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>> we've got a thought about >> the political pendulum that swung to the left in 2008, bringing in the obama administration, has made a return to the right with the election of donald trump and a republican congress. experienced an uncertainty about the priorities and programs that might survive new leadership, leading to increased giving to their causes. >> this is no surprise to philanthropist tracy gary, an heir to the pillsbury fortune, who has already earmarked 92 percent of her fortune for causes she supports. >> i spoke with her recently >> tracy gary nice to have you >> thank you. so often the loser in an election their causes sort of get spurred because people are concerned the gov will not -- now that the government will not support their agenda. have you seen this in the aftermath of this election? >> absolutely this an incredibly exciting moment for planned parenthood, for the aclu, you know we need to also support black lives matter, immigrant and refugee groups, things the government isn't apt to actually support right now. >> this is the way it is. when reagan and bush c
>> we've got a thought about >> the political pendulum that swung to the left in 2008, bringing in the obama administration, has made a return to the right with the election of donald trump and a republican congress. experienced an uncertainty about the priorities and programs that might survive new leadership, leading to increased giving to their causes. >> this is no surprise to philanthropist tracy gary, an heir to the pillsbury fortune, who has already earmarked 92 percent...
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then point number two...the pendulum swings of for a moment there, it looked like the indians would take it all. but those cubbies surprised us all and came back with a vengeance. and then there was the drama of the extra innings, the rain delay...just was so much anticipation building that ultimately went in favor of the cubs, breaking that darned curse of the billy goat that so many believed held the cubbies back all these years. that fan says it's a dream come true....well it's a dream cubs fans spent all night celebrating out in wrigleyville. in fact, there are still a few stragglers out there right now as we speak. and coming up in the 6, o'clock hour, we'll take a look at how some of the cubs biggest fans are celebrating... of course celebrities came out to the game.. including charlie sheen, known as the "wild thing" from the movie major league. in the movie -- he played a cleveland organization said they would not ask him to throw out the first pitch.. but two cleveland businessmen flew him out to the game anyway. and of course, lebron james who won a championship with the cavs e
then point number two...the pendulum swings of for a moment there, it looked like the indians would take it all. but those cubbies surprised us all and came back with a vengeance. and then there was the drama of the extra innings, the rain delay...just was so much anticipation building that ultimately went in favor of the cubs, breaking that darned curse of the billy goat that so many believed held the cubbies back all these years. that fan says it's a dream come true....well it's a dream cubs...
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revolution is the beginning of a new era itself or just another swing of the just another swing of the pendulum. with nature's bounty hair, skin and nails you'll enjoy lustrous hair, vibrant skin, just another swing of the pendulum. and healthy nails... so no matter what happens,... you'll still feel beautiful. nature's bounty hair, skin and nails. better off healthy. this artoo unit must be delivered to the rebellion. come on artoo! ♪ artoo! welcome to the rebellion. ♪ this is for you. duracell and children's miracle network hospitals are powering imaginations everywhere. >>> welcome to the ""journal: editorial report."" a busy first full week for president-elect donald trump as his team pushes back on claims of chaos. vice president mike pence formally took the reigns on tuesday replacing new jersey governor chris christie as officials insist the ten-week effort to build the administration is on schedule. trump spent the week meeting with japan's prime minister shinzo abe as well as vetting candidates for top administration jobs with lieutenant general mike flynn, alabama senator
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you're correct seeing markets -- the pendulum tends to swing both ways over geopolitical risk. that's a factor. another factor is that we'll be getting a fed chairman by early 2018. now we're focused on the transition of fiscal policy but next year focus on who the next fed chairman will be. >> is that a simple transition to perhaps a slightly more hawkish fed chair and that's it, very simple change or is this a more meaningful change, we'll see more political interference, someone that donald trump can speak to day-to-day and really start to lose the independence of the fed? >> well, i think that is not a major risk. i think transitions between fed chairmen always generate market volatility and likely that whoever president trump appoints will have a somewhat more hawkish approach to multiple than we've seen out of the yellen fed. i think the yellen fed on balance has made the right call but the folks that a president trump might appoint would have a different view about the pace of liftoff. that's the most relevant factor. >> when do you expect the first rate rise here in the
you're correct seeing markets -- the pendulum tends to swing both ways over geopolitical risk. that's a factor. another factor is that we'll be getting a fed chairman by early 2018. now we're focused on the transition of fiscal policy but next year focus on who the next fed chairman will be. >> is that a simple transition to perhaps a slightly more hawkish fed chair and that's it, very simple change or is this a more meaningful change, we'll see more political interference, someone that...
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the pendulum was moving right from the insurance company to the employer to the doctor, and i think it's beginning to converge back on to the patient. that's clearly -- at least the intent behind what's going on with value-based care. we are seeing that also happening in the private marketplace with the advent of retail clinics and urgent care chains. you're beginning to see the consumers are take a voice in here. i think that it is much more difficult. it's not quite as black and white who the consumer ends up being. what i do see at the end of the day is that health systems, providers and employers essentially need to have more -- they need to find a way to deliver higher quality product for a lower price. ultimately that's what this will boil down to. this idea of consumerism and value-based care is overused in terms of -- the words are overused, but the pendulum is clearly swinging in that direction. >> stephanie, your company is of the ones represented here on our panel, i think the most clearly con fumer focused. could you tell us about the app, the service and then why did the wor
the pendulum was moving right from the insurance company to the employer to the doctor, and i think it's beginning to converge back on to the patient. that's clearly -- at least the intent behind what's going on with value-based care. we are seeing that also happening in the private marketplace with the advent of retail clinics and urgent care chains. you're beginning to see the consumers are take a voice in here. i think that it is much more difficult. it's not quite as black and white who the...
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now you have somebody else coming in, the pendulum has swung the other way. he wants to be a transformational president. he's got control of the congress, and everybody who wakes up in washington later this morning will know that. >> yeah. >> so it is going to be different. >> everyone in washington is up. >> they know. >> as this campaign was in its 11th hour and was really nasty, there was a letter that went viral. it was an image, a jpeg of a letter that had been left behind by george herbert walker bush for bill clinton, the man who took his job. >> it was an incredibly graceful and beautiful letter. >> you're all of our president. i suspect president obama will be equally gracious, as difficult as it might be, when he meets president-elect trump on thursday. i bet secretary clinton wakes up wu wishing she had given the speech tonight given how it came together. but he checked all of the bases. >> i want to defend her, she called. something had to be done if she wasn't going to speak in public, she called. >> i'm glad for the country is my point. >> exact
now you have somebody else coming in, the pendulum has swung the other way. he wants to be a transformational president. he's got control of the congress, and everybody who wakes up in washington later this morning will know that. >> yeah. >> so it is going to be different. >> everyone in washington is up. >> they know. >> as this campaign was in its 11th hour and was really nasty, there was a letter that went viral. it was an image, a jpeg of a letter that had...
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that pendulum ‘ forward. that pendulum has now swung so much forward. that pendulum has now swung so much the other way that people‘ so much the other way that people‘ are now thinking, willl are now thinking, willl be believed‘ if i are now thinking, willl be believed‘ if i come forward? are now thinking, willl be believed‘ if i come forward? the if i come forward? the criticism hei applied if i come forward? the criticism hei applied to the police is righti applied to the police is right and we need to look‘ we need to look very carefully at somel we need to look very carefully at some areas of the some areas of the media, who, i think, some areas of the media, who, i think, took some areas of the media, who, i think, took nick's some areas of the media, who, i think, took nick's position think, took nick's position and ran with it. think, took nick's position and ran with it. to such a degree with it. to such a degree that some ‘ of what with it. to such a degree that some ‘ of what he was saying was of what he was saying was clearly
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there is room for the pendulum to come back. ,avid: what is likely to happen if you were in charge, stress tests, stay or go? leave the: i would stress test. i think they have been helpful. to restoreelped confidence in many of these institutions. if you think about the environment when they were first put in place, there were a lot of questions about whether any of those institutions were viable. i think the stress test have been helpful. -- when: the other is we look back at the financial crisis, which banks went other -- under? gary stern: they give you the punch line. i do not think glass-steagall's will help as i do not think this was the source of the problem. you look at the institutions that went under, lehman brother, aig, none of them were commercial brinks -- bank. it is true, some commercial banks got into serious difficulties and needed government support. their problems do not stem principally from the elimination of glass-steagall either. you can put the glass-steagall back in if you want. i would not have any exp
there is room for the pendulum to come back. ,avid: what is likely to happen if you were in charge, stress tests, stay or go? leave the: i would stress test. i think they have been helpful. to restoreelped confidence in many of these institutions. if you think about the environment when they were first put in place, there were a lot of questions about whether any of those institutions were viable. i think the stress test have been helpful. -- when: the other is we look back at the financial...
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and we once again see the pendulum shift. are they going to praise the fbi director. donald trump is about to get off of his plane. it was just a day and then all the days back. included in his last stump speech. to continue for with the investigation. will he bring up the art word, rigged. there are enough voters out there that would say will put that in. we have nearly 50% of florida voters already having cast their ballots. it was all vote by mail. you have a lot of people who have made up their mind. i think there are so few people left you are truly undecided. the damage that was done. away from hillary clinton. will the it swing things in her favor. president obama has just gotten up on stage. florida's estate to win at this point. they honestly look to be crucial as well. i've lived in ohio for several years. it's pretty much a specialty. they won wanted michigan. we don't know how opinion has coalesced there. we won't know until tuesday night. let's listen to president obama. >> they created 15 and half million new jobs. unemployment rate 4.9 percent. near a n
and we once again see the pendulum shift. are they going to praise the fbi director. donald trump is about to get off of his plane. it was just a day and then all the days back. included in his last stump speech. to continue for with the investigation. will he bring up the art word, rigged. there are enough voters out there that would say will put that in. we have nearly 50% of florida voters already having cast their ballots. it was all vote by mail. you have a lot of people who have made up...
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they want to have clarity and certainty going forward and hopefully they think the pendulum won't continue to swing against them like it may have done under a clinton presidency. >> your thought about no extra regulation. >> exactly. exactly. either way, share prices are doing well and the yield curve had a big factor on that. let's talk more generally about markets. joining us from pittsburgh is gus fochet from pnc bank. good morning to you. thank you very much for joining us. there is a lot of optimism out there. we don't have to focus just on the banks. a lot of optimism that all sorts of trump policies will be delivered and boost the economy. what is your latest expectation in terms of gdp? how much have you changed it since pre-election? >> we have not changed other forecast yet. obviously there's a lot of uncertainty out there about what policies president trump will implement. we're at about 2.25% growth in 2017. we could move that up if we see big stimulatory moves. >> are the moves in the bond market premature? >> perhaps a bit. they may be a bit overdone. markets are sensing the
they want to have clarity and certainty going forward and hopefully they think the pendulum won't continue to swing against them like it may have done under a clinton presidency. >> your thought about no extra regulation. >> exactly. exactly. either way, share prices are doing well and the yield curve had a big factor on that. let's talk more generally about markets. joining us from pittsburgh is gus fochet from pnc bank. good morning to you. thank you very much for joining us....
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we have, long way ad the market is pricing in lot of the stimulus with little to go on, and if the pendulum swings back to trade retaliation fear and we see a reverse of u.s. bond yields, this could undermine the run-up in the dollar-yen. rishaad: the big story at the moment has been this constant weakening by the people's bank of china of the renminbi. we saw a weaker fixed today, 10th straight weaker fixed. the thing is that strengthened a little bit, but what is the read through on this? >> i think the read through is that the chinese central bank is ,oing what it said it would do follow the fixing mechanism and keeping the chinese currency on -- on a stable basket basis. the fixing is a reflection of the dollar strength we are seeing, and i think in terms of the impact on the region, the authorities are probably quite happy it has been contained in terms of chinese currency -- so far, so good. about aet is cautious possible acceleration of the chinese currency depreciation, but so far i think they are keeping to their word and our best case remains for a gradual depreciation of the chin
we have, long way ad the market is pricing in lot of the stimulus with little to go on, and if the pendulum swings back to trade retaliation fear and we see a reverse of u.s. bond yields, this could undermine the run-up in the dollar-yen. rishaad: the big story at the moment has been this constant weakening by the people's bank of china of the renminbi. we saw a weaker fixed today, 10th straight weaker fixed. the thing is that strengthened a little bit, but what is the read through on this?...
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do you think there is the possibility that -- in politics you have the pendulum swing. do you think, going forward, there could be a potential that that confidence cannot be gained by people in polling, giving their opinions, and it may be a case potentially that in a few years down the line, when the republicans may not see it coming, they have an issue similar to the democrats? or going forward, do you think the republicans can unify the people and bring that confidence in polling, expressing what you think to the government? gov. haley: i think i understood your accent. [laughter] gov. haley: i appreciate it very much, we are glad to have you here. i think the people spoke. they felt frustration, they trusted their government. they trusted their elected officials. and nothing came of it. we saw frustration like we have never seen before. and republicans were as much to blame for that as democrats.
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it seems they forgot pendulum swings both ways. kmele foster is here, and he's one of the co-hosts of the fifth column podcast. let's talk about this. the quon season tracing of presidential power should be unsettling for both sides. but it seems as though democrats and leftists have forgotten when your philosopher king is no longer in power, some of the power you have given him or her remains. >> yes, and in this case barack obama used to talk:these issues a lot. when he was the senator repairing to run for president, one of his minnesota scathing criticisms of the bush administration was their secrecy and use of power. he said that the bush administration was abusing its authority by going to war in all sorts of area and places without consulting congress. he promised he would change things when he got into the white house. in fact he did the exact opposite. he doubled down on what the administration was doing before him and he went even further if all of those areas you talked about with respect to immigration reform, trade poli
it seems they forgot pendulum swings both ways. kmele foster is here, and he's one of the co-hosts of the fifth column podcast. let's talk about this. the quon season tracing of presidential power should be unsettling for both sides. but it seems as though democrats and leftists have forgotten when your philosopher king is no longer in power, some of the power you have given him or her remains. >> yes, and in this case barack obama used to talk:these issues a lot. when he was the senator...
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you get a financial crisis, the pendulum swings way out towards regulation and supervision. balance and we have seen thisas we are seeing a reaction to that and the pendulum starts back which is well and good, appropriate, hopefully it will not go way back. because we do not want to engineer -- or prevent another financial crisis if we can avoid it. getting the balance right will be tricky, we should not kid ourselves, we will not find the perfectequilibrium, the point of stability but there is room for the pendulum to come back. in charge, if you decided the regulatory system, stress test, stay or go? >> i believe them, they have been helpful. iny have restored confidence many of these institutions. if you think about the environment when the first stress test was put in place, there were a lot of questions about whether any of those institutions were viable. the stress tests have been helpful. >> the other conversation is glass-steagall, if we look back at the financial crisis, which banks went under, let's think about that and then take about whether glass-steagall will h
you get a financial crisis, the pendulum swings way out towards regulation and supervision. balance and we have seen thisas we are seeing a reaction to that and the pendulum starts back which is well and good, appropriate, hopefully it will not go way back. because we do not want to engineer -- or prevent another financial crisis if we can avoid it. getting the balance right will be tricky, we should not kid ourselves, we will not find the perfectequilibrium, the point of stability but there is...
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you're talking about opec and an agreement today, what is driving that pendulum? >> the challenges are too many. the unitedt money in states and are looking for market share is in the euro. we have the iran-iraq issues, secondary data versus government data. we have a major increase in russian oil production. we have an increase in the value of the dollar. we have a new president-elect, trump, with new energy policies. some of them will affect opec members. we have all those issues that are very hard to deal with. they affect all parties. desley: do the opec nations have a choice of not presenting a deal? the legitimacy and importance of opec is constantly under criticism. what is your take about the fact that the group possibly may not have a deal at the end of the day? >> most likely, just like everyone else, you have to have a deal. but my view is that opec was there a long time ago. there are an organization, people are beating the dead horse again and again, but the horse is dead. the horse is dead, you cannot beat a dead horse. but it boils down to this. let
you're talking about opec and an agreement today, what is driving that pendulum? >> the challenges are too many. the unitedt money in states and are looking for market share is in the euro. we have the iran-iraq issues, secondary data versus government data. we have a major increase in russian oil production. we have an increase in the value of the dollar. we have a new president-elect, trump, with new energy policies. some of them will affect opec members. we have all those issues that...
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what we are beginning to see is a pivot toward -- the pendulum is moving from the insurance company to the employer to the doctor, and it is beginning to converge on the patient. that is the intent behind what is going on with value -based care. we are seeing that with retail clinics, so we're beginning to see consumers take a voice. it is much more difficult. it is not as lack and white. what i see at the end of the day is health system providers need -- they need to find a way to deliver higher quality product for a lower price. this id of consumerism and ,alue-based care is overused but that pendulum is swinging in that direction. company --your stephanie, your company is consumer focus. would you tell us about the app, the service, and why did the world need another app? i am curious. think of it as facebook messenger or face time complianto a hipaa app. we take your device data, and we match you to the perfect coach. isgive you a coach and so it consumer driven. the consumer is controlling the experience. it is on your phone, very comfortable, fit into your life. you do not have a
what we are beginning to see is a pivot toward -- the pendulum is moving from the insurance company to the employer to the doctor, and it is beginning to converge on the patient. that is the intent behind what is going on with value -based care. we are seeing that with retail clinics, so we're beginning to see consumers take a voice. it is much more difficult. it is not as lack and white. what i see at the end of the day is health system providers need -- they need to find a way to deliver...
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i don't think it's going to depend on the pendulum swinging the entire way. emily: you are competing with some of the most boldfaced names in the industry. what is that like? andt: we look at ourselves try to be better than we were the day before and continue to innovate. get around is uniquely positioned in terms of what we offer. to use uber users and get around. it's not that there's one market here. there are a lot of segments. togethert how you work to enable this secular shift in mobility. we think that is a massive shift and there's a lot of room for a lot of to compete together in that space. emily: thank you so much for joining us. eric newcomer thank you as well. coming up tomorrow, do not miss green party candidate, jill stein and her take on the presidential race with less than a week to go. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is said to be weighing a bid for a stake in a dubai-based online retailer. people familiar with the matter say the stake would be at least 30% of the company. it would give the company a value of $1.2 billion and would help
i don't think it's going to depend on the pendulum swinging the entire way. emily: you are competing with some of the most boldfaced names in the industry. what is that like? andt: we look at ourselves try to be better than we were the day before and continue to innovate. get around is uniquely positioned in terms of what we offer. to use uber users and get around. it's not that there's one market here. there are a lot of segments. togethert how you work to enable this secular shift in...
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do you think there is the possibility that -- in politics you have the pendulum swing. do you think, going forward, there could be a potential that that confidence cannot be gained by people in polling, giving their opinions, and it may be a case potentially that in a few years down the line, when the republicans may not see it coming, they have an issue similar to the democrats? or going forward, do you think the republicans can unify the people and bring that confidence in polling, expressing what you think to the government? gov. haley: i think i understood your accent. [laughter] gov. haley: i appreciate it very much, we are glad to have you here. i think the people spoke. they felt frustration, they trusted their government. they trusted their elected officials. and nothing came of it. we saw frustration like we have never seen before. and republicans were as much to blame for that as democrats. what happens from here, i think we have to seize an opportunity. the opportunity is not waiting until the next election. the opportunity is we need to see something in 30 d
do you think there is the possibility that -- in politics you have the pendulum swing. do you think, going forward, there could be a potential that that confidence cannot be gained by people in polling, giving their opinions, and it may be a case potentially that in a few years down the line, when the republicans may not see it coming, they have an issue similar to the democrats? or going forward, do you think the republicans can unify the people and bring that confidence in polling, expressing...
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but this thing of the pendulum after two turns. very predictable and if somebody like obama was the president did not do is follow the election as it did the first time, that usually points to a turn down any change in the next election. the primaries very simple rule, the candidate who does better in his or her party's primaries beats the other candidate. donald trump came out stronger as that was clear early on to new hampshire and south carolina based on those two you could very see it coming. lauren: that makes sense. almost all of these polls have hillary clinton in a slightly. your argument would be the polls don't really get it because they rely on calling people on the telephone. >> absolutely. they have a problem with reaching people who don't answer the phone. it's very difficult to say who's going to turn out on election day. six out of 10 people though. who are the stakes in who are the four who don't vote. nicole: you don't watch the headlines. you are using neuroscientific method that goes back to march in looking at
but this thing of the pendulum after two turns. very predictable and if somebody like obama was the president did not do is follow the election as it did the first time, that usually points to a turn down any change in the next election. the primaries very simple rule, the candidate who does better in his or her party's primaries beats the other candidate. donald trump came out stronger as that was clear early on to new hampshire and south carolina based on those two you could very see it...
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will see in the trump revolution is the beginning of a new era itself or just another swing of the pendulum. that is our program. thanks for being. >> brand new hour of "america's election headquarters." >> and president-elect donald trump is back in manhattan this evening, amid growing speculation and division in the g.o.p. on his possible choice for secretary of state. >> there are mixed reactions around the globe over the death of cuban dictator fidel castro. we will have a report from havana as cubans pay respect to their long time hard-line come 50 leader. >> violence in new orleans as shots ring out on bourbon street with the latest on early morning shoot that left one dead and nine
will see in the trump revolution is the beginning of a new era itself or just another swing of the pendulum. that is our program. thanks for being. >> brand new hour of "america's election headquarters." >> and president-elect donald trump is back in manhattan this evening, amid growing speculation and division in the g.o.p. on his possible choice for secretary of state. >> there are mixed reactions around the globe over the death of cuban dictator fidel castro. we...
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everything i can to do the right thing not let the pendulum swing to the wrong side ? ? of things watch out for the night sky watch out for ? ? my white lies been around the world and back again i still can't get those ? ? cards to win i've been going round the bend ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: martha wainwright! [ cheers and applause ] "goodnight city" is available for preorder now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] i love this. ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to eddie redmayne, lily collins, martha wainwright, once again, ladies and gentlemen! and the roots from philadelphia pennsylvania! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] ? ? [ cheers and applause ] ? >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." wendy williams, host of msnbc's "all in," chris hayes, music from lukas graham, featuring the 8g band with keith carlock. ? [ cheers and applause ] ladie
everything i can to do the right thing not let the pendulum swing to the wrong side ? ? of things watch out for the night sky watch out for ? ? my white lies been around the world and back again i still can't get those ? ? cards to win i've been going round the bend ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: martha wainwright! [ cheers and applause ] "goodnight city" is available for preorder now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] i love this. ? [ cheers and applause ]...
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have thethink it will pendulum swing entirely to just a couple of companies owning all the cars in the world. emily: you are competing with some of the most boldfaced names in the industry. what is that like? sam: we just look at ourselves and try to be better than we were the day before and continue to innovate and really, we feel, getaround is uniquely positioned in terms of what we offer. we have many users who use uber who own teslas and use getaround ito when you look at that, is not that there is sort of one market here. there is a lot of segments and really it is about how you can work together to enable this real change and a secular shift in mobility. that is a massive shift and there is a lot of room for a lot of people to compete and work together in that space. emily: all right, sam zaid. eric newcomer, who covers ridesharing. we thank you as well. coming up tomorrow on bloomberg , ando not miss jill stein her take on the u.s. presidential race with less than one week to go. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: one story we are watching, amazon said to be weighing a bid for the st
have thethink it will pendulum swing entirely to just a couple of companies owning all the cars in the world. emily: you are competing with some of the most boldfaced names in the industry. what is that like? sam: we just look at ourselves and try to be better than we were the day before and continue to innovate and really, we feel, getaround is uniquely positioned in terms of what we offer. we have many users who use uber who own teslas and use getaround ito when you look at that, is not that...
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one says another knee jerk move by congressional body coming into power not thinking about the pendulum. many of them say simply what were they thinking? >> well, we have to go back to the constitution. and the constitution and article 1 section 9 clearly says that congress is responsible for all appropriations. and so, that would include those things which adhere to be done through the use of ear marks. but the problem is, is ear marks were abused and we have to stop that practice. fortunately i think john boehner made the right decision six years ago to stop the practice and also we as a republicans in the house made the same decision earlier this week that we need to pull this off the table and rethink how we do two things. one, how do we not have the problems that came up with ear marks because clearly americans said we have to drain the swamp but secondly to make sure that we fulfill our article one constitution responsibilities. >> do you think there's a way to do this within a transparency that would make americans comfortable? because you know, covering this election the last ye
one says another knee jerk move by congressional body coming into power not thinking about the pendulum. many of them say simply what were they thinking? >> well, we have to go back to the constitution. and the constitution and article 1 section 9 clearly says that congress is responsible for all appropriations. and so, that would include those things which adhere to be done through the use of ear marks. but the problem is, is ear marks were abused and we have to stop that practice....
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the pendulum swings slow whether you're right or left but you got a right to vote ? ? black thought go and express by the left we up the creek without a paddle ? ? look at the vote we in hey ? ? the devil screamin' vote me in it's dystopian ? ? just put me in the new york times and the post again ? ? you'll find me at the polls the moment that it's openin' ? ? i really didn't prepare remarks but here's some choice words ? ? you got the power to change the world make your voice heard ? ? whatever will be will be as long as it was meant to be so we going to see daveed ? ? tell them about the history the right to vote ain't always ? ? been given to every citizen not until 1920 did it include any women and not until 1965 ? ? if you exhibit melanin and even now they try to stop us when they tellin' us lies about dead lines ? ? and who can and who can't and all this voter registration that blood and fightin' for the ? ? right to be counted i don't get out my bed and fill out that ballot go vote tomorrow ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on! come on! daveed diggs! blac
the pendulum swings slow whether you're right or left but you got a right to vote ? ? black thought go and express by the left we up the creek without a paddle ? ? look at the vote we in hey ? ? the devil screamin' vote me in it's dystopian ? ? just put me in the new york times and the post again ? ? you'll find me at the polls the moment that it's openin' ? ? i really didn't prepare remarks but here's some choice words ? ? you got the power to change the world make your voice heard ? ?...
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what i love is do you see middle it has that sort of cross over effect, that pendulum in the midsection. that will give you a really nice, slimming to the waist. you don't want to necessarily hide your waist even if it is getting bigger around the holiday you want to create a stitching effect and slim it in. i found that at jc penny. it is $60. that white blue, you can create more action, and people tend to want to go with the dark color, and hide behind it. it makes you feel bright, and fun. >> so many people say i will just wear black because that covers up so much. >> it kind of drags you down as well. you incorporate color but all in the detail. >> thank you, nicole. i love this. all right. >> especially when it comes to black friday to get those deals. >> yes, these are what you want to look for. >> while digesting your thanksgiving meal. >> thank you, have a good thanksgiving. >> you too, thanks very much. >> i will be draping at the table, for sure. >>> 9:52. meet mike's new fashionista, a model that he follows on the gram, and apparently her post make all of us jealous. she has
what i love is do you see middle it has that sort of cross over effect, that pendulum in the midsection. that will give you a really nice, slimming to the waist. you don't want to necessarily hide your waist even if it is getting bigger around the holiday you want to create a stitching effect and slim it in. i found that at jc penny. it is $60. that white blue, you can create more action, and people tend to want to go with the dark color, and hide behind it. it makes you feel bright, and fun....
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. >> there was a sense that the pendulum was swinging away from terrorist efficacy. in other words, if you hijacked a plane, you didn't necessarily get a free run to thess conference. >> once again, we see terrorism's evolution in the sense that the terrorists themselves often have to change up their tactics if they're going to stay one step ahead of the government. >> west german industrialist hans martin schrier, a key government adviser, was kidnapped in cologne today. >> the terrorists riddled the cars carrying schrier and his police bodyguards with machine gun fire. the bodyguards were killed. >> this is the third terrorist incident in germany in the past six months. all involve death, and all involve the badder mine off group. >> the red army faction in west germany was part of a 1970s trend of moxist vanguard groups. the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the g
. >> there was a sense that the pendulum was swinging away from terrorist efficacy. in other words, if you hijacked a plane, you didn't necessarily get a free run to thess conference. >> once again, we see terrorism's evolution in the sense that the terrorists themselves often have to change up their tactics if they're going to stay one step ahead of the government. >> west german industrialist hans martin schrier, a key government adviser, was kidnapped in cologne today....
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when you mention all that new media, that's actually the pendulum. the normal require d adjustment to make it equal, it's tluchumb your nose at the last four decades. trump is leading the thumbing of the nose against identity politics. >> i think you are right basically. let me start by saying that. don't you think when you look at the fact that we are the number one cable network when rush limbaugh is the number one talk radio show, when drudge is among the top websites -- it seems to me, wow, i don't think conservative points of view are -- >> what happens is, they're not -- because all of the other areas are taken, this is where people -- this is one of the few avenues. you have talk radio -- >> they gravitate. >> number one cable, number one radio, number one website, wall street journal -- >> one tv show -- >> you have several cable news networks competing for the same voice. how many newspapers in america lean left or are blatantly left? >> i think -- >> how many reporters have admitted -- the number is something like 90% of reporters that were
when you mention all that new media, that's actually the pendulum. the normal require d adjustment to make it equal, it's tluchumb your nose at the last four decades. trump is leading the thumbing of the nose against identity politics. >> i think you are right basically. let me start by saying that. don't you think when you look at the fact that we are the number one cable network when rush limbaugh is the number one talk radio show, when drudge is among the top websites -- it seems to...
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so when you're on rope, you never want to pendulum and swing them. because your rope could actually cut. >> the ladders are too short. the windows too distant. firefighters are left with one final option. the roof. >> we had a repelling rack up top that they were using, and basically a bunch of bars that we weave the rope through. and acts as a frictional device. >> and once that was all done, which took an 30 minutes, we had placed a firefighter into the harness and we lowered him off the side of the building. >> gero carefully descends and reaches the two men clinging to the platform. he determines the worker on the top end can hang on for a little while longer, but the other one gives him cause for concern. >> the first victim was actually standing on scaffolding. he was hanging on pretty tight to the building but seemed okay. wasn't, like, super panicked yet. the guy below him seemed more in a panic state. i think one of the reasons was that his harness was right around his legs where it should have been, but his whole weight was suspended by tha
so when you're on rope, you never want to pendulum and swing them. because your rope could actually cut. >> the ladders are too short. the windows too distant. firefighters are left with one final option. the roof. >> we had a repelling rack up top that they were using, and basically a bunch of bars that we weave the rope through. and acts as a frictional device. >> and once that was all done, which took an 30 minutes, we had placed a firefighter into the harness and we...
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create a massive liberal industrial complex, which controls everything we see and hear. 2016 was the pendulum swing in every example where a liberal assumption was accepted as dogma, half of america swung back. yeah, we're swingers. it thumbed its nose at identity politics, grievance culture, climate hysteria, racial politics, and antiexceptionalism, resulting in donald trump. now, i may not like donald, but i know for a fact that hillary hates me. and i know for a fact that her supporters hate me, too. look at this funny or die video. >> donald trump is a garbage fire. ♪ and the worst presidential candidate our country's ever seen ♪ ♪ so [ bleep ] >> so you know these self-satisfied saps think we're all evil, right? and you know, military and law enforcement knows how that feels, too. so does small businessmen and anyone who isn't a fan of the welfare state. progressives hate us all. and hillary's celebrity fan videos just pile it on. did i say "celebrity." sorry, i meant lena dunham, who is to talent what hemorrhoids are to butts. ♪ progressive freedom fighter going up against a dud
create a massive liberal industrial complex, which controls everything we see and hear. 2016 was the pendulum swing in every example where a liberal assumption was accepted as dogma, half of america swung back. yeah, we're swingers. it thumbed its nose at identity politics, grievance culture, climate hysteria, racial politics, and antiexceptionalism, resulting in donald trump. now, i may not like donald, but i know for a fact that hillary hates me. and i know for a fact that her supporters hate...
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i can never see you again cause i have done ♪ ♪ everything i can to do the right thing not let the pendulum swing to the wrong side ♪ ♪ of things watch out for the night sky playing tricks on your mind watch out for ♪ ♪ my white lies been around the world and back again i still can't get those ♪ ♪ cards to win i've been going round the bend ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: martha wainwright! [ cheers and applause ] "goodnight city" is available for preorder now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] i love this. ♪ this is my park. i'm like the mayor here. i know every bench, every tree, every squirrel -- -hey, what's up, andy. -andy: hey! same with my banking. with my bank of america mobile banking app, i can see my accounts all in one place. i can easily manage them and if something doesn't look right, i'm going to know. plus, i can set up alerts to help detect unusual activity. so i feel secure. in other words, no surprises. morning. hey, abby. like i said. the mayor. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to eddie redmayne, lily collins, martha wainwrig
i can never see you again cause i have done ♪ ♪ everything i can to do the right thing not let the pendulum swing to the wrong side ♪ ♪ of things watch out for the night sky playing tricks on your mind watch out for ♪ ♪ my white lies been around the world and back again i still can't get those ♪ ♪ cards to win i've been going round the bend ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: martha wainwright! [ cheers and applause ] "goodnight city" is available for preorder...
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see whether the trump revolution is the beginning of a new era itself or just another swing of the pendulum. >> oliver: tight war stories, it s apacic isla the japanese >>> on "war stories" -- it was a pacific island the japanese were determined not toolose. >> heavily defended island the americans assaulted in world war ii. it was going to be a bitch. >> it was the bloodiest of the war. >> thousands of men would die here. >> certainly was the most traumatic event of my life. >> i was aman. hundreds, thousands. >> the lessons learned at bloody tarawa. that's next on "war stories." >> liver: good d evenin i'm
see whether the trump revolution is the beginning of a new era itself or just another swing of the pendulum. >> oliver: tight war stories, it s apacic isla the japanese >>> on "war stories" -- it was a pacific island the japanese were determined not toolose. >> heavily defended island the americans assaulted in world war ii. it was going to be a bitch. >> it was the bloodiest of the war. >> thousands of men would die here. >> certainly was the...
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that is the other side of the pendulum and more meaning tofl me. >> last word, tiffany? >> it's, you know, it was hard but we know who our father is and i think we know the truth. >> it helps to know the man. >> that is one thing i wish everyone could experience. the man the father, the grand father, the employer to tens of thousands of people. those people know him so well. i wish the american people could see his sense of humor. if those people all saw the way he really is, off the stage, on the din table. >> about your dad hiring a former boxer, i'll retweet it again tonight, ivanka, tiffany, that guy to your left, he's running for office one day. i just want to give you a head's up. if you want to discuss yourself from him now. >> i need a depression from politics. >> guys good to see you, best of luck tomorrow. >> when we come back, we have more "hannity". right after the break. [vo] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales even
that is the other side of the pendulum and more meaning tofl me. >> last word, tiffany? >> it's, you know, it was hard but we know who our father is and i think we know the truth. >> it helps to know the man. >> that is one thing i wish everyone could experience. the man the father, the grand father, the employer to tens of thousands of people. those people know him so well. i wish the american people could see his sense of humor. if those people all saw the way he...