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i mean, we went from a really fun party to tom's throwing a fit. >> reporter: it became clear to tom that ashley had gotten a marijuana joint from her uncle and that she wanted to go outside and smoke it. he was angry about that. upset about it. >> it wasn't like she was going to do heroin. it wasn't like she was going outside to drop acid. so i'm looking at him with a little bit of disbelief, going, "seriously? seriously, this is why you're so mad?" >> that's what set him off. that's what he threw his fit about. she was partying and having a good time and he was like, nope that's not going to happen. >> reporter: it's clear it's time for everyone to leave, but as they depart no one had a clue what was about to happen. >> married couples have fights every day. but it's not every day the argument ends with someone dead on the floor. >> reporter: in the bedroom, tom and ashley are alone. on the surface it's about the marijuana, but there's all that built-up tension underneath. and suddenly, without warning -- [ gunfires ] >> what is the nature of your emergency? >> reporter: a frantic
i mean, we went from a really fun party to tom's throwing a fit. >> reporter: it became clear to tom that ashley had gotten a marijuana joint from her uncle and that she wanted to go outside and smoke it. he was angry about that. upset about it. >> it wasn't like she was going to do heroin. it wasn't like she was going outside to drop acid. so i'm looking at him with a little bit of disbelief, going, "seriously? seriously, this is why you're so mad?" >> that's what...
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including tom. i can't blame her for being on anti anxiety drugs. >> it was a real rough patch in their marriage. >> reporter: so rough, apparently, tom discovers ashley has even had an extramarital affair. there's talk of divorce. but by the fall of 2011, they are still together. the desperate former respiratory therapist tries to breathe some life into things. the couple takes a cross-country trip to washington, d.c., where she testifies before congress about her family's experience with hydrocephalus. were you proud of her at that point? >> oh, yeah. >> ashley is not backing down on a challenge. that's who she was. >> reporter: tom is proud too. back home, ashley finds a new job and the couple seems to be healing. and then an apparent christmas miracle. ashley believes she's pregnant and takes a home pregnancy test. >> her tubes had been tied after her son. >> reporter: so, totally unplanned, not expected. did they want to have children? >> they were extremely excited about it. >> reporter: that'
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tom: right. even business people in russia and ukraine trying to protect their money from criminal rates. there are also possibilities for negligence. tom: "the guardian" did a great job of showing the norm or business of a safe haven or a tax haven, obviously for tax advantage, but then you have the "telegraph" headline where they immediately go to the salacious angle. caroline: the political fallout is going to be huge. the icelandic prime minister is involved. david cameron is being called on to take real action. we understand that six peers in the house of lords and three tory mps and dozens of party donors have been cited as being embroiled within the scandal. lacqua's namene involved? [laughter] the u.k. has more than half of the tax havens involved here. vonnie: it is interesting because david cameron was asked to take one of the leads on this and he has said that the anonymous company structures are going away. tom: what is separate from this is the use of estate planning. i don't even kn
tom: right. even business people in russia and ukraine trying to protect their money from criminal rates. there are also possibilities for negligence. tom: "the guardian" did a great job of showing the norm or business of a safe haven or a tax haven, obviously for tax advantage, but then you have the "telegraph" headline where they immediately go to the salacious angle. caroline: the political fallout is going to be huge. the icelandic prime minister is involved. david...
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tom? >> kevin corke with the president in london. >>> the state department today confirming the obama administration will buy 32 tons of nuclear material from iran. the move angering critics still reeling after iran received billions in sanctions relief thanks to president obama's nuke deal. fox news correspondent doug mckel way has our report. >> reporter: 8.6 million dollars for nuclear material. that's what the u.s. is paying iran to reduce the amount of heavy water it possesses during the first few years under and 90 tons in later years. the obama administration sees this as a win-win deal because first the u.s. produces no heavy water itself. it buys it on the international market. in addition, heavy water has a lot of uses such as in the manufacturer of fiber-optics and semiconductors and nuclear weapons, that's what has critics so incensed. house speaker paul ryan fired off angry response to the buy -- . >> the administration is trying to say iran is living up to obligations under t
tom? >> kevin corke with the president in london. >>> the state department today confirming the obama administration will buy 32 tons of nuclear material from iran. the move angering critics still reeling after iran received billions in sanctions relief thanks to president obama's nuke deal. fox news correspondent doug mckel way has our report. >> reporter: 8.6 million dollars for nuclear material. that's what the u.s. is paying iran to reduce the amount of heavy water it...
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vonnie: tom brought up tom dorsey -- staggst is, tom responsible for?has gone from strength to strength. >> tom was the longtime cfo. he really knows the operational side of the business starting up under bob eisner. he ran the parks and resorts which is one of their largest businesses. he spearheaded the entrance into shanghai. he has operational and financial experience. they really had been grooming him for 10-15 years for this position. lastim to be at the minute, the 11th hour, to decide he is not the right person is shocking to most investors out there. francine: what does it mean for, -- this is a major setback for bob iger? whaas it his guy? how could this have gone on for 15 years? >> i think this is a setback for bob iger. i like to argue that the crowning achievement in bob iger's role was that did orchestrate a successful succession plan. he identified the person the board and the management team and investors were comfortable with in tom staggs and put him in a position to replace bob. now that has been kind of put off guard. so, now questi
vonnie: tom brought up tom dorsey -- staggst is, tom responsible for?has gone from strength to strength. >> tom was the longtime cfo. he really knows the operational side of the business starting up under bob eisner. he ran the parks and resorts which is one of their largest businesses. he spearheaded the entrance into shanghai. he has operational and financial experience. they really had been grooming him for 10-15 years for this position. lastim to be at the minute, the 11th hour, to...
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tom? tom: this is a real treat.urrie with us from goldman sachs, and we have been talking commodities. joining us is someone we often have on, richard clarida of pimco. what you do not know is, he is our truly leading expert on this battle of economics that the fed should do, all wrapped around inflation. absolutely iconic on dsge, is what you have out of a chinese restaurant that gives you heartburn right here. stochastic general equilibrium. do you have a belief in it, from the 1990's, that you wrote? a way to think about key relationships in the economy, but it is not a destination. it is part of a bigger global view of macroeconomics. after the crisis, we have a better sense of the parts. tom: he is good at linking the theory andld of mathematics. that comes down to inflation. bring up the quote right now. i cannot say enough about the charts. the charts within the clarida note. tom: what you just said there is what blanchard tried to do three years ago. are we heading to a policy that would reflate after a cris
tom? tom: this is a real treat.urrie with us from goldman sachs, and we have been talking commodities. joining us is someone we often have on, richard clarida of pimco. what you do not know is, he is our truly leading expert on this battle of economics that the fed should do, all wrapped around inflation. absolutely iconic on dsge, is what you have out of a chinese restaurant that gives you heartburn right here. stochastic general equilibrium. do you have a belief in it, from the 1990's, that...
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tom: all right.z is going down, i thought ted cruz was, if any, his support from the very conservative side. >> it's clearly, ted cruz is the most conservative candidate running of the three right now. he clearly is a constitutional conservative. we're playing in donald trump's backyard. i'm not taking anything away from donald. he's got plenty of publicity. he owns new york, drive through manhattan and all you see are trump signs, not political posters but on buildings he owns or has built. so trump is, look, like ted cruz in texas and beat donald trump, certainly donald trump has to win new york. this is his hometown. tom: here we are, in the middle of april, do you have any idea how this is going to turn out? >> no, i don't. i wish i could tell you for the last 12 months, i've been wrong in every event. tom: and you everybody else. [laughter] >> and i've never been that wrong in my entire career. i've been in politics -- >> are they tearing up the rule book. and this whole beef about the rules and
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i wanted to show you crude at 38.19, tom. tom: very good. the bloomberg getting set up for jeffrey and gary. dollar index up we go, and this defines a range -- i rarely do this. i rarely use settlement and resistance lines, but it really works here. just round range-bound with this new dollar weakness. we're not there yet. there it is. one of the themes on an international jobs day. francine, what do you have? francine: i like that. that's exactly right. it's an international jobs day, especially after janet yellen will lay out her biggest concerns, talking about dollar strength and talking about the emerging markets, including china. i want to show you something a little bit different. i wanted to show you the index, this is the indian stock market, and i put it next to the -- you can see this is pretty much a story of all emerging market currency. when yellen says she won't hike, this is what happens. and there's a correct correlation, and that is basically from september of last year. now, with more on this global economy about janet yell
i wanted to show you crude at 38.19, tom. tom: very good. the bloomberg getting set up for jeffrey and gary. dollar index up we go, and this defines a range -- i rarely do this. i rarely use settlement and resistance lines, but it really works here. just round range-bound with this new dollar weakness. we're not there yet. there it is. one of the themes on an international jobs day. francine, what do you have? francine: i like that. that's exactly right. it's an international jobs day,...
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tom: great chart. it really shows the bank overlay as we go into the second and third week of april. francine: our guest host for the hour is paul donovan, global economist for ubs investment bank. great to have you on the program. japanl talk briefly about to see how you price risk. we will save japan for a later block. are we miss pricing risk? negative rates are skewing the banks. what does it mean if you are a player on the market? paul: we've got to be very careful. inflation has been taking up as we've seen. the answer is, maybe never. you've now got a rigged market. sitting here in the u k, the gilt market has been rigged for my entire career. you end up with this repression coming through. certain investors are forced to buy bonds. in that environment, you permanently end up with a distortion of the so-called risk-pre-rate of return. is lower.ield why are governments doing this? it is the fantastic way of reducing debt over time. it is basically like a tax on savers they don't realize they are
tom: great chart. it really shows the bank overlay as we go into the second and third week of april. francine: our guest host for the hour is paul donovan, global economist for ubs investment bank. great to have you on the program. japanl talk briefly about to see how you price risk. we will save japan for a later block. are we miss pricing risk? negative rates are skewing the banks. what does it mean if you are a player on the market? paul: we've got to be very careful. inflation has been...
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tom: thank you. let's look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. an interesting nuance. three days in a row, dow futures up. not near record highs but many stocks breaking up. strong, reverses a strong euro for two days and pulls back with nymex crude up from the afternoon yesterday. i noticed that the german 0.52, a numberis grinding lower. an important check. let's look at european stocks. we opened quite a lot higher on the back of commodities that are gaining 4.3% with some better-than-expected news from china. it was strengthening for quite some time and now we have a little bit of relief. tom: lots of relief with range imf leading this weekend there will be announcements from that and the press conference will have a lot of important interviews on economics in the weekend. where are we right now? every once in a while it is good to take a long-term view. this is back to eisenhower, lee churchill. --we go with the inflation this is the government's 10 year yield in the united states and t
tom: thank you. let's look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. an interesting nuance. three days in a row, dow futures up. not near record highs but many stocks breaking up. strong, reverses a strong euro for two days and pulls back with nymex crude up from the afternoon yesterday. i noticed that the german 0.52, a numberis grinding lower. an important check. let's look at european stocks. we opened quite a lot higher on the back of commodities that are gaining 4.3% with some...
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tom: mr.tay with us, and jeffrey sachs as well, of columbia. 2, dell futures up fractionally as well. on this friday, earth day, from london and new york, "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. a forex report. dollar,en, a smaller but a turn to the market today. francine: coming up shortly is "bloomberg ." what do you have, david? our guest tease -- from goldman sachs will talk about the weaker yen, and whether it may just the related to a bloomberg report or positive rates coming out of japan. that and more coming up on "bloomberg ." francine: let's get back to the u.s. energy secretary, live from washington, ernest moniz. we were talking about climate change, but we also need to talk about the price of oil. how will the price coming down arect future investment? you concerned about a significant oil spike in the near future? secretary moniz: in terms of the lower oil prices we currently have, speaking for the united states, we remain a significant oil importer. the
tom: mr.tay with us, and jeffrey sachs as well, of columbia. 2, dell futures up fractionally as well. on this friday, earth day, from london and new york, "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. a forex report. dollar,en, a smaller but a turn to the market today. francine: coming up shortly is "bloomberg ." what do you have, david? our guest tease -- from goldman sachs will talk about the weaker yen, and whether it may just the related to a bloomberg...
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tom: yeah. convey how important this discussion is. -- this iscine idea all against the backdrop of not global recession, but where's the growth going to come from? willf the other teams is yahoo! be there at christmas time, at labor day, who knows? scott galloway -- maybe he has a clue. if the stern school of business, galloway truly one of the nation's sharpest critics of yahoo!. we will do that in the next hour. ♪ francine: you are watching "surveillance," where the focus is on finance. tom, this is what we are watching for the rest of the week -- later this morning we will get earnings from coca-cola. results are due in about an hour. later, president obama meets with the king of saudi arabia and the heads of gcc. tomorrow, the ecb announces its interest rate decision. tune in for live coverage and the decision with president mario draghi. we are back with kit. we talked a little bit about productivity and brexit and markets, what we didn't talk about was what power mario draghi has to chang
tom: yeah. convey how important this discussion is. -- this iscine idea all against the backdrop of not global recession, but where's the growth going to come from? willf the other teams is yahoo! be there at christmas time, at labor day, who knows? scott galloway -- maybe he has a clue. if the stern school of business, galloway truly one of the nation's sharpest critics of yahoo!. we will do that in the next hour. ♪ francine: you are watching "surveillance," where the focus is on...
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tom: thinking coming up. is giving us an incredible perspective on the ups and downs of tech. we must stop everything and focus on twitter. i bought twitter, you sold. what a train wreck and a persistent mystery around this. first, why has this occurred? howard: the main thing that has occurred is that facebook has -- if you flipped it -- it will look like facebook. ballmer, here is their stakeaying into twitter. i think what happened with twitter, it is probably a board level like yahoo!. the board was focused on facebook and scale. they were focused on global and audience. what twitter has is a really smart network. it is not a friend network. it was a wonky smart network. lower-priced.mrs. is microeconomics the answer? howard: the answer was bloomberg . twitter should have recognized the two verticals that would have made them money, sports and finance. it would not be as big as facebook, but sports and finance rule the day. twitter was the pulse of that. owned -- have the same with sports. a deal with the
tom: thinking coming up. is giving us an incredible perspective on the ups and downs of tech. we must stop everything and focus on twitter. i bought twitter, you sold. what a train wreck and a persistent mystery around this. first, why has this occurred? howard: the main thing that has occurred is that facebook has -- if you flipped it -- it will look like facebook. ballmer, here is their stakeaying into twitter. i think what happened with twitter, it is probably a board level like yahoo!. the...
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tom: absolutely.to put this up because i do not agree with this. ," dowall street journal members back above 18,000. i bring this up because, frankly, the "surveillance" team, we clamber out of bed this morning. philosopher anthony dwyer -- you more than anybody i know -- maybe brian belski -- have talked about the wall of worry personified by mr. baker and his good people at "the journal." the wall is still there, isn't it? tony: think about this statistic. the percentage of newsletter writers, according to investors that were bullish worth 24.7%. the only two times that has happened in the last years were after the credit crisis in june of 1990 four, and the lehman crisis in 2008. you can have volatility, but those were extraordinary times to be a buyer of equity. tom: you have kept people in play in the markets with your theme and your nuances over the many years. now,e wall of worry there because janet yellen has not kept people in the markets? we are not getting the verbal from her as she effects
tom: absolutely.to put this up because i do not agree with this. ," dowall street journal members back above 18,000. i bring this up because, frankly, the "surveillance" team, we clamber out of bed this morning. philosopher anthony dwyer -- you more than anybody i know -- maybe brian belski -- have talked about the wall of worry personified by mr. baker and his good people at "the journal." the wall is still there, isn't it? tony: think about this statistic. the...
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tom: thanks so much. i guess it was a matter of time that we heard a news item like that from british air. let's do a data check. get your monday going, futures a little soggy. yields come in two basis points. churning, oil, as francine mentioned, is down 4% earlier, now down about 3%. the vix, 14.43. the dow, 17,900. -- the two year yield, seven 33, so a little bit of a turn in the yields this morning. francine: crude oil, you have mentioned it, so i want to focus on yen. 108.49. this is been -- this is being used by investors as a haven. i want to show you some of the 0.77 04 is what we are seeing but the canadian and australian dollars dropped as crude humbled. -- tumbled. line, addingreat to that nice quote that i saw this morning on bloomberg news. here is brent crude and i do not want to go into a lot of detail other than to say the phrase is room to move. this chart tells me nothing, and that is important. onannot go long or short where brent crude is, it is right down the middle of two standard de
tom: thanks so much. i guess it was a matter of time that we heard a news item like that from british air. let's do a data check. get your monday going, futures a little soggy. yields come in two basis points. churning, oil, as francine mentioned, is down 4% earlier, now down about 3%. the vix, 14.43. the dow, 17,900. -- the two year yield, seven 33, so a little bit of a turn in the yields this morning. francine: crude oil, you have mentioned it, so i want to focus on yen. 108.49. this is been...
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tom: wow. quite an ad. ad is part of a five figure digital buy, days before new york voters head to the polls this coming tuesday. american crossroads was founded by our next guest, joining us to analyze the 2016 presidential race former deputy chief of staff to george w. bush, fox news analyst, karl rove, friend, everything else included on there. karl, for a couple of people of our vintage, we remember the richard nixon story. there's a lot of voters looking at this and this is a history book item. >> yeah, what's interesting is, and first of all, let me be clear, the ad was the brilliant creation of others. what's interesting is that crossed radios has been doing a lot of work over aide or nine months what hillary clinton's vulnerabilities are. what's interesting is all the old scandals, the rose law firm, the travelgate, all of that kind of stuff is largely unknown to millennials, the younger voters, but once you start to talk about it, they look for the -- they look into the history of it. tom: they'll
tom: wow. quite an ad. ad is part of a five figure digital buy, days before new york voters head to the polls this coming tuesday. american crossroads was founded by our next guest, joining us to analyze the 2016 presidential race former deputy chief of staff to george w. bush, fox news analyst, karl rove, friend, everything else included on there. karl, for a couple of people of our vintage, we remember the richard nixon story. there's a lot of voters looking at this and this is a history book...
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tom: steve, you are always interesting, so good to see you. >> thank you, tom. tom: you bet. be sure to vote in tonight's poll -- he's a social media baron. links to everything are found at loudobbs.com. you have to be. >>> dramatic video illustrates just how porous our southern border is. watch this, as two illegal immigrants easily scale the 30 foot border fence in nogales separating mexico from arizona. television news crew captured the men presumably carrying drugs, go undetected by nearby border patrol officers and when they noticed cameras were filming them. they fled back into the fence in mexico. where are the big backpacks? >>> growing outrage at a shocking mural in california. the chicano studies at cal state northridge shows a menacing border agent with fangs in a position to beat a laborrer and shows an american flag upside down. the mural has been there since 1999. a long time. students are calling for it to be removed. school officials have no intention of paints over it saying the artwork is protected by free speech. >>> up next, the head of the trump campaign
tom: steve, you are always interesting, so good to see you. >> thank you, tom. tom: you bet. be sure to vote in tonight's poll -- he's a social media baron. links to everything are found at loudobbs.com. you have to be. >>> dramatic video illustrates just how porous our southern border is. watch this, as two illegal immigrants easily scale the 30 foot border fence in nogales separating mexico from arizona. television news crew captured the men presumably carrying drugs, go...
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tom: but this is the matter.ransactions are being done simply because of the hancement you get from the geographical move of dome crimes. what's al can's identical? >> al can is already a good growth. and the potential of growth in front of it, hopefully if the deal with taber goes through, they will be essentially debt-free or potentially even positive cash. so that positions them nicely for further m&a and from an operational perspective, more interesting. so that long-term game is still if he is not fed up with this maybe he can consider coming back and looking at glaxo. perhaps after that, the elevate the thing that closes all this down and makes it very difficult to make them work if the basic numbers just don't add up is you can't do earnings anymore. and you can't loan back and back.the interest francine: are we going to see m&a because of currency volatility get stronger? >> i think the first thing is the tax implications. the u.s. is not the only government by any stretch of the imagination that wants to
tom: but this is the matter.ransactions are being done simply because of the hancement you get from the geographical move of dome crimes. what's al can's identical? >> al can is already a good growth. and the potential of growth in front of it, hopefully if the deal with taber goes through, they will be essentially debt-free or potentially even positive cash. so that positions them nicely for further m&a and from an operational perspective, more interesting. so that long-term game is...
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tom, we've had quite a week. equities not doing much, but again, i look at currencies, and i look at what they're saying. tom: the we'll focus on the i.m.f. has to be the great phrase of 18 months, madam lagarde, the new mediocre. i don't think anyone's changed, francine. they're still talking about the new mediocre. francine: right, except the immediate oaker is maybe getting a little bit worse than it was 18 months ago. let's get straight to plorg's first word. here's caroline hyde. caroline: another casualty of the panama papers, this time it's spanish industry minister. he resigned after giving conflicting explanations to a fund. he initially denied any involvement before backtracking and calls for his ouster intensified after the newspaper report yesterday. another blow for brazilian president. the country's supreme court has rejected a motion to stop an impeachment vote against her that's scheduled for sunday. it's just the latest defeat for the battled leader, who lost support from key allies this week. th
tom, we've had quite a week. equities not doing much, but again, i look at currencies, and i look at what they're saying. tom: the we'll focus on the i.m.f. has to be the great phrase of 18 months, madam lagarde, the new mediocre. i don't think anyone's changed, francine. they're still talking about the new mediocre. francine: right, except the immediate oaker is maybe getting a little bit worse than it was 18 months ago. let's get straight to plorg's first word. here's caroline hyde. caroline:...
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tom: francine? audience, you are one of america's most accomplished entrepreneurs. you talk about fintech. why have we not seen a bank by facebook or google? steve: they are too expensive. it could have happened earlier. one of the challenges of the a large company is that you are a defender. our theuptors attackers. i talk about a balance between defenders and attackers in the book. when they are merging people are skeptical. i'm sure 10 years ago, when the idea of airbnb came up, that was crazy. now airbnb is worth more than marriott. you have to look at the disruptions and realize there is a cycle, but when they hit the tipping point valuations soar. sometimes little things end up buying the bigger things. francine: what is the endgame of the third wave? five-years, 10-years? steve: i think longer. the first wave was building the internet. when we started 3% of people were online. the second wave is building on top of the internet. integratingve is the internet seamlessly in every aspect, health
tom: francine? audience, you are one of america's most accomplished entrepreneurs. you talk about fintech. why have we not seen a bank by facebook or google? steve: they are too expensive. it could have happened earlier. one of the challenges of the a large company is that you are a defender. our theuptors attackers. i talk about a balance between defenders and attackers in the book. when they are merging people are skeptical. i'm sure 10 years ago, when the idea of airbnb came up, that was...
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tom: i get that.on't think that it has anything to do with these two guys getting together in riyadh? , is this a pro confluence of this moment with the green on this bloomberg screen, that cannot be ignored, can it? javier: you are right. the sentiment is changing. -- and obama and king sol king of saudi arabia together. we had money flows. the international agency has been quite bearish about oil prices, highlighting the downside. this is highlighting the positive. i think that that is in general the oil market has changed over the last weeks or months. this week has been different. wencine: how long are expecting backwardation? is it technical? will it spike higher because it has been in the range for a long time? javier: it is confluence. the confluence is happening as we go into the mine agencies into the northeast. remember that this is brent crude. it is produced out of the north sea. whether during the summer it is positive, as you know, francine, the only time of the year that we get a bit of
tom: i get that.on't think that it has anything to do with these two guys getting together in riyadh? , is this a pro confluence of this moment with the green on this bloomberg screen, that cannot be ignored, can it? javier: you are right. the sentiment is changing. -- and obama and king sol king of saudi arabia together. we had money flows. the international agency has been quite bearish about oil prices, highlighting the downside. this is highlighting the positive. i think that that is in...
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tom: dr.man, you have an inflammatory quote -- international coordination of policies in order to stabilize a global economy to be a theme at the g7 ise-shima summit that japan is chairing. we also see a growing likelihood of physical action for political reasons ahead of the japanese election in july." do you actually believe we can get a coordinated, fiscal response at a g7 meeting? robert: i believe that is true. but how much each country decides to move will be heavily influenced by local conditions. francine: go ahead. robert: the key thing is that we saw prime minister and going to washington -- prime minister abe going to washington, and working toward a more coordinated global policy. there is a consensus among global leaders that the idea of currency wars is a bad idea and the central bank should step back from it. but if we do not have the central banks doing something, something else has to be done, and that puts the onus on fiscal policy, in all forms, for some countries to do some
tom: dr.man, you have an inflammatory quote -- international coordination of policies in order to stabilize a global economy to be a theme at the g7 ise-shima summit that japan is chairing. we also see a growing likelihood of physical action for political reasons ahead of the japanese election in july." do you actually believe we can get a coordinated, fiscal response at a g7 meeting? robert: i believe that is true. but how much each country decides to move will be heavily influenced by...
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i ask you, tom. tom: i don't think nato is obs lute. but donald trump he, absolutely has legitimate points, one robert gates and multiple presidents have made behind the scenes, europe doesn't spend what you say to germany as the best example, spend more in this timeline or the bases go to poland and you lose that revenue there absolutely is -- clarence: not a great time to be attacking nato. now we can talk about europe, pat work the kind of problems they're dealing with right now as well as what's happening in the middle east. tom: that's a two-way street. clarence: that could be worked out. it's always awkward, not spending enough on defense. pat: clarence, look, it is seven years after world -- 70 years after world war ii, 25 years after the end of the cold war. why do 600 million europeans, rich, fat, and prosperous, need the united states of america to defend them from a middle class country of 147 million? why is it not time for the europeans to man up, put on their big boy pants and defend themselves? eleanor: why don't you go o
i ask you, tom. tom: i don't think nato is obs lute. but donald trump he, absolutely has legitimate points, one robert gates and multiple presidents have made behind the scenes, europe doesn't spend what you say to germany as the best example, spend more in this timeline or the bases go to poland and you lose that revenue there absolutely is -- clarence: not a great time to be attacking nato. now we can talk about europe, pat work the kind of problems they're dealing with right now as well as...
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tom? >> alex perez tonight, thank >>> next tonight, donald trump and hillary clinton, closer to a faceoff in november, following those big wins in new york. trump at his victory party with a more serious tone, trying out a more presidential style. ted cruz shut-out in the empire state, but fighting on. tonight, the math, and the momentum are trump's. and abc's david wright is covering the trump campaign in indiana, one of the next battleground states. >> reporter: basking in his biggest win yet, today donald trump rallied indiana voters with all his greatest hits. >> lyin' ted cruz, lyin' ted. i call her crooked hillary. i can tell you, this is a crooked system. i love running against crooked hillary. hillary, you're fired! >> reporter: but last night in new york, a glimpse of something different. >> senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. >> reporter: did you hear that? he actually called him senator cruz. the consummate dealmaker changing his sales pitch to close the deal.
tom? >> alex perez tonight, thank >>> next tonight, donald trump and hillary clinton, closer to a faceoff in november, following those big wins in new york. trump at his victory party with a more serious tone, trying out a more presidential style. ted cruz shut-out in the empire state, but fighting on. tonight, the math, and the momentum are trump's. and abc's david wright is covering the trump campaign in indiana, one of the next battleground states. >> reporter: basking...
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tom: if you see t.p.p. one thing that -- i would agree you have a oint is the protection against patents so we have the ability them.p pat: patents. clarence: i agree about liberals have nd not done a good job of explaining the benefits of trade. what the consequences -- nafta.a half pat: can you explain the and a half that in the fall. stkpwh clarence: we talked about why americans turned against fair trade. workers are complaining about trade policy for years but for the first time there's a leader to say it, donald trump, who has become a spokesperson it. eleanor: his argument is he how the system works so he will change it? i don't think so. prediction. hillary clinton will secure the up ssary delegates to lock their party's nomination before donald an frontrunner trump and trump will lock up the knowledge nation before the convention. pat. pat: the hillary clinton is if she can defeat comey.director but with regard to the republicans i do believe despite hat everyone says trump will have enough delegat
tom: if you see t.p.p. one thing that -- i would agree you have a oint is the protection against patents so we have the ability them.p pat: patents. clarence: i agree about liberals have nd not done a good job of explaining the benefits of trade. what the consequences -- nafta.a half pat: can you explain the and a half that in the fall. stkpwh clarence: we talked about why americans turned against fair trade. workers are complaining about trade policy for years but for the first time there's a...
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tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news.athan: the national park service says the washiton monument will be closed through saturday, at least. hopefully they get it reopened sunday. a huge step forward in the fight against the zika virus. and how it could lead to a vaccine. and would you put a deposit on a car sight unseen? turns out a lot of people did just that. carr, the price tag, time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator mikulski who will "deliver results." i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. jonathan: perhaps no issue dominated the just-concluded nuclear security summit more a dirtylear ma
tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news.athan: the national park service says the washiton monument will be closed through saturday, at least. hopefully they get it reopened sunday. a huge step forward in the fight against the zika virus. and how it could lead to a vaccine. and would you put a deposit on a car sight unseen? turns out a lot of people did just that. carr, the price tag, time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates"...
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i'm tom burges watson. the men thought to be the fugitive suspect in the paris attacks and the brussels bombings has been arrested. a second wave of the in line with an eu deal, leaving the greek island of less post -- was lesbos. calls for him to resign, british prime minister david cameron's lives in the polls come after his father was named in the -- slips in the polls, after his father was named in the panama paper s. good evening. french police sources say the fugitive suspect of the november 13 paris attacks and last month bombings in brussels has been arrested in belgium. this following a raid in the belgian capital. the suspect, mohamed abrini, is thought to be the third mysterious person seen wearing a hat alongside 2 other bombers in cctv footage taken at brussels airport just before the attack occurred. let's take a look. reporter: another breakthrough in the pursuit of the paris and brussels perpetrators. mohamed abrini is suspected to be the man on the ground become one of several arrest made o
i'm tom burges watson. the men thought to be the fugitive suspect in the paris attacks and the brussels bombings has been arrested. a second wave of the in line with an eu deal, leaving the greek island of less post -- was lesbos. calls for him to resign, british prime minister david cameron's lives in the polls come after his father was named in the -- slips in the polls, after his father was named in the panama paper s. good evening. french police sources say the fugitive suspect of the...
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i'm tom burges watson. leaders gather in washington for nuclear security summit amidst concerns that terrorists could make the so-called dirty bomb. tensions on the greek island as scuffles break out at camps housing migrants as mps in athens vote on laws taking the way for them to be deported. shocking to the court -- that is how the u.n. disrupts testimony from more than 100 girls and women in the central african republic who say they were abused by international peacekeepers. tom: good evening. a global security summit got underway in washington take. more than 50 world leaders are gathering there, the last such a summit of the obama presidency. last month's deadly attacks in brussels have field concerns about nuclear material falling into the hands of terrorist organizations. despite those threats, president obama says some progress has been made in the field of nuclear security. here is what he said. 102 nationsama: have ratified the treaty, the convention on the cisco production of nuclear material. a
i'm tom burges watson. leaders gather in washington for nuclear security summit amidst concerns that terrorists could make the so-called dirty bomb. tensions on the greek island as scuffles break out at camps housing migrants as mps in athens vote on laws taking the way for them to be deported. shocking to the court -- that is how the u.n. disrupts testimony from more than 100 girls and women in the central african republic who say they were abused by international peacekeepers. tom: good...
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tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: it is a more showtime. after a week of hard work, the constitution hall is ready to host "jeopardy." himself, alexost trebek come is in town come excited to take america's favorite we show to the aim nation's capital -- to the nations capital. alex trebek said he the crews and has had preshow meetings to go over everything. alex: entertainment, particularly pop music. i know some of the stars, but i don't know their music. i'm fairly well-versed in movie trivia, american history, geography. those would be my favorite categories if they came up. leon: he is sandbagging. i bet that he knows it all. three shows be taped in front of studio audiences, from tomorrow through next wednesday. the shows will not be aired for a while. kimberly: the interesting thing is he said he drinks a lot of 2% milk. i was wondering where you were going with that. steve: it will be a great day at dar all the tickets are sold out. kimberly: and they were free. steve: some people are trying to sell them. be careful, don't pay for th
tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: it is a more showtime. after a week of hard work, the constitution hall is ready to host "jeopardy." himself, alexost trebek come is in town come excited to take america's favorite we show to the aim nation's capital -- to the nations capital. alex trebek said he the crews and has had preshow meetings to go over everything. alex: entertainment, particularly pop music. i know some of the stars, but i don't know their music. i'm fairly well-versed in...
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i'm tom shillue.deck to tell us what exciting stories we will be reading. >> i am indeed at the "red eye" tease desk. cruz and kasich are teaming up to keep trump from getting the nomination. and here i thought cruz was opposed to strange bedfellow. and it is the return of "game of thrones." spoiler alert, tom the prude shillue agrees. >> what? >> and star of full and fuller house stops by for an interview.
i'm tom shillue.deck to tell us what exciting stories we will be reading. >> i am indeed at the "red eye" tease desk. cruz and kasich are teaming up to keep trump from getting the nomination. and here i thought cruz was opposed to strange bedfellow. and it is the return of "game of thrones." spoiler alert, tom the prude shillue agrees. >> what? >> and star of full and fuller house stops by for an interview.
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here with tom hanks.ing back for a second into this little center you got. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: this is a milestone in your career. do you remember the first milestone, the thing where you went okay, everything is-- i might be able to do this for a living. >> i got it chipped. >> stephen: yeah. >> it was the zen i could afford to have my car repaired. >> stephen: not afford the car. >> so you are driving the used car, right, tat's been yours for awhile. and a red light comes on the dash that says check voltage regulator. i don't know nothing about cars. but you know what that meant? bankruptcy, failure. >> stephen:s that is how you were teetering, how thin the ice was. >> all of my life, as soon as i started driving i lived an absolute total fear of the red light on the dash board. >> stephen: what would you do? >> i would wait until it would with go off. i would hope if i can make it to corning, the red light might go off. i had a faulty regulator once and it was coming on and off. but then you get
here with tom hanks.ing back for a second into this little center you got. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: this is a milestone in your career. do you remember the first milestone, the thing where you went okay, everything is-- i might be able to do this for a living. >> i got it chipped. >> stephen: yeah. >> it was the zen i could afford to have my car repaired. >> stephen: not afford the car. >> so you are driving the used car, right, tat's been yours for...
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it's so dreary. >> it is, tom.ral dreary mornings the past several days and scattered showers and storms again this morning? >> the good news, no rain until, like, maybe 10:00, 11:00 tonight. staying dry all day. so great for comcast cares day. the broccoli city festival going on. the only thing is, we're suffering from solar deprivation. >> right. >> we haven't had any sun since last wednesday, and here we are off to another gray morning. there is the capitol under this gray skies, starting off early on this saturday morning, producing a little drizzle. maybe in some of the rural areas. radar not picking that up. storm team 4 radar showing all dry pretty . rural areas. the main area of rain is way out here in the midwest. it's along the mississippi river valley. leading edge of that, a few sprinkles coming into southern west virginia and kentucky, but most of this heavier rain is not going to arrive here until late tonight. so starting off cool. temperatures hovering around 50 degrees. you're going to get sersz ex
it's so dreary. >> it is, tom.ral dreary mornings the past several days and scattered showers and storms again this morning? >> the good news, no rain until, like, maybe 10:00, 11:00 tonight. staying dry all day. so great for comcast cares day. the broccoli city festival going on. the only thing is, we're suffering from solar deprivation. >> right. >> we haven't had any sun since last wednesday, and here we are off to another gray morning. there is the capitol under this...
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tom? >> dan, thank you. >>> and the reaction to prince's death is coming from across the spectrum, and around the world. here's linsey davis on the outpouring from the millions of people he touched. >> reporter: in the streets, online, even out of this world. nasa, joining in the collective remembrances, tweeting a picture of purple nebula. from boston to orlando, new orleans to australia. world landmarks bathed in purple. across the globe, an outpouring and an outcry. some moved to tears, others moved to dance. spontaneous dance parties breaking out like this one in brooklyn, hosted by director spike lee, where they partied like it was 1999. minneapolis' mayo clinic posted this message, encouraging people to wear purple. and across the pond, at lunch with queen elizabeth, there was michelle obama, dressed in his favorite color. bruno mars posting this photo of a note from prince. bruno, may your only heroes be god and yourself. piece, -- peace and be wild. and elton john tweeting, he was
tom? >> dan, thank you. >>> and the reaction to prince's death is coming from across the spectrum, and around the world. here's linsey davis on the outpouring from the millions of people he touched. >> reporter: in the streets, online, even out of this world. nasa, joining in the collective remembrances, tweeting a picture of purple nebula. from boston to orlando, new orleans to australia. world landmarks bathed in purple. across the globe, an outpouring and an outcry. some...
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that's the way it looks. >> tom, thank you.agers storm a home, threaten a northern ♪ ♪ teenagers storm a home, threaten a northern ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ life's morning multitasking for a growing family, and drawers with many layers, to show exactly what you need. life's sharing a meal. and a kitchen with room for everyone. spend $4000 or more on a new kitchen and get 15% back at the ikea kitchen event. >>> a homen vacation victim honored this week as a survivor. she is sharing some important lessons learned >>> kristi newman and her news were newly weds when someone broke into their home and held at at knife point. >> i was thinking i've been married a month and my husband is going to die in front of my face. >> the doorbell rang in the middle of the night. three young men broke in through the garage. they had a club and knives. kristi was upstairs in bed. >> and then i heard the scuffle, like him hitting the wall. and then i heard chris run, from my husband. i said, chris run? >> she didn't have a chance. beat the company. >> they said if y
that's the way it looks. >> tom, thank you.agers storm a home, threaten a northern ♪ ♪ teenagers storm a home, threaten a northern ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ life's morning multitasking for a growing family, and drawers with many layers, to show exactly what you need. life's sharing a meal. and a kitchen with room for everyone. spend $4000 or more on a new kitchen and get 15% back at the ikea kitchen event. >>> a homen vacation victim honored this week as a survivor. she is sharing some...
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i'm tom shillue. i hope andy levy is at the "red eye" tease deck to tell us what exciting stories we will be reading. >> i am indeed at the "red eye" tease desk. cruz and kasich are teaming up to keep trump from getting the nomination. and here i thought cruz was opposed to strange bedfellow. and it is the return of "game of thrones." spoiler alert, tom the prude shillue agrees. >> what? >> and star of full and fuller house stops by for an interview. no offense, but saggit was a good interview. >> thank you, andy. >>> our first member of "house of cards" fox news contributor and editor and column nie at the "new york times" and new york time best seller monica crowellly. oh look, whoa are on nathan. his father was an apple 2 g is, nathan mcintosh. and fox business network personal finance reporter from the book "rich is not a four letter word." and he cut the throats of more actors than sweeney todd. next to me is the author of razzle dazzle. michael reidle. >> ted cruz is hoping in bed with another m
i'm tom shillue. i hope andy levy is at the "red eye" tease deck to tell us what exciting stories we will be reading. >> i am indeed at the "red eye" tease desk. cruz and kasich are teaming up to keep trump from getting the nomination. and here i thought cruz was opposed to strange bedfellow. and it is the return of "game of thrones." spoiler alert, tom the prude shillue agrees. >> what? >> and star of full and fuller house stops by for an...
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big blow to tom brady. sorry patriots fans as appeals court rules the patriots quarterback must serve a four-game suspension in connection with the "deflategate" scandal. judge andrew napolitano can not wait to weigh in.t ♪ or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. he's agreed to give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain... i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open
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howard. >> all right, tom. carolina probably has two, number one picks and villanova nba probably has none but they play great. >> agreed. >> thanks, tom. >> we should be on after the game. shallville know have a within this game. that's tonight. >> tonight a big day or today a big day allen iverson. ai was elected to the basketball hall of fame on the first time he was eligible he averaged 26.7 points a game for this career. 12 of those with the sixers. seventh all time in nba scoring. and what people will remember a lot of plays but this cross over michael jordan made michael jordan look silly did he that to a lot of players. ai looks back to his coach, however, larry brown. >> i wish i would have bought into what he was trying to give me all along. being a certified bleep for nothing when he all -- all he wanted was the best for me. i didn't take constructive criticism the way i should have. >> the phillies played today. let's go to cincinnati. their first game. it's opening game cincinnati. ryan howard bein
howard. >> all right, tom. carolina probably has two, number one picks and villanova nba probably has none but they play great. >> agreed. >> thanks, tom. >> we should be on after the game. shallville know have a within this game. that's tonight. >> tonight a big day or today a big day allen iverson. ai was elected to the basketball hall of fame on the first time he was eligible he averaged 26.7 points a game for this career. 12 of those with the sixers. seventh...
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called two witnesses and kept tom fallas himself off the stand. in the three-week-long trial the potential star witness saying only this -- "i will not testify." >> it was clearly a smart decision by fallas' lawyers not to put him on the stand. because the minute you put a whole case often ends up hinging on the credibility of that person. here the evidence was not particularly strong. and so there was no reason from the defense's perspective to have him testify. >> reporter: the reasonable doubt culminating in today's dramatic verdict delivered just hours ago to a hushed courtroom. >> we the jury find the defendant thomas fallas not guilty of murder in the second degree and all lesser included offenses, signed by the jury foreperson. >> this case is over. prosecutors can't appeal. >> any good prosecutor is going to know, based on the evidence that they had, that this was at the very least a tough case for them. >> the original 911 call was made -- >> reporter: tomorrow night on "20/20," ryan smith will take viewers inside the house where it all s
called two witnesses and kept tom fallas himself off the stand. in the three-week-long trial the potential star witness saying only this -- "i will not testify." >> it was clearly a smart decision by fallas' lawyers not to put him on the stand. because the minute you put a whole case often ends up hinging on the credibility of that person. here the evidence was not particularly strong. and so there was no reason from the defense's perspective to have him testify. >>...