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the distant future i think lang is hot in this. about del taco more than 300 locations across the states spent the better part of the year playing punching bag and that was a tremendous decline. $15 last september down to $10ih now up 25% straight line right from the march lows. pretty good. so why does lang like this chart? a couple of reasons. the relative strength index, rsi has been moving steadily higher along with the stock proo ice a that is a good sign. so rsi moving with stock prices. and second, the mac d made a bullish cross over in april where the black line crosses above the red one. and since tht has gotten more and more positive lang believes that del taco could have more upside while the stock is approaching the ceiling of resistance, lang believes it can make a run at that level and then push higher. well, it would be great. as he sees it, the path of least resistance takes del taco to just under 14 bucks and that is roughly 13% from these levels. i think that is a do i like that call particularly because i like th
the distant future i think lang is hot in this. about del taco more than 300 locations across the states spent the better part of the year playing punching bag and that was a tremendous decline. $15 last september down to $10ih now up 25% straight line right from the march lows. pretty good. so why does lang like this chart? a couple of reasons. the relative strength index, rsi has been moving steadily higher along with the stock proo ice a that is a good sign. so rsi moving with stock prices....
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. in newand i'm shery ahn york.efore an unsecured retirement, justice anthony kennedy made one of the last decisions in his that the practice of making public employees pay union dues violates the first amendment and cannot continue. the move, the dissent said, will lter the relationship between employers and employees in wholly unexpected ways. take you so much for your time today. we saw this ruling and many people are saying it could weaken unions. are you not concerned that they will not be able to properly represent a worker such as yourself and other state employees? mike: i think you have to remember that the unions ask for this collective bargaining and exclusive arrangement in the state of illinois, so it is their doings of themselves that have gone down this path of this all-inclusive that they have asked for. shery: so we know at this point, the 1977 ruling said that the money could not be used to support any political candidates for political purposes, but what was the issue you had and why do you think
i'm amanda lang in toronto. in newand i'm shery ahn york.efore an unsecured retirement, justice anthony kennedy made one of the last decisions in his that the practice of making public employees pay union dues violates the first amendment and cannot continue. the move, the dissent said, will lter the relationship between employers and employees in wholly unexpected ways. take you so much for your time today. we saw this ruling and many people are saying it could weaken unions. are you not...
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qianqian lang trains the l.g. girls. he used to be a pro gamer himself. i help them improve their fighting skills and look at how they do in one on one battles but what's most important is how they work together as a team. today is a training match against another all female team. l.g. other blue figures on the top right hand corner of the map their opponents are the red figures at the bottom left both teams are connected through the internet. the game's all about speed and cooperation each individual has to play to their full potential if it will exploit any weaknesses they find. they're under attack and the mood gets tense. in the flurry of battle it's hard to keep an overview of who is where change hands. this time they escape unharmed. but the opponents are tougher than expected. the next door the trainer and the assistant a nervously following the action. they're clearly at a disadvantage. after an hour the opponents managed to take l. l. g.'s space. by the time we were to look at it you suffered too many casualties on the middle part of the near let
qianqian lang trains the l.g. girls. he used to be a pro gamer himself. i help them improve their fighting skills and look at how they do in one on one battles but what's most important is how they work together as a team. today is a training match against another all female team. l.g. other blue figures on the top right hand corner of the map their opponents are the red figures at the bottom left both teams are connected through the internet. the game's all about speed and cooperation each...
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waving good-bye. >> stephanie lang watched the train in baltimore when she was 24 years old.with >> i was thinking about ethel kennedy. the grief that sunny was going through. to lose a husband. >> it will soon be approaching the outskirts of baltimore. >> when the train came through that was a moment that i stopped. and paid my respects. and, and -- saw the train come by and put my hand on my he >> why did you pack a page of a. these pictures? >> that was the momenten our life that historyhink that peop would walk to the edge of the train track for any public figure today. >> no. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't think we have the respect. that we have today. >> the train carrying the body of senator kennedy arrives. almost five hours after it was scheduled. >> an event that was the end of that adventure. it was a little piece of american history. had very little. and it also gave me a lot of hope at that moment. deal talk. to make sure my new spicy chicken club combo is a great value. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, h
waving good-bye. >> stephanie lang watched the train in baltimore when she was 24 years old.with >> i was thinking about ethel kennedy. the grief that sunny was going through. to lose a husband. >> it will soon be approaching the outskirts of baltimore. >> when the train came through that was a moment that i stopped. and paid my respects. and, and -- saw the train come by and put my hand on my he >> why did you pack a page of a. these pictures? >> that was...
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i'm amanda lang -- "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang.mberg economics saying this will change the constitution of the workforce because right now, only 20% of women in saudi arabia work. bloomberg economics think women driving will also mean war women working, and that could add $90 billion for economic output by 2030. that would be huge. amanda: in the u.s., the percentage in the labor force is 66 -- 56%. time for the bloomberg business flash. ukraine's biggest dealmaker says tariffs by the trump administration will eventually hurt u.s. consumers. the ceo discussed the long-term effects of the trade war today exclusively on bloomberg tv. >>e short term we benefit from tariffs but the price will production does. and a longer-term, u.s. consumers will have to pay for this. they will have to pay for the high price which means there less competitive internationally. carnival fell as much as 7% earlier today after the cruise liner cut its earnings forecast for the year. honorable blames the cut on fluctuating fuel prices in foreign exchange r
i'm amanda lang -- "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang.mberg economics saying this will change the constitution of the workforce because right now, only 20% of women in saudi arabia work. bloomberg economics think women driving will also mean war women working, and that could add $90 billion for economic output by 2030. that would be huge. amanda: in the u.s., the percentage in the labor force is 66 -- 56%. time for the bloomberg business flash. ukraine's biggest dealmaker says...
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and send the next set back lang just don't want ten was sent off the shelf the second no cost the above and we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on his luck and he say one of tony strike ends and that we lost minutes my thanks to danny i'm the one touch on many times tony pulis from. the earlier i spoke with our sports correspondent lima who talk of who is at the berlin fans out in the heart of the city asked her how fans were reacting to the last minute. yeah joy instead of agony and basically every play that transpired on the pitch in russia was felt so intensely the energy levels kept switching from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional rollercoaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to keogh but those fans basically it's raining i'm stoked they still stayed for quite a bit and some of them still want to stay long because for them the part
and send the next set back lang just don't want ten was sent off the shelf the second no cost the above and we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on his luck and he say one of tony strike ends and that we lost minutes my thanks to danny i'm the one touch on many times tony pulis from. the earlier i spoke with our sports correspondent lima who talk of who is at the berlin fans...
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amanda: in toronto, i'm amanda lang.ime for your bloomberg business flash. >> general electric sent a reasserting measured that the board has declared a $.12 dividend, holding steady for another quarter. there was growing concern the dividend was not sustainable. company has lost of $120 billion of cash in the past year. credit suisse order to hand over currency trading data to watchdogs. regular use are probing potential probing between -- collusion between eight banks. credit suisse is the only bank to challenge the order. currency regulators have imposed $10 billion in fines to other banks. your business flash update. to the historic summit between president trump and kim jong-un. president trump travels to singapore directly from the g7 summit in quebec to be the first president from the u.s. to lead with -- meet with a sitting north korean leader. joining us is rodger baker. president trump is saying north korea is not a one meeting deal. he seems to have accepted the fact that this will be a phased solution can loo
amanda: in toronto, i'm amanda lang.ime for your bloomberg business flash. >> general electric sent a reasserting measured that the board has declared a $.12 dividend, holding steady for another quarter. there was growing concern the dividend was not sustainable. company has lost of $120 billion of cash in the past year. credit suisse order to hand over currency trading data to watchdogs. regular use are probing potential probing between -- collusion between eight banks. credit suisse is...
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and send the next setback lang general boykin was something else being shown in the second set no cost the run we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on this what can you say on a twenty strike it's a very last minute so you don't sit down and the world cup for john money and time tony calls from zero two. zero to hero indeed because at the end of the day he did make that mistake which of course he acknowledged and i'm not of course everybody no one to be talking about that mistake that we talk about that goal and that's one of those world cup moments of people remember that that was one of the crackers from the world cup and of course it's a huge sigh of relief for you one hundred of course because you know the german team of along with a force to germany monitor self were under a lot of pressure to perform and they waited practically until the end to confirm what they really needed which is of course a win and you know keep the man with a very good chance of moving th
and send the next setback lang general boykin was something else being shown in the second set no cost the run we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on this what can you say on a twenty strike it's a very last minute so you don't sit down and the world cup for john money and time tony calls from zero two. zero to hero indeed because at the end of the day he did make that...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang.lackberrych company once dominated handsets globally, but as shares of its market plummeted, it pivoted to software services. blackberry reported quarterly numbers today. ceo john chen says the turnaround is complete. >> the turnaround is complete, i can say that. our financials are strong. without doing anything strange or stupid we have no financial concerns. we have good cash in the bank, net 1.7 billion cash in the bank. we will do some investment and expand our business, geographically and vertically. the company itself is now saved. now we have to make it interesting. it was when you joined, a slightly wounded culture, having gone from the dominant player, the inventor of the handheld space, to one that was getting walloped. as everyone now in line with your software and services? >> i think the employees are quite excited. you are absolutely right. i remember you and i have spoken, one of first joined, and it was some choppy times, i admit. we did talk about employee morale at t
amanda: i'm amanda lang.lackberrych company once dominated handsets globally, but as shares of its market plummeted, it pivoted to software services. blackberry reported quarterly numbers today. ceo john chen says the turnaround is complete. >> the turnaround is complete, i can say that. our financials are strong. without doing anything strange or stupid we have no financial concerns. we have good cash in the bank, net 1.7 billion cash in the bank. we will do some investment and expand...
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lang courage awar >> if you're in position to hire a warrior, giver themn opportunity. >> they servedthem. h greatorganization. >> oh, no, they're doing amazing thing. >>> when we come back, the premier of a movie answer the have been waiting for for more than a decade. hmm. >>> promo considerations provided by -- america's favorite superhero family is back. ncredibles."ars after the first >> i was there last night at hollywood premier. we'll leave you with a loye, ev. >> it's an incredible family. it was a lot fun for all of us to come back. >> the costume still fit the. >> what took so long the make the second movie. was it >> j pack ack seemed to be the problem. hard negotiator. >>oh! >> joining the cast, foef kra bush. >> is myore animated movie ever. >> how did it get in this? >> a10uckr , of dash. i want to fight bad guys. i got flown in from new york city jus come here. i got flown in from new york city jus come here. i've onlre's recips and wagshat zaged by purpos with high-quality protein. gg the life...the bigger t touch showwe really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the
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lang courage award. >> if you're in a position to opre a warr gr, them an >> they servecountry.zation. >> oh, no, they're doing amazing thing. >>> when we come back, the premier of a movie answer the have been waiting for for mthand hmm. next on kron-4 news at eight:breaking news a major fire burning at a junkyard in antioch was just extinguished.a public health advisory now issued because of poor air quality in that area. we will speak live with contra costa fire.. plus, tocle to call.votes are still being tallied in francisco's mayoral race.how the candidates spent the day...after the election. plus.. dramatic video of a bus driver evacuating people from the north bay res. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. next. they'd tell you to go to ross. cause there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. thyour best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, go to ross. so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. to disney california adventure park. it must be epic! thrilling!..
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he heot did n want to repeat what he he h heard because that's not the lang language that we use inour on last tuesday during recess an incident occurred that resulted in the police and ambulance being called much the professionalchool counselor and classroom teachers will be work with students to address anyf their questions or concerns. itas inconclusive. it didn't give an actual date. it just said last tue which could have been any lt tuesday and it couldn't say anything of what my child told me. it just said that there was an incident that was being investigated. i'm in even favor of a clean sweep of the school from top to bot oranges whatever needs to be doecause i believe we need a fresh start. now at this point the school district says t tt thecher and the principal continue thisnvestigation into what they are calling a personal matter. for now reporting live in springdalissa howell, fox5 local news. >> it haseen a steamy day but things are starting to kind of cool off shall but i got to agine it's still muggy out there. it won't be as bad unbearable, ie to say. look at this. ts
he heot did n want to repeat what he he h heard because that's not the lang language that we use inour on last tuesday during recess an incident occurred that resulted in the police and ambulance being called much the professionalchool counselor and classroom teachers will be work with students to address anyf their questions or concerns. itas inconclusive. it didn't give an actual date. it just said last tue which could have been any lt tuesday and it couldn't say anything of what my child...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang, in toronto.th air canada ceo caitlin romanesque you to talk to him beginning with how his world might change now that canada is losing the rules for foreign ownership of airlines. ms. rovinescu: we always had a large number of foreign investors. foreign investors owned more than 25% of the airline at the agm or any other shareholder meeting, their votes got crammed down. if there were 30% foreign ownership and they can only vote 25%, there would be that prorating down for the value. somewhat of as negative for investors, foreign investors. i think the elimination of the 25% cap when raising it to 49% will continue to attract foreign investment and that should be a positive on the share price. wheew the outset announcement was first made by the government, we saw a little bit of a bump at the time and i think with the passage of time it will continue to be a favorable factor for investors who don't like the risk factor of having their votes prorated thate events -- effectively makes them subordina
amanda: i'm amanda lang, in toronto.th air canada ceo caitlin romanesque you to talk to him beginning with how his world might change now that canada is losing the rules for foreign ownership of airlines. ms. rovinescu: we always had a large number of foreign investors. foreign investors owned more than 25% of the airline at the agm or any other shareholder meeting, their votes got crammed down. if there were 30% foreign ownership and they can only vote 25%, there would be that prorating down...
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live from toronto, i'm amanda lang.isa a bromwich in for shery ahn p you been watching president trump discussing trade. we are joined by our bloomberg nbn and bloomberg audiences and in that discussion, as we have seen, speaking to reporters among others, calling once again and reiterating that the news that the u.s. would create policy to protect american companies from intellectual property theft, to protect technology, not exclusive to china. he called that fake news. responding to the supreme court ruling upholding his immigration ban. he says it is a tremendous victory, a big victory for both the country and the constitution. meanwhile, canada is trying to head off a potential flood of steel imports from global producers today. seeking to avoid u.s. tariffs. that as president trump's trade ripple into the global markets p a the news of the canadian government is said to be preparing a combination of steel quotas and tariffs aimed at certain countries. the announcement could come as soon as next week. for more on t
live from toronto, i'm amanda lang.isa a bromwich in for shery ahn p you been watching president trump discussing trade. we are joined by our bloomberg nbn and bloomberg audiences and in that discussion, as we have seen, speaking to reporters among others, calling once again and reiterating that the news that the u.s. would create policy to protect american companies from intellectual property theft, to protect technology, not exclusive to china. he called that fake news. responding to the...
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the parts would ab in tennesse ous ations fo house is lang denuclearizing the korean peninsula. the trump administration wants the north's nuclear weapons destroyed. the parts would then be shipped to a lab in tennessee. that process could take 10 years. >> and then you would have to search all the rest of north korea to make sure there wassing into they did not declare. >> trained experts would also spend decades verifying that north korea doesn't resume its nuclear program. >>> at&t will buy time warner for $85 billion. a federal judge ruled against a government challenge to block the deal. at&t will take control of time warner's massive holdings including cnn and hbo. the justice department said it will cost customers hundreds of millions in higher cable and streaming prices. into a sea of blue and gold yesterday... as "dub nation" celebrated the warriors' third n- b-a championship in 4 years. >>> champagne was spraying and flowing in downtown oakland. it was a sea of blue and gold yesterday as "dub nation" celebrated the warriors' third nba title in four years. and fans line
the parts would ab in tennesse ous ations fo house is lang denuclearizing the korean peninsula. the trump administration wants the north's nuclear weapons destroyed. the parts would then be shipped to a lab in tennessee. that process could take 10 years. >> and then you would have to search all the rest of north korea to make sure there wassing into they did not declare. >> trained experts would also spend decades verifying that north korea doesn't resume its nuclear program....
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amanda: in toronto, i'm amanda lang.nversation with stephen poloz, the meetings is to form a consensus among member nations. last week's meeting was more of a discordant than cooperation. when i spoke with the governor, that was the subject of conversation. here is stephen poloz in an exclusive interview. the question was all the influence the town was having on the meetings. stephen: there's no question over thee is a cloud conversation, given what has happened this week. very agenda oned which can be constructed. i would say the town was constructive. was theat extent described at the distraction of discussions around trade and tariffs taking away from some of tiermeteor issues -- mea issues he wanted to talk about? stephen: we talked about tray that was separate from all the other things. that was separate from all the other things. now we will move on and talk about other things. we know it is there, an issue for everybody. but it is an issue that really needs to be discussed in full detail at the leader summit. aman
amanda: in toronto, i'm amanda lang.nversation with stephen poloz, the meetings is to form a consensus among member nations. last week's meeting was more of a discordant than cooperation. when i spoke with the governor, that was the subject of conversation. here is stephen poloz in an exclusive interview. the question was all the influence the town was having on the meetings. stephen: there's no question over thee is a cloud conversation, given what has happened this week. very agenda oned...
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the coastal area from monterey to lang would be named california.go would be grouped into southern california. opponents have promised an aggressive campaign dubbed one california. >> it is going to magnify problems times three and cost taxpayers billions and trillions of dollars. >> reporter: in san jose david louie. >> president trump back in washington. after landing this morning, he tweeted there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. many congressional leaders remain skeptical. morning a new jersey casino will start taking legal sports bets. the governor himself will place the first bet. the supreme court struck down a federal law barring it. now, its possible everywhere as long as state governments approve it. >>> still cleaning up a bit in oakland. following the parade of golden state warriors. >> warriors. >> you have no shirt on you. >> i lost may shirt. i don't need shirts for the parade. shout out to the warriors. >> what a day it was. still no official attendance counts. one of the busiest days for b.a.r.t. >> the warriors are b
the coastal area from monterey to lang would be named california.go would be grouped into southern california. opponents have promised an aggressive campaign dubbed one california. >> it is going to magnify problems times three and cost taxpayers billions and trillions of dollars. >> reporter: in san jose david louie. >> president trump back in washington. after landing this morning, he tweeted there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. many congressional leaders...
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situation where women are accessing abortion pelz but you showed earlier abortion polls ordered on lang from women on where we have been women help women are safe abortion polls but they are a late goal so women are part and they're never to be at our risk and b. and present because their access an abortion polls and that's happened three times in northern ireland so far so we had three cases of people being prosecuted for m.x.'s and abortion polls on line you know chris here on twitter chris henry says in regard to northern ireland it's been shown clearly in the past week that's recently has no intention of providing choice to northern irish women propped up by the d u p the democratic unionist party in northern ireland as it is which leaves the people in northern ireland one real choice protest organize agitate actually do see i've got as usual you say well we have been doing that for years and years and years and cali has been doing it a lot longer than i have we have been protesting we have been. try and organize as many things as we can to get the to educate people on what the situ
situation where women are accessing abortion pelz but you showed earlier abortion polls ordered on lang from women on where we have been women help women are safe abortion polls but they are a late goal so women are part and they're never to be at our risk and b. and present because their access an abortion polls and that's happened three times in northern ireland so far so we had three cases of people being prosecuted for m.x.'s and abortion polls on line you know chris here on twitter chris...
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. >> reporter: stephanie lang was 24 when she watched with her husband and two-year-old hughter as the home in baltimore. >> when the train came through, that was the moment that i stopped and put my hand on my heart and, you know. neat was a shame that had lyppened, what happened to him and his family. >> they're as mixed in age and sex and color and size. the trip, for this reason, is going to take longer than scheduled. >> reporter: it's estimated at least a million people lined the hare than 200-mile route. aboard, photographer paul fusco captured each moment. the ten-row-deep crowds, a couple sitting alone, people d rched on walls, or in their backyard. 22 of these rare images are now on exhibit at san francisco's museum of modern art. >> it was fairly solemn, because hee train was carrying the s mains of our last hope. >> reporter: michael scott says seeing them here takes him back to the side of the tracks in northeast maryland. >> you can see it in their faces, some are crying. sme of the faces in the pictures are stoic. but there was an energy coming from that train which dema
. >> reporter: stephanie lang was 24 when she watched with her husband and two-year-old hughter as the home in baltimore. >> when the train came through, that was the moment that i stopped and put my hand on my heart and, you know. neat was a shame that had lyppened, what happened to him and his family. >> they're as mixed in age and sex and color and size. the trip, for this reason, is going to take longer than scheduled. >> reporter: it's estimated at least a million...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ein says the and populism around the world can be traced back to tensions and immigration. the goldman sachs ceo and chair spoke with bloomberg's editor in chief john mickelthwait earlier today at the economic club of new york. we are seeing this in the united states on our southern horribleere obviously, tragic situations, but it is an immigration issue that splits the immigration debate has split the country. more realistically, in europe, and more dramatically and consequentially in the near term, immigration issue in the where magnanimously, germany admitted a couple of million people, but hard cases make bad law. of course, with open borders in europe. theit is a direct link to consequences to the immigration crisis. you are talking about a soft brexit. if you get into a soft brexit the people are speaking of, the only thing britain will have accomplished in brexit's immigration -- is immigration. you see what is going on in italy and certainly the relatively right-wing movements
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ein says the and populism around the world can be traced back to tensions and immigration. the goldman sachs ceo and chair spoke with bloomberg's editor in chief john mickelthwait earlier today at the economic club of new york. we are seeing this in the united states on our southern horribleere obviously, tragic situations, but it is an immigration issue that splits the immigration debate has split the country. more realistically, in europe, and more...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto.m shery ahn in new hedge fund mkman plans to ride back their persian squa holdings with help from a smart real estate purchase in philadelphia. for more, peggy collins leads bloomberg see u.s. investment coverage. bill ackman. he has not really done well when it comes to stockpicking. being a good landlord can save him. peggy: it is interesting becessa storied activist hedge fund manager. he has done incredibly well early in his career. he had great bets, including railroad stock several years ago. as of late, he has taken b losses, high personal losses on stock bets for valeant, a short on herbalife. gain back speed. one of the things that happens is his perfect -- persian square publicly traded entity. weret it trades like his hedge fund and it is discount ng to do is use his personal assets outside of his hedge fund to prop up or beef up the value of that ly traded vehicle to help investors in this fund. it is a boat of confidence in his own ability. ou think it will be persve? ll t
i'm amanda lang in toronto.m shery ahn in new hedge fund mkman plans to ride back their persian squa holdings with help from a smart real estate purchase in philadelphia. for more, peggy collins leads bloomberg see u.s. investment coverage. bill ackman. he has not really done well when it comes to stockpicking. being a good landlord can save him. peggy: it is interesting becessa storied activist hedge fund manager. he has done incredibly well early in his career. he had great bets, including...
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times, so it isjust a can be quite aggressive at times, so it is just a case of learning their body langticularly huge, but it is still a beautiful fish. this is particularly huge, but it is still a beautifulfish. this is a particularly huge, but it is still a beautiful fish. this is a yellowtail kingfish. kiwis are made for this fish. ifind most of kingfish. kiwis are made for this fish. i find most of doing kingfish. kiwis are made for this fish. ifind most of doing more earthy things like that to try and offset the strange, surreal world i find myself in with jacinda and what she does. sitting there and you suddenly find yourself talking to the queen being introduced to someone like president 0bama, and you think to yourself, is this real? well, it was kind of a no—brainer as to who was going to stay at home, given that one of us in our relationship got quite a promotion. i know that that's not that unusual and that there is plenty of dads that do stay at home, but it's been really nice because it is given a lot of them the chance to just come up lot of them the chance to just come up
times, so it isjust a can be quite aggressive at times, so it is just a case of learning their body langticularly huge, but it is still a beautiful fish. this is particularly huge, but it is still a beautifulfish. this is a particularly huge, but it is still a beautiful fish. this is a yellowtail kingfish. kiwis are made for this fish. ifind most of kingfish. kiwis are made for this fish. i find most of doing kingfish. kiwis are made for this fish. ifind most of doing more earthy things like...
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claimed responsibility for the attack so for a good number of people we have been injured or fourteen lang in there currently receiving treatment it might at the. israel is united lawry hospitals while police investigations continue preparations are continuing for the first elections since the army corps struggled to resign last week in the run up to this year's drought had been relatively peaceful and like previous elections which are marred by violence saturday's attack at the president's rally in below well has made some people nervous. when i got was promised a presidential and parliamentary elections will be free and fair security will also be pristine campaigning and go to. indication of. the situation but to remain stable in zimbabwe political. remains on the table with the system that's going to go out on the. the twenty three candidates have registered to contest a presidential election in a month's time when i got was biggest rival is the main opposition leader nelson chamisa for the first time in sixteen years international observers who were banned by robert mugabe have already
claimed responsibility for the attack so for a good number of people we have been injured or fourteen lang in there currently receiving treatment it might at the. israel is united lawry hospitals while police investigations continue preparations are continuing for the first elections since the army corps struggled to resign last week in the run up to this year's drought had been relatively peaceful and like previous elections which are marred by violence saturday's attack at the president's...
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the life lang was one of the ships turned away by italy although it's only in malta say the vessel canal dock and the letter the german ngo has since said that it has yet to receive permission these migrants like the e.u.'s migration policy remain in limbo . the german chancellor angela merkel's coalition has failed to resolve a row over migration policy despite the holding crisis talks of late last night in berlin according to a senior lawmaker in chancellor merkel's c.d.u. party the leader of the conservative sister part of the c s u who's also germany's interior minister is threatening to turn some migrants away the german border could spend the spell the end of his coalition of such controls would be a reversal of liberal migration policy it would also give a further blow to the use of border system. is pretty much the whole world braces itself for a trade war with the united states of china is prepared to take its business elsewhere helen humphries of the business desk tells me failed beijing slashing tariffs on thousands of imports from five asian pacific countries as its trade rou
the life lang was one of the ships turned away by italy although it's only in malta say the vessel canal dock and the letter the german ngo has since said that it has yet to receive permission these migrants like the e.u.'s migration policy remain in limbo . the german chancellor angela merkel's coalition has failed to resolve a row over migration policy despite the holding crisis talks of late last night in berlin according to a senior lawmaker in chancellor merkel's c.d.u. party the leader of...
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three matches set for today sweden-south korea 8 o'clock and belgium panama and tunisia verse end langkend for the cup. big excitement mexico versus germany. mexicoev had n defeated germany in an official match until this f weekend. theynd theafack of the ter 90 minutes it was mexico defeating germany one-nil. germany the number one ranked team by fifa going into the cup. mexico fans went crazy. celebrated so much it may have caused what official say was an art official earthquake in mexico city. they actual d a seismic two sensor detected a quake. just after the game. officials believe ry may have been evedy jumping up and down celebrating the big wing. coming and inl atying goal. >> made it look easy on the corner kick. also in action on sunday power house brazil the outcome unexpected though switzerland a little bit of a push butou not gh for a penalty. brazil says yes it should have been. itzerland scored. the score stood and the match ended in asene-one draw. >>> ia defeated costa ricata speclar free >>> let's get to the golf course. final round of the u.s. open out in the hampton
three matches set for today sweden-south korea 8 o'clock and belgium panama and tunisia verse end langkend for the cup. big excitement mexico versus germany. mexicoev had n defeated germany in an official match until this f weekend. theynd theafack of the ter 90 minutes it was mexico defeating germany one-nil. germany the number one ranked team by fifa going into the cup. mexico fans went crazy. celebrated so much it may have caused what official say was an art official earthquake in mexico...
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arriving here we've seen the army non-governmental and governmental agencies bringing in food water lang kids and so on and there are about twenty shelters around the area of the volcano we were in one of the shelters this morning talking to two to several people there and it's interesting that the authorities here have not only focused in bringing aid relief is supplies but also a lot of we saw it psychologist we saw in students a psychology of social workers because one of the key problems here is that any of the big. psychological trauma and so. inevitably when you talk to one of the victims and they tell you about how they fled their homes and how they left everything behind and how. ten five twenty members of their families died in this tragedy well there's a lot of help for these people who have suffered a lot of stress and it's very interesting to see that not only with water and blankets but also psychological help and what about the communities that has been reached yet the rescue is why is that the case. though there are several problems to meet some of these communities and th
arriving here we've seen the army non-governmental and governmental agencies bringing in food water lang kids and so on and there are about twenty shelters around the area of the volcano we were in one of the shelters this morning talking to two to several people there and it's interesting that the authorities here have not only focused in bringing aid relief is supplies but also a lot of we saw it psychologist we saw in students a psychology of social workers because one of the key problems...
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the area the land was given the duchy of bavaria by his cousin frederick barbarossa lang down markings on a green field he decides to found a market town called munition which means at the house of the monks i am i in henry wants to go down in history as the founder of a city three centuries later the capital of the duchess of area would have a population of more than thirteen thousand. to eight munich became a center for trade commerce and culture one of the great citizen news of the outside. s. and after the second world war it became the capital of a self-styled free state that has remained to kill a genocide of its autonomy henry the land has monuments erected to himself in northern germany to heal is the foundations the cities such as lubec braunschweig unfair hain he highlights that there are powerful german did not just the emperor. was of a foot of its father russia pursued the traditional imperial policies that he had to pursue because italy was part of the empire and read the lion meanwhile try to expand his ducal role beyond the borders of the duchy of saxony obstruction in
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many different industries that could be impacted by retaliatory measures they could be seen wages lang people off as you as you say how do they feel about donald trump's argument that well trade was easy to win. i mean i think the economic reality certainly what i've got from people who work at the very coal face of industries like this is that is just a logical that's not how things work you have to buy goods at the cheapest possible prices that's what drives businesses like this they think it basically doesn't make sense look one of the developers i spoke to earlier said he's getting calls from people who supply eleven am and still saying you have to sign these contracts right now because i can't guarantee i can hold at this price in other words in the next few days alimony and prices and still prices could rocket meaning their costs for developing and building projects essentially wipes out their profit margin so they're extremely scared they say it's causing you know uncertainty in the industry and that's just in steel in our many women in the construction industry if you think abo
many different industries that could be impacted by retaliatory measures they could be seen wages lang people off as you as you say how do they feel about donald trump's argument that well trade was easy to win. i mean i think the economic reality certainly what i've got from people who work at the very coal face of industries like this is that is just a logical that's not how things work you have to buy goods at the cheapest possible prices that's what drives businesses like this they think it...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ghts is holding the future of thin tech event in new york. erik schatzker is therefore an interview with director of the u.s. office of management and budget as well is the acting director of the consumer financial protection bureau, mick mulvaney. let's listen in. pleasantlyas surprised by when i got to the bureau is that of the 1700 permanent career employees who the vocal, that minority that really hated me and wanted to send me on fire was minimal. most folks wanted to be good bureaucrats. that was helpful. when you are in a bureaucracy which is what i am now, what you want is professionals who can work as hard for the obama administration and the last date as they do for the trump administration on the first-day. and then work hard with the next demonstration or you can't have a bureaucracy that picks and choose. eric: there was no deep state. mr. mulvaney: not as much as i was worried about the way got a lot of a better product more quickly than i expected. it has been less burde
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ghts is holding the future of thin tech event in new york. erik schatzker is therefore an interview with director of the u.s. office of management and budget as well is the acting director of the consumer financial protection bureau, mick mulvaney. let's listen in. pleasantlyas surprised by when i got to the bureau is that of the 1700 permanent career employees who the vocal, that minority that really hated me and wanted to send me on fire was minimal. most...
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live from the g7 in british columbia, i am amanda lang. shery: here are the top stories we are following around the world. jobs boom. president trump delivers a thumbs up tweet more than one hour before the official data was released this morning. we discussed the reaction and the report. canada's finance minister weighs in on president trump's assault on his strongest allies ahead of next week's g7 summit. more bad news for deutsche bank. the ceo trying to cheer up his staff, saying there is no reason to be discouraged after their credit rating was cut. we begin with breaking news. president trump is meeting now with kim yong chol at the white house. mr. kim is a vice chairman of the central committee. this would be the highest level north korean official visit to the u.s. in almost 20 years. for more details, let's go to washington where our head of national security reporting is following the story. bill, we know that mr. kim is coming with a letter. do we know what the letter contains? anye really don't have specific details about what
live from the g7 in british columbia, i am amanda lang. shery: here are the top stories we are following around the world. jobs boom. president trump delivers a thumbs up tweet more than one hour before the official data was released this morning. we discussed the reaction and the report. canada's finance minister weighs in on president trump's assault on his strongest allies ahead of next week's g7 summit. more bad news for deutsche bank. the ceo trying to cheer up his staff, saying there is...
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in this case, fritz lang's silent masterpiece, "metropolis," an artifact of the weimar era that's stiller of sci-fi movies. billy wagner has invited me to a midnight showing at the booze and food-friendly lichtblick kino movie house in prenzlauer berg. he's the co-owner and sommelier at the michelin-starred restaurant nobelhart & schmutzig in kreuzberg. the question of the day being what german wines pair best with a utilitarian treat like currywurst -- fried pork sausage smothered in ketchup and a dusting of curry powder. now how did this become a beloved dish, i have no idea. >> billy: it's a lot of flavor, it's spicy, it's fat, it's salt, it's roasted. then you have fries with it. it's -- >> anthony: oh, i understand why people eat it. alcohol. >> billy: exactly. yes. but at the end, it's a very cheap thing, you know? you get two sausage with fries with a beer. ten euros. >> anthony: oh, so like a quick workers' lunch? >> billy: yes. >> anthony: so what wine would you suggest with this? >> billy: we should try a glass of champagne. there's a place in berlin where they serve currywurs
in this case, fritz lang's silent masterpiece, "metropolis," an artifact of the weimar era that's stiller of sci-fi movies. billy wagner has invited me to a midnight showing at the booze and food-friendly lichtblick kino movie house in prenzlauer berg. he's the co-owner and sommelier at the michelin-starred restaurant nobelhart & schmutzig in kreuzberg. the question of the day being what german wines pair best with a utilitarian treat like currywurst -- fried pork sausage...
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> generations of children being taken from families and sent to schools that forced them to forget langalk and culture. >> the work that all o'yof ewe us will ensure that that's a promise we never-. >> it's important to knock the past and also the ongoing grow advances. and what the future will look lick. >> so last is of the we did an ep dead about i object a lot of people were covered. and i looked it up and that's when i realized a lot of the activism around the work is here. >> the issue of indigenous women and girls missing has been a long standing issue within our community. the fbi of canada and onlily they said only 500 or so missing. then when the new government came in and greated to a national inquiry. it's there's been wick that have gone missing and murdered from coast to coast. it's a part of our history. >> it's a part of the the united states present. in 2016 there was 5,712 native women and girls reported missing. and between 2013 and 2016, there have been only 14 federal investigations into 2 prosecutions of these cases. while women are victims of crime maybe activists
> generations of children being taken from families and sent to schools that forced them to forget langalk and culture. >> the work that all o'yof ewe us will ensure that that's a promise we never-. >> it's important to knock the past and also the ongoing grow advances. and what the future will look lick. >> so last is of the we did an ep dead about i object a lot of people were covered. and i looked it up and that's when i realized a lot of the activism around the work is...
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lang politics with kids lives. >> the ministration is arguing that separations are required by law, but clear, that is false, no law requires this action. >> reporter: just a day after the ministration double down on its policies, announcing all undocumented migrants crossing the southern border would be prosecuted, even those seeking asylum. the justice department even looking for protection from domestic abuse and gang violence. >> i have put in place a zero tolerance policy for illegal entry on our south was border, if you cross the southwest border unlawfully, that we will prosecute you. it is that simple. >> reporter: house republican leaders are trying to hold off a revolt within their own party, more than two dozen moderates are forcing -- threatening to force a vote for a permanent fix to the daca program, party leaders are promising votes later in the year, but moderate say they want to see action sooner rather than later. >> we are done talking about it, put it in writing, so we can have an agreement, we are waiting for that to come out of the >>'s office. >> reporter: the ori
lang politics with kids lives. >> the ministration is arguing that separations are required by law, but clear, that is false, no law requires this action. >> reporter: just a day after the ministration double down on its policies, announcing all undocumented migrants crossing the southern border would be prosecuted, even those seeking asylum. the justice department even looking for protection from domestic abuse and gang violence. >> i have put in place a zero tolerance policy...
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in and out of committees rapidly, whe there's a lot of federal wording changes, you know, striking lang and ading language. but there were, as i , seven i would like to point out. one is ab23, 24 by assemblyman rubio, and on elder or dependent adult abuse, and it requires mandated reports and expands the definiion of disorderly conduct to include looking throa hole or opening in the wall, concealed camera or concealed secretecoramer and the bill would require mantory repog, it's a major change there. er o is on ab2877 by mathis, and this is on vehicular pollion,nd a t was for rural s. help them get toet efficie vehicles with gas efficiency to reduce pollution in rural areas. some, som dol added this time mits, the one in the bill in s $25,000. senator wiener's conservatorship bill, sb1045, narrowed the fo of the bill to two pilot programs, sunset in january 1st of 2024, the counties of los angeles and the county of san francisco. so we'll continue to watch that one. ab2025 creates, we talked about it before, it's now called elders, and's -- rs liviit dignitpathy, respect and support. it
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.wakening's according to pimco's most recently published secular outlook report. a different landscape will emerge over the next few years. that will include a longer and shower recession. with us now, pimco's words of warning from pimco's global economic adviser, joachim fels. thank you for being with us. let's start with one of the risks you outlined as a potential recession and that the characteristics hat recession might be different. how high a risk is it and where are you positioning that as a likelihood? a recession is not a near-term risk, not for this year or next year. i think the interesting thing is this economic cycle for the first time really is getting more cyclical in the sense that we get major fiscal stimulus in the u.s. ofs raises the risk overheating, this year, next year. it raises the risk the fed will ultimately go above neutral with its interest rates. that means that we could face a recession in 2020. i think this is something that investors should start to prep
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.wakening's according to pimco's most recently published secular outlook report. a different landscape will emerge over the next few years. that will include a longer and shower recession. with us now, pimco's words of warning from pimco's global economic adviser, joachim fels. thank you for being with us. let's start with one of the risks you outlined as a potential recession and that the characteristics hat recession might be different. how high a risk is it...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."ned by our ambien and bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. a nafta's what. the mexican peso sinks on concern the u.s. may leave the nest of -- the nafta agreement. tesla faces shareholders ahead of its annual meeting we look at the campaign against several members of the company's board. plus, we had to bloomberg's invest summit. an exclusive interview with david siegel, cofounder of an investment company. a check of thet major averages per u.s. stocks mixed at the moment. the dow falling at 1/10 of 1%. the nasdaq gaining 3/10 of 1% as mega cap techs shares gained ground. the s&p 500 flat for the moment. financials are leading the declines. the energy section has -- has turned positive. wti gaining ground. crude prices have crashed, falling through the 50 day and 100 day moving average. chart, feel most gtv go what is happening to crude prices. it has been falling the most in a month after sources say the u.s. government has asked saudi
amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."ned by our ambien and bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. a nafta's what. the mexican peso sinks on concern the u.s. may leave the nest of -- the nafta agreement. tesla faces shareholders ahead of its annual meeting we look at the campaign against several members of the company's board. plus, we had to bloomberg's invest summit. an exclusive interview with david siegel, cofounder...
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shery will be joined by amanda lang from toronto. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data?whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. mark: i am mark ronson with first word news. homeland security secretary kiersten says border patrol agents are not being cruel by separating some children from the parents at the border. she says they are simply enforcing our nation proxies immigration laws. atretary nilsson spoke today the national sheriffs association conference in new orleans. >> we do not have the luxury of pretending that all individuals coming to the country as a amily unit are in fact family. we have to do our job. we will not apologize for doing our job. mark: she says agents will no longer look the other way when cross the border illegally. separated from cross the bor
shery will be joined by amanda lang from toronto. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data?whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. mark: i am mark ronson with first word news. homeland...
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. >> the american red cross is awarding this man, peter lange, the 2018 animal rescue hero award.s he's no hero. >> i don't consider it heroic. it was just something i had to do. >> peter is the founder and co- owner of safari west animal preserve. what he did was save safari west and nearly 1,000 african animals as fire surrounded the preserve last year, and he did it alone. >> trying to save primarily the early going animals whose enclosures were on fire. >> here's where peter fault his toughest battle wearing a wet hoodie and using a garden hose >i would drive over burning embers and put them out or kick stuff out. >> a one man fire department. >> well, i was the man fire department that night. >> you were the man. >> at this place. >> despite his best efforts, some classic vehicles did burn up. now, life has mostly returned to normal with guests traveling the 400 acres for guided tours for a once in a lifetime up close and personal tour. while not tame, many animals appeared happy to see people. peter let me have a special up close experience touching a rhino. so peter humbly
. >> the american red cross is awarding this man, peter lange, the 2018 animal rescue hero award.s he's no hero. >> i don't consider it heroic. it was just something i had to do. >> peter is the founder and co- owner of safari west animal preserve. what he did was save safari west and nearly 1,000 african animals as fire surrounded the preserve last year, and he did it alone. >> trying to save primarily the early going animals whose enclosures were on fire. >>...
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he forged very close relationships, especially with lang merkel.of the book when he said good-bye to her she had a tear in her eye. >> and he walks away saying in the book, poor angela. she's all along. >> yeah. >> meaning she is trying to uphold this western architecture -- >> yeah. >> -- without a u.s. president who will support her? >> yes. it was a powerful moment. he said, angela, she's all al e alone. then we saw justin trudeau at the final summit with him in lima. obama leans over and says, justin, you're going to have to speak up more when certain values are threatened. i saw him kind of trying to pass a torch but actually what we were talking after that episode and he was saying, look, i have great confidence in angela and justin and several other leaders, but to do that without a u.s. president is a very difficult thing. and we saw xi jinping at that summit in november of 2016. he looked pretty relaxed for the outcome of the summit. obama was warning him, trump's going to -- means what he says on trade and there's a political constituency
he forged very close relationships, especially with lang merkel.of the book when he said good-bye to her she had a tear in her eye. >> and he walks away saying in the book, poor angela. she's all along. >> yeah. >> meaning she is trying to uphold this western architecture -- >> yeah. >> -- without a u.s. president who will support her? >> yes. it was a powerful moment. he said, angela, she's all al e alone. then we saw justin trudeau at the final summit with...
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at the bottom, you will see alyssa lang. it is and read. you can report a biohazard.it will ask you for your name, your station, and what you saw. it will send a report right to that cleanup team and hopefully someone will go out and clean it up. >>> president trump's lawyers say that he has the authority to pardon himself, but probably won't. they are trying to avoid a subpoena from robert mueller in the special counsel. the self pardon issue came up this week and with the new york times published a menu that president trump's attorney sent to robert wheeler january. now rudy giuliani says that even if the president can pardon himself, it is not likely. >> the president of the united states pardoning himself would be unthinkable and it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment. >> the president decided that he was going to pardon himself, that is almost self-executing impeachment. >>> the president says he wants to tell his side of the story, but giuliani says his legal team will fight any attempt to force him to testify before a grand jury. >>> you might see s
at the bottom, you will see alyssa lang. it is and read. you can report a biohazard.it will ask you for your name, your station, and what you saw. it will send a report right to that cleanup team and hopefully someone will go out and clean it up. >>> president trump's lawyers say that he has the authority to pardon himself, but probably won't. they are trying to avoid a subpoena from robert mueller in the special counsel. the self pardon issue came up this week and with the new york...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. trade tensions between the u.s.a took a turn for the worst after president trump tweeted this on saturday. based on justin's false statements at his news conference on the fact that canada is charging massive tariffs to our u.s. farmers, workers, and companies, i have instructed our u.s. reps not to endorse the communique as we look at tariffs on automobiles flooding the u.s. market. the white house trade advisor, peter navarro, double down saying there was a special place in hell for prime minister justin trudeau. navarro apologizing for his inappropriate comments. bloomberg'sam, equity reporter, the autos have been central to the discussions because a heart important -- they are important. the nuclearit like option, saying, it would be a disaster for canada. so much so that some people are saying it will never happen. there was a first reaction when trump asked the department of congress looking at imposing 25% tariffs on auto and auto parts imports. i think a lot of people reacted to that by thinking, the industr
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. trade tensions between the u.s.a took a turn for the worst after president trump tweeted this on saturday. based on justin's false statements at his news conference on the fact that canada is charging massive tariffs to our u.s. farmers, workers, and companies, i have instructed our u.s. reps not to endorse the communique as we look at tariffs on automobiles flooding the u.s. market. the white house trade advisor, peter navarro, double down saying there was a...