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michael: not soon. i think we'll see a little higher than today, higher than the recent run rate, but not a dramatic jump. lisa: scott, are you piling into 30 year bonds? scott: the way we position the bond fund is to take advantage of what my colleague was talking about. as interest rates rise, we see some trepidation of people that have owned those risk assets and maybe rotate back into more traditional asset allocation tools like core fixed income. and part of that is owning longer dated securities. we found a lot of value in owning seven, 10, and 30 year corporate debt, particularly in sectors that might get beat up on the headline news side of things. so yes, we have been turning out a bit and bringing our portfolio duration back toward neutral, with the expectation the upside case for rates is continuing to dwindle with lower inflation. lisa: i'm struck by the fact we are not seeing that much inflation. we are not seeing that much growth. people are piling into risky stuff. people are starting to
michael: not soon. i think we'll see a little higher than today, higher than the recent run rate, but not a dramatic jump. lisa: scott, are you piling into 30 year bonds? scott: the way we position the bond fund is to take advantage of what my colleague was talking about. as interest rates rise, we see some trepidation of people that have owned those risk assets and maybe rotate back into more traditional asset allocation tools like core fixed income. and part of that is owning longer dated...
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michael: not soon. i think we'll see a little higher than today, higher than the recent run rate but not a , dramatic jump. lisa: scott, are you piling into 30 year bonds? scott: the way we position the bond fund is to take advantage of what my colleague was talking about. as interest rates rise, we see some trepidation of people that have owned those risk assets and maybe rotate back into more traditional asset allocation tools like core fixed income. and part of that is owning longer dated securities. we found a lot of value in owning seven, 10, and 30 year corporate debt, particularly in sectors that might get beat up on the headline news side of things. so yes, we have been turning out a bit and bringing our portfolio duration back toward neutral with the expectation the upside , case for rates is continuing to dwindle with lower inflation. lisa: i'm struck by the fact we are not seeing that much inflation. we are not seeing that much growth. people are piling into risky stuff. people are starting t
michael: not soon. i think we'll see a little higher than today, higher than the recent run rate but not a , dramatic jump. lisa: scott, are you piling into 30 year bonds? scott: the way we position the bond fund is to take advantage of what my colleague was talking about. as interest rates rise, we see some trepidation of people that have owned those risk assets and maybe rotate back into more traditional asset allocation tools like core fixed income. and part of that is owning longer dated...
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michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods. lemonis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks. michael: thank you. lemonis: so, tell me about ashtae. ramona: we are a multicultural hair-care company. we only sell directly to beauty salons. lemonis: okay. you're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to door," go to a salon, meet somebody for the first time, shake their hand. michael: correct. lemonis: and what region do you do business in? michael: south carolina. that's where the bulk comes in. lemonis: if michael's going door to door, and that's how he's generating his revenue, it's kind of obvious to me why they haven't broken outside of the carolinas. door-to-door selling is wildly inefficient. taylore, what do you do here? taylore: a little bit of everything. lemonis: well, what is your actual job title? ramona: well, right now, taylore is a little in limbo. lemonis: what does
michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods. lemonis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks. michael: thank you. lemonis: so, tell me about ashtae. ramona: we are a multicultural hair-care company. we only sell directly to beauty salons. lemonis: okay. you're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door...
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michael collins, you will take the other side of that? michael: all day long. give the fun rate is 03% it will assure we go into a recession and the stock market crash. if you have a money market fund at 3% or 4%, everybody would take all their money out and put it into money markets. it is too good to be true. on the inflation side, i'm in the disinflationary camp. i'm looking at anecdotal evidence of companies in the world that have the ability to raise prices on their goods and services to consumers. it is the opposite. they are all fighting with each other for market share. bob: i found the chart i was looking for. what you are looking at is developed market core inflation and trying to core cpi year-over-year. this goes back to 2012. there is the deflation? where is the downside risks they are trying to respond to? it is starting to get away from them. you can look at the recent wage data in the jobs report. you can look at the atlanta wage tracker. jonathan: you join me on this program since its inception. mike collins said i will take the other side of t
michael collins, you will take the other side of that? michael: all day long. give the fun rate is 03% it will assure we go into a recession and the stock market crash. if you have a money market fund at 3% or 4%, everybody would take all their money out and put it into money markets. it is too good to be true. on the inflation side, i'm in the disinflationary camp. i'm looking at anecdotal evidence of companies in the world that have the ability to raise prices on their goods and services to...
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michael snyder. >> michael snyder who helped raise you. >> at first, michael tells the same story that ellen, his mom has told since the day mike snyder first disappeared. >> we have an apartment -- >> michael, remember what i told you. >> that's what your mother -- think about when you're 17 years old and what you woke up to one day. pretty sure that's what you want your statement to be to the district attorney. we're not going to find his body up there. >> michael. it's time to come clean. >> i am. >> [ inaudible ] >> as far as i'm concerned, he left us. he left my sister and i. i was 17. she had -- [ inaudible ] >> he said, well as far as i know he ran off with a guy and left my mother and sister and i behind. denied that he knew anything. >> he's still telling the same story he's been telling for six, seven years. >> we have information, all right, that you assisted your mom in burying your stepfather in this backyard. >> no? >> do you think we're here by chance? do you think we're making this up? >> i don't know where you got your information. but -- [ inaudible ] terrible crime.
michael snyder. >> michael snyder who helped raise you. >> at first, michael tells the same story that ellen, his mom has told since the day mike snyder first disappeared. >> we have an apartment -- >> michael, remember what i told you. >> that's what your mother -- think about when you're 17 years old and what you woke up to one day. pretty sure that's what you want your statement to be to the district attorney. we're not going to find his body up there. >>...
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michael wasn't part of that. you never ran into him anywhere. >> as one guy once described it to me "he had that used car rent-a-wreck kinda personality." >> reporter: and an occupation at the time of the murder, michael warren was running a used car lot and rental car agency. >> a lot of the cars were not the best cars to buy. it was one of those places that you went if you had really bad credit and you needed something to drive. >> reporter: while warren doesn't appear to be a guy looking for trouble, somehow, trouble seems to find him. >> things were always happening to him. his plane disappeared once. and it shows up somewhere with a broken engine, nobody knows what happened. he had race horses at one point and one horse shows up dead. and the guy said to me "he was that kinda guy." >> reporter: while there's nothing in warren's history to suggest he or anyone in his family, would be the target of murder crime reporters from back in the day sensed something was amiss. >> now you're thinking you're just going
michael wasn't part of that. you never ran into him anywhere. >> as one guy once described it to me "he had that used car rent-a-wreck kinda personality." >> reporter: and an occupation at the time of the murder, michael warren was running a used car lot and rental car agency. >> a lot of the cars were not the best cars to buy. it was one of those places that you went if you had really bad credit and you needed something to drive. >> reporter: while warren...
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michael: high-yield. lisa: thank you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amman in singapore. they don't fly much higher than the founder of airbnb, nathan blecharcyzyk, today's highflyer. ♪ financially self sufficient at 14, nathan always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur. the company he started in 2008 is now valued at more than $36 billion. achieve strategy officer at airbnb, from the company's san francisco headquarters, the company to which sharing economy could further shape our lives. ♪ nate, welcome to high flyers. good to have you with us today. nate: thanks. haslinda: airbnb, it was a model against everything your parents taught you. here you are, one of three cofounders. take us through the early days. nate: that's right. this doesn't start with
michael: high-yield. lisa: thank you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amman in singapore. they don't fly much higher than the founder of airbnb, nathan blecharcyzyk, today's highflyer. ♪ financially self sufficient at 14, nathan always...
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michael wasn't part of that. you never ran into him anywhere. >> as one guy once described it to me "he had that used car rent-a-wreck kinda personality." >> reporter: and an occupation that goes with it. at the time of the murder, michael warren was running a used car lot and rental car agency. >> a lot of the cars were not the best cars to buy. it was one of those places that you went if you had really bad credit and you needed something to drive. >> reporter: while warren doesn't appear to be a guy looking for trouble, somehow, trouble seems to find him. >> things were always happening to him. his plane disappeared once. and it shows up somewhere with a broken engine, nobody knows what happened. he had race horses at one point and one horse shows up dead. and the guy said to me "he was that kinda guy." >> reporter: while there's nothing in warren's history to suggest he or anyone in his family, would be the target of murder crime reporters from back in the day sensed something was amiss. >> now you're thinking
michael wasn't part of that. you never ran into him anywhere. >> as one guy once described it to me "he had that used car rent-a-wreck kinda personality." >> reporter: and an occupation that goes with it. at the time of the murder, michael warren was running a used car lot and rental car agency. >> a lot of the cars were not the best cars to buy. it was one of those places that you went if you had really bad credit and you needed something to drive. >>...
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a man named michael beard. tom told her to keep her distance. >> he never really wanted me around michael beard. he didn't want me, like, working with him. >> reporter: michael beard was no stranger to the family. >> he actually had done work at my sister's home. my sister would give his daughter charlie's hand-me-downs, clothes, toys. my sister would make lunch for him when he was there working at her home. >> reporter: while kelley was kind to beard, she told her sister she didn't always feel comfortable around him. >> i remember kelley, you know, not wanting to be home alone if he was there. you know, he -- he was civil. he was nice. but i'd -- i don't think she wanted to be left home alone. >> reporter: now, molly told investigators that her uncle tom had recently fired beard. >> michael beard was fired september 17th. and then kelley was murdered the, like, night of the 28th, 29th. so it wasn't long at all. >> reporter: was it possible that beard was angry about losing his job and that kelley's murder was
a man named michael beard. tom told her to keep her distance. >> he never really wanted me around michael beard. he didn't want me, like, working with him. >> reporter: michael beard was no stranger to the family. >> he actually had done work at my sister's home. my sister would give his daughter charlie's hand-me-downs, clothes, toys. my sister would make lunch for him when he was there working at her home. >> reporter: while kelley was kind to beard, she told her...
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go, michael. go, michael. hey, hey, hey. >> mike got moves. i didn't know he could move like that. >> seth: please welcome back to the show michael strahan, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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michael: this is bloomberg. ♪ michael: this is "bloomberg best," i'm michael mckey. let's continue our global tour of the week's top business stories. in japan, where a scandal engulfed one of the nation's top manufacturing companies. jonathan: shares of japan's third largest steelmaker continue to fall, being absolutely battered. kobe steel is down 20% over two days. this comes off after kobe steel admitted that their staff falsified data about the strength and durability of some of its products. enda: this is very damaging for japan and damaging for the integrity of japan's manufacturing sector. remember, manufacturing and exports are the bloodline of japan's economy, the world's third largest. it comes on the back of other safety scandals lately, such as takata air bags. if this spreads overseas, we know kobe is one of the oldest companies and supplies some of the biggest automakers like nissan and toyota. if it does emerge that they have been supplying auto companies around the world, it would severely backlash onto japan's integrity and caused considerable conse
michael: this is bloomberg. ♪ michael: this is "bloomberg best," i'm michael mckey. let's continue our global tour of the week's top business stories. in japan, where a scandal engulfed one of the nation's top manufacturing companies. jonathan: shares of japan's third largest steelmaker continue to fall, being absolutely battered. kobe steel is down 20% over two days. this comes off after kobe steel admitted that their staff falsified data about the strength and durability of some...
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michael: high-yield. lisa: think you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. minutesp in just a few we will have full coverage of president trump's remarks regarding his decision on iran. we will continue to cover the bond market which is the broadest, biggest market. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. ♪ i am vonnie quinn. sheri: welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ storieshere are the top arou
michael: high-yield. lisa: think you so much michael cloherty, bonnie wongtrakool and scott kimball. minutesp in just a few we will have full coverage of president trump's remarks regarding his decision on iran. we will continue to cover the bond market which is the broadest, biggest market. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. jonathan ferro will be back in the seat. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ who knew that phones would start doing...
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my name is john michael higgins and i go by michael. he'll have to talk to my parents screen and says john my i know don't read the screen this is a big problem or did your father called you he calls me mikey mikey and your mother michael michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they were going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have i think what happened is this i think they named me after kennedy home and that was a big picture of household irish catholics democrats the whole thing and so i was named after john kennedy and. but my brothers were irish and my brother's name is patrick and if you're irish if you have a patrick the other ones might pat mike and what happened my dad his my dad was my mike is no where in his name. i get it the higgins are an interesting lot not not so much interesting now just ok christopher guest movies yes or why is he the master of mock human terese well he kind of invented it. and this was
my name is john michael higgins and i go by michael. he'll have to talk to my parents screen and says john my i know don't read the screen this is a big problem or did your father called you he calls me mikey mikey and your mother michael michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they were going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have i think what happened is this i think they named...
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michael? michael: sadly i think we have seen a few people doing that. unfortunately, it is the people under the most stress. retirees that need some income, other people like that who are least able to sustain the loss. pension funds, other folks like that, small banks. lisa: are you seeing pension funds lever up? michael: taking more risk than they would have before. lisa: what markets? michael: it is really . you're forced to chase yield because you have to meet some target. you have to pay retirees. you have to meet some earnings targets. you can't do that buying treasuries, so you are forced to slide out the scale. lisa: scott, have you been more willing to use leverage given the backdrop we are looking at? scott: our core plus bond fund does not use leverage as a tool. we move around between 80% mix of investment-grade securities with the opportunity to do with the 20% below investment-grade. the opposite of the trade you -- we have been the opposite of the trade have outlined, which is we are more willing to move further out the yield curve and in
michael? michael: sadly i think we have seen a few people doing that. unfortunately, it is the people under the most stress. retirees that need some income, other people like that who are least able to sustain the loss. pension funds, other folks like that, small banks. lisa: are you seeing pension funds lever up? michael: taking more risk than they would have before. lisa: what markets? michael: it is really . you're forced to chase yield because you have to meet some target. you have to pay...
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called "george michael -- freedom." it premieres this saturday on showtime. >> the number of people who come up to me and say oh, you don't know how much you helped me when i lost this person. >> reporter: his directing partner and life-long friend david austin says the george michael we knew was not the whole picture. what was it? this film that people are requesting going to see? >> they're going to see george in h you'll see a side of george nobody's ever seen before. >> reporter: we get a look behind the scenes of his most iconic video "freedom." >> it's something we can all look back on. and look at that with great memories. >> reporter: starring five of the most famous super models of the '90s. >> if the song comes on anywhere. in the car or at a club or whatever, i do, it like transports me back to that time. ♪ >> reporter: why did he want that for that video? >> i think the five super models were a pretty good alternative to just one guy in a video, as he put it. it became this iconic and game changing video.
called "george michael -- freedom." it premieres this saturday on showtime. >> the number of people who come up to me and say oh, you don't know how much you helped me when i lost this person. >> reporter: his directing partner and life-long friend david austin says the george michael we knew was not the whole picture. what was it? this film that people are requesting going to see? >> they're going to see george in h you'll see a side of george nobody's ever seen...
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also in the context that michael and i might disagree about this but. kind of you look unipolarity that the united states has embraced at least since the defense authorization nine hundred ninety two it was a shrine in the project for the new american century in one thousand nine hundred seven this idea that the united states can operate around the world and if the anybody poses a threat to us in a new region we're going to vanquish that threat and so terrorism is a real problem that there are bad actors in the world we have serious situations we've got the conflict with north korea we've got to stop going tension with iran we've got tension between the u.s. and russia there's a lot of serious problems that we need to confront globally now and i don't think this trump administration is doing it in any way that needs to be done ok michael last thirty seconds here are americans just used to the endless war it's not a big deal agree or disagree go ahead. i agree with you i think it's sad but i do agree with you i think we're we're used to being able to wal
also in the context that michael and i might disagree about this but. kind of you look unipolarity that the united states has embraced at least since the defense authorization nine hundred ninety two it was a shrine in the project for the new american century in one thousand nine hundred seven this idea that the united states can operate around the world and if the anybody poses a threat to us in a new region we're going to vanquish that threat and so terrorism is a real problem that there are...
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michael talking about these grays own operations well this was the signature operation under obama right when obama took office u.s. special forces were operating in sixty countries by two thousand and fifteen u.s. special forces were operating in one hundred forty seven countries last year that dropped to one hundred thirty eight countries so we're looking for military solutions to problems that are much more complex and don't seem to yield to military answers you know it michael interesting thing too soon. going back to lindsey graham i mean he would he said i'm paraphrasing here it's up to the military to sign what are threats are and we're supposed to be there to fund it no no no no no it's the other way around ok mr senator it's up to the people decide i mean this is a complete inversion of congressional powers here which we've seen particularly over the last seventeen years it's really extraordinary even even a u.s. senators to say i got my checkbook how much does it cost that's not the way it should work go ahead michael. you're correct peter it's not the way it should work and if
michael talking about these grays own operations well this was the signature operation under obama right when obama took office u.s. special forces were operating in sixty countries by two thousand and fifteen u.s. special forces were operating in one hundred forty seven countries last year that dropped to one hundred thirty eight countries so we're looking for military solutions to problems that are much more complex and don't seem to yield to military answers you know it michael interesting...
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how you michael and i think to me it was quite bad. and just tribal form and have homes and kabul particularly hearing what happened and back here and then i was in kandahar. which gives a kind of for i mean does the purpose of afghans that the afghan security forces or losing their man and they're all maybe end frustration of the opposition groups and their their circus skills and that much access to bridge. and side inside of their bases. there is kind of losing support or the hope for the future negotiation too i think you know so for any kind of military going where the afghan government together we did initially community so it's it was not a good news despite the afghans were expecting that there will be really peace talks and from both a particular from the opposition side there is some kind of. fighting or at least will be reducing the rent was coming. but what that didn't happen. it was a discouraging week that the last week and more losses after afghan forces we should form an afghan police and in kabul was was not a good new
how you michael and i think to me it was quite bad. and just tribal form and have homes and kabul particularly hearing what happened and back here and then i was in kandahar. which gives a kind of for i mean does the purpose of afghans that the afghan security forces or losing their man and they're all maybe end frustration of the opposition groups and their their circus skills and that much access to bridge. and side inside of their bases. there is kind of losing support or the hope for the...
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how you michael and i think to me it was quite bad. and just tribal form and have homes and kabul particularly hearing what happened and back here in the house in kandahar . which gives a kind of for i mean does the purpose of afghans that the afghan security forces are losing their man and their or maybe and frustration of the opposition groups and their their circus skills and that much access to bridge. and side inside of their bases. there is kind of losing support or a hope for the future negotiation to i think an hour or so for any kind of military going to where the afghan government together we did initial community so it's it was not a good news despite the afghans were expecting that there will be really peace talks and from both a particular from the opposition side there is some kind of. fighting or at least will be reducing the rent was coming. but what that didn't happen. it was a discouraging week last week and more losses after afghan forces we should form an afghan police and in kabul was was not a good news david said
how you michael and i think to me it was quite bad. and just tribal form and have homes and kabul particularly hearing what happened and back here in the house in kandahar . which gives a kind of for i mean does the purpose of afghans that the afghan security forces are losing their man and their or maybe and frustration of the opposition groups and their their circus skills and that much access to bridge. and side inside of their bases. there is kind of losing support or a hope for the future...
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is the africa pivot or the question is what are we doing there what do we know about it ok you know michael good point peter makes it i mean why are we there why aren't the american public in lies told more about this because you know all of us make an effort it's part of our job you know and i started digging deeper and deeper there's a lot of things you can actually learn but you have to make an effort and no one really is making it easy for you let's put it that way i think of websites. i can tie war dot com which is quite good at doing that but there's no if you look at the policy elite there's no reflection about the tragedy that never needed to happen in libya and then you have any of the northern part of an entire continent because of this malfeasance and now with negligence on the part of the obama administration spearheaded by hillary clinton what happened in in libya and you have this terrorism that is a cancer growing we didn't have that before this ridiculous libyan expedition go ahead michael peter i think i think the professor is exactly correct. i think that that what we have
is the africa pivot or the question is what are we doing there what do we know about it ok you know michael good point peter makes it i mean why are we there why aren't the american public in lies told more about this because you know all of us make an effort it's part of our job you know and i started digging deeper and deeper there's a lot of things you can actually learn but you have to make an effort and no one really is making it easy for you let's put it that way i think of websites. i...
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michael: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ michael: this is "bloomberg best," i'm michael mckey. let's continue our global tour the weeks top business stories. in japan, where a scandal engulfed the nation's top manufacturing companies. >> shares of japan's third largest steelmaker continue to fall, being absolutely battered, kobe steel is down 20% over two days. this comes off after kobe steel admitted their staff falsified data about the strength and durability of some of its products. >> this is very damaging for japan and damaging for the integrity of the japan's manufacturing sector and manufacturing and exports are the bloodline of japan's economy, the world's third largest. it comes in the back of standards lately such as takata air bags. if this has spread overseas -- we know kobe is one of the oldest companies and supplies some of the biggest automakers like nissan and toyota. if it does emerge they have been supplying auto companies around the world it would have a severe backlash on japan's integrity and have consequences down the road. >> shares of kobe steel falling
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michael: this is bloomberg. ♪ michael: this is "bloomberg best," i'm michael mckey. let's continue our global tour the weeks top business stories. in japan, where a scandal engulfed the nation's top manufacturing companies. jonathan: shares of japan's third largest steelmaker continue to fall, being absolutely battered, kobe steel is down 20% over two days. this comes off after kobe steel admitted their staff falsified data about the strength and durability of some of its products. enda: this is very damaging for japan and damaging for the integrity of the japan's manufacturing sector, and remember, manufacturing and exports are the bloodline of japan's economy, the world's third largest. it comes in the back of standards lately, such as takata air bags. if this has spread overseas -- we know kobe is one of the oldest companies and supplies some of the biggest automakers like nissan and toyota. if it does emerge that they have been supplying auto companies around the world, it would have a severe backlash on japan's integrity and have consequences down the road. >> s
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michael: absolutely. charlie: do have a feeling about the notion there is anything short of a full-scale attack we can do militarily, in terms of cyber, in terms of being able to shut them down from a power standpoint? nick: i think just with iran in the last decade, we have to use all the instruments of american power to try to weaken him and coerce him to the negotiating table. but i agree with mike. you have to have a rigorous cost-benefit analysis of an american attack. choosing war with north korea. there are 30 million south koreans in the greater ultropolitan soul area -- seo area living below the dmz. 200,000 americans and 35,000 american troops. the most heavily mined place on earth. the north koreans have a tremendous conventional capacity with artillery. you would have to assume in first days or weeks of the war, maybe hundreds of thousands dead. that is not an exaggeration. that is why you see serious people, general dunford, secretary mattis, going to the hill and speaking publicly , saying d
michael: absolutely. charlie: do have a feeling about the notion there is anything short of a full-scale attack we can do militarily, in terms of cyber, in terms of being able to shut them down from a power standpoint? nick: i think just with iran in the last decade, we have to use all the instruments of american power to try to weaken him and coerce him to the negotiating table. but i agree with mike. you have to have a rigorous cost-benefit analysis of an american attack. choosing war with...
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my name is john michael higgins and i go by michael. he'll have to talk to my parents screen and says john my i know don't read the screen this is a big problem or did you have all the call you he calls me mikey mikey and your mother michael michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they warrant going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have that i think what happened is this i think they named me after kennedy oh and that was a big picture of household irish catholics democrats the whole thing and so i was named after john kennedy and. but my brothers were irish and my brother's name is patrick and if you're irish if you have a patrick the other ones might pat mike and what happened my dad his my dad goes my mike is no where in his name. i get it. interesting a lot not not so much interesting now just ok christopher guest movies yes or why is he the master of mock human terry's well he kind of invented it. and this was back
my name is john michael higgins and i go by michael. he'll have to talk to my parents screen and says john my i know don't read the screen this is a big problem or did you have all the call you he calls me mikey mikey and your mother michael michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they warrant going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have that i think what happened is this i think...
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university as well as co-author with all of the stone the untold history of the united states and we have michael flanagan he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it peter let me go to you first here you know i live very far away from the media swamp in the u.s. and i've been watching this media circus with a president trump and this gold star family about a fallen soldier in niger at the beginning of this month here that is obviously sad but what really i found more troubling looking at all the networks the entire political spectrum there seems to be very little curiosity about really why the u.s. has a military footprint in africa and the more you learn about it and you can learn about it but you won't find out about it on the on the networks is that footprint has been growing and growing and growing and when you go to congress you go do this super hawk. lindsey graham and maybe he's feigning ignorance. but he's i didn't know anything about this ok i mean tha
university as well as co-author with all of the stone the untold history of the united states and we have michael flanagan he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it peter let me go to you first here you know i live very far away from the media swamp in the u.s. and i've been watching this media circus with a president trump and this gold star family about a...
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how you michael and i think to me it was quite bad. and just tribal form and have homes and kabul particularly hearing what happened and back here in the house in kandahar . which gives a kind of for i mean does the purpose of afghans that the afghan security forces or losing their man and their or maybe and frustration of the opposition groups and their their circus which gives him that much access to breathe. and side inside of their base is. doris kind of losing support or the hope for the future negotiation too i think you know so for any kind of military going where the afghan government together we did initially community so it's it was not a good news despite the afghans were expecting that there will be really peace talks and from both a particular from the opposition side there is some kind of. fighting or at least will be reducing the rent was coming. but what that didn't happen. it was a discouraging week for the last week and more losses after afghan forces we should form an afghan police and and in kabul was was not a good
how you michael and i think to me it was quite bad. and just tribal form and have homes and kabul particularly hearing what happened and back here in the house in kandahar . which gives a kind of for i mean does the purpose of afghans that the afghan security forces or losing their man and their or maybe and frustration of the opposition groups and their their circus which gives him that much access to breathe. and side inside of their base is. doris kind of losing support or the hope for the...
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michael: it is huge. people have not believed the chinese economy is getting better and getting better sustainably. there is an image -- imminent debt crisis and the housing market is not about to fall apart. they have a fairly traditional loose monetary policy. i think china really has been the motive for a lot going on this year. david: when you say they have a loose monetary policy, they are creating credit faster than their rate of growth. at some point that has to come into correction, doesn't it? michael: yes, but it can take an awfully long time to happen. if you have a lot of credit creation the time to worry is when i central bank gets tough. david: michael shaoul will be staying with us. brad setser will be joining us here live in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. warren buffett has back desk is back in the business of big deals. 39% staked to buy a in the owner of the pilot flying j truck stop. buffett will increase his stake to 80% by 2023. electric --t to
michael: it is huge. people have not believed the chinese economy is getting better and getting better sustainably. there is an image -- imminent debt crisis and the housing market is not about to fall apart. they have a fairly traditional loose monetary policy. i think china really has been the motive for a lot going on this year. david: when you say they have a loose monetary policy, they are creating credit faster than their rate of growth. at some point that has to come into correction,...
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michael: this is bloomberg. michael: this is "bloomberg best," i'm michael mckey. let's check our top business stories. in japan where a scandal engulfed the nation's top manufacturing company. >> shares of japan's third largest steelmaker continue to fall, being absolutely battered, kobe steel is down 20% over two days. this comes off after kobe steel admitted they falsified data about the strength and durability of some of its products. >> this is very damaging for japan and the integrity of the japan's manufacturing sector and manufacturing and exports are the bloodline of japan's economy, the world's third largest and comes in the back of standards lately such as take caughta -- takata air bags. kobe is one of the oldest companies and supplies some of the biggest automakers like nissan and toyota. and it will severely backlash japan's integrity and have consequences down the road. >> shares of kobe steel falling for a second day, down about .7% as of now as the scandal widens and admitted falsifying information about another of its products but insists safety h
michael: this is bloomberg. michael: this is "bloomberg best," i'm michael mckey. let's check our top business stories. in japan where a scandal engulfed the nation's top manufacturing company. >> shares of japan's third largest steelmaker continue to fall, being absolutely battered, kobe steel is down 20% over two days. this comes off after kobe steel admitted they falsified data about the strength and durability of some of its products. >> this is very damaging for japan...
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well, jennifer and michael's marria started to unravel because michael had considered taking this job. and jennifer knew that this was a kill for hire. and she didn't want to have any part of it. keith morrison: and thus, didn't want to be married to a guy who was going to do such a thing. exactly, yeah. keith morrison: but remember, awful though it sounded, this was an ex-wife's story. and all due respect to jennifer, maybe she just had a vendetta against him. because after all, he was the ex. didn't she want him back desperately? he wouldn't come back. yeah, she still had feelings for him. keith morrison: so maybe she wanted to get him. no, jennifer was very, very well-spoken, very articulate, very believable. she was a type of woman that you'd want to take home to your mom and dad. she was just very sweet. keith morrison: of course, for dan luvera and his team of investigators, this was all pure gold. or so you'd assume, wouldn't you? coming up, turns out there was a very different side to this story. he wanted to provide a little twist and surprise. john henry browne: yeah. and bo
well, jennifer and michael's marria started to unravel because michael had considered taking this job. and jennifer knew that this was a kill for hire. and she didn't want to have any part of it. keith morrison: and thus, didn't want to be married to a guy who was going to do such a thing. exactly, yeah. keith morrison: but remember, awful though it sounded, this was an ex-wife's story. and all due respect to jennifer, maybe she just had a vendetta against him. because after all, he was the ex....
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dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michael names, racial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up his abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which jane reported that an intruder attacked her while she was alone at work. at the time, police found the injuries consistent with jane's story. in fact, said bamieh, dave inflicted those injuries. then ordered jane to lie, and blame a nonexistent intruder. a pattern of covering up dave's abuse, abuse which by the summer of 2009 was getting worse, said bamieh. >> from june of '09 to august of '09, it was escalating. >> but jane continued to take it, until that particular august night when something changed. that night, according to bamieh, for the first time, dave threatened michael's life. she really believ
dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michael names, racial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up his abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in...
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we just found out that michael is supposed to do a powerpoint presentation. that's going to take half an hour to find the powerpoint presentation he forgot to bring. okay, so thank you for being here, thank you to the library of congress, thank you david, the chairman of the festival, and we are going to have a little chat here just, a couple of old friends along with 1 million other new acquaintances here in the hall. michael and i go way back and let's just start out talking you're an art history major at princeton, right, and then you go off to wall street and you do really, really well, michael, you could have been rich. [laughter] >> i mean, you could have your own plane at this point instead you went into the book business, tell us how that came about. >> so you know joe and i were classmates. this is an opportunity for joel toow express resentments he fee. >> that's right. [laughter] >> yes. >> this is the project joel and michael. >> the fact that -- that, yeah. so the question is why i quit wall street? so i didn't know i i what i wand to do with my
we just found out that michael is supposed to do a powerpoint presentation. that's going to take half an hour to find the powerpoint presentation he forgot to bring. okay, so thank you for being here, thank you to the library of congress, thank you david, the chairman of the festival, and we are going to have a little chat here just, a couple of old friends along with 1 million other new acquaintances here in the hall. michael and i go way back and let's just start out talking you're an art...
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my name is john michael higgins and i go by michael he'll have to talk to my parents screen and says john my i know don't read the screen this is a big problem or did you a father called you he calls me mikey mikey and your mother like goal michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they warrant going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have i think what happened is this i think they named me after kennedy oh that was a big fixture on household irish catholics democrats the whole thing and so i was named after john kennedy and. but my brothers were irish and my brother's name is patrick and if you're irish if you have a patrick the other ones might pat mike and what happened my dad his my dad was my mike is nowhere in his name. i get it the higgens are an interesting lot not not so much interesting now just ok christopher guest movies yes or why is he the master of mock human terry's well he kind of invented it. and this was back in spinal tap days that movie was made by ro
my name is john michael higgins and i go by michael he'll have to talk to my parents screen and says john my i know don't read the screen this is a big problem or did you a father called you he calls me mikey mikey and your mother like goal michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they warrant going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have i think what happened is this i think they...
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for international celebrity george michael was intensely private. but tonight we're getting new insight into the man behind the music. here's abc's t.j. holmes. ♪ freedom >> reporter: one of the most iconic songs of the '90s. ♪ freedom >> you're striving to make something every time you're in the studio half as good as a record like that. it's the mona lisa. >> reporter: it was actually the music video for "freedom 90" that marked a career highlight for george michael. >> george pitched it to me in l.a. in a nightclub called roxbury's. "you're the leader of the gang, unless you say yes, the rest of the girls won't." >> reporter: the story of how five supermodels came to lip synch the hit told in the documentary "george michael: freedom." >> you look like you're singing it, can you act like you're singing along to it? when i had just learned it. oh my god, let's just have fun, and that's what it ended up being, fun. >> reporter: chock full of interviews with celebrities who knew and loved him. >> he's god's gift to the world. >> reporter: the fil
for international celebrity george michael was intensely private. but tonight we're getting new insight into the man behind the music. here's abc's t.j. holmes. ♪ freedom >> reporter: one of the most iconic songs of the '90s. ♪ freedom >> you're striving to make something every time you're in the studio half as good as a record like that. it's the mona lisa. >> reporter: it was actually the music video for "freedom 90" that marked a career highlight for george...
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>> but you know-- i am between you and michael. you know. >> james: that really is every girl's dream. now michael, i have heard and i think this is true, we have some mutual friends and they told me that you are desperate to do carpool karaoke but you haven't asked me if you could do it. (applause) i never thought that was something you would want to do, why? >> because i like singing. >> james: do you? do you enjoy a car yoakee. >> i do, actually, it gets a little ugly, especially if i have had a few drinks. >> james: really. >> i don't like to let go of the mic. >> james: what is your go to song. >> if i want to sound halfway decent i will do something frank sinatra. >> james: nice. >> and if i'm feeling more ambitious i might tree >> james: ri rihanna song would you do? >> umbrella. >> james: no. would-- i would pay a lot of money to see fassbender singing umbrella. >> yeah, i'm not sure you would. >> james: i absolutely would, i genuinely would. i could see you releasing like a sort of buble-esque christmas album. >> i was goi
>> but you know-- i am between you and michael. you know. >> james: that really is every girl's dream. now michael, i have heard and i think this is true, we have some mutual friends and they told me that you are desperate to do carpool karaoke but you haven't asked me if you could do it. (applause) i never thought that was something you would want to do, why? >> because i like singing. >> james: do you? do you enjoy a car yoakee. >> i do, actually, it gets a...
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hi michael. >> good afternoon. we're here as you can see, it's beginning to wrap up, we're closing at 7:00. 7 on your side has been here all day along with dozens of other companies. 200 people came through here today. the big draw of course is fema. i want to go over some of the tips and tricks of dealing with fema so you get what you want and need. paul here is with fema. you've said today there's a time line you must follow. >> absolutely. you have 60 days to register. after 60 days you're not qualified for any before the through the government. if you don't want to come down, which we'd encourage you to do, you can do it on the phone. 1 800-331-3362. or disasterassistance.gov. >> reporter: the important thing to is to get register requested you can backfield after that? >> absolutely. register, get your number, we'll get funds to you. get on the list. right now we have 4 million americans that are registered from disasters throughout the united states. we're here registering people but we can get you in at any
hi michael. >> good afternoon. we're here as you can see, it's beginning to wrap up, we're closing at 7:00. 7 on your side has been here all day along with dozens of other companies. 200 people came through here today. the big draw of course is fema. i want to go over some of the tips and tricks of dealing with fema so you get what you want and need. paul here is with fema. you've said today there's a time line you must follow. >> absolutely. you have 60 days to register. after 60...
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steve and michael in that orders really get a fair shake. very shape if they're trying to shake the heck out of that spared no absolutely having studies the media research center has done studies all you got to do is have a brain and watch they hate trump they hate him with a passion they cried when he won and they'll do anything to get rid of him and make him into a buffoon and a racist and a bigot and hitler no well you gotta admit his use of twitter does set him up doesn't it steve. you know what came out the other day that he bought. his first wife told them encourage him to use twitter to combat the inaccurate stories from the new york times and elsewhere i think it's a good thing that he uses twitter same question michael you think the news media the talk media are fair to the president. i think the media has not been fair to any president since bill clinton and i think every president from clinton to trump have brought it upon themselves by their very actions i think this is a two way street i think that i agree with steve completely
steve and michael in that orders really get a fair shake. very shape if they're trying to shake the heck out of that spared no absolutely having studies the media research center has done studies all you got to do is have a brain and watch they hate trump they hate him with a passion they cried when he won and they'll do anything to get rid of him and make him into a buffoon and a racist and a bigot and hitler no well you gotta admit his use of twitter does set him up doesn't it steve. you know...
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jonathan: bob michael, michael collins from pugin, and marilyn watson sticking with me. i want to get you an update on where the bond market is this week. 2, 10, and 30 choppy over the last 24 hours. yields higher throughout the week by seven basis points, front end by nine. the long end on the 30 year getting back up to 2.90. still ahead, the final spread. the week ahead features that decision for mario draghi and the ecb. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, japan holds an election with prime minister shinzo abe favor ed to win reelection. lawmakers from the main pro-independence parties will meet in the catalan parliament. plus, you have u.s. gdp and the ecb decision. still with us around the table, michael collins, bob michele and marilyn watson over in london. guys, fed chair janet yellen said to be back at the white house, returning just a day after her interview with the president of united states. that's according to a person familiar w
jonathan: bob michael, michael collins from pugin, and marilyn watson sticking with me. i want to get you an update on where the bond market is this week. 2, 10, and 30 choppy over the last 24 hours. yields higher throughout the week by seven basis points, front end by nine. the long end on the 30 year getting back up to 2.90. still ahead, the final spread. the week ahead features that decision for mario draghi and the ecb. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am...
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michael: absolutely. charlie: do have a feeling about the notion there is anything short of a full-scale attack we can do militarily, in terms of cyber, being able to shut them down from a power standpoint? nick: just with iran in the last decade, we have to use all instruments of american power to try to weaken him and coerce him to the negotiating table. i agree with mike. you have to have a rigorous benefit analysis of an attack. there are 30 million south koreans living below the dmz. 200,000 americans and 35,000 american troops. the most heavily mined place on or. the north koreans have a tremendous conventional capacity with artillery. you would have to assume in first days or weeks of the war, maybe hundreds of thousands dead. that is not an exaggeration. that is why you see serious people, general dunford, secretary mattis, going to the hill and speaking publicly saying diplomacy is the way we go. we get back to rhetoric. as the president keeps punching kim jong-un in this kind of eight-year-old t
michael: absolutely. charlie: do have a feeling about the notion there is anything short of a full-scale attack we can do militarily, in terms of cyber, being able to shut them down from a power standpoint? nick: just with iran in the last decade, we have to use all instruments of american power to try to weaken him and coerce him to the negotiating table. i agree with mike. you have to have a rigorous benefit analysis of an attack. there are 30 million south koreans living below the dmz....
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hi michael. >> good afternoon. we're here as you can see, it's beginning to wrap up, we're closing at 7:00. 7 on your side has been here all dozens of other companies. 200 people came through here today. the big draw of course is fema. i want to go over some of the tips and tricks of dealing with fema so you get what you want and need. paul here is with fema. you've said today there's a time line you must follow. >> absolutely. you have 60 days to register. after 60 days you're not qualified for any before the through the government. if you don't want to come down, which we'd encourage you to do, you can do it on the phone. 1 800-331-3362. or online, disasterassistance.gov. >> reporter: the important thing to is to get register requested you can backfield after that? >> absolutely. register, get your number, we'll get funds to you. get on the list. right now we have 4 million americans that are registered from disasters throughout the united states. we're here registering people but we can get you in at any time. w
hi michael. >> good afternoon. we're here as you can see, it's beginning to wrap up, we're closing at 7:00. 7 on your side has been here all dozens of other companies. 200 people came through here today. the big draw of course is fema. i want to go over some of the tips and tricks of dealing with fema so you get what you want and need. paul here is with fema. you've said today there's a time line you must follow. >> absolutely. you have 60 days to register. after 60 days you're not...
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steve and michael in that orders really get a fair shake. a fair shake if they're trying to shake the heck out of a me that's fair enough absolutely having studies the media research center has done studies all you got to do is have a brain and watch they hate trump they hate him with a passion they cried when he won and they'll do anything to get rid of him and make him into a buffoon and a racist and a bigot and hitler no way you gotta admit his use of twitter does set him up doesn't it steve. you know what came out the other day that he bought. his first wife told them encourage him to use twitter to combat the inaccurate stories from the new york times and elsewhere i think it's a good thing that he uses twitter same question michael you think the news media the talk media are fair to the president i think the media has not been fair to any president since bill clinton and i think every president from clinton to trump have brought it upon themselves by their very actions i think this is a two way street i think that i agree with steve co
steve and michael in that orders really get a fair shake. a fair shake if they're trying to shake the heck out of a me that's fair enough absolutely having studies the media research center has done studies all you got to do is have a brain and watch they hate trump they hate him with a passion they cried when he won and they'll do anything to get rid of him and make him into a buffoon and a racist and a bigot and hitler no way you gotta admit his use of twitter does set him up doesn't it...
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, how -- >> i want to go back to the michael flynn point, too. >> go ahead. >> i just think that michael flynn, you know, was pretty deep into some stuff that was very, very questionable. we know he lied to various people along the way. if he lied to a variety of people around the white house, there's a decent chance he lied to the fbi. >> and i think it was michael you had said earlier, or someone had said earlier, if it's paul manafort and it's financial, you know, relating to financial deals with ukraine, that could also send a message to michael flynn who had financial dealings with turkey. >> that's right. and it also could send a message to trump and kushner and cohen and others in the financial orbit of the trumps, that mueller does not accept "the new york times" red line in the sand. and that he's going to pursue those cases, and those -- it doesn't make a difference in some sense legally whether you're charged with, you know, violation of collateral criminal statute or collusion, if you end up in jail for five years. you know, there's a lot of pressure on a lot of people who ar
, how -- >> i want to go back to the michael flynn point, too. >> go ahead. >> i just think that michael flynn, you know, was pretty deep into some stuff that was very, very questionable. we know he lied to various people along the way. if he lied to a variety of people around the white house, there's a decent chance he lied to the fbi. >> and i think it was michael you had said earlier, or someone had said earlier, if it's paul manafort and it's financial, you know,...
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our and michael service remains but now comes with breaking heat is a. revolution in business class. the old farts who previously before us. whether conducting business or sharing especially. with a list of. the surf life that. someone gets trying some. centuries in the school introducing a new school. system is most. cats are always going places together. provoking debate challenging the established line up every single one of the three and a half thousand people who was killed with a drug dealer yes join mehdi has run for up front at this time on al-jazeera. newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al jazeera. as native amazonian is increasingly struggling to survive in today's world and. talk to al-jazeera travels to brazil to meet leaders of endangered tribes. and those trying to protect them at this time.
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>> kelly, michael pointed out the international, exactly right about international. what i learned when i looked into the report, they added 130 countries. 13 130 countries to get to 190 countries in one years' time and they still haven't gotten to ch china and can't get into china if you think about it, what they got going here is a growth rate that's non-u.s. and based on explosion across 130 countries that's the story we're seeing here julia's number at 37 cents a share is a 5 cent peak which says their getting the profit margins out of international subscribers. that's the other good news got to think this was a good story for this stock today >> and rob, anything you'd add there with the stock up only about 1.5% right now >> well, this momentum is clearly on their side. when you look at all the news that's coming from people like at&t which said they lost the 30,000 customers to cord cutting, you look at what comcast said a month or so ago i mean, everything is heading toward the netflix model netflix has a huge first mover advantage. and in many of these countr
>> kelly, michael pointed out the international, exactly right about international. what i learned when i looked into the report, they added 130 countries. 13 130 countries to get to 190 countries in one years' time and they still haven't gotten to ch china and can't get into china if you think about it, what they got going here is a growth rate that's non-u.s. and based on explosion across 130 countries that's the story we're seeing here julia's number at 37 cents a share is a 5 cent...
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coin shop, la jolla coin. >> yep, that michael. before long, the coin dealer will be on the scent of a fortune. that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. us coins have mint marks p, d, s, and w, designating the locations where they're made. can you name all four? extra credit if you know what the government makes at the w location. the answers after the break. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. >> so, what do the p, d, s, and w stand for on us coins? p is for the philadelphia mint, d for denver, s for san francisco, and w for wes
coin shop, la jolla coin. >> yep, that michael. before long, the coin dealer will be on the scent of a fortune. that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. us coins have mint marks p, d, s, and w, designating the locations where they're made. can you name all four? extra credit if you know what the government makes at the w location. the answers after the break. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push...
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michael? >> reporter: this is the third day that they've had their disaster assistance center open here. it's going like clockwork. it's phenomenal what kind of job they've been doing here. we're always hearing about putting out the fire or rebuilding. there's the step in between, cleanup. that's what they're concerned with here. i have the vice mayor here. why is cleanup so important to you guys here? >> cleanup is important for rebuilding. first off. we have a lake next to where the fires were and our watershed goes into the lake where the fire was -- at the place. >> drinking water comes from there. >> we want to make sure the lake stays clean. the ashes will go into the lake if we don't get the cleanup done. we've done the boom all around the holiday island where everything unfortunately burned. we've put booms around some of the houses on the shore as well. we're trying to prohibit that from going into the lake. that is our drinking water, that is our recreational water and we want it to
michael? >> reporter: this is the third day that they've had their disaster assistance center open here. it's going like clockwork. it's phenomenal what kind of job they've been doing here. we're always hearing about putting out the fire or rebuilding. there's the step in between, cleanup. that's what they're concerned with here. i have the vice mayor here. why is cleanup so important to you guys here? >> cleanup is important for rebuilding. first off. we have a lake next to where...
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joining us now is michael beschloss, nbc presidential historian. michael, great to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> i was very interested to see senator flake's remarks tonight. they are not inconsistent with the criticism he levied against the president during the campaign. he didn't endorse the president during the campaign. he wrote a book very critical of the president's style of leadership. >> right. >> the surprise today was that he announced he was quitting. how does that help us understand the importance of this for the presidency? >> well, it sure shows that the republican party at the moment, a lot of republican voters like donald trump and if jeff flake had wanted to run again, that would have been an uphill climb, but if you look at what bob corker said today plus jeff flake plus john mccain, a little bit more bleakly a few days ago and even george w. bush the same, you know, these were scathing statements about an incumbent president. if you look at corker and flake today, these are probably the most scathing speeches we've hear
joining us now is michael beschloss, nbc presidential historian. michael, great to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> i was very interested to see senator flake's remarks tonight. they are not inconsistent with the criticism he levied against the president during the campaign. he didn't endorse the president during the campaign. he wrote a book very critical of the president's style of leadership. >> right. >> the surprise today was that he announced he was...
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michael, my name is actually susan hogan. >> susan? >> with nbc 4. >> okay. >> we've been trying to get in touch with you a lot. >> we confront that owner there of the company after we heard from several customers who told us he and his crew took their money, never finished the job, and there's more. >> consumer investigative reporter susan hogan is here with what she discovered. >> they targeted the wrong grandmother. that's what one of the alleged victims tells us. tonight we are learning fairfax county police are now investigating this company for allegedly targeting elderly homeowners, using scare tactics to get them to buy services they don't need. >>> it starts with a knock at the door. >> it was late on sunday evening. >> an unsolicited visit from a company called savannah's tree and yard experts. >> i'm remembering that he i did not request somebody to come to my house. >> deborah and rose say a person identifying himself as johnny walker showed up at their door and told them he noticed they had dead trees on their ya
michael, my name is actually susan hogan. >> susan? >> with nbc 4. >> okay. >> we've been trying to get in touch with you a lot. >> we confront that owner there of the company after we heard from several customers who told us he and his crew took their money, never finished the job, and there's more. >> consumer investigative reporter susan hogan is here with what she discovered. >> they targeted the wrong grandmother. that's what one of the alleged...