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david: so far. so when you were interviewing to be on the board, i presume you interviewed, did you mention this, and did they think this was unusual? john: i still remember having breakfast with andy mckenna, the nonexecutive chairman of mcdonald's and jim, the ceo, and it went marvelously well. they could tell how much i loved the brand. david: you used to play a lot of three on three basketball. john: yes. david: so in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: yes, several times. david: and is he that good a player? john: he is a very good player. he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. you know, he is sort of 6'2.5" or so. david: he can't dunk the ball. right? john: i don't know about that. david: you think he could dunk the ball? john: i think he probably could. he is a little left-handed. but he is a very good player and makes clutch shots all the time under pressure. david: there was another player in chicago, maybe even better than even barac
david: so far. so when you were interviewing to be on the board, i presume you interviewed, did you mention this, and did they think this was unusual? john: i still remember having breakfast with andy mckenna, the nonexecutive chairman of mcdonald's and jim, the ceo, and it went marvelously well. they could tell how much i loved the brand. david: you used to play a lot of three on three basketball. john: yes. david: so in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: yes,...
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david: ok. mr. pompeo: although he spoke. the american media decided to give him a megaphone to talk about things that are untrue going on in the islamic republic of iran and gave him a chance to lie vociferously to the american people. i look forward to speaking to the iranian people the same way, to tell them honestly what is going on in their own country. so far they have not taken me up on that offer. david: president trump imposed tough sanctions on iran. well they have the effect of bringing iran to the negotiating table or not? mr. pompeo: we have to step back and think about what we're doing more broadly in the middle east. they are the largest state sponsor of terror. they have the capacity to work toward a nuclear weapon system which would cause proliferation risk throughout the middle east. we are very concerned about that. takehosen strategy was to a 180 turn from what the previous administration has done. they created a norm is wealth for iran for them to underwrite -- hezb -- has b
david: ok. mr. pompeo: although he spoke. the american media decided to give him a megaphone to talk about things that are untrue going on in the islamic republic of iran and gave him a chance to lie vociferously to the american people. i look forward to speaking to the iranian people the same way, to tell them honestly what is going on in their own country. so far they have not taken me up on that offer. david: president trump imposed tough sanctions on iran. well they have the effect of...
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david for hours. it wasn't a problem for judy, she loves talking about her boy, even now, to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> david jackson was the eldest of judy's three children. and mark jackson idolized his older brother. >> he looked out for me. he was that way with his friends, with everybody. >> bill brown was one of those friends. in 1982 after high school, brown and david jackson worked together at a burger king, where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16-year-old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together, and that's awesome. i mean, if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> and so all of these years later, detective velasquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl that had fallen in love with david jackson. happy to help, she told the detective. same thing when we called on her to talk about the david she knew. >> he
david for hours. it wasn't a problem for judy, she loves talking about her boy, even now, to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> david jackson was the eldest of judy's three children. and mark jackson idolized his older brother. >> he looked out for me. he was that way with his friends, with everybody. >> bill brown was one of those friends. in 1982 after high school, brown and david jackson worked...
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david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself. the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a good thing for you? john: it was. they focused everything on me. they got divorced when i was three years old, so i had different lifestyles. two my dad lived in a studio apartment not far from downtown and my mom lived in one large house in hyde park. they were different political persuasions. my mom was republican, my dad was a democrat. i learned to navigate different worlds each and every week. david: you went to the university of chicago famous lab school known for its k-12? john: it is a k to 12 school. i got there in ninth grade. it is a terrific place. david: in addition to academic pursuits, you were a basketball player? john: i was. david: you went to princeton and played basketball? john: i was fortunate to play basketball at princeton for the hall of fame coach pete carrill. he was a legend and somebody that really transformed my life. david: you were the captain your
david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself. the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a good thing for you? john: it was. they focused everything on me. they got divorced when i was three years old, so i had different lifestyles. two my dad lived in a studio apartment not far from downtown and my mom lived in one large house in hyde park. they were different political persuasions. my mom was republican, my dad...
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david: you have been in north korea. you have been with the leader of north korea on many occasions. what kind of person is he? what kind of person is he? sec. pompeo: i have spent more time with him than any american. i passed dennis rodman on the last trip. david: president trump has tweeted unfavorable things about some people working for him. he has not tweeted unfavorably about you. sec. pompeo: it is early. david: sometimes when people get close to the president and see the job up close, they think i could do that. has that occurred to you? would you have any interest in running for president at some point in my life? sec. pompeo: i try to answer this consistently. i have never been able to predict what my next gig will be . >> would you fix your tie? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private
david: you have been in north korea. you have been with the leader of north korea on many occasions. what kind of person is he? what kind of person is he? sec. pompeo: i have spent more time with him than any american. i passed dennis rodman on the last trip. david: president trump has tweeted unfavorable things about some people working for him. he has not tweeted unfavorably about you. sec. pompeo: it is early. david: sometimes when people get close to the president and see the job up close,...
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david: ok. ok. sec. pompeo: so, so -- look, he's bright. he has managed to rise to the level of leadership in a difficult environment where he was a very young man when his time came. from my very interaction with first him, he has been very candid with me about the things that are important to him, the priorities set, and how the negotiations might proceed. he has now repeated that he's prepared to denuclearize. it's now time to execute. and i hope that we can achieve that. david: do you expect a third summit to be announced anytime soon, the date and time of it? there is nothing in the works. there is nothing planned. david: why did the last summit and before the lunch -- end before the lunch occur? why did it abruptly end? sec. pompeo: there was a big spread, to put it in economic terms. we had had a number of conversations about a broad range of issues. in the run up to that, my team had worked very, very hard. and it turned out that the idea that the leaders could bridge that gap in that mo
david: ok. ok. sec. pompeo: so, so -- look, he's bright. he has managed to rise to the level of leadership in a difficult environment where he was a very young man when his time came. from my very interaction with first him, he has been very candid with me about the things that are important to him, the priorities set, and how the negotiations might proceed. he has now repeated that he's prepared to denuclearize. it's now time to execute. and i hope that we can achieve that. david: do you...
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david: how has humor changed? are people laughing at the same things or are there certain things you can make fun of now and couldn't? lorne: there is almost nothing i did in the 1970's i could do now. david: are you ever worried there is a guest host not up to the task? lorne: yeah. david: how do you coach them to be ready? lorne: you can get almost anyone through it. david: what does it take to be a leader? lorne: if you are in power, everyone knows you're in a power, so don't ever have to explain you're in power. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me, but ok. just leave it this way? all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? did you think at the beginning that you were going to change television history and the history of comedy when yo
david: how has humor changed? are people laughing at the same things or are there certain things you can make fun of now and couldn't? lorne: there is almost nothing i did in the 1970's i could do now. david: are you ever worried there is a guest host not up to the task? lorne: yeah. david: how do you coach them to be ready? lorne: you can get almost anyone through it. david: what does it take to be a leader? lorne: if you are in power, everyone knows you're in a power, so don't ever have to...
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david? david: extraordinary, david lee miller thank you. we will have much more on this later in the program with cybersecurity expert morgan wright. and coming up, attorney general william barr, the justice department making changes at u.s. immigration courts. we will have more on that, right after the break. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at
david? david: extraordinary, david lee miller thank you. we will have much more on this later in the program with cybersecurity expert morgan wright. and coming up, attorney general william barr, the justice department making changes at u.s. immigration courts. we will have more on that, right after the break. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual...
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david: poor guy. missing posters popping up mocking the new york city mayor's absence while he's running for president. we have the details. but first far left television host bill maher siccingly celebrating the death of billionaire businessman and philanthropist david koch. even saying he hopes the end was painful. joining us, antonio sabato, jr. reacting to the full sound. >> i'm glad he's dead and i hope the independent was painful. all right, what a great show. ...change of plans! (vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at the summer of audi sales event get exceptional offers now! my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if y
david: poor guy. missing posters popping up mocking the new york city mayor's absence while he's running for president. we have the details. but first far left television host bill maher siccingly celebrating the death of billionaire businessman and philanthropist david koch. even saying he hopes the end was painful. joining us, antonio sabato, jr. reacting to the full sound. >> i'm glad he's dead and i hope the independent was painful. all right, what a great show. ...change of plans!...
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david: david, yeah i want to switch to david because we're running out of time. she said something in her tweet that i agreed with. her said in her tweet harassment is not a viewpoint when she was talking about why she wants to block some of the criticisms which she considers harassment. i'm sure some of them are. i can agree with that, but i would say why has she never condemned maxine waters for encouraging the harassment of trump supporters? i mean, it happens on her side from the democratic side all the time. >> maybe she should have, david. listen, this is the 1st amendment, the tech revolution. i think that both donald trump and aoc, they should have the right to block people on twitter, especially if they are using hate speech or violence. the courts have decided against that for trump. we will see how it goes with aoc. the 1st amendment doesn't guarantee you have to listen to someone. it guarantees they have the right to express that opinion. this needs to get sorted out in the courts. >> i will say that -- david: go ahead, final word. >> i will say what
david: david, yeah i want to switch to david because we're running out of time. she said something in her tweet that i agreed with. her said in her tweet harassment is not a viewpoint when she was talking about why she wants to block some of the criticisms which she considers harassment. i'm sure some of them are. i can agree with that, but i would say why has she never condemned maxine waters for encouraging the harassment of trump supporters? i mean, it happens on her side from the democratic...
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i'm david asman in for trish. our top story, new evidence the democrats already started on the path to impeachment long before robert mueller's russia report made its way to congress. this despite repeated statements from the chair of the house judiciary committee he that impeachment would have to wait until after the mueller report. >> we'll have to see from the mueller investigation, from whatever we find, if we get the facts, we'll see where the facts lead and maybe it will lead time peachment, maybe it won't. it's way too early to talk about impeachment. we'll see where the facts take us. david: by the time chairman nadler said that to chris wallace an impeachment investigation had been launched weeks before according to new court documents obtained in a separate case. joining me, 2016 trump campaign manager corey lewandowski. there was some corrupt politician who said never atlantic the facts get in the way of a good story. this is clearly what's going on here. right? >> what we see and what the american peop
i'm david asman in for trish. our top story, new evidence the democrats already started on the path to impeachment long before robert mueller's russia report made its way to congress. this despite repeated statements from the chair of the house judiciary committee he that impeachment would have to wait until after the mueller report. >> we'll have to see from the mueller investigation, from whatever we find, if we get the facts, we'll see where the facts lead and maybe it will lead time...
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david: you don't use emails? john: i don't. david: so do people send a pegida? ♪ david: how much are you managing now? john: $13.5 billion. david: you managed more before the great recessiondavid:, as was the case with many companies. how much money did you go down to? john: we got under $3 billion. david: do you think you should close up shop under $3 million after having 20's billion dollars? havingr $3 billion after $20 billion? john: not at all. one thing i learned from my father, we should always keep money saved for a rainy day. sir -- sure enough we have a hurricane of financial crisis. we saved enough capital to pay salaries and keep people in place during that tough time. it was an important part of our approach, the me bought our best stocks -- and then we bought our best stocks. people like that. we stuck to our guns and believe in what we were doing. david: some people say it is impossible to beat the markets and one should buy index funds. you don't have index funds. you pick stocks. why should somebody give money to a stock picker rather than som
david: you don't use emails? john: i don't. david: so do people send a pegida? ♪ david: how much are you managing now? john: $13.5 billion. david: you managed more before the great recessiondavid:, as was the case with many companies. how much money did you go down to? john: we got under $3 billion. david: do you think you should close up shop under $3 million after having 20's billion dollars? havingr $3 billion after $20 billion? john: not at all. one thing i learned from my father, we...
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david: i think he's right. it's more about switching the power of capital and all else we cher fish the government to the private sector. >> it's the democrats saying we want to take your money and decide what to do with it because we can decide how best to spend your money rather than the conservative notion, we are conserving most of freedom and liberty and individual choices for you and your family because our country was founded on the premise and understanding that our rights come from god himself, not from our government, and you are in control of your destiny and decision making. not only is it fundamentally economically ridiculous, math is not partisan. this is unconstitutional and un-american because we recognize the government does not have the right to infringe like that. david: kamala harris is still for the green new deal. she hasn't taken away her support of that. the transfer of capital from the private sector to the government would empower the government to the point which is far beyond what th
david: i think he's right. it's more about switching the power of capital and all else we cher fish the government to the private sector. >> it's the democrats saying we want to take your money and decide what to do with it because we can decide how best to spend your money rather than the conservative notion, we are conserving most of freedom and liberty and individual choices for you and your family because our country was founded on the premise and understanding that our rights come...
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david: you don't? have you ever seen - do you remember they try to put out a headline that seems like it might be pro- trump and they had to change it at the last minute before it hit the presses. >> david, isn't that the beauty? carol alluded to this. there are more sources now and more journalism for more voices that's ever been had before and citizen journalism were podcasting. >> people that are spewing lies on the blog is not journalism. you have more people but to john's point there's been 1400 communities that have lost the newspapers and where the local news out there? [inaudible conversations] >> last time i checked the first amendment included freedom of press belongs to all of us but yes, if someone blogs whether they are a high pay new york times reporter or ordinary person on the street they are blogging that journalism but the problem is - >> christina would decide what journalism is. david: hold on. hold on. as an old print guide let me go back to dan on this because i think christina ma
david: you don't? have you ever seen - do you remember they try to put out a headline that seems like it might be pro- trump and they had to change it at the last minute before it hit the presses. >> david, isn't that the beauty? carol alluded to this. there are more sources now and more journalism for more voices that's ever been had before and citizen journalism were podcasting. >> people that are spewing lies on the blog is not journalism. you have more people but to john's point...
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i'm david asman in for trish. the trump administration cracking down on wait calls loopholes in our immigration system, unveiling a new rule allowing officials to cross our border illegally indefinitely while their asylum cases proceed through the courts. the previous limit was 20 days for which they had to be rye leased. but that's not all. the president has other measures in his sights. -- president trump: you walk across the border, you have a baby, congratulations, the baby is a citizen. we are look at this seriously. david: what does this new rule mean for the folks on the line. the border patrol officers, does it make their jobs harder or easier. >> as we see a decline in illegal immigration we can focus on the senator cot is and criminal aliens coming across the border. if we can put a dent into those profits we'll see a much more secure border. this is the doing what's in his authority because congress failed to step up and act when they could have acted. because they didn't act the president is going it a
i'm david asman in for trish. the trump administration cracking down on wait calls loopholes in our immigration system, unveiling a new rule allowing officials to cross our border illegally indefinitely while their asylum cases proceed through the courts. the previous limit was 20 days for which they had to be rye leased. but that's not all. the president has other measures in his sights. -- president trump: you walk across the border, you have a baby, congratulations, the baby is a citizen. we...
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i'm david asman in for trish. our top story takes us to the southern border where drone footage shows 60 miles of brand-new border wall in arizona. customs and border patrol expects to complete 450 miles of this wallaby next year. but it's not just arizona. across the southwest, crews are breaking ground on new wall or beefing up already existing structures. this coming as the trump administration asks the supreme court to allow them to begin restrictions on migrants who seek asylum in this country. our builder president wasting no time at all in getting this done. it must be some kind of record for the federal government to get this much done so quickly. i'm wondering how it will affect the lives of the people of on the border. the i.c.e. agents, border patrol agents, et cetera. >> i'm proud of this president. he's keeping his promise now to the american people and the border patrol. you see the new wall go up. he's building this wall exactly where the border patrol say they need at wall. they know where the grou
i'm david asman in for trish. our top story takes us to the southern border where drone footage shows 60 miles of brand-new border wall in arizona. customs and border patrol expects to complete 450 miles of this wallaby next year. but it's not just arizona. across the southwest, crews are breaking ground on new wall or beefing up already existing structures. this coming as the trump administration asks the supreme court to allow them to begin restrictions on migrants who seek asylum in this...
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david: thank you. president trump insist the russians did not come in anyway, affect the outcome of the 2016 election, but no one doubts they tried. but protects our intellectual process this time? success of says the the 2018 midterm elections shows the government is up to the task. >> do you have any doubt that the russians interfered with our last presidential election? >> none. and the one before that, and the one before that, and the one before that, and the one in 2018. people say we have to protect 2020. the good people who ran in 2018 cared about acting us. we did so effectively, and will do so again in 2020. jamil jaffercome from george mason university in washington. welcome back, good to have you here. you heard what secretary pompeo has said. do we need to worry about the russians anymore because we have fixed it for 2018, he says? jamil: certainly we did a good job in 2018 but that does not mean we fixed it. there is a lot of manipulation on social media, as well as the ongoing concern abo
david: thank you. president trump insist the russians did not come in anyway, affect the outcome of the 2016 election, but no one doubts they tried. but protects our intellectual process this time? success of says the the 2018 midterm elections shows the government is up to the task. >> do you have any doubt that the russians interfered with our last presidential election? >> none. and the one before that, and the one before that, and the one before that, and the one in 2018. people...
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♪ david: how has humor changed? are people laughing at the same things, or are there certain things you can make fun of now and couldn't? or vice versa. lorne: there is almost nothing i did in the 1970's i could do now. david: are you ever worried there is a guest host not up to the task? lorne: yeah. david: how do you coach them to maybe do a better job, to be ready? lorne: you can get almost anyone through it. david: what does it take to be a leader? lorne: if you are in power, everyone knows you're in a power, so don't ever have to explain you're in power. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: oh, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? did you think at the beginning that you were going to cha
♪ david: how has humor changed? are people laughing at the same things, or are there certain things you can make fun of now and couldn't? or vice versa. lorne: there is almost nothing i did in the 1970's i could do now. david: are you ever worried there is a guest host not up to the task? lorne: yeah. david: how do you coach them to maybe do a better job, to be ready? lorne: you can get almost anyone through it. david: what does it take to be a leader? lorne: if you are in power, everyone...
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david? david: president trump took his reelection campaign to the granite state yesterday, even as his main claim of success, the economy, was coming in doubt, with record moves in the bond market. despite the rough week for toldts, president trump supporters it would only get worse if they did not vote for him, because anyone else would send the economy into a downward spiral. pres. trump: if i would not have won the election, these markets when it crashed. -- would have crashed. int will happen even more so 2020. you have no choice but to vote for me because your for a one k is down the tubes -- your 401(k) is down the tubes, everything else is down the tubes. whether you love me or hate me, you have to vote for me. we welcome our panel christine hah, former communication for the blue dogs. former spokeswoman for the republican party in california. that does not sound like a confident president of the united states that the economy will be ok. jen: it is interesting that the language of th
david? david: president trump took his reelection campaign to the granite state yesterday, even as his main claim of success, the economy, was coming in doubt, with record moves in the bond market. despite the rough week for toldts, president trump supporters it would only get worse if they did not vote for him, because anyone else would send the economy into a downward spiral. pres. trump: if i would not have won the election, these markets when it crashed. -- would have crashed. int will...
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david: zachary? >> yeah, i do wonder and i want to harp on carol's point as well like many people i had knee surgery a bunch of years ago and i got prescribed 50 oxy couldn't couldn't in for pain post of and they just handed me 50 and i took one and i think i was gone r to the weekend and that was not johnson add johnson or a pharmaceutical company handing me those. that was a hospital and a doctor , and i guess the fact that there's blame to go around and we are a society, but you go on alcohol, and you don't sue and if you're a minor, you absolutely can hold someone who sold that to you responsible so i don't understand why we're not looking more at the transmission point rather than the production point. >> we need to look at every aspect of where these pills are coming from not just doctors prescribing them. also there's an effort to reduce the amount of prescriptions written, opioid prescriptions written by about a third, in addition to that for example, in the state of new york, these are the t
david: zachary? >> yeah, i do wonder and i want to harp on carol's point as well like many people i had knee surgery a bunch of years ago and i got prescribed 50 oxy couldn't couldn't in for pain post of and they just handed me 50 and i took one and i think i was gone r to the weekend and that was not johnson add johnson or a pharmaceutical company handing me those. that was a hospital and a doctor , and i guess the fact that there's blame to go around and we are a society, but you go on...
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david: exactly. you were gone last week when they had that report that came in for the gdp for last quarter, which was negative, part of what triggered that whole thing with the yield curve. a year ago bundesbank was saying, we are fine. it's just a little blip. david: we had officials early on saying it was idiosyncratic. alix: marty schenker and gina martin adams, thanks so much. you can find all the charts we are going to use in the next two hours at gtv on your terminal. check it out, gtv . coming up on this program, bond on whethertle inversion means recession, or if it means you don't want to buy stocks. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." tesla has a plan to revive its flagging solar division. the company is now offering no contract packages as part of the relaunch. chief executive elon musk tweeted, "it's like having a roof."rinter on your it comes less than a month after tesla reported its third consecutive quarterly decline in solar installation. of it
david: exactly. you were gone last week when they had that report that came in for the gdp for last quarter, which was negative, part of what triggered that whole thing with the yield curve. a year ago bundesbank was saying, we are fine. it's just a little blip. david: we had officials early on saying it was idiosyncratic. alix: marty schenker and gina martin adams, thanks so much. you can find all the charts we are going to use in the next two hours at gtv on your terminal. check it out, gtv...
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david? david: as mark just reported, yesterday president trump visits devastatedisited the communities of dayton in el paso but faced a cool reception. elizabeth warren and beto o'rourke went further and call "white race the premises." cory booker took a different .pproach he did not take on the president by name but took on the root cause of the recent violence, our country's painful history with race. >> the active anti-latino, anti-immigrant hatred we witnessed this past weekend did not start with the hand that full the trigger. it did not begin when a single white supremacist got into his car to travel 10 hours to kill as many human beings as he could. it was planted in for tile soil because the contradictions that have shadow this country since its founding remain a part of our body politic. david: we welcome the national press secretary for cory booker's presidential campaign. good to have you here. we listen to senator booker who took the longer-term view that a lot of people would ag
david? david: as mark just reported, yesterday president trump visits devastatedisited the communities of dayton in el paso but faced a cool reception. elizabeth warren and beto o'rourke went further and call "white race the premises." cory booker took a different .pproach he did not take on the president by name but took on the root cause of the recent violence, our country's painful history with race. >> the active anti-latino, anti-immigrant hatred we witnessed this past...
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david: and that is the key question. if you look at the basic deal points, the number one major asset, that is the question. it is a $30 billion market cap, but at&t and disney are up in the $250 billion range. are they going to be big enough to compete in the streaming world? we will find out. taylor: you need scale, but you need to be big scale. david: and you need a plan besides saving costs. how are you going to create enough franchise to say i will go pay a subscription fee the way you do with netflix and we are going to do with disney? a programming note now, the new viacom ceo is going to be joining bloomberg markets. he has been the viacom ceo. he will now be the viacom-cbs ceo. taylor: take a look. the markets have really deteriorated in the last two hours or so. you can thank you china and germany overseas with 80% drop over there. with asset, you can see -- a 2% drop over there. cross asset, you can see inversion on the twos-tens. you're seeing a flight to safety in gold. david: coming up, burns mckinney, alli
david: and that is the key question. if you look at the basic deal points, the number one major asset, that is the question. it is a $30 billion market cap, but at&t and disney are up in the $250 billion range. are they going to be big enough to compete in the streaming world? we will find out. taylor: you need scale, but you need to be big scale. david: and you need a plan besides saving costs. how are you going to create enough franchise to say i will go pay a subscription fee the way you...
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david: poor guy. missing posters popping up mocking the new york city mayor's absence while he's running for president. we have the details. but first far left television host bill maher siccingly celebrating the death of billionaire businessman and philanthropist david koch. even saying he hopes the end was painful. joining us, i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of g
david: poor guy. missing posters popping up mocking the new york city mayor's absence while he's running for president. we have the details. but first far left television host bill maher siccingly celebrating the death of billionaire businessman and philanthropist david koch. even saying he hopes the end was painful. joining us, i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your...
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david: ok. mike: he spoke. the american media decided to give him a megaphone to talk about things that are untrue in iran. gave him a chance to lie to the american people. i look forward to the chance to speak to the iranian people in the same way. but truthfully. so far, they have not taken me up on that offer. david: president trump has imposed tough sanctions on iran. will they have the effect of bringing iran to the negotiating table or not? mike: we have to step back and think about what we are doing more broadly in the middle east. with iran as the largest state sponsor of terror, they have the capacity to work towards a nuclear weapon system which would cause proliferation risks. we are concerned about that as well. our chosen strategy was to take 180 degree turn from what the previous administration has done. they created opportunity for a enormous wealth for the kleptocrats in iran. in yemen, the parties are preparing to continue their attacks on saudi arabia. we are trying to reduce their resources t
david: ok. mike: he spoke. the american media decided to give him a megaphone to talk about things that are untrue in iran. gave him a chance to lie to the american people. i look forward to the chance to speak to the iranian people in the same way. but truthfully. so far, they have not taken me up on that offer. david: president trump has imposed tough sanctions on iran. will they have the effect of bringing iran to the negotiating table or not? mike: we have to step back and think about what...
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david: ok. ok. sec. pompeo: so, so -- look, he's bright. he has managed to rise to the level of leadership in a difficult environment where he was a very young man when his time came. from my very first interaction with him, he has been very candid with me about the things that are important to him, the priorities set, and how the negotiations might proceed. he has now repeated that he's prepared to denuclearize. it's now time to execute. and i hope that we can achieve that. david: do you expect a third summit to be announced anytime soon, the date and time of it? sec. pompeo: there is nothing in the works. there is nothing planned. david: why did the last summit end before the lunch occur? why did it abruptly end? sec. pompeo: there was a big spread, to put it in economic terms. we had had a number of conversations about a broad range of issues. in the run up to that, my team had worked very, very hard. and it turned out that the idea that the leaders could bridge that gap in that moment turned
david: ok. ok. sec. pompeo: so, so -- look, he's bright. he has managed to rise to the level of leadership in a difficult environment where he was a very young man when his time came. from my very first interaction with him, he has been very candid with me about the things that are important to him, the priorities set, and how the negotiations might proceed. he has now repeated that he's prepared to denuclearize. it's now time to execute. and i hope that we can achieve that. david: do you...
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david: ok. mike: he spoke. the american media decided to give them a megaphone to talk about things that are untrue. to them a chance to lie american people. i look forward to the chance to speak to the iranian people in the same way. but truthfully. so far, they have not taken me up on that offer. david: president trump has imposed tough sanctions on iran. will they have the effect of bringing them to the negotiating table or not? mike: let's step back and take -- think about what we are doing more broadly in the middle east. they are the largest state sponsor of terror, they have the capacity can -- to work towards a nuclear weapon system which would cause proliferation risks. we are concerned about that as well. strategy was to take 180 degree turn from what the previous administration has done. they created opportunity for a --ia -- in on his wealth enormous wealth. in yemen, the parties are preparing to continue their attacks on saudi arabia. we are trying to reduce their resources to conduct terror campai
david: ok. mike: he spoke. the american media decided to give them a megaphone to talk about things that are untrue. to them a chance to lie american people. i look forward to the chance to speak to the iranian people in the same way. but truthfully. so far, they have not taken me up on that offer. david: president trump has imposed tough sanctions on iran. will they have the effect of bringing them to the negotiating table or not? mike: let's step back and take -- think about what we are doing...
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david: absolutely. if the president has the opportunity to fill that vacancy, he should do it, pick a strong nominee, and the senate should do its work to confirm it. >> one more question each. >> you've been involved in the conservative movement for some time. the nra has been going through a lot of turmoil, and i know you're on the outside, but do you believe there needs to be a shakeup at the nra? and what is the future of the nra at this point? david: the nra stands for a value that is central to conservatism. it's the second amendment, but fidelity to constitutional liberties and freedoms. i think they're going to get through the season and emerge as a very strong organization. from the outside, i wouldn't want to be suggesting what they do or how they do it. that's something that's up to them, their board, their president, but i have confidence that they will be able to get through that and be a strong organization. >> one issue we haven't talked about is immigration, which i know is in a core iss
david: absolutely. if the president has the opportunity to fill that vacancy, he should do it, pick a strong nominee, and the senate should do its work to confirm it. >> one more question each. >> you've been involved in the conservative movement for some time. the nra has been going through a lot of turmoil, and i know you're on the outside, but do you believe there needs to be a shakeup at the nra? and what is the future of the nra at this point? david: the nra stands for a value...
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david: yes. and the other sense the cuyahoga is crooked in that it comes from the south around akron, but its source is actually a little bit to the north and well to the east of cleveland. it heads south and heads back north. >> we welcome our radio audience. our guest is david stradling. "where the river burned: carl stokes and the struggle to save cleveland." he is joining us from cleveland. mary is on the phone from peninsula, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i actually as a young girl learned how to swim within the cuyahoga river a little bit, in a small town called mantaway. i grew up along the river. and after you got past akron is where much of the pollution came. i am 58 years old, so this fire occurred in 1969 and i was literally 9 years old at the time, but it was all over the news. my father was a truck driver who hauled steel out of the flats there in cleveland, and at that point in time, you would not be -- the air pollution was so bad that you would not be able to see davi
david: yes. and the other sense the cuyahoga is crooked in that it comes from the south around akron, but its source is actually a little bit to the north and well to the east of cleveland. it heads south and heads back north. >> we welcome our radio audience. our guest is david stradling. "where the river burned: carl stokes and the struggle to save cleveland." he is joining us from cleveland. mary is on the phone from peninsula, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i...
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david: absolutely. >> that's why i'm against it. david: my point is incentives matter here. incentives matter even in communist countries. >> incentives matter everywhere, but what grades have to do with them is the question at issue. let me address why it's important. david: quickly. >> if you don't have a job, if a job you have is hateful, either you blame the system that doesn't provide the good fit between what the society needs and what the person can do and want, or you don't. in our society we put people out of work, we give them a bad job, and then they blame themselves -- david: or they have a bad job that becomes a better job because the job situation is so good. gary, i hear you want to get in. at least we got you to say incentives matter. that's an important distinction. we have to leave it at that. professor, thank you for being here. >>> "the hunt" is being called off, amid growing backlash. will hollywood take note? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you ne
david: absolutely. >> that's why i'm against it. david: my point is incentives matter here. incentives matter even in communist countries. >> incentives matter everywhere, but what grades have to do with them is the question at issue. let me address why it's important. david: quickly. >> if you don't have a job, if a job you have is hateful, either you blame the system that doesn't provide the good fit between what the society needs and what the person can do and want, or you...
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david: i am david tweed. this is bloomberg "turnaround." to see how they put the frosted back in carlsberg. ♪ david: when he arrived in carlsberg in 2015 he found a company demoralized by bad investment in the russian market that had forced them to stand on the sideline of a wave of brewing industry consolidation. >> what is special about the carlsberg turnaround is how it triggered the turnaround by returning the company to its original service the founder set out, and engaging the workforce. >> when i think back to 2015, i suppose what was different about carlsberg, we did not have clarity on the way forward. we looked to competitors and the consolidation that was happening. and there was concern. david: i wanted to ask, how do you deal with these issues at once? and hadt them together a 70 year program, the start of a journey. we realized ourselves that we did not have the money. we said we can do two things, create the future for ourselves. askd: reluctant to shareholders for funds, they cut costs. ,he plan addressed the concerns whic
david: i am david tweed. this is bloomberg "turnaround." to see how they put the frosted back in carlsberg. ♪ david: when he arrived in carlsberg in 2015 he found a company demoralized by bad investment in the russian market that had forced them to stand on the sideline of a wave of brewing industry consolidation. >> what is special about the carlsberg turnaround is how it triggered the turnaround by returning the company to its original service the founder set out, and...
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david: thanks so much. we are joined now by sonali basak, talking about banks. we knew there were a lot of banking jobs. i didn't know it was 50,000. it just keeps growing. sonali: you wonder if more of the american banks are going to follow suit. taylor: we saw the price action go to bank alone below a six handle. action onow -- deutsche bank alone below a six handle. i don't know that we've seen that. david: we turn now to wall street beat. first up, stepping away from wework. morgan stanley nabbed this year's biggest ipo with uber, but is forfeiting its role in what may be the second biggest ipo of the year. the second story is capital one hackers. prosecutors find there may be more than 30 companies targeted by the hacker. third, hedge funds release 13f. key takeaways from the second quarter findings. sonali, you had the big story here in wework. topli: morgan stanley's technology banker did try to get the lead on the deal. we had that story before. people were still talking about morgan stanley being i
david: thanks so much. we are joined now by sonali basak, talking about banks. we knew there were a lot of banking jobs. i didn't know it was 50,000. it just keeps growing. sonali: you wonder if more of the american banks are going to follow suit. taylor: we saw the price action go to bank alone below a six handle. action onow -- deutsche bank alone below a six handle. i don't know that we've seen that. david: we turn now to wall street beat. first up, stepping away from wework. morgan stanley...
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david? david: extraordinary, david lee miller thank you. we will have much more on this later in the program with cybersecurity expert morgan wright. and coming up, attorney general william barr, the justice department making changes at u.s. immigration courts. we will have more on that, right after the break. who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. too many people a restless night's sleep. there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve. that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught
david? david: extraordinary, david lee miller thank you. we will have much more on this later in the program with cybersecurity expert morgan wright. and coming up, attorney general william barr, the justice department making changes at u.s. immigration courts. we will have more on that, right after the break. who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with...
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david: but you were only 30? lorne: yeah. david: the others were in their 20's? yeah. john bush was 24. was older than me. david: why would a 30-year-old be fit to produce this should -- show? lorne: first, there were low stakes. was no one's real responsibility. carson was on 592 week. that was doing well. -- five nights a week. that was doing well. i had done television in los angeles. both in the late 60's and when i moved back in 1976, and the more we did not meet about, they would say we are working prime time. needed theyou audience this day -- you need 40 share of the ovid -- audience. canada.om i thought there were plenty of people like me out there. it was a different generation. shows and donen shows with lily tomlin and richard frier, which were always specials. and done enough that i always knew how you do it. and it was a question of putting together a show that was on some .evel new we knew that we would be different because we would be doing it. david: you grew up in toronto? doctor grow up being a like all nice jewish boy's? lorne: my grandparents had a
david: but you were only 30? lorne: yeah. david: the others were in their 20's? yeah. john bush was 24. was older than me. david: why would a 30-year-old be fit to produce this should -- show? lorne: first, there were low stakes. was no one's real responsibility. carson was on 592 week. that was doing well. -- five nights a week. that was doing well. i had done television in los angeles. both in the late 60's and when i moved back in 1976, and the more we did not meet about, they would say we...
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david: yeah. bill, steve scalise, congressman steve scalise, he has a lot of credibility on the issue of gun violence after having been the victim of a horrible shooting himself. he spoke on the issues of exactly e what kim was talking about. let me just play that sound bite, get your reaction. >> in the end, all you end up doing is seeing more and more attempts to take away rights from law-abiding citizens. and keep in mind when nancy pelosi drew up the bill that she keeps talking about, that bill doesn't address any of these shootings. they want to take away people's guns. david: so when steve scalise, the victim of gun violence himself, talks about his fear of the government taking away guns, that has a lot of credibility. >> yeah. i think kim's right, and i think steve scalise is right. look, there's a lot of people who just don't trust the american people. what we increasingly see -- david: don't trust american politicians. >> well, no, they don't trust the american people, and one of the thi
david: yeah. bill, steve scalise, congressman steve scalise, he has a lot of credibility on the issue of gun violence after having been the victim of a horrible shooting himself. he spoke on the issues of exactly e what kim was talking about. let me just play that sound bite, get your reaction. >> in the end, all you end up doing is seeing more and more attempts to take away rights from law-abiding citizens. and keep in mind when nancy pelosi drew up the bill that she keeps talking about,...