rather than later? where is the low hanging fruit? tom: customers are saying this is great. in my home, but if i want to listen to music, take it alon
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tom? >> so many on edge. marci, thank you. >>> we do move on to a frightening story out of colorado. a 5-year-old girl attacked by a bear, dragged from her home. the girls mother running from the house when she heard the screens. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: tonight, wildlife officials in grand junction, colorado, on the hunt after a horrifying mother's day bear attack. >> their daughter was just attacked. >> reporter: 5-year-old kimberly cyr's mother saying she heard screams from the backyard around 2:30 sunday morning. she went outside coming face-to-face with a large black bear dragging her daughter. the animal dropping the child when mom began to yell. >> the daughter will be going to the hospital, we're still getting further -- >> she yelled, screamed, made lots of noise. the bear dropped her daughter. >> reporter: her dad says the girl went outside because she thought she heard dogs barking in the backyard. black bears can weigh up to 600 pounds and run as fast as 30 miles an hour. authorities s
tom? >> so many on edge. marci, thank you. >>> we do move on to a frightening story out of colorado. a 5-year-old girl attacked by a bear, dragged from her home. the girls mother running from the house when she heard the screens. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: tonight, wildlife officials in grand junction, colorado, on the hunt after a horrifying mother's day bear attack. >> their daughter was just attacked. >> reporter: 5-year-old kimberly cyr's mother...
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tom: i think we have to protect our ip.run a business, you have to be able to protect your inventions, your new technologies to compete in the , international marketplace. if folks are stealing that ip and replicating our technologies and undermining you, it impacts the business. caroline: and when you say your presence in gcc and the middle east, i mean a topic of , conversation at the moment has to be geopolitical risks. how does that affect you as a business? tom: well we operate worldwide. , every day i am constantly becoming a geopolitical expert relative to what is going on in the world, because what is going around the world impacts me for day-to-day business activities. caroline: that was our conversation with raytheon ceo tom kennedy. now coming up, we will talk , about the path forward for self-driving cars in boston and around the world. we will cover the waste improve -- cover the ways to improve vehicle safety for autonomous technology. and later, how can technology improve the transportation in -- infrastructu
tom: i think we have to protect our ip.run a business, you have to be able to protect your inventions, your new technologies to compete in the , international marketplace. if folks are stealing that ip and replicating our technologies and undermining you, it impacts the business. caroline: and when you say your presence in gcc and the middle east, i mean a topic of , conversation at the moment has to be geopolitical risks. how does that affect you as a business? tom: well we operate worldwide....
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tom? >> this could all last for months. all right, claytonen, thank you. >>> there is much manufacture ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the dramatic shooter takedown. after a gunman opens fire at a popular restaurant, two brave men armed with fire power of their own. >>> plus, prom crasher. a party yacht coming in hot. students celebrating on board just before the pier pileup. >>> and as millions hit the road tonight, the highway inferno that turned the holiday getaway into a headache. stay with us. fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new
tom? >> this could all last for months. all right, claytonen, thank you. >>> there is much manufacture ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the dramatic shooter takedown. after a gunman opens fire at a popular restaurant, two brave men armed with fire power of their own. >>> plus, prom crasher. a party yacht coming in hot. students celebrating on board just before the pier pileup. >>> and as millions hit the road tonight, the highway inferno that...
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this is staff sergeant bob toms. this is taken on the morning of february 16th, 1968, at the base of dong bah tower. that was a pile of rubble and had been destroyed over the preceding days by artillery attack and an attack by tanks and other -- other weapons. it had been taken on february 15th by staff sergeant toms and six men. in the course of taking it, they -- they took a lot of casualties. once they had taken it and were on the top of dong ba tower they were ordered to hold it through the night. now they were nearly out of ammunition. one marine volunteered to bring ammunition, and he was killed within the first ten meters of trying to move up the tower. staff sergeant toms radioed not to send any more -- niot to mak any more attempts. >> they told me to hold the tower at all costs. it was a suicide mission to try to send somebody up that tower. well, there's seven of us up here, and we're looking down on a couple hundred north vietnamese. 4:00, 4:30 in the morning. i started seeing movement, and these guys are
this is staff sergeant bob toms. this is taken on the morning of february 16th, 1968, at the base of dong bah tower. that was a pile of rubble and had been destroyed over the preceding days by artillery attack and an attack by tanks and other -- other weapons. it had been taken on february 15th by staff sergeant toms and six men. in the course of taking it, they -- they took a lot of casualties. once they had taken it and were on the top of dong ba tower they were ordered to hold it through the...
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tom. >> victor oquendo with those haunting images tonight. thank you. >>> from hawaii a new eruption from kilauea overnight. the wind carrying ash towards several more neighborhoods. it comes as lava is still pouring out from the 22 cracks in the earth threatening dozens of homes. marci gonzalez is on the big island tonight. >> reporter: tonight, raging rivers of molten rock closing in and destroying four more homes. >> it's incredible. it's a once in a lifetime experience. >> reporter: the fast-moving lava flow covering a roadway trapping several people on the other side. rescuers forced to go in by helicopter to pull them to safety. 22 fissures have now opened here in this corner of hawaii's big island in the past two weeks. this is one of the latest fissures to open and it is just incredible to see this massive fountain. the earth underneath just pulsating. some quieting down only to burst open yet again. and this is fissure number 17. it's been the most active spraying lava like this now for almost a week. and that hissing, roaring and bo
tom. >> victor oquendo with those haunting images tonight. thank you. >>> from hawaii a new eruption from kilauea overnight. the wind carrying ash towards several more neighborhoods. it comes as lava is still pouring out from the 22 cracks in the earth threatening dozens of homes. marci gonzalez is on the big island tonight. >> reporter: tonight, raging rivers of molten rock closing in and destroying four more homes. >> it's incredible. it's a once in a lifetime...
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if you remember tom barrack spoke at the rnc, at the convention.have known each other for decades, they were involved in business transactions, real estate transactions but have really been professional friends. if there's someone who knows the donald, tom barrack knows him very, very well. beyond chairing inauguration, he's taken no official or unofficial role at the white house whatsoever, but he's remained a confidante and friend to the president for sure. >> and lastly here, stephanie, a surrogate as well, i remember tom barrack was out there talking about donald trump a businessman, and he was a voice in the early days of the administration describing what president trump was like. >> he was. and one of the points that tom often made was just wait and see. trump is an extraordinary salesperson, but he's also pragmatic. he plays ball where he needs to play ball and tom is the one that is sort of reassuring america that president trump, while he may on the campaign trail have side d with some fringe groups, it was tom that said once he's in that
if you remember tom barrack spoke at the rnc, at the convention.have known each other for decades, they were involved in business transactions, real estate transactions but have really been professional friends. if there's someone who knows the donald, tom barrack knows him very, very well. beyond chairing inauguration, he's taken no official or unofficial role at the white house whatsoever, but he's remained a confidante and friend to the president for sure. >> and lastly here,...
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tom: what are you looking for from amazon?nstance, made a big generous donation for public schools. what would be amazon's ante up, so to speak? mayor walsh: providing jobs across the board is important. different income levels, that's key. amazon is a very generous company. they are very philanthropic, very involved in different communities. they are in seattle, they are in boston in a big way. they have been putting up matches in different organizations, so i know they are philanthropic. i would love to see some of their executives get incorporated on boards and commissions around the city if they move here. not ours, the city of boston's, but all the nonprofits. ge made a great investment of $50 million with a first came here, but more importantly, i think, in some ways, having the the executives, is important. tom: be embedded in the community? mayor walsh: yes, and we think they would be. having a company like amazon come to boston is exciting. tom: what does boston u to do to get to where it needs to be should amazon put
tom: what are you looking for from amazon?nstance, made a big generous donation for public schools. what would be amazon's ante up, so to speak? mayor walsh: providing jobs across the board is important. different income levels, that's key. amazon is a very generous company. they are very philanthropic, very involved in different communities. they are in seattle, they are in boston in a big way. they have been putting up matches in different organizations, so i know they are philanthropic. i...
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tom mackenzie in beijing. a quick update on the markets as we get underway this monday morning. new zealand, trading underway. pretty mixed picture going into the asian open with that light finish in the u.s. overnight, a little bit of downside for kiwi stocks. kiwi dollars 69.26, treading water. one thing to look out for is the financial stability report. sydney futures pretty negative, the aussie dollar trading at 79 55 -- 75.59. we aussie kiwi pair, how trading there. the dollar yen, 109.68, sterling 133.07. we have the euro seeing steep declines. the u.s. 10-year yield moved five basis points. you see this rally returning to the treasurer's market, and a reminder, this is how we had u.s. stocks closing, the s&p and .25% on friday. energy stocks with a decline in crude prices. looking at the trading here in asia. our live strategist is here in sydney. what do we need to worry about with italy's populist government? now it seems like we are in a political state of [indiscernible] reporter: if you look at the
tom mackenzie in beijing. a quick update on the markets as we get underway this monday morning. new zealand, trading underway. pretty mixed picture going into the asian open with that light finish in the u.s. overnight, a little bit of downside for kiwi stocks. kiwi dollars 69.26, treading water. one thing to look out for is the financial stability report. sydney futures pretty negative, the aussie dollar trading at 79 55 -- 75.59. we aussie kiwi pair, how trading there. the dollar yen, 109.68,...
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tom: in terms of the u.s.are you going to see further sustained dollar weakness? it has softened again. your view on the dollar given the deficit challenges and funding challenges in the u.s. >> again, you have the balance between deficit versus rate increase. is likely toar strengthen overtime from where it is right now. tom: the trade tensions we are seeing, we got a new outlook that trump is looking at and ong tariffs on china the european union, mexico and canada. what is your view of the administration on how concerned you are about this dragging on? >> i guess i am disappointed. i think we have achieved great trade cooperation around the globe. fractionsclearly in that need to be corrected. there are certain industries in certain countries that are not playing by the rules. that needs to be fixed, but the broader global trade is a strength for global economic growth. it is what has brought so much prosperity around the globe. now the u.s. is talking about chinas on imports from and that is on a base of $
tom: in terms of the u.s.are you going to see further sustained dollar weakness? it has softened again. your view on the dollar given the deficit challenges and funding challenges in the u.s. >> again, you have the balance between deficit versus rate increase. is likely toar strengthen overtime from where it is right now. tom: the trade tensions we are seeing, we got a new outlook that trump is looking at and ong tariffs on china the european union, mexico and canada. what is your view of...