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settlement you look at look at the way that pussy riot was you know basically paraded around the. a tree by the west i mean this is ridiculous and you know these people definitely you know you know her god or god i just and i don't know if fact is that god who paid for all that who pays for these women to be fake that robes i believe who the left wing pro gay pro israel lobby was paying for that all and hillary clinton was meeting with them as well so we're talking about the pro israel pro up pro israel lobby is so powerful it's very powerful in russia as well commerce and was pushed out you look i wrote an article for alaina socolow the head of the r.t. broke here and and washington d.c. and that article listed a lot of the pro israel has bar on that work within the russian. media and after that there was major changes you know i also sent it to the cia as well and this is the kind of thing you know you look how powerful that has borrowed that work was in russia and russia made some moves to try to change it they've made no moves at all i mean the sense edward bernays in the earl
settlement you look at look at the way that pussy riot was you know basically paraded around the. a tree by the west i mean this is ridiculous and you know these people definitely you know you know her god or god i just and i don't know if fact is that god who paid for all that who pays for these women to be fake that robes i believe who the left wing pro gay pro israel lobby was paying for that all and hillary clinton was meeting with them as well so we're talking about the pro israel pro up...
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if you look at that map, you get a sense of what the roads in these countries look like. there is no way a cousin things like hal brought up, they are chaotic roads. and india there is no way you will have self-driving car is in india unless the chairman and ceo of marudi suzuki says they will have it because there is chaos on the roads. we have other ways we can bring these numbers down. i don't think the real motivation of why we are going after self-driving vehicles is to reduce deaths. i think there is another motivation and i would like to have a conversation. we could really redesign our cities and improve and and some climate change problems. would not that be wonderful? let's have it conversation. hal: i will say if you look at the examples you gave, they have this common theme. advances in modern. people can fall over, be monitored, and i just saw a pill bottle that warns you about what you are taking and whether you already took this this morning and all sorts of other things. i don't know if i would call it a.i., but i would say technology. technological advance
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korea, you look at the hurricanes, you look what is going on in the middle east. i said frankly it is time we walk out and shake hand and have a deal and they agreed. lou: they agreed and there could
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mean by that,you what are they looking for? frenchill have and german election out of the way and when you think of the european union there is this impetus to do more in terms of the eurozone. merkel doesela better that could be interpreted as a positive eurozone trade. key when yous the look at the german election, you have opened a window to accelerate and develop policies. bank: the european central -- the markets have shifted dramatically. portugal has had an great. two very different stories. and the s&pow rerate of them yesterday. do you want to be long portuguese, they have moved aggressively. portugal,ng about greece, and spain. this has been quite a move. guest: it is horribly the start of a move. it is the international economic success story. when you look at what were the other countries, whether it is portugal. that is the start of the move. could thatmuch more compress in terms of the benchmark? 75 basis points as you look out over the next year. a meaningful compression in terms of yields. storythis is the growth
mean by that,you what are they looking for? frenchill have and german election out of the way and when you think of the european union there is this impetus to do more in terms of the eurozone. merkel doesela better that could be interpreted as a positive eurozone trade. key when yous the look at the german election, you have opened a window to accelerate and develop policies. bank: the european central -- the markets have shifted dramatically. portugal has had an great. two very different...
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you look at the statement put out by alaska, by lisa. you look at the other couple statements. we are only one off, maybe two. but we can't vote now. you probably didn't hear me. one of our yes votes is in the hospital. i can't take him out of the hospital. i do have confidence in senator mcconnell. it's not up to me, it's up to the senate, but i do have confidence in him. i was very honored by the way i was treated -- they used him in the race. tax reform, does your plan help the wealthy too much? president trump: my plan is for the working people and the jobs. >> you wouldn't benefit under the tax plan? president trump: i wouldn't benefit. i think there is very little benefit. i think that is one of the it, theif you look at farmers and people with small businesses. -- a muslim member of congress -- president trump: i will talk to you about that at a different time. the point is this. it, we have we have the votes. because of reconciliation, we have to wait until january, february, our march, which we'll do. in the meantime, i'll negotiate with democrats. is the 20% corporate
you look at the statement put out by alaska, by lisa. you look at the other couple statements. we are only one off, maybe two. but we can't vote now. you probably didn't hear me. one of our yes votes is in the hospital. i can't take him out of the hospital. i do have confidence in senator mcconnell. it's not up to me, it's up to the senate, but i do have confidence in him. i was very honored by the way i was treated -- they used him in the race. tax reform, does your plan help the wealthy too...
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it was a dramatic necessarily obviously that's generated by how the news media covered it when you looked at what we did militarily they took those tomahawks you have to remember when the united states chooses to employ that weapon they put together a strike package and say ok one of the objectives of this strike what do we need to hit what we looked at was given that the strikes the chemical strikes came from that air base with the aircraft that were there they targeted those aircraft they targeted the fueling facilities the preparation of maintenance facilities they specifically didn't strike what they thought might be the chemical facility because obviously you don't want to create additional problems right there but nonetheless this was a military objective that was achieved the political ject it goes to a larger strategy and when i think you look at it syria has always been a bit of a conundrum for the united states through successive administrations there's almost been this bubble over there we have not touched syria we have engaged with other countries in the region whether it is b
it was a dramatic necessarily obviously that's generated by how the news media covered it when you looked at what we did militarily they took those tomahawks you have to remember when the united states chooses to employ that weapon they put together a strike package and say ok one of the objectives of this strike what do we need to hit what we looked at was given that the strikes the chemical strikes came from that air base with the aircraft that were there they targeted those aircraft they...
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. >> i think especially in light of the advent of ante fa, if you look at what's going on there, you have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also, and essentially that's what i said. now, because of what's happened since then, with antifa, you look at really what's happened since charlottesville, a lot of people are saying, in fact a lot of people have actually written, gee, trump might have a point. i said you've got some bad people on the other side also.
. >> i think especially in light of the advent of ante fa, if you look at what's going on there, you have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also, and essentially that's what i said. now, because of what's happened since then, with antifa, you look at really what's happened since charlottesville, a lot of people are saying, in fact a lot of people have actually written, gee, trump might have a point. i said you've got some bad people on the other side also.
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you can check us out and interact with us. take a look that may have been played out, and interviews that you may have missed. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: one hour, 41 minutes away from the open. speed.et you up to futures are positive on the dow and s&p 500. after marginal losses, expect a snap back at the open. positive 11 points on the s&p 500. nine points on the down. the expected missile launch and north korea did not materialize. together with hurricane irma weakening overnight, that means the insurers risk fades. inout of 19 industry groups positive territory in europe. the story in the fx market, dollar weakness becomes dollar strength. euro-dollar coming back to 1.20, off by one third of 1%. last week, huge week for treasuries. yields kissing lows for 2017, just north of 2%. today we reclaim 2.10. that is your asset picture. let's get you up to speed on some of the news elsewhere. apple unveils its latest iphone models tomorrow. according to a league of the operating system, it will be called the iphone 8, 8 plus, and will hav
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is that something you -- >> look, in 1924, it mattered more than it does today. ying it's unimportant. but as i said, if you pull up charts, norfolk southern, ksu, the trucking stocks, there's some real strengths within the group that masks the weakness you've seen in the transports as a whole. the short answer is no, it doesn't bother me. i know you like the banks. you see what's going on with biotech. we have both sides of the aisle working, the dow pushing outer to a new high, even small caps pushing out to a new high. there's lot to like about the market don't not buy the market because of what's going on in the transports >> always great to see you, rich ross, evercore i missed all of it, you don't even need to ask me, you know i did. are you going to tell me what i missed and prolong this conversation or should i just move on >> casey jones is steve's least favorite let's be very frank, okay? >> anyway. still ahead, t-mobile surging today after theynd a sprint are in active talks. much more "fast money" after this ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all hi
is that something you -- >> look, in 1924, it mattered more than it does today. ying it's unimportant. but as i said, if you pull up charts, norfolk southern, ksu, the trucking stocks, there's some real strengths within the group that masks the weakness you've seen in the transports as a whole. the short answer is no, it doesn't bother me. i know you like the banks. you see what's going on with biotech. we have both sides of the aisle working, the dow pushing outer to a new high, even...
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and if you look close enough, you can see the outer bands getting close to key west.ust because we're talking about landfall early sunday morning doesn't mean conditions won't deteriorate prior to that. so we're keeping an eye on that. here's a look at that track for you. you can see it moving up it'si it's looking more and more likely for a south florida landfall as we go into early sunday morning and it will continue to move north. by late sunday into monday by the time we get into late monday night and tuesday, going up into south georgia, and then atlanta by the time we get to tuesday morning. and it continues to move to the knot and west, up toward tennessee, where you're going to see some rainfall. once it gets inland, the concern is heavy rainfall, as well as spinup tornadoes, as this storm continues to move north. so well into georgia and into south carolina, and even up into northern alabama, that's going to be a concern. but of course, we're watching it we're keeping an eye on the track of this, that looks could be landfall in south florida by the time we ge
and if you look close enough, you can see the outer bands getting close to key west.ust because we're talking about landfall early sunday morning doesn't mean conditions won't deteriorate prior to that. so we're keeping an eye on that. here's a look at that track for you. you can see it moving up it'si it's looking more and more likely for a south florida landfall as we go into early sunday morning and it will continue to move north. by late sunday into monday by the time we get into late...
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the answer is very simple if you look long enough in history you can see more than one situation where somebody cut a tax and then after that there was some economic growth but in order to make the statement that there's a relationship between the two you have to see whether that's a regular occurrence and it isn't if you look at american economic history since the end of the second world war which is the key relative period of time most of the cases what taxes were reduced there wasn't an explosion of economic growth for every time that there was there were probably two times that there wasn't so if you are honest if you're not looking for an argument that can make your case regardless of the facts if your an is you would understand that whatever the virtues you want to claim for cutting taxes on rich people boosting economic growth isn't one of them because that doesn't happen most of the time that you cut taxes and the year old the understanding isn't complicated economic growth has to do with how people are feeling about work how productive they are how well educated they are how m
the answer is very simple if you look long enough in history you can see more than one situation where somebody cut a tax and then after that there was some economic growth but in order to make the statement that there's a relationship between the two you have to see whether that's a regular occurrence and it isn't if you look at american economic history since the end of the second world war which is the key relative period of time most of the cases what taxes were reduced there wasn't an...
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lets go outside and show you what it looks like. u see the milky white sky over the commodore barry bridge we have a fair amount of clouds out there and blue as well. we have a mix of clouds and sun and we are staying dry today and looking pretty good. lets check the conditions for you now and a warm 79 degrees already. the dew point is 67 and the humidity is up there and kind of feeling sticky and wind from the east at miles per hour. and the pressure is holding steady and the ocean temperature 74 degrees. as you look at the satellite image, you see hurricane maria kind of sitting and spinning off the coast and yes we get a few clouds mixing in with that here and there. you see more cloud cover at the shore than the city. but no big weather system impacting us because maria is moving out to sea. and we are dry with clouds mixing in with sunshine. a nice summer day here we are in fall. you'll be in the upper 80s in the lehigh valley. and 87 in allentown and 88 in reading and 87 in lancaster and 84 in wilmington and millville. and a l
lets go outside and show you what it looks like. u see the milky white sky over the commodore barry bridge we have a fair amount of clouds out there and blue as well. we have a mix of clouds and sun and we are staying dry today and looking pretty good. lets check the conditions for you now and a warm 79 degrees already. the dew point is 67 and the humidity is up there and kind of feeling sticky and wind from the east at miles per hour. and the pressure is holding steady and the ocean...
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giving a platform to them for information that's out there available and making it really mainstream you look at the billions of hits on you tube at once again everybody's taking a look at the information. and agreeing that there is a difference of opinion and in fact this difference of opinion from our perspective comes with a lot of facts and these facts are very difficult for the western media to deal with and i think what we've seen now is that everyone across the board is in fear that you heard hillary clinton in the past saying worth we're losing the information war but they're not losing they're losing the control of the information network and the information that work is finally basically providing information to individuals that is fact based and it's basically giving the c.n.n. from the politicos on the left in the fox and and the other fox affiliated networks on the right a good run for their money and i think that what we're seeing now is they're going to use a political agenda to call us foreign agents when in fact you know i'm not a paid agent i do this freely on my own free wi
giving a platform to them for information that's out there available and making it really mainstream you look at the billions of hits on you tube at once again everybody's taking a look at the information. and agreeing that there is a difference of opinion and in fact this difference of opinion from our perspective comes with a lot of facts and these facts are very difficult for the western media to deal with and i think what we've seen now is that everyone across the board is in fear that you...
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probably if you look at the material life, probably the most perfect life you have. why would yao give that up to be destroyed. >> rose: can i list a thousand billionaires who would do the same thing if they thought -- >> absolutely not. >> rose: if they thought they could get the presidency, they'd go for it. >> it's not getting the presidency, it's knowing what you would have to go through to get it. he knew when he came down the escalator. look what happened the next day, they went to destroy him the next day. >> rose: ar are you trying to destroy someone if you simply say what they said? if you run a tape which is a news item, that's not trying to destroy somebody, it's simply trying to report -- >> charlie, give me a break. if you go back and look at the social media and twitter accounts of all the young reporters following trump on the campaign, how they were coordinating with each other, they were the opposition party. that day on cnn and nbc, that's not just reporting the news, that has panel after panel after panel in an onslaught. we knew that. and here's t
probably if you look at the material life, probably the most perfect life you have. why would yao give that up to be destroyed. >> rose: can i list a thousand billionaires who would do the same thing if they thought -- >> absolutely not. >> rose: if they thought they could get the presidency, they'd go for it. >> it's not getting the presidency, it's knowing what you would have to go through to get it. he knew when he came down the escalator. look what happened the next...
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felt it but i think it was extremely productive you look at the beginning of the week and it started with you and reform -- un reform. you had massive reforms for the u.n. had was its urinary was we 130 countries that have signed on to that reform. that is two thirds of the general assembly, which is who will vote on this at the end. that was a great search the week. president'sw the address. i think it showed the strength of the u.s. but it also asked the world to come together. mainly, north korea and iran. i think what you saw were how a lot of countries responded. they were positive to the speech and appreciated how blunt and honest he was. i think that has been the overall theme from the international community this week. how straightforward he was and how refreshing it was as they heard him speak. allieswe met with our japan and south korea. a lot to talk about, so we had a good conversation with them. the president reassure japan and south korea but they talked about strategies going forward. iran, that was the topic of conversation throughout the week. i think everyone was tal
felt it but i think it was extremely productive you look at the beginning of the week and it started with you and reform -- un reform. you had massive reforms for the u.n. had was its urinary was we 130 countries that have signed on to that reform. that is two thirds of the general assembly, which is who will vote on this at the end. that was a great search the week. president'sw the address. i think it showed the strength of the u.s. but it also asked the world to come together. mainly, north...
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>> i look foxier than you. you look like a fool every day. >> why do i look like a fool every day? >> grandma daisy takes the wig off. >> you're not right. give me that ugly wig. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> grandma daisy is viral on facebook. we cannot get enough of her. one of my friends sent this to me and said this is going to be me when i get older. i'm perfectly fine with that. this video is posted to the facebook page for healing touch companion. their goal is to give awareness and advice so everybody can enjoy quality life with their loved ones. they service people with dementia. grandma also happens to have dementia but capturie ining mom to make everlasting memories and shares them aall of us. it's all about being fabulous, today she felt like that. tomorrow she can feel like toni braxton with the short hair. >> i'm foxier than you. >> thanks for joining us toda it all started when sophia stopped into marshalls and found a mug for surprisingly little green. she paired that with some succulents. and suddenly something clicked. that surprise led to a stylish wood mirror, soothing l
>> i look foxier than you. you look like a fool every day. >> why do i look like a fool every day? >> grandma daisy takes the wig off. >> you're not right. give me that ugly wig. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> grandma daisy is viral on facebook. we cannot get enough of her. one of my friends sent this to me and said this is going to be me when i get older. i'm perfectly fine with that. this video is posted to the facebook page for healing touch companion. their goal...
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though you don't know how parties can develop if you look at the left party in the left part of us here the crucial point you advocate and that well as i just said the decision was not been taken away that this is an option and if the left party would have swing in some form politic of points there might have been in ability to correlate together and so coalition comes from different parties and so that option was then been brought down throughout the election going to be did they take any decision they didn't say i vote yes with the lefts perhaps or never with the left perhaps the voters didn't know what will be your reaction at the end of the election i don't think that the coalition question what it is to vote or not to vote for this beauty let me ask you something else. with this election results in mind shouldn't martin short step down as the leader of the s.p.d. i mean twenty one percent. how can you continue to be a leader after this disaster what is the message the message from my side as a party member is that you should stay the leader of the party if he wants to be why he los
though you don't know how parties can develop if you look at the left party in the left part of us here the crucial point you advocate and that well as i just said the decision was not been taken away that this is an option and if the left party would have swing in some form politic of points there might have been in ability to correlate together and so coalition comes from different parties and so that option was then been brought down throughout the election going to be did they take any...
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how much money they give you let me get website have a look at it let me go to scott here you go hey you know what i should this now we have to have equal time here ok i mean go back to scott in tampa you know scott i agree with you r.t. and sputnik and other. alternative media i think it's fair to say we are breaking this monopoly but the content they say oh they were against fracking and they or they they covered occupy wall street and oh my goodness they actually had a third party debate i mean if you look at public opinion polls that's what our t. broadcast is exactly where public opinion is in the united states ok but the monopoly media they will they will allow their monopoly to be broken and when someone does it that's when you get in trouble you get in political trouble ok and that's what they're afraid of go ahead scott well that's exactly what i mean when you look at the monopoly that's being broken you have all these other organizations that have come out that have you know get no access whatsoever and the fact is is that the access comes from you know traditional networks
how much money they give you let me get website have a look at it let me go to scott here you go hey you know what i should this now we have to have equal time here ok i mean go back to scott in tampa you know scott i agree with you r.t. and sputnik and other. alternative media i think it's fair to say we are breaking this monopoly but the content they say oh they were against fracking and they or they they covered occupy wall street and oh my goodness they actually had a third party debate i...
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you make this a little too difficult. i've been accused of that. when i look at charts, but if you really look at where we are, where we came from and where we are now, let's look at recent highs. recent lows. and then the bounce back so ultimately, your recent high, your recent low, then you get that overshoot, the traretracem value. it shoots up up here and comes up to 176 retracement level for the high, for the low. do the same thing here recent high. recent low you get another 176.4 retracement level. now, before i get to this one, because we have to guess where this this chart is leading us down the road. so, here, the same percentage down same% dama percentage up and down i don't mean absolute numbers. this one basically doubles the retracement, so the if you're down 3 pes, you're up six, right here, if you overlay it, we're going to 25, that's terrible 50 in the s&p where i see this market shooting based on what we've seen >> 25.50 buy that >> to steve's point, it's difficult because you're in unchartered toeerritory we had this conversation three or fo
you make this a little too difficult. i've been accused of that. when i look at charts, but if you really look at where we are, where we came from and where we are now, let's look at recent highs. recent lows. and then the bounce back so ultimately, your recent high, your recent low, then you get that overshoot, the traretracem value. it shoots up up here and comes up to 176 retracement level for the high, for the low. do the same thing here recent high. recent low you get another 176.4...
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let me just show people, the swing states that you looked at. d is where the heat was where they were shared the most. what did you find? >> exactly. we found in the swing states there was a higher concentration of this highly polarizing content. so the junk news, the links from russian content and wikileaks. >> so, phil, on a larger scale, is that a coincidence that in the swing states this was pushed out the most? or is this what congress is trying to figure out, that somehow the russians knew where to target with the fake news? >> i don't think we should draw a conclusion on that yet. when i listen to the story and when i read it last night, i'm looking at the swing states and saying is that because people were targeting those states, or is that because people were so engaged in the debate about the election because they knew the margin of victory would be so small that there was more sharing of information. i'll tell you when i look at this, the way we characterize it, they will see it through a political lens, as the congress will. democrats
let me just show people, the swing states that you looked at. d is where the heat was where they were shared the most. what did you find? >> exactly. we found in the swing states there was a higher concentration of this highly polarizing content. so the junk news, the links from russian content and wikileaks. >> so, phil, on a larger scale, is that a coincidence that in the swing states this was pushed out the most? or is this what congress is trying to figure out, that somehow the...
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once you take that horizon out three, four years, the probability of recession looks higher i think it's very much dependent on your time horizon in the near-term, that's what matters to investors today, we think the outlook is higher. but we do think, as you say, particularly if you get fiscal stimulus at this point, it's likely to boost the economy and that will start to mean that the fed do have to put interest rates up faster than the market is pricing but also wage growth will come through. eventually those -- a combination of higher wages, higher interest rates weighs on corporate profitabilities, two, three years down the line that could cause a problem. >> let's bring it back to monetary policy. what's your baseline scenario for balance sheet normalization? will it be announced and delivered at the fomc? can we still talk about a december rate hike if we do see both of those, is the market ready for it? will it be the catalyst for re-rating? >> the market is ready for the balance sheet reduction announcement we know that will come so they will probably, as soon as october, start
once you take that horizon out three, four years, the probability of recession looks higher i think it's very much dependent on your time horizon in the near-term, that's what matters to investors today, we think the outlook is higher. but we do think, as you say, particularly if you get fiscal stimulus at this point, it's likely to boost the economy and that will start to mean that the fed do have to put interest rates up faster than the market is pricing but also wage growth will come...
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you. are told are going to look. into the opposite of that if you. are looking for the check if. it is going to get. you killed him as if he showed the. terror in london at least twenty nine people have been have sustained injuries following an explosion on a train in england capital city have the latest for you from london. last north korea fires two missiles over japan prompting south korea to call on the u.n. security council to look at an emergency meeting we have the latest including...
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as everywhere else, if you look in latin america, if you look at south america especially, you will look -- you will see a lot of populism that comes from the left. i am do not want to say bad things about venezuela, but it comes from the left, the right, from everywhere. i think this is a transition. , and i think that cities will play a major role of fighting against populist -- i guess populism the way that cities can change representative democracy, is a machine to change what is going on. >> i would like to talk a little bit about sweden, and go beyond that. sweden has in many ways gone through all of these stages. large refugee populations in the 1990's, and again in recent years. has beension dynamic won, the socioeconomic dynamic has changed over time where the difference between these and not cities has not been great. perhaps as it could have been in certainly in countries like perhaps the united kingdom and the u.s.. reflect a little bit on that, but then also as part of the transition to come not only where we are, but what we can do about it. what are the challenges that big
as everywhere else, if you look in latin america, if you look at south america especially, you will look -- you will see a lot of populism that comes from the left. i am do not want to say bad things about venezuela, but it comes from the left, the right, from everywhere. i think this is a transition. , and i think that cities will play a major role of fighting against populist -- i guess populism the way that cities can change representative democracy, is a machine to change what is going on....
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you look at just a corrugated packaging, you got to look at the whole logistical project. look at our product, the ball doesn't exist without a products. i know that sounds grandiose that the reality is without the bookstore get, ship from point a to point b. manus: you got amazon going after whole foods. that is a revolution. as far as e-commerce is concerned, it is got ramifications for your business. how big is that going to be? what is the biggest cost in getting their? -- and getting there? tony: there is no cost. ups has been shipping by mail order for decades. what we are seeing is an acceleration of that move. there is tremendous amounts of movement in e-commerce which is a good thing for our business. most of it is going in a box. manus: can ask you about the evil lucian? evolution?e you are seeing the acquisition in the states. the valuation that they paid, is it pushing the asset pricing up around the world that you look at? are you seeing a rise that she might be interested in? tony: we have been around for a long time. we try and do things that are going to ma
you look at just a corrugated packaging, you got to look at the whole logistical project. look at our product, the ball doesn't exist without a products. i know that sounds grandiose that the reality is without the bookstore get, ship from point a to point b. manus: you got amazon going after whole foods. that is a revolution. as far as e-commerce is concerned, it is got ramifications for your business. how big is that going to be? what is the biggest cost in getting their? -- and getting...
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you just look in the mirror, and you just start putting it on over your skin, and you start to see, immediatelye results. >> announcer: ordinary makeup is way too heavy to get a natural look. it exaggerates skin problems and cakes up throughout the day. it makes you look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses up to 10 times less makeup than ordinary liquids. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like spackle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something yucky. when i picked up the airbrush for the first time, i could see the difference. i thought, "this is the one. this is the one that's gonna work." >> announcer: our new and improved luminess airbrush with our new no-mess tip now makes airbrushing even easier and more controllable. this new tip eliminates overspray and gives you complete control. just watch how luminess air makes this age spot disappear. there's no traditional makeup in the world that can do this. only airbrush with luminess air. it really is this fast and easy. >> i'm gonna show you how easy it
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you look at -- you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides. have no doubt about it. and you don't have any doubt about it either. >> joining us now, eddie glog chairman for the center of african-american studies at princeton university and reverend mark thompson, host of make it plain on sirius xm progress 127. eddie, we are back to many sides or both sides or what the president today just called the other side and when asked to comment about this today after the congressional resolution naming the kkk and others, the only group he could name was antifa. >> yeah. i guess this is a sense of his deafness to this issue. one of the things we do know is there are kinds of sensitivities that evidence themselves in these sorts of moments and it seems to me that president trump finds it very difficult to not engage in this false equivalence. because he's in some ways engaging in a slight of hand. right? that is to kind of get us to see that there is a lot of blame to pass around. so that we don't really focus on the fact that white supreme cysts were
you look at -- you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides. have no doubt about it. and you don't have any doubt about it either. >> joining us now, eddie glog chairman for the center of african-american studies at princeton university and reverend mark thompson, host of make it plain on sirius xm progress 127. eddie, we are back to many sides or both sides or what the president today just called the other side and when asked to comment about this today after the...
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you look at the beginning of the week and we started with u.n. reform. you had the president and secretary general rolling out massive reforms for the u.n. what was extraordinary is we had 130 countries that have signed on to that reform. that is two thirds of the general assembly, which is who will vote on this at the end. that was a great start to the week. then, you saw the president's address to the general assembly. i think it showed the strength of the united states but it also asked the world to come together and the countries to come together as we fight broke -- fight rogue regimes, mainly north korea and iran. i think what you saw were how a lot of countries responded. they were positive to the speech. they appreciated how blunt and honest he was. i think that has been the overall theme from the international community this week, how straightforward he was and how refreshing it was as they heard him speak. we also today met with our allies, japan and south korea. obviously, a lot to talk about with north korea. so we had a good conversations wit
you look at the beginning of the week and we started with u.n. reform. you had the president and secretary general rolling out massive reforms for the u.n. what was extraordinary is we had 130 countries that have signed on to that reform. that is two thirds of the general assembly, which is who will vote on this at the end. that was a great start to the week. then, you saw the president's address to the general assembly. i think it showed the strength of the united states but it also asked the...
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but if you look at that page, 300,000 likes. o understand here that this actually made an impression on people. people liked it. people shared it. it sort of worked its way into the bloodstream of social media. and those images, the ones you referred to earlier, came back. did they inspire people to support the black lives movement? did they inspire people to fear the black lives movement? it probably depends on a user to user basis. effort way it's achieving that goal of driving a wedge into american society. >> and beside posts, these accounts also promoted events, right? >> right. so again this is another new development. it goes even further than just what people were doing online. people were actually showing up to events. these ranged from events honoring the 50th anniversary of the black panther party to the march of the anniversary of the death of freddie gray. people showed up to these events. some of these events got media coverage. blacktivists, whoever was behind blacktivists, they were promoting those events. so yes,
but if you look at that page, 300,000 likes. o understand here that this actually made an impression on people. people liked it. people shared it. it sort of worked its way into the bloodstream of social media. and those images, the ones you referred to earlier, came back. did they inspire people to support the black lives movement? did they inspire people to fear the black lives movement? it probably depends on a user to user basis. effort way it's achieving that goal of driving a wedge into...
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if you look at certain other metrics, we chat has overtaken alipay. uru need to change strategy, and how concerned are you over competition? , finance is very far from inclusive, but payment is the starting point. in the future, everybody will have financial lives, so wealth management, consumer loans, credit services, so there is a long way to go. for us, there could be competitors, but we see the space potentially as a notion, so what we care about is to provide services to our customers. in the future probably when people think about financial life, they would think about us. i think that is what we are aiming at. david: hold that thought. i'd like the ocean reference there. we will continue the conversation in a few minutes. stay with us. we will be back live in just a few minutes. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live out of the milken institute asian summit in singapore, where we are joined by the chief strategy officer financial. one last thing on alipay, you mentioned it is a blue ocean out there for online payment. you are not concerned th
if you look at certain other metrics, we chat has overtaken alipay. uru need to change strategy, and how concerned are you over competition? , finance is very far from inclusive, but payment is the starting point. in the future, everybody will have financial lives, so wealth management, consumer loans, credit services, so there is a long way to go. for us, there could be competitors, but we see the space potentially as a notion, so what we care about is to provide services to our customers. in...
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if you look at the numbers, which is not -- that's what you are doing. look at the numbers and they are not left leaning. they are right leaning. they say this will hurt the economy. this will deplete a tax base. it will cost more than $60 billion in tax renew, reduced economic growth. those are critical numbers as well. are they not? >> what you often see is the argument our gdp -- if you have more bodies in the united states, that does increase your gdp. look below that and said what is it per capita? we could open your borders and bring in 10 million people quickly. that would increase our gdp. per capita, we would be poorer per individual. to lock at gdp is misleading and isn't the right way you would look at the health of an economy. >> an interesting discussion. we have to let you go. we have breaking news regarding hurricane irma. a new forecast just out now. millions of people in its path. >> we will have him back. thank you for being with us today. >> at this hour with indicakate bolduan and this new forecast begins right now. >>> hello, everyon
if you look at the numbers, which is not -- that's what you are doing. look at the numbers and they are not left leaning. they are right leaning. they say this will hurt the economy. this will deplete a tax base. it will cost more than $60 billion in tax renew, reduced economic growth. those are critical numbers as well. are they not? >> what you often see is the argument our gdp -- if you have more bodies in the united states, that does increase your gdp. look below that and said what is...
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rashaad: what about looking ahead? youpore is your top call looking ahead. >> we continue to like singapore, hong kong and saying shanghai. office, in some areas, property on hong kong island is yielding about 2%. the average is higher. the average for hong kong is about 2.7. that is a load number and you have to bear that in mind. rashaad: is there an unsung hero, a city that you think has a good future and is below the radar? across asiaooking will be a focus on gateways cities for the time being. every time investors will start imelook at -- over t investors will start to look at the tier two cities. western china. it is one of the terminal points railways.adways -- it will probably build up along the old maritime trading route. but only 5-10 years you, there is to be substantial investment looking straight west through central asia. that is where a market like that has a chance to shine. we specialize in physical property. on the whole we would say look for physical property assets. rashaad: in some markets it is diffi
rashaad: what about looking ahead? youpore is your top call looking ahead. >> we continue to like singapore, hong kong and saying shanghai. office, in some areas, property on hong kong island is yielding about 2%. the average is higher. the average for hong kong is about 2.7. that is a load number and you have to bear that in mind. rashaad: is there an unsung hero, a city that you think has a good future and is below the radar? across asiaooking will be a focus on gateways cities for the...
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if you look at past administrations -- for instance, if you look at the obama administration and you look at the amount of time they spent in the air, they spent a lot of time in the air. i felt badly because secretary price is a good man. we are looking into it, and we're looking into it very strongly. we'll take a look. i'll be announcing something in the pretty near future. i have a great cabinet. we save hundreds of millions of dollars through administration. i'll give an example, with the f-35 fighter plane, me, myself, i've saved hundreds of millions of dollars in negotiating. and that's one of the reasons i don't like seeing anybody even have a question about fly iing. i don't want to do that. we're saving tremendous amounts no matter where we go. if you look at florida and texas, we've done that for relatively little compared to other people. i don't like to see that happen. and i think it's a shame. as a human being, tom price is a very good man. i can tell you. john? that's unacceptable to me. no, that's -- that would be unacceptable. >> mr. president -- >> steve, go ahead.
if you look at past administrations -- for instance, if you look at the obama administration and you look at the amount of time they spent in the air, they spent a lot of time in the air. i felt badly because secretary price is a good man. we are looking into it, and we're looking into it very strongly. we'll take a look. i'll be announcing something in the pretty near future. i have a great cabinet. we save hundreds of millions of dollars through administration. i'll give an example, with the...
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what are you looking ahead to in video games? >> i think that vr is incredibly exciting and it's all about the level of engagement that you want. i of had vr experiences where i can just sit on a couch and it's less about getting up and moving around -- >> i'll play that one. >> duck and cover. right. more about immersing myself in the world. with rise of the tomb raider we had a mode it was more of an exploration, slower pace, you're moving around lara's manor, solving puzzles, learning about her history, and we're always trying to -- >> but do you have a team working on vr saying oh my gosh, this is future, or are you still sort of in the we'll see? >> we are in the let's look at the technology, let's explore it, get familiar with it because we absolutely do think it is where the industry is heading. inside and outside of gaming the applications are staggering. and so when you think about the things that are going to hold it back and where it's eventually going to g, eventually there will be that tipping point and we need to be
what are you looking ahead to in video games? >> i think that vr is incredibly exciting and it's all about the level of engagement that you want. i of had vr experiences where i can just sit on a couch and it's less about getting up and moving around -- >> i'll play that one. >> duck and cover. right. more about immersing myself in the world. with rise of the tomb raider we had a mode it was more of an exploration, slower pace, you're moving around lara's manor, solving...
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if you look at past administrations, if you look at the obama administration and you take a look at the amount of time that they spent in the air, they spend a lot of time in the air. i felt very badly because the secretary -- secretary price is a good man but we are looking into it and looking into it very strongly. we will take a look. i will be announcing something in the pretty near future. >> [inaudible] greatent trump: i have a cabinet. we have saved hundreds of millions of dollars through negotiation. x-35 higher plane, me, myself, i saved hundreds of millions of dollars in negotiating. that is one of the reasons i do not like seeing anybody have a question about flying. we're saving tremendous amounts of money the matter where we go. you look at what we have done in florida or texas, we have done that for relatively little compared to what other people. i do not like to see that happen and it is a shame because as a human being, tom price is a very good man. i can tell you. that is unacceptable. that would be unacceptable. >> [inaudible] president trump: i have had four meetings
if you look at past administrations, if you look at the obama administration and you take a look at the amount of time that they spent in the air, they spend a lot of time in the air. i felt very badly because the secretary -- secretary price is a good man but we are looking into it and looking into it very strongly. we will take a look. i will be announcing something in the pretty near future. >> [inaudible] greatent trump: i have a cabinet. we have saved hundreds of millions of dollars...
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know, look at their finances and demands of life. you say you're looking in the past. ten, 20, 30 years from now, even when you observe about the transition from d to c. to what, can you be an actuary just pretend? what can you tell me? is it going to be 25%? more income from this administrative data? or a wider vary -- what can i tell my client based on this transition? >> scf might be the best data source we have on this now. >> i think that's you know, part of what we're sort of collecting sort of the wealth. maybe there's some way to take those resources for people at the requirement and do this projection out to say how are people going to do if they have this pod of money to spend. one of the things that's problematic, there's issues of internal control for people because as you get fact dc plans and they have to manage this, right and so how do they man nlgage that gives any shocks that happen. there's probably a fair amount of people out there that you could say they'd be better off anew anu anu advertising their wealth and retir
know, look at their finances and demands of life. you say you're looking in the past. ten, 20, 30 years from now, even when you observe about the transition from d to c. to what, can you be an actuary just pretend? what can you tell me? is it going to be 25%? more income from this administrative data? or a wider vary -- what can i tell my client based on this transition? >> scf might be the best data source we have on this now. >> i think that's you know, part of what we're sort of...
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i can venture one thing which is vailable when you look at in these documents that is also important to look at. the use ans pioneered f antislip cruise missiles -- an antiship cruise missiles and back to the 1950's and if you want to understand them for the future start with the cruise missile. >> do you have a question? history.waback to i wonder if you can relate on the statement that you made i would like to take the statement and reverse how it works ee outs. with documents in the public dough plain i think you said blink v was the first to during the cuban missile crisis. publicly available documents the united states also quietly its nuclear pointed at the soviet union at that time from turkey. statement?vital >> i'm not an expert on the cuban missile crisis so i can't that.nt on there is, however, and i believe that david mentioned, there's an analytic document from 1964 that a lot of analytic detail knew at the time. so, it is a very in-depth study definitive the study that i have ever seen and it is released and part of this collection. so, i would commend that to you a look
i can venture one thing which is vailable when you look at in these documents that is also important to look at. the use ans pioneered f antislip cruise missiles -- an antiship cruise missiles and back to the 1950's and if you want to understand them for the future start with the cruise missile. >> do you have a question? history.waback to i wonder if you can relate on the statement that you made i would like to take the statement and reverse how it works ee outs. with documents in the...
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so if you go up to that fish it looks appealing to. look up and. a. couple prefer. all but all you will see you're one of the fifty pieces and now i'm not. going to leave you here. or not. you. clear. cut lip. i think that about it. if you look at. the. stupid cheers. in the sniper was never that conflicts and. called the very end because the result. of that yelling. this astonishing. funnymen. wanted to. pull me off. i don't think it's just i don't. want them. i wanted then he could use it to get on. the make use of it just saw infamy. i mean if you're. just being successful. yeah it's. normally. i hate killing people and i think it's a bad thing to do but after all i have seen ice doing so many bad things to people especially to women. that i was so happy when i had my first shot it was a sniper on first night who kept suppressing us and one time to think armored vehicle was driving by and sniper tried to shoot the window and i saw his muzzle flash and i was like oh boy now you're done and i just saw them i just saw i think four times in a row. nothing to be proud
so if you go up to that fish it looks appealing to. look up and. a. couple prefer. all but all you will see you're one of the fifty pieces and now i'm not. going to leave you here. or not. you. clear. cut lip. i think that about it. if you look at. the. stupid cheers. in the sniper was never that conflicts and. called the very end because the result. of that yelling. this astonishing. funnymen. wanted to. pull me off. i don't think it's just i don't. want them. i wanted then he could use it to...
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you take a look at the euro-dollar, you see 118.77.opean currencies are down against the dollar, it even as the greenback loses ground against wider trade-weighted ask it of currencies it is up against. it will be interested to see what we have in the trade. that will give us direction. noting at futures, we do have any future in the equity indexes. anna: taking a positive for key data in the banking decisions. or taking timeg to digest the latest update in geopolitical tension. here is juliette saly. juliette: north korea has made an explicit threat to use a nuclear weapon on japan. the state-run news agency quoted officials saying, the main island of japan's mar-a-lago beuld -- archipelago should sent into the sea. donald trump has blocked an investor from buying lattice semiconductor. this is the fourth time in a quarter century an american president has ordered it be stopped because of a national security risk. the trump administration has maintained the u.s.' tough stance against chinese takeovers of american businesses, even as t
you take a look at the euro-dollar, you see 118.77.opean currencies are down against the dollar, it even as the greenback loses ground against wider trade-weighted ask it of currencies it is up against. it will be interested to see what we have in the trade. that will give us direction. noting at futures, we do have any future in the equity indexes. anna: taking a positive for key data in the banking decisions. or taking timeg to digest the latest update in geopolitical tension. here is...
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are looking for new customers, where are you looking and who are they going toeup? mark: we are looking worldwide, this is a worldwide market. we are thinking singapore, of course. looking everywhere, also for others in not only oil, we are looking for customers who want to have a deep draft. maybe 23 or 25 meters, we are interested to accommodate the vessel. yousef: you talked about growing trade with china last time you were on the set. is that still a very much top priority for you? how has that evolved since we last spoke? mark: it is slightly growing. last time i remarked that the president would have a change in the supply change. he did not do anything, so clearly no change for now. but it is slowly growing. it is an enormous market and we are attracting more and more of these volumes. and one of the problems is many people do not know where the country is. we have to talk about how beautiful and stable it is. yousef: do you see interest from iran as well? how do they rank in your list of priorities? mark: of course, we are very interested in iran, it is
are looking for new customers, where are you looking and who are they going toeup? mark: we are looking worldwide, this is a worldwide market. we are thinking singapore, of course. looking everywhere, also for others in not only oil, we are looking for customers who want to have a deep draft. maybe 23 or 25 meters, we are interested to accommodate the vessel. yousef: you talked about growing trade with china last time you were on the set. is that still a very much top priority for you? how has...
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thank you. ( ♪ ) looking for a hotel that fits... thank youwhoooo. ...your budget? r now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. >>> bob eger making comments about the new streaming service. we're going to turn it over to julia who is watching the headlines cross. >> that's right. eger speaking at the bank of america conference and he announced more details about the streaming disney app that will launch in late 2019. he announced that they decided that they will put marvel and star wars movies on the app as well when he first announced the app in the works last month. he said they were still evaluating that. so this is a big deal to include those marvel and star wars movies as well as the disney and pixar branded movies that will be on that app he also revealed more details of the original programming that they're going to be putting on that disney app and the work saying they're developing four to five original films exclusively for the app primarily live action. there
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you sell it. options are low in the xle look out for october expiration. can look near the money put spread when stock was trading 64.5 today, you could buy for about a dollar that's your max risk there it breaks down at 63 make up $3 between 63 and 60 if you do get a retest of the lows, those trading just about seven, eight days ago around 62 bucks. i think this is in play and you got it right where you want it o so to me, i like going the opposite way of looking down looking for a retest of 60 over the next six weeks, risking one dollar to make three >> you know, this is one of those situations where you know, i think a lot of people are wondering why we don't use credit spreads all the time. they make a lot of sense, but in situations like this, options premiums are low usually, when stock prices decline, options prices go up. from xle is, that hasn't been the case the exact opposite happened. option premiums are the lowest they have been i think a spread is a good way to make a play >> these levels. >> well, look, the key issue is has something changed
you sell it. options are low in the xle look out for october expiration. can look near the money put spread when stock was trading 64.5 today, you could buy for about a dollar that's your max risk there it breaks down at 63 make up $3 between 63 and 60 if you do get a retest of the lows, those trading just about seven, eight days ago around 62 bucks. i think this is in play and you got it right where you want it o so to me, i like going the opposite way of looking down looking for a retest of...
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when you look what you see is your standard white plastic bucket, if we zoom in there. and you see flames. and the bucket was being carried inside a standard shopping bag with handles. so something ugg united, as you say. >> some chemicals inside that bucket ugg united. they didn't detonate. that was a very fortunate thing. those trains are absolutely packed with people. that's actually my local train in london when i go to the cnn bureau in london. absolutely packed like sardines. whoever set is it off is still on the run and may be connected to a cell. if you look at the fact that it didn't work, it might woeupbt to some amateurish. if it is tatb, which was used in the paris attacks, brussels attacks, inside that pink canister and it had gone off, there would be few people left on that train. >> president trump said we have made more progress in the last nine months than the obama administration had done in the last eight years. if you look at the line of attacks, at least in london in the last nine months, many many. today's tube attack. june 19th, june 3rd, a stabbi
when you look what you see is your standard white plastic bucket, if we zoom in there. and you see flames. and the bucket was being carried inside a standard shopping bag with handles. so something ugg united, as you say. >> some chemicals inside that bucket ugg united. they didn't detonate. that was a very fortunate thing. those trains are absolutely packed with people. that's actually my local train in london when i go to the cnn bureau in london. absolutely packed like sardines....
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you look at the statement put out by alaska, you saw that, by lisa, you look at the other couple of statements. we're only -- we're only one off. maybe two. but we can't vote now, john, you didn't hear me because as you know one of our yes votes is in the hospital. i can't wait. i can't take him out of the hospital. >> do you have confidence in senator mcconnell? >> yes. i do have confidence. >> even though he's -- >> it's not up to me, it's up to the senate. but i do have confidence and i will say they used him in the race and i was very honored by the way i was treated in the race but they used him in the race. they used him in the race. and, you know. >> on tax reform does your plan help the wealthy too much. >> my plan is for the working people and my plan is for jobs. >> you wouldn't benefit under your tax plan. >> i don't benefit. in fact, very strongly as you see, there's no -- i think there's very little benefit for people of wealth. estate taxes is one of things. if you look at it for farmers and people with small business. >> what do you say [ inaudible ] there's a muslim member of c
you look at the statement put out by alaska, you saw that, by lisa, you look at the other couple of statements. we're only -- we're only one off. maybe two. but we can't vote now, john, you didn't hear me because as you know one of our yes votes is in the hospital. i can't wait. i can't take him out of the hospital. >> do you have confidence in senator mcconnell? >> yes. i do have confidence. >> even though he's -- >> it's not up to me, it's up to the senate. but i do...