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very much tom yes yes after he came to try for me what i have i'd known from media only it's safety event trying to months or longer tied to that number 5 paint and that the start of a media event is one comes along a. visit the even if i mean of it has to be viable yeah. i think you a was obviously i love your comeback in the lower classes of the hoodlum i know it's hard to give all i would be a fireman ishmael to both houses i'm funded by the mines i will talk. a lot on ya on. actually exist. doesn't mean the employees should be the ones as the city bodies to get people to have you know a couple of left i want to. go i was a victim you know when you probably. said somebody would sixpence lengths of in that if amusing done it or that of my mom all my family is super close i have sisters of brothers and we're all very very very close and i don't know if i could have ever done all of this without their support and and like you guys were saying there's like my real family but also there's my tour family who you know we're not quite as long to become family but i mean we've been touring toge
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tom: yes. they never should. if it is on some buddies mind, it is probably already in the stock so i don't think you should trade based on political risk. scarlet: i say that because the bernie sanders have mine came in with the heart surgery. caroline: it is all about trade. earnings doing potentially well. thinking abigail: the s&p 500 clearly outperforming, up 23%, on pace for its best year since 2013. the energy sector is a positive at this point this year but up 6%. looking at beaten-down sectors to get some ketchup potential. energy is one of them. some traders are going that way on the day. renita: i'm taking a look at marble technologies, which is rising to its highest since august, upgraded to outperform from market perform at wells fargo. gary mobley says he has seen a we exhibition in the data center capital expenditures. to put it in perspective, the stock is up more than 65% so far this year. he says marble is seeing robust demand for components from 5g base stations to nokia and samsung. that the co
tom: yes. they never should. if it is on some buddies mind, it is probably already in the stock so i don't think you should trade based on political risk. scarlet: i say that because the bernie sanders have mine came in with the heart surgery. caroline: it is all about trade. earnings doing potentially well. thinking abigail: the s&p 500 clearly outperforming, up 23%, on pace for its best year since 2013. the energy sector is a positive at this point this year but up 6%. looking at...
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. >> tom: they made you work. >> lawrence: yes because of that lady trampled. walmart. . >> tom: you did? >> dana: probably still. >> tom: black friday hero. >> doug: i want you to know that i have a good deed that i can. someone from outside the country came to me and in a broken english said black friday, do i or don't i? and i was very proud to say you don't. you stay away. wait until cyber monday at the very least. >> dana: don't i. >> doug: don't i. >> dagen: do i look like i shop on black friday. horror story anybody who gets in my way going home shopping on black friday. >> tom: interesting question. fire cracker, what do you find yourself hoarding? dana? >> dana: i have noticed lately that i have a huge collection of lip glosses and lip balms. and i don't use them all and i don't throw them away because that would be wasteful. so i guess i that could probably be something. >> tom: lip glass. i don't hoard books i move those on. i pass those on. >> tom: dagen? >> dagen: deodorant. i have a lot of deodorant in my medicine cabinet. i have no idea why. >> dana: have
. >> tom: they made you work. >> lawrence: yes because of that lady trampled. walmart. . >> tom: you did? >> dana: probably still. >> tom: black friday hero. >> doug: i want you to know that i have a good deed that i can. someone from outside the country came to me and in a broken english said black friday, do i or don't i? and i was very proud to say you don't. you stay away. wait until cyber monday at the very least. >> dana: don't i. >> doug:...
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tom: yes, that is basically right around the ballpark of where we are forecasting. i think the challenge for uber is that it is a forecasting challenge in a lot of ways. lyft operates in north american market that has two scale players, the path of profitability for investors. that is not the case in a lot of markets where -- uber is really playing the long game. if one competitor gets aggressive, we think uber will respond and react accordingly. that is probably good for the long-term health of their business and ability to create market share, but that will make it tough to transition into the timing of profitability. taylor: a miss here for uber eats. what is your take on that? mandeep: they are still fighting off that fragmented market. it is a sign that take rates have not improved enough to the point that they can maintain that high bookings growth. for me, the key for uber is to cut down on the marketing expenses, because that is where lyft has shown the maximum improvement. i think they are trying to scale down their marketing as well, but it is not happenin
tom: yes, that is basically right around the ballpark of where we are forecasting. i think the challenge for uber is that it is a forecasting challenge in a lot of ways. lyft operates in north american market that has two scale players, the path of profitability for investors. that is not the case in a lot of markets where -- uber is really playing the long game. if one competitor gets aggressive, we think uber will respond and react accordingly. that is probably good for the long-term health...
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tom: yes, absolutely. at the top -- there is a potential now for the chinese leaders to be straitjacketed by the divergence in consumer prices. driven by the uptick in terms of part prices. . 100% surge in pork prices cpi, 3.8%. in terms of how that compares to ppi, there in lies the divergence. in october, producer prices dropped 1.6% with a fourth straight month it dropped. there is a concern about what that does to company profit. broader economic growth picture for china. bloomberg intelligence says maybe the producer prices will being lower -- will be more in focus. ways the pboc and others towards potentially more of an easing buys -- more of an easing bias. the cpi number, a headline number -- but strip away the is still and core cpi around 1.5% reinforcing the argument that in terms of what the pboc does next will be driven by the producer prices and the need to support that sector which is facing additional pressure. rishaad: donald trump's adjusting that he may not be willing to roll back on the
tom: yes, absolutely. at the top -- there is a potential now for the chinese leaders to be straitjacketed by the divergence in consumer prices. driven by the uptick in terms of part prices. . 100% surge in pork prices cpi, 3.8%. in terms of how that compares to ppi, there in lies the divergence. in october, producer prices dropped 1.6% with a fourth straight month it dropped. there is a concern about what that does to company profit. broader economic growth picture for china. bloomberg...
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tom: yes and no. guy johnson sitting on queen victoria street.n a timely conversation with the chairman of the securities and exchange commission. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we are in a good place. the compositions been a little different than we expected? we didn't expect consumption to be quite so strong. the imposition of the tariffs in the global slowdown resulted in both exports and business fixed investment being weaker than we would have forecast, but consumption has picked up, then quite strong, an we expect that can -- and we expect that to continue. guy: if we don't get a trade deal by december 15 we have to put the fed back on the table. at the moment it is on the sidelines. if trey doesn't happen, do we need to start pricing and cuts for next year? >> my answer would bs irrespective of what happens on trade -- would be yes irrespective of what happens on trade. weould say coming into 2020 are likely to see a situation where we see the core inflation come off a little bit. we we get any news on trade or growth whatsoever,
tom: yes and no. guy johnson sitting on queen victoria street.n a timely conversation with the chairman of the securities and exchange commission. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we are in a good place. the compositions been a little different than we expected? we didn't expect consumption to be quite so strong. the imposition of the tariffs in the global slowdown resulted in both exports and business fixed investment being weaker than we would have forecast, but consumption...
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>> yes, sir. >> i'm tom hanks. i'm a detective with the indiana state police.. >> demetrius burks gets more bad news. how did you guys...? >>don't ask. the lexus december to rembember sales event get 0 percent apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. thouwhich is breast cancer metastthat has spreadcer, to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if yo
>> yes, sir. >> i'm tom hanks. i'm a detective with the indiana state police.. >> demetrius burks gets more bad news. how did you guys...? >>don't ask. the lexus december to rembember sales event get 0 percent apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. thouwhich is breast cancer metastthat has spreadcer, to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal...
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. >> is it true that tom was his favorite actor? >> yese -- i was an actor he liked. >> that's not true! >> i think brad pitt might have been fred's favorite actor! >> and he saw "forrest gump" 40 times i bet. >> what do you think he saw in tom? >> you know, i'm sittin' right here, you know. you don't have to put her on the spot! >> what i could say is what i think of tom. easy to be a friend >> if people said of me what they have all said about fred, i'd be the luckiest man in the world. everybody said, "when you talk to fred." >> they have. >> yeah? okay, i'll take that. they say, "when you talked to fred, you felt like you were the only person that mattered in the world." >> reporter: the film explores fred's brand of radical iisce to etou. sty a jaded mag journalist, played by actor matthew rhys. >> everyone this is lloyd vogel. he is a wonderful writer. >> reporter: and the unexpected ways in which mr. rogers helps him reconcile his own troubled past and fraught family relationships. >> do you consider yourself a hero? >> i don't thin
. >> is it true that tom was his favorite actor? >> yese -- i was an actor he liked. >> that's not true! >> i think brad pitt might have been fred's favorite actor! >> and he saw "forrest gump" 40 times i bet. >> what do you think he saw in tom? >> you know, i'm sittin' right here, you know. you don't have to put her on the spot! >> what i could say is what i think of tom. easy to be a friend >> if people said of me what they have...
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if not -- oh, yes. >> tom, can you remind the board how many fatalities have there been so far this year on the vision zero? >> i actually want to, if you can give me a minute, i want to get the latest number. >> i looked up the number of homicides the city has had this year, as of november. and it's 33. and my recollection is that number on our streets, in terms of crashes, is gaining on the number of homicides we have. >> yeah. right now there have been 27 on our streets this year, including the two that i described in the director's report. >> i mean, the fact that they're occurring repetitively on the same network, i think does mean that we've got the right target in our sights. but we're doing a lot of capital improvements. and it appears to me we're doing them quickly. and we're still behind the curve. and i know we had the police department here a meeting or two ago. i'm just wondering there's some strategy of like flooding the zone and getting cops and getting p.c.o.s and anyone else who wears a uniform, out in some of those intersections and just slowing traffic down. and i don'
if not -- oh, yes. >> tom, can you remind the board how many fatalities have there been so far this year on the vision zero? >> i actually want to, if you can give me a minute, i want to get the latest number. >> i looked up the number of homicides the city has had this year, as of november. and it's 33. and my recollection is that number on our streets, in terms of crashes, is gaining on the number of homicides we have. >> yeah. right now there have been 27 on our...
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helen and tom dougherty -- oh, yes they are here. thank you. they are here. i wanted to recognize them. helen was a long time member of the sociology department here at st. mary's the great supporter of the center. she and tom put forward their time, intellect and their treasure to make sure that the center was possible. i want to thank them all for all they have done for me and for the college and the center. they are still a big part of why we are here today. so i thank them. there are lots of other people i could call out but i want to name two others who are not here because they passed away in recent years but their presence looms large. j. frank raliegh. i know those of you who are students here see his portrait in the great hall. j. frank was in the legislature in the 1960s. he was also a great friend of the center. he knew spiro agnew personally. we spent a lot of hours together at the roost which some of you will remember and at listeneda's cafe talking about paper politics and history. i think he would love this new book and the talk here today sinc
helen and tom dougherty -- oh, yes they are here. thank you. they are here. i wanted to recognize them. helen was a long time member of the sociology department here at st. mary's the great supporter of the center. she and tom put forward their time, intellect and their treasure to make sure that the center was possible. i want to thank them all for all they have done for me and for the college and the center. they are still a big part of why we are here today. so i thank them. there are lots...
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yes, i was in th mieith tom hanks. >> okay. are u ming to becomenef thanchors of the show? nchor t show. it's always been my dream. >> yes. u' explained the show to them, right? no, i vice president. >> what's the point of being on "e.t." if u'reot gonna explain the show we'll tell yay. "the moodies" are coming to fox. it's all about the insanity that happens whenamily gets together for christmas. elizabeth pla the kooky mom. >> yea it's a disaster. >> and how bad does it get in the moody household? on a scale of one to ten, ten being the worst. yeah, 12. it hovers around there. there's firearms and dth and alcohol. >> i stillhink inherently they all have this dysfunction underneath it all. >> do you know w we don't come home for the holidays anymore? >>> jonathan stt and his girl >> we mig have gone a little overboa overboard. >> you've never s christmas decoraons like this. >>> then our cameron mathison update us on his cancer battle. >> how ihe? >> he's pale. >> closed captioningrovided by -- ♪ this iwhy yodo it. why you squeeze one more task into your morning roine. why
yes, i was in th mieith tom hanks. >> okay. are u ming to becomenef thanchors of the show? nchor t show. it's always been my dream. >> yes. u' explained the show to them, right? no, i vice president. >> what's the point of being on "e.t." if u'reot gonna explain the show we'll tell yay. "the moodies" are coming to fox. it's all about the insanity that happens whenamily gets together for christmas. elizabeth pla the kooky mom. >> yea it's a disaster....
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tom, managing of expectations? >> yes, the battle lines are already forming.to wait and see. democrats will suggest this is individuals named in the report. then president trump and republicans suggesting this is a political endeavor. i don't think many minds will be persuaded when the report comes out. at least it seems it's coming out. we have waited a while. >> shannon: the timing will come right in the middle of the house judiciary moving ahead with impeachment articles and votes on that. it comes down to december. >> the timing is always interesting. it's hard to tell from the reporting whether the reporting is downplaying the findings. we have to see whether there is so much meat. the reporting shows it's not historic. that's not accurate what the president said and it won't be a bombshell. >> shannon: with the "washington post"? >> with the "new york times" account from this afternoon. mistakes. not of political bias. there is a build-up that was more dramatic than the reporting says the outcome it. >> shannon: we heard that the horowitz report versus t
tom, managing of expectations? >> yes, the battle lines are already forming.to wait and see. democrats will suggest this is individuals named in the report. then president trump and republicans suggesting this is a political endeavor. i don't think many minds will be persuaded when the report comes out. at least it seems it's coming out. we have waited a while. >> shannon: the timing will come right in the middle of the house judiciary moving ahead with impeachment articles and...
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going after issues that his campaign manager at the time didn't want him to go after which was tom kissinger. >> yes, it was a foreign policy-based campaign. and it resonated with republicans. not only with republican voters, but with a lot of democratic voters, too. certain democrats who were union members and maybe socially or economically liberal. on foreign policy and being tough on the russians, they were on the republican side more than the democratic side. a ready-madewe had coalition if we could get the nomination, but from north carolina on, he wins the vast and hey of the primaries wins a lot of delegates. the only reason we wind up losing in the end is that we outran our supply lines. staff and we small literally could not put up delegate candidates in some key states. >> like ohio. >> ohio and new jersey. the last day of the primary campaign, reagan won california overwhelmingly. in those days, it was a unit will, winner take all. felt nine out of 88 delegates in ohio. by default, they all go. and he winds up with enough uncommitted delegates to win the nomination. doingecall when he was
going after issues that his campaign manager at the time didn't want him to go after which was tom kissinger. >> yes, it was a foreign policy-based campaign. and it resonated with republicans. not only with republican voters, but with a lot of democratic voters, too. certain democrats who were union members and maybe socially or economically liberal. on foreign policy and being tough on the russians, they were on the republican side more than the democratic side. a ready-madewe had...
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tom p.: yes, the market has embraced it. look at your screen. eaningful additional cuts. and i think hopefully tom is pulling this up as i write, or goi speak -- you have to well into next year, beyond the middle of next year before you get to another 50% odds of a cut. i think the fed has come and powell in particular, has done a good job of scaling back expectations. i will say what i said a moment ago. you need real deterioration from here for the fed to reengage. look at this and i look at the thrust of what evans wants to say today. i want to go back to the chart. roundly criticized for say we need a 4% charge on inflation. evans is continuing on this tradition of saying let's go. to your point earlier, what is the mechanism, the zero balance to jumpstart inflation, given technology and the foreign impulse of disinflation into the country? mike: olivia was saying in october as well, there does not seem to be a good one, tom. one of the other things that they did at this paddle -- at this panel, they looked at inflation and why dynamics have
tom p.: yes, the market has embraced it. look at your screen. eaningful additional cuts. and i think hopefully tom is pulling this up as i write, or goi speak -- you have to well into next year, beyond the middle of next year before you get to another 50% odds of a cut. i think the fed has come and powell in particular, has done a good job of scaling back expectations. i will say what i said a moment ago. you need real deterioration from here for the fed to reengage. look at this and i look at...
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. >> is he growing the beard for the role >> oh, tom hanks, yes, he's shooting something in new mexicoi was like matthew >> i did too crown," but first, local news. >> sorry. i was likeatthew? mgood morning. i )m ... if you )re not fan of those e- scooters and bikes in the city, get ready to deal wit >>> good morning, it is 8:26, if you're not a fan of e scooters and bikes in the city get ready to deal with more. transit leaders expected to announce a new plan to add 100 new racks per month to accommodate 4,000 of the new e scooters and bikes. >> downtown san francisco gearing up for the annual dream force con friend that kicked off tomorrow. the streets have been closed since last week. former president barack obama is this week's keynote speaker. mike inouye is standing by. >> a very quick recovery eastbound 80. it was a big problem for about three boou -- bucannan. over her a recovery from an earlier crash, both directions going south it is really jammed up. recovery from two earlier crashes there in the last half hour. and the northbound routs really pick up through this area. >>>
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on to yes and tom. could not fit. enough to not have. to shift his somalian reports oh no it's not. off to my not to model because it know it's some surprise. less than a month afterwards sipping was barred from the straits of tiran israel launched a series of attacks on egypt and positions triggering in $196076.00 day arab israeli war which drew in not just egypt but also syria and jordan it was monday the 5th of june 1967. i was on watch when all of a sudden we had an amazing noise of a jet engine and as we looked up. we see in a formation of sri fighter planes coming across from the sinai side just above much tight and flew between ourselves the last 4 ships the 3 planes crossed they immediately climb show high altitude and as we looked at them they began to do what we now know was a means of blowing up the wrong way. at the airport or the air force base. we could see it it was less than a mile and a quarter way out than oculus we watched the jets bombed a long ways fish and then they israeli warplanes which were pottle by lying because i was then attacked those 3 awful nation of
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yes, i was in that movie with tom hanks. >> okay. ne of the anchors of the show? >> i would like to be an anchor on the show. it's always been my dream. >> yes. you've explained the show to them, right? >> no, i vice president. >> what's the point of being on "e.t." if you're not gonna explain the show? >> that's okay. we'll tell ya. "the moodies" are coming to fox. it's all about the insanity that happens when family gets together for christmas. elizabeth plays the kooky mom. >> yeah. it's a disaster. >> and how bad does it get in the moody household? on a scale of one to ten, ten being the worst. >> yeah, 12. somewhere 10 to 12. it hovers around there. there's firearms and death and alcohol. >> i still think inherently they all have this dysfunction underneath it all. >> do you know why we don't come home for the holidays anymore? >>> jonathan scott and his girl zooey deschanel get into the holiday spirit. >> we might have gone a little overboa overboard. >> you've never seen christmas decorations like this. >>> then our cameron mat
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> yeah, they were in it and then they were cut out [ audience ohs ] yeah, yeah >> jimmy: no >> yes also tomld them? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> yeah, and then they were at the premiere for "the last jedi." i was like, "oh, this is so uncomfortable. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can't they just say that "that's me" like, can't i just say like, "this is me. >> they're quite tall. so they looked sort of taller than the average stormtrooper. >> jimmy: oh whose -- william or harry? >> william >> jimmy: he's taller than will >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so he's too tall >> i think he was too tall >> jimmy: yeah, to be a stroomtrooper. >> yeah. >> jimmy: come on, try again, buddy. [ laughter ] i was wondering if you could break down a scene form this - 'cause the trailers came out and everyone is freaking out >> yeah. >> jimmy: it went viral. i mean, uber viral it was like the biggest thing in the world when the trailer came out i was one of the people sending it around as well. i loved it so much i was just wondering if you could just maybe give us a a little scoop on what is happening he
> yeah, they were in it and then they were cut out [ audience ohs ] yeah, yeah >> jimmy: no >> yes also tomld them? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> yeah, and then they were at the premiere for "the last jedi." i was like, "oh, this is so uncomfortable. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can't they just say that "that's me" like, can't i just say like, "this is me. >> they're quite tall. so they looked sort of taller than...
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yes, indeed. just briefly, tom, in terms of what boris johnson faced, he was asked about trust again and people laughinghe conservatives today talking about doubling funding for dementia research, presumably playing to an older audience, the older voters out there who might be more concerned about that right now. how do you think the prime minister came out of it? well, boris johnson's biggest challenge last night, you may or may not believe the opinion polls, if you do, well, they put the conservatives in front and so he arguably had the most to lose. his biggest challenge was to not trip over, to not cause any big headlines, any damaging headlines. by that measure, i think it is fair to say he succeeded, but i think the biggest winners last night where the audience. incredibly strong, tough, sometimes angry questions but very eloquent ones as well and i think it is a demonstration really that at times like this during election campaigns, it is not the pundits who matter, it is not the politicians, it is the people and i think there was a very, very strong demonstration from the audience last night tha
yes, indeed. just briefly, tom, in terms of what boris johnson faced, he was asked about trust again and people laughinghe conservatives today talking about doubling funding for dementia research, presumably playing to an older audience, the older voters out there who might be more concerned about that right now. how do you think the prime minister came out of it? well, boris johnson's biggest challenge last night, you may or may not believe the opinion polls, if you do, well, they put the...
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tom: the answer is absolutely yes. i would argue that no publicly traded ceo has done a better job managing the relationship with the president then tim cook has travel -- four apple. -- for apple. you see that in the recent tariffs to the extent they adjust to the timing of it, which essentially gave apple an opportunity to sell its new iphones one more time without the full impact of tariffs. i think tim cook has done an amazing job. it is interesting to do a compare and contrast with jeff bezos of amazon. most recently, you look at the jedi contract amazon lost, tim cook is doing a much better job. apple is doing a great job managing its relationship with the president and tim cook is leading that charge. taylor: mark, react to that. is tim cook doing the best of all the big tech ceo's? mark: i would agree that he is doing what he needs to do from a bottom-line perspective, from a financials perspective. like tom said, he did get tariffs on the iphone delayed and we will see if this dog and pony show yesterday gets
tom: the answer is absolutely yes. i would argue that no publicly traded ceo has done a better job managing the relationship with the president then tim cook has travel -- four apple. -- for apple. you see that in the recent tariffs to the extent they adjust to the timing of it, which essentially gave apple an opportunity to sell its new iphones one more time without the full impact of tariffs. i think tim cook has done an amazing job. it is interesting to do a compare and contrast with jeff...
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tom: free to travel? >> yes, of course. tom: i went to my colleagues and said, it is over, the wall is over. we got out to call the office in new york. this is midday back in the states, and we start making preparations for going on the air that night, and i am frantically trying to get a broadcast put together. i rushed out there. there were lots of students from the west who had come to the top of the wall, and the guards were trying to hose them off, and my heart sank. i thought, there's not going to be anybody there. i made this big deal about the wall coming down, and they are being cleared off. then people got back on the wall. by the time we went on the air, at 6:30, it was chaos. standby. a historic moment tonight. the berlin wall can no longer contain the east german people. >> nbc nightly news, with tom brokaw. tonight, from west berlin. tom: good evening. we had a path on the satellite to get on air, so that night i came on the air, and we owned the story. no cbs, abc, a worldwide exclusive. what you are watching
tom: free to travel? >> yes, of course. tom: i went to my colleagues and said, it is over, the wall is over. we got out to call the office in new york. this is midday back in the states, and we start making preparations for going on the air that night, and i am frantically trying to get a broadcast put together. i rushed out there. there were lots of students from the west who had come to the top of the wall, and the guards were trying to hose them off, and my heart sank. i thought,...
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tom: the answer is absolutely yes.o publicly traded ceo has done a better job of managing the relationship between the company and the president then tim cook has for apple. you see that in the recent tariffs to the extent they adjust to the timing of it, which essentially gave apple an opportunity to sell its new iphones one more time without the full impact of tariffs. i think tim cook has done an amazing job. it is interesting to do a compare and contrast with jeff bezos of amazon. when you look at the contract amazon lost, tim cook is doing a much better job. apple is doing a great job managing with the president and tim cook is leading that charge. taylor: mark, react to that. tim cook doing the best of all the big tex ceo's? mark: i would agree that he is doing what he needs to do from a bottom-line perspective, from a financials perspective. he did get tariffs on the iphone delayed and we will see if this dog and pony show yesterday gets apple a further delay on smartphone products. at the end of the day what th
tom: the answer is absolutely yes.o publicly traded ceo has done a better job of managing the relationship between the company and the president then tim cook has for apple. you see that in the recent tariffs to the extent they adjust to the timing of it, which essentially gave apple an opportunity to sell its new iphones one more time without the full impact of tariffs. i think tim cook has done an amazing job. it is interesting to do a compare and contrast with jeff bezos of amazon. when you...
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. >> reporter: tom, good morning. yes, this secret mission was kept under wraps for weeks.required president trump to sneak out of his mar-a-lago resort here in florida and go off the grid unnoticed for hours. this morning, president trump arriving back in the u.s. after secretly traveling to afghanistan for a thanksgiving day surprise. on air force one, lights out, cabin windows shut. the few white house officials on board stripped of their cell phones. the leader of afghanistan only notified shortly before president trump landed. and as for those thanksgiving tweets you saw on the president's twitter feed, those were scheduled ahead of time. on the ground the president greeting american troops and announcing renewed peace talks with the taliban. >> the taliban wants to make a deal. we'll see if they want to make a deal. it's got to be a real deal but we'll see. >> reporter: negotiations with the taliban have been stalled after president trump suddenly broke off the talks three months ago. after 18 years of fighting, 13,000 american troops are still in the country. the pre
. >> reporter: tom, good morning. yes, this secret mission was kept under wraps for weeks.required president trump to sneak out of his mar-a-lago resort here in florida and go off the grid unnoticed for hours. this morning, president trump arriving back in the u.s. after secretly traveling to afghanistan for a thanksgiving day surprise. on air force one, lights out, cabin windows shut. the few white house officials on board stripped of their cell phones. the leader of afghanistan only...
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now as he says to a hog with you because of that debra la yes just good luck didn't dast true in my neighborhood math. classes tom now we're just down the road that by divide day our. oil got a little. more. in the book and i. don't know. who and. when to give me a sudden. you threw. long to live. there. i'm. so lucky 5. 50 years off that's what they look for yellow. in their face they can walk or. go to go that. has 5 bodies want added kook up to talk to these fees get it dave cool godfrey's allchin sauce. kebab sauce. oh. wow. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. come to channel. that that's a. magnificent superstar commercial not mr steadily as the man that used to reject that image unlikely to not include some of the american media i said the member that might be shocked that the movie. the mongols. the koreans and doesn't own. all the dishes shall say. well for federici over this she shot part 3 on the water moccasins that he could. i guess you've insisted in the range of. the vessel fucking rock and local officials shocked and of course. i'm leaning binocular consume to norfolk because to go for buffy. she 3 m
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you're 55,000 times kinda likelier -- >> with tom steyer. >> yes.s still in the race. i think it raises the question of in a time when more and more americans, including some on the right, are fed up of the consequences of manic hyper capitalism destroying the american dream, threatening the planet, destroying opportunity structures in their towns and communities around this country, people not being paid properly, people not having the kinds of public services they need to live a decent life, the idea that a phe is the solution to t is laughable. i think people are waking up to the idea that it's possible to start imagining a future in which the people making dig decisions for america don't have to be rich saviors. don't have to be a donald trump or a mike bloomberg. there's an enormous difference between them. but it's people thinking about people who don't buy the elections can save us from this moment. >> one of our richest presidents was franklin roosevelt. john f. kennedy came from a wealthy familiar. >> i one of things that they did that was
you're 55,000 times kinda likelier -- >> with tom steyer. >> yes.s still in the race. i think it raises the question of in a time when more and more americans, including some on the right, are fed up of the consequences of manic hyper capitalism destroying the american dream, threatening the planet, destroying opportunity structures in their towns and communities around this country, people not being paid properly, people not having the kinds of public services they need to live a...
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yes, she does. and beautiful eyes. um, my wife understands. >> toms stash when he did a ten episode arc on the show. >> that cast was fabulous. everyone was sitting on everyone's lap. courtney on somebody's lap. >> and bruce willis won an emmy for the role he agreed to do after losing a bet to matthew. remember, they starred in "the whole nine yards" together. >> let's see how it works out. >> joey. hi, ross. >> you can't spell friends without hannigan, nobody else i could never get over the fact that i was sit engi-- sitting i central perk. >> what was the feeling? >> tror, i don't know, was that a good memory? >> what was it like in the last episode, last day on set? >> it was incredibly emotional. saying goodbye to people that we loved. saying goodbye to the characters that we created and loved so. so, there were a lot of tears. >> you still miss snit. >> yeah. >> i love that. >> -- you still miss it? >> yeah. i love it. >> we were there in the beginning starting with the first set visit. >> doesn't this look like posey? ♪ >> i remember when you w
yes, she does. and beautiful eyes. um, my wife understands. >> toms stash when he did a ten episode arc on the show. >> that cast was fabulous. everyone was sitting on everyone's lap. courtney on somebody's lap. >> and bruce willis won an emmy for the role he agreed to do after losing a bet to matthew. remember, they starred in "the whole nine yards" together. >> let's see how it works out. >> joey. hi, ross. >> you can't spell friends without...
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>>you know, yes, they are all right tom stier thank you, thanks for your time.>coming up next what about families and about the debate why are they saying 100 >>inside bayer real politics. >>the democrats held their 5th debate in atlanta 10 candidates 2 hours. our political analysts, what struck them as member back. >>i thought that joe biden did his job of looking presidential they didn't have to basically just didn't have to say the wrong thing so he succeeded in that. i also about the cory booker kind of stood out tonight as moderate candidate so to speak. he said a few things that kind of put a us elizabeth warren in her place tonight. so i thought that was pretty interesting much and then we had some of those a late night. guess later in the debate had some fun things happen. but joe biden and senator cory booker step to me. i mean the problem with the fact that got a live at the end was that a lot of people are tuned out by then i was reading tweets about people that they watch parties with basically i walked down well remember this you have it. what if yo
>>you know, yes, they are all right tom stier thank you, thanks for your time.>coming up next what about families and about the debate why are they saying 100 >>inside bayer real politics. >>the democrats held their 5th debate in atlanta 10 candidates 2 hours. our political analysts, what struck them as member back. >>i thought that joe biden did his job of looking presidential they didn't have to basically just didn't have to say the wrong thing so he succeeded in...
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yes. i was -- listen, i was no stranger to a wool knit sweater. [ laughter ] six years, i served my time. >> seth: that's right. you -- tomhe things we all know about mr. rogers is one of the things we all know about tom hanks, which is he is actually as lovely as he seems it's kind of crazy though, right? >> yes, and i'm almost to the point of going, when do i start a new rumor? >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> just saying that. i'm going to take down hanks >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] just, like full-time bad guy >> i'll do both. i'll take down rogers and hanks. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> i'll go, "listen, i've discovered two things about them you're not going to like it. listen to me, america. >> seth: yeah, "they both have a very dirty, dark secret that is the same thing and it's awful. >> yes it's to do with a cardigan >> seth: do you get -- [ laughter ] the first time you do a scene with somebody, like tom hanks, do you feel, like is it make it hard as an actor, because you are aware, obviously as a person, that it's tom hanks. >> well, listen, for me not knowing mr. rogers, tom hanks was my mr. rogers. >> seth: ri
yes. i was -- listen, i was no stranger to a wool knit sweater. [ laughter ] six years, i served my time. >> seth: that's right. you -- tomhe things we all know about mr. rogers is one of the things we all know about tom hanks, which is he is actually as lovely as he seems it's kind of crazy though, right? >> yes, and i'm almost to the point of going, when do i start a new rumor? >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> just saying that. i'm going to take down hanks >> seth:...
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>> yes, tom. thank you for coming in.we come back we'll take a look at what has fueled the record rally and which stocks could keep the party going >> huh look. only one thing's more exciting than getting a lexus... ahhhh! giving one. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 nx 300 for $329 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. there's one thing you can be sure of. they're changing by the nanosecond. that's why cognizant created a unique engineering approach to design and build new digital products. learn how cognizant softvision designs experiences and engineers outcomes. ♪ cool. ♪ >>> strong earnings, economic data and optimism over a trade deal that trend looks to continue this morning the names you should be 5di iadg to your portfolio straight ahead. >>> plus, boeing chairman, david calhoun. his comments on the 737 max and the criticism of boeing is straight a hid as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on c
>> yes, tom. thank you for coming in.we come back we'll take a look at what has fueled the record rally and which stocks could keep the party going >> huh look. only one thing's more exciting than getting a lexus... ahhhh! giving one. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 nx 300 for $329 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. there's one thing you can be sure of. they're changing by the nanosecond. that's why cognizant created a unique...
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i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. say yes for less... ...at 20 to 60% off depart store p most friday at 7am... ...with extended hours saturday and sunday. get your yes for less. your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back. ( applause ). >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, i hope everybody out there is just as excited as i am because my first guests tonight are icons of both stage and screen. they now star together in "the good liar." >> enough, it is necessary to taste yours grandmother for more dangers. >> you don't know him. >> i make my own choices. and i don't need your permission. if you can't respect that, then i think it is just as well as we don't see each other for awhile. >> obviously i'm intruding. >> do you know who you are? you are the only person on this planet that makes me feel like i'm not alone. >> stephen: please welcome helen m
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money can pay for you mentioned philosophy in there is there a way about tom stoppard there literally called the hard problem it is yes about what we're speaking of structure isn't it it's about a researcher how does you know by not. true to research we don't and just gives up and then he ends up in philosophy here do you feel like you asked if he could somehow get up the scientific. part well i actually started doing philosophy myself so initially at school unlike probably all the other scientists with the exception of henry much so if interviewed for my specialized subjects were after 16 so could a levels i did latin greek ancient history math pm us so. i was very into reason i didn't think greek i was really interested in philosophy and when i 1st went up to oxford for my 1st year oxford university i actually started philosophy and it was only when i got frustrated with doing formal logic having done math but i changed psychology and then to neuroscience so i actually have i would like to think a grounding in philosophy or see things as a philosopher might and i think that's actually very helpful if you're doing sc
money can pay for you mentioned philosophy in there is there a way about tom stoppard there literally called the hard problem it is yes about what we're speaking of structure isn't it it's about a researcher how does you know by not. true to research we don't and just gives up and then he ends up in philosophy here do you feel like you asked if he could somehow get up the scientific. part well i actually started doing philosophy myself so initially at school unlike probably all the other...
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. >> it's tom clancy do you see this? >> jimmy: yesstuck my fingers in your mouth. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'm so mad should have done that. all right. next time. >> so yes -- so john krasinski came to london the first -- the first - [ laughter ] i'm trying to not look at you. because it's really hard tdo this [ laughter ] >> jimmy: john krasinski came to london just to ride a pony. >> yeah. so the first -- they -- so they were doing -- they were doing press for the first season and they - [ laughter ]morebout it >> it's the best trick to good party. do you see it? [ laughter ] i mean, he's normally pretty boring but now, with a wig on - [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] yeah >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. can you set up the clip they are about to see >> okay, let's see it. let's watch this clip. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, that's not how you set up a clip. is there something you have to say about it >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah okay >> jimmy: i could say, "let's wat
. >> it's tom clancy do you see this? >> jimmy: yesstuck my fingers in your mouth. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'm so mad should have done that. all right. next time. >> so yes -- so john krasinski came to london the first -- the first - [ laughter ] i'm trying to not look at you. because it's really hard tdo this [ laughter ] >> jimmy: john krasinski came to london just to ride a pony. >> yeah. so the first -- they -- so they were doing -- they were doing press for...
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tom winter factors very heavily into it. >> yes.g lair in that scheme. >> any thoughts on this before we have to go to this turkey show? >> obviously the chart thing is pretty change and i don't think we should take it too seriously. but it get, it points to how just odd this entire conversation has become. and how complicated the discussion of even trying to explain what should be a very basic thing, which is what is the president's lawyer doing. that hasn't become an incredibly complicated question to unravel and that's part of giuliani's problem. >> we got to go to the turkey show, pardoning. the president is pardoning two turkeys. fun fact, it's sponsored by the turkey lobby because of course it is. here's the president. >> each and every one of you a very happy thanksgiving. it's going to be a great thanksgiving. we're glad to be joined today by representatives david rouser and jason smith and a man who's done and i have to say they are warriors. they have all been great warriors. mark meadows, thaupg very mutha very much the t
tom winter factors very heavily into it. >> yes.g lair in that scheme. >> any thoughts on this before we have to go to this turkey show? >> obviously the chart thing is pretty change and i don't think we should take it too seriously. but it get, it points to how just odd this entire conversation has become. and how complicated the discussion of even trying to explain what should be a very basic thing, which is what is the president's lawyer doing. that hasn't become an...
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tom hanks is already related to mr. rogers, apparently? >> yes.we did that interview on a saturday. and 9 information came out about the relation on a monday. i wish we would have known that. isn't that always the way. yes, he is. great, great, great, great grand father or something. >> gayle, this is michelle. i hope you can get a lozenge. i hear it in your voice. >> i'm eating chicken soup right now. >> nyquil for the weekend. >> all of the above. >>> we take a look at the morning's retail. joining us now is cbs radio financial reporter jason brooks. >> fortunately because, otherwise, i would be going home. gayle is brave. retailers delivering the report. gap delivered a surprise. earnings were a disappointment but there was an a warning that that would be the case. that he thought that gap would the other reports ross topped expectations. ross has been doing really well in the discouich has done reall although the stocks are hitting lower. >>> let's go to the big boards and see how we are doing. dow right now up by 40 points. nasdaq by 17 and t
tom hanks is already related to mr. rogers, apparently? >> yes.we did that interview on a saturday. and 9 information came out about the relation on a monday. i wish we would have known that. isn't that always the way. yes, he is. great, great, great, great grand father or something. >> gayle, this is michelle. i hope you can get a lozenge. i hear it in your voice. >> i'm eating chicken soup right now. >> nyquil for the weekend. >> all of the above. >>> we...
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tom, chairman. >> senator stabenow. >> yes, we go republican, democrat, that's how we work. >> i was going to yield to the chairman, but thank you very much. thank you all of you, first to mr. rupe. on rural water, the farm bill prioritized funding for communities that are dealing with water safety issues. i think none of us wanted to even have to learn what pfos chemicals were, and now it's very serious, and we're identifying real health hazards and communities are extremely concerned. so we identified this, made it a priority. however, the administration has repeatedly proposed budget cuts of more than 50% to these critical water infrastructure programs despite a large backlog of projects. but we did prioritize it in the farm bill, so what is the status of this farm bill requirement, and what kind of outreach are you doing to ensure rural communities know that the farm bill provides tools and resources to address contaminated drinking water? >> senator, thank you for the question. first of all, i'd like to reaffirm that last year we served over 2 million rural americans with clean drinking water,
tom, chairman. >> senator stabenow. >> yes, we go republican, democrat, that's how we work. >> i was going to yield to the chairman, but thank you very much. thank you all of you, first to mr. rupe. on rural water, the farm bill prioritized funding for communities that are dealing with water safety issues. i think none of us wanted to even have to learn what pfos chemicals were, and now it's very serious, and we're identifying real health hazards and communities are extremely...
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yes. soccer, lacrosse, football, hockey. he was very good at everything. >> reporter: his bedroom wall -- a poster shrine to his sports heroes, including new england patriots quarterback tomrady. >> he's never really inside. wasn't much for video games. >> reporter: so it's got to be pitch black before he's ready t come in for the night? >> yes. >> reporter: but when he was still a toddler, garrett was dealt a devastating blow. the death of his father, robbiea >> garrett was nine months old when his dad had a brain aneurysm that ruptured. h and then he was 2 when robbie passed away. >> reporter: tandy, a single mom, picked up the pieces as best she could. she studied at the police academy but eventually gave up law enforcement for a job in a credit union, where she became a loan officer. she also had a brief marriage, which gave garrett a kid brother, aaron. did garrett like to mess with him? >> all the time. >> reporter: he liked to play jokes a little bit, didn't he? >> yes.imla april fools was his favorite day of the year. >> reporter: then tandy moved in with a sheriff's deputy named john jones but it didn't last. how did the breakup go? >> not well. at one point she
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him one ok so tom joad this hail great dental clinic with us here on the biggest has shown you in the air. to know yes. but. but. here. the union head has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. the protesters are wearing burial clothes because himself career losing a job equates to death. because nobody becomes almost always it would. be from d.c. it could. be. that. we also know that. it is though you also know that. it is no one in bordeaux you have. something to give it to you. for koreans work is a matter of life and death. here so taxi drivers are protesting against. it's a common story. prices plunge and jobs lost. several drivers committed suicide after losing their livelihoods. community a company tell us you do women there's almost chris rock. here. on the work and a monitor. true. cheers all true 100 appears not. british history and you call it a real world and goes with. equal. work related stress induced suicide is only part of the problem. this is a support group for women whose husbands died from overwork. they asked us not to show their faces because the
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tom once. >> stephen: get out. >> he's my mick jagger. >> stephen: rosenstern? >> yes, they're dead, by the way.er had on a talk show and i love it. >> stephen: it gets damn dorky, girl. it gets dorky-kong. >> i came to it gradually. i really found that i was a little disillusioned as an actress. and i got some great advice from fellow actresses who sort of warned me about the industry. and i really just looked around and felt like the system was kind of rigged against me a little bit. and i wanted to get in there and dig around in the system. >> stephen: was there a particular, like, movie you did, and you went, "okay, this is inspiring me to actually get behind the camera or direct?" >> wouldn't say-- it was more about the movies that weren't happening, right, or the sthars weren't getting told. and i do remember i was playing an elf in fred clause. >> stephen: santa claus' brother. >> it's a classic story. >> very classic. i was working with john michael higgins who became my costar in "pitch perfect." and i was stuffing, like, fake boobs on every morning at 5:00 a.m. and going to set way bun
tom once. >> stephen: get out. >> he's my mick jagger. >> stephen: rosenstern? >> yes, they're dead, by the way.er had on a talk show and i love it. >> stephen: it gets damn dorky, girl. it gets dorky-kong. >> i came to it gradually. i really found that i was a little disillusioned as an actress. and i got some great advice from fellow actresses who sort of warned me about the industry. and i really just looked around and felt like the system was kind of...
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yes i got arrested in d.c., but for a very good reason. >> we're going to lk about that. but first tomanks. i know he directed your show "fallen angels" back in the '90s. >> he did. >> well now tom is revealing how mr. rogers has helped his marriage. it'a beautil day in t neighborhood ♪ >> when my wife and i are going it on those rare occasions that she is letting me know th and i'm trying to estaish ather the ground rules are, let me get this straight, honey. e of us at some points will say, well, you know what honey, it's good to talk. and i learned that from mr. rogers. >> sometimes we haveo ask for help and that's okay. >> tom and wife rita have been married for 31 years, but have a way to go to catch up with the real mr. rers who was weto wife joann for 50 years. fr rogers' 91-year-old widow got the st treatment at the movie's premiere. >> when you saw tom hanks did that mn to you?bd, what performance in the show.om's ust he's brilliant. >> i'm nothing likfred rogers i think i wake up in the morning thinking, hey, it's a ce day. it's a good day. let's try to make it a little bit b
yes i got arrested in d.c., but for a very good reason. >> we're going to lk about that. but first tomanks. i know he directed your show "fallen angels" back in the '90s. >> he did. >> well now tom is revealing how mr. rogers has helped his marriage. it'a beautil day in t neighborhood ♪ >> when my wife and i are going it on those rare occasions that she is letting me know th and i'm trying to estaish ather the ground rules are, let me get this straight,...