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david? david: we're five days away from super tuesday and clock is ticking for republican candidates to take the lead from donald trump. >> i think the biggest change in this campaign is going to be when the people not named donald trump, the choices begin to narrow. we start to give republican voters a clearer choice who they want to get behind. >> we have a long way to go. it is a like a baseball game. everybody wants to call the game after the first inning. i think we have a ways to go. >> hang on. if i were to get out, donald trump would win ohio and that would be end of it. >> if you're among 65,0% of the republicans that think donald is the wrong choice. super tuesday is opportunity for us to coalesce behind our campaign. >> there was one can diet missing in that town hall. fox business's blake burman, with the very latest on campaigns. blake? reporter: republican presidential candidates right now are gearing up for tonight's debate in houston, texas. the lone star state debate is the
david? david: we're five days away from super tuesday and clock is ticking for republican candidates to take the lead from donald trump. >> i think the biggest change in this campaign is going to be when the people not named donald trump, the choices begin to narrow. we start to give republican voters a clearer choice who they want to get behind. >> we have a long way to go. it is a like a baseball game. everybody wants to call the game after the first inning. i think we have a ways...
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david: david sears, thank you for your service, david. former navy seal. we appreciate you coming on. thanks a million. >> thanks, david. david: cheryl? cheryl: it is being called a cancer breakthrough, a revolutionary new treatment giving patients hope for a possible cure. >>> plus multiple tornadoes reportedly tearing through the south. >> i seen it fall on my car. my car was shaking and my window busted and like i seen it like coming at me. oh, it was scary. david: fight for the white house is going to the dogs. hillary clinton recalling old political ad for her husband bill clinton, fee featured a dog barking whenever someone was not telling the truth. take a listen. >> i try to figure out how we do that with republicans. we need to get that dog, follow him around. every time they say these things, like, oh, you know the great recession was caused by too much regulation -- [barking] you know? david: fox news i never thought i would see that. ed henry, on campaign trail in las vegas. for candidate who has issues with question of honesty is the right thi
david: david sears, thank you for your service, david. former navy seal. we appreciate you coming on. thanks a million. >> thanks, david. david: cheryl? cheryl: it is being called a cancer breakthrough, a revolutionary new treatment giving patients hope for a possible cure. >>> plus multiple tornadoes reportedly tearing through the south. >> i seen it fall on my car. my car was shaking and my window busted and like i seen it like coming at me. oh, it was scary. david: fight...
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david: thank you very much. the pressure is rising on greenlight capital's david einhorn. his firm has lost $3.2 billion in assets. can he turn the fund around? y alphabet has power to pass apple. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. david einhorn's greenlight capital under pressure after the worst underperformance ever -- only the second time in two decades that they have reported a loss. how badly it underperformed compared to the goals. 15%is goals are to generate of outflow, this difficult number to calculate. he wants to get 30% of the s&p 500. last year, that would happen 15.4%. positive. the fund is down over 20%. that does not meet his goals, to say the least. david: why haven't we seen the flight we saw out of other hedge funds? >> a lot of investors are saying i've made a lot of money with green light over the long term. he's been around for 20 years. , theyof these investors came in in the 1990's and early when they did not have this headline risk. there were not people clamoring at the doors saying we lost 20%. the average 16.5% year. they are willing
david: thank you very much. the pressure is rising on greenlight capital's david einhorn. his firm has lost $3.2 billion in assets. can he turn the fund around? y alphabet has power to pass apple. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. david einhorn's greenlight capital under pressure after the worst underperformance ever -- only the second time in two decades that they have reported a loss. how badly it underperformed compared to the goals. 15%is goals are to generate of outflow, this...
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david. david: oh, what a busy day it will be tomorrow. meanwhile american student held hostage in north korea trotted in front of state tv cameras in communist north korea making a tearful apology as you see. what is accused of doing that to the him in this mess in just a moment. melissa: amazing. candidates out in full force in final push to grab support in key states, with less than 24 hours to go until super tuesday. we'll take you back to the campaign trail. david: there is this. donald trump revisiting an old threat. his warning what it could mean for the pub push party. >> i'll tell you what. we're not being treated right. the republican party is not treating me right. they're not treating people that i represent right. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bp
david. david: oh, what a busy day it will be tomorrow. meanwhile american student held hostage in north korea trotted in front of state tv cameras in communist north korea making a tearful apology as you see. what is accused of doing that to the him in this mess in just a moment. melissa: amazing. candidates out in full force in final push to grab support in key states, with less than 24 hours to go until super tuesday. we'll take you back to the campaign trail. david: there is this. donald...
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david? david: interesting stuff. well weather on wall street or main street here who is making money today. everybody wants to be an astronaut. nasa receiving 18,300 applications for the next senate class, smashing previous record of eight thousand set back in 1978. >>> "deadpool" continues to dominate the box office. the r-rated superhero movie taking home an estimated $55 million other weekend, having already grossed 235.4 million domestically. on track to become one of the most successful r-rated movies ever. melissa. melissa: back to me. i'm ready this time. freedom of speech taking unusual turn at yelp. one employee writings an open letter to ceo jeremy stoppelman, regarding her struggle to afford food with her current salary. saying here i am, 25 years old, balancing all sorts of debt trying to pave a life for myself that doesn't involve crying in my bathtub every week. how did stoppelman respond? he gave her the boot. deirdre bolton with the story. >> hard to follow which side of the story. on one side you men
david? david: interesting stuff. well weather on wall street or main street here who is making money today. everybody wants to be an astronaut. nasa receiving 18,300 applications for the next senate class, smashing previous record of eight thousand set back in 1978. >>> "deadpool" continues to dominate the box office. the r-rated superhero movie taking home an estimated $55 million other weekend, having already grossed 235.4 million domestically. on track to become one of the...
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david is back. david: i'm back from florida recharged. now on to south carolina, the campaign trailheading down south following a wild night in new hampshire. donald trump tropical storming his republican competition in -- trouncing his competition in the first republican primary of the season. carly fiorina is out and reports another candidate may be out. melissa: bernie sanders winding every demographic including women and moderates. we have you covered this hour. ed rollins, lou dobbs and former senator john sununu. david: look how the markets ended the day. it is not good. [closing bell rings] there were times all indices would be in the green. not so. two out of three in the red. dow just avoiding it, as it settles a triple triple digit loss. only one positive is nasdaq. melissa: here is what you need to know right now. >> together we have done what the pundits and the media said could not be done. >> what began last week in iowa. when voters here in new hampshire confirmed tonight. is nothing short of the beginning of a political re
david is back. david: i'm back from florida recharged. now on to south carolina, the campaign trailheading down south following a wild night in new hampshire. donald trump tropical storming his republican competition in -- trouncing his competition in the first republican primary of the season. carly fiorina is out and reports another candidate may be out. melissa: bernie sanders winding every demographic including women and moderates. we have you covered this hour. ed rollins, lou dobbs and...
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. >> thank you, david. david: cheryl? cheryl: teflon trump strikes again and ted cruz is on the receiving end. >> senator cruz, he will say anything. i never seen a human being lie so much. he lies about anything. he have never seen anybody that lied as much as ted cruz. really cruz does lie. i haven't seen anything quite like it. cheryl: hmmm. from the looks of ted cruz's poll numbers, trump might have won this round. coming up howard kurtz gives us his take on the feud. david: a classic board game getting an upgrade that might have you wishing for the good ol' days. ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. cheryl: just three days to south carolina. donald trump is ramping up the attack on
. >> thank you, david. david: cheryl? cheryl: teflon trump strikes again and ted cruz is on the receiving end. >> senator cruz, he will say anything. i never seen a human being lie so much. he lies about anything. he have never seen anybody that lied as much as ted cruz. really cruz does lie. i haven't seen anything quite like it. cheryl: hmmm. from the looks of ted cruz's poll numbers, trump might have won this round. coming up howard kurtz gives us his take on the feud. david: a...
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. - [david] like me. - [tonia] that's right. - [david] no, no. i might need assistance getting off though, thanks to the lovely bartender (laughing) so this is a great opportunity to see where everything is on this trip and i think the great thing about this too is that you could probably use the high roller as a place to figure out. - [tonia] it is yes, absolutely, you can get your bearings if you're in las vegas. - [david] like a compass. - [tonia] because you can see the high roller from everywhere. i live 20 miles away and i can see the high roller from my house. - [david] you know, when you stand on the ground, you look at this, the pods don't look this big. - [tonia] right. - [david] you just gave a shout out to agents, like hollering across the room. hey over there! because you can get 40 people in there. are really shocked when they get in, about how big it is. so even if people have a little bit of nervousness about heights and so on, they get in and they're actually very surprised how much they enjoy it. - [david] oh yeah, it's smooth.
. - [david] like me. - [tonia] that's right. - [david] no, no. i might need assistance getting off though, thanks to the lovely bartender (laughing) so this is a great opportunity to see where everything is on this trip and i think the great thing about this too is that you could probably use the high roller as a place to figure out. - [tonia] it is yes, absolutely, you can get your bearings if you're in las vegas. - [david] like a compass. - [tonia] because you can see the high roller from...
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david. >> well, more trouble for hillary clinton reports stating investigators with the state department did issue a subpoena to the entire clinton foundation. peter barns in washington d.c. with the details. peter. >> well, david, this is being conducted by the state department inspector general and also covers a close aid of hillary clinton's. a former state department employee who also sent e-mails to clinton's personal receiver. a foundation spokesperson confirmed the subpoena and that supports previous fox news reporting that the investigation into clinton is on two tracks. one on possible violations of federal secrecy laws with her use of private e-mail, which is being investigated by the fbi and one on possible corruption, possible influence pedaling or trading favors for donations. last night on cnn clinton's spokesman brian fallon attacked the state department investigators. >> they have mounted several different fishing expedition stile investigations when she decided to run for pr
david. >> well, more trouble for hillary clinton reports stating investigators with the state department did issue a subpoena to the entire clinton foundation. peter barns in washington d.c. with the details. peter. >> well, david, this is being conducted by the state department inspector general and also covers a close aid of hillary clinton's. a former state department employee who also sent e-mails to clinton's personal receiver. a foundation spokesperson confirmed the subpoena...
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david: almost... spike: no. guys, let's go. spike: david, stop. david: one more second. spike: david... spike: no! david: almost... ed: let's go. ed, ed... ed: tar! sam: c4! move, move, move! spike: no! david: do it! do it now! spike: no! no! (explosion booms) eddie! anyone? status? teamne, somedy talk to me! (muffled cries) hey, hey, hey! why did you do that? i did everything that you wanted! it's not over yet. it is for me. get them out. why should i? you already killed fourops, what else can you do?! go ahead, threaten me, it's done. (muffled screams) spike: no! albin: david! spike: leave her alone! natalie: (muffled scream) no! let her go! albin: david! spike: leave her alone! david, let's get outta here. finish what you started. finish what you started! (breathing heavily, seething) (irate) agh! aggghhhhh! team one, talk to me! come on. ed: (coughs) boss, no harm. sam got us out in time, he got the door closed. it's good to hear. there's debris, but we can get through. okay, you got an exit east wing hall... okay, sam, jules, circle around from the outside. raf, you
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david duke. i know nothing about white supremacists. and so you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people that i know nothing about. >> but i guess the question from the anti-defamation league is even if you don't know about their endorsement, there are these groups and individuals endorsing you. would you just say unequivocally you condemn them and don't want their support? >> well, i have to look at the group. i mean, i don't know what group you're talking about. you wouldn't want me to condemn a group that i know nothing about. i have to look. if you would send me a list of the groupsly do research on them and certainly i would disavow if i thought there was something wrong. >> the ku klux klan. >> but you have groups in there that are totally fine and it would be totally hundred fair. so give me a list of the groups and i'll let you know. >> i'm talking about david duke and the ku klux klan. >> i don't know david duke. i never met him, i'm pretty sure i didn't mean
david duke. i know nothing about white supremacists. and so you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people that i know nothing about. >> but i guess the question from the anti-defamation league is even if you don't know about their endorsement, there are these groups and individuals endorsing you. would you just say unequivocally you condemn them and don't want their support? >> well, i have to look at the group. i mean, i don't know what group you're...
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david: & david corona. -- i'm david gura. fei company is betting hundreds on high end year. retract the profit trail. -- we track the profit trail. ♪ what caught my attention had to do with amazon and their request to rule the world. it is an internal report. some people got a hold of it. it really looks like they want to be big in terms of delivery. owning the fulfillment space anti-gun internet globally -- and globally. the canadian is weakest and itsars affect on hockey. causing a lot of problems around the cloak. -- around the globe. lots going on. going to talk about crude oil. it is plummeting from its 2014 high. the s&p 500 off to its worst start. david: it appears that oils an stocks have developed an unhealthy relationship. coy has that story. it is a bad time for it to be breaking up. this correlation has got investors confused, peter. peter: we saw an amazing decline in oil. alarm investors and they sold off stocks. an unhealthy, codependent relationship, just in time for valentine's day. i think it is overdone. to me, -- carol: the relationship? -- peopleple ha
david: & david corona. -- i'm david gura. fei company is betting hundreds on high end year. retract the profit trail. -- we track the profit trail. ♪ what caught my attention had to do with amazon and their request to rule the world. it is an internal report. some people got a hold of it. it really looks like they want to be big in terms of delivery. owning the fulfillment space anti-gun internet globally -- and globally. the canadian is weakest and itsars affect on hockey. causing a lot...
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carol: i don't know if david has been to one. david: i have not. carol: you are inspired. it is moving the needle when it comes to getting more women in the boardroom or more presence of women throughout corporate america. does it make a difference? sheelah: that was the question i had. if you make a chart, the number of women's events line would be going up. if you make a chart of the gender pay gap with the family leave policies in the u.s. or the number of women in congress or the number of women ceos of large companies, the improvement is very gradual. it is tiny. i thought what is the relationship between these two things? is the fact that these events have exploded a reflection of the lack of progress and frustration of women? is there some sort of reconnection? i am arguing they are bad. people love them. i loved going to them. they are fun. they are definitely not the types of things that are going to lead to real changes in terms of policy. this is something i noticed when i interviewed women who have been involved in making real changes, like passing title ix or
carol: i don't know if david has been to one. david: i have not. carol: you are inspired. it is moving the needle when it comes to getting more women in the boardroom or more presence of women throughout corporate america. does it make a difference? sheelah: that was the question i had. if you make a chart, the number of women's events line would be going up. if you make a chart of the gender pay gap with the family leave policies in the u.s. or the number of women in congress or the number of...
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david: now let's get a check on the bloomberg first word news. matt? thanks, david. homegrown extremists will probably continue to pose the biggest terror threat in the u.s.. that's according to james clapper. his prepared testimony also notes potential threats from the islamic state and iran. his testimony was obtained by bloomberg news in advance of tuesday's delivery. from arbing new report u.n. back commission on the syrian civil war. several thousand detainees have been executed or beaten to death in what amounts to extermination under international war rules. new hampshire votes tomorrow in the first presidential primary. former president bill clinton cannot hold back any longer, accusing bernie sanders of intentionally deceiving voters, going after sanders supporters for attacking his wife's backers. he leads among democratic voters in new hampshire. tomorrow there will be a special "all dueedition of respect," definitely tune in for that. both sides have rested in the trial of a rookie new york city police officer charged with the fatal shooting of an unarmed
david: now let's get a check on the bloomberg first word news. matt? thanks, david. homegrown extremists will probably continue to pose the biggest terror threat in the u.s.. that's according to james clapper. his prepared testimony also notes potential threats from the islamic state and iran. his testimony was obtained by bloomberg news in advance of tuesday's delivery. from arbing new report u.n. back commission on the syrian civil war. several thousand detainees have been executed or beaten...
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david. neil: fireworks between republican candidates might make entertaining night at caucuses but my next guest says it ultimately could cost the republican party the presidency. joining me fred barnes "weekly standard" editor and fox news contributor. great to see you. >> thank you. neil: you ticked off rush limbaugh, a guy you used to substitute for back in the old days by suggesting radio talk show hosts were partly to blame for the rancor. explain. >> they have certainly egged on the split in the republican party that we've seen develop over the last few years but between the grassroots and really the leadership in washington and at the national committee and so on and donald trump jumped in and just exploited that split and look what's happened. neil: yeah. >> he jumped out in front. probably will win tonight and certainly closer to the republican nomination than anybody else. neil: but as to his main selling point, what he says he is running for, you said the republican base egged on
david. neil: fireworks between republican candidates might make entertaining night at caucuses but my next guest says it ultimately could cost the republican party the presidency. joining me fred barnes "weekly standard" editor and fox news contributor. great to see you. >> thank you. neil: you ticked off rush limbaugh, a guy you used to substitute for back in the old days by suggesting radio talk show hosts were partly to blame for the rancor. explain. >> they have...
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david. david: one got away. wartime sweethearts reunited after 70 years apart. ♪ >> it was a wonderful feeling to see this woman that i hadn't seen for 70 years. of course it was a great difference in appearance but, that is a big difference in my appearance, so. melissa: that's great. u.s. veteran and long lost love reconnecting after0 years. david: just in time for valentines. and we're in time for "risk & reward." >> anyone claiming that america's economy is in decline is peddling fiction. [cheering] deirdre: volume at this time reined in the last 90 minutes of trade. stocks slightly reversed course but still closings down well over 200 points for the dow. this is "risk & reward". this is deirdre bolton. heavy selling from asia, to europe, to the u.s. dow and s&p 500 still both closed lower by more than 1%. financials the weakest link. bank stocks declined. oil fell below $27 per barrel. a 13-year
david. david: one got away. wartime sweethearts reunited after 70 years apart. ♪ >> it was a wonderful feeling to see this woman that i hadn't seen for 70 years. of course it was a great difference in appearance but, that is a big difference in my appearance, so. melissa: that's great. u.s. veteran and long lost love reconnecting after0 years. david: just in time for valentines. and we're in time for "risk & reward." >> anyone claiming that america's economy is in...
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clinton's server, david. david: fascinating stuff. thank you, catherine herridge. >> you're welcome. cheryl: few other stories on our radar this afternoon, pope francis made way through his trip in mexico. holding a second mass before a million people this morning before heading to meet with the area's indigenous people. the pontiff criticizing treatment from the country elite, denouncing their century's old exploitation and exclusion. the world should learn from the indigenous culture and appreciation of nature. >>> involving in the recent rocket launch kim jong union wants to continue with recent launches. north korea ignoring repeated international warnings. >>> nearly 50 people getting stuck on two tram cars on a mountain. victims were trapped for two hours. they had to be repelled to the bottom of the cars through a hatch. thankfully no injuries are reported. mountain officials say a serves brackish issue caused tram to stop. not the kind of ski trip you want to have. david: not a lot of fun. fight to replace scalia is at top of
clinton's server, david. david: fascinating stuff. thank you, catherine herridge. >> you're welcome. cheryl: few other stories on our radar this afternoon, pope francis made way through his trip in mexico. holding a second mass before a million people this morning before heading to meet with the area's indigenous people. the pontiff criticizing treatment from the country elite, denouncing their century's old exploitation and exclusion. the world should learn from the indigenous culture...
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david: i am david gura. the latest stories are online and on newsstands. carol: we'll see you again next week for "businessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ narrator: our world today is wealthier than ever. but not everyone shares in this wealth. today's young business leaders are challenging this, changing the way we think about money, its power and its purpose. this is a new generation. this is the new philanthropy. ♪
david: i am david gura. the latest stories are online and on newsstands. carol: we'll see you again next week for "businessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ narrator: our world today is wealthier than ever. but not everyone shares in this wealth. today's young business leaders are challenging this, changing the way we think about money, its power and its purpose. this is a new generation. this is the new philanthropy. ♪
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david: wow. who do you think will drop out furs as a result of this evan. >> mike huckabee and martin o'malley, i don't see how he on democratic side can continue with amazing debt. david: weird to see huckabee at trump rally right after his initial debate. david, sarah palin, was a lot of fanfare when she came on board for trump. have you seen a lot of her or any of her in iowa? >> i think they were bringing her back out today for sort of closing rally, closing argument. my sources told me that sarah palin was good for earned media which trump of course has been the master at controlling but at end of the day it wasn't going to sway a lot of iowa conservatives. i wouldn't discount what trump has been able to do in the closing days of the campaign, trot out a couple names that could give comfort to conservatives. i mean idealogical conservatives that have been thinking about supporting trump but wavering because in fact he is not a idealogical conservative. cruz and rubio are really two candidate
david: wow. who do you think will drop out furs as a result of this evan. >> mike huckabee and martin o'malley, i don't see how he on democratic side can continue with amazing debt. david: weird to see huckabee at trump rally right after his initial debate. david, sarah palin, was a lot of fanfare when she came on board for trump. have you seen a lot of her or any of her in iowa? >> i think they were bringing her back out today for sort of closing rally, closing argument. my sources...
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david: i am david gura. the latest stories are online and on newsstands. carol: we'll see you again next week for "businessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ david: coming up, the stories that shaped the week around the world. janet yellen speaks on capitol hill. tech and mak media companies see a mixed picture in the year ahead. deutsche bank spends tense days trying to sooth investor anxiety. >> this is a long-term game. we are reacting to traders. rum budget proposals, to primary it has been an eventful , week. >> the democratic bow will be longer and nastier than people thought it would. david: some of the finest minds in business to make sense of market turmoil. >> markets be
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david: interesting. one of the things bothered a lot of people watching the president talk about his plans yesterday his belittling of those who were afraid of closings down gitmo. let's just play a little sound bite from that. get your reaction. >> public was scared into thinking that well, if we close it somehow we'll be less safe. david: scared into thinking. isn't it possible we are more safe with gitmo? >> no doubt that we were absolutely more safekeeping those enemy combatants in gitmo for one very specific reason. we're not afraid he will close it. we're afraid those terrorists will bring their friends to our neighborhoods. one of the locations they're looking at is in south carolina, hanahan, south carolina, medium risk facility on the navy base. we're talking about bringing the world's worst terrorists to a neighborhood, residential communities, a dozen schools within five miles. david: wow. >> what is his plan? fulfilling a campaign promise and it is not national security. there is no reason fo
david: interesting. one of the things bothered a lot of people watching the president talk about his plans yesterday his belittling of those who were afraid of closings down gitmo. let's just play a little sound bite from that. get your reaction. >> public was scared into thinking that well, if we close it somehow we'll be less safe. david: scared into thinking. isn't it possible we are more safe with gitmo? >> no doubt that we were absolutely more safekeeping those enemy combatants...
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. - [david] yeah. piece of fish, steak, some vegetables. - [david] i love them! fish counter here. things about it. just two portions. you don't have to get too much. there are great steaks. which is killer. which is hard to find. you can't find it aged. - [david] yeah. - [lee] prime angus reserve, as well. - okay, now i'm not gonna be so generous as i'm gonna have prime aged steaks at my oscar party. we're gonna do something that's a little different a little smaller. and i see, we've got a lot of things here we could pick up. we got all the little cheeses and such. we have mashed potatoes. we're not having mashed potatoes. we're gonna have more like appetizers. you like that idea? - absolutely. everyone does. put you at the oscars. - you think i'm in the right sweater for appetizers? - you certainly are. we got a wide selection. 20 different ones to choose from. - i see the shrimp. we've got a lot of - [lee] there's shrimp. shrimp over here. so that's a possibility. - [lee] yup. great dips here, too. i like this sort of stuff here. - [lee] absolutely, probably-
. - [david] yeah. piece of fish, steak, some vegetables. - [david] i love them! fish counter here. things about it. just two portions. you don't have to get too much. there are great steaks. which is killer. which is hard to find. you can't find it aged. - [david] yeah. - [lee] prime angus reserve, as well. - okay, now i'm not gonna be so generous as i'm gonna have prime aged steaks at my oscar party. we're gonna do something that's a little different a little smaller. and i see, we've got a...
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david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held, just, for him. don't repeat it. just don't say it, because the next day, media, all they will talk about is that. but he repeated. >> mrs. trump telling cnn that afterward, she did share her thoughts with her husband. >>> we turn next tonight to the democrats, hillary clinton, carolina, hoping to do the same in other southern states tomorrow. bernie sanders hoping to win his home state of vermont and several others, to stay alive in this race. and tonight, mrs. clinton with a new response to donald trump's make
david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my...
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david: a hit driven business. if it is a success they go way up and if they do not have one for years ago way down. stephanie:. if you are meet you by three copies of the dvd, lunchboxes and about 17 plus toys. us., thank you for joining i want to keep this conversation going. with oil down a percent over the last two days when you look at some of these opportunities, are someessed investments -- would say you want to be higher up on the capital structure but maybe things are so cheap, who knows? tom: i would say equity. equity is where the bang is going to be on the recovery. the opportunities on the debt side that are out there, there is an over discounting in my view. at least the possibility of oil testing 25 and maybe 20 briefly. buy debt that has been issued within the last year at $.30 on the dollar. if you can pick the right company to buy the debt of and , youoffer that at a markup can heal the company if you're a third party. the company cannot do it themselves. they burn the cash too fast. a third-party
david: a hit driven business. if it is a success they go way up and if they do not have one for years ago way down. stephanie:. if you are meet you by three copies of the dvd, lunchboxes and about 17 plus toys. us., thank you for joining i want to keep this conversation going. with oil down a percent over the last two days when you look at some of these opportunities, are someessed investments -- would say you want to be higher up on the capital structure but maybe things are so cheap, who...
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david: david, we have had you on before to talk about the refugee crisis. yours, arelike critically bringing a to those who need it most, but who is giving money to the ngo's in an intelligent way? who is best to do that? in shocked us about what the most effective way -- there are people out there bank -- there are people out there who want to write a big check. of this comes from your ability to have a clear set and a real sense that the work you are doing needs a hard hat. if you look at the charity world, there is a lot of talk about efficiency. we say $.93 of every dollar goes to programs. what we need in the ngo world, we are serious about outcomes. we can tell you where we help them. we can take you to the programs. the big test in a world where 60 million people are displaced by conflict -- one in every 120 people on the planet is displaced by conflict -- who will make a sustainable difference? stephanie: given that it is not just charity, how impactful your work is as it relates to the refugee crisis -- when your phone rings, are you hearing from p
david: david, we have had you on before to talk about the refugee crisis. yours, arelike critically bringing a to those who need it most, but who is giving money to the ngo's in an intelligent way? who is best to do that? in shocked us about what the most effective way -- there are people out there bank -- there are people out there who want to write a big check. of this comes from your ability to have a clear set and a real sense that the work you are doing needs a hard hat. if you look at the...
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. >> i disavow david duke. when we looked at it i disavowed david duke. i disavowed david duke all weekend long on facebook and twitter and obviously it is never enough. >> i ask donald trump jr. about race in america with one day to go until super tuesday. >>> hillary clinton turns focus to november targeting trump. >> we don't need to make america great again. america has never stopped being great. >> bernie sanders is saying don't count him out. plus, chris rock at the oscars. >> otherwise known as the white people's choice awards. >> taking on the oscars white controversy head on. will anything change? let's talk live in the cnn newsroom. >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. this may be the single most important week of the crazy political season and maybe one of the bloodiest at least among republicans. this time tomorrow voting will begin in primaries and caucuses across 12 states and super tuesday with hundreds of delegates could push the front runners closer to locking up the nomination. here is how the races stack u
. >> i disavow david duke. when we looked at it i disavowed david duke. i disavowed david duke all weekend long on facebook and twitter and obviously it is never enough. >> i ask donald trump jr. about race in america with one day to go until super tuesday. >>> hillary clinton turns focus to november targeting trump. >> we don't need to make america great again. america has never stopped being great. >> bernie sanders is saying don't count him out. plus, chris...
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david: thank you both. up, and last night's democratic debate, hillary clinton tried a new approach to back supporters but was she successful? shares of pandora being downgraded after rumors of a possible sale. john paulson and carl icahn may have gotten the seats they got but the up the battle may have just begun to the market is up at the moment. more bloomberg markets coming up after the break. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. let's turn to presidential politics as donald trump is leading in the potential field at 36% with ted cruz and second percent. be onp candidates will stage tomorrow night to debate in greenville, south carolina did hillary clinton and bernie sanders debated last night. johnhalmond.n i watched the whole debate in the first five minutes, hillary clinton was sending the message that you've got rhetoric but i have plans, i've done more, and their stuff for you to look at. >> yes, totally, she is trying to do this interesting thing. she is trying to to find the race in a co
david: thank you both. up, and last night's democratic debate, hillary clinton tried a new approach to back supporters but was she successful? shares of pandora being downgraded after rumors of a possible sale. john paulson and carl icahn may have gotten the seats they got but the up the battle may have just begun to the market is up at the moment. more bloomberg markets coming up after the break. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. let's turn to presidential politics as donald trump...
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david: i know you've been looking at buybacks. they are underperforming the s&p 500. >> the chart people have been talking about for several months now come you can see where the turn came. this has been going on for almost a year now. , it has been even more exacerbated as you see companies buying back shares. will that help keep stocks above where they would be without it? it's not doing it to the point where it is elevating the companies that do the most buybacks. financial --these someone call it trickery,; financial engineering. companies incentivizing investors through buybacks or dividends. you have to start to wonder where the strength is going to pick up in the market. this year, we talked to bank of america and have notes from goldman say ing that buybacks are at a good pace. we will get a faster pace in buybacks. david: thank you so much. bloomberg's market coverage continues with a special edition id you miss?"ou mi bowing down 10.29%. continuing the story of banks not doing well over these past few days. ♪ david: we
david: i know you've been looking at buybacks. they are underperforming the s&p 500. >> the chart people have been talking about for several months now come you can see where the turn came. this has been going on for almost a year now. , it has been even more exacerbated as you see companies buying back shares. will that help keep stocks above where they would be without it? it's not doing it to the point where it is elevating the companies that do the most buybacks. financial --these...
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david: how different are they? they are about women's empowerment, but when you go to the panels, whether it is women in the world or fortunes? sheila: there is a range, like with everything. the one at the high-end of the corporate ladder is the fortune most powerful women conference. that is the most expensive one, $10,000 to go to that one and a group of related events. david: people are paying out-of-pocket? sheila: that one is invitation only, and very only senior woman from corporate america. either they can afford this, or the companies are paying for them to go. then you have tina brown' as women in the world summit. there is a student ticket for under $100, but it goes up to $300. that is less about networking, more about a really intense, visceral experience of hearing women's stories. different women come on stage from all over the world, involved in a range of things. activists from iraq trying to free the yazidis kidnapped by isis, and celebrities like meryl streep. then there are more networky self-he
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know david duke. i have never met him and don't know anything about him. >> bring in chris who is following the trump campaign from alabama. what more is being said beyond this tweet? >> i will tell you, what is interesting about the interview with jake tapper he said he doesn't know david duke. that may be true. going back 16 years in 2000 when donald trump decided not to run for the reform party nomination, he said in part "the reform party now includes a klansman, mr. duke. this is not company i wish to keep. clearly donald trump did know about david duke, knew about his affiliation with the ku klux klan. it is important to remind our viewers that david duke was a former grand wizard of the white supremacist group and on friday we heard he answered a question similar to jake tapper's this morning saying david duke endorsed me, okay, all right. i disavow. after his interview on cnn's state of the union this morning, trump did tweet moments ago saying "as i stated on friday, regarding david duke i di
know david duke. i have never met him and don't know anything about him. >> bring in chris who is following the trump campaign from alabama. what more is being said beyond this tweet? >> i will tell you, what is interesting about the interview with jake tapper he said he doesn't know david duke. that may be true. going back 16 years in 2000 when donald trump decided not to run for the reform party nomination, he said in part "the reform party now includes a klansman, mr. duke....
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david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held, just, for him. don't repeat it. just don't say it, because the next day, media, all they will talk about is that. but he repeated. >> mrs. trump telling cnn that thoughts with her husband. >>> we turn next tonight to the democrats, hillary clinton, fresh off her rout in south carolina, hoping to do the same in other southern states tomorrow. bernie sanders hoping to win his home state of vermont and several others, to stay alive in this race. and tonight, mrs. clinton with a new response to donald trump's make a
david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my...
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david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held, just, for him. don't repeat it. just don't say it, because the talk about is that. but he repeated. >> mrs. trump telling cnn that afterward, she did share her thoughts with her husband. >>> we turn next tonight to the democrats, hillary clinton, fresh off her rout in south carolina, hoping to do the same in other southern states tomorrow. bernie sanders hoping to win his home state of vermont and several others, to stay alive in this race. and tonight, mrs. clinton with a new response to donald trump's make ame
david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my...
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david is goingto be here soon. i'm sureyou'll be able to, but if you runinto any kindof a difficulty, i've just prepareda short list of points you mightwant to make. "david, remember when you were 7 years old and i bought you that bicycle?" thanks, but i don't think it'll come to this. hello, dad. ah, hello, david. my, this isa surprise. who would've expected youto be here today? he comes every thursday. why don't youpart your hair on the other sideof the room? i know where i'm not wanted. cry on my shoulder. come on, sweet potato. david,can i speak to youfor a minute? yeah. sure. well, look, i... i realizeyou have an objection to your father and evagetting married, but please reconsideryour position. from what i see, wouldn't a marriage make the restof their golden years more fulfillingand rewarding? look, i appreciate your concern, but it isn't any of your business. david, rememberwhen you w%re 7 and i bought youthat bicycle? dad, if you have something to say to me, try saying it yourself. why are youso stubborn?
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david: i am david westin. stephanie ruhle is off, but we have christine harper with the sport a whole hour. -- with us for the whole hour. government is trying to come up with a backdoor to mobile devices. last year, silicon valley celebrated when the white house said they would not force tech companies to build the so-called backdoor to their products. they did not know that national security officials sent a secret memo ordering them to find a way into user data on iphones and other devices. this is according to people familiar with the matter. earlier this week, a federal judge ordered apple to help fbi get data from a terrorist iphone and they said they would fight the rolling. u.s. warplanes appear to have killed a senior islamic state leader. they struck targets in libya overnight. there were reports that as many as 40 people were killed in one of the attacks. one of those probably killed, according to "the associated press," was an islamic state leader. david cameron's negotiations with other european l
david: i am david westin. stephanie ruhle is off, but we have christine harper with the sport a whole hour. -- with us for the whole hour. government is trying to come up with a backdoor to mobile devices. last year, silicon valley celebrated when the white house said they would not force tech companies to build the so-called backdoor to their products. they did not know that national security officials sent a secret memo ordering them to find a way into user data on iphones and other devices....
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david: thank you so much. now, you look at the markets before we had to break. the nasdaq still down 3.3%. the dow down 1.5%. the tech heavy nasdaq leading the declines. here is a live shot of san francisco. a lot of events for super bowl 50. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg are gettingks crushed on this friday, especially the nasdaq. abigail: we've been looking at some selloff here at the nasdaq all day. when that has accelerated and intensified as the day has gone on. the main reason for the outpacing of the selling here is biotech. the sector is down more than the nasdaq itself. biotech market only gets worse, down 35% from the record peak last year. regeneron, concerns that rising drug prices could spark new activism in congress. something few investors want to be involved with. been whether or not this would bleed into the nasdaq overall. the nasdaq is down more than 16% from last year plus record peak. peak.cordar upon the big technology names including amazon, facebook, microsoft, alphabets and appl
david: thank you so much. now, you look at the markets before we had to break. the nasdaq still down 3.3%. the dow down 1.5%. the tech heavy nasdaq leading the declines. here is a live shot of san francisco. a lot of events for super bowl 50. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg are gettingks crushed on this friday, especially the nasdaq. abigail: we've been looking at some selloff here at the nasdaq all day. when that has accelerated and intensified as the day has gone on. the main reason for...
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david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held, just, for him. don't repeat it. just don't say it, because the next day, media, all they will talk about is that. but he repeated. >> mrs. trump telling cnn that afterward, she did share her thoughts with her husband. >>> we turn next tonight to the democrats, hillary clinton, fresh off her rout in south carolina, hoping to do the same in other southern states tomorrow. bernie sanders hoping to win his home state of vermont and several others, to stay alive in this race. and tonight, mrs. clinton with a new resp
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david? >> just incredible. thank you. let's get to rob marciano with the track of these storms and the next threat, right behind it all. rob? >> reporter: hey, david. what a wide-reaching tornado outbreak. the next several hours going to be critical. we have many tornado warnings that are posted now and watches that are posted through 11:00, as far north as new jersey. blizzard warnings remain up for illinois and indiana, two 2. i think there will be a squall line around the garden state parkway overnight. big winds as this slow-moving storm exits tomorrow. david? >> rob marciano at the weather wall for us. rob, thank you. for the white house, just six dames until super tuesday. a critical day, of course, in the campaign ahead. zonld donald trump winning the nevada caucuses. his third verdictry in a row now. and this time, getting nearly half of all the voters. senator marco rubio edging out senator ted cruz for second. and tonight, we're how hearing from trump's wife, melania, saying he doesn't get the credit he deserves
david? >> just incredible. thank you. let's get to rob marciano with the track of these storms and the next threat, right behind it all. rob? >> reporter: hey, david. what a wide-reaching tornado outbreak. the next several hours going to be critical. we have many tornado warnings that are posted now and watches that are posted through 11:00, as far north as new jersey. blizzard warnings remain up for illinois and indiana, two 2. i think there will be a squall line around the garden...
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david? >> tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. >>> and with just six days now until had new hampshire primary, hillary clinton arguing she's now in a battle on bernie sanders' home turf. getting help there from gabby giffords. sanders saying tonight, there is still a home fight, saying the clintons have been campaigning in new hampshire for years. abc's cecilia vega on the expectations game tonight. >> i'm going to be out here -- >> reporter: hillary clinton today taunting bernie sanders on what she calls his home turf. >> because if it's about our records, hey, i'm going to win by a landslide on tuesday. >> reporter: trailing by double digits here, she's now swinging. >> i have to tell you, i just could not ever skip new hampshire. i cannot even imagine not being here. >> reporter: the granite state might be in sanders' backyard, but this is clinton country. the place that moved her to tears back in 2008 -- >> you know, this is very personal for me. >> reporter: and embr
david? >> tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. >>> and with just six days now until had new hampshire primary, hillary clinton arguing she's now in a battle on bernie sanders' home turf. getting help there from gabby giffords. sanders saying tonight, there is still a home fight, saying the clintons have been campaigning in new hampshire for years. abc's cecilia vega on the expectations game tonight. >> i'm going to be out here -- >> reporter:...
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david? >> linzie, thank you. of course, because people then go to bed and you say this is not going to weaken throughout the night. >> reporter: no, the winds top to bottom are such that things may strengthen. that's going to be extremely dangerous. tornadoes warnings just east of hattiesburg. tornado watches posted until 10:00 p.m. large tornadoes possible. this extends into points to the east, as we go through the overnight. look at the low as it tracks up to the north and east. heavy snows on the back side of this from st. louis to chicago to detroit. so, winter component, as well. >> a mess right through wednesday and thursday. rob, thank you. move onto another developing headline. new surveillance images tonight of the alleged uber gunman, in the hours before the rampage. this apparently is the suspect at a gun shop, earlier in the day. the owner says he bought a tactical vest and appeared upbeat. just hours later, police say he targeted victims at random. three different sites, within
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>> reporter: that's right, david. mitt romney saying he thinks there's likely a bombshell in trump's tax returns. romney says he thinks trump is not as rich as trump claims to be and he hasn't donated as much to charity as much trump has said. trump has responded with a tweet, saying that mitt romney is a fool, and trying to act like a tough guy. david? >> tom llamas with us tonight again. tom, thank you. >>> on the democratic side tonight, hillary clinton, picking up a key endorsement, senate minority leader harry reid choosing her, saying, it's time for the party to consolidate behind clinton. senator sanders, though, vowing to stay in until the long haul is over. speefking to enthusiastic crowds, lines to see him in kansas city today, wrapping around the block. south carolina, of course, next for the democrats. clinton ahead by nearly 30 points in the pomes for south carolina. >>> stand with abc news for full coverage on super tuesday with special editions of "good morning america" and "world news tonight." and geo
>> reporter: that's right, david. mitt romney saying he thinks there's likely a bombshell in trump's tax returns. romney says he thinks trump is not as rich as trump claims to be and he hasn't donated as much to charity as much trump has said. trump has responded with a tweet, saying that mitt romney is a fool, and trying to act like a tough guy. david? >> tom llamas with us tonight again. tom, thank you. >>> on the democratic side tonight, hillary clinton, picking up a key...
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david: absolutely. there is a very timely piece about mosquitoes obviously with the zika virus which is a concern to a lot of people. looking at the economics of mosquitoes. how you look at the malaria virus. the push to eradicate mosquitoes. brazil will spend a quarter billion dollars when it is in recession to try to get rid of mosquitoes. carol: a real estate story. i am czechoslovakian. they talk about all the castles in czechoslovakia -- you can get them for about $13,000, but you have to do a lot of renovation. david: you have to go there as well. a ticket to go. a lot of great stuff. let's get started. carol: empowering women has turned into a multibillion dollar business. david: but who is making the money, and who is getting empowered? carol: sheila has been doing some digging and talks about feminism as a brand. it is a powerful story. if you talk about all of these women's empowerment conferences. there's a lot of them. sheila: i lost track. you can spend almost every day last fall at some ki
david: absolutely. there is a very timely piece about mosquitoes obviously with the zika virus which is a concern to a lot of people. looking at the economics of mosquitoes. how you look at the malaria virus. the push to eradicate mosquitoes. brazil will spend a quarter billion dollars when it is in recession to try to get rid of mosquitoes. carol: a real estate story. i am czechoslovakian. they talk about all the castles in czechoslovakia -- you can get them for about $13,000, but you have to...
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david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held, just, for him. don't repeat it. just don't say it, because the next day, media, all they will talk about is that. but he repeated. >> mrs. trump telling cnn that afterward, she did share her thoughts with her husband. >>> we turn next tonight to the democrats, hillary clinton, fresh off her rout in south carolina, hoping to do the same in other southern states tomorrow. bernie sanders hoping to win his home state of vermont and several others, to stay alive in and tonight, mrs. clinton with a new response to don
david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my...
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david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speakin out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, pecially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held, justst for him. don't repeat it. just don't say it, because the next day, media, all they will talk a aut is that. but he repeated. >> mrs. trump telling cnn that afterward, she did share her thoughts with her husband. >>> we turn next tonight to the democrats, hillary clinton, fresh off her rout in south carolina, hoping to do the same in other southern states tomorrow. bernie sanders hoping to win his home state of vermont and several others, to stay alive in this race. new response to donald trump's make america
david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speakin out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, pecially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held,...
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david: i am david gura. the latest stories are online and on newsstands. carol: we'll see you again next week for "businessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. comcast business. built for business. ♪ francine: welcome to "leaders" with me, francine lacqua. pearson is an international publishing company, with its biggest businesses in education and books. earlier this year, it sold two of its most well known brands, the "ft" and "the economist." in an exclusive interview, i speak with the group's ceo, john fallon, about his vision for the company, and the impact of selling those established brands. john fallon, thank you so much for s
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i'm david gora. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. the jobless rate fell to a nearly eight-year low. >> signs of wage growth something that has been noticeably absent. how we growth has played into the race for the white house in 2016. vonnie: linkedin getting crushed this morning. before cassidy year of slower revenue growth. to the markets desk. >> with the disappointment and headline numbers, the jobless rate fell, we saw that uptick in average, hourly earnings. it wasn't enough to give clarity for the past for the federal reserve. the nasdaq down the most. if you look at the bloomberg terminal, you have the groups on the move. some of the other big cap tech decliners. well on thisng up down day. i want to look at other asset classes and helping have been reacting in the wake of the jobs report. we are seeing yields move up, which seemed to indicate that average hourly earnings number gives room for the fed to raise rates. likewise, the dollar has been moving higher against its major partners. moving higher versus the yen. gaining
i'm david gora. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. the jobless rate fell to a nearly eight-year low. >> signs of wage growth something that has been noticeably absent. how we growth has played into the race for the white house in 2016. vonnie: linkedin getting crushed this morning. before cassidy year of slower revenue growth. to the markets desk. >> with the disappointment and headline numbers, the jobless rate fell, we saw that uptick in average, hourly earnings. it wasn't enough to give...
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david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my held, just, for him. don't repeat it. just don't say it, because the next day, media, all they will talk about is that. but he repeated. >> mrs. trump telling cnn that afterward, she did share her thoughts with her husband. >>> we turn next tonight to the fresh off her rout in south carolina, hoping to do the same in other southern states tomorrow. bernie sanders hoping to win his home state of vermont and several others, to stay alive in this race. and tonight, mrs. clinton with a new response to donald trump's make
david? >> we can see donald trump behind you. tom llamas leading us off again tonight. tom, thank you. melania trump speaking out tonight, as well. saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially, she says, his language. including when he repeated a crude word a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. and i was there, and i'm thinking, like, don't repeat it, in my...
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. - [david] 19 flavors. you almost have to ask, because i bet-- - it helps, yeah. - you're probably you make up flavors too, right? - doug'll make up flavors. what is it, doug? during february, you make cherry cordial. - yeah, cherry cordial. next month for st. patrick's day, we make pistachio because it's green and i make a guniness ice cream with beer. - [ernie] how'd you start that? tell him how you started. - how'd i start that? i just custard and aspine and i started putting the beer in here and i have to change the recipe every year. i started boiling it so i could get more flavor out and take the alcohol out. i've changed the recipe and i got people calling already for it and they're really excited. before you made ice cream you were a plumber. - yeah, still, yeah. - [david] you could do it all. - oh yeah. - [david] you have to have some skills to be making ice cream here. - yeah, yup, yeah. - [david] this is your dad? - father-in-law. - father-in-law. real family business. and doug's married my young
. - [david] 19 flavors. you almost have to ask, because i bet-- - it helps, yeah. - you're probably you make up flavors too, right? - doug'll make up flavors. what is it, doug? during february, you make cherry cordial. - yeah, cherry cordial. next month for st. patrick's day, we make pistachio because it's green and i make a guniness ice cream with beer. - [ernie] how'd you start that? tell him how you started. - how'd i start that? i just custard and aspine and i started putting the beer in...
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david, thank you. hillary clinton is not the only secretary of state who has used classified information on a private e-mail account. former secretary of state colin powell and condoleezza rice received classified information in personal e-mail accounts. thealso reports of that messages were not marked classified when they were originally sent and did not include information from the intelligence community. u.s. secretary of state john syrian assaults and will resume. the assaults were paused during communications of but secretary honor aed on russia to u.n. resolution to stop airstrikes for civilians. according to the bbc, julian assange has been holed up in ecuador's embassy in london for more than three years and he fear beingld extradited to sweden on rape charges. he fears he would be extra guided to the united states for leaking classified documents. ben carsonl hopeful is eliminating more than staffers -- more than 50. staffers -- 50 staffers. the reason? his campaign funds are drying up. at 9%
david, thank you. hillary clinton is not the only secretary of state who has used classified information on a private e-mail account. former secretary of state colin powell and condoleezza rice received classified information in personal e-mail accounts. thealso reports of that messages were not marked classified when they were originally sent and did not include information from the intelligence community. u.s. secretary of state john syrian assaults and will resume. the assaults were paused...