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. - [david] okay. the angry cathy. - [david] (laughs) how did you get that name? - [john] well, my wife designed the pizza, and she would come down here and ask the cooks and the guys to make her this pizza. and one time she came down here and said that she wanted extra jalapenos on it because she was a little bit more angry today than normal-- - [david] oh, so it's a warm pizza with a little bite. - [john] yeah. so we're just stretching out our dough here. i got a little bit of i'm gonna put this down. - [david] what's that? - [john] that's our jalapeno peppers on it. - the angry cathy, i like that. - [john] a little bit of cheddar cheese on top. put it right in. - [david] oh look at that. - [john] this oven is gonna cook that baby up super quick, make the crust airy, crisp and just delightful to eat. - [david] looks like it's ready, huh? at that baby, huh. - [david] that's like a piece of art. there a little bit like that. - [david] cause the hot air rises, huh? - [john] yeah. - [david] look at that.
. - [david] okay. the angry cathy. - [david] (laughs) how did you get that name? - [john] well, my wife designed the pizza, and she would come down here and ask the cooks and the guys to make her this pizza. and one time she came down here and said that she wanted extra jalapenos on it because she was a little bit more angry today than normal-- - [david] oh, so it's a warm pizza with a little bite. - [john] yeah. so we're just stretching out our dough here. i got a little bit of i'm gonna put...
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david? david: like "thrilla in manilla" big donors concern millions of campaign bucks are going to waste. a warning to jeb bush not to go after marco rubio tonight. take a look. >> jeb got into the thing about being joyful for campaign. if they decided they will tear people down, that is what they are going to do. david: round two of the fight night. so who will remain standing at the end of the night? ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in
david? david: like "thrilla in manilla" big donors concern millions of campaign bucks are going to waste. a warning to jeb bush not to go after marco rubio tonight. take a look. >> jeb got into the thing about being joyful for campaign. if they decided they will tear people down, that is what they are going to do. david: round two of the fight night. so who will remain standing at the end of the night? ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like...
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. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. i am david gora -- david gura. getting raises, increase the hourly pay, part of a workforce investment plan. has 1.4 million u.s. workers, will also provide basic short-term disability to full-time hourly employees. and the number of banks backed by it art collection based on a filing, a billionaire has entered into a credit agreement with morgan stanley. do not disclose the size of the credit line or his interest rate. he has previously entered with -- entered into similar agreements with other banks, and still on top when it comes to jersey sales, steph curry number one followed by lebron james of cleveland, with sales from october through november. kobe bryant is playing his final season in the nba. bloombergs the business flash. we are following some developing news with what has happened with twitter. about 3.6is up by percent, but within the last half hour or so, we have seen the stop rise by as much as 9.7%. the reason here is that cnbc cited a takeover speculation, but news corp. has singed divide -- has si
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david: i am david gura. coming up, contributor joel stein gives us the lowdown on the unusual bernie sanders campaign. carol: and a war on salt. david: and timely advice on how not to get sick at work. more on that and more as we go behind the latest issue, right here on bloomberg radio and television. ♪ carol: we begin this week with the presidential campaign of bernie sanders. the vermont senator is taking on hillary clinton for the democratic nomination, definitely making himself heard. david: he took on wall street during a speech in new york city, and on "all due respect." senator bernie sanders: are we in danger, once again, of a too big to fail situation, where the taxpayers have to bail them out? here is the irony. there are few people who know this. after we bailed the banks out, because they were too big to fail, three out of the four are significantly bigger then they were when we bailed them out. carol: joel stein wrote the cover story. "bernie sanders does not want your vote." he joins us on t
david: i am david gura. coming up, contributor joel stein gives us the lowdown on the unusual bernie sanders campaign. carol: and a war on salt. david: and timely advice on how not to get sick at work. more on that and more as we go behind the latest issue, right here on bloomberg radio and television. ♪ carol: we begin this week with the presidential campaign of bernie sanders. the vermont senator is taking on hillary clinton for the democratic nomination, definitely making himself heard....
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david: if we don't lose electricity. melissa: david. david: mostly they do happen on a weekday. happens more often than not. melissa: really? david: and a full moon. well, nearly $2 billion was released almost at the same time the american hostages were released into iran leaving a lot of people to question whether the u.s. actually paid a ransom. we take it to our panel. melissa: and donald trump versus the national review. we're going to speak with representatives from both sides on the war of words that is ripping the republican party apart. david: also a different war on the gridiron this weekend. brady versus manning. whose your pick? former punter for the jets and giants and former steelers quarterback charlie badge giving us their picks this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex
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david: thank you so much, brett. brett: my pleasure. david: that does it, i'm david gura. a reminder, the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek" is available online and on newsstands. we will see you again next week. right here, on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ hans: coming up on "bloomberg best," interviews from the davos economics forum. thinkers and powerful leaders bring their insight to bloomber television. >> we are continuing to invest in the downturn. >> do we think the world is falling apart? 8 all over again?ei >> 2008, we are repeating it. >> a unique perspective on the most pressing economic questions from the biggest names in business. join us now on "bloomberg best."
david: thank you so much, brett. brett: my pleasure. david: that does it, i'm david gura. a reminder, the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek" is available online and on newsstands. we will see you again next week. right here, on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ hans: coming up on "bloomberg best," interviews from the davos economics forum. thinkers and powerful leaders bring their insight to bloomber television. >> we are continuing to invest in the downturn....
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by that i mean david asman. david: surprise, surprise. donald trump making controversial remarks comparing united states and nfl take a listen. >> we're going bad, folks, we're going soft just like the nfl. we're going soft. it is true, think of it. am i right? am i right? , am i right? [shouting] david: joining us for reaction and more sports analysis is fox sports college football analyst joel chat and sports buddy co-host mike ozanian. mike to you, what do you think, generally speaking of donald trump's remarks? >> like a lot of remarks he has they're sensational. you know, football is not soft. i know first-hand. i think if trump were ever on the field he would know that first-hand as well. there are a lot of things going on, one of those particular the ncaa and nfl they have to protect themselves against litigation from business standpoint. the nfl already had to pay out at $700 million settlement in a lawsuit that resulted from concussions. right now the penalties he is referring to he saw from some of the games referring over the w
by that i mean david asman. david: surprise, surprise. donald trump making controversial remarks comparing united states and nfl take a listen. >> we're going bad, folks, we're going soft just like the nfl. we're going soft. it is true, think of it. am i right? am i right? , am i right? [shouting] david: joining us for reaction and more sports analysis is fox sports college football analyst joel chat and sports buddy co-host mike ozanian. mike to you, what do you think, generally speaking...
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david: all right. bottom line is, people are not buying as they should be to get rid of that extra reserve. larry shover, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: president obama's immigration plan is heading to highest court. the supreme court will use the executive order to shield up to five million immigrants from deportation. fox news's shannon bream in d.c. with the latest. shannon. reporter: melissa, with word that the justice will hear this challenge to president obama's executive actions on immigration we're teed up for a decision to come in late june, right in the middle of the presidential election. the justices are considering an action led by texas. it includes 26 states total. the states are arguing that the president went far beyond his constitutional powers and right around congress when decided to block deportation for millions in the this country illegally as well as making them eligible for things like work permits and various other benefits. texas attorney general ken paxton said, quot
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david. david: president obama returning from the holidays with new plans for federal legislation on gun control and they do not involve congress. he met with attorney general loretta lynch to control ownership and sale of guns through executive action. that is not the end of the gun control agenda for the week. peter barnes has details. peter? reporter: that's right, david. president is expected to sign executive orders on gun control sometime this week, based on recommendations from the law enforcement team. recommendations reportedly could focus on expanding background checks on gun buyers and closing exceptions for small scale gun retailers. current law exempts retail that's sell weapons online. another executive order could make it easy illegal for some people accused of domestic abuse to buy a firearm. >> these are not only recommendations well within my legal authority and the executive branch but they're also ones that the overwhelming of majority of the american people, including gun
david. david: president obama returning from the holidays with new plans for federal legislation on gun control and they do not involve congress. he met with attorney general loretta lynch to control ownership and sale of guns through executive action. that is not the end of the gun control agenda for the week. peter barnes has details. peter? reporter: that's right, david. president is expected to sign executive orders on gun control sometime this week, based on recommendations from the law...
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david karp. thank you so much for joining us. david: thank you for having me. emily: thank you for keeping this meeting on the schedule. david: i do have a schedule now. emily: now you are part of yahoo!, you have meetings. david: we had meetings before yahoo! this has turned into a pretty major team of nearly 300 people. and a pretty major business that we launched a year and a half ago. emily: tell me about you, where you grew up. tell me about your parents. david: i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad also in music -- was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. in my mom's work in the recording industry. i remember spending those nights and weekends in my dad's recording studio. it felt like the starship enterprise. emily: when did you learn how to code? david: i learned markup languages when i was about 11 years old to start making stuff for the internet. when i w
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david blatt released a statement through his dubai had a 83 -- , david griffin, the cavaliers gm expected to meet with the media at 545 we will have that press conference here on fox 8. >> has been speculated that iran did not get along with david blatt .ge don't know if we look at any proof of that . naturally that at some point they went to him and said that were considering making the move or perhaps he went to them and . none of that will come out for the cavaliers as to what was said or what transpired, they feel, that perhaps tyronn lue gives them a better chance to get a title more than david blatt . tyronn lue is trusted by lebron james. >> you see him on the bench he is usually talking to tyronn lue . he is respected by the lebron james what are the reasons the cavaliersre made him a top 8 of contract many believed that when hired, that if for some reason i thought that david blatt cannot get the job done then tyronn lue would be able to resume as head coach. >> say how this pans out . another big story story, potentially crippling winterstorm as many as 85 million people in its
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david: and i am david gura. carol: we will explore the unusual interests of robert mercer. david: and if you are looking for a butler, there is "hello albert." we will see if we can solve all of your domestic challenges. all of that and more as we have "bloomberg businessweek" on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: there were a lot of interesting stories this week, but one thing that stood out to me this week, david, had to do with 10,000 baby boomers who are retiring every week, a lot of individuals leaving companies, and companies are getting nervous with what they are thinking about and what they are doing. they take the older employees and help to teach the younger generations so they do not have a leadership gap. david: key companies, gm and others, looking at this proactively. and another great story about american express. for a long time american express was a sign that you had made it, and the company had tried to expand, give more people cards, people of lower incomes, and that does not seem like that has worked out well for them. carol: they have had a hard time. a
david: and i am david gura. carol: we will explore the unusual interests of robert mercer. david: and if you are looking for a butler, there is "hello albert." we will see if we can solve all of your domestic challenges. all of that and more as we have "bloomberg businessweek" on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: there were a lot of interesting stories this week, but one thing that stood out to me this week, david, had to do with 10,000 baby boomers who are retiring every...
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david: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, good afternoon, i'm david girl. gura.id companies are cutting back thanks to the strong dollar, and market turbulence them even more. the central bank of japan taking up page from the ecb playbook as it introduces negative rates. does the governor have any leverage left? toox taking drastic action cope with a changing market, splitting off services acquired five years ago. will the decision address the fundamental issues the company has faced? first, julie hyman has the latest. julie: stocks are near the high for the session today, a friday where people want to belong into the weekend. it's been a rare occurrence. it looks like the second straight up week as well for the s&p 500. specifically all major averages seeing the high. if you look at the s&p over the course of the day, you have seen rather than the more dramatic volatility that we have seen lately, yesterday, for example we bounced between gains and losses, we'll bring much hung on to gains for the entire day. and built upon those gains. groups who at the a
david: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, good afternoon, i'm david girl. gura.id companies are cutting back thanks to the strong dollar, and market turbulence them even more. the central bank of japan taking up page from the ecb playbook as it introduces negative rates. does the governor have any leverage left? toox taking drastic action cope with a changing market, splitting off services acquired five years ago. will the decision address the fundamental issues the company has...
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david? >> matt gutman in mexico tonight. matt, thank you. >>> now, to the other major headline around the world tonight. the death of a music legend and his secret in the end. david bowie had been quietly battling cancer. his final album released just days ago, and the message he left behind. abc's david wright tonight on bowl we're's bowie's battle these last 18 months. >> reporter: having styled himself like a pop star from another planet, today, david bowie went back to the diagnosed with cancer 18 months ago, he'd kept it private. today, in l.a., new york and london, fans are in shock. paying tribute and grieving. >> i just loved his music. i loved him. >> reporter: he was born david jones, and took the stage name bowie because the davy jones of the monkees got there first. his first big hit "space oddy." this is ground control to major tom >> reporter: inspired by the apollo space program. influenced by andy warhol, bowie came up with the concept for ziggy stardust, a rock band from out
david? >> matt gutman in mexico tonight. matt, thank you. >>> now, to the other major headline around the world tonight. the death of a music legend and his secret in the end. david bowie had been quietly battling cancer. his final album released just days ago, and the message he left behind. abc's david wright tonight on bowl we're's bowie's battle these last 18 months. >> reporter: having styled himself like a pop star from another planet, today, david bowie went back to...
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david: we are joined in new york with more horror stories. this is a company that was in the news after a colossal merger. the merger was not a success from the get-go? >> there was a lot of optimism. united, the size of their network, and continental's management. they will will run and their employees were happy. the idea was you would have a powerhouse. that hasn't happened. get the different ways to measure performance, this airline has done poorly. think that you have bad stories about airlines. they all have problems. with united, there are extreme problems. non-discount airlines, looking year after year and quarter after quarter, they finish at the bottom of the barrel. customers are set. customer satisfaction has been poor at united for a long time. about someonete that had cerebral palsy and there was not a wheelchair for them to get off the airplane. drake: crawling off of the airplane. he was a disability rights activist. he was coming home to d.c. there was not an i/o wheelchair to take you to the jetway. was because of a misunder
david: we are joined in new york with more horror stories. this is a company that was in the news after a colossal merger. the merger was not a success from the get-go? >> there was a lot of optimism. united, the size of their network, and continental's management. they will will run and their employees were happy. the idea was you would have a powerhouse. that hasn't happened. get the different ways to measure performance, this airline has done poorly. think that you have bad stories...
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david: the u.s. jobs report comes in the midst of market turmoil centered around the turmoil in china, plunging commodity prices, and the global effect of a stronger dollar. joining me is michelle myers, economics,ctor of and steve wood at russell investments. thanks for being here. michelle, let me start with you. we have to talk about wages. we had the white house press conference a few minutes ago saying they've administration a disappointed with where wages are. it's still a point of weakness. michelle: i did say that the one point this disappointing. we saw no change in wage growth. year-over-year, you see a modest up tick to 2.5%. that's largely because last december was so weak. it was favorable base effect. i think it is a bit of a puzzle. we are seeing rapid job growth, well in excess of what we are seeing in other indicators of the economy, including gdp, and a recovery at 5%. and yet, we are not yet realizing much in the way of wage growth. perhaps it's a matter of time. maybe we are not y
david: the u.s. jobs report comes in the midst of market turmoil centered around the turmoil in china, plunging commodity prices, and the global effect of a stronger dollar. joining me is michelle myers, economics,ctor of and steve wood at russell investments. thanks for being here. michelle, let me start with you. we have to talk about wages. we had the white house press conference a few minutes ago saying they've administration a disappointed with where wages are. it's still a point of...
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david? david: meanwhile the iran nuclear deal is taking effect and with it the end to financial sanctions on tehran. fox business's peter barnes at the white house with the very latest. peter, the floodgates are about to open. reporter: they're opening already, david. the president announced this yesterday saying iran taken steps necessary to comply with last year's nuclear agreement including filling a nearly-finished nuclear reactor in iraq, iran, rather, with concrete and shipping an, iran shipping most of it is nuclear material out of the country as required. in exchange the u.s. lifted the sanctions as it agreed. paid iran $1.7 billion to settle a claim between unfilled weapons contract between u.s. and iran, dating back before the iranian revolution of 1979. >> now that iran's actions have been verified it can get to receive relief from certain nuclear sanctions and gain access to its own money that had been frozen. perhaps most important of all, we achieved this historic progress thro
david? david: meanwhile the iran nuclear deal is taking effect and with it the end to financial sanctions on tehran. fox business's peter barnes at the white house with the very latest. peter, the floodgates are about to open. reporter: they're opening already, david. the president announced this yesterday saying iran taken steps necessary to comply with last year's nuclear agreement including filling a nearly-finished nuclear reactor in iraq, iran, rather, with concrete and shipping an, iran...
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david: are they listening? are there signs they are starting to pay attention to the customer experience? drake: i think so. some of these are changes that -- to be fair to him, were put in place under him. some of these take time to labor issues always take a while to work out. listen.- they do they have this customer experience department that is looking at what customers think. they changed the coffee. david: thank god. carol: exactly, but they also led to the boarding process. drake: both of those things are funny. cover story three years ago about the merger. the way i opened it was talking about coffee and the process of figuring out what coffee they would serve on this airline was incredibly detailed, labor-intensive. they settled on one, they had to change it. three years later, they are doing it all over again. there is a little bit of kind of getting back to zero. heading in the right direction. carol: to give them a couple of props, they were integrating two huge companies. it wasn't easy. i'm not fo
david: are they listening? are there signs they are starting to pay attention to the customer experience? drake: i think so. some of these are changes that -- to be fair to him, were put in place under him. some of these take time to labor issues always take a while to work out. listen.- they do they have this customer experience department that is looking at what customers think. they changed the coffee. david: thank god. carol: exactly, but they also led to the boarding process. drake: both...
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i'm david muir. the national college football championship on espn tonight, and i hope to see you tomorrow night from washington. >> now on newscenter 5. >> amex and drug lord finally captured. we investigate with the exclusive evidence that could have been headed for new england. >> how it could affect tomorrow' s pm commute. >> breaking news, a boston home and office up in flames. >> this is where the magic happens. >> what is so special about the must-have bike coming out of this watertown company. >> from boston' s news leader, this is newscenter 5 at 7:00. ed: we' news in mattapan. three people including a firefighter rushed to the hospital after a building goes up in flames. >> a father and son also let' s get right to newscenter 5' s john atwater live at the scene. >> we are learning that firefighters are now blaming a starting this fire. first floor of the now burned-out home.
i'm david muir. the national college football championship on espn tonight, and i hope to see you tomorrow night from washington. >> now on newscenter 5. >> amex and drug lord finally captured. we investigate with the exclusive evidence that could have been headed for new england. >> how it could affect tomorrow' s pm commute. >> breaking news, a boston home and office up in flames. >> this is where the magic happens. >> what is so special about the must-have...
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look at crude oil, david. david: 5 1/2% decline on crude oil. that led to markets down. 29 out of 30 dow stocks in the red. walmart the only one moving higher. we have lost more than 500 points on the dow. lori rothman standing by at new york stock exchange, what was driving today's selloff? >> as you know, david and melissa, negative sentiment started first thing this morning with news out of north korea that they successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. and then the fed was cautious raising interest rates pointing to no inflation in the economy and very little in fact. selling accelerated at that point. despite the 1% declines of market it is off the worst less of the session. oil main culprit. i know you will talk about that through the hour. crude hammered the energy sector on wall street. off 4% when all said and done. dow will close down 250, below the key psychological mark of 17,000. vix down 7%, stablizing at 20.4. it was risk-off today. they fled into perceived security of government treasurys. gold was up 15 bucks an ounce as well. you me
look at crude oil, david. david: 5 1/2% decline on crude oil. that led to markets down. 29 out of 30 dow stocks in the red. walmart the only one moving higher. we have lost more than 500 points on the dow. lori rothman standing by at new york stock exchange, what was driving today's selloff? >> as you know, david and melissa, negative sentiment started first thing this morning with news out of north korea that they successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. and then the fed was cautious raising...
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david. david market turmoil hitting the 2016 race. wall street and attacked by both sides are i'll according to new report in the financial times. here's bret there are the anchor of special report on "fox news." it's good to see you bret. before we deal with the wall street side let's deal with the terror side. one thing that wall street all of the economies worried about is if donald trump's first aid trade war. he's talked about as much as a 45% tariff on stuff coming in from china and he spoke about that last night during the debate. let's point this out and get your reaction. >> i'm totally open to tariff. if they don't treat us fairly hey their whole trade is terror tariff. they can do without the tariff. it's not fair trade. david: part of the reason the markets have gone down so much in his years because of china. if we slap a tariff on their goods they are going to go down and that means the market goes down more. >> that's right in the bath the back of or do we saw in neil tracked the opinion to track the question last night
david. david market turmoil hitting the 2016 race. wall street and attacked by both sides are i'll according to new report in the financial times. here's bret there are the anchor of special report on "fox news." it's good to see you bret. before we deal with the wall street side let's deal with the terror side. one thing that wall street all of the economies worried about is if donald trump's first aid trade war. he's talked about as much as a 45% tariff on stuff coming in from china...
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the legacy left by david bowie. in more ways than one, he was late out of this world. ♪ reap: david boy adopted many -- reporter: david bowie adopted many personas, from the 1960's, his first number one hit in 1969. ♪ x ♪ >> this is ground control to major tom ♪ >> a rational decision to keep on doing that. creating character after character. reporter: in 1976, he moved to west berlin, where he produced three albums. ♪ >> it really became a home for me, berlin, at that time. i enjoyed it because there was so much happening in berlin at that time. reporter: the peak of his success was in the 1980's, selling over 140 million records. ♪ >> ♪ the song playing on the radio ♪ reporter: on his 69th birthday, he released his last album, "black star," which may relate to his in pending death, and now, a new space oddity begins, a space left by his death. sarah: and his wife, imam, posted a tribute. and he fled los angeles and landed in west berlin, collaborating with iggy pop and most of all absorbing the vib
the legacy left by david bowie. in more ways than one, he was late out of this world. ♪ reap: david boy adopted many -- reporter: david bowie adopted many personas, from the 1960's, his first number one hit in 1969. ♪ x ♪ >> this is ground control to major tom ♪ >> a rational decision to keep on doing that. creating character after character. reporter: in 1976, he moved to west berlin, where he produced three albums. ♪ >> it really became a home for me, berlin, at...
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david: thank you so much. let's get more insight on why bank of america is turning more positive than apple. reportsd a litany of from analysts looking at apple, warning about supply of iphones, demand for iphones. recaps of what we've heard. >> there's been reports that there has been a slowdown in supply for iphones. apple is telling these companies they will not need as many. iphones account for 60% of apple's revenue. the last thing you want to hear is that there is a slowdown in demand for their main product. david: you've taken a look at a report from another analyst. they survey more than 1000 people over in china to see what their stance was on different iphones and things like that. one chart that is super respondents that have smart phones that are not iphones, 32% plan on their next phone purchase being an iphone. they are trying to grow that market share in china. david: something to highlight as well is how quickly they want to get new phones. >> in america, i buy a new phone every three years. ,
david: thank you so much. let's get more insight on why bank of america is turning more positive than apple. reportsd a litany of from analysts looking at apple, warning about supply of iphones, demand for iphones. recaps of what we've heard. >> there's been reports that there has been a slowdown in supply for iphones. apple is telling these companies they will not need as many. iphones account for 60% of apple's revenue. the last thing you want to hear is that there is a slowdown in...
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david. david: a lot of fun. meanwhile michael bloomberg is mulling something he told our neil cavuto he would never do. the former new york city mayor is reportedly considering a third party run for president. he is getting mixed reactions on the campaign trail. >> i would love to have michael bloomberg run. i would love that competition. i think i would do very well against it. i would love to see michael bloomberg run. >> the way he said what he said, if i don't get the nomination he might not but so i will relief him of that and said he won't get the nomination. david: charlie gasparino who has the best sources in the world because a couple weeks ago, trump says he wants bloomberg in. that it would be good for trump. do you believe that? >> i could tell you what i reported. it was the day after fox business debate. i said, aides to bloomberg are telling people he's really think about doing it. you know, and he's heartened by his internal polling. i have some of the results of the polling if he runs head-to-he
david. david: a lot of fun. meanwhile michael bloomberg is mulling something he told our neil cavuto he would never do. the former new york city mayor is reportedly considering a third party run for president. he is getting mixed reactions on the campaign trail. >> i would love to have michael bloomberg run. i would love that competition. i think i would do very well against it. i would love to see michael bloomberg run. >> the way he said what he said, if i don't get the nomination...
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@david blatt is going to be a @sought after coach. @brandon haywood with the cast @last year saying they were @hesitant to challenge lebron @being a rookie head coach last @year. @they gave him special treatment @want correct him. @blatt and lost the team. @tyronn lue the new head coach. @fourth head coaching change @since 2010. @he's been the associate coach @since 2014. @highest paid consistent in the @-- as at that particular time @in the lead. @he saved david blattt calling @the time-out. @i tell you now, the cavs @players love him. @he's 38 years old, first head @coaching job. @he's a former player first- @round pick with denver traded @with the lakers, won which @wereships with the lakers and @coached -- won championships @with the lakers. @ping it up in the second. @wild cath stover strong -- @wildcat stover strong. @daniel chambers taking it @strong. @bringing the eagles within two. @this game would go to double @overtime. @russ there you have it. @>> you know it's a big game @when he said would hoo --wooh @oo. @ @>>> going to
@david blatt is going to be a @sought after coach. @brandon haywood with the cast @last year saying they were @hesitant to challenge lebron @being a rookie head coach last @year. @they gave him special treatment @want correct him. @blatt and lost the team. @tyronn lue the new head coach. @fourth head coaching change @since 2010. @he's been the associate coach @since 2014. @highest paid consistent in the @-- as at that particular time @in the lead. @he saved david blattt calling @the time-out....
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david: yeah. david: fight is on for 2016 with less than a month before voting begins, established candidates fighting against outsiders. governor chris christie said show time is over. >> show time is over, everybody. we're not electing entertainer in chief. showmanship is fun. but not kind of leadership that will truly change america. david: here to weigh in, brad black man, recall gw bush former deputy assistant, marjorie clifton, former consultant of obama campaign and dan henninger, of "the wall street journal." "the wall street journal" today featured this piece about the best insider for those kind of drawn to the outside. a lot of republicans drawn to the outsider but not kill willing to go the distance. sort of labels chris christie as that character. do you agree? >> a little hard to say who will be best best but chris christie in line with his persona. he is one guy taking it on directly. and he is not shrinking from the fact he is professional politician and insider. he is making argume
david: yeah. david: fight is on for 2016 with less than a month before voting begins, established candidates fighting against outsiders. governor chris christie said show time is over. >> show time is over, everybody. we're not electing entertainer in chief. showmanship is fun. but not kind of leadership that will truly change america. david: here to weigh in, brad black man, recall gw bush former deputy assistant, marjorie clifton, former consultant of obama campaign and dan henninger,...
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began with breaking news, for the cavaliers , have fired head coach david blatt after back-to-back lens, signing his top assistant tyronn lue to a three-year contract to take over as the new head coach, cavs gm david griffin says they she was a lack ofda connectedness in the locker room and felt that the team was improving despite being 30 and 11 and the top team in the eastern conference .a but news david griffin spelled out the reason behind that move in a press conference that ended about three minutes ago and start with coverage with p.j. ziegler.uve >> dave blatt lasted one half seasons with the cavaliers> led them to the nba finals and to the best record in the eastern conference at the lack of connectedness that led to his firing, he was this far today about 4:00 p.m., the cavaliers are returned for the for the bulls who come into town tomorrow, they are 30 -- 11 halfway to the season the third-best record in the nba, he led them to the nba finals, just two victories away from the title, the cavaliers arewo 03 against the top two teams in the data season as general manager david
began with breaking news, for the cavaliers , have fired head coach david blatt after back-to-back lens, signing his top assistant tyronn lue to a three-year contract to take over as the new head coach, cavs gm david griffin says they she was a lack ofda connectedness in the locker room and felt that the team was improving despite being 30 and 11 and the top team in the eastern conference .a but news david griffin spelled out the reason behind that move in a press conference that ended about...
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david: thank you. david: rnc chief analyst. melissa: democratic side of the presidential race is burning up with bernie sanders catching up to hillary clinton. david: amazing. melissa: top concern for americans downplayed by the president. we'll talk to lieutenant colonel ralph peters for his thoughts on the fight against isis. melissa: thank a billion, iran. iran releasing 10 u.s. sailors after two navy boats crossed iranian waters. they are telling fox news that there was no apology from the u.s. to iranians but there was this. >> also want to thank the iranian authorities for their cooperation and quick response. i think we can all imagine how a similar situation may have played out three or four years ago. melissa: meanwhile iran could receive billions of dollars worth of sanction relief in the coming days. fox news's jennifer griffin is at the pentagon with the latest. a lot to sort through there, jennifer. reporter: that's right, melissa. a knave lieutenant did apologize in video clip released by iranian revolutionary gua
david: thank you. david: rnc chief analyst. melissa: democratic side of the presidential race is burning up with bernie sanders catching up to hillary clinton. david: amazing. melissa: top concern for americans downplayed by the president. we'll talk to lieutenant colonel ralph peters for his thoughts on the fight against isis. melissa: thank a billion, iran. iran releasing 10 u.s. sailors after two navy boats crossed iranian waters. they are telling fox news that there was no apology from the...
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david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, good afternoon. i'm david gura. struggling for direction today. the s&p 500 swing between gains and losses. the big story is oil, climbing above $33 on a story that russia is willing to discuss with opec. the world health organization raising the alarm on the zika virus which has spread explosively, they say, to 23 countries in the americas. the travel industry is already dealing with the disease. amazon reporting after the bell today. will they get a boost from web services? will the media take a bite out of the margins? first let's go to the markets desk with julie hyman. julie: it has been a day of vacillating between gains and losses. right now, stocks are in the green. nasdaq has been meeting all day long, but over the course of the day, you see some volatility, a couple of dips, but then turning into recovery. indeed, investors have had a lot to weigh. earnings, economic data, looking ahead to tech earnings, looking ahead to tomorrow's gdp data. if you look on the earnings , the snapshot of the earnings season
david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, good afternoon. i'm david gura. struggling for direction today. the s&p 500 swing between gains and losses. the big story is oil, climbing above $33 on a story that russia is willing to discuss with opec. the world health organization raising the alarm on the zika virus which has spread explosively, they say, to 23 countries in the americas. the travel industry is already dealing with the disease. amazon reporting after the bell today....
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david. david: greg palkot, thank you very much. melissa: here to weigh in on iran's big business push in europe, research associate for margaret thatcher center for freedom. thanks for joining us. a lot of people watched the iranian leader go from italy and move on to france. he was there is there opening his moneybag, collecting contracts and really refilling the covers. what do you think about that? >> you're right. in europe financial considerations really trump security consideration and concerns more so than in the u.s. for u.s., companies and government, security threats that still exist, rightly so, still sort of trump the financial concerns. look in europe a country like italy has over 12% unemployment. for youth close to 30%. they want to be the first movers into iran to sort of, inc. those deals before ink those deals. melissa: are you surprised france putting interests of airbus, trying to make a big deal sell 100 new planes to iran to replenish their fleet which is so out of date and would put that ahead as recent victi
david. david: greg palkot, thank you very much. melissa: here to weigh in on iran's big business push in europe, research associate for margaret thatcher center for freedom. thanks for joining us. a lot of people watched the iranian leader go from italy and move on to france. he was there is there opening his moneybag, collecting contracts and really refilling the covers. what do you think about that? >> you're right. in europe financial considerations really trump security consideration...
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david? >> david kerley at reagan airport. david, thank you. >>> now to maine this evening and the fallout after what the governor said there now being called racist. after talking about his state's drug epidemic saying drug dealers come to maine and "impregnate young white girls." abc's cecilia vega on what the governor is saying now. >> reporter: amid outrage and accusations of racism tonight the governor of maine struggling to explain himself. >> i made one slip-up. i made one word slip-up. >> reporter: the so-called slip-up? these remarks about maine's drug epidemic and out of state drug dealers. >> these are guys that are named d-money, smoothie, shifty. they come up here, they sell their heroin. then ty go back home. incidentally, half the time they impregnate a young white girl before they leave. >> reporter: today in maine's state house republican paul twisting his words. >> instead of saying maine women i said white women. if you go to maine, you will see that we're essentially 95% white. am i perfect? no. do i want t
david? >> david kerley at reagan airport. david, thank you. >>> now to maine this evening and the fallout after what the governor said there now being called racist. after talking about his state's drug epidemic saying drug dealers come to maine and "impregnate young white girls." abc's cecilia vega on what the governor is saying now. >> reporter: amid outrage and accusations of racism tonight the governor of maine struggling to explain himself. >> i made...
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david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> tonight, our weather team is that could bring more than a foot of snow by the end of the week. here is one of the possible tracks. major cities including washington, d.c., philly, new york, boston, all bracing for a possible hit. rob has much more on that in a moment. but first booeshgs in the middle of a deep freeze from the south to the mid-atlantic to the northeast, and in one tennessee town, it is hampering the search for one toddler, now missing for days. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, hundreds of searchers braving brutal cold, combing the woods for any sign of 2-year-old noah chamberlin, now missing for a sixth day in rugged terrain west of nashville. >> people have just been praying that this child will miraculously be okay. >> reporter: the toddler vanished on thursday afternoon while on a hiking trip with his grandmother. conditions so cold, authorities only allowing people to search for an hour at a time. officials say the search will
david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> tonight, our weather team is that could bring more than a foot of snow by the end of the week. here is one of the possible tracks. major cities including washington, d.c., philly, new york, boston, all bracing for a possible hit. rob has much more on that in a moment. but first booeshgs in the middle of a deep freeze from the south to the mid-atlantic to the northeast, and in one tennessee town, it is hampering the search for...
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david? >> that's good news. david wright leading us off tonight. david, thank you. >>> we turn now to the other developing headline tonight. the notorious drug lord el chapo who escaped months ago into that mile-long tunnel carved beneath his prison cell with full electricity and a motorcycle waiting, tonight captured. here's the poster just released. but it came after a bloody shootout. and in the end this is what he looked like when he was found. but there does remain a central question at this hour after multiple escapes. will he now be brought here to the u.s.? abc's gio benitez, who first showed us that tunnel in mexico, back on the case tonight. >> reporter: his head covered in white blanket, the most wanted drug lord in the world, joaquin "el chapo" guzman led away by authorities after six months on the run. mexican marines launching the raid in the drug lord's home state of sinaloa before dawn, killing five cartel members in the firefight. inside the hideout, an arsenal of weapons. .
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katty: that was david bowie. thanks very much for joining us. we remember david bowie. a quick look at other news -- more than 40 people have been killed in three separate attacks in iraq. one targeted a baghdad shopping center. there was a car bomb blast, and then gunmen rushed in and seized hostages. security forces stormed the building, and militants detonated suicide belts. the islamic state said it was behind the attack to german -- the attacks. german police said they believe the attacks on sunday against foreigners in cologne were carried out by extremist hooligans as a reprisal for violence on new year's eve. at least 11 people, including pakistanis and syrians, were targeted. police say the assaults may have been planned in advance on social media. princess christina of spain who is sixth in line to the throne has gone on trial. the case centers on the business activities of her husband who is accused of embezzling more than $6 million from a charitable organization, which she ran. -- he ran. she is accused of failing to inform tax authorities about the income.
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david. david: quite a fight. historic. like it or not facebook's coo sheryl sandberg's new strategy for fighting isis recruitment on social media may have you scratching your head. melissa: what really happened over three years ago in benghazi? we'll speak to the real-life heroes behind the tragic event that inspired the blockbuster film "13 hours." david: which they believe the story, hook, lining and sinker. the latest storm from the weather center. latest details coming right up. >> i drove home from work. i'm not used to driving in snow. it was pretty rough driving home. took him an hour to get four miles. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonar
david. david: quite a fight. historic. like it or not facebook's coo sheryl sandberg's new strategy for fighting isis recruitment on social media may have you scratching your head. melissa: what really happened over three years ago in benghazi? we'll speak to the real-life heroes behind the tragic event that inspired the blockbuster film "13 hours." david: which they believe the story, hook, lining and sinker. the latest storm from the weather center. latest details coming right up....
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back to you, david. david: greg palkot. melissa. melissa: here to weigh in former navy seal rob o'neill and fox news contributor. we hear about bomb making factory in brussels. two days after we learn about jihadi university in raqqa. what does all this tell you? >> what is it going on, melissa this is direct growth of result of isis. regardless how much territory we're claiming we're getting back. this is all spawning from raqqa. comes out of raqqa. goes through turkey into western europe. what they found there was there is remnants of it. atp, which is asset tone peroxide. this is mother of sate ton for bomb buildings because so volatile but it is there. coming from schools in raqqa. they're teaching people how to do it. bringing videos across. one of the videos was captured. it will get worse as long as we let raqqa continue tobruk call. continue to be middle of jihad. melissa: in your training as navy seal what is step one? do we need to go in? we know where raqqa screen hadi university is? should we go blow it up? >> i've been
back to you, david. david: greg palkot. melissa. melissa: here to weigh in former navy seal rob o'neill and fox news contributor. we hear about bomb making factory in brussels. two days after we learn about jihadi university in raqqa. what does all this tell you? >> what is it going on, melissa this is direct growth of result of isis. regardless how much territory we're claiming we're getting back. this is all spawning from raqqa. comes out of raqqa. goes through turkey into western...
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david bowie's death from cancer last week came as a shock to just about everyone. few people besides the close inner circle of family and friends knew that the musician was ill. david bowie was a rock music icon for more than 40 years, he was known for hits like space odyssey, changes and rebel rebel. he died two days after his 69th birthday. bowie had strong connections to our area. two of his most famous albums were recorded right here.p7é a marker denotes the spot in center city where bowie worked. nbc 10's denise nakano has the details. >> reporter: a tribute to rocker david bowie outside the old sigma sound studios, that's where the singer recorded some of his young americans album in 1970s. long time wwmr dj believes that bowie came to philly to capture the music magic in the air back then known as the philly sound. >> the studio was known to have a rich tone to it so a lot of artists recorded there but to our great surprise and pleasure he was one of them. >> reporter: bowie also recorded his first al thumb david live in upper darby. bowie reminiscedra,dq
david bowie's death from cancer last week came as a shock to just about everyone. few people besides the close inner circle of family and friends knew that the musician was ill. david bowie was a rock music icon for more than 40 years, he was known for hits like space odyssey, changes and rebel rebel. he died two days after his 69th birthday. bowie had strong connections to our area. two of his most famous albums were recorded right here.p7é a marker denotes the spot in center city where...
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@he takes over for david blatt. @by the way, he's the first head @coach since conferences began @to be fired when his team has @the best record in conference. @83-40 overall. @30-11 this season. @the big thing about tyronn lue @is he's a former player. @players. @i don't want to say the players @gave up on david blatt, but @there was clearly something @going on. @david griffin saw that. @>> as we were watching this @news conference, the elephant @in the room is this was @lebron's move. @he's the most important guy on @the team, if not the league. @he was behind this. @>> if he still wanted david @blatt to be the head coach, he @let me finish with this, in the @nba finals last year, after @they won game two, i remember @david blatt was looking around. @he couldn't find the cavs' @locker room. @he asked where it was. @i had to direct him. @it's easy to get lost in @buildings, but it was bizarre. @this is the guy that needs to @take -- take us to the nba @championship. @he struggled to get to the nba. @he had to move h
@he takes over for david blatt. @by the way, he's the first head @coach since conferences began @to be fired when his team has @the best record in conference. @83-40 overall. @30-11 this season. @the big thing about tyronn lue @is he's a former player. @players. @i don't want to say the players @gave up on david blatt, but @there was clearly something @going on. @david griffin saw that. @>> as we were watching this @news conference, the elephant @in the room is this was @lebron's move....
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david: no. they have not got the training figured out yet so no one has started through seal qualifications. haveow we have women who gone through ranger school, which is the army. charlie: that was a great story. david: those women are -- charlie: as tough as anybody as you have seen. david: one of them was a mother of two. that is tough. dick meadows. he is no longer alive. leukemia, i think it was. classic story. born in a dirt floor shack in appalachia and then became one of the most famous soldiers in the army's history. charlie: what did he do? missions behind the lines in vietnam to try to rescue pow's, calling in airstrikes on trunks. after he retired, he became a the deltadvisor to force. his first mission was the attempt to rescue the hostages -- he was sent in ahead of the mission as undercover. who would doy reconnaissance at the embassy. these delta guys aren't going to go unless one of their own sets eyes on the target. he was doing the reconnaissance of the embassy. he had to rent
david: no. they have not got the training figured out yet so no one has started through seal qualifications. haveow we have women who gone through ranger school, which is the army. charlie: that was a great story. david: those women are -- charlie: as tough as anybody as you have seen. david: one of them was a mother of two. that is tough. dick meadows. he is no longer alive. leukemia, i think it was. classic story. born in a dirt floor shack in appalachia and then became one of the most famous...
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david: thanks, mark. turning to china where the shanghai deposit -- composite declined again overnight. the economy is set to grow at the weakest pace since 1990, but joseph siegel it's says things are not as bad as they appear. stiglitz says things are not as bad as they appear. >> it's not cataclysmic. it's a slowdown. there is no real news. the ways reminds us is you structure market roles can either diminish them monetary -- diminish of the volatility or increase the volatility. what is happening here, in a sense, as a consequence of some market rules that were not as well-designed as they could he. ceod: joining me now is the at p.r.c. macro advisors and oliver renick, stock market reporter for bloomberg news. you. let me start with it's always difficult to paraphrase an eminent economies -- economist like joseph stiglitz, but do you agree with him? >> if i dared disagree with a nobel laureate, i will. yields, event bond evaluations of the stock market, a real a not speak to real active electrode tou
david: thanks, mark. turning to china where the shanghai deposit -- composite declined again overnight. the economy is set to grow at the weakest pace since 1990, but joseph siegel it's says things are not as bad as they appear. stiglitz says things are not as bad as they appear. >> it's not cataclysmic. it's a slowdown. there is no real news. the ways reminds us is you structure market roles can either diminish them monetary -- diminish of the volatility or increase the volatility. what...