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tom: he could sell me a used car. guest: you are too kind tom. tom: let me translate.ew thing is 1.3. guest: thank you for pointing that out to dan. brendan: we are talking but everything that troy gayeski could sell. both on tv and in radio you cannot see his cufflinks. he is put together. guest: a gift from my wife. brendan: the subtext of this last lock was, i want to talk a hedge fund. i want to talk about spectrum. tom, no, we are going to talk about hedge funds. tom: michael mckean is wearing drachma cufflinks. brendan: he has been waiting to the right day to bring them out. today is the day. tom: mckee, the soul of greece. vonnie: and they are on the radar so he is sensing something. our twitter question of the day we asked when the trade bill passes, who wins? the 1% of wall street and the cronies. tom: there are a lot of people who agree with that. >> who loses, everyday democrats, the working classes. tom: we have selling them pushes against these two? brendan: this is what phil mattingly said. they're looking to the next election and they do not need barack
tom: he could sell me a used car. guest: you are too kind tom. tom: let me translate.ew thing is 1.3. guest: thank you for pointing that out to dan. brendan: we are talking but everything that troy gayeski could sell. both on tv and in radio you cannot see his cufflinks. he is put together. guest: a gift from my wife. brendan: the subtext of this last lock was, i want to talk a hedge fund. i want to talk about spectrum. tom, no, we are going to talk about hedge funds. tom: michael mckean is...
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tom: really?ave to train them to be independent but you cannot throw them into deep end of the pool. you cannot expect greece to stomach full responsibility for true maturity in their political economy right off the bat. you have to gradually ease them in. you encourage them to take greater steps. brendan: gideon rose hip and now on the head. it is like what we see between israel and palestine. everybody knows what the deal ultimately will have to look like. nobody is willing to commit to it because there's no trust. we can say that there are adults, what is missing is you build trust through negotiation. they have failed to do that. tom: do you assume, at the council on foreign relations that there has to be some currency adjustments out greece -- so greece is not linked at the hip to germany and others? gideon: the council does not take positions. tom: i'm trying to make news. gideon: the greeks have to have a way beyond austerity. you cannot just offer pain and responsibility forever. you have
tom: really?ave to train them to be independent but you cannot throw them into deep end of the pool. you cannot expect greece to stomach full responsibility for true maturity in their political economy right off the bat. you have to gradually ease them in. you encourage them to take greater steps. brendan: gideon rose hip and now on the head. it is like what we see between israel and palestine. everybody knows what the deal ultimately will have to look like. nobody is willing to commit to it...
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tom cole. that obamacare is terrible and oppressing the american worker. we will see what these numbers show us. i will be curious to see what mr. call has to say is in fact we see a greater than expected increase in jobs and a faster than expected decline in the unemployment rate, which is not predicted. there are some of the things that we need to talk about. it will all factor into our conversation. brendan: this is something that is always true. the party in opposition prefers a higher up to use go. if the president says that it is you three that we are looking at, you want to measure you six. is it a tale as old as time? richard: at the clutter inside. i think that you six is telling us something that is relevant about the labor market and that is why we haven't seen the wage increases. i would go back to the day where there was a misery index. 30 years ago, that is what people talk about. brendan: should we be measuring you six? richard: we look at all the numbers so yeah. vonnie: with ja
tom cole. that obamacare is terrible and oppressing the american worker. we will see what these numbers show us. i will be curious to see what mr. call has to say is in fact we see a greater than expected increase in jobs and a faster than expected decline in the unemployment rate, which is not predicted. there are some of the things that we need to talk about. it will all factor into our conversation. brendan: this is something that is always true. the party in opposition prefers a higher up...
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tom: it just says me, doesn't it? vonnie: say "you're fired," tom. tom: i have to be careful here what i say. i will get two minutes in a penalty box if i say anything about mr. trump. let's get to a data check, and important data check. with the oddity of the market closed in greece come a the vix closing at -- daniel will join us in the next hour. i want to get to the bloomberg terminal. there is the vix, 19. what an explosion. 3.9 standard deviations yesterday off the recent quiet. the greek two-year is ugly, ugly. euro swiss has not done much. that is important. brent crude at 62.70 as well. this is not the view of many, but i think it is important. here is the deutsche mark versus the greek drama. in 1999 they are joined at the hip and we get this equilibrium between greece and the drop,. this is what was -- and the drachma. this is what would have happened. here is where we are right now. alberto gallo yesterday looked for a 50% depreciation. mohamed el-erian really out front with this. vonnie: they would still make an effort. their currency is
tom: it just says me, doesn't it? vonnie: say "you're fired," tom. tom: i have to be careful here what i say. i will get two minutes in a penalty box if i say anything about mr. trump. let's get to a data check, and important data check. with the oddity of the market closed in greece come a the vix closing at -- daniel will join us in the next hour. i want to get to the bloomberg terminal. there is the vix, 19. what an explosion. 3.9 standard deviations yesterday off the recent quiet....
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tom: very good. breaking news from france, as we january, terrorist attack this time very much south of paris. in paris is our greg, who has decades of coverage of his nation of france. greg, again, terrorism, and certainly linked within the piece, as sketchy reports are linked to some form of arab flags and isis paraphernalia. why does this happen in france and how will the nation react after what was witnessed in january? greg: first, it's not just france, we've had it in britain, denmark and other countries, too. there is a tiny, tiny section of the french muslim population, the disaffected young men, not just muslims, not just arab immigrants some of them are converts, but there is a sort of young angry rebellious fringe to young muslims in france, and these things happen now and again t. wasn't just in april. there were some follow-up attacks. there were much smaller things, knife attacks on a policeman here, an attempt to knife some soldiers that were guarding a synagogue a few months ago. deta
tom: very good. breaking news from france, as we january, terrorist attack this time very much south of paris. in paris is our greg, who has decades of coverage of his nation of france. greg, again, terrorism, and certainly linked within the piece, as sketchy reports are linked to some form of arab flags and isis paraphernalia. why does this happen in france and how will the nation react after what was witnessed in january? greg: first, it's not just france, we've had it in britain, denmark and...
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tom: i am a cold war baby. richard haass will join us with an important perspective with the news out of europe, and out of libya as well. top headlines -- here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: greece's prime minister is horton hardening his stance. alexis tsipras told a newspaper that european creditors are demanding more cuts to pensions after plundering them for five years -- more cuts to pensions. after plundering for five years, he says they should be more realistic. there is no provision for more financing. jeb bush formally enters the race for republican presidential nomination today. the former florida governor will hold a rally at miami-dade university. over the weekend he put out a pre-announcement called "making a difference." >> many families now have the chance to live lives of purpose and meaning. you can improve the life of people whether it is in the programs for the developing of the disabled, fixing our higher education system -- all of these things can be fixed. vonnie: bush has likely raised a recor
tom: i am a cold war baby. richard haass will join us with an important perspective with the news out of europe, and out of libya as well. top headlines -- here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: greece's prime minister is horton hardening his stance. alexis tsipras told a newspaper that european creditors are demanding more cuts to pensions after plundering them for five years -- more cuts to pensions. after plundering for five years, he says they should be more realistic. there is no provision for more...
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brendan: that is what tom looks like. tom: show this again.ys that do this are uniformly considered nice guys in the sport. he is not a jerk. he is a nice guy. for those of you worldwide, this is baseball at its finest. they do that in banking when they lay off 10,000 people as well. long ago and far away, bankers had skin in the game. it was called a partnership. the legendary henry calvert man has asked for a return to bankers. perhaps we will get there. it is not about synergy. there is something more going on. it is a good time to talk with robert alberson, looking at the health care of our banks. what is going on? jpmorgan, hbc, deutsche bank and a list of characters after them -- why is this happening? mr. alberson: retail banking is tougher. we have a new regulatory agency which makes it less advantageous and more punishing. but number two, you've got in consolidation what you see very clearly is it's no longer let's buy that one and take out the cost. it's let's buy that one because they have a business line we don't have and they have
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tom: well said.ichard partington, thank you so much, talking about the line item on the income statement. let's look at the line item of the twitter statement. can banks cut to grow? it is an existential question but there it is. can banks cut to grow? we are with jeffrey rosenberg of blackrock. stay with us on the bond market and much more. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." good morning. ♪ "bloomberg surveillance". let's get to the morning must-read. this is so good from a few days ago per it i thought we had to resurrect it today. lori stiglitz, you know what he is going to write. -- laureate stiglitz, you know what he is going to write. jeff rosenberg is with us from blackrock, and the professor's major issue here on a network basis is all of the benefit was convergence. we have gotten the opposite, which is the virgins. jeff: the greeks for example all the periphery, got access to low-cost funding. the problem is, what do they do with the low-cost funding? there was a binge of debt issuance and
tom: well said.ichard partington, thank you so much, talking about the line item on the income statement. let's look at the line item of the twitter statement. can banks cut to grow? it is an existential question but there it is. can banks cut to grow? we are with jeffrey rosenberg of blackrock. stay with us on the bond market and much more. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." good morning. ♪ "bloomberg surveillance". let's get to the morning must-read. this is so good from...
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good morning. ♪ tom: good monday morning. i'm tom keene.nie quinn with us as well. apple, brendan. brendan: apple is expected to unveil and music streaming service expected to compete with spotify and pandora. sam is with us and he will talk about it. but first, streaming. how freaked out is apple? sam: pretty freaked out. they are not a services company. they want to sell devices. but services are a way to lock you into those devices. as a result, as people keep moving over to a streaming service, it moves owning music as a locket. it used to be that if you bought an iphone, you're not switch to android because where would all your music come from? with a streaming service, you can switch. that is what apple wants a streaming service. brendan: as an editorial comment, i have always found the itunes experience awful. there is a culture within apple providing them with a good experience. sam: history has not been helpful for apple in this case. had itunes music and the cloud and there was music that you owned and then you could sink it if yo
good morning. ♪ tom: good monday morning. i'm tom keene.nie quinn with us as well. apple, brendan. brendan: apple is expected to unveil and music streaming service expected to compete with spotify and pandora. sam is with us and he will talk about it. but first, streaming. how freaked out is apple? sam: pretty freaked out. they are not a services company. they want to sell devices. but services are a way to lock you into those devices. as a result, as people keep moving over to a streaming...
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tom keene: there it is.out -- to peter elliott about this area how rigged is this? that was my first reaction. brendan greeley: who knows. it was widely recognized by people who are experts and voting. i am willing to trust the data on this more than i would for fifa. tom keene: let's get to the data check. we are focused on the euro. 11033 as stronger. the yield's are breaking out. tony dwyer is here. crude is up. brendan greeley: i am brendan greeley with tom keene. tom keene: let's a the equity markets. tony dwyer is here. he is optimistic. market enthusiasm is not there. it's an enthusiasm. there is no greater signal than that from the fed. we have seen this before. is it the waiting time? what are we waiting for? vonnie quinn: there are two reasons fundamentally. tony dwyer: it's based on positive earnings. this is a bull market. you don't want to get really negative. similar to 1997 when you were in a time of a strong dollar and weaken emerging markets and lower commodity prices, you had a fed rate hik
tom keene: there it is.out -- to peter elliott about this area how rigged is this? that was my first reaction. brendan greeley: who knows. it was widely recognized by people who are experts and voting. i am willing to trust the data on this more than i would for fifa. tom keene: let's get to the data check. we are focused on the euro. 11033 as stronger. the yield's are breaking out. tony dwyer is here. crude is up. brendan greeley: i am brendan greeley with tom keene. tom keene: let's a the...
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tom: it is.e recovery, and we begin a two-day fed meeting with important fed coverage coming tomorrow. let's look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. nothing about the fed overwhelmed by what we are seeing in europe. -11 earlier in uterus, right now -6 -- -11 earlier right now -6. euro remarkably stable, even with that fantastic volatility in crude oil, churning as well $59.73 west texas crude, but futures right now negative 7. brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am brendan greeley with tom keene. after failing to drag house democrats with him on trade on friday, the president spent the weekend on the phone. here is what white house press secretary josh earnest said yesterday for stop josh: there have been a number of conversations over the weekend and already today about the legislative path forward. the president and the rest of us here at the white house continue to be confident that there is strong bipartisan support for this approach. we just have to figure out how to untan
tom: it is.e recovery, and we begin a two-day fed meeting with important fed coverage coming tomorrow. let's look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. nothing about the fed overwhelmed by what we are seeing in europe. -11 earlier in uterus, right now -6 -- -11 earlier right now -6. euro remarkably stable, even with that fantastic volatility in crude oil, churning as well $59.73 west texas crude, but futures right now negative 7. brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am...
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fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office.in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. tom: good morning, everyone. futures up 4, dow futures up 31. headlines of vonnie quinn. vonnie: greece is running out of options to avert a default. alexis tsipras will learn the details of a final proposal from european creditors. he will be with the head of european commission. the new proposal focuses on what reforms greece needs to make to avoid a loud package. -- devoid -- to avoid a bailout package. it looks like the race for the republican presidential nomination may be getting more crowded. louisiana governor bobby jindal will make what is being called a major announcement about the 2016 campaign on june 24. he has aggressively courted the evangelical and tea party voters. the next president may be advised to buy a -- to advise another one. 57% say it is mostly good t
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tom: six decisions. ♪ tom: good morning.e all of you worldwide, particularly in europe and greece. vonnie quinn doing a great job trying to sort everything out . vonnie: mourners paying their fighter -- final respects. his body is laying in satellite's capital. he was a longtime state senator. he got better at flag was still flying on the state capitol grounds, but mourners cannot see it. shareholders will get -- the world's biggest energy in a company is boosting its dividend by 50%. disney will start paying the dividends twice a year is that annually the company posted record profit for years straight. things did not worked out for cleveland cavaliers in the nba playoffs, but virginia's cap layers are big winners -- cavaliers are big winners. they won because world series, the first ncaa baseball championship and avenges their lost in last year's final. there is justice after all. tom: did you ever go to the show? phil: we lost to the super-regionals my freshman year. we used metal bats. tom: it is a whole different game.
tom: six decisions. ♪ tom: good morning.e all of you worldwide, particularly in europe and greece. vonnie quinn doing a great job trying to sort everything out . vonnie: mourners paying their fighter -- final respects. his body is laying in satellite's capital. he was a longtime state senator. he got better at flag was still flying on the state capitol grounds, but mourners cannot see it. shareholders will get -- the world's biggest energy in a company is boosting its dividend by 50%. disney...
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tom: could he go to jail? brendan: yes. tom: serious stuff. brendan: the morning brief is serious. 8:30 nonfarm productivity numbers. 8:30, initial jobless claims in anticipation of jobs day tomorrow. 9:45, weekly consumer comfort index by bloomberg. there were gains all last year that have not looked as good in 2015. tom: a little tippy. ellen was fascinating with morgan stanley. a data check. futures catch up with the bond route -14 on the s&p. dow futures -1.13. the euro goes through 1.13. oil churns. let's move on. vix 13.66, that will adjust this morning. euro-yen a euro story. this is not global in nature. much more this is a euro-centric story. we did not to 1% on the german 10 year, zero point 99. 0.96 is a massive adjustment office trading desk. let's go over to the monitor to see a little bit of explanation. this is bonds in 1991. here's the depression, here's the great deflation paul volcker. this is the moody's baa. just to show history and the huge agitations. what is it? eight out of 90 interviews smart people say 1994. on a long
tom: could he go to jail? brendan: yes. tom: serious stuff. brendan: the morning brief is serious. 8:30 nonfarm productivity numbers. 8:30, initial jobless claims in anticipation of jobs day tomorrow. 9:45, weekly consumer comfort index by bloomberg. there were gains all last year that have not looked as good in 2015. tom: a little tippy. ellen was fascinating with morgan stanley. a data check. futures catch up with the bond route -14 on the s&p. dow futures -1.13. the euro goes through...
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brendan: i'm with tom kean. tom?n it appears the graduates of may and june of 2015, they have it better off than in recent years but nothing like the american graduation job creating machine of the 1960's and 1970's. the new american economy suggest a match of skills mismatched with thousands of graduates deciding which restaurant to wait tables at. joe has thought about these things, author of "unleashing the second american century." we'll talk about optimism and pessimism here in a bit but first through the half-hour, joel on some of the challenges graduates and nongraduates face. i guess i go back to the graduate plastics, you usually go in plastics and now the angst is there's nothing to go into now. do you see that out there? joel: no i don't. i see and hear a lot of people talk about that all the time parties wherever you go, people are so pessimistic but it's unfounded. we're really at the beginning of a new age of innovation. you can see it in the sciences. you can see it in medicine. it's everywhere. and pe
brendan: i'm with tom kean. tom?n it appears the graduates of may and june of 2015, they have it better off than in recent years but nothing like the american graduation job creating machine of the 1960's and 1970's. the new american economy suggest a match of skills mismatched with thousands of graduates deciding which restaurant to wait tables at. joe has thought about these things, author of "unleashing the second american century." we'll talk about optimism and pessimism here in a...
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fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office.pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. tom: 2.48% 10 year. the german 10 year goes through 1%. let's go to the bloomberg terminal. michael for rowley of jpmorgan here is the payroll. 200,000. 200,000. the new normal. his outgoing is 75,000. vonnie: he talks about demographics and how that is how we will end up. it is a little bit depressing. global growth and u.s. growth will be stunted. it could be the new normal. tom: the basic idea here is technological process -- progress. you see the rollover of the transportation index which has come over recently. bob nardelli with us. are you a believer in the famed nardelli theory? if nardelli rolls over, that is not good? guest: that is not good. the transportation index, you talk about it as an early indicator we have seen it go down over the last couple of periods. coal has gone down
fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office.pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. tom: 2.48% 10 year. the german 10 year goes through 1%. let's go to the bloomberg terminal. michael for rowley of jpmorgan here is the payroll. 200,000. 200,000. the new normal. his outgoing is 75,000. vonnie: he talks about demographics and how that...
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i'm tom keene. brendan greeley, and as always, we are talking world cup soccer with women. they play sweden. brendan: i am excited about it my girls are excited about it. my girls are so immersed in princess right now, it is amazing to see them get excited about athletes. we are still trying to get out of the group round. if we beat sweden, we get out of the group round. if not, we have to figure out how to go to nigeria. tom: here are top headlines of vonnie quinn. vonnie: turning to greece -- talks are turning into ultimatums in the greek debt crisis. the european union is giving greece 24 hours to come up with a plan its creditors can accept. eu officials say also in areas are being considered, including the possibility of greece leaving the euro. imf negotiators walked out of talks, but germany's finance team says it does not mean they are giving up. we are learning this more than hackers who attacked federal computers did more damage than first believed. they stole the data of up to 40 million
i'm tom keene. brendan greeley, and as always, we are talking world cup soccer with women. they play sweden. brendan: i am excited about it my girls are excited about it. my girls are so immersed in princess right now, it is amazing to see them get excited about athletes. we are still trying to get out of the group round. if we beat sweden, we get out of the group round. if not, we have to figure out how to go to nigeria. tom: here are top headlines of vonnie quinn. vonnie: turning to greece --...
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tom: no! neil: largely speaking over the last several years, consumer spending and income have been running on top of each other. no, i do not buy. brendan: at "surveillance" we are all signal, no noise. tom: we extrapolate once or twice a year? vonnie: it is data dependent. brendan: taylor swift. let's make that transition. we are not going to try to finesse that. when she speaks, music companies have to do what she says. look at her holding a golf club. we will talk about why apple is terrified of taylor swift. blackberry reports earnings at 7:00 a.m. news of his death was exaggerated. our twitter question is as they move into new services and security, can black very survive -- blackberry survive? ♪ tom: good morning, everyone to read our top headlines. vonnie: at least 7 people are heard after severe thunderstorms hits the midwest. homes were damaged and power was knocked off in illinois, and a tornado touchdown in a small town south of chicago. tornado watches are up and parts of indiana
tom: no! neil: largely speaking over the last several years, consumer spending and income have been running on top of each other. no, i do not buy. brendan: at "surveillance" we are all signal, no noise. tom: we extrapolate once or twice a year? vonnie: it is data dependent. brendan: taylor swift. let's make that transition. we are not going to try to finesse that. when she speaks, music companies have to do what she says. look at her holding a golf club. we will talk about why apple...
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i'm vonnie quinn, along with tom keene. tom: good morning, everyone.d a way forward. they do so with a new european calculus. it is a mass with new unknowns. mohamed el-erian has written copiously over the weekend on these different moments in the crisis of greece. he joins us to consider the german and the irish response as well. we have spent an immense amount of time talking about germany. what will be the reaction of the other euro members? mohamed: i think they are going to look at this and wonder what will happen next to them. it is important to understand the nature of the contagion that is going on. it is not economic. it is not financial. this is purely technical. the next step -- decrease continues on the road to an exit -- is a re-denomination of the currency. that is a different element of contagion. they are going to look forward and be thinking how do we reduce our exposure to contagion, and what can't institutions particularly the ecb, due to help us? tom: you have been out front on the idea of a new currency. what do they get wrong? moh
i'm vonnie quinn, along with tom keene. tom: good morning, everyone.d a way forward. they do so with a new european calculus. it is a mass with new unknowns. mohamed el-erian has written copiously over the weekend on these different moments in the crisis of greece. he joins us to consider the german and the irish response as well. we have spent an immense amount of time talking about germany. what will be the reaction of the other euro members? mohamed: i think they are going to look at this...
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tom: -- would it have been the same? tom: it is a mystery. brendan: no one knows yet that the women's national team won yesterday. vonnie noted this. tom: let's check bonds, currencies, commodities. still the tension in greece, the euro during nothing -- doing nothing over the last few days. the dow recovers nicely. euro swiss caught my eye. here is something we never looked at before. this is the fed fund's target rate. it shows a percent change in the movement. here is volcker, the great moderation down, down 3% so in the target rate. desperation to provide accommodation in the lengths that bernanke and yellen have dealt with. brendan: there are other countries that have gets below that. we just cannot wrap our heads around dipping below that. tom: you are absolutely right, and the effect of this -- i go to denmark, of all places. brendan: had we followed the rule, it would have followed -- it would have put as well below this. tom: the emotion that peter cook has to do with in washington -- it is fed day, and mr. cook has familiarized hims
tom: -- would it have been the same? tom: it is a mystery. brendan: no one knows yet that the women's national team won yesterday. vonnie noted this. tom: let's check bonds, currencies, commodities. still the tension in greece, the euro during nothing -- doing nothing over the last few days. the dow recovers nicely. euro swiss caught my eye. here is something we never looked at before. this is the fed fund's target rate. it shows a percent change in the movement. here is volcker, the great...
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betty: tom?om: i think when we all started doing what we are doing, got into business, we were rallying against those restaurants that were around, that were established for a long time. we wanted to be independent. we wanted to do our own thing. the thought was never let's build something and it will be here for 100 years. certainly, when i was 26, when i had my first chef's job, i wasn't thinking along those lines. even when danny and i opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in the future. betty: but you were hoping it would be successful, obviously. tom: yeah. but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we did not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. tom: prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to ja
betty: tom?om: i think when we all started doing what we are doing, got into business, we were rallying against those restaurants that were around, that were established for a long time. we wanted to be independent. we wanted to do our own thing. the thought was never let's build something and it will be here for 100 years. certainly, when i was 26, when i had my first chef's job, i wasn't thinking along those lines. even when danny and i opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in...
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tom: u.s. open always really a sport that will be really some serious drama with freight cars going by. let me do a dated check and get through this quickly. we have a packed show for you this morning. the euro at 113 .12. oil back under $60 a barrel. i would check their on the u.s. from a .71 down to .06 for over the last bills. grease shields a little bit lower this morning. russia, of course, the 18th street petersburg international economic forum calling mr. putin's personal job is. this is russian reserves gold and the bottom line, rush has created a lot of wealth. here is the oil boom the song recently. china influenced, no doubt. a $100 barrel will come up and we recover. it is that they like the glue we would -- with -- the gloom with greece. brendan: the question was always, can they handle their own currency and do they have the reserves to do it? no, they don't but it does not matter in the face of these sanctions. tom: if they get russia devaluation or depreciation, the russian peop
tom: u.s. open always really a sport that will be really some serious drama with freight cars going by. let me do a dated check and get through this quickly. we have a packed show for you this morning. the euro at 113 .12. oil back under $60 a barrel. i would check their on the u.s. from a .71 down to .06 for over the last bills. grease shields a little bit lower this morning. russia, of course, the 18th street petersburg international economic forum calling mr. putin's personal job is. this is...
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tom-- incompetent. tom: i love idea of marketplace, uber is a classic example. riots are erupting in paris, hundreds of taxi drivers are vie violently protesting the uber drivers, if you are going to the airport, the roads are blocked, guess who is in the middle of it in courtney love. what do you think? >> i think it's great. tom: well we'll talk about it. tom: hundreds of taxi driver are burning tires, protesting uber in france, coming up next. tom: upon further review, riots are erupting in paris, the taxi drivers are protesting uber. the car service, it has been contested in paris courts, but legal ambutionty allowed company to remain a whic competitive tht to taxi. >> this is about union versus entrepreneurial capitalism, i am thrilled to see it happen in france, it is going to bring to light control what happened when unions control in france, uber is taking care of a industry for so lang that not had right kind of economic balance. you know, it just has not because of the way it is controlled, and medallions controlled in the case of france it is about un
tom-- incompetent. tom: i love idea of marketplace, uber is a classic example. riots are erupting in paris, hundreds of taxi drivers are vie violently protesting the uber drivers, if you are going to the airport, the roads are blocked, guess who is in the middle of it in courtney love. what do you think? >> i think it's great. tom: well we'll talk about it. tom: hundreds of taxi driver are burning tires, protesting uber in france, coming up next. tom: upon further review, riots are...
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tom? tom: a midwest guy, he probably likes beef.et's braise some short ribs in cherry coke, but let's cut that sweetness with a lot of vinegar. how's that? betty: all right. rachl? rachael: i do make a great homemade beef jerky i make for my family every year and i give it to all the dads in my family. has a lot of worcestershire, juniper, beer, soy. so, i could make him my homemade tch of jerky. or you could bring the jerky back to life, make aurand stack it on it like a bacon cheeseburger, but a jerky chseburger. that could be good, too. betty: that sounds good. tom: if elected officials aren't going to get behind this, they shou be labeled pro hunger. mario: we should be thinking about bugs. let's start getting used to it. betty: eating bugs. bobby: i cannot even imagine the idea of it. >> we'd need a lot more rose. bobby: bring on the rose. ♪ ♪ betty liu: tom, you have just executive produced a film called "a place at the table." rachael ray: fantastic film, by the way. betty: talking all about how to get kids to eat healthier a
tom? tom: a midwest guy, he probably likes beef.et's braise some short ribs in cherry coke, but let's cut that sweetness with a lot of vinegar. how's that? betty: all right. rachl? rachael: i do make a great homemade beef jerky i make for my family every year and i give it to all the dads in my family. has a lot of worcestershire, juniper, beer, soy. so, i could make him my homemade tch of jerky. or you could bring the jerky back to life, make aurand stack it on it like a bacon cheeseburger,...
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tom davis was the same. but this was a great opportunity for me to work directly with them and i think they -- the two of them -- i was glad to assist them. they were kind to help bring me along as co-author but the two of them provided, with this book a real public service. most members of congress, once they retire, they just disappear and they do various things, which is fine, but relatively this is a book i think is pretty unique in that these two former members who were real players at the time, each of them served in a leadership capacity, a respected legislator, they told the stories. they explained what the place was like, and they did it from -- as martin said, they each wrote separate chapters and separate pieces of chapters but there are common themes from the book. that they're expressing. so i think they have done a great public service and i would add to that, not so much as a matter of age or number of years but the two of them -- maybe i would include myself as well -- were dinosaurs. we come
tom davis was the same. but this was a great opportunity for me to work directly with them and i think they -- the two of them -- i was glad to assist them. they were kind to help bring me along as co-author but the two of them provided, with this book a real public service. most members of congress, once they retire, they just disappear and they do various things, which is fine, but relatively this is a book i think is pretty unique in that these two former members who were real players at the...
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tom: thank you so much for joining us. let's move on because later on this friday after that attack in france, at least 37 people were then killed in tunisia when a gunman opened fire at a holiday resort, in a town 140 kilometers south of the capital. british, german, and belgian tourists were known to have been killed in the attack. many of them as the relaxed at the beach or the hotel swimming pool. officials are saying the gun man who conceal the kalashnikov inside his umbrella was shot dead on the scene. >> tourists thought they heard firecrackers, but the sound was gunshots. two gunmen opened fire on a beach in the resort town. >> i saw a man with a gun shooting at tourists. he started on the beach and then he moved towards the pool, killing tourists along the way. then he entered the hotel following the people that were trying to flee, and he threw a grenade at them. >> hotel guests were told to lock themselves in the rooms. dozens were killed, including british, belgian, and german tourists. authorities killed one s
tom: thank you so much for joining us. let's move on because later on this friday after that attack in france, at least 37 people were then killed in tunisia when a gunman opened fire at a holiday resort, in a town 140 kilometers south of the capital. british, german, and belgian tourists were known to have been killed in the attack. many of them as the relaxed at the beach or the hotel swimming pool. officials are saying the gun man who conceal the kalashnikov inside his umbrella was shot dead...
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. >> tom: because to me as much as we talk about the marketing, and the thing thass that we have to do to continue to grow the game, you have to get the youth playing and interest eded in baseball. i always think that once you are introduce introduced to the game at an early age, you are a fan for life. you may go away, but once you have kids and adulthood, you will come back, because the connection to the game, and the tangible connection early on, that is the payoff. it is not about marketing or the fancy ads, but it is about the kid s kids. i applaud that, and adam jones to me, absolutely, the definition of the franchise player, and on and off of the field. >> kenny: absolutely. he does so much for the community as pearce drives one into the left field corner. coming home to score is wieters. it is now 9-4, baltimore, and the 22nd run batted in for the season by steve pearce. >> tom: we talked about the hot hitting orioles' team the shgs, and hitting over .300 in the small stretch. you cannot leave the ball over the center of the plate to a hot-hitting team the. they are taking adva
. >> tom: because to me as much as we talk about the marketing, and the thing thass that we have to do to continue to grow the game, you have to get the youth playing and interest eded in baseball. i always think that once you are introduce introduced to the game at an early age, you are a fan for life. you may go away, but once you have kids and adulthood, you will come back, because the connection to the game, and the tangible connection early on, that is the payoff. it is not about...
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tom: polls have closed in baroody. we have been following all the developments in the capital. >> it is difficult to get an overall sense of what is going on with the provocation of the election having been discontinued by the european union and the african union and various other body due to the fact of widespread concern of an action, given the violence we have seen not in just the last few days, the last few nights, but prior to that. over the last two months really. we have seen clashes between protesters, many people dying in those clashes, and the opposition has boycotted any action. turnout has been massive. there is one polling station. there was another polling censored in the capital, which had a bigger turnout. perhaps 30 or 40 long with about six or seven different -- and we moved into the interior. one official said to us around lunchtime 55% it does appear it is coming in from around the country. the ruling party might be claiming. tom: two executives are reportedly in custody here in france. that is foll
tom: polls have closed in baroody. we have been following all the developments in the capital. >> it is difficult to get an overall sense of what is going on with the provocation of the election having been discontinued by the european union and the african union and various other body due to the fact of widespread concern of an action, given the violence we have seen not in just the last few days, the last few nights, but prior to that. over the last two months really. we have seen...
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. >> tom: here we are, 3-1. with teixeira on swinging the way he is if he wasn't doing what he's doing, you may intentionally walk him right here. i think they come after him more than they normally would. >> joe: here is the 3-1. that will load them up. the fourth time he's been on >> that proves your point. they show him that much respect with a 96 miles an hour fastball is going breaking ball, breaking ball ball. the left-handed hitting teixeira rather than right on right with alex. >> joe: tomorrow our coverage of the 2015 fifa women's cup continue continues. norway takes on thailand followed by germany battling the ivory coast. monday don't miss team usa's first game, as they battle australia, plus games all weekend long on foxsports1 and fox sports 2 j all streaming live on fox sports go. mike makes his way to the dugout after a visit. fox sports supports, proud to team up with ayso, the world's largest soccer club, go to ayso.org/play to find your region and sign up for your fall team today. bases loaded,
. >> tom: here we are, 3-1. with teixeira on swinging the way he is if he wasn't doing what he's doing, you may intentionally walk him right here. i think they come after him more than they normally would. >> joe: here is the 3-1. that will load them up. the fourth time he's been on >> that proves your point. they show him that much respect with a 96 miles an hour fastball is going breaking ball, breaking ball ball. the left-handed hitting teixeira rather than right on right...
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peter: tom, i would like to draw on your expertise. if mr.ogan is beginning a slow demise, what might that mean for turkish foreign policy? let's begin by talking about israel. there was a headline, the election was bad for erdogan but good for israel. tom: as much as we can praise erdogan for many things, for his domestic politics, he is a loser in foreign politics, not so much because he is doing bad politics , but he is selling his ideas badly. he has an anger problem. he is often too loud or too edgy. yes, he ran down the relationship with israel. he did so with egypt. you can go through the neighborhood. with whom did he not quarrel? the only problem state i acknowledge as a problem that is not caused by him is syria and iraq. peter: he's been heavily criticized recently for allowing so many jihadist would-be terrorists to pass through turkey on the way to syria, to stream into syria. tom: he followed a different strategy than the nato partners. for him, assad is the first target to go for. this is where he disagrees with nato. nato didn
peter: tom, i would like to draw on your expertise. if mr.ogan is beginning a slow demise, what might that mean for turkish foreign policy? let's begin by talking about israel. there was a headline, the election was bad for erdogan but good for israel. tom: as much as we can praise erdogan for many things, for his domestic politics, he is a loser in foreign politics, not so much because he is doing bad politics , but he is selling his ideas badly. he has an anger problem. he is often too loud...
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tom: that's correct. there were military installations at harrisonville pleasant hill, independence, west work, and kansas city. in kansas city if you think of brush creek, everything north of brush creek was excluded from order number 11. but what they wanted to do was empty the countryside. they wanted the unionists who stayed in the area to move into the military installation so they did not have people out in the countryside who could either be targeted by the bushwhackers or could be aiding the bushwhackers. >> from the point of view of the union authorities, did order number 11 solve their problems? tom: i would say no. i don't base that on an opinion that if you read what some of the officers who were involved in this wrote after the war, if it was to stem bushwhacking, it did not succeed. if it was to stand -- stem raids into kansas, he was effective. but if you know missouri history, once the burnt district was leveled, the bushwhackers moved east. in jackson county in 1864, it was a horrific yea
tom: that's correct. there were military installations at harrisonville pleasant hill, independence, west work, and kansas city. in kansas city if you think of brush creek, everything north of brush creek was excluded from order number 11. but what they wanted to do was empty the countryside. they wanted the unionists who stayed in the area to move into the military installation so they did not have people out in the countryside who could either be targeted by the bushwhackers or could be...
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tom fuentes, i want to come to you first. as we know now, he said as victor said they're not going to send anybody in there. because they're afraid that the van could be rigged. but they are going to send a robot in. and he mentioned that they're going to be looking at areas around the van first. what happens from this point on? and how long might it take before they get that finished and ket k get in that van to get some of the evidence and to see if the man is even alive? >> i think, christi, it's going to take a while, they're going to be very deliberative with that robot. you know it does have a camera. it does have other sensors on it. it do have arms that can be manipulated. so that will be the first chore to work on the outer part of it. and see if something explodes if something goes off. and then maybe try to use the robot to pull on the door handles or try to get that vehicle opened. and get a look inside. see if they can determine, if the robot is there and it's not attacked it's not causing shots to be fired, then
tom fuentes, i want to come to you first. as we know now, he said as victor said they're not going to send anybody in there. because they're afraid that the van could be rigged. but they are going to send a robot in. and he mentioned that they're going to be looking at areas around the van first. what happens from this point on? and how long might it take before they get that finished and ket k get in that van to get some of the evidence and to see if the man is even alive? >> i think,...
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it was only 11 days. >> tom: 162. that is the one or two that would decide either way. >> kenny: montero, did he go around? he did. middle of the eighth in st. louis. this summer you could win tickets every hour to concerts of your choice! oh, awesome! yeah! but only with pepsi. yes!! oh, at least your name's on the bottle... do i look like a larry to you? pop open music every hour with pepsi! i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >> kenny: tonight's telecast from st. louis is sponsored by -- >> kenny: 8-1 cardinals over the cubs. kenny albert harold reynolds, tom v
it was only 11 days. >> tom: 162. that is the one or two that would decide either way. >> kenny: montero, did he go around? he did. middle of the eighth in st. louis. this summer you could win tickets every hour to concerts of your choice! oh, awesome! yeah! but only with pepsi. yes!! oh, at least your name's on the bottle... do i look like a larry to you? pop open music every hour with pepsi! i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the...
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tom roussey is live from the scene with the latest. tom, what have you learned? tom: leon, this happened at about seven: 30 tonight, a lot of customers in the parking lot. the 24-year-old victim's car came resting against dakar. she had agreed to meet her boyfriend in this parking lot but before it was opened, -- before the evening was over, the boyfriend shot her. this woman was in the parking lot when chaos erupted. >> the white car was drifting across the parking lot. and we heard pop and we ran into the target. tom: a female victim who was in the white car ended up outside on the ground. >> they were trying to revive her. tom: the suspect drove out of the parking lot. >> i was trying to call 911 and my hands were not working. the guy just drove by. tom: the police caught the suspect nearly 10 miles away on darnstown road. they had been chasing him and he crashed. >> it was a pursuit. tom: the police believe the suspect and woman had been in a relationship. >> unbelievable. just unbelievable. tom: the to a four-year-old female victim was taken to the hospital,
tom roussey is live from the scene with the latest. tom, what have you learned? tom: leon, this happened at about seven: 30 tonight, a lot of customers in the parking lot. the 24-year-old victim's car came resting against dakar. she had agreed to meet her boyfriend in this parking lot but before it was opened, -- before the evening was over, the boyfriend shot her. this woman was in the parking lot when chaos erupted. >> the white car was drifting across the parking lot. and we heard pop...
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live in northwest, tom roussey abc 7 news. leon: thank you, tom. also following breaking news from prince george's county. the police are investigating a homicide in district heights. a man was found suffering trauma to his body, later dying at the hospital. jay korff is live at the search for the suspect, happening right now. jay: here is what we know right now -- the focus of the homicide investigation is the housing complex behind me on walters lane in district heights. the police say the victim was assaulted here, but here is where the story takes a bizarre twist. according to authorities, at 6:20 this evening, they found the victim in or near a car that had actually pulled up to the maryland state police barracks, about a mile or so down the road. they went to help this man, who was in grave condition. a short time later, he was pronounced dead. a lot to work through, trying to figure out how this person -- if he drove himself to the barracks, if somebody else drove him and fled. they are trying to piece that together. detectives have swarmed
live in northwest, tom roussey abc 7 news. leon: thank you, tom. also following breaking news from prince george's county. the police are investigating a homicide in district heights. a man was found suffering trauma to his body, later dying at the hospital. jay korff is live at the search for the suspect, happening right now. jay: here is what we know right now -- the focus of the homicide investigation is the housing complex behind me on walters lane in district heights. the police say the...
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tom roussey now live with what neighbors are saying about the mess. tom?om: we are in colesville silver spring, and this was hard hit. this tree behind me is pretty old. look at the number it did on this home, one of six homes that we counted that were hit by giantrees or giant tree limbs. this neighborhood looks like a disaster zone. >> came fast and hard. tom: in east springbstorm sentry slamming into houses and all over the road and people's yards. >> we cannot see anything at all. it was pure white. you could hear a growl. >> it was loud. it sounded like a gunshot. tom: she was upstairs when a giant branch came through her window. >> i heard an explosion that i was covered in glass. tom: the storm took down some very old trees. check out how large the base of this was until the storm ripped it down. even though there is damage everywhere it is only a small area that was hardest hit mainly to streets, leaving some to wonder what this was. the root system of this tree but the other one in the story it was more than twice as tall as i am. despite all the
tom roussey now live with what neighbors are saying about the mess. tom?om: we are in colesville silver spring, and this was hard hit. this tree behind me is pretty old. look at the number it did on this home, one of six homes that we counted that were hit by giantrees or giant tree limbs. this neighborhood looks like a disaster zone. >> came fast and hard. tom: in east springbstorm sentry slamming into houses and all over the road and people's yards. >> we cannot see anything at...
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tom: that's correct. there were military installations at harrisonville pleasant hill, independence, west work, and kansas city. in kansas city, if you think of brush creek, everything north of brush creek was excluded from order number 11. but what they wanted to do was empty the countryside. they wanted the unionists who stayed in the area to move into the military installation so they did not have people out in the countryside who could either be targeted by the bushwhackers or could be aiding the bushwhackers. >> from the point of view of the union authorities, did order number 11 solve their problems? tom: i would say no. i don't base that on an opinion, that if you read what some of the officers who were involved in this wrote after the war, if it was to stem bushwhacking, it did not succeed. if it was to stem raids into kansas, it was effective. but if you know missouri history, once the burnt district was leveled, the bushwhackers moved east. in jackson county in 1864, it was a horrific year. it d
tom: that's correct. there were military installations at harrisonville pleasant hill, independence, west work, and kansas city. in kansas city, if you think of brush creek, everything north of brush creek was excluded from order number 11. but what they wanted to do was empty the countryside. they wanted the unionists who stayed in the area to move into the military installation so they did not have people out in the countryside who could either be targeted by the bushwhackers or could be...
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tom: you plan to take advantage of those? >> absolutely. tom: the office of personnel management is offering affected employees free credit report access insurance, and 18 months of credit monitoring. the >> we consider that completely adequate. it should be lifetime credit monitoring. tom: jacquelyn says this hack of federal data is unprecedented. >> this is the worst. this is very, very big. >> i'm concerned that the system was not strong enough to defend against an attack like this. tom: the american federation of government employees says of the roughly 4 million people who could be affected by this, just over 2 million are current federal workers and around 2 million are retired federal workers. in the newsroom, i'm tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: now u.s. officials say it appears that the attack originated in china. they're still trying to determine who is behind it. chinese is calling on the u.s. to stop what it calls unverified accusations. stay with abc 7 as we continue to follow this investigation. right now an investigation is und
tom: you plan to take advantage of those? >> absolutely. tom: the office of personnel management is offering affected employees free credit report access insurance, and 18 months of credit monitoring. the >> we consider that completely adequate. it should be lifetime credit monitoring. tom: jacquelyn says this hack of federal data is unprecedented. >> this is the worst. this is very, very big. >> i'm concerned that the system was not strong enough to defend against an...
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reporting in clinton, tom roussey, abc 7 news. kellye: thank you, tom. you are heading to bed on stormwatch. some rough overnight weather is headed our way and though storms will stick around. devon lucie is in the weather center tracking. devon: some storms northwest of the region. some severe, getting closer, could be a batch further southwest. the stormwatch 7 live doppler radar, the batch of storms across the mason-dixon line, hagerstown with the best shot of getting something from the storms in the next several hours. it is a batch of storms further west, even south, parts of ohio with a morning chance of rain. morning showers could be in the commute. plan on that. real-time temperature 80 degrees, but the dew point temperatures, when you approach 78 is humid. we were in the upper 70's. like a steam bath. some temperatures closer to 90 degrees when you factor in the heat index. severe potential with the storms, strong wind gusts and heavy rain and lightning. prepare for showers tomorrow morning. getting off to work, the last school week for some, co
reporting in clinton, tom roussey, abc 7 news. kellye: thank you, tom. you are heading to bed on stormwatch. some rough overnight weather is headed our way and though storms will stick around. devon lucie is in the weather center tracking. devon: some storms northwest of the region. some severe, getting closer, could be a batch further southwest. the stormwatch 7 live doppler radar, the batch of storms across the mason-dixon line, hagerstown with the best shot of getting something from the...
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you are on with tom hayden u.s./cuba relations. >> i remember in the late 90s the monica lewinsky scandal but there might be a relationship between cuba and the monica lewinsky scandal. all the reporters were in cuba because the pope was there. they were all back to the u.s. a to carry the monica lewinsky scandal. i wonder if that was deliberate timing. >> host: i think he is connecting some dogs. >> guest: you have taken conspiracy theory to a advanced graduate level. you could be right. thanks for making the connection. >> host: i want to make sure we talk about elian gonzales we have a chapter on in your book "listen, yankee!: why cuba matters" but let's take at call from kathleen in florida. >> caller: hello? >> host: hi, kathleen, you are on booktv. >> caller: i grew up in miami and i was very friendly with the first wave of cubans that came here in the 60s. it is interesting now because a lot of the kids who came over there's a real risk between the two. and it is time to open it up. unbelievable, all the suff
you are on with tom hayden u.s./cuba relations. >> i remember in the late 90s the monica lewinsky scandal but there might be a relationship between cuba and the monica lewinsky scandal. all the reporters were in cuba because the pope was there. they were all back to the u.s. a to carry the monica lewinsky scandal. i wonder if that was deliberate timing. >> host: i think he is connecting some dogs. >> guest: you have taken conspiracy theory to a advanced graduate level. you...
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are we drying out tom? >> we are, except in the eastern shore they're getting some passing showers there. a few sprinkles out here in the mountains in western maryland. those may be moving into the shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia over the next half hour. getting sprinkles here in montgomery, into howard county. those are tracking off to the north and east. a few sprinkles around woodbridge. for the drive times, green lights. morning, midday and afternoon should not have any weather problems for your commute. some sunshine this morning and the afternoon. drying roads through the morning. in the mid 70s by 8:00 or so. then during the afternoon, hitting the upper 80s, near 90. might get an isolated thundershower south and east of us by late this afternoon. a look at heat wave temperatures on the way. that's at 4:51. next weather and traffic on the 1s. right now, melissa is looking at some trees down causing some road closures. >> a couple of reports of downed trees. we are sending some reporters
are we drying out tom? >> we are, except in the eastern shore they're getting some passing showers there. a few sprinkles out here in the mountains in western maryland. those may be moving into the shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia over the next half hour. getting sprinkles here in montgomery, into howard county. those are tracking off to the north and east. a few sprinkles around woodbridge. for the drive times, green lights. morning, midday and afternoon should not have any...
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reporting live in fairfax county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, tom. still ahead 100 metro cars pulled off the rails because the doors won't close. even when the traihow this could impact your commute, and a new strategy to combat isil. leon: a change in the fight against isil, president deploying new troops to iraq. they will train and assist iraqi troops and other fighters. the u.s. is also sending weapons. right now, just over 3000 military members are in iraq. the life of baltimore county police chief jim johnson faces a misdemeanor second-degree assault charge. deputies from a neighboring county arrested rebecca johnson after a right -- a fight that she reportedly got into. lindsay johnson told investigators her mother slapped her in the face. happening now, the search for two convicted killers is widening. photos of richard matt and david sweat are on dozens of billboards in four states. the pair used powerful as to escape a prison in upstate new york last weekend. police are conducting door-to-door searches in homes and checking campsites and bo
reporting live in fairfax county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, tom. still ahead 100 metro cars pulled off the rails because the doors won't close. even when the traihow this could impact your commute, and a new strategy to combat isil. leon: a change in the fight against isil, president deploying new troops to iraq. they will train and assist iraqi troops and other fighters. the u.s. is also sending weapons. right now, just over 3000 military members are in iraq. the life of baltimore...
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tom: the first groping happened tuesday afternoon.e suspect walked past the woman with a stroller, pretended to look for something, and grab something as she walked by. it happened in hyattsville right along a a lot of new developers. the next groping happened last thursday again in the afternoon, again the victim a woman with a young child. >> especially that he has done it in broad daylight, near restaurants and homes. tom: monday, the suspect wore a ski mask and tried to grope a jogger on a trail, but she shoved him away. >> i want to walk to the store and farmers market and not have to worry about that. tom: in one of the incidents the police say the man was wearing a yellow construction safety vest. however, the third incident that happened along the trail, not only was he wearing a ski mask, he was wearing a washington nationals stephen strasburg jersey. the suspect is described as 5'10", and by the description it sounds like he is very skinny, possibly in his early 20's. tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: developing now, a man arre
tom: the first groping happened tuesday afternoon.e suspect walked past the woman with a stroller, pretended to look for something, and grab something as she walked by. it happened in hyattsville right along a a lot of new developers. the next groping happened last thursday again in the afternoon, again the victim a woman with a young child. >> especially that he has done it in broad daylight, near restaurants and homes. tom: monday, the suspect wore a ski mask and tried to grope a jogger...
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tom? >> lucky it happened over the weekend. thank you. >>> in texas tonight, they're breathing a little easier. for the first time in more than a week, there is no rain forecast. but the danger isn't over yet. but take a look at this, cowboys herding cattle as the river continues to rise. now, the troubling weather on the move. a tornado touching down in indianapolis. this home damaged by winds clocking up to 90 miles an hour. and tonight, the east on the alert. with soaking rains and flood watches in parts of the northeast. the road in warsaw, new york, under water. rob marciano in dallas tonight with the forecast. rob? >> tom, the road behind me is flooded. the rain that was here, moving northeast. it's raining heavily along the i-95 corridor. this front trying to push east is going to stall out. it's a two and in some cases three-day event east of the mississippi river. we could see one to over three inches of rainfall and that could cause flash flooding in the i-95 corridor as well as
tom? >> lucky it happened over the weekend. thank you. >>> in texas tonight, they're breathing a little easier. for the first time in more than a week, there is no rain forecast. but the danger isn't over yet. but take a look at this, cowboys herding cattle as the river continues to rise. now, the troubling weather on the move. a tornado touching down in indianapolis. this home damaged by winds clocking up to 90 miles an hour. and tonight, the east on the alert. with soaking...
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the six-year-old tom can you pass the sushi? and i said, decibels are how we measure the volume of noise. think about that for a minute. the ticket and. about five days later they came in side-by-side very solemn. i was lying in bed. they look to me and said tom were going to keep the decibels down today. [laughter] and in fact they did. now, we have emerged into the sunshine because my cancer is in remission. [applause] and we hope that we can keep it there. and what i have learned so much is not just the people to people aspect of being a cancer patient but also the medical miracles that are being performed everyday. and we are and we are on the cusp in this country of making extraordinary progress in cancer which has resisted everything that we have thrown at it since the war on cancer was declared. but now that the mayo clinic and all the great cancer centers immunotherapy gene therapy, taking genes out of our own body and retooling them and reinserting them it's going to have a huge impact on cancer of all kinds and it will
the six-year-old tom can you pass the sushi? and i said, decibels are how we measure the volume of noise. think about that for a minute. the ticket and. about five days later they came in side-by-side very solemn. i was lying in bed. they look to me and said tom were going to keep the decibels down today. [laughter] and in fact they did. now, we have emerged into the sunshine because my cancer is in remission. [applause] and we hope that we can keep it there. and what i have learned so much is...
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tom? >> we still have high water on some of the ramps so watch out for that from the heavy downpour downpours we had overnight. as we look at the storm team 4 radar a few lingering light sprinkles. the area in the moving green south and southeast of washington. that is moving off to the north and east. getting a few sprinkles near martinsburg and winchester. those will dry out over the next half hour. this is the area of light rain and wet pavement on route 50 between the beltway and annapolis. along 95 south from the beltway all the way down to fredericksburg, parts of charles county and southern prince george's county getting a few of these very light showers right now. and temperatures are mild right around 70 degrees. we'll stay this way at the bus stop. cloudy between 7:00 and 8:00 and near 70 degrees. those showers pulling away. then between 8:00 and 9:00, sun should break out. temperatures climbing into the low 70s. next weather and traffic on the 1s coming up at 6:11. your walk to
tom? >> we still have high water on some of the ramps so watch out for that from the heavy downpour downpours we had overnight. as we look at the storm team 4 radar a few lingering light sprinkles. the area in the moving green south and southeast of washington. that is moving off to the north and east. getting a few sprinkles near martinsburg and winchester. those will dry out over the next half hour. this is the area of light rain and wet pavement on route 50 between the beltway and...