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she has led the dnc since late july after dad be wasserman schultz resigned -- debbie wasserman schultz resigned. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward to great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically. we are also in the process of making copies. you will have those copies available this afternoon. please read them. i will be around going to various meetings. if you can't find me, you know where i will be after 6:00. [laughter] the gentleman from hawaii raised an issue. before i bring on the chair and cochair, let me address his concerns. when i received that call sunday july 24, to once again become your chairwoman, i did so without reservation. because i am a democrat. i dropped everything i could drop out of my life. my jobs, my income, my vacation, my time away. i took phone calls from bernie sanders and hillary clinton, barack obama and i said absolutely. there would not be a donna brazile had it not been for the people of this party. starting with john f. kennedy and lyndon bain
she has led the dnc since late july after dad be wasserman schultz resigned -- debbie wasserman schultz resigned. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward to great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically. we are also in the process of making copies. you will have those copies available this afternoon. please read them. i will be around going to various meetings. if you can't find me, you know...
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lucky luciano was more clever than schultz and better insulated. the recent schultz was killed was because he was thinking of killing dewey which other mobsters wouldn't abide because the net was tightening around him and lucky luciano is very well insulated. very unclear how they would be able to get to him. they knew he ran the major rackets in the city. they knew he ran numbers. they knew he ran drugs. they knew he ran a protection racket and ran lots and lots of things, but they could not tie it to him. there were too many layers of insulation between the boss and what happened on the street. how were they to do it? will come i told you he hired eunice in august of 9035 and after he hired eunice he began to parcel out among the 20 lawyers the work of investigating organized crime in new york, so these lawyers over here were put on corruption the unions, these corruption the trucking industry in these over here were put on drugs and these were put on strong arm and these were on bribery and so on and so on and so on and eunice, the one women in
lucky luciano was more clever than schultz and better insulated. the recent schultz was killed was because he was thinking of killing dewey which other mobsters wouldn't abide because the net was tightening around him and lucky luciano is very well insulated. very unclear how they would be able to get to him. they knew he ran the major rackets in the city. they knew he ran numbers. they knew he ran drugs. they knew he ran a protection racket and ran lots and lots of things, but they could not...
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are we talking about the schultz factor tonight? >> it really does seem to be a mole -- martin schultz factor, giving this amazing loose to his party. i think maybe it's the excitement that some social democratic supporters feel that their party has dared to do the unexpected and not choose the obvious candidate to go up against her in september. that would have been the party leader. of course, instead of that they have chosen martin schultz, who has got good credentials as a man of the people. he's not exactly an outsider, he's been at the center of european politics and the head of the european parliament for years, but he is outside her government and that could be very important. he's a different kind of character, much more passionate. he could really energize the campaign. brent: one thing that they can bank on right now is unity in the party. for the german chancellor, she can't really count on that with her bavarian allies. for our viewers and may not be as aware of german politics, there has been a lot of infighting in the
are we talking about the schultz factor tonight? >> it really does seem to be a mole -- martin schultz factor, giving this amazing loose to his party. i think maybe it's the excitement that some social democratic supporters feel that their party has dared to do the unexpected and not choose the obvious candidate to go up against her in september. that would have been the party leader. of course, instead of that they have chosen martin schultz, who has got good credentials as a man of the...
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francine: that is howard schultz talking to me in thmilan. speaking of china, the country's top diplomat met president trump last night, the highest level contact since the elections. we are back with ed hyman evercore isi chairman. how worried are you about the tension between china and the ne u.s.? will president xi jinping have to take measures? >> it is hard to know. china is not like mexico, where mexico can be looked at like a piÑata, but china cannot. i guess is that there will be and knuckles-forth hit, but i don't think we will have a trade war. it is a risk for sure, and the whole trump thing has a lot of uncertainty we have not faced before, but my guess is that the u.s. and china need each other enough that there will not be a major trade war, but i expect bumps along the road. are we going to hear a neo-mercantilist, zero-sum president tonight? ed: i don't know what we will here tonight. tom: is he a neo-mercantilist president? ed: i don't know what he is, but one of my friends in the trump group says trump wants to win every mi
francine: that is howard schultz talking to me in thmilan. speaking of china, the country's top diplomat met president trump last night, the highest level contact since the elections. we are back with ed hyman evercore isi chairman. how worried are you about the tension between china and the ne u.s.? will president xi jinping have to take measures? >> it is hard to know. china is not like mexico, where mexico can be looked at like a piÑata, but china cannot. i guess is that there will be...
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and nobody knows mr schultz. and his position on many issues like immigration and security, like social issues are unknown. so this debate is about to start. what we see is that a party like the social democrats, that have actually been ina kind democrats, that have actually been in a kind of political depression in the past decades, all past years, that's say, where they had no chance, actually to win any national election, for the first time, they get a slight feeling that they might have a chance, this time will stop at of course, that sets freed some energy. and that is our policy right 110w. energy. and that is our policy right now. and that shows, as well, by the way, as a christian democrat, that oui’ way, as a christian democrat, that our party, the chancellor's party, this campaign will be different to the campaign that we have seen four yea rs the campaign that we have seen four years ago. it will be about content much more than the last one. everyone actually feels, right now, it is about the future
and nobody knows mr schultz. and his position on many issues like immigration and security, like social issues are unknown. so this debate is about to start. what we see is that a party like the social democrats, that have actually been ina kind democrats, that have actually been in a kind of political depression in the past decades, all past years, that's say, where they had no chance, actually to win any national election, for the first time, they get a slight feeling that they might have a...
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and debbie wasserman schultz who ran the party for five years. it did not do house calls, one-on-one campaigning locally. they did not invest in all 50 states and territories. a more localized party. a lot of talk about technology. more about investing locally and early to organize all the time. something the democratic congressional campaign committee has started to do. the lesson taken from the 2016 election, his not -- his ideas not much different than the one allison has come other disagreements are -- host: that is coming from the result of the 2016 presidential election and a new role for the dnc, at least a new effort or a vision or direction perhaps would you say? dnc under debbie wasserman schultz was seen as becoming kind of disconnected to listless and not helpful parties and states not loaded with money already. also an open criticism from people like perez who work for president obama for eight years. criticism of how the obama political network invested in organizing for america and how other third-party groups took the resources th
and debbie wasserman schultz who ran the party for five years. it did not do house calls, one-on-one campaigning locally. they did not invest in all 50 states and territories. a more localized party. a lot of talk about technology. more about investing locally and early to organize all the time. something the democratic congressional campaign committee has started to do. the lesson taken from the 2016 election, his not -- his ideas not much different than the one allison has come other...
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one opinion poll even puts him ahead of chancellor angela merkel, but will the martin schultz magic carry the social democrats to victory in november? experts have the doubts -- their doubts. >> he gives the german left a lot of hope, but one has to admit his program has not been worked out in detail, so there is a big risk he will disappoint the german people's hope. looks like aw, he serious challenger for angela merkel. his social democrats have not won a federal election since 2002, and are starting to dream again to taking power. laura: let's get some business news right now. we will start in the united states. donald trump is a prolific he not?-- tweeter, is that remediation is not earning him any hard cash, isn't it? >> no, he has yet to turn a profit. twitter did record a net loss of final157 million in the three months of last year. revenue growth slowed for the 10th order in a row, its weakest publiclye it became a traded company. active users are up 4% from a year earlier, but ad revenue dipped. companies say that president trump helped illuminate the "power of twitter," but sa
one opinion poll even puts him ahead of chancellor angela merkel, but will the martin schultz magic carry the social democrats to victory in november? experts have the doubts -- their doubts. >> he gives the german left a lot of hope, but one has to admit his program has not been worked out in detail, so there is a big risk he will disappoint the german people's hope. looks like aw, he serious challenger for angela merkel. his social democrats have not won a federal election since 2002,...
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martin schultz. south korean prosecutors will for a second time question samsung j korean prosecutors will for a second time question samsungj wiley in pa rt time question samsungj wiley in part of a probe into a grass scandal around the country's president. prosecutors will question to other w they to decide this week if they will seek an arrest warrant for mr li. earlier i asked our reporter why there is renewed interest in samsung. if the head of samsung, mr li, thought he was off the hook when a court in seoul decided to reject his arrest warrant last month, he may not have expected today's summit to appear back at the prosecutor's office. during the past three weeks, investigators really reviewed the case and decided there were new aspects to the investigation that required further questioning. the allegation is that samsung gave millions of dollars in return for the votes of the national pension fund ina the votes of the national pension fund in a big and contested restructuring of the company.
martin schultz. south korean prosecutors will for a second time question samsung j korean prosecutors will for a second time question samsungj wiley in pa rt time question samsungj wiley in part of a probe into a grass scandal around the country's president. prosecutors will question to other w they to decide this week if they will seek an arrest warrant for mr li. earlier i asked our reporter why there is renewed interest in samsung. if the head of samsung, mr li, thought he was off the hook...
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lieutenant governor lamb, state elected officials, speaker mccall, president pro tem schultz, members of the court, honorable senators, representatives, cabinet members, our tribal leaders, guests and citizens of the state of oklahoma, it is my pleasure to be here with you today as we discuss the state of our state. i'm joined today by my husband, wade christiansen, and our wonderful children, christina and adam and our daughter in law, elizabeth. and other family members. welcome, guys. [ applause ] >> i look forward to working with our new legislative leaders, ro testimony schultz and speaker mccall and continue to work with our senate minority leader sparks and house minority heard inman. and thank you to our leaders for committee to better government. i especially appreciate the second bond issue enacteded last year to renovate this wonderful irreplaceable building in which we now gather. you might have heard a little bit of construction noise. i asked if they mind to stop while i gave my speech today. we will celebrate its 100th birthday on june 30th and we have planned a great c
lieutenant governor lamb, state elected officials, speaker mccall, president pro tem schultz, members of the court, honorable senators, representatives, cabinet members, our tribal leaders, guests and citizens of the state of oklahoma, it is my pleasure to be here with you today as we discuss the state of our state. i'm joined today by my husband, wade christiansen, and our wonderful children, christina and adam and our daughter in law, elizabeth. and other family members. welcome, guys. [...
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she has led the dnc since late july after dad be wasserman schultz resigned -- debbie wasserman schultz resigned. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward to great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically.
she has led the dnc since late july after dad be wasserman schultz resigned -- debbie wasserman schultz resigned. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward to great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically.
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howard schultz is exact opposite. howard schultz makes sure his baristas can get college funding. he is working right now on a really interesting public service project. i've tried to convince him that given the state of bookstores in this country, except for the independent ones, that he should open a chain of starbucks picked because he wanted -- star books. he wanted to last book "charlie mike," and i realize in the past we've had in the democratic party the working class and intellectual class, the beer track and the wine track. and i think that in 2020 we will have the beer track and the champagne track, that people like howard schultz and mark cuban and other performer ceos may be throwing their hats into the ring. we will see whether that's a good or a bad thing. >> are there other questions? yes. >> i came to the microphone because i suspect that may not be the only person in your u.s. forgotten the particulars of all the controversy that followed when you were, when you admitted you are the author of primary colors. i remember the speculation about who might have written
howard schultz is exact opposite. howard schultz makes sure his baristas can get college funding. he is working right now on a really interesting public service project. i've tried to convince him that given the state of bookstores in this country, except for the independent ones, that he should open a chain of starbucks picked because he wanted -- star books. he wanted to last book "charlie mike," and i realize in the past we've had in the democratic party the working class and...
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i don't think anybody knew who was running it until debbie wasserman schultz interfered with the changes and this is going to make a differentiation along the way. mc daniel running rnc and ronald ronnie mc daniel and perez. >> the connection to and passion for politics however you feel about the current administration is undeniable people on both sides are embracing it in a new way. that is very exciting to see and something that keep us going every night at 6:0. >> indeed thank you ronica. >> the other thing i think is kind heard that young man talk about he was inspired by the choices and it will be interesting moving forward because we've seen so many organic marches and protests come up we should see a new wave of people who want to be involved in politics. >> well sort of like you know a lot can be said about the tea party in 2010. we move forward. governors across the nation med melt with the president today and tomorrow's big address to congress can the president and democrats find any common ground. >> "fox5" tom fitzgerald joins us now with more on this one. fitz, so far, we've
i don't think anybody knew who was running it until debbie wasserman schultz interfered with the changes and this is going to make a differentiation along the way. mc daniel running rnc and ronald ronnie mc daniel and perez. >> the connection to and passion for politics however you feel about the current administration is undeniable people on both sides are embracing it in a new way. that is very exciting to see and something that keep us going every night at 6:0. >> indeed thank...
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, the dnc under debbie wasserman schultz again was seen as becoming listless andand not helpful to parties and states that were not loaded with money already. there is also pretty open criticism for people like perez, who worked for president obama for eight years, criticism of how the obama political network invested in organizing for america, health or already groups took the research the dnc could use. i think part of it is a fundraising role, and perez impressed people by not running schoolthing higher than board or attorney general. i think he will tap back into democratic donors. thatssue, there is a worry one, ellison is better, one of the best fundraisers in the house of representatives, better raising funds from a mass audience. two, that ellison will come with the support of bernie sanders who backed him early and hinted he would help. ellison lower the amount of money the party could take from banks, corporate donors, which is loosely defined. perez has made some of those promises, but there is less evidence. he raised money, but the idea of him becoming a donald trump, barack o
, the dnc under debbie wasserman schultz again was seen as becoming listless andand not helpful to parties and states that were not loaded with money already. there is also pretty open criticism for people like perez, who worked for president obama for eight years, criticism of how the obama political network invested in organizing for america, health or already groups took the research the dnc could use. i think part of it is a fundraising role, and perez impressed people by not running...
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translation: martin schultz, the political competition has returned. —— schulz. we have missed that. he is driving a process that will help make the party ‘s more distinct. germany's political story is changing. a ruling coalition of left—wing parties no longer out of the question. —— parties. schulz‘s polls suggest he is the most popular chancellor. i'm surprised it is still going on, this impact he has, but i still think it is a long time until big elections in september. i think it will be hard for the social democrats to keep that running. month ago you could predict, with some certainty, that angela merkel would win the september election, albeit having ta ken would win the september election, albeit having taken a hammering from the right wing a ft. now, almost overnight, she faces significant opposition for the first time in yea rs opposition for the first time in years from a different political direction. —— right wing afd. germany, like much of europe, was edging towards the political right, 110w edging towards the political right, now it
translation: martin schultz, the political competition has returned. —— schulz. we have missed that. he is driving a process that will help make the party ‘s more distinct. germany's political story is changing. a ruling coalition of left—wing parties no longer out of the question. —— parties. schulz‘s polls suggest he is the most popular chancellor. i'm surprised it is still going on, this impact he has, but i still think it is a long time until big elections in september. i...
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schultz pushed gorbachev for more and more concessions and specifically, he asked the soviets include the missile in which they deployed or sr23, which technically had the range of 400 kilometers was not required to be destroyed because they included missiles of 500 kilometer range. schultz said to gorbachev, if you do not include this in the treaty because we dispute its test and range there would be no treaty. gorbachev complained he had to do all these concessions. the soviet as a result would have to cut twice more missiles than the united states to which schultz replied, i'm weeping for you. sngly gorbachev made that concession. he made it behind the back of the military. the military had to be persuaded or forced to accepting this soviet leadership for most of the year. by the independent of 1987, all the remaining treaties were resolved and gorbachev took his first trip to the united states. you can see this trip was an incredible experience. it was when america, for the first time, saw not just gorbachev but the top leadership of the soviet union. you can see here, nancy reaga
schultz pushed gorbachev for more and more concessions and specifically, he asked the soviets include the missile in which they deployed or sr23, which technically had the range of 400 kilometers was not required to be destroyed because they included missiles of 500 kilometer range. schultz said to gorbachev, if you do not include this in the treaty because we dispute its test and range there would be no treaty. gorbachev complained he had to do all these concessions. the soviet as a result...
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she has led the dnc since late july, when debbie wasserman schultz resigned during the 2016 residential campaign. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward two great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically. we are also in the process of making copies. you will have those copies available this afternoon. please read them. i will be around all afternoon, going to various caucuses and various meetings. you cannot find me before 6:00 you know where i will be , after 6:00. [laughter] donna: the gentleman from hawaii raised an issue. before i bring on the chair and cochair of the unity commission let me address his concerns. , when i received that call on sunday, july 24, to once again become your chairwoman, i did so without reservation. because i am a democrat. i dropped everything i could possibly drop out of my life. my jobs, my income, my vacation, my time away. i took phone calls from bernie sanders and hillary clinton, barack obama and i said absolutely. there would not be a donna brazil
she has led the dnc since late july, when debbie wasserman schultz resigned during the 2016 residential campaign. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward two great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically. we are also in the process of making copies. you will have those copies available this afternoon. please read them. i will be around all afternoon, going to various caucuses and various...
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i don't know why they did not respond to the debbie wasserman schultz fiasco. that is what cost them the election. they disenfranchised so many people who were so enthusiastic about the democratic party with bernie sanders and they pulled the rug out from under him. this was set up in advance. she was the anointed one and i don't see any change. going with allison would have been -- would have indicated a change. perez, old guard. goes way back in time. nothing is going to change. this is the old democratic party. they picked the candidate and the public just has to vote for that lousy choice. i see no improvement in the democratic party. perez was the former labor secretary. now the chair of the dnc. the deputy chair is congressman keith ellison. he spoke yesterday after the vote. you came here supporting me, ,f you are wearing the t-shirt i am asking you to give everything we've got to support chairman perez. [applause] you love this country. you love all the people in it. you care about each and every one of them. urban, rural, suburban. all colors, all cult
i don't know why they did not respond to the debbie wasserman schultz fiasco. that is what cost them the election. they disenfranchised so many people who were so enthusiastic about the democratic party with bernie sanders and they pulled the rug out from under him. this was set up in advance. she was the anointed one and i don't see any change. going with allison would have been -- would have indicated a change. perez, old guard. goes way back in time. nothing is going to change. this is the...
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. >> sean: disgraced congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz called president trump a dictator. we will have a reaction more on this busy night ofnt "hannity" " [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completely online. securely share your financial info and confidently get an accurate mortgage solution in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. >> live from america'
. >> sean: disgraced congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz called president trump a dictator. we will have a reaction more on this busy night ofnt "hannity" " [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completely online. securely share your financial info and confidently get an accurate mortgage solution in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] why pause a spontaneous moment?...
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>> so your name's mike schultz. >> absolutely. >> and how long have you lived here in barrow? >> 42 years. i came up when i was 19. i'm 61. >> why should i move to barrow? what's good? >> how long have you two lived in barrow? >> i moved up october 2009. >> so you're a newbie. >> yeah. we're originally from american samoa. >> so this is completely different. >> yeah. >> do you like this, the cold? >> yeah. we actually moved up for ministry. >> it's interesting you say you work for the ministry because i've been so cold i feel like i've seen jesus a couple times. how long have you lived in barrow? >> two years. >> what brought you here in? there's better work opportunities here. >> than where? >> in california. >> i live in california. i can get you a job. >> no, but it's different. it's like a culture shock. it's different, but we like it. >> maybe we should all think about moving to barrow. their median household income is $25,000 higher than the national average. but that disparity is partially to compensate for the high price of goods due to barrow's costly reliance on air
>> so your name's mike schultz. >> absolutely. >> and how long have you lived here in barrow? >> 42 years. i came up when i was 19. i'm 61. >> why should i move to barrow? what's good? >> how long have you two lived in barrow? >> i moved up october 2009. >> so you're a newbie. >> yeah. we're originally from american samoa. >> so this is completely different. >> yeah. >> do you like this, the cold? >> yeah. we actually...
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>> well, unlike congress wasserman schultz, keith ellison would resign his position. they work in the same big building in washington, but that's the only similarity. i've worked with keith. he's somebody who knows how to mobilize grass roots activists in an incredible way. tom perez is great. we have phenomenal people. i think what we're looking at is not only who's elected but what are we talking about. in this last election we saved the auto industry and lost the industrial midwest. we got big business out of student loans and didn't mobilize students. we fought for the environment and not enough environmentalists took this as a major vote. our issue isn't about trying to do the right thing tchlt. it's trying to get them all to hear and we we're on their side. the republicans have a values issue and i'd rather figure out how to communicate and organize better than try to explain to the american people why the republican people sold out its value system to someone who's taking this authoritarian view that i think is jeopardizing our liberty. the future is at stake h
>> well, unlike congress wasserman schultz, keith ellison would resign his position. they work in the same big building in washington, but that's the only similarity. i've worked with keith. he's somebody who knows how to mobilize grass roots activists in an incredible way. tom perez is great. we have phenomenal people. i think what we're looking at is not only who's elected but what are we talking about. in this last election we saved the auto industry and lost the industrial midwest. we...
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you also have ed schultz speaking there. i think giving ed schultz from basically the kremlin-supported news outlet a platform at cpac was an interesting choice, that maybe it looks like it's trumpist in some quarters, but certainly looks like it may be trying to make the tent so broad, it's inevitably going to collapse. >> yeah, rick, ed schultz now on russian tv, which has been condemned as this propaganda arm of the putin government. apparently shares donald trump's views on international trade and that's what he was there speaking about today. i didn't see him speak, when he spoke. but again, those views are complete opposite of the cpac's views on international trade in years past. >> call me crazy, but i don't think that the buckley, burke, hyatt, kirk tradition of the conservative movement is well reflected by a sort of rising nationalist statism, tinged with a delicious, you know, curry of authoritarian symbolism. and i just find that the direction it's gone, it's following an intellectual fashion. it's following a f
you also have ed schultz speaking there. i think giving ed schultz from basically the kremlin-supported news outlet a platform at cpac was an interesting choice, that maybe it looks like it's trumpist in some quarters, but certainly looks like it may be trying to make the tent so broad, it's inevitably going to collapse. >> yeah, rick, ed schultz now on russian tv, which has been condemned as this propaganda arm of the putin government. apparently shares donald trump's views on...
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get more on the interview with starbucks' chief executive, howard schultz. it will open a location in italy. francine lacqua spoke to the chief executive. peoplea, per starbucks, don't realize we have been in china for 17 years. we have 2600 stores in china. we opened a new store in china every day. usis a fantastic market for and the next roast three -- 3000 metersll be and incredible, opening in december. that chinaicly probably will exceed the u.s. in terms of the number of stores. we just -- >> by what year? >> we have not said. mark: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york and midnight in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe today. i am mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: we are going to take you from new york to london in the next hour, plus covering stories out of washington, amsterdam, and paris. hero the top stories we're following on the bloomberg today and around the world. all the focus here in europe on marine le pen french presidential race. are investors list
get more on the interview with starbucks' chief executive, howard schultz. it will open a location in italy. francine lacqua spoke to the chief executive. peoplea, per starbucks, don't realize we have been in china for 17 years. we have 2600 stores in china. we opened a new store in china every day. usis a fantastic market for and the next roast three -- 3000 metersll be and incredible, opening in december. that chinaicly probably will exceed the u.s. in terms of the number of stores. we just...
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and it's instructive to me that two of the grandees of the republican party, jim baker and georgia schultz, on this very day have published an article arguing for a carbon tax, saying that there is mounting scientific evidence of the problems with the atmosphere, they are too compelling now to ignore. are you swayed by the fact that, you know, so many conservative political fears are now saying this? no, in fact, the house of representatives held a test vote on a carbon tax last year and every single republican, including those who agree with your statement that climate change is a growing problem, voted against a carbon tax. every single republican. so i think that the republican party is united, and we have some people who have perhaps served their country well many decades ago but they really... they are out of the debate, they are not a significant part of the conservative movement today. right, well, let's look at what donald trump as president, surrounded by people from the conservative movement, to 5000, that a huge amount of their grant’giv'mg’attivity donald trump will supervi
and it's instructive to me that two of the grandees of the republican party, jim baker and georgia schultz, on this very day have published an article arguing for a carbon tax, saying that there is mounting scientific evidence of the problems with the atmosphere, they are too compelling now to ignore. are you swayed by the fact that, you know, so many conservative political fears are now saying this? no, in fact, the house of representatives held a test vote on a carbon tax last year and every...
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and debbie wasserman schultz and this pelosi, their time is gone. get on a horse and ride into the sunset where they belong. host: i want to give jim kessler a chance to answer. guest: there is clearly dissatisfaction with where the democratic party has been. i think that one of the things he said when he talked about fdr, it was jobs, jobs, jobs. i think there is a feeling in this country that the economic trajectory of people has changed and that whichever party is able to answer the question, especially for the interior of the country which is not benefiting as much from globalization and technology as the coast, that is the party that is going to dominate and lead. one last thing in conclusion, we have had six election cycles since 2006, and there has been change in five of them. there have been very dissatisfied voters, and they have been seeking out somebody and replacing them with somebody else. that sort of thing. what we're trying to do with new blue is fine something to bring folks together, economic messages that will work in all regions
and debbie wasserman schultz and this pelosi, their time is gone. get on a horse and ride into the sunset where they belong. host: i want to give jim kessler a chance to answer. guest: there is clearly dissatisfaction with where the democratic party has been. i think that one of the things he said when he talked about fdr, it was jobs, jobs, jobs. i think there is a feeling in this country that the economic trajectory of people has changed and that whichever party is able to answer the...
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that includes congresswoman schultz, calling the president a dictator. >> the president -- his tweet this morning was very interesting and telling because it shows he believes he was elected as a dictator. there is an advise and consent role for the united states senate and that is what they are doing. he doesn't just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped. >> what are the issues? if you look at president -- >> sean: while congresswoman schultz is saying that, watch this. >> we are so excited that the american public is energized to speak out against the abuses of this administration. the way we get outside the bubble is we take advantage of this tremendous outcry against the administration. what we have to do is fight in congress, fight in the courts, streets, ballot box, online. now there is a momentum. >> sean: obstruct, obstruct. so much for bipartisan values. joining us, kevin mccarthy. all of that is predictable but irrelevant, you guys have the white house, the house of representatives and the u.s. senate the majority. are you confident that the things that donald trump ra
that includes congresswoman schultz, calling the president a dictator. >> the president -- his tweet this morning was very interesting and telling because it shows he believes he was elected as a dictator. there is an advise and consent role for the united states senate and that is what they are doing. he doesn't just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped. >> what are the issues? if you look at president -- >> sean: while congresswoman schultz is saying that, watch this....
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the starbucks ceo howard schultz says now is the time to build bridges, not walls. when president trump versailles the immigration order, howard schultz says the company plans to hire 10,000 refugees. anna: francine lacqua spoke with the starbucks ceo in milan, who maintained optimistic point of view, despite concerns. >> people mill that starbucks has created a business plan over the years that was based on the social impact. the first company to give equity in the form of stock options to every employee. in china, we discovered housing allowance to our employees and partners who are traveling long distances. not every decision in my view is economics. i think the price of admission is financial performance, but a do not wake up -- but i do not wake up every day saying, how will we wake more money? i say, how can we really create, in each sense of loyalty with our people and customers based on our values, our value principles? listen, we are living in a world today that is very fragile. there's a lot of uncertainty. i thinkw we have an obligation and irresponsibili
the starbucks ceo howard schultz says now is the time to build bridges, not walls. when president trump versailles the immigration order, howard schultz says the company plans to hire 10,000 refugees. anna: francine lacqua spoke with the starbucks ceo in milan, who maintained optimistic point of view, despite concerns. >> people mill that starbucks has created a business plan over the years that was based on the social impact. the first company to give equity in the form of stock options...
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starting to count the votes, there's donna brazile, the interim chair who took over when debbie wasserman schultz was forced out over the wikileaks controversy, is she announcing the votes? let's listen in for a second. she's announcing that they are starting to count the votes. you made an interesting point when it came to this, we are now back to paper ballots, they decided not to use any kind of electronic devices and in so many ways this does feel like smoke-filled bathroom politics with the same names coming back over again. >> well, after debbie wasserman schultz ran the party into the ground, the dnc convention, donna brazile, marshal, mayor franklin so on and so forth came in and saved the party, saved the convex, but when it's time to run for party chairperson, you don't see the same voices reflected. you see the establishment voices reflected. when you have people that after run state party not having opportunity to have voice and you see the splintering that takes place. >> a lot of the folks who are running the party, state chairs, congressmen, the senior part of the leadership are th
starting to count the votes, there's donna brazile, the interim chair who took over when debbie wasserman schultz was forced out over the wikileaks controversy, is she announcing the votes? let's listen in for a second. she's announcing that they are starting to count the votes. you made an interesting point when it came to this, we are now back to paper ballots, they decided not to use any kind of electronic devices and in so many ways this does feel like smoke-filled bathroom politics with...
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wasserman schultz, for five minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to denounce this sad reality. the debraved beliefs of holocaust deniers have somehow called into our national conversation. what's worse is that it's occurring at a time when our government has decided to turn its back on refugees fleeing violence and oppression. what is deeply concerning is that all of this is emanating from the white house. clearly directed by president trump's top political strategist, steven bannon. he was the forced behind breitbart news. an outright outlet that traffics anti-semitism. when president trump picked mr. can banon as a chief strategist, countless groups condemned it. the anti-defamation league warned us that his views were hostile to core american values. that concern was made crystal clear by the statement president trump issued on international holocaust ref brans day about 10 days ago. -- i reserve the balance of my time brans day about 10 days ago. the statement left out the defining aspect of the holocaust, the murder of six million
wasserman schultz, for five minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to denounce this sad reality. the debraved beliefs of holocaust deniers have somehow called into our national conversation. what's worse is that it's occurring at a time when our government has decided to turn its back on refugees fleeing violence and oppression. what is deeply concerning is that all of this is emanating from the white house. clearly directed by president trump's top political...
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the program allows schultzs to use muni bus stops and eliminates two million car trips each year. >>> nearly three months after the deadly oakland ghost ship warehouse fire the city council is tackling unpermitted living spaces. the fire killed 36 people. at a meeting right now the oakland city administrator is presenting a report detailing unpermitted commercial and industrial spaces. >>> coming up, new evacuations after a northern california spillway opens its gates for the first time. people living downstream are bracing for a surge of water. >>> the wettest winter since 1997 and 1998 continues. rainfall totals over the past two days up to three inches of rain inland. we're talking livermore and dublin getting one quarter of a foot of rainfall. when will it end? when do we get a break? i know you want to know. hang on for five minutes. i'll give you the answer. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mall.. killing eve >>> tragedy in australia. a small plane carrying four americans crashed into a shopping mall killing everybody on board including the pilot. the men had chartered that plane for a golf
the program allows schultzs to use muni bus stops and eliminates two million car trips each year. >>> nearly three months after the deadly oakland ghost ship warehouse fire the city council is tackling unpermitted living spaces. the fire killed 36 people. at a meeting right now the oakland city administrator is presenting a report detailing unpermitted commercial and industrial spaces. >>> coming up, new evacuations after a northern california spillway opens its gates for the...
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an interview with howard schultz, coming up next. later on, or u.s. senator and ambassador to china on what to expect from president trump speech. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." hour, up in the next former u.s. senator and ambassador to china max baucus joins us. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak". howard schultz says the world's biggest coffee shop operator has a commitment to transparency and doing things the right way. down with francine lacqua yesterday in milan covering politics and taxes. criticizing any particular person or municipality, sometimes a company that is iconic as starbucks gets pulled into things that the whole story is not really told. pay 18 main pounds of tax last year in the u.k. that is emblematic of our commitment to do things the right way. i personally believe 100% in transparency and want to do everything we can to make sure there is trust and everything we do and we are an open book. it impact your customers, the perception, refugees, or do you do it no matter what? to pay fair and equitable taxes
an interview with howard schultz, coming up next. later on, or u.s. senator and ambassador to china on what to expect from president trump speech. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." hour, up in the next former u.s. senator and ambassador to china max baucus joins us. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak". howard schultz says the world's biggest coffee shop operator has a commitment to transparency and doing things the right way. down with francine...
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the memorial went up shortly after a horrific crash last august. 5-month-old tristan schultz was being pushed in his stroller by his mother, when they were hit in a crosswalk. his mother survived. the neighborhood homeowners association partially removed the memorial last month after some neighbors complained, they voted to remove the entire memorial this week. the association sent a letter to the schultz family encouraging them to contact memorial permit on nearby land. >>> a mother tonight wants answers in the death of her son, he was killed monday when a man ran him over intentionally in a, paing lot in upper marlboro. police are investigating to determine whether it was a case of self-defense. a vigil for the victim is about to get under way. that's where tracee wilkins joins us now. >> reporter: jim, if you look behind me, right there in front of the papa john's, those are the friends and family of nathaniel mckinnon, after this young man was purply struosely and killed. the police are still working to put together the moving parts in the investigation. all of this is happening as
the memorial went up shortly after a horrific crash last august. 5-month-old tristan schultz was being pushed in his stroller by his mother, when they were hit in a crosswalk. his mother survived. the neighborhood homeowners association partially removed the memorial last month after some neighbors complained, they voted to remove the entire memorial this week. the association sent a letter to the schultz family encouraging them to contact memorial permit on nearby land. >>> a mother...
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they thought they debbie wasserman schultz was helping her. as you point out, brit, that may be a dangerous road for them to go down here, as well. >> it is worth remembering where the superdelegates came from on the first place. back in 1972, george mcgovern, who had been the leader of a commission to reorganize the democratic party's nominating process, a process he learned of the process of designing it really come i got the nomination and got slaughtered in a landslide by richard nixon. they got jimmy carter and to power in the watergate of 1976. he was wiped out in 1980. the party leaders felt the democratization of the process that have led the grassroots campaigns of mcgovern and carter needed to be reined in it so wouldn't put up anymore losing candidates. they gave the party leaders a bigger voice by making them superdelegates, hundreds of them. they were a bulwark for hillary clinton. their job, the whole idea, you didn't want to get some candidates on the fringes stealing the nomination and leading to a landslide defeat. they did wh
they thought they debbie wasserman schultz was helping her. as you point out, brit, that may be a dangerous road for them to go down here, as well. >> it is worth remembering where the superdelegates came from on the first place. back in 1972, george mcgovern, who had been the leader of a commission to reorganize the democratic party's nominating process, a process he learned of the process of designing it really come i got the nomination and got slaughtered in a landslide by richard...
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some folks in the community are still putting things down here, despite e mindy schultz as she crossed a parkway. she was with her five-month-old son. she survived, he did not. coming days, neighbors filled the corner where he died with reminders of life, a remarkable outpouring of support for a family and a community in morning. it was called tristan's corner. >> the community came together for this baby, and it is not fair what they are doing. what elizabeth is referring to is the homeowners association remove the public memorial following complaints it was a distraction. >> who in their right mind has an issue with flowers or a baby? >> we noticed all items relating to tristan, minus a couple blue ribbons, has been taken down. wound, not only of the family but the community. >> a friend of the family says the grassroots effort to show mattered showed as a source of comfort for his parents and a visual reminder to slow down. a spokesperson for the hla declined to elaborate on why all this happened in the first place. friends of the family tell me there is a plan now in place to try t
some folks in the community are still putting things down here, despite e mindy schultz as she crossed a parkway. she was with her five-month-old son. she survived, he did not. coming days, neighbors filled the corner where he died with reminders of life, a remarkable outpouring of support for a family and a community in morning. it was called tristan's corner. >> the community came together for this baby, and it is not fair what they are doing. what elizabeth is referring to is the...
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eric: tell me what mercedes brought up, the ceo's of becoming political and schultz at starbucks says we'll hire 10,000 refugees. on face value, okay, i understand where he's going with this, but, you know, there are a lot of unemployed americans and a lot of unemployed vets in america, maybe you should think about hiring them first? >> here is the thing, starbucks, i'm pretty sure they hire vets and a lot of folks and starbucks popping up on every corner across the country. the thing, these ceo's can do what they want to do, and it's up to consumers how they spend their money, if they don't want starbucks to hire refugees, if you don't want tesla to support donald trump, you have to get to their pocket book. >> for the record i can't stand boycotts, i hate the idea. >> the good news, there's much better places to get coffee than starbucks, thankfully. >> yeah, where? >> well, including mc donaldson, name the place, it's not very good. the black rifle coffee company is hiring 10,000 veterans. eric: name the company. >> the black rifle coffee company hiring 10,000 veterans. eric: rathe
eric: tell me what mercedes brought up, the ceo's of becoming political and schultz at starbucks says we'll hire 10,000 refugees. on face value, okay, i understand where he's going with this, but, you know, there are a lot of unemployed americans and a lot of unemployed vets in america, maybe you should think about hiring them first? >> here is the thing, starbucks, i'm pretty sure they hire vets and a lot of folks and starbucks popping up on every corner across the country. the thing,...
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. >> i agree, fred, and our andy schultz is having too much fun. >> new orleans is arguably the best city in the world to host a big event like the all-star game. the big easy has it all and even better during mardi gras. >> great way to start all-star weekend. >> new orleans is the best city in the world. who dat! >> new orleans personality. >> it's so much fun. it's outgoing. >> i've been coming here 30 years. always fun. people very hospitable. >> there's a personable nature about new orleans. >> food, people, city, warmth, the story of new orleans. >> they've got everything here. >> you walk around, you see people smiling and everybody is a friend. >> new orleans is a city for the passion for the culture. >> it's the best place to be on earth. >> do you wear this monday through friday? >> i wish i did but only once a year for me these days. >> i tell you what. this is an amazing city. you could get some good food. >> get some gumbo. >> have crawfish. >> something gator. >> eat, eat, and then eat again. >> i've got to get vinya. >> get a vinye. i picked us up some and i'll bring i
. >> i agree, fred, and our andy schultz is having too much fun. >> new orleans is arguably the best city in the world to host a big event like the all-star game. the big easy has it all and even better during mardi gras. >> great way to start all-star weekend. >> new orleans is the best city in the world. who dat! >> new orleans personality. >> it's so much fun. it's outgoing. >> i've been coming here 30 years. always fun. people very hospitable....
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. >> 17-year-old steven schultz, his dad, bob, and his sister allison are on a fishing trip in the deep blue tropical waters near panama. it's one last summer trip before both kids go off to school. >> my brother was leaving for college, so we were going to be going separate ways again, and i was excited. >> spirits are high. it's the threesome's first deep sea fishing adventure together, and it's a chance for bob to share his love of the sport with his children. >> yeah. it was going to be some good dad time. this was a good place to go to try to chase some big fish and get an opportunity to really enjoy the outside and just really get to know each other again. >> after a few days of catching small fish, the schultzes are on the hunt for the massive black marlin, a fish so fierce even experienced anglers fear their power. they're immensely strong and can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. >> whoo! >> well, black marlin is an apex predator like the blue marlin is, but they are extremely great fighters. they're tremendous jumpers. they do jump a lot. very exciting fish. >> the marlin's most dange
. >> 17-year-old steven schultz, his dad, bob, and his sister allison are on a fishing trip in the deep blue tropical waters near panama. it's one last summer trip before both kids go off to school. >> my brother was leaving for college, so we were going to be going separate ways again, and i was excited. >> spirits are high. it's the threesome's first deep sea fishing adventure together, and it's a chance for bob to share his love of the sport with his children. >>...
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that was howard schultz, ceo of starbucks. up next, bill cohan on why he thinks president trump could be wall street's unlikely savior. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm david gura. let's start with the headlines on the first word news. mark crumpton has more. trump willdent discuss foreign policy, security, and a lot more before a joint session of congress tonight. thee house officials say president is still working on the speech and are not sure how policyc he will be on goals. he is expected to incorporate his recent talks with health care leaders and law enforcement into the address. you can watch the speech live on bloomberg television at 9:00 to new york time posted by david gura. paul ryan says he is not concerned that the president is not offering more detailed plans about how he will fulfill his campaign promises. speaker wright appeared on nbc this morning. chairmanhim more of a that a president, like other presidents have been. he gets people around him who can ex
that was howard schultz, ceo of starbucks. up next, bill cohan on why he thinks president trump could be wall street's unlikely savior. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm david gura. let's start with the headlines on the first word news. mark crumpton has more. trump willdent discuss foreign policy, security, and a lot more before a joint session of congress tonight. thee house officials say president is still working on the speech...
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howard schultz. of course, on the same day as the president speech. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua in milan. keene is in new york. let's go to france, where our own paris deputy bureau chief is looking at the polls. it seems that emmanuel macron, finance minister, now independent presidential candidate, is gaining in the polls. are the polls fluctuating more than in the past? can you say with certainty he will make it to the first round of the french presidential election? >> i absolutely don't thing we can say with certainty. this election has been a total roller coaster. candidate as the sure thing come the front runner, sure to be the next president. he was sent off i francois fillon. sarkozy bow out of the race. this election is extremely volatile. emmanuel macron has the momentum and is ahead now, but who knows what it would look like. francine: a difficult and unfair , if you have a marine le pen and francois fillon second round, or marine le pen and emmanuel macron, who is more likely to
howard schultz. of course, on the same day as the president speech. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua in milan. keene is in new york. let's go to france, where our own paris deputy bureau chief is looking at the polls. it seems that emmanuel macron, finance minister, now independent presidential candidate, is gaining in the polls. are the polls fluctuating more than in the past? can you say with certainty he will make it to the...
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those mobile lounge schultz deployed more than 50 years ago when the airport first opened to get passengers to their planes. >> but the number of recent mishaps. some are questioning whether they need to be safer. >> reporter: as you hustle for your will plane workers like jarod rush your bags there. >> i think about him every minute of every day. >> reporter: he was a baggage handler at dulles international for southwest. >> his mother loved his job. >> reporter: she had one complaint. >> it was told to me by a colleague that jarod told her he was afraid of the mobile loungers. >> reporter: in january 2012 he was pulling his luggage car just north of the b concourse. >> i think it is fair to say he never knew what hit him. >> reporter: according to the video, a mobile lounge shuttle struck. it pushed the car more than 100 feet and he was not wearing a restraint belt. he was ejected. he was rushed to the hospital where he later died. >> how could this happen? how could someone not see that? >> reporter: they found it was not his fault. two days after the accident police questioned the drive
those mobile lounge schultz deployed more than 50 years ago when the airport first opened to get passengers to their planes. >> but the number of recent mishaps. some are questioning whether they need to be safer. >> reporter: as you hustle for your will plane workers like jarod rush your bags there. >> i think about him every minute of every day. >> reporter: he was a baggage handler at dulles international for southwest. >> his mother loved his job. >>...
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[applause] i look forward to working with our new legislative leaders, pro tem schultz and mccaul, and house leaders. i want to thank our legislators for all your dedication and commitment to better government. i especially appreciate the second bond issue enacted last year to renovate this wonderful, irreplaceable building in which we now gather. you might have heard a little construction noise, i asked if they'd mind to stop while we -- while i gave my speech today. we'll celebrate its 100th birthday on june 30 and we have planned a great celebration for it. this is my seventh year i've had the pleasure of delivering the state of the state message and we have accomplished a lot. i plan to be just as productive in my remaining two years. in a book on leadership by stannle toer, it is written, great leaders are never satisfied with the current levels of performance. they are relentlessly driven by possibilities and potential achievement. those who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who do nothing and succeed. today i want to talk about what we can accomplish
[applause] i look forward to working with our new legislative leaders, pro tem schultz and mccaul, and house leaders. i want to thank our legislators for all your dedication and commitment to better government. i especially appreciate the second bond issue enacted last year to renovate this wonderful, irreplaceable building in which we now gather. you might have heard a little construction noise, i asked if they'd mind to stop while we -- while i gave my speech today. we'll celebrate its 100th...
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they thought they debbie wasserman schultz was helping her. as you point out, brit, that may be a dangerous road for them to go down here, as well. >> it is worth remembering where the superdelegates came from on the first place. back in 1972, george mcgovern, who had been the leader of a commission to reorganize the democratic party's nominating process, a process he learned of the process of designing it really come i got the nomination and got slaughtered in a landslide by richard nixon. they got jimmy carter and to power in the watergate of 1976. he was wiped out in 1980. the party leaders felt the democratization of the process that have led the grassroots campaigns of mcgovern and carter needed to be reined in it so wouldn't put up anymore losing candidates. they gave the party leaders a bigger voice by making them superdelegates, hundreds of them. they were a bulwark for hillary clinton. their job, the whole idea, you didn't want to get some candidates on the fringes stealing the nomination and leading to a landslide defeat. they did wh
they thought they debbie wasserman schultz was helping her. as you point out, brit, that may be a dangerous road for them to go down here, as well. >> it is worth remembering where the superdelegates came from on the first place. back in 1972, george mcgovern, who had been the leader of a commission to reorganize the democratic party's nominating process, a process he learned of the process of designing it really come i got the nomination and got slaughtered in a landslide by richard...
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"outfront" now, the democratic congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. so puzder's the first to fall, withdrawing, because of his own past, lack of republican support, also part of it. what's your reaction? >> reporter: well, you know, it's not surprising. there's a history of congress, united states senate, rejecting the nominees of presidents when they are revealed to have employed undocumented workers. it's particularly egregious, almost like a keystone cops, when you have nominated a labor secretary, who has violated labor laws. so, that, i think, was really, ultimately, a complete nonstarter, even for republican senators, who have, unfortunately, walked in lockstep, for the most part, to support his nominees. who have, in at least recent history, have been the most unqualified collection of nominees for cabinet that we've seen. >> when it comes to puzder, though, undocumented workers, obviously an issue here. but you just saw the video of puzder's ex-wife talking about allegations that her husband had abused her. we know she later wrote in a letter
"outfront" now, the democratic congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. so puzder's the first to fall, withdrawing, because of his own past, lack of republican support, also part of it. what's your reaction? >> reporter: well, you know, it's not surprising. there's a history of congress, united states senate, rejecting the nominees of presidents when they are revealed to have employed undocumented workers. it's particularly egregious, almost like a keystone cops, when you have...
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a starbuckst was ceo howard schultz speaking to francine lacqua. joe: time for a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. 64.2% stake in plastic maker after the value of the holdings soared. bordersess of securing started today after the market close in germany. be allocatede to tomorrow. fidel the investment is offering buyouts to 3000 veteran employees to reduced cost and open opportunity for staff. that is according to a person with knowledge familiar. worked 10 years of the company, they are eligible. -- package will include's health care coverage and six months salary. update.your up next, with trump set to deliver his first major policy speech to congress at 9:00 p.m. in washington, we will look closely and see whether or not the records have been all that dramatic. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: the dow had been on a tear to be for today -- before today. trading range minimal, record lows in fact. this is from dan, our bloomberg television producer. blue bars show the daily percentage change of the dow. the low li
a starbuckst was ceo howard schultz speaking to francine lacqua. joe: time for a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. 64.2% stake in plastic maker after the value of the holdings soared. bordersess of securing started today after the market close in germany. be allocatede to tomorrow. fidel the investment is offering buyouts to 3000 veteran employees to reduced cost and open opportunity for staff. that is according to a person with knowledge familiar. worked 10...
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spanier, curley and schultz. prosecutors charged them with endangering the welfare of children. they all deny the allegations. >>> investigators say pa state troopers have no choice but to shoot a man suspected of killing trooper landon weaver. search warrants released by prosecutors today say troopers found jason robinson hiding in an unlocked camper on the morning of december 31st. he was the man troopers say shot and killed weaver the night before when he was investigate a domestic dispute. investigators say robinson walked to the doorway and appeared to be carrying a gun and that after refusing to drought troopers opened fire killing him. police say they did recover a loaloaded 32 caliber handgun. >>> young teacher behind bars tonight accused of having sex with a student in delaware county. now police say nina scott started her relationship with 16-year-old at the village school for troubled girls in rose montgomery, and that the teacher had sex with the teen on school grounds and in her apartment. >> the only way i can describe what this teacher did is down right disgusting
spanier, curley and schultz. prosecutors charged them with endangering the welfare of children. they all deny the allegations. >>> investigators say pa state troopers have no choice but to shoot a man suspected of killing trooper landon weaver. search warrants released by prosecutors today say troopers found jason robinson hiding in an unlocked camper on the morning of december 31st. he was the man troopers say shot and killed weaver the night before when he was investigate a domestic...
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firefighters were able to get keith allen schultz out from the chimney. he has been charged with first degree burglary. look at this shot. >> one or more out there has still not been caught. just ahead, is the united states about to export more oil than opec and the biggest fake news of the year. can you guess what it is? >> facebook is about to do something for the earth that is only second to water and oxygen. . . i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. that's charmin ultra strong, remidude. cleans so well... ...it keeps your underwear cleaner. (secretly) so clean... you could wear them a second day. tell me i did not just hear that! (sheepishly) i said yo
firefighters were able to get keith allen schultz out from the chimney. he has been charged with first degree burglary. look at this shot. >> one or more out there has still not been caught. just ahead, is the united states about to export more oil than opec and the biggest fake news of the year. can you guess what it is? >> facebook is about to do something for the earth that is only second to water and oxygen. . . i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help...
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firefighters were able to get keith allen schultz out from the chimney. he is charged with first degree burglary. didn't get a chance to wash his face. one or more accomplices are out there. >>> just ahead, the united states about to export more oil than opec. and, it may be the biggest fake story of the year. can you guess what it is? mom, i just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. that's charmin ultra strong, remidude. cleans so well... ...it keeps your underwear cleaner. (secretly) so clean... you could wear them a second day. tell me i did not just hear that! (sheepishly) i said
firefighters were able to get keith allen schultz out from the chimney. he is charged with first degree burglary. didn't get a chance to wash his face. one or more accomplices are out there. >>> just ahead, the united states about to export more oil than opec. and, it may be the biggest fake story of the year. can you guess what it is? mom, i just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save...
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we quiz howard schultz on his approach to taxes, a big issue for that company lately. and, it is billed as the world largest private equity venture capital event right here in berlin. we are at the international conference. all that and more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. you're watching the european open. we are 14 minutes into equity market trading in europe. we have totive -- the dow has had 12 sessions, and we keep going. at the moment, a fairly flat open in the states, so it will be interesting to see how that one trades its way through. which stocks are moving the market? i can attest to that. let us go to nejra cehic and find out what is going on. pretty bigre seeing moves in individual stocks, as you can see, starting with this company. that is probably seating revenue, which was a beat as well. dividend perear share, so it was a beat on the estimates for a lot of those numbers and they also talked about improvement in operating margin and cash conversion by 2021, so that is one of the biggest gainers is not the biggest gain on these stoxx 6
we quiz howard schultz on his approach to taxes, a big issue for that company lately. and, it is billed as the world largest private equity venture capital event right here in berlin. we are at the international conference. all that and more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. you're watching the european open. we are 14 minutes into equity market trading in europe. we have totive -- the dow has had 12 sessions, and we keep going. at the moment, a fairly flat open in the states,...