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let's bring in tom lee, global adviser. tom is one of the street's biggest bulls. predicted the s&p 500 will be 12% higher by year's end. tom, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me here. >> why does wall street have it so wrong right now? >> well, you know, i think there's a lot of skepticism, and a lot of things to be worried about. if we look back at the last 35 years, or 50 years, you know, the equity markets typically take their direction from what's going on in credit. especially in high yield. there's a lot of bullish development in the eye yield market. on track to be up 12% this year. the s&p has never had a down year when high yields had a double-digit year. >> what are the big sectors investors are really getting wrong, really discounting? >> i think there's two big story lines this year. i think a lot of it you guys were talking about. the first, the dollar hasn't finished as strong as people thought. it's triggering a pretty good rotation. because there's revisions with most nationals. there's this global search for carry. i think it's real
let's bring in tom lee, global adviser. tom is one of the street's biggest bulls. predicted the s&p 500 will be 12% higher by year's end. tom, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me here. >> why does wall street have it so wrong right now? >> well, you know, i think there's a lot of skepticism, and a lot of things to be worried about. if we look back at the last 35 years, or 50 years, you know, the equity markets typically take their direction from what's going...
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. >> reporter: jonathan rhys meyers plays the brutal slave owner tom lee who fathers a child with onee slaves. >> these guys were the part that made you proud. i was the part that made you angry. >> your part pissed me off. >> what the hell do you know about children? may i ask what you did to prepare yourself to play such a dark character. >> i accepted from the moment i got there i would be the villain and i had to be as bruleal as i could possibly be. otherwise i would be dishonest and disrespectful to the material. >> there's a moment in your performance that was particularly difficult. >> i think definitely for me, the hardest day with its own respect was the whipping scene because of the original and it just being so iconic. >> what do you want people to take from this. >> one of my prayers for this is this would bring about a sense of healing and clarity. >> reporter: byron pitts, abc it looks good, but i'll tell you one person who is not watching it is snoop dogg who says he's tired of seeing us playing slaves. seems like every time the toilet gets cleaned, someone's there to
. >> reporter: jonathan rhys meyers plays the brutal slave owner tom lee who fathers a child with onee slaves. >> these guys were the part that made you proud. i was the part that made you angry. >> your part pissed me off. >> what the hell do you know about children? may i ask what you did to prepare yourself to play such a dark character. >> i accepted from the moment i got there i would be the villain and i had to be as bruleal as i could possibly be. otherwise...
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> welcome back do "worldwide exchange." >> good morning and thank you for joining us. as we look ahead to the trading week ahead, what are the key factors? i suppose that we know we have a more dovish fed. are earnings delivering enough to see a bigger rally in markets? >> i don't think so, wilford. we're in the back half of earning season. and will we see any improvement in the weakish earnings that we've seen so far this quarter, we're on track for a fifth consecutive quarter of falling, i think both falling revenue and falling earnings, certainly falling earnings. so, you know, will we see any relief in that in the back half? i
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we constantly scrutinize millions of rates... answering the question once and for all, who has the lowest. just go to compare.com and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest, and hit purchase. so you can get back to whatever it is you civilians do when you're not thinking about car insurance. compare.com >>> i'm always telling you a stock like apple should be owned, not traded. sometime it can be very difficult. it is hard to remember what we saw last week
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arrested today for allegedly beating an inmate last year. 27-year-old phillip scenario and 31-year-old tom lee face felony assault charges. ruben garcia told ktvu deputies repeatedly punched, kicked and slammed him against the wall last july. even though he was shackled. garcia also told ktvu he didn't report the attack until the death of inmate michael tyree in a neighboring cell weeks later. the sheriff's office says it launched a thorough investigation. >> our shares major crime detective unit interviewed over 24 inmates. witnesses. they traveled down to a prison on to the mexico border and interviewed a witness. >> ruben garcia says he suffered permanent nerve damage. it is the latest in a string of black ice for the jail. a federal investigation cited a lack of adequate training, supervision and staffing at the facility. >>> new developments in a house fire that killed a five-year- old boy in vallejo. tonight the case is a homicide investigation. police say the arsonist who deliberately burned the house killed his own son. they are warning people who might see the suspect not to approach
arrested today for allegedly beating an inmate last year. 27-year-old phillip scenario and 31-year-old tom lee face felony assault charges. ruben garcia told ktvu deputies repeatedly punched, kicked and slammed him against the wall last july. even though he was shackled. garcia also told ktvu he didn't report the attack until the death of inmate michael tyree in a neighboring cell weeks later. the sheriff's office says it launched a thorough investigation. >> our shares major crime...
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>> what's interesting about this list is these are in some cases state supreme court justices, so tom leeillett, folks like that, david stras, three supreme court justices with conservative reputations. ariane mentioned they are all former federal court judges and of note tom lee is senator mike lee's brother. >> a-ha. >> so when it comes to a potential senate confirmation process, you know, that couldn't hurt. >> and, steve, just staying with you, you know, what sort of message -- you made -- you made an excellent point earlier. you were saying to me the list is tantalizing for conservatives, right, but in no way might this list be binding meaning this is who mr. trump is floating right now. if he were to become elected president, that doesn't necessarily mean he would go with any of these names. >> no. there's nothing that requires him to. indeed, even if he puts one of these names forward, there's nothing that requires him to keep with it if he changes his mind so i think what we're seeing here is actually a very shrewd political move by mr. trump in basically giving them all of this r
>> what's interesting about this list is these are in some cases state supreme court justices, so tom leeillett, folks like that, david stras, three supreme court justices with conservative reputations. ariane mentioned they are all former federal court judges and of note tom lee is senator mike lee's brother. >> a-ha. >> so when it comes to a potential senate confirmation process, you know, that couldn't hurt. >> and, steve, just staying with you, you know, what sort of...
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy.and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> time for the "final trade," tim. >> not catastrophe, but the hyg has had a very good run. short. >> i'm happy to be a short seller this market, spy. sell that short especially if we break the may 6th lows. >> paypal, first analyst meeting as an independent company tomorrow. when they reported a couple of weeks ago they did not guide up for 2016. they might have saved a little something for the meeting. i think this breaks out over the next two months at 42. >> will from lehigh, great. he should go out tonight. >> you almost said will hasselhoff. >> break it out. >> thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for m
margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy.and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> time for the "final trade,"...
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. todd spaletto, president of the north face, we are working on the prototype to match customers to gear. watson, let's give it a try. say it's mid-june and i'm backpacking in yosemite. of our 353 jackets, i can recommend nine. watson, what if it rains? there is just a 3% chance of rain, so i recommend the breathable stretch fleece fuse form dolomiti jacket. a perfect choice watson. no wonder our customer loyalty numbers keep climbing. i believe we can do even better. i like the way you think. >>> time for the final trade. pety? >> saw paper today in nokia. they're buying the upside calls. >> that is name we have not mentioned. in a very lo
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> it's been hard to bet on china over the past year, there could be a major opportunity that investors are missing. seema mody has the details from hq. >> speaking with many people on the ground in china, simon, over the last two weeks, it's clear health care is being seen as the biggest untapped opportunity in china. roughly 96 million people have diabetes in the country. one of the highest rates in the world due in part to the consumption of sugary drinks and adoption of a western lifestyle. they're now getting overweight and obese at a fast rate. that's creating an opportunity for drugmakers that specialize in treating diab
margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> it's been hard to bet on china over...
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tom: william lee with us.e great, as we continue our discussion on global affairs, and also what we see within the domestic economy. speaking of that, oil. skip york is in town. we will speak with skip york about oil, and really focus on the gaming and the vet of the future value of oil, the so-called terminal value of oil. futures -15. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: we are looking in the markets. they are worried that maybe the markets are pricing for fed action in june. tom, let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with vonnie quinn. oil company royal dutch shell the estimates. oil prices were offset, that hit a 12 year low. shell has cut thousands of jobs in renegotiated contract. the world's largest beer maker posted first-quarter sales growth that was less than expected. anheuser-busch inbev blamed weakness in brazil. the company is in the midst of that takeover of sab miller. itsnbev is selling some of european targets beer brand. and adidas will look for a buyer for its adams and ashwor
tom: william lee with us.e great, as we continue our discussion on global affairs, and also what we see within the domestic economy. speaking of that, oil. skip york is in town. we will speak with skip york about oil, and really focus on the gaming and the vet of the future value of oil, the so-called terminal value of oil. futures -15. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: we are looking in the markets. they are worried that maybe the markets are pricing for fed action in june....
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. >> reporter: he plays the brutal slave owner tom lee who fathers a child with one of the slaves. >>hat made you proud. >> what do you know about children? >> what did you do to take on that role? >> i was the villain and i had to be as brutal as possibly could be. >> a moment in your performance that was particularly difficult? >> i think definitely for me, the hardest day in some respect was the whipping scene. this will bring about a sense of healing and clarity. >> reporter: for "good morning america," byron >>> coming up next here on "good morning america" -- toast the dog is still here, with sara. we have the ultimate memorial day d >>> back now with the best dishes for your memorial day, chef enrique olvera is here. his restaurant pujol in mexico city is ranked 16th in the world and he stars in the netflix series "chef's table." take a look. >> most people in mexico will tell you that the best type -- it was a challenge for us. how can we make a better taco? ones that are sold in the streets. in order to produce a taco that's amazing you must understand how a taco is built. >>
. >> reporter: he plays the brutal slave owner tom lee who fathers a child with one of the slaves. >>hat made you proud. >> what do you know about children? >> what did you do to take on that role? >> i was the villain and i had to be as brutal as possibly could be. >> a moment in your performance that was particularly difficult? >> i think definitely for me, the hardest day in some respect was the whipping scene. this will bring about a sense of...
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. >> reporter: he plays the brutal slave owner tom lee who fathers a child with one of the slaves. >> made you proud. i was the part that made you angry. >> what do you know about children? >> may i ask, what did you prepare to play such a dark character? >> i accepted that i was the villain and i had to be as brutal as possibly could be. >> a moment in your performance that was particularly difficult? >> i think definitely for me, the hardest day in some respect was the whipping scene. because of the original and it being so iconic. >> what do you want people to take from this? >> this will bring a sense of healing and clarity. >> reporter: for "good morning america," byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> it airs tonight on history. >>> coming up next here on "good morning america" -- toast the dog is still here, with sara. we have the ultimate memorial day dishes next, we're eating. orial amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $500 on the memorial day special edition m
. >> reporter: he plays the brutal slave owner tom lee who fathers a child with one of the slaves. >> made you proud. i was the part that made you angry. >> what do you know about children? >> may i ask, what did you prepare to play such a dark character? >> i accepted that i was the villain and i had to be as brutal as possibly could be. >> a moment in your performance that was particularly difficult? >> i think definitely for me, the hardest day in...
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from theve got tom lee research. he is one of the most accurate forecasters.schatzker interview with the chief executive of delta on his vision for the company. the latest on ferrari, on the acre hughes halliburton takeover. it's fascinating because crude oil as i speak has moved from positive to negative. look at that big slide. the deal fellsons apart. david: thanks very much. up next, a look at what's on the agenda today and later on this week. ♪ jonathan: here's an update for you. the dow is up by 31 points. the s&p is up around by about five. sharp drop-off in crude in the last 20 minutes or so. it didn't really come from nowhere. that is your market update. david: we get april manufacturing data at 10:00. earnings afterg closing. megan: the indiana primary is tomorrow. tesla reports on wednesday. jonathan: i always get excited about hell rose. -- payrolls. i'm excited about the milken institute local conference. there's a stellar lineup of bloomberg.t here on a big guest is coming up tomorrow. i think the markets are fascinating. what happens. the data i
from theve got tom lee research. he is one of the most accurate forecasters.schatzker interview with the chief executive of delta on his vision for the company. the latest on ferrari, on the acre hughes halliburton takeover. it's fascinating because crude oil as i speak has moved from positive to negative. look at that big slide. the deal fellsons apart. david: thanks very much. up next, a look at what's on the agenda today and later on this week. ♪ jonathan: here's an update for you. the dow...
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. - omg. you are so funny. in the time it took me to type that, if i were driving 55 miles an hour, i'd have driven the length of a football field blindly. not funny at all. don't text and drive. the more you know. >>>
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> our next guest is the co-ceo of kissinger associates, a china expert that i often turn to to make sense of the world's second largest economy, a board member of starbucks and fed ex, joshua cooper ramo's new book "the seventh sense" aims to make sense of the emerging era of connectivity. he says it is as transformative as the enlightenment. that's a pretty big statement. of course i'm making it, but i read the book. >> thank you. >> and you make it as well. everything you look at whether it's a corporation, a human being, i have to see not just what they are or it is but what its connections are to get a sense for it. >> that's right. as you look aroun
margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> our next guest is the co-ceo of kissinger associates, a china...
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy.k for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. there's a place for vacationers than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now... where every amazing, despicable, wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation. ♪ whoa go with me now it's made for those who vacation like they mean it. universal orlando resort. >>> it's time now for "street talk," our dive into the analyst recommendations we think you need to know b the first stock is lowe's. citigroup upgrading lowe's to a buy if neutral. they cite, yeah, weakover all market but notes that customers are spending more outside of apparel. and
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy.sk for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. you've been to my place. no, i wasn't...oh look, you dropped something. it's your resume with a 20 dollar bill taped to it. that's weird. you want to work for ge too. hahaha, what? well we're always looking for developers who are up for big world changing challenges like making planes, trains and hospitals run better. why don't you check your new watch and tell me what time i should be there. oh, i don't hire people. i'm a developer. m gonna need monday off. again, not my call. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. we'll ge
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joining us is tom lee and oksana. you're going to do fixed income for us. quity exposure buy the dips if there are any in june. that's the takeaway from what you think, even with all the fed talk and possible action? >> yes. i think part of it is the fed tightened in december. this would be their second hike. i think we have to just keep in mind the market has priced in a lot more tightening already. maybe not in the fed futures but in financial conditions. we have inflation picking up, commodities bottoming. the dollar is not gaining any more. high yield is probably the most important thing to focus on. it's telling us the stock market should have double-digit gains this year. >> so high yield? what's high yield telling us? what did he mean by that. >> i'm going on the record saying high yield may actually be a better investment at this point than equities because if we are looking at a tepid sort of muddle-through recovery, historically high yield has tended to do well during periods like this. what equities have going for them, from a dividend standpoint
joining us is tom lee and oksana. you're going to do fixed income for us. quity exposure buy the dips if there are any in june. that's the takeaway from what you think, even with all the fed talk and possible action? >> yes. i think part of it is the fed tightened in december. this would be their second hike. i think we have to just keep in mind the market has priced in a lot more tightening already. maybe not in the fed futures but in financial conditions. we have inflation picking up,...
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tom sims -- lee says the the suspect had an axe in his hand at some point. >> reporter:the officers were not hurt, the woman and her son both the woman said to be coherent talking with police motive for the violence, police initially characterized this as a domestic incident. neighbor trish harvey knows the family. >> reporter:what appears to be a long-handled ax lay in the street with some other items marked as details about the confrontation except to say the officers had precious little time to react. >>sot lt. tom sims/san jose police-- to have this unfold right in front of you. to realize what was going on, it was over. >> reporter: >> grant:two alameda county sheriff's deputies who are charged with beating a suspect after a high speed chase-- are expected to turn themselves by the end of the day. >> grant:luis santa-maria and paul wieber are facing several charges. after investigators say they beat 29-year-old stanislav petrov with their batons near san francisco's mc-clinton park. >> grant:the incident was captured on november. the deputies were following him after he allegedly le
tom sims -- lee says the the suspect had an axe in his hand at some point. >> reporter:the officers were not hurt, the woman and her son both the woman said to be coherent talking with police motive for the violence, police initially characterized this as a domestic incident. neighbor trish harvey knows the family. >> reporter:what appears to be a long-handled ax lay in the street with some other items marked as details about the confrontation except to say the officers had precious...
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. show show me more like this. s. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what blows you away. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> welcome back. let's get to the new york stock exchange where jim cramer joins us now. good morning. what do you think of the numbers? >> look, there's a worldwide in the last few weeks, we started thinking the commodities got ahead of themselves. maybe oil. the u.s. is going to be strong. china is going to be okay. suddenly, it's unraveling. i don't want to put too much emphasis on any one given number, but the notion of acceleration of worldwide growth, which drove the
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margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy.i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> squawk sports news. washington nationals starting pitcher stephen strasburg reportedly reached a deal. seven years, $175 million. >> wow! >> nice. official announcement is expected later today. what a great country. >> especially with the career and the injuries that he has had. >> right. >> i hope they have money left for bryce harper. that's all i am saying. >> so you are a nationals fan. >> yeah. i follow them. >> okay. >> hope they do well. >> they are doing well. i am looking for a new team. >> just got swept by the cubs, i think. >> the reds. >> the reds -- i am not mad at the reds. >> will you give up the reds? >> no. i did that to the bengals. i won't do it to the reds. >>
margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy.i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. >>> squawk sports news. washington nationals starting pitcher stephen strasburg reportedly reached...
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tom wheeler. later, film maker spike lee, who was the commencement speaker for johns hopkins niversity. this week the -- communicators goes to the intx show in boston, sponsored by the internet and television expo. we interviewed f.c.c. chairman tom wheeler. peter: as a regulator and consumer, what's your view of the cable industry today? >> you know, i was listening to pat and he was talking about roots 40 years ago and i was thinking, golly, 40 years ago i my orking at ncta, and so relationship with the cable industry goes back a long, long time. and it was always a great privilege, i thought, to be associated with this industry at that particular point in history. and you know, michael powell was kind enough after i became chairman to ask me to come and meet with the ncta board. d i sat down and i said, you know, folks, everything that i relationship he etween government and industry were -- was a philosophy that was developed while i was at ncta. because that was a period in time when the cable industry s the voice of competition and innovation. and those who did not want things to c
tom wheeler. later, film maker spike lee, who was the commencement speaker for johns hopkins niversity. this week the -- communicators goes to the intx show in boston, sponsored by the internet and television expo. we interviewed f.c.c. chairman tom wheeler. peter: as a regulator and consumer, what's your view of the cable industry today? >> you know, i was listening to pat and he was talking about roots 40 years ago and i was thinking, golly, 40 years ago i my orking at ncta, and so...
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tom sweeney. tara moriarty shows us how mayor ed lee today proclaimed tom sweeney day in his honor. >> taxi.ears, tom sweeney has been a fixture on powell street in san francisco. the famed and friendly doorman in the beefeater suit at the francis drake hotel. >> between 500 and 700 suitcases a day. you could about 200 tabs a day. standby if you want. it would be a lot of people -- a lot of lost people without it doorman here. >> reporter: it started as a summer job. >> i got accepted to the police and fire department but i was too young to go in. so i held onto this job until i got the call. but i wouldn't trade this for anything. my most asked question is where does the cable car stopped, at least $25,000 -- 25,000 times a year. >> reporter: he has got a hollywood star on the sidewalk, a doll in his likeness, his own signature cocktails, and even his own signature saying. >> oh yeah. oh yeah. oh, yeah. oh yeah. >> to be able to share him with san francisco, he is a treasure. >> i took an entry-level job and made it happen. >> reporter: how did he get so famous? started in 1981 when diane f
tom sweeney. tara moriarty shows us how mayor ed lee today proclaimed tom sweeney day in his honor. >> taxi.ears, tom sweeney has been a fixture on powell street in san francisco. the famed and friendly doorman in the beefeater suit at the francis drake hotel. >> between 500 and 700 suitcases a day. you could about 200 tabs a day. standby if you want. it would be a lot of people -- a lot of lost people without it doorman here. >> reporter: it started as a summer job. >>...
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tom sweeney, the famed door man at the sir francis drake hotel is now celebrating 40 years of service today as ktvu's tara moriarty tells us, mayor ed lee tom sweeney day. >> taxi, taxi! >> reporter: for 40 years -- >> nice to have you. sigh again. >> reporter: tom sweeney has been a fixture on powell street in san francisco. >> good to see you, bye-bye. >> reporter: the friendly door man in the beefeater suit. >> you get about 200 cabs a day. all i can say is there would be a lot of lost people without doormen. >> go here and make a right. >> reporter: it started as a summer job. >> i applied to the san francisco police and fire department, but i was too young. i wouldn't trade this for anything. my most asked question is where's the cable car stop. just jump on, give them $7 each. >> reporter: sweeney is so popular he's got a hollywood star of source. his on the part signature cocktail, and even his own signature saint. >> oh yeah, oh yeah. >> to watch him every day and to be able to share him with san francisco, he's a treasure. >> i took this job and made it happen. >> reporter: he thinks it started in 1981 when diane sweeney issued
tom sweeney, the famed door man at the sir francis drake hotel is now celebrating 40 years of service today as ktvu's tara moriarty tells us, mayor ed lee tom sweeney day. >> taxi, taxi! >> reporter: for 40 years -- >> nice to have you. sigh again. >> reporter: tom sweeney has been a fixture on powell street in san francisco. >> good to see you, bye-bye. >> reporter: the friendly door man in the beefeater suit. >> you get about 200 cabs a day. all i can...
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. >> reporter: former new jersey governor tom cane and former indiana congressman lee hamilton wrote, based on the evidence available to the commission when the commission issued the final report, we found no evidence that the saudi government as an institution or senior saudi officials individually funded al qaeda. it comes five years after osama bin laden was killed in a raid. even as the still classified remnants continue to cause political disruption for the white house. >> hiding the information as to the relationship between saudi arabia and the 9/11 hijackers has been the epitome -- >> the cover up has gone beyond cover up. it's aggressive deception. it's incredible it would take over 13 years to review 28 pages. >> reporter: white house officials say the president hasn't read the 28 pages but asked them to review the contents for possible release. >> the intelligence officials indicated they expektd to complete the process by the end of june and we'll look forward to their decision at that point. >> reporter: critics say, it's been long enough. >> if those 28 pages are showing
. >> reporter: former new jersey governor tom cane and former indiana congressman lee hamilton wrote, based on the evidence available to the commission when the commission issued the final report, we found no evidence that the saudi government as an institution or senior saudi officials individually funded al qaeda. it comes five years after osama bin laden was killed in a raid. even as the still classified remnants continue to cause political disruption for the white house. >>...
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lee harvey oswald shortly before the death? before the shooting? it's horrible. >> reporter: but rafael cruz angrily denying he's the man in the photo, when i caught up with him today. tom llamas with abc news. how are you? >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: real quick. what did you think of donald trump when he was makes those illusions of that report, about you and lee harvey oswald? what do you think of that? >> i haven't seen it. but it's ludicrous. it's ludicrous. i was never in new orleans at that time. that's typical of donald trump. >> reporter: his son, outraged. >> donald trump alleges that my dad was involved in assassinating jfk. now, let's be clear. this is nuts. >> reporter: cruz then unloading a scathing barrage of personal attacks. >> i'm going to tell you what i really think of donald trump. >> reporter: calling trump a "pathological liar," a "narcissist", and then this -- >> donald trump is a serial philanderer, and he boasts about it. talks about how great is it to commit adultery. how proud he is. describes his battles with venereal disease as his own personal vietnam. >> reporter: and it didn't stop there. >> morality does not exist for him. it's why
lee harvey oswald shortly before the death? before the shooting? it's horrible. >> reporter: but rafael cruz angrily denying he's the man in the photo, when i caught up with him today. tom llamas with abc news. how are you? >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: real quick. what did you think of donald trump when he was makes those illusions of that report, about you and lee harvey oswald? what do you think of that? >> i haven't seen it. but it's ludicrous. it's ludicrous. i...
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tom, ron, with his book, lee, the people. affirming the founders fathers vision with america., power, and endless war. in her book, something must be done about vince edwards county. a family, a virginia town, a civil rights battle. with her book, lover, love her not. book, the first queen of journalism. and marlene talking about her book, fair labor lawyer, a supreme court advocate. on sunday night at 9:00 on afterwards. >> for me, the worst thing i've ever done was committed murder in 1991. caused a man's death. it is by far one of the worst things you can do. i made that unfortunate decision at the age of 19. know,ated a family, you took somebody's husband, a brother, son, a father, a family. that ise of the things with me to this -- to this day. toever want another child grow up with that type of burden. it never goes away. of writing my wrongs discusses his 19 years in prison and his life after. go to booktv.org for the complete schedule. >> washington journal continues. host: back at our table this morning, congressman gene green of texas. he is the cochair of the public
tom, ron, with his book, lee, the people. affirming the founders fathers vision with america., power, and endless war. in her book, something must be done about vince edwards county. a family, a virginia town, a civil rights battle. with her book, lover, love her not. book, the first queen of journalism. and marlene talking about her book, fair labor lawyer, a supreme court advocate. on sunday night at 9:00 on afterwards. >> for me, the worst thing i've ever done was committed murder in...
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tom is that type of guy. if he can help, he he's going to. >>> an attempt by ed lee to meet a group of people on a hunger strike didn't end as expected. the group continued their 12th day without eating to protest police shootings. they wanted the mayor to go outside. the group wants the police chief, greg suhr to resign or be miked. >> wire day 12. suhr has pressure within his office to resign. >> the group plans to march tomorrow to meet with mayor lee. the office says it's working on a series of police reforms, including an african american advisory forum and expanding bias training. >>> new at 6:00 tesla signed a deal to lease a massive amount of warehouse space in livermore. the silicon valley business journal reports the electric car company is leasing two buildings on discovery drive. tesla is set to ramp up production to meet demand for the new, lower-priced model three. >>> a newly released poll of people living in the bay area finds a third are thinking about leaving. do you know someone in this boat? this shows what people identify as the most important problem, housing ranked higher than any other i
tom is that type of guy. if he can help, he he's going to. >>> an attempt by ed lee to meet a group of people on a hunger strike didn't end as expected. the group continued their 12th day without eating to protest police shootings. they wanted the mayor to go outside. the group wants the police chief, greg suhr to resign or be miked. >> wire day 12. suhr has pressure within his office to resign. >> the group plans to march tomorrow to meet with mayor lee. the office says...
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tom is that type of guy. if he can help, he he's going to. >>> an attempt by ed lee to meet a group of people on a hunger strike didn't end as expected. the group continued their 12th day without eating to protest police shootings. they wanted the mayor to go outside. the group wants the police chief, greg suhr to resign or be miked. >> wire day 12. suhr has pressure within his office to resign. >> the group plans to march tomorrow to meet with mayor lee. the office says it's working on a series of police reforms, including an african american advisory forum and expanding bias training. >>> new at 6:00 tesla signed a deal to lease a massive amount of warehouse space in livermore. the silicon valley business journal reports the electric car company is leasing two buildings on discovery drive. tesla is set to ramp up production to meet demand for the new, lower-priced model three. >>> a newly released poll of people living in the bay area finds a third are thinking about leaving. do you know someone in this boat? this shows what people identify as the most important problem, housing ranked higher than any other i
tom is that type of guy. if he can help, he he's going to. >>> an attempt by ed lee to meet a group of people on a hunger strike didn't end as expected. the group continued their 12th day without eating to protest police shootings. they wanted the mayor to go outside. the group wants the police chief, greg suhr to resign or be miked. >> wire day 12. suhr has pressure within his office to resign. >> the group plans to march tomorrow to meet with mayor lee. the office says...
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tom: ok. i did you not pick it either. peter is with us. peter and leely had a lot of fun with this. 37-year drop, what does the dustry do after the magic of of american fare snow >> it's pretty tough. after 37 years of not having the triple crown, and now -- tom: am i going to wait until 2052? >> well, i don't think it's going happen this year. tom: ok. >> i think it's a wide-open field. there's a big favorite. he's underseeded. he won five races as a 2-year-old, two times as a 3-year-old. and he's rode by a horse named uncle moe. he ran in the 2011 derby and finished out of the money, but he's been a great sire. but for the distance, we don't know. he's the first crop of 3-year-olds this year, so we don't know. both horses, nyquist and outwork, won at a mile and an eighth. but this is unknown territory. francine: you know there's a surveillance horse. it's called sudden breaking news. i know the odds are 20-1, but this is us. this is who we're talking about. lee, when you look at the total numbers of people attending the kentucky derby, 150,000 last ye
tom: ok. i did you not pick it either. peter is with us. peter and leely had a lot of fun with this. 37-year drop, what does the dustry do after the magic of of american fare snow >> it's pretty tough. after 37 years of not having the triple crown, and now -- tom: am i going to wait until 2052? >> well, i don't think it's going happen this year. tom: ok. >> i think it's a wide-open field. there's a big favorite. he's underseeded. he won five races as a 2-year-old, two times as...
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. >> ♪ tom: on stage at the game -- -- lion in shanghai, king in shanghai. they have audiences of 1200 people. lee celebrity in china. she plays nala, simba's long time friend and wife to be. how do you feel about this? >> this is my first time taking part in a big production and to be a lead actress in a really important role, so i feel really proud but at the same time, it is a big challenge. i never thought i would be able to be a part of disney and perform as nala in the lion king, and i get to perform it in chinese. tom: some have doubts if disney can get these performers up to guys haveut if these anything to go by, it can be a good stab at getting it right. ♪ ♪ what sort of tools you are using to assess the situation and brazil. >> we will dive into the crp function. this function is calculating a country risk premium on the countries you see listed. it is comparing the perspective term on the equity market and then comparing that with 10 year yield on government bonds. >> there have been 30,000 functions on the bloomberg, and we enjoy showing you our a bridge. that has become your favorite
. >> ♪ tom: on stage at the game -- -- lion in shanghai, king in shanghai. they have audiences of 1200 people. lee celebrity in china. she plays nala, simba's long time friend and wife to be. how do you feel about this? >> this is my first time taking part in a big production and to be a lead actress in a really important role, so i feel really proud but at the same time, it is a big challenge. i never thought i would be able to be a part of disney and perform as nala in the lion...
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tom wheeler. then vice president biden and former house speaker john boehner honored by the university of notre dame. after that filmmaker and activist spike lee is the commencement speaker at johns hopkins university in baltimore. and live at 9 a.m., a forum on how to improve the effectiveness of civic groups. speakers include consumer advocate ralph nader. >> this week "the communicators" goes to the intx show in boston, the internet and television expo sponsored by the national cable and telecommunications association. we interviewed fcc chair tom wheeler. >> host: as a regulator and a consumer, what's your view of the cable industry today? >> guest: so, you know, i was listening to pat, and he was talking about roots 40 years ago. and i was saying, golly, 40 years ago i was working at ncta, and so my relationship with the cable industry goes back a long, long time. and it was always a great privilege, i thoughting, to be associated with this industry at that particular point in historiment -- history. and, you know, michael powell was kind enough after i balm chairman to ask me to come and meet with the ncta board. and i sat down and i sai
tom wheeler. then vice president biden and former house speaker john boehner honored by the university of notre dame. after that filmmaker and activist spike lee is the commencement speaker at johns hopkins university in baltimore. and live at 9 a.m., a forum on how to improve the effectiveness of civic groups. speakers include consumer advocate ralph nader. >> this week "the communicators" goes to the intx show in boston, the internet and television expo sponsored by the...
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tom holland's fantastic. everyone's great in it. marvel has this winning formula. they really know what they're doing. >> jimmy: stan lee, right?mean, that's the guy. >> great. >> jimmy: he makes a cameo in all the movies. >> he does, he does. he's such a character. the guy is, you know -- created so many amazing comic book characters. he's such an icon. >> jimmy: is he having fun with this whole thing? >> you never see the guy not smiling. i wish at that age that i'm still so spry, full of life. he really is just so vibrant. >> jimmy: the movie is fun, it's funny. of course we had paul rudd on the other day. he's one of the comic relief things. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's the fun part about the movie. it's funny and it's action packed. man, from start to finish, the russo brothers directed it? >> russo's. yeah, those guys are going to be able to do whatever they want now. >> jimmy: it's worth the price of admission. i want to show a clip. here's chris evans and sebastian stan in "captain america: civil war." in theaters this friday. check it out. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's just a clip! the whole movie like th
tom holland's fantastic. everyone's great in it. marvel has this winning formula. they really know what they're doing. >> jimmy: stan lee, right?mean, that's the guy. >> great. >> jimmy: he makes a cameo in all the movies. >> he does, he does. he's such a character. the guy is, you know -- created so many amazing comic book characters. he's such an icon. >> jimmy: is he having fun with this whole thing? >> you never see the guy not smiling. i wish at that age...
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tom wheeler. then vice president biden and former house speaker john boehner honored by the university of notre dame. after that filmmaker and activist spike lee is the commencement speaker at johns hopkins university in baltimore. and live at 9 a.m., a forum on how to improve the effectiveness of civic groups. speakers include consumer advocate ralph nader. >> this week "the communicators" goes to the intx show in boston, the internet and television expo sponsored by the national cable and telecommunications association. we interviewed fcc chair tom wheeler. >> host: as a regulator and a
tom wheeler. then vice president biden and former house speaker john boehner honored by the university of notre dame. after that filmmaker and activist spike lee is the commencement speaker at johns hopkins university in baltimore. and live at 9 a.m., a forum on how to improve the effectiveness of civic groups. speakers include consumer advocate ralph nader. >> this week "the communicators" goes to the intx show in boston, the internet and television expo sponsored by the...
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lee harvey oswald shortly before the death -- before the shooting? it's horrible. >> crazy. >> reporter: but rafael cruz angrily denying he's the man in the photo when i caught up with him. tomou? >> hi. how are you? >> real quick, what did you think of donald trump when he was making allusions to that report about you and lee harvey oswald? what do you think about that? >> i haven't even seen them but it's ludicrous. i was never in new orleans at that time. that's typical of donald trump. >> reporter: his son outraged. >> donald trump alleges that my dad was involved in assassinating jfk. now, let's be clear. this is nuts. >> reporter: cruz then unloading a scathing barrage of personal attacks. >> donald trump is a serial philanderer. and he boasts about it. describes his battles with venereal disease as his own personal vietnam. >> reporter: but donald trump all but inevitable as the republican nominee. >> we're going after hillary clinton. she will not be a great president. she will not be a good president. she will be a poor president. >> reporter: senator ted cruz suspending his campaign, incredibly emotional in this room. his supporters, his family, and even the candid
lee harvey oswald shortly before the death -- before the shooting? it's horrible. >> crazy. >> reporter: but rafael cruz angrily denying he's the man in the photo when i caught up with him. tomou? >> hi. how are you? >> real quick, what did you think of donald trump when he was making allusions to that report about you and lee harvey oswald? what do you think about that? >> i haven't even seen them but it's ludicrous. i was never in new orleans at that time. that's...
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everybody in hollywood whitehead and talking to win silent.s the tom williams and then johnson who is cofounder, they band together and they bring in lee daniels.si the director. they start raising money and all of a sudden pam williams calls me and says we found that actor who is going to play the butler. i'm at home sitting on my sofa, eating a a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, minding my own business. so i say who? and he said forest whitaker. i say come on, really. really, forest whitaker and she calls me a day later says guess what, we found the butler's wife. and i said was that going to be? and she says, are you sitting down. and i said knob setting up but should i sit sit down and she said sit down. oprah winfrey. and i said come on pam, i know you're pulling my leg now, opral winfrey has acted in like 17 years. and she's going to play the butler's wife? and she said said yes, opera loves the story that much. so the other cast members started falling into place, i went down to new orleans where we are filming, this is going to get back to your question aboute the book and i'm standing on a movie set one day and all of these a
everybody in hollywood whitehead and talking to win silent.s the tom williams and then johnson who is cofounder, they band together and they bring in lee daniels.si the director. they start raising money and all of a sudden pam williams calls me and says we found that actor who is going to play the butler. i'm at home sitting on my sofa, eating a a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, minding my own business. so i say who? and he said forest whitaker. i say come on, really. really, forest whitaker...
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tom wheeler. later, film maker spike lee, who was the commencement speaker for johns hopkins niversity. this week the -- communicators goes to the intx show in boston, sponsored by the internet and television expo. we interviewed f.c.c. chairman tom wheeler. peter: as a regulator and consumer, what's your view of the cable industry today? >> you know, i was listening to pat and he was talking about roots 40 years ago and i was thinking, golly, 40 years ago i
tom wheeler. later, film maker spike lee, who was the commencement speaker for johns hopkins niversity. this week the -- communicators goes to the intx show in boston, sponsored by the internet and television expo. we interviewed f.c.c. chairman tom wheeler. peter: as a regulator and consumer, what's your view of the cable industry today? >> you know, i was listening to pat and he was talking about roots 40 years ago and i was thinking, golly, 40 years ago i