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and their escape from the depths of tom long cave a daring rescue that had the whole world rooting for a miracle. and a year later people in thailand are remembering that america they give you charlotte shell some pill isn't she and right following the story for us and she joins us hi charlotte good to see you so how have people been remembering what happened a year ago. seamy hi yes the real highlight today has been getting the opportunity to see those 12 boys and their coach they held a press conference here at the cave site earlier today and it really was an insight into how the boys are doing and how they've responded to what was clearly a hugely traumatic ordeal for them now their privacy has been very strictly guarded so it's extremely exciting to see a number of them here at the site talking to was one of the really interesting things that they said is that they actually 2 of them want to become navy seals themselves that is a mark of respect for the tight diver who lost his life jaring that rescue he's commemorated just behind me now it wasn't just the press conference that the
and their escape from the depths of tom long cave a daring rescue that had the whole world rooting for a miracle. and a year later people in thailand are remembering that america they give you charlotte shell some pill isn't she and right following the story for us and she joins us hi charlotte good to see you so how have people been remembering what happened a year ago. seamy hi yes the real highlight today has been getting the opportunity to see those 12 boys and their coach they held a press...
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football team decided to explore a cave in northern thailand in the province of chiang rai that's the tom long cave up by the border with burger burma now after it started raining in the flood waters rose that group became trapped the 1st efforts to find them failed the search team grew in numbers to hundreds of people including divers experts and rescuers literally from around the world then after 9 days with no news at all and 4 kilometers from the caves mouth the divers finally found those boys 4 kilometers into that cave system some on the brink of starvation but still alive now came the task of bringing them to safety through that flooded cave system a mission that cost one rescue diver his life. finally almost 3 weeks after their ordeal began one by one the boys and their coach were rescued they were greeted in thailand then as national here. on pills and chiang rai as the celebrations continue today to charlotte can you describe for us what's happening where you are today hi there brian with the real highlight today has been catching a glimpse of those 12 boys and their coach this isn't
football team decided to explore a cave in northern thailand in the province of chiang rai that's the tom long cave up by the border with burger burma now after it started raining in the flood waters rose that group became trapped the 1st efforts to find them failed the search team grew in numbers to hundreds of people including divers experts and rescuers literally from around the world then after 9 days with no news at all and 4 kilometers from the caves mouth the divers finally found those...
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youth football team decided to explore a cave in thailand with their coach to group entered the tom long cave that's in the northernmost province of chiang rai at the very borderline there but shortly afterwards heavy rains began to fall floodwaters rising the boys and their coach were trapped early efforts to find them failed the search team grew to hundreds of people soldiers diving experts rescuers literally from around the world then after 9 days with no news at all and 4 kilometers from the caves mouth the divers finally found those boys some of them on the verge of starvation and but still alive now came the challenging task of bringing them to safety through a flooded cave a daring mission that cost one rescue diver his life. well finally almost 3 weeks after their ordeal began 11 by 11 by one the boys in their coach were rescued by that international crew of divers they were all greeted then as national heroes chosen pills and chiang rai as the celebrations continue today to charlotte can you describe for us what's happening where you are today hi there brian with a real highligh
youth football team decided to explore a cave in thailand with their coach to group entered the tom long cave that's in the northernmost province of chiang rai at the very borderline there but shortly afterwards heavy rains began to fall floodwaters rising the boys and their coach were trapped early efforts to find them failed the search team grew to hundreds of people soldiers diving experts rescuers literally from around the world then after 9 days with no news at all and 4 kilometers from...
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it didn't take tom long to lose his composure. >> we were very close. > go ahead. >> we were together all the time. >> tom admitted to the jury he did once flirt with carrie zuk, but he said that happened three years prior to the murder during a brief time when he and dar were arguing more than they were communicating. >> that put quite a bit of distance between us, and it also led to intimacy problems between her and i. >> tom says he eventually told dar about his feelings for carrie. he also says he went to counseling to work on their communication problems. >> after those session, did things get better? >> absolutely. >> then why was it so easy for tom to become intimate with marianne crandall so soon after dar's death? it was like three weeks after dar died. >> yes. >> and you're in the house where dar died. >> yeah. >> what am i to think of that? >> think that i don't care about what had just happened to my wife. that's not true. if i could go back and change it, i would. but i can't. >> this was an event that involved grief and a reaching out, and
it didn't take tom long to lose his composure. >> we were very close. > go ahead. >> we were together all the time. >> tom admitted to the jury he did once flirt with carrie zuk, but he said that happened three years prior to the murder during a brief time when he and dar were arguing more than they were communicating. >> that put quite a bit of distance between us, and it also led to intimacy problems between her and i. >> tom says he eventually told dar about...
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tom. >> that's a long shot there. om, i think biden really looks bad not because of the plagiarism, because of what he did with the hyde amendment. >> it's unbelievable! he's out in front right now, and he's leaving these guys in the dust, they're getting booed when they go in front of democrats, and alyssa milano got him to change his mind. he said forget what i've been saying for 40 years, i changed my mind. greg. gregg: greg yeah. i guess she's the boss. [laughter] [cheers and applause] that's a mercy clap. [laughter] katie pavlich said something in the green room on "the five," she says why do you want to have moderate democrats if you can't let them be moderate9? like, if you're working for biden and he's not left wing enough, go work for another candidate. >> yeah, but they don't want him anymore. they have taken over the democratic party. they don't want guys like biden. i'm not sure he's as popular as he thinks he is, because they're polling the whole country, but he's going to have a lot of trouble. greg: yeah
tom. >> that's a long shot there. om, i think biden really looks bad not because of the plagiarism, because of what he did with the hyde amendment. >> it's unbelievable! he's out in front right now, and he's leaving these guys in the dust, they're getting booed when they go in front of democrats, and alyssa milano got him to change his mind. he said forget what i've been saying for 40 years, i changed my mind. greg. gregg: greg yeah. i guess she's the boss. [laughter] [cheers and...
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believe that this is long but. tom. green who harsh ringback. that's geysers financial survival bill they say money the girl i'd. love to visit this is a central plank support diagram is kind of problem right now so you stop the. welcome at the cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex christian forro he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kiriakou in the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the last 2 days john bolton i think john bolton is a fascinating character because he serves as a kind of for oil inside the trump administration in a very bizarre way kind of shielding trump in one sense and endangering him in another your thoughts. yeah actually i agree with that assessment and you know i think that the bolt in for me the trump administration peter and trump is a person i've never thought
believe that this is long but. tom. green who harsh ringback. that's geysers financial survival bill they say money the girl i'd. love to visit this is a central plank support diagram is kind of problem right now so you stop the. welcome at the cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex christian forro he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the...
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what he wants is inconsistent over the long-term. tomand russia. how do you play that linkage? gideon: i am more worried about the long-term challenge from china than russia. china has a much greater long-term potential. the real answer is not so much china centric as getting the , and strengthening with regard to china. the best policy the united states can adopt is get its own house in order. tom: gideon rose, thank you so much. what happened to the american century? just have up the marginal beverage of your choice to get a print subscription, adult font size as well. these are extraordinary images into a evening and hong kong, different kind of protest. jodi schneider making it clear this is truly different of the tensions in hong kong. francine: we have been following it really closely since yesterday. we look at pictures and see some of the smoke. police also using rubber bullets as the protesters vow no retreat. plenty more throughout the day. ♪ ♪ kong takes to the streets. thousands of protesters shut legislationy over to x right
what he wants is inconsistent over the long-term. tomand russia. how do you play that linkage? gideon: i am more worried about the long-term challenge from china than russia. china has a much greater long-term potential. the real answer is not so much china centric as getting the , and strengthening with regard to china. the best policy the united states can adopt is get its own house in order. tom: gideon rose, thank you so much. what happened to the american century? just have up the marginal...
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tom mcinerney, a long-time democratic donor from the bay area says he is pulling back his support for and warns others may do the same. now, the reason he said he is pulling back his support is because of biden's support of the hyde amendment and comments he made about working with segregationists. as far as this visit it is biden's first visit to california since launching his campaign. he has a fundraising event in los altos but no public campaign events. in belvedere, liz kreutz, "abc 7 news." >> kamala harris is expected in san francisco for a private fundraiser. she then will participate in the right now 8:08 on this saturday morning. meteorologist lisa argen keeping an eye on the accuweather forecast for us. lisa, we see the fog on the camera behind us. >> yes, that's right. typical, and it is going to clear. temperatures in the mid 60s today in the city. beautiful weather for pride weekend. 59 in oakland. it is 55 in fremont. number's coming up a bit around the bay. not too much though, and we will have a look at numbers coming up and down for the week ahead next. >> lisa, than
tom mcinerney, a long-time democratic donor from the bay area says he is pulling back his support for and warns others may do the same. now, the reason he said he is pulling back his support is because of biden's support of the hyde amendment and comments he made about working with segregationists. as far as this visit it is biden's first visit to california since launching his campaign. he has a fundraising event in los altos but no public campaign events. in belvedere, liz kreutz, "abc 7...
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tom mcinerney, a long-time donor from the bay area, says he is pulling back his support for biden and warns others may do the same. the reason he said he is pulling back his support is because of biden's support of the hite amendment and his comments about working with segregationists. it is biden as first visit to california since launching his campaign. he has a fundraising event in los altos but no public campaign events. "abc 7 news." >>> kamala harris is expected in san francisco for a private fundraising. she will then participate in the pride parade on sunday. time now 5:08 on this saturday morning. not too bad of a start to the weekend. >> yes, we have a clear sky, just fog along the san mateo coast and we're looking at a bit of a warming trend. look at that fiery view. it is kind of pretty out there from our sutro tower. patchy fog here in the city but plenty of sunshine. mid and upper 60s on the way for pride celebrations here. i will have the full accuweather forecast next. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead, 50 years later. how new york city's stonewall riots sparked the m
tom mcinerney, a long-time donor from the bay area, says he is pulling back his support for biden and warns others may do the same. the reason he said he is pulling back his support is because of biden's support of the hite amendment and his comments about working with segregationists. it is biden as first visit to california since launching his campaign. he has a fundraising event in los altos but no public campaign events. "abc 7 news." >>> kamala harris is expected in san...
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tom mcinerney, a long-time democratic donor from the bay area, says he is pulling back support for biden and warns other may do the same. the reason he says he is pulling back support is because of the hite amendment and comments about working with segregationists. as far as this vits, it is biden's first visit to california since launching his campaign. he has a fundraising event in los altos but no public fundraising events. liz kreutz, "abc 7 news." >>> kamala harris is expected in san francisco for a fundraiser and she will participate in the pride parade on sunday. lisa argen is tracking the forecast for us and so far we're off to a cloudy start. >> yes, in some areas. here is a live look from walnut creek where it is nice and sunny. temperatures range from the mid to upper 50s mostly in the east bay, some of the valleys dropping into the upper 40s. we are looking at some fog to start, plenty of sunshine. comfortable temperatures, not too hot out there, but a bit of a warming trend. i will explain next. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead, 50 years later, how new york city's stonewal
tom mcinerney, a long-time democratic donor from the bay area, says he is pulling back support for biden and warns other may do the same. the reason he says he is pulling back support is because of the hite amendment and comments about working with segregationists. as far as this vits, it is biden's first visit to california since launching his campaign. he has a fundraising event in los altos but no public fundraising events. liz kreutz, "abc 7 news." >>> kamala harris is...
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house of representatives, former special counsel robert mueller finally gave congress a long-awaited answer. tom hansen reports. >> reporter: he has agreed to comply with it and we look forward to assessment. late into the night to say house democrats announce what many on the left have been waiting for, former special counsel robert mueller will testify before the house judiciary and intelligence committees. in an open session on wednesday, july 17. judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler on cnn explained why he feels we need to hear from mueller. >> there's been a campaign of misrepresentation by attorney general b.a.r.t. loomis was a visitor what was in the report i the president and keep saying the report found no collusion or obstruction. that's not true. either way. so it's important american people hear from him on what the report found. >> reporter:'s of or similar answer questions publicly about his 22 month investigation into russian contacts with president trump's campaign. the committees have been in negotiations with mueller for weeks about his testimony. his only public statement
house of representatives, former special counsel robert mueller finally gave congress a long-awaited answer. tom hansen reports. >> reporter: he has agreed to comply with it and we look forward to assessment. late into the night to say house democrats announce what many on the left have been waiting for, former special counsel robert mueller will testify before the house judiciary and intelligence committees. in an open session on wednesday, july 17. judiciary committee chairman jerry...
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i don't think it will take long, maybe 3000 years. tom place in terms of contingencies? can you give us details? ren: we might have contingency plans for the core of the airplane of the engine and fuel tank, but we may not have a plan for the wings. we need to review the situation over again and fix those problems. you can come back and interview us in two or three years to see if we still exist. if we are gone in two or three years, please remember to bring a flower and put it on our grave. ♪ ♪ david: what expertise did you have to start your own company? thomas: i had no expertise. david: why did you get out? thomas: i said i can't even program my vcr. you have got the wrong guy. david: the u.s. has most of its gold in fort knox. thomas: large gold bars. that is the way it looked in "goldfinger." david: what made you interested in rembrandt? thomas: it spoke to me and i said, mommy, please take me back to the rembrandt. david: what does it that makes a leader? thomas: the longer i live, the more i realize that character is really destin
i don't think it will take long, maybe 3000 years. tom place in terms of contingencies? can you give us details? ren: we might have contingency plans for the core of the airplane of the engine and fuel tank, but we may not have a plan for the wings. we need to review the situation over again and fix those problems. you can come back and interview us in two or three years to see if we still exist. if we are gone in two or three years, please remember to bring a flower and put it on our grave....
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was i believe that this is long but happy is. tom i said absurd really harsh things that happen in life. thank you. thank you thank you. thank god thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you. the middle of. the. world i'm glad thanks to the new trade war with china the u.s. is purging ethnic chinese scientists working here in america some of the you know some of them study significant illnesses like cancer and report is our benign mole my only cure monny they are. the reason i not go i gotta be honest i know your mo i know you are my. one. what this is not my 1st operation i've infiltrated fallen just taxidermist mallard ducks your very own mother the hell's angels and universities just like these chinese scientists did. yeah i won't try to has been stealing us intellectual property for years now but thankfully the trump administration is ramping up effort to read american universities of chinese influence with the help of f.b.i. investigations that have led to several dismissals so we're stopping the theft of american science
was i believe that this is long but happy is. tom i said absurd really harsh things that happen in life. thank you. thank you thank you. thank god thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you. the middle of. the. world i'm glad thanks to the new trade war with china the u.s. is purging ethnic chinese scientists working here in america some of the you know some of them study significant illnesses like cancer and report is our benign mole my only cure monny they are. the reason i not go i...
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time ago if i changed -- tom p.: i learned a long time ago if i changed my ng wrong twice. payrolls are a rate example that. tom: what does this mean for jerome powell? tom p.: i don't think it is a be all and all. we had a macro dinner last night. tom: what the hell is that? -- bunche had a batch of macro clients and we talked. we talked about how important it is today from a fed perspective, and everyone was more in agreement that it does not change the narrative for the fed. you get a really clunker of a number today, it will not usher in a cut in june. i think most people are willing to concede that point. tom: is this the 3rd avenue mcdonald's over here? the number two value. tom porcelli with us, and we will speak wage growth with him and cameron crise. this will be an interesting interview, the gentleman from the university of pennsylvania. chairman of the white house president council of economic advisors, kevin hassett grilled by mr. farrow after the jobs -- ferro after the jobs report. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ five,our and then it is tom keene in new
time ago if i changed -- tom p.: i learned a long time ago if i changed my ng wrong twice. payrolls are a rate example that. tom: what does this mean for jerome powell? tom p.: i don't think it is a be all and all. we had a macro dinner last night. tom: what the hell is that? -- bunche had a batch of macro clients and we talked. we talked about how important it is today from a fed perspective, and everyone was more in agreement that it does not change the narrative for the fed. you get a really...
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tom: the lines are too long outside to get the famous food.ittle bit with bnp paribas. what is your single observation of the greek letters right now in the equity market? is it about first derivatives, second derivatives? we weak gamma, gamma -- gamma, gamma, gamma? relative volatility in the equity market is not as high as you might think. my colleague was pointing out if you look at brent crude oil and the implied volatility of brent crude, it is in the 40's. it has spiked, gone through the roof. then you look at the europe or -- at europe or the u.s., they have moved a bit. there is an issue of liquidity. there is an issue of supply-demand dynamics which is specific to the oil market. it is interesting to see that you could argue both of these were affected very much by the trade war. the ball has gone off the charts. tom: we will continue this with edmund shing through the hour. francine: what could be bigger than brexit? the world's financial firms are looking -- getting ready for the f libor.ibor -- end o the benchmarks are set to be ph
tom: the lines are too long outside to get the famous food.ittle bit with bnp paribas. what is your single observation of the greek letters right now in the equity market? is it about first derivatives, second derivatives? we weak gamma, gamma -- gamma, gamma, gamma? relative volatility in the equity market is not as high as you might think. my colleague was pointing out if you look at brent crude oil and the implied volatility of brent crude, it is in the 40's. it has spiked, gone through the...
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that is at odds with for instance what tom downey the congressman from long island did when he was working for al gore's presidential campaign and a briefing book, george w. bush's briefing book showed up at the campaign headquarters over the transom. they didn't look at it. they immediately called the fbi. that is expected. that is political norm in our country for things like this. >> annie, in the meantime you've reported on this. sarah sanders is departing. a ton of people having a ton of fun with this especially on social media. somebody said today we'll know it's true when she denies it. for her part she said she wants to be remembered as transparent and honest. i tend to think, however, she'll be remembered as sarah sanders. going forward, talk to us about the candidates for this job and the potential of reviving after 95 days the white house daily briefing not because it would be good for the republic but because it might be good for this president. >> yeah. the briefing is something donald trump never liked from the beginning. he always wanted to get rid of it and doesn't see the
that is at odds with for instance what tom downey the congressman from long island did when he was working for al gore's presidential campaign and a briefing book, george w. bush's briefing book showed up at the campaign headquarters over the transom. they didn't look at it. they immediately called the fbi. that is expected. that is political norm in our country for things like this. >> annie, in the meantime you've reported on this. sarah sanders is departing. a ton of people having a...
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tom: are you long japan?have stocks for we are under way japan but it is more micro reasons, it is hard for us to find quality companies at low find asquality to management teams building value for shareholders, earning good returns, smart capital allocation, this is very difficult to find. it is not impossible. we own some shares like toyota, very good companies, but on whole difficult to find shareholder oriented management teams, despite efforts being made from all over the place. francine: you find them in europe? david: you find them in europe, more difficult than the u.s. but you find them in europe and saudi relations that are so -- valuations that are so overwhelmingly attractive compared to the rest of the world of multinationals, whether in the financial sector, materials, industrials, they are trading, look at a chart of european equities versus japan or the u.s. versus the world, europe has been a huge negative outlier from a price perspective . since earnings have not fallen, it means violations
tom: are you long japan?have stocks for we are under way japan but it is more micro reasons, it is hard for us to find quality companies at low find asquality to management teams building value for shareholders, earning good returns, smart capital allocation, this is very difficult to find. it is not impossible. we own some shares like toyota, very good companies, but on whole difficult to find shareholder oriented management teams, despite efforts being made from all over the place. francine:...
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tom, cottr one. john bolton has talked for a long time about wanting to bomb iran, the national security advisor.hink it is very, very delicate subjectand there is no such thing as a surgical strike when it comes to iran. this could lead to a wider war. jane: what does this mean for the nuclear dealf iran does breach limits on nuclear enrichment? barbara: the deal has been on life support for some time, and when the united states announced it would try to prevent iran from exporting any oil, that was the athblow. we are seeing the final stages now, and if iran does go ove these limits, you can basically say that the joint comprehensive plan of action, as it is known, is dead.ja : in the absence of the deal, with tensions rising, how do you restart any kind ofia talks, espy when iran says it is not interested? barbara: what is happening out -- what is happening now is that both sides are accumulating chips for a future bargain. iran will be developing leverage by increasing the amount of low-enriched uranium it has. pou are setting the clock back to 2013 when this was negotiated. the question is w
tom, cottr one. john bolton has talked for a long time about wanting to bomb iran, the national security advisor.hink it is very, very delicate subjectand there is no such thing as a surgical strike when it comes to iran. this could lead to a wider war. jane: what does this mean for the nuclear dealf iran does breach limits on nuclear enrichment? barbara: the deal has been on life support for some time, and when the united states announced it would try to prevent iran from exporting any oil,...
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alex: certainly we have seen apple do it for quite a long time. tom: google becomes apple? question. even with problems this year, google and facebook are over where they were 18 months ago so it is an option. facebook and google are heavily cash generative but they do not have the same amount of money as apple. tom: there was a headline in the bloomberg, justice department drops charges against that evil guy bill gates. congresses,fferent different department of justice officials, and there is a signature headline, doj drops regulation of google. alex: he did change behavior at microsoft. having gone through all this hullabaloo, every decision they made they thought, am i going to be subpoenaed? it led to a change. tom: and my buying a new iphone? alex: i personally would buy a new -- tom: and huawei has the new camera. alex: they are apparently incredible. francine: can i ask something about encryption? phones wes not safest can have? alex: it depends on what apps you install. the phones are comparable. google will take your data and aggravated to serve you, but as a prod
alex: certainly we have seen apple do it for quite a long time. tom: google becomes apple? question. even with problems this year, google and facebook are over where they were 18 months ago so it is an option. facebook and google are heavily cash generative but they do not have the same amount of money as apple. tom: there was a headline in the bloomberg, justice department drops charges against that evil guy bill gates. congresses,fferent different department of justice officials, and there is...
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tom: i have set for a long time there has been enough information in public to have impeachment proceedingsit's a absolute critical part of this. have hearings on television and have people come on and describe what this president has done. putting this in the hands of the american people. we see, when we talk to them, they are always appalled at how much of a liar and a cheat this president is, and they always related to their own circumstances. if i did that, i would be in jail. or i would be court-martialed. or i would lose my job as a public school teacher. they internalize it and understand how bad his behavior really has been. david: there's a lot of sentiment in the house of representatives, but do you believe there are the vote to convict in the senate? ultimately, he stays in office unless the senate convicts. there does not appear to be the votes in the senate to convict. tom: i think people look to look at this as an inside the beltway washington, d.c. proceeding. on its face it is. powerpoint is a broader democracy and including the american people. we believe, after americans h
tom: i have set for a long time there has been enough information in public to have impeachment proceedingsit's a absolute critical part of this. have hearings on television and have people come on and describe what this president has done. putting this in the hands of the american people. we see, when we talk to them, they are always appalled at how much of a liar and a cheat this president is, and they always related to their own circumstances. if i did that, i would be in jail. or i would be...
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we would like to be long. tom: the president went after mr.euro-dollar, everybody went mental. what did the president get wrong? really --allenge is the challenge is really in how do you fear the dollar weaker without effectively undermining your own growth cycle? i think he feels like he can badger other countries to change their policies. i am not sure it is clear to him that imposing tariffs on other countries should make their currencies depreciate against the dollar rather than appreciate. it is one or the other. there was a brief realization with mexico earlier in the year where he seemed to kind of understand that, but the concern going forward is the policy of mercantilism expands in the currency space, and you get inclusion of currency manipulation somehow linked to tariffs. there is a commerce department proposal to that effect. francine: we will talk more about that next, gene frieda of pimco. tomorrow, we will be speaking to the norge's bank owner. we will talk about negative york, 5:30 a.m. in new 10:30 a.m. london. this is bloomb
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be on the 6 o'clock and 6.50 more that we talk about coattails mine very long tonight town the carl again thank you, thanks tom. >>and next time. a shocking video as a suspect tries to get away dragging an officer with his car will ha >>some scary moments for an orlando police officer he was dragged in a car. our by a suspect was trying to get away at times that driver going 60 miles an hour and the officer was a hanging out of the window eric's and the ball has the body cam video. >>i see a little bit shake their it there on center console or it was just past one in the morning on may 9th when orlando police officer sean murphy says he noticed marijuana residue inside xavier rescues car sir are mostly the car. is police got him out search the inside and when they finished you can see ask you makes a run to get away. >>also due killing me. >>watch the street signs passing in the windshield officer murphy says the car reached speeds of 60 miles per hour with his legs hanging out of the car that day and you're gonna cry. investigators say ask you hits a parked car at the dead end. >>as the officer murphy had to
be on the 6 o'clock and 6.50 more that we talk about coattails mine very long tonight town the carl again thank you, thanks tom. >>and next time. a shocking video as a suspect tries to get away dragging an officer with his car will ha >>some scary moments for an orlando police officer he was dragged in a car. our by a suspect was trying to get away at times that driver going 60 miles an hour and the officer was a hanging out of the window eric's and the ball has the body cam video....
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tom lee says, play the long game, people don't get so caught up in this stuff that's going on because we still see, he says, the most probable outcome of the second half of 2019 is the s&p 500 seeing a substantial rally, 3,100 remains our year end target >> why wouldn't you believe that you've seen, you know, this is just such a strong and resilient market, so i don't know why you would, on any of these 3% or 4% selloffs, pile in and get short down there we've seen what happens time and time again when people do that just this year, forget about past years, just this year that breaks all the time but i think you're going to continue to see that, so i agree with tom lee i think you're going to see more upside from here -- >> stocks that get you there, visa, facebook, amazon, google before let me give you mine. >> the elephant in the room for me, besides myself, is walmart we talked about this being a company that should be hurting share price-wise on all this tariff talk for very, very obvious reasons, and yet, the stock is up there, massive accumulation >> by the linkster as well >> y
tom lee says, play the long game, people don't get so caught up in this stuff that's going on because we still see, he says, the most probable outcome of the second half of 2019 is the s&p 500 seeing a substantial rally, 3,100 remains our year end target >> why wouldn't you believe that you've seen, you know, this is just such a strong and resilient market, so i don't know why you would, on any of these 3% or 4% selloffs, pile in and get short down there we've seen what happens time...
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will interact, and it is too early to say how exactly the export ban will impact huawei in the long run. tomu very much. selina wang at the mobile world conference in shanghai. a quick check of the latest bloomberg business flash headlines. investors are taking billions of dollars from h20 asset management over concerns about a liquid holdings tied to a controversial german businessman. after almost a decade of constant inflows, they saw a group of large funds lose $6 billion in four days. they say losses are slowing and some inflows came on tuesday. fedex recovered some regular session losses in late trade after fourth-quarter earnings butshare beat expectations, the annual forecast trailed wall street projections as the trade war drags on and turnaround efforts at the struggling european unit continue. yvonne: we are also counting down to the open of markets in hong kong and mainland china. not looking too good at the get-go here if you are long these markets. china futures down about 85 points. shanghai composite broke below 3000 yesterday. the banks are still in focus. it seems the u.s.
will interact, and it is too early to say how exactly the export ban will impact huawei in the long run. tomu very much. selina wang at the mobile world conference in shanghai. a quick check of the latest bloomberg business flash headlines. investors are taking billions of dollars from h20 asset management over concerns about a liquid holdings tied to a controversial german businessman. after almost a decade of constant inflows, they saw a group of large funds lose $6 billion in four days. they...
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tom: there has been signs for a long time that the government might step up its inquiry, its scrutinyf these companies. we have gotten signs of it before with various hearings, et cetera in d.c. now what this shows is the government is laying a foundation for even further action. it is kind of getting organized over, ok, you are in charge of this, you are in charge of this. it is like a team in a huddle before the big game. it is themeans is, government organizing itself. what we are seeing nays there could be more coming down the pipe. specifically doj, that is the one to watch. doj and alphabet, the parent of google. that is the one that really seems to be with the greatest potential. remember that google has come under great scrutiny in the eu over the way it handled the android operation system. is it fair to new entrants of competitors? the eu has looked at that. now the concern is the u.s. will take a deeper look at google through the doj, which remember can take unilateral action unlike the ftc. it does not have to get commissioners on board. it can just go right after a compan
tom: there has been signs for a long time that the government might step up its inquiry, its scrutinyf these companies. we have gotten signs of it before with various hearings, et cetera in d.c. now what this shows is the government is laying a foundation for even further action. it is kind of getting organized over, ok, you are in charge of this, you are in charge of this. it is like a team in a huddle before the big game. it is themeans is, government organizing itself. what we are seeing...
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up chairman would not draw what he thinks of long-term real yields yet. tom: john ryding with us.n central banking and its impact on your life, from michael mckee. mary daly of the san francisco fed in the 11:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg "surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. elon musk says the electric car maker could be on the verge of a quarterly record for deliveries. he will have to go all out the last few days of june to set the mark. buyers may be motivated by a deadline on july 1 for the u.s. tax credit on electric cars. rally --eserved its resumed its rally, going over $12,000 for the first time this year. cryptocurrency has been gaining a septa and's and attracting attention -- acceptance and attracting attention. management had its biggest single day drop in four days. slump in the industry with seller returns, but last week clients started to pull money out because of concerns over pill liquid holding. -- illiquid holdings. kong, protestsng are expected. they want the leaders to raise the issue with president xi. let's get
up chairman would not draw what he thinks of long-term real yields yet. tom: john ryding with us.n central banking and its impact on your life, from michael mckee. mary daly of the san francisco fed in the 11:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg "surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. elon musk says the electric car maker could be on the verge of a quarterly record for deliveries. he will have to go all out the last few days of june to set the...
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coming up, tom steyer has been using his own money to fund a campaign for impeaching donald trump longefore dozens of members of congress backed it. tom steyer joins me next. s back. tom steyer joins me next on, lim? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ each day justin at work... walk. and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. since robert mueller's public statements this week reiterating he could not exonerate the president of obstruction, the number of house members calling for impeachment or an impeachment inquiry has grown to 53 it, 52 democrat and one republican. my next gest has been calling for impeachment since be october of 201, l
coming up, tom steyer has been using his own money to fund a campaign for impeaching donald trump longefore dozens of members of congress backed it. tom steyer joins me next. s back. tom steyer joins me next on, lim? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only...
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coming up, tom steyer has been using his own money to fund a campaign for impeaching donald trump longers of congress backed it. tom steyer joins me next. we still need glasses on table ten. ♪ he'd be proud of us. a family business should stay in the family. see how lincoln's insurance solutions can help protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you, at lincolnfinancial.com your business and everyone who counts on you, hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ >>> since robert mueller's public statements this week reiterating he could not exonerate the president of obstruction, the number of house members calling for impeachment or an impeachment inquiry has grown to 53, 52 democrat and one republican. my next gest has been calling for impeachment s
coming up, tom steyer has been using his own money to fund a campaign for impeaching donald trump longers of congress backed it. tom steyer joins me next. we still need glasses on table ten. ♪ he'd be proud of us. a family business should stay in the family. see how lincoln's insurance solutions can help protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you, at lincolnfinancial.com your business and everyone who counts on you, hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief......
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rita wilson's health crisis and her long marriage to tom hanks became themes of her new album.u for that you. we'll be right back. created the words for the songs. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. the russells travel to a different swim meet every saturday. but now... it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. smelling is believing. and gain flings can hiya karate stink too. try new improved gain flings. and if you love gain flings... you gotta try the dish soap!!! tlet's go mets! go time daddy! [ giggling ] ohhhh man. took my hat off. [ "to love somebody" by bee gees playing ] that's crazy! [ crowd cheering ] [ screaming ] let's go mets! ♪ [ cheering ] >>> every wednesday our morning rounds series looks at medical issues that could effect you and sol
rita wilson's health crisis and her long marriage to tom hanks became themes of her new album.u for that you. we'll be right back. created the words for the songs. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. the russells travel to a different swim meet every...
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understand all of.s us this tom, this is a part of a long debate about religious symbols in public space what's the significance of this? >> arod the country, there ar hundreds of crosses lie this for ten commandments monument and people who are not of a particular faith or who are atheists feel it excludes them. so this decision ys we're going to put an end to the fights about the old monmonuments, this one has been ound 100 years. they are understood to be monuments to valor. they're notbout religion. we're going to let them be. >> reporr: this is toraw a line under the debate and end it. will this result in lower courts rowing out other cases? >> if you have other cases about monuments like these, som'sethig theen around for many decades, then pretty much so, unless tre was somspecial indication it was likely discriminatory when it was fir put up. if it's like this one and seems to be neuiftral eve embodied in a religious symbol, old ones are okay, but doesn't mean state or local government could put up a new cross today.e >> reporter: spoke of hostility toward religion, this is the p
understand all of.s us this tom, this is a part of a long debate about religious symbols in public space what's the significance of this? >> arod the country, there ar hundreds of crosses lie this for ten commandments monument and people who are not of a particular faith or who are atheists feel it excludes them. so this decision ys we're going to put an end to the fights about the old monmonuments, this one has been ound 100 years. they are understood to be monuments to valor. they're...
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tom llamas tonight. >> reporter: president trump says she's "totally lying." but long-time advice columnist e. jean carroll insists her story is the truth, that the president sexually assaulted her in the mid '90s in a dressing room at bergdorf goodman. >> the minute i was in there, he shut the door and pushed me up against the wall and bang, banged my head on the wall and kissed me. i just -- it was so shocking. and he put his shoulder against me to hold me against the wall and at that point, i realized that i was in a very difficult situation. >> reporter: in her new book "what do we need men for," carroll describes in graphic detail how the alleged sexual assault got even worse before she was able to escape. >> it was against my will. and it hurt. and it was a fight. >> reporter: president trump first said he didn't even know carroll, though she did give us this photo of the two meeting in the late '80s. >> standing with my coat on in a line. give me break. with my back to the camera. i have no idea who she is. >> reporter: the president now telling the hill, "i'll say it with great respect
tom llamas tonight. >> reporter: president trump says she's "totally lying." but long-time advice columnist e. jean carroll insists her story is the truth, that the president sexually assaulted her in the mid '90s in a dressing room at bergdorf goodman. >> the minute i was in there, he shut the door and pushed me up against the wall and bang, banged my head on the wall and kissed me. i just -- it was so shocking. and he put his shoulder against me to hold me against the...
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many as 6,000 national guard to its southern border with guatemala, that's a 600-mile-long border, and u.s. us toms hailing that move. >> they send the national guard to their southern or border, they take law enforcement officials, and they increase their interdiction along chokepoints from the northern triangle countries, and then they help us secure the mexico/u.s. border, that -- and then they help us with the asylum. if they do what they promised to do in this agreement, it's a game-changer, and we're going to see this issue reduced. >> reporter: also as part of the deal as many as tens of thousands of migrants could remain in mexico while their claims for asylum are being processed in the u.s. that process often takes several months. molly, back to you. molly: steve, thank you so much there from mexico. appreciate it. leland: and a fox news alert. video from cedar rapids, iowa, live pictures as mayor pete buttigieg of south bend, indiana, taking some time with the band. let's listen in for a quick second. [cheers and applause] leland: it's not quite, it's not quite bill clinton with the saxop
many as 6,000 national guard to its southern border with guatemala, that's a 600-mile-long border, and u.s. us toms hailing that move. >> they send the national guard to their southern or border, they take law enforcement officials, and they increase their interdiction along chokepoints from the northern triangle countries, and then they help us secure the mexico/u.s. border, that -- and then they help us with the asylum. if they do what they promised to do in this agreement, it's a...
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tom: we outlined the rules to governor bullock a long time ago about polling and what you had to do.t respect for governor bullock. on march 12 there was a poll that governor bullock said he thought counted. it was a survey that said who do think should be the democratic nominee? it did not have any names, it just invited people to write it in. the person who came in fourth was donald trump. , and others in the polling world have backed this up, that is not a paul that beats the scrutiny that we had been requiring. we informed him of that in march and i spoke personally with him a month later. i've great regard for governor bullock and it would not surprise me at all if these -- if use on the debate stage next month because he will keep campaigning. he and congressman moulton, these are wonderful people. we have embarrassment of riches and that is what the american people will see. we have a deep bench and everyone has the unity of values. we are fighting for the issues that matter most. access to affordable health care, lowering the cost of description drugs, making sure our economy
tom: we outlined the rules to governor bullock a long time ago about polling and what you had to do.t respect for governor bullock. on march 12 there was a poll that governor bullock said he thought counted. it was a survey that said who do think should be the democratic nominee? it did not have any names, it just invited people to write it in. the person who came in fourth was donald trump. , and others in the polling world have backed this up, that is not a paul that beats the scrutiny that...
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tom: no one knows. andreas: nobody knows is the answer. we may be in this for a long may not be a bad thing. a lot of people talk about negative japanese experience over the past 30 years. had involvings i global bond mandates in the early 1990's and clients were saying when japanese 10 year yields were into percent or whatever it was at the time, we are going to ask you to take the japanese out of the benchmark because it is obvious you should be short them because there is only one way they can go is up. here we are 25 years later and they are much lower. people are saying this is bad, but i maintain may be the growth model the nominal growth the world has been following is not applicable to economy such as japan or continental europe, where we have a demographic deficit and different policies might apply. a study came out a few days ago. it was reported on bloomberg. deutsche bank said the japanese experience may be heading towards europe but that may not be a bad thing. tom: if you get me going, we are going to have to cancel commercials. andreas is upsetting me,
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and, tom, i know you're intimately associated and have a long history with the japanese teagarden, sohank you, commissioners. >> clerk: next speaker. >> i'm the director of operations and administration in the conservatory of flowers. i'm here to support the flexible pricing plan. due to the nature of the conservatory's victorian architecture, the hallways are very narrow. and during our peak times people -- it definitely has an impact to our experience and our building and collection has a great impact to the large amount of people that move through the building. in order to protect the building and the collection, we stagger entry into the conservatory, which means at peak times, people can stand outside in line for up to 45 minutes. and can leave, which can greatly impact our ability to collect admissions and welcome people at this amazing institution. we do believe that the flexible pricing plan allows us to control crowd. >> clerk: next speaker. >> good morning, commissioners. i'm sandra swanson. i'm on the conservatory of flowers advisory board. i chaired the kickoff benefit for
and, tom, i know you're intimately associated and have a long history with the japanese teagarden, sohank you, commissioners. >> clerk: next speaker. >> i'm the director of operations and administration in the conservatory of flowers. i'm here to support the flexible pricing plan. due to the nature of the conservatory's victorian architecture, the hallways are very narrow. and during our peak times people -- it definitely has an impact to our experience and our building and...
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program i spoke with tom kennedy united technologies ceo greg hayes. >> -- i know bill and dan are not perhaps happy with this deal because of the short term delusion you have to take longbillion of r and d, this is going to be a powerhouse of a company that will meet all the customer needs big value to customers. >> oftentimes you see big deal 120-billion-dollar deal stock for stock no cash involved said not comedienninging the terms i said would you consider putting cash to placate hedge fund managers -- >> absolutely they are going to make of in my opinion environment increasing mergers ipos frothy markets that are looking to -- to exploit positive sneme sentiment. >> sometimes companies buying other companies are you just buying growth can you not grow yourself that you have to buy growth seeing a while there as well, we are back do growing once again, though. >> this is also, government growth, because these companies obviously, a lot depends on that dod number right what we're spending on national defense, obviously, they feel like, the trump presidency will continue to make investments. maria: big business from pentagon for sure coming up team usa u.s. women's so
program i spoke with tom kennedy united technologies ceo greg hayes. >> -- i know bill and dan are not perhaps happy with this deal because of the short term delusion you have to take longbillion of r and d, this is going to be a powerhouse of a company that will meet all the customer needs big value to customers. >> oftentimes you see big deal 120-billion-dollar deal stock for stock no cash involved said not comedienninging the terms i said would you consider putting cash to...
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of course, a long investigation for police still ahead and tom and eva, as i throw it back to you, iraising those four officers who ran into that building. they actually located the shooter by listening for the gunfire and went towards him and as we mentioned, that one officer suffering from a gunshot wound, the bulletproof vest saving his life but a lot of people hailing all four of those officers as heros this morning. guys. >> a lot of bravery there on what is such a devastating day in virginia beach. all right, whit. thanks for your reporting. see you later on "world news tonight." >>> we want to turn now to weather and rob is back with us in studio. you were telling us june 1st, a big, big date for people in your business, the start of hurricane season. >> you know that being from south florida. it's the beginning of hurricane season and we've already had one named storm so we'll talk about that and storms that popped up in the carolinas again yesterday. here's big-time hail in north carolina, just around raleigh. pounding off the windshield there but looks to be about pea size.
of course, a long investigation for police still ahead and tom and eva, as i throw it back to you, iraising those four officers who ran into that building. they actually located the shooter by listening for the gunfire and went towards him and as we mentioned, that one officer suffering from a gunshot wound, the bulletproof vest saving his life but a lot of people hailing all four of those officers as heros this morning. guys. >> a lot of bravery there on what is such a devastating day in...
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tom: i just got an email from rich in long island. we don't care about china.t best practices to mimic the toronto raptors? what are the nets going to do to do out of 512 basketball to the excellence the toronto raptors have seen this year? christophe: that is a great question, and they were good with african players and african coach, so i hope that renaissance capital experience and my experience will rub off on the brooklyn nets. trades asians starts -- the trade season starts in the next couple of days. tom: we would like a heads up. christophe: i would say the rumors you are hearing are , oured and hopefully general manager and ownership will be able to deliver on one or two of the names you are hearing about. tom: let me translate that for you. what he just said is get out the checkbook. nejra: i will leave the brooklyn nets chat to you. i want to come back to the "surveillance" fly and whether we are looking ahead to the g20, how much of a potential fly in the ointment in the long term are these trade wars with china? christophe: the trade war in china i
tom: i just got an email from rich in long island. we don't care about china.t best practices to mimic the toronto raptors? what are the nets going to do to do out of 512 basketball to the excellence the toronto raptors have seen this year? christophe: that is a great question, and they were good with african players and african coach, so i hope that renaissance capital experience and my experience will rub off on the brooklyn nets. trades asians starts -- the trade season starts in the next...