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brendan? brendan: i quotes jerry webman of opera tyner -- of oppenheimer funds. coming up, we asked his china headed for a hard landing? there are hard landing a fish and otto's and soft lander us @bsurveillance. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance. i'm tom keene with brendan greeley. here is vonnie quinn. >> helicopters had to rescue people from flash flooding. a tornado injured 20 people and destroyed a number of homes. jimmy carter is back home in georgia after falling ill during a south american trip. he was monitoring the election in he on a -- indian -- in guyana. the former is 90 years old. in golf, rickie fowler made an improbable comeback to win the players championship. he made this putt on the third hole for the title. he had been five shots behind the leader with six holes to play over the greatest finish in the tournament's 34-year history. he was trying to send one back to his peers. there was a "sports illustrated" survey the said he was most ov
brendan? brendan: i quotes jerry webman of opera tyner -- of oppenheimer funds. coming up, we asked his china headed for a hard landing? there are hard landing a fish and otto's and soft lander us @bsurveillance. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance. i'm tom keene with brendan greeley. here is vonnie quinn. >> helicopters had to rescue people from flash flooding. a tornado injured 20 people and destroyed a number of homes. jimmy carter is back home in...
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joining me, brendan greeley. brendan, look at elevators. brendan: i'm excited. new elevator technology means new building. we can look at everything with an elevator. tom: it is going to be -- it is quiet out there, so we have a lot of the things to talk about, including getting to michael darda. right now, top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: investigators want to know why the amtrak train sped up before it derailed. the ntsb says the train went from 70 miles per hour to 100 just before it ran off the tracks. the crash killed eight people and injured more than 200 others. >> i am pleased to report we have contacted the engineer and he has agreed to be interviewed by the ntsb. we look forward to that opportunity. we will be meeting with him in the next two days. vonnie: the engineer's lawyer told abc news that he suffered a concussion in the crash, that he was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol and was not using his cell phone. the u.s. marines have confirmed the wreckage of the missing helicopter that disappeared earlier this week on an earthquake
joining me, brendan greeley. brendan, look at elevators. brendan: i'm excited. new elevator technology means new building. we can look at everything with an elevator. tom: it is going to be -- it is quiet out there, so we have a lot of the things to talk about, including getting to michael darda. right now, top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: investigators want to know why the amtrak train sped up before it derailed. the ntsb says the train went from 70 miles per hour to 100 just before it...
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brendan: vonnie: have we. -- brendan: have we figured out the format yet? the format of monetizing audio? brian: advertisers have been long available with public radio, not just in your face. >> we see the ship, not just from the advertising but crowdfunding. we asked the fans for money and they gave $600,000 in 30 days because they had huge fans. the upside of the truth and is recently in basis. tom: is your world a threat to mainstream media? do the podcasts world, spotify apple, a threat to cbs? >> ultimately yes. it fragments the best stuff. the best talent is going to this because they want a direct relationship with the audience. brendan: an example of talent going straight to the space. >> this american life and serial itself, operate directly to his fans. brendan: he had huge kickstarter success. we will move into that world. thank you for lending. tom: forex report, kevin roberts coming up in a bit. the yen is weaker and over the last three days, real movement 119 to a 121 handle on the dollar. euro 111.57. this is big news, chinese and then the fi
brendan: vonnie: have we. -- brendan: have we figured out the format yet? the format of monetizing audio? brian: advertisers have been long available with public radio, not just in your face. >> we see the ship, not just from the advertising but crowdfunding. we asked the fans for money and they gave $600,000 in 30 days because they had huge fans. the upside of the truth and is recently in basis. tom: is your world a threat to mainstream media? do the podcasts world, spotify apple, a...
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brendan: we have. tom: we have a long way to go. brendan: this is unfair. i will compare my mood to the mood of america. 1997, brendan greeley graduates college he has more hair. i quit a job because i wanted a vacation. this was unreasonable. unfair to compare us to hear. if we are back to here, it is good news. tom: this is where i bought all my stocks and this is where i sold my stocks. it is a very good survey and it comes out weekly. look for our analysis later. to the global front and tying it into the u.s. living the new mediocre. christine lagarde got it right for 2014 and 2015. what then? can gross accommodation and the hopes and prayers of animal spirit and technology right the global economy? jeffrey dennis is one of the leading thinkers at ubs. he has seen angst about mediocre growth. he is with us. do you assume this gets better for the philippines and parts of africa and for eastern europe does it get better? >> i'm not sure it does across the board. it gets better and selective countries. in emerging markets, net oil importers do not seem to
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tom keene and brendan greeley. brendan will have much more on fifa here. we have jason trennert here. martin wolf writing it up today. let's bring that up if we can. this is wolf. we have a great deal of evidence that too much finance damages economic finance and distorts the distribution of income under mise -- undermines confidence in market economy corrupts politics and leads to an explosive and in all probability ineffective rise in regulation. i have trouble with everybody in the sink, everybody in the bathtub on let's blame somebody's finance but at the end of the day there is too much money being chased. jason: the fed has taken its balance sheet from $800 billion to $4.5 trillion. the european central bank will take its balance sheet from 2 trillion euros to 3 trillion euros. there could have been certainly after the crisis, if there was the political will, the ability to take some of the capacity out of a financial business. tom: if we are going to get out of this mess, do we get back to what you and i knew, or do we go on to something new in our
tom keene and brendan greeley. brendan will have much more on fifa here. we have jason trennert here. martin wolf writing it up today. let's bring that up if we can. this is wolf. we have a great deal of evidence that too much finance damages economic finance and distorts the distribution of income under mise -- undermines confidence in market economy corrupts politics and leads to an explosive and in all probability ineffective rise in regulation. i have trouble with everybody in the sink,...
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brendan: i -- you know -- tom: i flied out disagree. brendan: i'm with you. one example he used his the internet has changed what it's like to be poor. that's completely ignoring, for starters, just how expensive it is to get internet access. above a certain income level you take it for granted. tom: whether it's zurich switzerland where you are headquartered, a middle-class or lower middle class income struggles. they do not care about all of the touchy-feely stuff. they're worried about basic stuff like getting their kids ahead. julian: it's a very difficult environment. part of this issue is how technology has transformed the whole relationship between the presumed middle-class and the upper class. tom: in a two partition, may be those who can use the technology but at $40,000 per year, it ain't getting done. brendan: it ignores the role that technology has played sending jobs to india. it has been very disruptive for a lot of people. more generally suspicious that the poor have refrigerators and microwaves now so they are better off. tom: i totally agree.
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brendan: 6 brendan:2 -- 6-2, those are vladimir putin numbers. we are going to spend some time on building permits. 9:30, tjx reveals results. tom: 8:30 on housing starts. looking forward to that. futures are up six. moving on to the second screen the greek bond down one point in the last hour. 22.7%. i want to get to brian belsky. nominal gdp in the united states. this is where we were. this is when you felt good. 6% nominal gdp. down 34% on our animal spirit right now. that does not mean anything for equities, which go higher. we saw what home depot -- retail america acts better. you have to be in the market to enjoy the move. brian belsky with us when he is not looking at the minnesota vikings. i have home depot with a five-year dividend growth. up to seven point 3 billion. that is the little story that makes up for a big market. brian: is a story you and i have been talking about on the radio and television with respect to corporate america overpromising and under delivering. in terms of putting cash to work , that is a key thing people are m
brendan: 6 brendan:2 -- 6-2, those are vladimir putin numbers. we are going to spend some time on building permits. 9:30, tjx reveals results. tom: 8:30 on housing starts. looking forward to that. futures are up six. moving on to the second screen the greek bond down one point in the last hour. 22.7%. i want to get to brian belsky. nominal gdp in the united states. this is where we were. this is when you felt good. 6% nominal gdp. down 34% on our animal spirit right now. that does not mean...
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joining me brendan "up all night fifa" greeley. brendan: the vote is later this afternoon. it looks good for sepp blatter. the only thing that will change anything today -- democracy within fifa will not do it. tom: if he wins, does he not speak to the u.s. and the caribbean and the europeans? brendan: it is already happening. what is interesting is what the europeans will do. i want to see what the european association is going to do. tom: let's go to top headlines. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: it is not that item though. item 17 on the agenda today. european leaders more broadly say greece is not doing well enough. they want greece to overhaul its economy. until they get that, they will not make any deal. they hope for a deal by sunday. it is clear that the process has to speed up here in >> -- the process has to speed up. >> time is running short. with all of our progress, there is still a way to go. there is still some more progress to be done and some substantial reforms that need to be delivered. it is absolutely necessary for a good agreement. vonnie: greece has not
joining me brendan "up all night fifa" greeley. brendan: the vote is later this afternoon. it looks good for sepp blatter. the only thing that will change anything today -- democracy within fifa will not do it. tom: if he wins, does he not speak to the u.s. and the caribbean and the europeans? brendan: it is already happening. what is interesting is what the europeans will do. i want to see what the european association is going to do. tom: let's go to top headlines. here is vonnie...
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tom: brendan: brendan: inter milan. they are not governed by fifa. tom: i am learning every step of the way. let's go to our top headlines. vonnie: everything that is or is to know you will know very soon. we will start with that story to u.s. prosecutors wanted to know what role soccer played. money pass through u.s. banks including citigroup and jpmorgan. the banks have not been accused of wrongdoing. 14 people have been charged in the case. nine of them officials with fifa . the japanese yen hit as 12 year low against the dollar today. the nikkei has risen for 10 days in a row. once again, greece is sounding optimistic about a deal on bailout money. a government spokesman said that greece wants an agreement by sunday in a deal will be reached soon. the european commission and the imf want greece to come up with a list of economic reforms before it gets money. they disagree. they say a deal is not close. larry summers told bloomberg both sides will have to compromise. sumemmers: greece has got to get more serious and determined and clear on what th
tom: brendan: brendan: inter milan. they are not governed by fifa. tom: i am learning every step of the way. let's go to our top headlines. vonnie: everything that is or is to know you will know very soon. we will start with that story to u.s. prosecutors wanted to know what role soccer played. money pass through u.s. banks including citigroup and jpmorgan. the banks have not been accused of wrongdoing. 14 people have been charged in the case. nine of them officials with fifa . the japanese yen...
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this is a concern, brendan. taking out their core definition, not just energy and food, down to about -- brendan: they are looking at median cpi. that is basically throwing out the outliers. there happens to be a changing clothing and one morning -- and one quarter, they throw that out. tom: it is a nice picture of inflation, the challenge that we have as we get the fed minutes. ethan harris will join us from bank of america. we have to rip up the script and look at this banking story. for those of you not focused, it is the real deal. ubs will pay two fines. there are levels of guilt and criminal behavior, all of it overshadowed by speculation the jpmorgan, citigroup, barclays, and ubs, may pony up over $5 billion. those announcements could come today, sometime before christmas. what is the negotiation point right now between u.s. banks and justice on this. the reuters story last night clearly states that there is still a lot of discussion going on. >> we expect the settlement to be announced today. at this poi
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out, brendan. it is i think a combination of smaller parties being in the mix so if you only speak to 2000 voters -- and it is quite easy to get it wrong. because this is a country that has always had a bipartisan system, it is difficult to poll now. tom: francine the results in key landing one also good as i recall from season one of "game of thrones." exactly what does the scottish national party do if they are king's landing called westminster? francine:w well, they create chaos. they have a mandate, tom, and let's not make any mistake, this is a person, 56 members of parliament that have a mandate and it is looking after scottish interests. how does westminster deal with this is really the other big unknown because, of course remember, scotland has deluded power, which means if you are in england, you cannot vote on what happens in scotland, but now you have 58 abl wher ther are si hundred 50 seats that will have a say about what happened here in the u.k. olivia: we want to underscore that that
out, brendan. it is i think a combination of smaller parties being in the mix so if you only speak to 2000 voters -- and it is quite easy to get it wrong. because this is a country that has always had a bipartisan system, it is difficult to poll now. tom: francine the results in key landing one also good as i recall from season one of "game of thrones." exactly what does the scottish national party do if they are king's landing called westminster? francine:w well, they create chaos....
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i am olivia sterns here with tom keene and brendan greeley. here is brendan. brendan: herbalife, remember that company? they report after the bell. you'll remember them as the company bill ackman does not light. the company lowered the 2015 outlook last order. bloomberg's cory johnson is with us on saturday. he drinks an herbalife supplement every morning. cory: yes. brendan: when will the story end? cory: to me, that story, the story of bill ackman versus herbalife, bill ackman versus the wall street bulls, who cares? olivia: i care. i think it is a huge deal. the top performing hedge funds manager has stuck his neck out with a huge short that is not paid off. cory: first, it has paid off somewhat. almost every level in almost every geography, whatever herbalife was come i do not care fair selling whichidgets or drilling for oil, the more you look at the numbers, the worse they look. if you look at the free cash flow, it is very bad. if you look at their biggest growth market, you see big problems. then you start to look deeper you look at the accounting, how
i am olivia sterns here with tom keene and brendan greeley. here is brendan. brendan: herbalife, remember that company? they report after the bell. you'll remember them as the company bill ackman does not light. the company lowered the 2015 outlook last order. bloomberg's cory johnson is with us on saturday. he drinks an herbalife supplement every morning. cory: yes. brendan: when will the story end? cory: to me, that story, the story of bill ackman versus herbalife, bill ackman versus the wall...
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brendan? brendan: if you believe that bit coin is a thing mark zuckerberg launched facebook in 2004. now back to bit going. the new york stock exchange has announced a bit coin price index. where are we in the history of bit coin? tom is going to hold this up in just a second. that is a history of it coin. help us out here. in the long-term history of what will happen in the future of bitcoin, that is a ridiculous question. where are we? >> i think you are right that a lot of people maybe a year ago thought we were a year from facebook and netflix, and people were expecting this to be something that was going to be used for online purchases and we are not there yet. this is a very immature system. the market cap of the whole system is like $2 billion, three billion dollars. we are still much further than many bitcoin aficionados want us to be. brendan: is this the bitcoin of the 1980's? in 1989, it was easier for someone to use the internet. is this that same moment? nathaniel: we are waiting
brendan? brendan: if you believe that bit coin is a thing mark zuckerberg launched facebook in 2004. now back to bit going. the new york stock exchange has announced a bit coin price index. where are we in the history of bit coin? tom is going to hold this up in just a second. that is a history of it coin. help us out here. in the long-term history of what will happen in the future of bitcoin, that is a ridiculous question. where are we? >> i think you are right that a lot of people maybe...
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brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am brendan greeley with tom keene. in london, a former trader is in court this morning. he is the first person to face trial for allegedly libor waiting. -- for a legend libor rigging. ryan chilcote is live. ryan: he is accused of conspiring with other bankers to effectively manipulate libor, to rig libor rates. the indictment includes eight counts going back to allegations that he did this as far back as 2006 and right up through 2010. the first one was at ubs, then at citigroup. his name is tom hays, he is 35 years old. he was charged about three years ago, but today is his first day in court, and the trial began about 2.5 hours ago. it has been interesting so far. brendan: ryan, banks just paid 4 billion pounds in fines for manipulating the foreign exchange market. now we are moving back to libor, an earlier allegation for which they also paid fines. what is the future of unraveling the human trials? if we are looking at this guy on trial, is anyone else going on trial as well, any more actual human beings? ryan: ye
brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am brendan greeley with tom keene. in london, a former trader is in court this morning. he is the first person to face trial for allegedly libor waiting. -- for a legend libor rigging. ryan chilcote is live. ryan: he is accused of conspiring with other bankers to effectively manipulate libor, to rig libor rates. the indictment includes eight counts going back to allegations that he did this as far back as 2006 and right up through 2010. the...
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brendan: both. they get disassembled pack in crates, -- packed in crates, and shipped to ireland and scotland. so a bourbon barrel shortage now is a whiskey barrel shortage in a year. tom: i love doing this show. i wake up i have no idea where i am going. thomas brady sits above the fold of -- each and every new york paper this morning. it is not a very good morning for mr. brady. brendan: not only is it on the front page of the new york post it is on the back page as well. roger that. what are the new york papers going to do when this is over? tom: they will talk about a-rod. help me out here. the indianapolis colts got to play with a deflated football too. >> no teams control the football that teams play with. in some cases -- joe flacco of the ravens, for example -- prefers a deflated football. tom: were you surprised by this announcement? away from all the fandom in boston in the business of sports? was this good for football? ray: i think it is great for football if everybody can move on and th
brendan: both. they get disassembled pack in crates, -- packed in crates, and shipped to ireland and scotland. so a bourbon barrel shortage now is a whiskey barrel shortage in a year. tom: i love doing this show. i wake up i have no idea where i am going. thomas brady sits above the fold of -- each and every new york paper this morning. it is not a very good morning for mr. brady. brendan: not only is it on the front page of the new york post it is on the back page as well. roger that. what are...
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brendan: i want a pony. lisa: part of the issue is it is led by longer-term yields, the feeling inflation will get away from central bankers. they will not be able to curb it and move quickly enough to avoid a rapid rise in rates later on. in the u.s., the selloff has been yelled but -- led by 30 year bonds. this has been the concern people have. olivia: spain. it is incredible to see the move in the spanish yield. this gets me thinking about 2012-2013. this is what the greek debt crisis was, the story of contagion. the movement of the spanish 10-year has been breathtaking. it is still training below the u.s. 10-year. if 1/4 of sovereign debt in the eurozone is trading negative territory, maybe it is healthy for the spanish 10-year to be back at 1.7%. tom: i think we have been having some very historic things happening in the global bond markets. i think it is when you have government intervention like you have had, prices go to unusual levels. they should not be surprised when they start to unwind some. we
brendan: i want a pony. lisa: part of the issue is it is led by longer-term yields, the feeling inflation will get away from central bankers. they will not be able to curb it and move quickly enough to avoid a rapid rise in rates later on. in the u.s., the selloff has been yelled but -- led by 30 year bonds. this has been the concern people have. olivia: spain. it is incredible to see the move in the spanish yield. this gets me thinking about 2012-2013. this is what the greek debt crisis was,...
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brendan: the same thing. he believes that one of the reasons he believes is -- we are approaching american century is that it is american university's everybody wants to go to. we make amazing things. steven weiting this american exceptionalism -- she looks in history and says it is an american character that allowed us to build the panama canal. wehn hen the french failed. you believe we are still looking at another american century? steve: i will believe that the american university system is a draw for people around the world that will benefit if the world of the united states is not careful about the resources we take out of university systems. this is not my field, but we should care a great deal about people who are born here -- what they do and those years. olivia: so higher education is a big part of it. this is a very captain america conversation. there are other great intellectual arguments to be made for why the u.s. fosters innovation, bankruptcy rights, land rights. brendan: there is one argument
brendan: the same thing. he believes that one of the reasons he believes is -- we are approaching american century is that it is american university's everybody wants to go to. we make amazing things. steven weiting this american exceptionalism -- she looks in history and says it is an american character that allowed us to build the panama canal. wehn hen the french failed. you believe we are still looking at another american century? steve: i will believe that the american university system is...
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brendan greeley, thank you for being with us. brendan: can i stop talking about fifa now? betty: thank you. mark: julie hyman is standing by with breaking news on humana. julie: we have seen a big spike. headlines came out from "the wall street journal" that they are working with advisers from goldman sachs to consider a potential sale after it got indications of takeover interest. aetna andiliar say cigna are among the possible bidders. all three are now trading and records. there has been so much consolidation on the pharmaceutical side of the health care business. on the see what happens insurance side. humana shares up by about 17% after the journal reporting that the company may be considering a takeover. right now, going as high as 70% after the headlines -- 17% after the headlines came out. inside there going world series of poker. mark: find out what the real stakes are behind the world biggest poker game. ♪ betty: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i'm betty liu. let's get a look at the top stories crossing the terminal. shares of altera. intel is close t
brendan greeley, thank you for being with us. brendan: can i stop talking about fifa now? betty: thank you. mark: julie hyman is standing by with breaking news on humana. julie: we have seen a big spike. headlines came out from "the wall street journal" that they are working with advisers from goldman sachs to consider a potential sale after it got indications of takeover interest. aetna andiliar say cigna are among the possible bidders. all three are now trading and records. there...
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brendan: two things jumped out at me. one of them was that among the irregularities that they found were in the 2011 presidential fee for election. she did not say anything about , but he got three quarters of the votes in that election. interestingly she said she was looking for an additional co-conspirator working with partners around the world. we already know they're working closely this with -- swiss authorities and it will be interesting to see if there are other investigations in other areas. so far they have focused on central and south america. erik: the dollar figure that is being used by loretta rain -- loretta lynch in ill-gotten concerns only for individuals. or at least two or three companies, if i'm not mistaken, and one u.s. individual, $150 million. olivia: that's a lot of money to get a act. pat: i will reiterate what i said earlier, the corporations that back world cup, sony, visa, mcdonald's, coca-cola, they need to bear pressure on them to reform. i also want to see was going to happen at the 2010 wor
brendan: two things jumped out at me. one of them was that among the irregularities that they found were in the 2011 presidential fee for election. she did not say anything about , but he got three quarters of the votes in that election. interestingly she said she was looking for an additional co-conspirator working with partners around the world. we already know they're working closely this with -- swiss authorities and it will be interesting to see if there are other investigations in other...
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surveillanceme, coming to brendan greeley from new york. what you should say actually went down for those who were not paying attention. brendan: they were two investigations going in parallel. one of them is the investigation being conducted by the fbi that was looking at things that happened on u.s. soil and he got permission to extradite from the swiss government. went into alice hotel in zurich. the other investigation is happening in switzerland. the swiss government is looking at fifa itself. there are many layers of fifa. it is also composed of -- southtions american, central american, european. the u.s. is investigating what happened on american soil with the south american confederation and the central american confederation. the question we are still trying to figure out is how far up his goes. -- this goes. will they get to the top of that stepladder? what has been the reaction in switzerland? hugo: how far up his goes, in answer to bring in question, i think a lot of people have been lattertoday where is set -- asking today wher
surveillanceme, coming to brendan greeley from new york. what you should say actually went down for those who were not paying attention. brendan: they were two investigations going in parallel. one of them is the investigation being conducted by the fbi that was looking at things that happened on u.s. soil and he got permission to extradite from the swiss government. went into alice hotel in zurich. the other investigation is happening in switzerland. the swiss government is looking at fifa...
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brendan: all the european associations vote against him, that is 53 votes. we cannot assume that but let's they allively assume agree. then you add the declared against seth, new zealand, usa, canada, australia, and jordan. to 100.d to get there is one interesting development. erik: a jordanian prince is on there. brendan: there is one .evelopment the south american bloc could vote as a block against seth. argentina has come out against him. here is the way i would think about this. game theory there are cooperative and non-cooperative games. they clobbered game is like soccer and chess. game thereoperative are no rules. if we play according to the rules that seth wants us to play, there is no way he can lose. it has to be a non-cooperative game. team sayinguropean we have to play in the next world cup. : you mentioned a german protester yelling profanities. have you seen any asian or african protesters causing a rocket out there -- causing a ruckus out there? mark: the africans like him. they said they support blatter. these countries should vote independen
brendan: all the european associations vote against him, that is 53 votes. we cannot assume that but let's they allively assume agree. then you add the declared against seth, new zealand, usa, canada, australia, and jordan. to 100.d to get there is one interesting development. erik: a jordanian prince is on there. brendan: there is one .evelopment the south american bloc could vote as a block against seth. argentina has come out against him. here is the way i would think about this. game theory...
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brendan: we should look at big ticket sales. improving household appliance demand. that will change revenue at home depot. conseil's at 6.1%. there had been whisper that
brendan: we should look at big ticket sales. improving household appliance demand. that will change revenue at home depot. conseil's at 6.1%. there had been whisper that
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brendan: here's what's going on streaming. stephanie: who? brendan: right iraq. --spotify has video -- google bought songza and you have been moving into audio and streaming at the same time. there has an pressure from the labels to keep the monthly subscription price for streaming music at $10 and that seems to be a hurdle for a lot of people. stephanie: does this mean that spotify could be a takeout target for google? if google has a place to put youtube, if spotify is going to get into short-term video space, who is the best added? youtube, why would this not be a move for google? brendan: five years ago when i wrote about spotify i talk to kids and how they watch music and even when spotify was available, they went to youtube. right now, spotify is fired at $820 billion and private. goldman just got in on the action and so did the sovereign wealth fund of abu dhabi. there have been going to financing rounds. they were supposed to go public but it's off the public. -- it's off the table. erik: it was spotify looking at and saint we went to be more like them? i
brendan: here's what's going on streaming. stephanie: who? brendan: right iraq. --spotify has video -- google bought songza and you have been moving into audio and streaming at the same time. there has an pressure from the labels to keep the monthly subscription price for streaming music at $10 and that seems to be a hurdle for a lot of people. stephanie: does this mean that spotify could be a takeout target for google? if google has a place to put youtube, if spotify is going to get into...
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brendan greeley has the details. walk to the's indictment -- nike is interested in getting into soccer right around that time. deal96, brazil closes the for sponsorship and we know this is something nike did at the time. they pay $160 million to the brazilian football federation for sponsorship. also undisclosed, the company pays $40 million into this bank -- into the bank account. that is the sum of money at issue here and it is the marketing firm named in the indictment also. here is what we know -- there's a major sportswear firm involved in this. if you fit the puzzle pieces together, it is clear it has to be nike. the only statement bloomberg has from nike is that they are working with them. scarlet: is there anyone as involved even in an 10 gentle way as nike? brendan: i talked to for a different feature in the world cup, the head of football for nike. brazil is so important to them. it was a $40 million business when they decided to get into it. they made $2 billion last year and they are almost catching up wi
brendan greeley has the details. walk to the's indictment -- nike is interested in getting into soccer right around that time. deal96, brazil closes the for sponsorship and we know this is something nike did at the time. they pay $160 million to the brazilian football federation for sponsorship. also undisclosed, the company pays $40 million into this bank -- into the bank account. that is the sum of money at issue here and it is the marketing firm named in the indictment also. here is what we...
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now let's bring in the wxia reporter you just saw, brendan keith. thank you for being here, brendan. >> thanks rev. >> so did you expect to see that much resistance at the resort? >> actually we did. first and foremost investigative journalism is alive and well in america, and it's alive and well here at 11 alive. my team katie beck, shawn hoeder, we knew we were going have trouble getting in there. we knew the we accepted their credentials, we would accept the restrictions on recording there. what we did is we went in to show the people laws being discussed between lobbyists and legislators in that fabled back room we've always heard of. we knew we were going to get some resistance. we didn't know that six police officers would be there on the payroll to stop us from getting in. >> what do lawmakers legally have to report about their travel to these meetings? >> in georgia, nothing, rev. in georgia they don't have to report any of this on any ethics filings, campaign filings, even the lobbyists don't have to report this. in fact, there were lobbyis
now let's bring in the wxia reporter you just saw, brendan keith. thank you for being here, brendan. >> thanks rev. >> so did you expect to see that much resistance at the resort? >> actually we did. first and foremost investigative journalism is alive and well in america, and it's alive and well here at 11 alive. my team katie beck, shawn hoeder, we knew we were going have trouble getting in there. we knew the we accepted their credentials, we would accept the restrictions on...
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. >> brendan banks believes it can happen this season and his father took things one step further. >> that's how excited those of the 2015 fedex field are for this year's redskins draft picks. >> our first pick was right on the money. >> they should provide a lot of good strong offensive line. >> if we can get a line to block, i don't care who the quarterback is. >> told wusa9, he likes rg3, but wanted to make more of a point that a strong defensive line could take any team where he wanted to go. >> look at what the cowboys did, they got a good running game. >> needed here in d.c. >> that's how you build a team. foundation, you start from the inside out. >> on rg3. >> i think this year is going to be his year, you know what i'm saying? we're pulling for him. >> the quarterback along with this year's draft pick. >> watch a little bit of mississippi state this year and he's nasty, too. that's what we need to be. we've been too soft lately. >> stephanie ramirez. >> and dave owens introducing us to those draft pucks. we'll have it in sports coming up. >> always watching, always tracking.
. >> brendan banks believes it can happen this season and his father took things one step further. >> that's how excited those of the 2015 fedex field are for this year's redskins draft picks. >> our first pick was right on the money. >> they should provide a lot of good strong offensive line. >> if we can get a line to block, i don't care who the quarterback is. >> told wusa9, he likes rg3, but wanted to make more of a point that a strong defensive line...
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with me, brendan greeley. brendan: there was a summit this morning. they had a lot of things to do. i think one arab leader is at a horse show. tom: have you been to camp david? brendan: i have never been invited to negotiate. tom: the president leaves the white house at 10:00 a.m. that is there a and -- that is their definition of all-day. brendan: if you bring someone to camp david, you expect to get something done. tom: in our next hour, stanley mcchrystal. an
with me, brendan greeley. brendan: there was a summit this morning. they had a lot of things to do. i think one arab leader is at a horse show. tom: have you been to camp david? brendan: i have never been invited to negotiate. tom: the president leaves the white house at 10:00 a.m. that is there a and -- that is their definition of all-day. brendan: if you bring someone to camp david, you expect to get something done. tom: in our next hour, stanley mcchrystal. an
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brendan sasso: it is just a proposal. they have not voted to begin receiving comment on the proposal. many things could change before a final decision. the idea is to avoid stirring more controversy. the program has had a lot of fraud, so republicans have been critical and there have been a lot of reports of fraud. they're trying to institute new measures to crack down on fraud and to keep the program from growing. they're asking if they should tap the size. now they are saying they're going to cap it at the current size of $1.7 billion. that is just a proposal. right now it is nine dollars and five cents a month that people can use or phone service or data plans. a lot of homes do not have a fixed connection, they only have a smart phone bill. this would let them use the money to get a data connection. host: this is the effort from the fcc to bring broadband to low income areas. we have divided the lines differently by income brackets. maybe you can talk about your broadband experience. maybe that access, maybe not. but
brendan sasso: it is just a proposal. they have not voted to begin receiving comment on the proposal. many things could change before a final decision. the idea is to avoid stirring more controversy. the program has had a lot of fraud, so republicans have been critical and there have been a lot of reports of fraud. they're trying to institute new measures to crack down on fraud and to keep the program from growing. they're asking if they should tap the size. now they are saying they're going to...
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tom: brendan: brendan: inter milan.
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chief says, while the investigation into the death of brendan glenn is still in the early steadges, he doesn't believe it was motivate had by race. >>> he disagrees,. >>> they are never going to think race is a factor. that's always what police chiefs and officials they always say but there's one thing, we can't get wrong you will at the pattern of shootings, and, use of deadly force, and year excessive force they are almost alls unarmed and, african meals. >>> they're call on the l.a.p.d. to let them review the surveillance footage so they can see what happened in the last moments of his life. >>> in less than an hour, police officials are holding a town hall meeting to discuss the shooting, and it will be the first time the public has an opportunity to ask questions about what happened, although it is not expected that police chief will attend meeting. >>> all right thanks very much. we move up the coast you new york city to san francisco it has some of the highest rents in the country and that is due to an influx of wealthy tech workers. >>> evictions are on the rise, which means th
chief says, while the investigation into the death of brendan glenn is still in the early steadges, he doesn't believe it was motivate had by race. >>> he disagrees,. >>> they are never going to think race is a factor. that's always what police chiefs and officials they always say but there's one thing, we can't get wrong you will at the pattern of shootings, and, use of deadly force, and year excessive force they are almost alls unarmed and, african meals. >>>...
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joining me is brendan greeley. an odd day. no news but -- brendan: we had a conversation how do you talk about there being no news as in itself a news item. tom: the fed, one big yawn. brendan: one interesting thing the fed minutes was nothing new except they are considering different ways to lift off. one of them is reducing what they pay on reserves. tom: the methodology was there. we will talk about this on radio and television. our top headlines. vonnie quinn? vonnie: a
joining me is brendan greeley. an odd day. no news but -- brendan: we had a conversation how do you talk about there being no news as in itself a news item. tom: the fed, one big yawn. brendan: one interesting thing the fed minutes was nothing new except they are considering different ways to lift off. one of them is reducing what they pay on reserves. tom: the methodology was there. we will talk about this on radio and television. our top headlines. vonnie quinn? vonnie: a
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joining me, brendan greeley. brendan, look at elevators. brendan: i'm excited. new elevator technology means new building. we can look at everything with an elevator. tom: it is going to be -- it is quiet out there, so we have a lot of the things to talk about, including getting to michael darda. right now, top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: investigators want to know why the amtrak train sped up before it derailed. the ntsb says the train went from 70 miles per hour to 100 just before it ran off the tracks. the crash killed eight people and injured more than 200
joining me, brendan greeley. brendan, look at elevators. brendan: i'm excited. new elevator technology means new building. we can look at everything with an elevator. tom: it is going to be -- it is quiet out there, so we have a lot of the things to talk about, including getting to michael darda. right now, top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: investigators want to know why the amtrak train sped up before it derailed. the ntsb says the train went from 70 miles per hour to 100 just before it...
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brendan: he is leaving the country. tom: home depot
brendan: he is leaving the country. tom: home depot
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i asked brendan lemieux about the three choices. >> you outlined three possible roads down which they can go. three possible foreign policy options. one of them is independent america. the idea that it is time for washington to declare independence from the responsibility to solve everyone else's problems. the rand pauls and of the world like the idea. deal with the problems, not everywhere else. you from social media use smi and you post things on facebook. north korea must give up nukes, russia must leave ukraine, that thinking. >> we say it all the time, it's all things that americans can say. if you are going to continue to draw red lines, whether it's on i.s.i.s. or russia or syria, you name it, if we are not going to stand up to it, stop drawing the redline. this is a response to a policy that is not about obama, it's about the collapse. we overreacted. we said waca moll. our allies don't know what we stand for, our adversaries are infridging and we have to determine what we think the country stands for. >> what you are describing seemed to work under the regan administration, a
i asked brendan lemieux about the three choices. >> you outlined three possible roads down which they can go. three possible foreign policy options. one of them is independent america. the idea that it is time for washington to declare independence from the responsibility to solve everyone else's problems. the rand pauls and of the world like the idea. deal with the problems, not everywhere else. you from social media use smi and you post things on facebook. north korea must give up...
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joining me brendan "up all night fifa" greeley. brendan: the vote is later this afternoon. it looks good for sepp blatter. the only thing that will change anything today -- democracy within fifa will not do it. tom: if he wins, does he not speak to the u.s. and the caribbean and the europeans? brendan: it is already happening. what is interesting is what the europeans will do. i want to see what the european association is going to do. tom:
joining me brendan "up all night fifa" greeley. brendan: the vote is later this afternoon. it looks good for sepp blatter. the only thing that will change anything today -- democracy within fifa will not do it. tom: if he wins, does he not speak to the u.s. and the caribbean and the europeans? brendan: it is already happening. what is interesting is what the europeans will do. i want to see what the european association is going to do. tom:
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brendan: we will see a presser with the justice department. the irs will be there. we think the fbi is going to be there. what i want to find out today is why exactly the u.s. attorney general's office cares so much about global soccer. vonnie quinn is here and she will tell us where we are right now. tom: we are most fortunate, brendan greeley with encyclopedic knowledge of what i don't care about, which is fifa. vonnie:
brendan: we will see a presser with the justice department. the irs will be there. we think the fbi is going to be there. what i want to find out today is why exactly the u.s. attorney general's office cares so much about global soccer. vonnie quinn is here and she will tell us where we are right now. tom: we are most fortunate, brendan greeley with encyclopedic knowledge of what i don't care about, which is fifa. vonnie:
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brendan: i want to ask you about the fbi case. i assume you have contacts all over europe. what do they say about the u.s. stepping and? jimmy: everyone has applauded, that we actually have the bravado to step up and say -- >> except for vladimir putin. jimmy: you have to take him with a grain of salt. with regard to the u.s., it was nice to see we had enough hard evidence. if we can flip those guys underneath blatter, maybe we can get him. >> to you think any confederations will pull out of the world cup in forecast -- protest? >> i don't think they will do that, but that is some thing you can consider. sponsors, tv deals, you want them included as well. you can have a separate alternate universe world cup. alix: that was former professional soccer star jimmy conrad, who played in the 2006 world cup. that wraps it up for the "bloomberg market day" for the week. have a wonderful weekend, everybody. we will see you back here on monday. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the
brendan: i want to ask you about the fbi case. i assume you have contacts all over europe. what do they say about the u.s. stepping and? jimmy: everyone has applauded, that we actually have the bravado to step up and say -- >> except for vladimir putin. jimmy: you have to take him with a grain of salt. with regard to the u.s., it was nice to see we had enough hard evidence. if we can flip those guys underneath blatter, maybe we can get him. >> to you think any confederations will...
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. >> coming up on "washington journal," national general tech correspondent brendan sasso will discuss a proposal to increase broadband access with the lifeline program, which provides telephone service to low income americans. former fda center for food safety director richard williams and michael jacobson from the center for science in the public interest look at the food industry. later, kerilater, keri geiger talks about the justice department's decision to indict 14 officials within fifa. those conversations, plus your facebook comments, tweets, and e-mail. ♪ host: former illinois republican house speaker dennis hastert received charges of and properly using bank finds an attempt to pay off a long time acquaintance. he was charged with lying to the fbi. it is "washington journal" for may 29. yesterday, president obama made a visit to the national hurricane center in miami. he spoke about the connection between climate change and severe weather events like hurricanes and severe flooding. he said climate issues lead to security issues across the globe
. >> coming up on "washington journal," national general tech correspondent brendan sasso will discuss a proposal to increase broadband access with the lifeline program, which provides telephone service to low income americans. former fda center for food safety director richard williams and michael jacobson from the center for science in the public interest look at the food industry. later, kerilater, keri geiger talks about the justice department's decision to indict 14...
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brendan as we look at the pictures, on the left side of your screen it's police headquarters, a press conference will be there shortly, the pictures on the right at penn and north where a lot of the unrest happened. there was some unrest last night, people defying the occur phi, saying it shouldn't be in place. do you think police are going to change their tactic snz. >> i hope they will. folks want to be out and be vibrant vibrant. there has been a peaceful vibe in the city, peaceful protests. it's not what we had on monday and tuesday. it's very very, very docile and just jubilant. but also in addition to that, everyone in baltimore and america wants to see this fight tonight. >> yes. i want you to stand by councilman. nick you're in the crowd. what's happening where you are? >> reporter: we talked about that change of tone of the demonstrators. i've been with them all morning long at the site of the arrest of freddie gray. now we're here. it's less of a demonstration and more of a party, dancing, having a good time. very jubilant atmosphere. the tone of this demonstration has chang
brendan as we look at the pictures, on the left side of your screen it's police headquarters, a press conference will be there shortly, the pictures on the right at penn and north where a lot of the unrest happened. there was some unrest last night, people defying the occur phi, saying it shouldn't be in place. do you think police are going to change their tactic snz. >> i hope they will. folks want to be out and be vibrant vibrant. there has been a peaceful vibe in the city, peaceful...
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they claim school employees ignored clear warning signs just hours before 18-year-old brendan's death. according to the lawsuit he showed up drunk to his dorm the night before. two resident advisors recognized him and let him in the suit claims they never directed him to health services. the school has not yet commented on the lawsuit. >>> despite a big push from the federal government, new numbers out today show there has been little change in the number of children participating in early education programs. the obama administration has made a prekindergarten program as center piece for its education policy. dedicated more than $1 be for the cause. national study released today shows enrollment has only increased slightly over last year. it also found big differences among states. now while some have expanded their programs, ten states have no programs at all. early education is widely recognized as a crucial component. >>> forget flowers and chocolates mothers in sacramento got the best mothers day present. 12 babies were born yesterday. not only was it mothers day but yesterday's d
they claim school employees ignored clear warning signs just hours before 18-year-old brendan's death. according to the lawsuit he showed up drunk to his dorm the night before. two resident advisors recognized him and let him in the suit claims they never directed him to health services. the school has not yet commented on the lawsuit. >>> despite a big push from the federal government, new numbers out today show there has been little change in the number of children participating in...
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. >>> friendship between travis and brendan reflects the meaning of memorial day. brotherhood, sacrifice, love of country. >> and we're remembering our fallen heroes today. tweet us pictures of the men and women in uniform that you are honoring this weekend. jim sent in one of his -- who served in the u.s. navy during the korean war. here's jack's dad, chief petty officer warren nash a korean war veteran. and ron is remembering sergeant charles e. mccoy killed in world war ii. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch® the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adul
. >>> friendship between travis and brendan reflects the meaning of memorial day. brotherhood, sacrifice, love of country. >> and we're remembering our fallen heroes today. tweet us pictures of the men and women in uniform that you are honoring this weekend. jim sent in one of his -- who served in the u.s. navy during the korean war. here's jack's dad, chief petty officer warren nash a korean war veteran. and ron is remembering sergeant charles e. mccoy killed in world war ii....
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. >> reporter: also today more on 32-year-old train operator brendan bostian who was a safety advocate. it shouldn't take an act of congress to get the rail industry to adopt common sense safety systems on their own he once wrote. friends say he's a good map. -- man. >> he's very upset and sorry. i don't think there's any foul play or anything like that. >> reporter: investigators have obtained a search warrant for bostian's phone, but the train operator's lawyer says he remembers literally nothing about the accident. in philadelphia, scott broom, wusa9. >> amtrak aims to have full service restored by tuesday on line. >>> the justin zemser is one of the eight people killed in the train crash. the 20-year-old was heading home on leave from the academy when the train jumps the tracks. he had texted his mother saying i amon the train. everything is good. his mother then began cooking her son's favorite dinner, pasta with chicken. today the young man was buried with full military honors. >> my heart goes out to the families and justin and his friends. i just pray that he's in a good place.
. >> reporter: also today more on 32-year-old train operator brendan bostian who was a safety advocate. it shouldn't take an act of congress to get the rail industry to adopt common sense safety systems on their own he once wrote. friends say he's a good map. -- man. >> he's very upset and sorry. i don't think there's any foul play or anything like that. >> reporter: investigators have obtained a search warrant for bostian's phone, but the train operator's lawyer says he...
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our cameras were there as the symbol for the event the hammer of glory made a stop at johnny brendan's in fishtown. >>> the hammer of glory tradition always draws a crowd. philly beer week is the largest beer celebration of its kind in the country. it features hundreds of festivals, dinners and meet the brewers. >> last i saw it was going to be one of those 50-50 weekends. is that still the case? >> not exactly. >> of course not. >> yeah, looks like it's going to be more like an 80-20 weekend. >> good thing. >> yeah. it's moving slower. it's trending slower so that means most of the weekend will be rain free. sunday night is when we'll get the showers and thunderstorms. it's going to be hot though. >> that's all right. >> well, good. glad you approve. storm tracker six live double scan showing that yet again we have a dry day out there. and a lot of sunshine we're live on sky six. take a look. the beach in cape may and plenty of sunshine. the waves are breaking and the winds definitely up, about 20 degrees cooler on the beaches than inland. currently in philadelphia 86 degrees. down fr
our cameras were there as the symbol for the event the hammer of glory made a stop at johnny brendan's in fishtown. >>> the hammer of glory tradition always draws a crowd. philly beer week is the largest beer celebration of its kind in the country. it features hundreds of festivals, dinners and meet the brewers. >> last i saw it was going to be one of those 50-50 weekends. is that still the case? >> not exactly. >> of course not. >> yeah, looks like it's going...
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. >> and brendan ryan says he's urging people who use well water to voluntarily cut back as well. live in doylestown i'm doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, doug. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, a teenage girl will not spend any time in jail for her role in a crash that killed three bucks county students last fall. julia ware was 15 and driving without a license when she crashed her father's suv on labor day weekend. she was ordered to do 300 hours of community service and write letters of apology as well as an essay on the impact of the accident. >>> 15-year-old digney keffer and lesher were all killed in that crash. their families were at today's hearing. >> we hope she learned a valuable life lesson through all of this. and she understands that she hurt a lot of people. >> it's beginning of a long and hard road that she's going to have to live the rest of her life. >> ware's father michael is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter for allegedly giving her mission to his daughter to drive. >>> amtrak will now use cameras to keep an eye on the engineers. nbc 10 investigator mit
. >> and brendan ryan says he's urging people who use well water to voluntarily cut back as well. live in doylestown i'm doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, doug. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, a teenage girl will not spend any time in jail for her role in a crash that killed three bucks county students last fall. julia ware was 15 and driving without a license when she crashed her father's suv on labor day weekend. she was ordered to do 300 hours of community service and...
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number of drivers coming down pit road, brendan gaughan, you see here colliding with the pit sign holder of the 98 of aric almirola. two pit crew members were hurt on that 98 team. one of them taken to the infield care center and released. another taken to a local hospital for further evaluation. that's the latest we have on that situation. >> so a big win today for joey logano. jeff gordon's final trip to the tv booth with us and i think you saved your best for last pretty entertaining. >> thanks to austin dillon and the other drivers. did you not disappoint. wow that was incredible. what a great race to the finish there. so much action throughout this race. i had a blast being up here. joey logano congratulations to him. >> the story for me is joey gase and j.j. yeley they came from nowhere and battled to the front of the field and the move logano made on the last lap. he made all the moves perfectly. >> next weekend nascar xfinity series is off. iowa in two weeks. when we get there we'll have plenty to talk about. >> third short track race of the year adam. right now, larry mcreynolds
number of drivers coming down pit road, brendan gaughan, you see here colliding with the pit sign holder of the 98 of aric almirola. two pit crew members were hurt on that 98 team. one of them taken to the infield care center and released. another taken to a local hospital for further evaluation. that's the latest we have on that situation. >> so a big win today for joey logano. jeff gordon's final trip to the tv booth with us and i think you saved your best for last pretty entertaining....
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>> my name is brendan murphy. i'm a sophomore at sleepy hollow high school. the whole program i have it's the stars program -- sponsor a trophy and reward a superstar. the athletes here at the special olympics today they all go home with a trophy. i hope that they all feel like winners today no matter what. [ starting gun pops ] [ crowd cheering ] >> jump! >> look-it. i won! >> at first i said, "what do i have a lot of that most people would like?" and my sister is a very enthusiastic irish dancer. she has boxes of trophies lying around in her attic, and once we finally found out what we were going to give the trophies to, i started off putting a little post on one of the message boards for the tristate area. the message went viral. they're all like, "give your trophies," cause everyone wants to get rid of these trophies and you couldn't get a better cause than giving the special olympics trophies. >> i'm just so happy i won this trophy. i won a medal. >> i won, i'm happy, and thank god. >> hopefully, yes, i do continue this for the special olympics. i can't
>> my name is brendan murphy. i'm a sophomore at sleepy hollow high school. the whole program i have it's the stars program -- sponsor a trophy and reward a superstar. the athletes here at the special olympics today they all go home with a trophy. i hope that they all feel like winners today no matter what. [ starting gun pops ] [ crowd cheering ] >> jump! >> look-it. i won! >> at first i said, "what do i have a lot of that most people would like?" and my...
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senators, congressman bob brady and brendan boyle, and visitors from outside of philadelphia or pennsylvania, members of congress from both parties to see not only the tragedy, but to inform their work in the congress for issues of safety and infrastructure support with regard to amtrak. this has been a massive effort. it's been painful. as we've already reported, there were seven deceased individuals confirmed. i'm going to ask fire commissioner derek sawyer to give an update from the work of the fire department and the police department this morning at the site. commissioner sawyer? >>> good afternoon. this morning around 8:00 this morning, we received a call to bring back our dog, our cadaver dog. so we worked in conjunction with a dog from pa task force and the police department to go out and do another search of that first car that was, that had a large amount of wreckage. the dog hit on a couple of spots and we were able to find one other passenger in the wreckage. we utilized our hydraulic tools to open up the train a little bit more so that we can reach the person and be able to extr
senators, congressman bob brady and brendan boyle, and visitors from outside of philadelphia or pennsylvania, members of congress from both parties to see not only the tragedy, but to inform their work in the congress for issues of safety and infrastructure support with regard to amtrak. this has been a massive effort. it's been painful. as we've already reported, there were seven deceased individuals confirmed. i'm going to ask fire commissioner derek sawyer to give an update from the work of...