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tom foley. whose fingerprint was on the bag of shells in the basement? tom foley's. tomand i'm asking you to bring back that verdict. >> the outcome of tom's second trial was far from certain. what worried you the most? >> just that he was such a nice guy that you would never have guessed he would have done something like that. >> he didn't seem like a murderer. >> right. >> and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they looking at you, the jurors? >> no, they weren't. >> i took a couple deep breaths and i just -- >> your honor, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> the waiting had paid off. >> as to count two? >> not guilty. >> the reaction of tom at the time of the verdict, absolutely incredible. >> thank you, thank you, thank you! >> he collapsed to the floor and wept for 20 minutes. unbelievable. >> he got away with murder, but he almost didn't. we had it. we had him convicted. and to actually have to go back and talk with that family and try and give them some consoling, how do you do that? >> you're just angry. you're angry
tom foley. whose fingerprint was on the bag of shells in the basement? tom foley's. tomand i'm asking you to bring back that verdict. >> the outcome of tom's second trial was far from certain. what worried you the most? >> just that he was such a nice guy that you would never have guessed he would have done something like that. >> he didn't seem like a murderer. >> right. >> and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they looking at...
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tom holland and tom hanks. they went viral for an impromptu acting lesson. >>> would you like more coffee? >> it was really stressful, actually, no one actually told me it was going to happen. >> the challenge was how many different ways could holland say the same line? >> coffee, coffee sir, i need some more coffee. >> would you like some more coffee? >> coffee, coffee. come on, sir, i need some more coffee. >> when tomks, the legend that he is, asks you to step up you better step up. >> would you like some more coffee? >> coffee, please, tom hanks, get me some coffee. >> holland had an easier task yesterday, with his spidey friends. lighting up the empire state building, then heading to the observation platform, 102 stories up. >> this is a height i'm not that accustomed to. whenever we do those sequences we actually have a set that's only 20 feet off the ground. i get kind of a weird kick out of doing the high stunts, i kind of like the adrenaline rush. >> it's almost like he should be spiderman. >> it's kind of obvious. >> the event called attention to a nonprofit, the brother's trust, started by tom and his three brothers. >> saving the world requires sacrifice. >> "spiderman: far from home" was shot in iconic locations across europe. so, where to next? >> somewhere tropical. somewhere tropical. >> spiderman goes to hawaii, maybe. >> i am going on vacation. >>> speaking of hawaii, that's where an
tom holland and tom hanks. they went viral for an impromptu acting lesson. >>> would you like more coffee? >> it was really stressful, actually, no one actually told me it was going to happen. >> the challenge was how many different ways could holland say the same line? >> coffee, coffee sir, i need some more coffee. >> would you like some more coffee? >> coffee, coffee. come on, sir, i need some more coffee. >> when tomks, the legend that he is,...
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. >> dana: interesting fact, tom tom. >> tom: very interesting fact. this is a public health thing. rian stuff you're talking, but most of it is everybody knows substance abuse, mental health, drug addiction, that kind of thing, that's the way they have to deal with it in the cities and they're not doing it. you are hearing it, san francisco, los angeles, that's where you are the most of it. other cities. people who come here as guests on fox news, they say it used to be this way but now it's really bad. they're all admitting it is. this is an opportunity for, i don't want to make it all political but this is an opportunity for republicans to come in and start dealing with it because it's been something that is seeded to democrats, america's cities. it's time to say look, they have failed. >> juan: speak to just that point. i think it's the underlying premise. kevin faulkner is a republican. these are republicans trying to deal with homelessness, and homelessness is a higher rate in seattle, san francisco, ellie. dana and i were talking about d.c. philly, new york. as a high rate of
. >> dana: interesting fact, tom tom. >> tom: very interesting fact. this is a public health thing. rian stuff you're talking, but most of it is everybody knows substance abuse, mental health, drug addiction, that kind of thing, that's the way they have to deal with it in the cities and they're not doing it. you are hearing it, san francisco, los angeles, that's where you are the most of it. other cities. people who come here as guests on fox news, they say it used to be this way...
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tom: a really big hug. -- tom p.: a really big hug. tom: you didn't get him a bentley? tom p.: no. tom: next year. tom p.: my bloomberg starts lighting up. was, who isction next? to me, that is the bigger worry. does he say, nato partners are not paying their fair share. germany and france, here are your tariffs. that is the big worry. a singular trade war with china-u.s., we can sort of manage that but if this spreads out to become a global trade event, the starting point is a recession. it, itity market, bless is not responding. it is not thinking about that in those worst case scenario terms yet. francine: i am still trying to figure out what a graduation -- we don't do that in kindergarten in europe. why do you think the markets have been taking it in stride, because they are expecting resolution or they do not know how to price worst case scenario? tom p.: at this dinner last , it was mostly fixed income and currency investors. i walked out of that dinner and was nearly in a state of depression. people were so downbeat and before this meeting, i was on the equity side of our fl
tom: a really big hug. -- tom p.: a really big hug. tom: you didn't get him a bentley? tom p.: no. tom: next year. tom p.: my bloomberg starts lighting up. was, who isction next? to me, that is the bigger worry. does he say, nato partners are not paying their fair share. germany and france, here are your tariffs. that is the big worry. a singular trade war with china-u.s., we can sort of manage that but if this spreads out to become a global trade event, the starting point is a recession. it,...
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with us today is one of our nation's wonderful small sayness owners, and i will -- where is tom? tomuld you say a few words and let them know what has just happened to you, please. [applause] >> happy birthday to the president. a lot of people from my office -- i also want to say happy birthday for them. i spoke to the u.s. senate small business and entrepreneurship healthee, stating the reimbursement benefit program that had existed previously. this was after the obama administration made it legal to help employees with their health insurance costs. at the time we had been helping our employees, some with serious medical conditions, and after the ruling we had to stop all reimbursements which caused a great bit of hardship for our employees. several of them i ended up losing because they had to leave us and go to other companies that offered better health benefits. thank the president and the administration for andorting this new measure these pro-small-business policies, we appreciate them in the small business community. this new rule allows small businesses to offer benefits to o
with us today is one of our nation's wonderful small sayness owners, and i will -- where is tom? tomuld you say a few words and let them know what has just happened to you, please. [applause] >> happy birthday to the president. a lot of people from my office -- i also want to say happy birthday for them. i spoke to the u.s. senate small business and entrepreneurship healthee, stating the reimbursement benefit program that had existed previously. this was after the obama administration...
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tom in something else. josiah henson was incredibly strong physically. but the uncle tom of the minstrel show was a weak man. josiah was middle aged. the uncle tom in the minstrel show was old. he was turned into, instead of somebody heroic, into a buffoon. while that first uncle tom made him even more famous throughout england, canada and the united states that second notion -- i mean minstrel show was one of the most popular form of entertainment. and so that notion of what an uncle tom was took over. and it was completely the opposite of what henson was. >> and how did mr. henson respond to that negative reaction to what he at one point claimed in terms of being the inspiration? >> he had always when he was introduced in speeches, said you've been called her today because you think uncle tom is coming. i am not uncle tom. i'm josiah henson. but, you know, he responded to it like he responded to every tragedy of his life. like most strong people do he just put one foot in front of the other and kept on going. he knew he was a man of faith and integrity. so it really -- plus there were still people who admired him for that. i mean, the reputati
tom in something else. josiah henson was incredibly strong physically. but the uncle tom of the minstrel show was a weak man. josiah was middle aged. the uncle tom in the minstrel show was old. he was turned into, instead of somebody heroic, into a buffoon. while that first uncle tom made him even more famous throughout england, canada and the united states that second notion -- i mean minstrel show was one of the most popular form of entertainment. and so that notion of what an uncle tom was...
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tom hanks had just come off back-to-back oscar wins. >> tom hanks and tim allen did this, because they need the money. >> what are you looking at, ya hockey puck? >> well, tim's got that deal with disney that's mighty, mighty lucrative. >> if it weren't for working with hanks, it would have been absolutely wonderful -- >> "toy story" would earn more than any other movie that year -- oh, and they sold a few toys, too. >> i won't even start with the way this guy is built, okay? >> there's a good-looking rear end, toman, not a bright guy, but a handsome guy. >> those are fine trousers. look. they're vintage kind of like western wear. >> buzz lightyear, to the rescue! >> to infinity and beyond! >> this is one of those toys that essentially illustrates the fact that civilization as we know it is coming to an end. you know, the apocalypse is upon us with this. >> i am buzz lightyear. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. see? >> more than two decades later, "toy story" still captures the imagination. >> tom and i said 25 years of this still number 1 is my favorite because it was number 1 and it was the first -- it introduced us to this but boy, have these guys expanded the story. >> the fourth installment is going to break an overall box office. over the $2 billion mark. >>> well, now to a "bachelorette" exclusive, only on "e.t." is one the woman who said she was dating one of hannah's front-runn front-runners, jed. >> from the very beginning he said the only reason i'm doing this is for my music career. this is a per
tom hanks had just come off back-to-back oscar wins. >> tom hanks and tim allen did this, because they need the money. >> what are you looking at, ya hockey puck? >> well, tim's got that deal with disney that's mighty, mighty lucrative. >> if it weren't for working with hanks, it would have been absolutely wonderful -- >> "toy story" would earn more than any other movie that year -- oh, and they sold a few toys, too. >> i won't even start with the...
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hong kong organizers estimate 2000000 people in the city streets calling for the resignation of tom toms prose beijing's leader that's after she gave in to demands to shelve a controversial extradition bill also coming up what's in a name israel renames a golan heights settlement trump i spit on are u.s. presidents donald trump for his recognition of israeli sovereignty also the contested territory. and the united states continues to dominate the women's world cup thanks to a record setting performance by striker harvey milk. i'm called aspen thanks for joining us nearly 2000000 people have been rallying in hong kong demanding the resignation of the city's pro beijing leader kerry lam she bowed to pressure and apologized to the public for her handling of the proposed bill that would allow extraditions to mainland china or democracy demonstrators want that bill scrapped altogether they worry the proposed law is one of many steps to chip away at hong kong's freedoms and legal autonomy. i i have to more than a week of massive protests the human tide showed no sign of abating it was kerry le
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tom reed. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there, tom. thank you very much. joining david for this special ceremony is his wife deanna and three children, evan, ayden, and vivienne, along with his mother marilyn, and his brothers daniel and rand. i want to thank you all for being here. a very special day for you and for all of us. for the nation, actually. thank you. david's father william passed away in 2017. and though he's no longer with us, we know that today he must be one of those proud dads. he's looking down upon us from heaven, and he's very proud of his son and his son's family.
tom reed. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there, tom. thank you very much. joining david for this special ceremony is his wife deanna and three children, evan, ayden, and vivienne, along with his mother marilyn, and his brothers daniel and rand. i want to thank you all for being here. a very special day for you and for all of us. for the nation, actually. thank you. david's father william passed away in 2017. and though he's no longer with us, we know that today he must be one of...
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tom -- where is? tom? are you out here someplace? i have not met tom. you are a handsome guy. come on up here. ghter] president trump: you say a few words and let them know what has just happened to you, please? tom: thank you. [applause] tom: first of all, i would like to say happy birthday to the president. [laughter] tom: a lot of people for my office want to say happy birthday. three years ago, i spoke to the u.s. senate small business and entrepreneurship committee about reinstating the health reimbursement benefit program that had existed previously. this was after the obama administration had made it illegal for our business to help employees with their health insurance costs. at the time, we had been helping our employees, some of whom had serious medical conditions, including cancer. after the obama ruling we had to stop all reimbursements, which caused a great bit of hardship for our employees. several of them ended up losing -- several them i ended up losing because they had to leave us and go to other companies that offer to better health benefits. i want to thank the president and
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the internationally renowned marine ecologist tom tom on the us about has been studying the effects of plastic waste on the ecosystem for the last decade. the 1st thing you see is the big question is just how the koranic and covert of coral so if you. breathe the coral can't get the axe yeah the water movement is stopped because it's from a cold war like a human if your birthday. you can are so wide that is one big drawback and also the net i think is mean although sort of fishing net or something like that nylon or something like that crack to the hollow and when the coloring pegged it out so then rule strokes wrong enough to crack all the whole role. because at the top of the self we want to find out what consequences the increasing environmental pollution caused by tourism has for the col reefs off the cat so we join a diving trip to the island of cobra chocked so we can forget about spending a quiet day alone in the natural paradise there are dozens of ships out there. in 2010 we went to karate chop for the 1st time and found an underwater world of a chanting p.c. . a leopard chock
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tom tom. has been studying the effects of plastic waste on the ecosystem for the last decade. the 1st thing you see is the big question is just how already and covert a coral so if you are president. had breathed get the ax yeah the water movement is stopped because it's from a cold war like a human if your birthday go ahead you cannot so why that is one big problem and also the net has the mean other sort of fishing net or something like that nylon or something like that crack to the hollow and when the coloring peg it out so then ruth's troops wrong enough to crack all the whole roll. because cutting out the health we want to find out what consequences the increasing environmental pollution caused by tourism has for the karl reefs of the cat so we join a diving trip to the island of carver chocked so we can forget about spending a quiet day alone in that natural paradise there are dozens of ships out there. in 2010 we want to correct chad for the 1st time and found an underwater world of and chanting. a leopard chock harmless to humans. eat. only. 18. me an a.v.m. huge sponges and colorful corals on the sea bed. and the. ears. of others so how's it looking now what has changed. us in our 1st impression the underwater world is still in many places species rich and beautiful. but we were still more impressed by the diving here in 2010 than we are today eat. now the water is a lot cloudier and we find garbage in many places on the sea bass. and the karl is showing the effects of climate changes while. if the water is too warm it eats away the sensitive coral sea. but sewage garbage and too many divers are also leaving their mark. a carpet of plastic waste is floating on the surface of the water the current has pushed the garbage from the open sea into the bank. it's becoming more and more common the land. but. in the late afternoon we return to the fantastic island world off to catch the bad . but. for the next day we booked a trip to the p.p. islands probably the most beautiful islands and southern thailand. mean. we start with some shopping into cat harbor we're supposed to buy bathing shoes that will protect us from shop edge corals a pack costs around 8 euros and a lot of being sold. by the. us and. at last we set off for the world famous islands. the music on board fights with the sound of a $500.00 horsepower engine. on the way we stopped at a coral reef for a bit of snow and. few people on board have ever had anything to do with masks and snorkels and a lot of them can't swim either. one speedboat after another ferries the snow close to the race. thousands of tourists every day trashing the fragile reefs. protect cade's coral polypes have built up the reef millimeter by millimeter. now a lot of that mr straw and in just a few minutes. it's really hard to meet that people understand how to be at the i am best that i. wrote but they don't know or that i'm understanding how from. whatever that made my beat of hadn't treated them already fall so they don't have any understanding about a forest because the back country they are if you believe. the. league. game. the way. the b.b. islands are actually especially protected national park. and since the organizers of the day trips discovered them to themselves millions of tourists have been visiting the picturesque rock islands and killing off nature. next the so-called monkey to have a real tourist attraction. oh today we see 3 monkeys on the rocks with tourists on 6 speed boats crowding around the best spot. in the downtown. yeah we have more to add to quite tree mean the. p.p.i. letter is only 14 square. and that's the receipt. so you can expect that when the crowd i think the p.p.i. that it may be the most we see. the consequences are devastating. undershoot runs a dive center on the p.p. are. prepared to accept that she would have been monitoring the state of the underwater well for years repeatedly diving to count the corals and document the damage. again today andrew hewett is on the way with his underwater camera in the popular diving areas. we need to really respect that the more people like cation the more impact it's going to have on coal research that has to be a maximum limit that we can. help people visiting an area or any one particular. if we just let it go and let people do whatever they want they can get out of control and you can see there's a big difference in the health of the callers when there's too many people. for the 1st time the tile forty's have reacted to the world famous my ebay. well the movie the beach with leonardo dicaprio was shot has been closed to terrorists for several months to give the corals a chance to recover. i think i have mixed feelings about it i think it's very good that we do things like that. but if you just close one area you have to expect that all the people that go to one area going to go to another area and put pressure on another area. you can see what happens here on the main island. since my abang has been closed the day trip is brought to this speech i mean it turns into a gigantic speedboat parking lot. after a selfie at the beach it's a short walk into the village. and maybe some fast food before we move on to the next attraction so what do the people who live on people don't get from the daytrippers we visit the dollar restaurant which offers thai cuisine at reasonable prices. but he has few customers. overrun by tourists he's fighting for his existence. hardly any tourists come here. to restaurants that have the most guests or on the beach boats out there. the tourists always want to keep. my lady. they're afraid if they come into the village they might get lost. p.p. don is the only island here that has permanently inhabited the thousands of day trippers have not brought prosperity to the people here the big tourism companies earn money from the excursions but the locals often only have jobs at the time minimum wage of just under 9 euros a day. the interior of the island looks like many places on the catch waste disposal is a big problem. this old man is trying fish one of the local staple foods he sells it to his neighbors he tells us. he says he's doing it because he doesn't know what else he can do to earn a living. he tells us the flies out particularly annoying so he has to keep the fish in plastic bags to keep them away. and there was. just. low incomes are not the only problem the people on p.p. don't have. the island's exposed location means it's also prone to natural disasters we know there are signs saying evacuation route if a tidal wave a tsunami is heading towards the island both locals and tourists are supposed to flee to safety but where does the escape route actually lead. we follow the signs. after a few meters it ends at an. and gate at death trap in an emergency. escape routes was has up after the last 3 nami with international donations but today the danger seems to be forgotten and not only on the p.p. and. december 200-4700 people died as a result of the tsunami on people don't. a few 100 kilometers away in the tourist town of kalak it claimed more than 3000 victims. holidaymakers filmed it with their video cameras. but today almost nothing and recalls the catastrophe. the force of the tidal wave held this coast guard patrol boat a kilometer into the hinterland it was left as a memorial and a tsunami memorial museum was built right next to us. here looking at. the memorial lives from donations from much like one tom to the curator tells us. these photos from december 2004 show relaxed by this and in the background the incoming tidal wave. the museum does not only want to remind people it also wants to make them more where of the danger because there was little time left after a sea quake before the tidal wave reaches the coast. this graph shows how the 2004 tsunami spread. but what the authorities in the tourist resort of color lack learned from the catastrophe. we notice that almost the entire coast is covered with large hotel complexes. the guests there will be the 1st victims of the hotel's past. are there any emergency plans. and. have. people. come. we don't know. how many times that we have to leave. and what about the escape routes that we're stuck with international aid after 2004 do the people here in ca like to take the danger seriously we follow the signs again. we're not far from the nearest shelter. thousands of inhabitants and tourists should be able to find safety that. we eventual
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while palestinians reject what tom tom titus as the deal of the century the us president thinks it can still lead to peace but to have picked up the story. to be fair trump was never particularly shy. humble when he does something great he likes to let people know about it is stable genius has great vision has great negotiation we need. a leader that wrote the art of the deal israel palestine. if you're going to make it that probably is the hardest deal there is to make and i'm a very good deal make i believe me if you can't make a good deal with a politician then there's something wrong with you any great deal maker needs a great problem to solve obvious no north korea rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. we were going to do it. because we really have no choice to regional local the china trade deal is too mundane and above average dealmaker would be good enough to solve it trump is a great deal maker and he needs the greatest problem is really palestinian conflict you're not going to support me even though you know i'm the best thing that could ever happen to israel a
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i've got tom winter with me right now because tom's got some information -- tom costello just gave us information where the helicopter came from, 34th street. if you look at the empire state building and follow that straight to the left side of the screen, that would be where the 34th street helipad is. tom winter, explain to us what we know about where this helicopter came from and where it was going. >> from there according to three senior law enforcement officials, and this is just adding to what tom costello just broke on the air, is that the helicopter takes off and flies north. and you can see the east river there on the screen. at some point it makes a left-hand turn and was scheduled to either go fly by or i don't believe it going to land at but fly by the statue of liberty which is all the way past the southern tip of manhattan obviously in the new york harbor. if you take that empire state building and you go on the street grid directly to -- >> let me follow this over here. we start the empire state building. so the heliport is where? >> it's actually south. it's going to g
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a pickup truck design tom the tom ford ranger wrapped up is it as morning as it looks. driving it next on the. kick off life. moves come it is on. the gold cup 29 t. a by any old championship for north and central america and the caribbean. the wildest fans come from mexico and coast. what are their team's chances like and will the u.s. be able to defend its title. in 30 minutes on d w. x make. raring to me. if there is any there friday it's remember you have to find it between the lines. the church 100 german streets. what secrets lie behind these moments. find out in any mercy of experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the. welcome to drive it's the d.w. come show coming up but lean presents the all electric formula championship. we take the full range of wraps out into the june. and mpg that's a beast the qubaty version of the porsche cayenne. that on the end.
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tom reed. thank you, tom. i see you over there. joining david for this special ceremony are his wife, deanna, and three children, evan, aidan, and vivian, along with his mother marilyn and his brothers daniel iran. i want to thank you all for being here. [applause] father,ump: david's william, passed away in 2017. we know that today he must be one of those proud dads.
tom reed. thank you, tom. i see you over there. joining david for this special ceremony are his wife, deanna, and three children, evan, aidan, and vivian, along with his mother marilyn and his brothers daniel iran. i want to thank you all for being here. [applause] father,ump: david's william, passed away in 2017. we know that today he must be one of those proud dads.
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tom? tom: another u.s. factory gauge weaknd this month, adding to signs of waning growth momentum amid the escalation trade war. manufacturing in texas fell to a three-year low. it's a fourth straight monthly decline and the sixth-month outlook also indicates further detear race in the economy. an appeal against president trump's -- hearings has failed to get a hearing at the supreme court. the president's use to justify tariffs on national security grounds is so broad that it violates the constitution. trump imposed a 25% steel trip along with a 10% tariff in aluminum imports in march last year. how would you is calling on the -- huawei is calling on the justice minister to intervene. they said she wouldn't shall be charged in canada. she is under house arrest in vancouver. her extradition case is scheduled to begin in schedule. another e.u. final. an officer having to pay over $1 billion over rival sources to apple. that fine may be made as soon as ext month. margaret stepped down earlier this year after hitting $9 billion in fines. global 24 hours a day on air and attic tock on twitter. powered by more than 120 countries. i'm tome, this is bloomberg. yvonne: still ahead, we're going to hear from a south korean game maker betting on bts. >> and more market-moving views and news next. ♪ yvonne: oil traders are on alert amid bubbling tensions between the u.s. and iran. our trading around 6 .83 so things have eased off a little bit. president trump injected, though, a double dose of trauma -- drama in a stand off with the iran supreme leader and eight military commanders and also tweeted about the strait of hormuz, asking why are we protecting it for other companies without compensation? >> julie schneider is the international editor and she's with us now. what's the goal of these new sanctions on khomeini? >> it's supposed to further solate iran and as trump keeps saying, provide maximum pressure on the regime. the problem is almost 89% of iran's economy is affected by sanctionlings and already in a recession. economically it's not going to have much effect but it's the symbolism. what president trump and the tre
tom? tom: another u.s. factory gauge weaknd this month, adding to signs of waning growth momentum amid the escalation trade war. manufacturing in texas fell to a three-year low. it's a fourth straight monthly decline and the sixth-month outlook also indicates further detear race in the economy. an appeal against president trump's -- hearings has failed to get a hearing at the supreme court. the president's use to justify tariffs on national security grounds is so broad that it violates the...
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tom cruise. this truly is the dumbest time to be alive. it truly is. >> kimmel had his own theory. >> i think justin bieber got drunk and -- well, that's it. that's what happened. >> i would smash tom, though. >> look, justin seems to forget tomise jumped over a building with a broken ankle. >> he forgets that is grown man strength tom cruise has. >> just saying, justin, you may want to rethink that one. >>> on a serious note, big trouble for tom's costar cuba gooding jr. as the oscar winner was taken into custody by new york city police. cuba in handcuffs and wearing a business suit as police in harlem ushered him into a cruiser. he's charged with misdemeanor forcible touching after a woman claimed he groped her at a bar sunday night. >> he has complete confidence that he'll be fully exonerated. >> he won an oscar for "jerry maguire" in 1996. >> show me the money! >> but struggled to get big roles again until 2016's "the people versus o.j. simpson." as for today's charge, cuba said, i trust the system and will let the press speak for itself. in other words, cuba is saying, show me the video tape. >>> no other news jessica biel is setting the record straight with her stance on a controversial vaccination bill. showing no sign
tom cruise. this truly is the dumbest time to be alive. it truly is. >> kimmel had his own theory. >> i think justin bieber got drunk and -- well, that's it. that's what happened. >> i would smash tom, though. >> look, justin seems to forget tomise jumped over a building with a broken ankle. >> he forgets that is grown man strength tom cruise has. >> just saying, justin, you may want to rethink that one. >>> on a serious note, big trouble for tom's...
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tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. i'm actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well, she'sjust started pre—school, she's, uh... z—z—z—z! never mind, i don't wanna know. i don't know why i asked, actually, you're five, six, seven. that is what i am going to call you all from now on. it's just easier. are we allowed to call each other by our own names? just learn the numbers, reynold. imean, two... can one and i switch? i'mjust — i'm the most senior writer. i'll take seven. lucky seven. 0k, can wejust get into it now and see if we can salvage anything with taping? oh, i love it already. exactly. you were laughing all the way through it, as was i. i mean, i do think emma thompson does that kind of thing — "z—z—z—z— i don't care, don't care." "just move on." and so what hap
tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. i'm actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well, she'sjust started pre—school, she's, uh... z—z—z—z! never mind, i don't wanna know. i don't know why i asked, actually, you're five, six, seven. that...
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tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well, she's just started pre—school, she's, uh... z—z—z—z! never mind, i don't wanna know. i don't know why i asked, actually, you're five, six, seven. that is what i am going to call you all from now on. it's just easier. are we allowed to call each other by our own names? just learn the numbers, reynold. imean, two... can one and i switch? i'mjust — i'm the most senior writer. i'll take seven. lucky seven. 0k, can wejust get into it now and see if we can salvage anything with taping? oh, i love it already. exactly. you were laughing all the way through it, as was i. i mean, i do think emma thompson does that kind of thing — "z—z—z—z— i don't care, don't care." "just move on." and so what happen
tom. i'm tom, i write the monologue. actually the youngest monologue writer in the history of the show. no, no, no, don't care. do you know what, i'm not going to remember any of this so here's what we're going to do. you're one, two, three, four. hi, katherine. 0h, burditt, thank god! how's your baby? she's 27. her baby's doing well, she's just started pre—school, she's, uh... z—z—z—z! never mind, i don't wanna know. i don't know why i asked, actually, you're five, six, seven. that is...
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tom. >> jim, tom from lafayette, new jersey. >> what's up >> caller: what do you think about this cgc the only one i'm recommending. i think canopy is terrific. i like the whole portfolio. andrew in new jersey. >> caller: good afternoon, professor cramer. >> thank you. >> caller: rite aid corporation. >> have you seen walgreens why don't we go to north carolina. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. so i had contact with you a couple of years ago on genpact. i wanted to see what the potential is. how high can it go >> we had tiger on. i thought the guy was unbelievable. i know it has moved up a lot. that's a great story. let's go to chris in south carolina. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. california water. >> i don't want anything to do with california. there is coal, fossil 2350fuel. in other words, stay away. let's go to louis in south carolina. >> caller: hi, cramer, you are my guru. >> what's up >> caller: well, in march i bought medical dermatology stock with the stock symbol derm at 13.80 a share. >> you are getting hit a little on that one. i think it is a nice speck. look at -- dermatology is an
tom. >> jim, tom from lafayette, new jersey. >> what's up >> caller: what do you think about this cgc the only one i'm recommending. i think canopy is terrific. i like the whole portfolio. andrew in new jersey. >> caller: good afternoon, professor cramer. >> thank you. >> caller: rite aid corporation. >> have you seen walgreens why don't we go to north carolina. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. so i had contact with you a couple of years ago on genpact. i...
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maria: tom versus tom, tom brady trying to trademark tom terrific. . introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm workin♪ to keep the fire going for another 150 years. for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to make connections of a different kind. at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. maria: welcome back. new york mets fans throwing a penalty flag towards tom brady. jared max with sports. jared: for some ne new yorkers it's a terrific reason to like the ne new england quarterback n less. tom brady trying to steal a nickname.
maria: tom versus tom, tom brady trying to trademark tom terrific. . introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm workin♪ to keep the fire going for another 150 years. for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to make connections of a different kind. at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. the...
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a pickup truck design tom the tom foreman ranger wrapped up isn't as moaning as it looks above. driving in 30 minutes w. . bursts . home. of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps. global ideas tell stories of critics people and innovative projects around the world. was the touch of the east british citizenship and the 1st official. interest of context teaching the next generation of the environmental protection. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and most are trying to build something here for the next generation the idea is the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. what does an effort t.v. tell us about her. leg let's experience a modern museum center with her playing the cultural heritage foundation live here's the searchers are looking for answers more than 5000000 objects subject to release part of the history. of those who know about secret things how a house like this. hold up it actionable ready to move into the most sublime. the legislation the cultural heritage foundation abla
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tom reid. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there. joining david for this special ceremony are his wife and three children, evan, aiden and vivienne along with his mother and brother. i want to thank you for being here for all of us, for the nation, actually. thank you. [ applause ] david's father passed away in 2017 and though he's no longer with us, we know today he must be one of those proud dads. he's looking down upon us from heaven and very proud of his son
tom reid. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there. joining david for this special ceremony are his wife and three children, evan, aiden and vivienne along with his mother and brother. i want to thank you for being here for all of us, for the nation, actually. thank you. [ applause ] david's father passed away in 2017 and though he's no longer with us, we know today he must be one of those proud dads. he's looking down upon us from heaven and very proud of his son
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tom reed. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there. thank you. joining david for this special ceremony are his wife, deanna and three children, evan, aden and vivian. along with his mother, marilyn and his brothers daniel and rand. i want to thank you all for being here, a special day for you and for all of us. for the nation actually. [applause] david's father, william, passed away in 2017. though he's no longer with us, we know that today he must be one of those proud dads. he's looking down upon us from heaven. he's very proud of his son and
tom reed. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there. thank you. joining david for this special ceremony are his wife, deanna and three children, evan, aden and vivian. along with his mother, marilyn and his brothers daniel and rand. i want to thank you all for being here, a special day for you and for all of us. for the nation actually. [applause] david's father, william, passed away in 2017. though he's no longer with us, we know that today he must be one of those proud dads. he's...
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tom brady's personal brand is not enough. he wants to trademark the term, tom terrific. yes. tom terrific. destowed, another reason for new yorkers to not be fans. tom seever left the public spotlight as he battles dementia. tom brady wants to sell clothing with this tom terrific. clothing and trading cards juju smith went to a high school prom with a student who direct messaged him because the prom lost his date. look at that, anthony molinara is the lucky recipient and juju smitsmith wearing matching velvt suits. lauren: did they go shopping together too? jared: you look for de details, there's not too much out there. tim tebow started this a while back, a different kind of tradition. as sure as the sun rising, we figured it would be, every day but last night it finally happened. watch this. >> emma, it's up to you. if you came up with the correct response, you're going to be the new jeopardy champion. did you? you did. what did you wager? oh, gosh, $20,000. what a payday. $46,801. what a game. oh, my god. we're going to say by good-bye o james too. jared: james holzhauer's amazing run i
tom brady's personal brand is not enough. he wants to trademark the term, tom terrific. yes. tom terrific. destowed, another reason for new yorkers to not be fans. tom seever left the public spotlight as he battles dementia. tom brady wants to sell clothing with this tom terrific. clothing and trading cards juju smith went to a high school prom with a student who direct messaged him because the prom lost his date. look at that, anthony molinara is the lucky recipient and juju smitsmith wearing...
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tom here. we kind of talk about european vegetarianh as the sausage roll that tom still has not tried. tomo get the famous food. i will go to edmund shing for a little 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 t
tom here. we kind of talk about european vegetarianh as the sausage roll that tom still has not tried. tomo get the famous food. i will go to edmund shing for a little 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...
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to call him a stay at home act and in the coming in the coming days will start thinking as to how tom. tom what's called. a stay at home act and not a few days do you believe do you still have confidence professor that the people will prevail that you will see an end to the military transitional council that you will see an end to theran tarion rule. this is what we are walking towards we have to have to find a way of ending this tactic military acts. and we don't want and me live free government and there are certain area where little should be protected people if there is any war against an out of the country this is the airliner the military has should join the should should but we are thinking of the really led transitional government this is the only government the people of sudan more than 95 percent of the people of sudan now a looking for these $540.00 after the end do you feel that there is any room for compromise do you feel that perhaps the negotiations could be revived with some form of compromise between the demands of the military and those of the people whoa this what the 2
to call him a stay at home act and in the coming in the coming days will start thinking as to how tom. tom what's called. a stay at home act and not a few days do you believe do you still have confidence professor that the people will prevail that you will see an end to the military transitional council that you will see an end to theran tarion rule. this is what we are walking towards we have to have to find a way of ending this tactic military acts. and we don't want and me live free...
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a pick up truck design tom the tom ford ranger raptor is it as morning as it looks. driving next. in the north. germany's enemy on the on the open sea a day trip is nice but it's better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island it makes a real difference it's the ideal place to slow down and relax. 60 minutes on. or. stay up today don't miss our highlights w. program online w dark come highlights. i'm not laughing. well i guess sometimes i am but i was there laughing when that meeting german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics in here think it's new to the country that i no longer. need it seems to take his grandmother day out to eat it's all that they know i'm a joke join me to meet the german sunday w. . post. welcome to drive into the d w can show coming up presents the all electric formula championship. we take the full range of raptor out into the june.
a pick up truck design tom the tom ford ranger raptor is it as morning as it looks. driving next. in the north. germany's enemy on the on the open sea a day trip is nice but it's better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island it makes a real difference it's the ideal place to slow down and relax. 60 minutes on. or. stay up today don't miss our highlights w. program online w dark come highlights. i'm not laughing. well i guess sometimes i am but i was there laughing when that meeting german thinks...
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tom homan -- lou: well, i don't know who these naysayers are, but i do know -- >> pardon? lou: i said i'll tell you this much, you're getting it straight from @loudobbs tom homan -- from lou dons, this country would be well served to have you working for this president. i think that's, that's e a straight-up way to put it. finish do you agree? >> yes. and don't count me out. [laughter] lou: i'm counting you in, partner. i'm counting you in. toman, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thanks, lou. lou: yes, sir, you too. acting defense secretary patrick shanahan tonight authorizing 1,000 additional troops to be sent to middle east in response to iran's hostile aggression. it comes as the u.s. navy has presented photo evidence iran was behind the attacks on those two crude oil tankers last week in the gulf of oman. these images follow an announcement from iran that they're ramping up enrichment of low grade uranium, and iran says they'll pass their stockpile limit under the obama era nuclear deal in ten days unless europe, get in the, unless -- get this, unless europe somehow would get the united states to back off the punishing u.s. sanctions. think about this convoluted nonsense on the part of the iranians. they must, indeed, be desperate. the state department today urging our allies, including macron and merkel, not to yield to this nuclear extortion by iran. >>> up next, the fallout continues from hillary clinton's classified
tom homan -- lou: well, i don't know who these naysayers are, but i do know -- >> pardon? lou: i said i'll tell you this much, you're getting it straight from @loudobbs tom homan -- from lou dons, this country would be well served to have you working for this president. i think that's, that's e a straight-up way to put it. finish do you agree? >> yes. and don't count me out. [laughter] lou: i'm counting you in, partner. i'm counting you in. toman, thanks so much. appreciate it....
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tom reed. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there, tom. thank you very much.oining david for this special ceremony is his wife deanna and three children, evan, ayden, and vivienne, along with his mother marilyn, and his brothers daniel and rand. i want to thank you all for being here. a very special day for you and for all of us. for the nation, actually. thank you. david's father william passed away in 2017. and though he's no longer with us, we know that today he must be one of those proud dads. he's looking down upon us from heaven, and he's very proud of his son and his son's family. i have to say that. thank you, david. finally, we are gratified to be joined by eight previous medal of honor recipients. and, i have to tell you, i've got to know just about all of them. you are forever with us. you inspire us. you are truly brave, great people. thank you very much for being here. [applause] brave people. thank you. david grew up in western new york. he was the youngest of four children. as a boy, he would listen to stories from his grandfather, a world war i
tom reed. thank you. thank you, tom. i see you over there, tom. thank you very much.oining david for this special ceremony is his wife deanna and three children, evan, ayden, and vivienne, along with his mother marilyn, and his brothers daniel and rand. i want to thank you all for being here. a very special day for you and for all of us. for the nation, actually. thank you. david's father william passed away in 2017. and though he's no longer with us, we know that today he must be one of those...
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tom mackenzie. tom: surprise on the trade front, surprise how early dropped and numbers. exports unexpectedly rebounding may after aor forecast of almost 4% in terms of a drop. that was a survey, a drop of almost 3.9%. actual number was up 1.1%. imports slipping sharply down 8.5%, pointing potentially to domestic consumption concerns. we had some measures to boost the auto sector. whether that will be announced is a key question. lumbar economics sing the surprise tick up in exports is quote, cold comfort. that is from our blueberry economic analysts. they say this is from front loading trying to get tariffs tariffs ahead of imposed earlier in the months. 25 percent. the expectation is there is a strong chance you will get additional tariffs kicking in. that is the threat from trump, an additional $300 billion . that is something the u.s. trade representative has started reviewing already. it is not a pretty picture going forward. trade tensions are front and center when it comes to looking at this data. david: absolutely. thank you so much, tome renminbi, look at where we are right now, just hitting the lowest level so far for the year. we are back to levels last seen in november of 2018. get investment management ceo. what do you make of all this? it has ratcheted up hasn't it? >> in terms of the trade war? it is but i kind of think it has reached an uneasy truce. nobody wants to talk to each other for fear of losing face. probably at a stalemate. things will take around for a while. some movement possibly. i think what we are going to see is perhaps negotiation coming in on a line by line, sector by sector basis. because the complexities are just too much for this to happen in one big bang. we are not going to get one huge nafta-type treaty. i think things will happen at different stages. maybe with different issues, like poverty. the thought of this being solved in an instant, i do not think that will happen. almost forcing the fed to cut rates. you have a 10 year equity bull market, a bond market rally for decades. do th
tom mackenzie. tom: surprise on the trade front, surprise how early dropped and numbers. exports unexpectedly rebounding may after aor forecast of almost 4% in terms of a drop. that was a survey, a drop of almost 3.9%. actual number was up 1.1%. imports slipping sharply down 8.5%, pointing potentially to domestic consumption concerns. we had some measures to boost the auto sector. whether that will be announced is a key question. lumbar economics sing the surprise tick up in exports is quote,...
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tom hanks it would be cool to have a typewriter. this showed up at my house. >> tom's busy rightnow, john. tom tim allen did something that was really camerd along for their good work mission. our brooke anderson. >> sometimes, the younger boys why's this ugly man talking like buzz lightyear? >> to infinity and beyond! >> and it kind of makes them angry so, i'm likely getting a syringe thrown at me. >> i don't think they actually put in the u-g-l-y word. >> are you spelling ugly? >> well, i don't want to say it. >> oh, there was nothing u-g-l-y about this, kid patients and their families at orlando's advent health children's hospital getting showered with l-o-v-e from tom and tim. the guys delivered a ton of goodies -- books, games, autographed toys. >> i'm not a forky, but i'll sign it nonetheless. >> there we go. >> and posed for some selfies. it's all a part of disney team of heroes initiative which supplies gifts to over 445 children's hospitals across the country. why is it so special and so important for you guys to be here today doing this? >> the fact that we're asked is amazing that t
tom hanks it would be cool to have a typewriter. this showed up at my house. >> tom's busy rightnow, john. tom tim allen did something that was really camerd along for their good work mission. our brooke anderson. >> sometimes, the younger boys why's this ugly man talking like buzz lightyear? >> to infinity and beyond! >> and it kind of makes them angry so, i'm likely getting a syringe thrown at me. >> i don't think they actually put in the u-g-l-y word. >>...
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tom hanks is here on our show. you may have heard it's toy story 4. i saw it's other night, and it's great, which is no surprise. i like every tom hanks movie. i like every tom hanks movie except the one where he saves matt damon at the end. [ laughter ] but other than that. tomorrow as you may know is flag day, and it's also our president's birthday. donald trump turns 73 years old tomorrow. he's the oldest president ever. i'll send him your best. [ laughter ] how is donald trump only 73? it feels like he's been president since '73. [ laughter ] anyway, they're having a fun shindig for him at the white house. melania's planning to hide inside a cake. she's not going to jump out, though. she's going to stay in there a couple years until the coast is clear. but the sprnt on a hell of a roll right now. did you see his interview with george stephanopoulos? george stephanopoulos spent 30 hours with trump over two days, which a lot -- i don't think i've spent that much time with my father over two days' time. you're not going to believe this. he said some crazy stuff. trump weighed in on a variety of subjects including, and this is unbelievable. the whole last tw
tom hanks is here on our show. you may have heard it's toy story 4. i saw it's other night, and it's great, which is no surprise. i like every tom hanks movie. i like every tom hanks movie except the one where he saves matt damon at the end. [ laughter ] but other than that. tomorrow as you may know is flag day, and it's also our president's birthday. donald trump turns 73 years old tomorrow. he's the oldest president ever. i'll send him your best. [ laughter ] how is donald trump only 73? it...
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tom rice. tom is 97 years old. he has jumped every year for the past 6 years to remember those who were lost and to make sure that everyone remembers the sacrifice made on that day. tomnormous american flag hanging around him making his seventh jump in the last 6 years. we will be watching. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> [cheering]. >> [laughing]. >> are you okay? >> [laughing]. >> you are okay. >> [laughing]. >> whew! >> [laughing]. >> [applauding]. >> a great jump. >> hey! >> sorry about the landing. >> oh, that's okay. >> [laughing]. >> nobody got hurt. >> whew! >> there you go, sir. >> [applauding]. >> [cheering]. >> it looked good. >> congratulations to the jump. >> thank you. it was a great jump. >> what was going through your mind as you were riding in the plane over the skies here? what were you thinking about? >> looking at the beautiful landscape. my body was in one place and my mind was in another place. i didn't get them together until i left the aircraft. it was a beautiful fall at 128 miles per hour. it was a little cold too. >> was it? >> yeah. >> and talk to me about the first time you made that jump? did you think about that at all today? >> this is one of the cl
tom rice. tom is 97 years old. he has jumped every year for the past 6 years to remember those who were lost and to make sure that everyone remembers the sacrifice made on that day. tomnormous american flag hanging around him making his seventh jump in the last 6 years. we will be watching. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> [cheering]. >> [laughing]. >> are you okay? >> [laughing]. >> you are okay. >> [laughing]. >> whew! >> [laughing]....
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tom and rebecca. meantime, taking orders for model three by tesla. bloombergs tom mackenzie -- bloomberg's tomkenzie has all of the details. tom: $7,000 cheaper than the imported version. the cars are to be built at teslas biggest factory in shanghai and will have a range of 460 kilometers per charge. they are expected to be delivered in 6-10 months. tesla said it will introduce superchargers in china. cutting charging times to 15 minutes. elon musk is counting on tesla's shanghai factory to bolster competitiveness in a country crowded with hundreds of electrically a goal rivals. in beijing, tom mackenzie, bloomberg. emily: coming up, a new report says amazon is considering getting into the wireless industry. it was a bridge too far for 1 wall st analyst. we will explain why, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: could amazon be eying yet another new business? telecom? the online business is reportedly interested in pre-paid wireless service. the deal would allow amazon to use it the network of the combined entities for six years. the idea however is a bridge too far for 1 wall st analyst. he has
tom and rebecca. meantime, taking orders for model three by tesla. bloombergs tom mackenzie -- bloomberg's tomkenzie has all of the details. tom: $7,000 cheaper than the imported version. the cars are to be built at teslas biggest factory in shanghai and will have a range of 460 kilometers per charge. they are expected to be delivered in 6-10 months. tesla said it will introduce superchargers in china. cutting charging times to 15 minutes. elon musk is counting on tesla's shanghai factory to...
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tom: thanks for the gyrations the next three days and just joining us, aings more calmer. the senior advisor to governor carney p. ♪ ♪ ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. tom and francine from london and washington. tomw of the day and will be talking to the vice president president of the fed. it's richard clarinex. now to the latest on the tensions in the middle east. president trump has gone back on negotiations with iran after approving it. the initial issued mitch strikes after a american drone was shot down by iranian armed forces. joining us now is our iran correspondent. how would the president be taking this, the fact there were strikes and we under they were almost ready to go and he called them off at the last minute? >> it will be hard to predict how impeian officials respond but so far this kind of pattern of truck going back and taking a few feps back in the let sick which obviously is much more serious than stepping back on the rhetoric. i think iranians or iranian officials might see this shows the u.s. administration is polluted in its policy and want thrant to bait. someone scant be negotiated with because we can't trust what he says. my sense is they might couch their response with
tom: thanks for the gyrations the next three days and just joining us, aings more calmer. the senior advisor to governor carney p. ♪ ♪ ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. tom and francine from london and washington. tomw of the day and will be talking to the vice president president of the fed. it's richard clarinex. now to the latest on the tensions in the middle east. president trump has gone back on negotiations with iran after approving it. the initial issued mitch strikes...
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tom then why are we speaking of : cutting interest rates? richard: well, tom, because in this environment, especially in the last six to eight weeks, there has been elevated uncertainty about -- there has been a marking down in global growth and there is uncertainty about international trade. there is some evidence it is weighing on sentiment. we will act as appropriate to sustain expansion. tomve one rate cut, two or three, what does that accomplish for the american economy? given your 2% statistic for growth. richard: first of all let me , remind your viewers that in our most recent meeting, we made no adjustment to policy, but we did say we were monitoring closely the crosscurrents that are facing the economy, and also some of these uncertainties. and also, as chair powell indicated, i think there is broad agreement around the table that the case for providing more accommodation has increased. clearly we are going to be very looking and be very attuned for the incoming data flow. the important thing about our policy is we have the tools necessary to sustain expansion, a strong labor market and strong prices, and as appropriate we will deploy those tools. has this responded to the gossip and innuendo of a demotion? richard: you know, tom we have , known each other for 20 years, we are just doing our job. it helps that we have a clear mandate and 12 reserve bank presidents f
tom then why are we speaking of : cutting interest rates? richard: well, tom, because in this environment, especially in the last six to eight weeks, there has been elevated uncertainty about -- there has been a marking down in global growth and there is uncertainty about international trade. there is some evidence it is weighing on sentiment. we will act as appropriate to sustain expansion. tomve one rate cut, two or three, what does that accomplish for the american economy? given your 2%...
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tom fitton. tom, great to have you here. another revelation courtesy of judicial watch and the freedom of information system. tell us what this means, that her attorney was given special access, special treatment without question by the fbi. >> yeah. her attorney, david kendall, who represents her personally, was -- according to the new e-mails that were covered by a lawsuit, they weren't voluntarily disclosed by the justice department, these are page-strzok e-mails -- the top lawyer for the fbi is talking about how to get records from hillary clinton about the e-mail investigation, and he adviseds kendall -- advises kendall file a foia request. this isn't like you're dealing with hillary clinton, her 302 which is the narrative report created by the fbi of that sham interview she underwent. and sure enough, the e-mail showed a top lawyer at the fb, rush this through the process in order to get the 302 before the election. lou: to get the 302 the before the election, and how irregular is this? put this in some context for us. >> well, i've been at judicial watch 21 years, we've never talked to general counsel of the fbi about any foia requests, nor have we ever received any such solicitation or help or facilitation for any freedom of information act request. this is extraordinary, special treatment for a presidential candidate, someone that could have been president -- [audio difficulty] lou: where is the inspector general report? it's been long promised and now we're in june, just for the record, and now prospect whatsoever as far as i can determine that we will see an inspector general report. do you have new information for us? >> i don't. i hope the inspector general report comes out, but he can't prosecute if anyone. the best he can do is refer questions for prosecution. we don't know what's going to happen there. we've learned from attorney general barr that the special counsel appointed by jeff sessions hasn't done much of anything at all and has deferred to independent -- or the inspector general. lou: john huber, is that right? >> yeah. john huber, the u.s. attorney out in utah. he's been awol on all these issues -- lou: can you explain that? do you have any idea what he's been doing all this time? is. >> well, he was hired specifically by jeff sessions because there was pressure for a special counsel. huber was the answer to that, and he was tasked with investigating whether to investigate. it's no surprise to me as a result nothing much has been done. lou: you -- it's a trite expression, is so i won't use it, but i have to say it's just stunning to see what the top officials of the justice department and the fbi have gotten away with. they have successfully, i believe, run out the clock. i will be absolutely stunned, tom, if indeed we see any kind of productive investigation of some of the people who are, just based on the information that we see in the texts, a all of them, it looks as if they're all going -- including the people who have already been dismissed, looks like they're all going to go free without account. >> well, attorney general barr needs to accelerate any investigations that are going on and move as quickly as possible. it's pretty clear he understands the corruption but needs to move the agency ahead -- lou: but the process becomes corruption itself, does it not, tom, when it takes years? i'm still waiting on the report on benghazi, for crying out lord. one thing we've learned from the justice department over the years under the obama administration is that the fbi and the justice department are where investigatory efforts go to kill truth. we have learned precious little as a result of their so-called investigatory powers and prowess. >> well, you know, it's not remarkable, but --
tom fitton. tom, great to have you here. another revelation courtesy of judicial watch and the freedom of information system. tell us what this means, that her attorney was given special access, special treatment without question by the fbi. >> yeah. her attorney, david kendall, who represents her personally, was -- according to the new e-mails that were covered by a lawsuit, they weren't voluntarily disclosed by the justice department, these are page-strzok e-mails -- the top lawyer for...
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tom reed. thank you, tom. i see you over there.oining david for this special ceremony are his wife, deanna, and three children, evan, aidan, and vivian, along with his mother marilyn and his brothers daniel iran. i want to thank you all for being here. [applause] father,ump: david's william, passed away in 2017. we know that today he must be one of those proud dads. he is looking down upon us from heaven, very proud of his son and his son's family. finally, we are gratified to be joined by eight previous medal of honor recipients. i got to know just about all of them. you are forever with us. you are truly brave, great people. thank you very much for being here. brave people. [applause] david grew up in western new york, the youngest of four children. as a boy, he would listen to stories from his grandfather, a world war ii veteran and hero, who earned a bronze star in the normandy campaign. as david remembers, his werefather's stories always vivid, a source of pride, and delivered very beautifully. there was a nobility and purpose
tom reed. thank you, tom. i see you over there.oining david for this special ceremony are his wife, deanna, and three children, evan, aidan, and vivian, along with his mother marilyn and his brothers daniel iran. i want to thank you all for being here. [applause] father,ump: david's william, passed away in 2017. we know that today he must be one of those proud dads. he is looking down upon us from heaven, very proud of his son and his son's family. finally, we are gratified to be joined by...
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tom llamas, abc news. >> our thanks to tom there. and the fact that he took his first steps shows how strong that man is. >> absolutely. >> and the fact that the red sox nation there, they're really surrounding him, supporting him, flying him back to boston. >> right. >> i think it is tremendous. >> and second surgery, we know doctors took out part of his liver, his small and large intestines. so a long way to go with that recovery. but as you said, good to know that he is up and on his feet. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the build-a-bear pay your age promotion is back. how the company says it's planning on controlling crowd size after last year's fiasco. >>> first the historic win for the u.s. women's national soccer team. how 13 is their new lucky number. how the company says it's planning on controlling crowd size after last year's fiasco. >>> first the historic win for the u.s. women's national soccer team. how 13 is their new lucky number. 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golden state's star player returning some say too soon from a calf injury only to suffer an even worse injury monday night, hurting his achilles tendon. >> espn is reporting he was flown here to new york city for an mri. now there are new questions over whether this new injury might keep durant off the court for the entire season. >> and yesterday kevin durant's mom posted about him on social media. she will be on "gma" later today. of course wanda durant, who he affectionately referred to as the real mvp, so excited for that. >>> the nba finals aren't the only major sporting event captivating worldwide attention. >> it's a great time to be alive this morning, especially if you're a soccer fan. now our sports expert who knows all things sports, will ganss. >> soccer, basketball, football, i played 'em all, mvp in all of 'em. >> that's right. >> that is not true. what is true though is that the 2019 women's world cup is officially under way. if you're watching online you might have thought the livestream was glitching, but no, the u.s. women's team just kept scoring and scoring and scoring. >> goal! >> shot taken and rose lavelle -- >> it's loose and -- >> reporter: for the u.s. women's national team and their 2019 world cup opener, it was lucky number 13. >> 13-0 u.s.! >> reporter: defeating thailand in an historic 13-0 victory. the defending world cup champs setting record after record. most goals ever in a women's or men's world cup game. alex morgan, who scored five goals, tying for the most by any player in a men's or women's world cup match. >> five for morgan! >> reporter: ten goals in the second half, the most in any half in world cup history. fans of team usa cheering on goal after epic goal. lindsey horan's parents in the stands to watch her score her first in a world cup game. some viewers criticizing team usa's continued celebrations after every goal. abby wambach saying, for some players this is their first world cup goal and they should be excited. imagine it being you out there. celebrate. after the game a display of sportsmanship from u.s. captain carli lloyd consoling th fe gonl filed by the women's team earlier this year seeking equal pay to what the men's team is making. while it took the women 90 minutes to score 13 goals. the men's team scored 13 total in 17 years if you do the math. the women's next game will be on sunday in paris taking on team chile. >> and i love that abby leaned right into that controversy in that tweet even saying, would you tell a men's team to not score or to celebrate? 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>> ken? massachusetts? >> he agrees, he says, but he lives in new york so what's that say? >> what's the best thing about massachusetts? tom i'm not going to call it the worst states but at the bottom of the list -- >> south carolina. >> no, it's not. we got mississippi, louisiana, new mexico, arkansas, and alabama. again, this was by wallet hub, this is not us saying this. >> not on us. >> this is all on them, based on affordability, economy, education, health. >>> so if you're about to have a baby soon, july through october are the busiest birth months. kenneth, who was born in july, he wants you to know that. there's a company that will help pick a name for your baby. $350 and they'll come up with 10 first and middle names for you to choose from. but they'll also send you an exclusive gift. if you go for the extreme package, $1,000, and they will offer you a name-storming session like no other. >> name-storming? what goes into a name-storming? throwing names out at you? based on your uncle, third uncle, great uncle -- >> weird science. jack? 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