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congressman david mckinley, alimony, and evan jenkins. evan, you put up one hell of a fight. thank you, evan. boy, you or something. in your state gop chairwoman melanie potter. melanie, thank you. thank you, melanie. tremendouss is a
congressman david mckinley, alimony, and evan jenkins. evan, you put up one hell of a fight. thank you, evan. boy, you or something. in your state gop chairwoman melanie potter. melanie, thank you. thank you, melanie. tremendouss is a
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of my researching in getting to the book is finding here in washington the fbi files on fred amed evans which nobody had ever seen before. they were 400 pages, the guy who is the informant there literally is giving hour by hour account leading up to the shootout while he calls fbi agents from the road to say this is what's going on, so it's incredible story, highly nuance and so i think you'll enjoy some of this but also very disturbing story, so first question and this by the way, is a photograph of stokes walking through a place, had riot two years earlier and commemorating the riot, the two guys on each side of them have rifles on their shoulders. 3 days before the shootout. the very first book which you can't see very well, linking raids, it's about my grandfather who came in 1980 and became democrat of the chairman and he helped woodrow wilson and any family is a new deal family but he was also the president of the brotherhood of magicians, politics and magic, how can you lose? that was the first book, it's really about his life and after my mother died, his granddaughter. the seco
of my researching in getting to the book is finding here in washington the fbi files on fred amed evans which nobody had ever seen before. they were 400 pages, the guy who is the informant there literally is giving hour by hour account leading up to the shootout while he calls fbi agents from the road to say this is what's going on, so it's incredible story, highly nuance and so i think you'll enjoy some of this but also very disturbing story, so first question and this by the way, is a...
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the words of maryland athletic director david evans. evans also announced offensive coordinator matt canadarv will as interim coach while durkin is on leave. a point of fact, hardly seems significant rightnow. 'll send it back to you. >> dave johnson, thank you. we'll see you later in the broadcast. news of the decision to place durkin on paid lea came hours after democratic candidate for governor weighed in, releasing a statement this afternoon callind evans durkin, quote, ultimately responsible, calling for both meno be suspended. maryland governor larry hogan called the reports, quote, deeply troubling, and university ofs marylan president said he was, quote, profoundly disturbed about the report. to l trn more about case, head to the nbc washington app. the article is one of the most popular stories that viewers are reading right now. >>> now your storm team 4 forecast. >> take a look at this. we saw a lot of lightningrom storms well off into the distance. these storms we're looking at ac., but the way down into southern maryland, s
the words of maryland athletic director david evans. evans also announced offensive coordinator matt canadarv will as interim coach while durkin is on leave. a point of fact, hardly seems significant rightnow. 'll send it back to you. >> dave johnson, thank you. we'll see you later in the broadcast. news of the decision to place durkin on paid lea came hours after democratic candidate for governor weighed in, releasing a statement this afternoon callind evans durkin, quote, ultimately...
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alix: still with me is evan brown. this is a short versus long-term view. evan: we chase it.is going to be a volatile few months. ultimately, the economy is doing well. financial conditions are very easy. it is very difficult to calibrate how this trade news will impact the economy. at this point we are constructive. is datae the fed dependent, we are data dependent. we want to see how this trade news filters through. and is in turn the u.s. economic data -- it has not turned the u.s. economic data. alix: what indicators would you look at? at instead of financial market sentiment, more economic sentiment. the purchasing manager indexes, small businesses. how they are feeling. do people that do business plan to invest? all those things are pointing in the right direction. if that changes, we will become less constructive. it is quite strong and the trade news have not -- has not obstructed that. alix: if you're going to go -- the growth momentum has not rolled over. how do you deal with that? evan: we look at value versus growth really on a big picture macro perspective. you t
alix: still with me is evan brown. this is a short versus long-term view. evan: we chase it.is going to be a volatile few months. ultimately, the economy is doing well. financial conditions are very easy. it is very difficult to calibrate how this trade news will impact the economy. at this point we are constructive. is datae the fed dependent, we are data dependent. we want to see how this trade news filters through. and is in turn the u.s. economic data -- it has not turned the u.s. economic...
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on december 31, 2011, an hour north of denver in west evans, colorado.shley and tom fallis, surrounded by friends and family danced to the music that brought them together -- their wedding song. >> they decided to get up and dance in the middle of their living room. >> reporter: everybody watching. >> with everyone watching. >> reporter: kinda romantic. >> i think i said, "oh, this is sweet." >> reporter: it was their party, ashley's and tom's. she'd invited her co-workers like andrea. >> it was casual. but she verbally told everyone at work like, "you should come." >> reporter: they worked together at a rehabilitation hospital where ashley was a respiratory therapist. >> she was crazy, nice. [ laughter ] >> reporter: crazy. >> just spunky. yeah, just full of energy. she was just -- she was a happy person. laughed a lot and joked. >> reporter: their friendship was new. andrea didn't know a lot about ashley but had listened to her chatter about jobs and marriages and her three kids, the youngest of whom was born with a dangerous condition called hydroceph
on december 31, 2011, an hour north of denver in west evans, colorado.shley and tom fallis, surrounded by friends and family danced to the music that brought them together -- their wedding song. >> they decided to get up and dance in the middle of their living room. >> reporter: everybody watching. >> with everyone watching. >> reporter: kinda romantic. >> i think i said, "oh, this is sweet." >> reporter: it was their party, ashley's and tom's....
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avenues 4 broke this story about evans original suggestion it sparked a backlash. >> i want to make it very clear that metro will not have a separate train or sarate cars for anybody at this event next sunday or frankly i don't anti hpate that everpening any time ever. >> reporter: the white supremacist group plans to take metro to foggy bot ton and march tohe white house. officials are concerned there cob violence like intt chesville when a demotrator was killed one year ago. he says he doesn't know how dem ate ors can be kept separate. >> if you start drawing lines or making choice, i'm not sure it would be legal. >> reporter: the partnership for civil justice funds opposes separateda accomons for those participating in the rally. >> we think it's outrageous that jack evans and the police department would consider ri providingte transport to the clan and nazis when they ashington d.c. and not onlyutrageous, it' unconstitutional. >> reporter: the groups lawyers said it suld never haveeen on the table. >> it's an embarrassment. >> reporter: d.c. police is also looking forest courts. in
avenues 4 broke this story about evans original suggestion it sparked a backlash. >> i want to make it very clear that metro will not have a separate train or sarate cars for anybody at this event next sunday or frankly i don't anti hpate that everpening any time ever. >> reporter: the white supremacist group plans to take metro to foggy bot ton and march tohe white house. officials are concerned there cob violence like intt chesville when a demotrator was killed one year ago. he...
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don't go there evan. >> come on now. >> clean that up, evan. >> let me finish. the reaction. that's why i threw in congress. members of congress that are corrupt. this administration as well as those around it because chris collins was in the trump orbit or first member of congress. it's incompetent corruption. they're not even good at that. it's just surprising. >> is it incompetent or. >> do you remember when president obama's campaign manager on federal trial. no, i don't. remember when national security adviser pled to a felony or deputy campaign manager pled guilty to the felony. >> i do remember the irs scandal. >> i know you're not defending trump. it's not about that. this culture of corruption is a whole different level. campaign manager literally on trial as we sit here. deputy campaign manager. and the idea trump didn't know manafort is a joke. he knew him from the days he had a lobbying firm and donald trump was a client and in 2006, donald trump sold a condo for $3.7 million in cash to paul manafort and that didn't raise any flags. that's when the w
don't go there evan. >> come on now. >> clean that up, evan. >> let me finish. the reaction. that's why i threw in congress. members of congress that are corrupt. this administration as well as those around it because chris collins was in the trump orbit or first member of congress. it's incompetent corruption. they're not even good at that. it's just surprising. >> is it incompetent or. >> do you remember when president obama's campaign manager on federal trial....
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evan, i'm going start with you on this one.resident meeting with vladimir putin, not publicly admitting that russia was responsible for election meddling in 2016. i think at this point we all know why. but why would he then direct the -- dan coats and those sorts of people to say actually russia was very much responsible for election meddling in 2016? >> look, i think it's simple. when the president was in helsinki, he got a lot of blowback from even republicans. republicans on the hill, republican national security experts, republican commentators. i mean, there was a lot of blowback. and i think he looks at that, again, focusing on keeping the house in republican hands. and he says, i've got a problem. if that red wave that's not really developing is going to happen even in donald trump's imagination, he can't lose republicans, the moderate sort of more traditional part of the republican party that's still left, to helsinki and to putin, basically. to his handling of that. so what does he do? he tells his national security gu
evan, i'm going start with you on this one.resident meeting with vladimir putin, not publicly admitting that russia was responsible for election meddling in 2016. i think at this point we all know why. but why would he then direct the -- dan coats and those sorts of people to say actually russia was very much responsible for election meddling in 2016? >> look, i think it's simple. when the president was in helsinki, he got a lot of blowback from even republicans. republicans on the hill,...
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evan perez. laura, you have the information there from jessica and evan. the jury is able to come to a verdict coming to eight of the 18 counts. the other ten they are hung or deadlocked, not able to come to consensus. >> very predictable when you have the first questions about that coming from the jury. questions about not only the definition of reasonable doubt but the nuanced aspects of these sorts of charges. bank fraud, tax fraud cases, money laundering cases, remember the ostrich jacket? if there's the most titillating part of the case, it's a dry presentation of the evidence. strictly the facts dragnet style. if that's the case, they had to comb through and figure out whether or not the government was able to satisfy their burden of proof reasonable doubt on each element of claims. they asked two claims that's key. jake, one of them about the definition of even a shell company or a corporation. owning half of the access to the account and delegation authority and reporting requirements and tax implications and obligations. this suggests to you how n
evan perez. laura, you have the information there from jessica and evan. the jury is able to come to a verdict coming to eight of the 18 counts. the other ten they are hung or deadlocked, not able to come to consensus. >> very predictable when you have the first questions about that coming from the jury. questions about not only the definition of reasonable doubt but the nuanced aspects of these sorts of charges. bank fraud, tax fraud cases, money laundering cases, remember the ostrich...
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and leading that effort is our first guest -- evan goldberg, a silicon valley tech leader, a father, and the founder of the brca foundation, which was recently launched. and it was launched with a whole bunch of money thanks to a successful career, so congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> you have an incredible story about how you even began to think about this, so tell us about that. >> yeah, well, i was adopted, and when i was 35 -- so 15, 16 years ago -- i was contacted by my biological parents, who actually had stayed married. and one of the reasons that they contacted me was to give me this medical information. my mother had had breast cancer twice, and she found out that it was caused by the brca mutation, which meant that i had a 50% chance of inheriting that mutation. >> wow. and so when you heard that, what did you think? what did you do? >> well, you know, i knew that it most seriously affected women, and i had a daughter who was two, and that it would be something that potentially she would have to deal with later in life, but i assumed -- like silicon valley people, i
and leading that effort is our first guest -- evan goldberg, a silicon valley tech leader, a father, and the founder of the brca foundation, which was recently launched. and it was launched with a whole bunch of money thanks to a successful career, so congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> you have an incredible story about how you even began to think about this, so tell us about that. >> yeah, well, i was adopted, and when i was 35 -- so 15, 16 years ago -- i was contacted...
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. >> reporter: metro board chairman jac evans now says there is no plan to provide separate trains for t unite the right rallyext sunday. >> i want to make it very clear that metro will not have a separate train or separe cars for anybody at this event next nday, or frankly i don't anticipate that happening ever. >> the plan is for the group to march from foggy bottomo the white house square.s evans he doesn't know how demonstrators could be kept separate. >> you start discriminating or drawing linesr making choices, and i'm not even sure that would be legal. >> we think is outrageous that thead r and jack evans and the police department would consider providingri pvate transport to the klan a the nazis when they come to d.c it's not only trageous, it's unconstitutional. >> and the civil rights lawyer says it should never have been on the table. >> reporter: pice say they will -- in a statement police say the department doee not provrivate security for any group. there is no plan to provide a police escort for the group, our goal is to maintain from the demonstrators and other groups.
. >> reporter: metro board chairman jac evans now says there is no plan to provide separate trains for t unite the right rallyext sunday. >> i want to make it very clear that metro will not have a separate train or separe cars for anybody at this event next nday, or frankly i don't anticipate that happening ever. >> the plan is for the group to march from foggy bottomo the white house square.s evans he doesn't know how demonstrators could be kept separate. >> you start...
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evan: not over the next six months do we see a major breakout in inflation.a year-over-year basis, the base effects are going to put downward pressure on annual core inflation readings. about not concerned breakout, but over the course of next year, we might see core inflation rise 2.1%, 2.3%. i don't think that will concern the fed much. they told us they want to take a symmetrical approach. has gone to the downside so long, when overshoot it? i would say the labor market continues to tighten. eventually you get to a point where labor markets tighten that you have to rise and inflation starts to rise. we do have not gotten there yet, -- we have not gotten there yet but maybe it could be linear next year. haidi: one of the things that for the last few weeks they are saying, maybe too early to start talking about this internal impact, but you see that in the pmi ratings starting from asia, the u.s. and europe, seeing the to aown, factories grind halt. is that an indication you're seeing impact from tried tensions -- from trade tensions? is there a chance we se
evan: not over the next six months do we see a major breakout in inflation.a year-over-year basis, the base effects are going to put downward pressure on annual core inflation readings. about not concerned breakout, but over the course of next year, we might see core inflation rise 2.1%, 2.3%. i don't think that will concern the fed much. they told us they want to take a symmetrical approach. has gone to the downside so long, when overshoot it? i would say the labor market continues to tighten....
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i love the latest acquisition, bob evans farms.a, that's great would it cost us that much to have -- anyway it's located right in the center of what's been working at the supermarket, protein and frozen foods. it's taken a while to get credit they deserve but now the company -- but now the company has shown that it knows how to -- unlock value by selling pieces of subsidiary brands the stock has taken off. i love this idea that post is more like a private equity outfit that specializes in food and company, and i think the stock has a lot more room to run. you know what? it's actually the perfect equity for this new time treacherous, go long, go long it's a go play mike until pennsylvania, michael? >> caller: good evening, jim. >> good evening. >> caller: i purchased 1500 shares of general mills after watching your show this past february and they recently have gone down. should i hold this as a core position in any portfolio to be left for my estate >> started to come back. it's a couple of points away i was premature, i like the b
i love the latest acquisition, bob evans farms.a, that's great would it cost us that much to have -- anyway it's located right in the center of what's been working at the supermarket, protein and frozen foods. it's taken a while to get credit they deserve but now the company -- but now the company has shown that it knows how to -- unlock value by selling pieces of subsidiary brands the stock has taken off. i love this idea that post is more like a private equity outfit that specializes in food...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's evan. trump in trouble, a lot of it will come down to politics and whether the republican party will stand by him. we will speak to a republican
newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's evan. trump in trouble, a lot of it will come down to politics and whether the republican party will stand by him. we will speak to a republican
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let's bring in cnn justice correspondent evan perez. evan, what more can you tell us?is is very much a horrific scene. we have a big response from federal law enforcement as well as the jacksonville sheriff's office. at this point, as you mentioned, the initial reports from the scene are that there are at least 11 people who were shot, four people who were killed in this gunfire. so at this point, usually in this type of situation where you have what's believed to be a suspect that's down, you still have conducting a search to make sure there are no other suspects. there almost always are never multiple suspects in these situations. it's almost always one shooter, but you have to make sure and you have to assume there could be others. so that's where this police response is going, not only from the local sheriff's office but also from federal partners, the atf, the fbi, everybody is on the scene to make sure this is a safe place before they can determine that everything is good. but the problem is at this point, you know, you have a lot of people there who are there fo
let's bring in cnn justice correspondent evan perez. evan, what more can you tell us?is is very much a horrific scene. we have a big response from federal law enforcement as well as the jacksonville sheriff's office. at this point, as you mentioned, the initial reports from the scene are that there are at least 11 people who were shot, four people who were killed in this gunfire. so at this point, usually in this type of situation where you have what's believed to be a suspect that's down, you...
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evan, thank you for being here see you next friday. and you as well see you somewhere around next week for part of the day that does it for "the closing bell," "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now, live from the market overlooking times square i'm melissa lee, tim seymour, brian kelly, first timer and fast money friend, tony dwyer and steve grasso tonight on fast -- tonight on fast, retail has been one of the hottest trades out there and there's one new reporting earnings next week and they're about to break out plus want to know where bitcoin is going next? of course, you do and tom lee will break down the one chart he says could tell you everything you need to know about the crypto universe, but first we start with two words we haven't uttered in months.
evan, thank you for being here see you next friday. and you as well see you somewhere around next week for part of the day that does it for "the closing bell," "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now, live from the market overlooking times square i'm melissa lee, tim seymour, brian kelly, first timer and fast money friend, tony dwyer and steve grasso tonight on fast -- tonight on fast, retail has been one of the hottest trades out...
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jason: a lot of it falls on the ceo, evan spiegel.ng is looking inward to change the culture of the company. max: the writer of the story got a special invitation to something called counsel, which is a sort of regular meeting. they have had -- i think somewhere around 700 of these this year, so we are talking everyday kind of meeting where a group of snap employees get together and share. it is a very -- snap is a los angeles based company, a very california thing. there is a sharing stone they pass around. i think it is a purple amethyst. this is something snap's ceo evan spiegel learned in a new age class and has brought to the company. the reason this matters at all, besides being amusing and sort of weird, is snap is really trying desperately to grow up and get better at communication. evan spiegel has been very secretive, sort of aloof from his own employees and the outside world, and with competition from facebook and instagram, which is a facebook property, they are having to change. jason: comically secretive, almost. why? do
jason: a lot of it falls on the ceo, evan spiegel.ng is looking inward to change the culture of the company. max: the writer of the story got a special invitation to something called counsel, which is a sort of regular meeting. they have had -- i think somewhere around 700 of these this year, so we are talking everyday kind of meeting where a group of snap employees get together and share. it is a very -- snap is a los angeles based company, a very california thing. there is a sharing stone...
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evan, do you think we will see steven segal visiting the oval office? >> i don't know.orld in which we now live. sure. why not? why not that? >> sure, why not? >> everything else is happening. it would certainly -- yeah, it certainly wouldn't surprise me at this point. but it would be bizarre. >> well, when it happens we will play the clip back where you said you wouldn't be surprised. evan mcmullen thank you for weighing in. >>> coming up next, a new production of the diary of anne frank is featuring a cast of mostly hispanic actors. we will talk with the director live about the message he's hoping to send. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is th
evan, do you think we will see steven segal visiting the oval office? >> i don't know.orld in which we now live. sure. why not? why not that? >> sure, why not? >> everything else is happening. it would certainly -- yeah, it certainly wouldn't surprise me at this point. but it would be bizarre. >> well, when it happens we will play the clip back where you said you wouldn't be surprised. evan mcmullen thank you for weighing in. >>> coming up next, a new production...
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. >> reporter: metro board chairman jack evans says there's no plan to provide separate trains for the unite the right rally on sunday after news4 broke this story about evans' original suggestion sparked a backlash zplvmt backlash. >> i want to maket very clear that metro will not have separate cars for unite the right rally. >> reporter: officials are concerned there could be violence like there was in charlottesville when a counterd monstrator was killed one year ago. evans says he doesn't know how demonstrators could be kept separate. >> drawing lines or making choices i'm not sure that would be lel. >> we think it's outrageous that ramada and jack evans and the police deptment would consider providing private transport to the klan and the nazis when they come to washington, d.c., it's not only outrageous, it's unconstitutional. >> reporter: the group's civil rights lawyer says it shoul h nevee been on >> it's an embarrassment. >> reporter: d.c. police are also weighing in on a suggestioh they provide escort for the group. there is no plan to provide a police esct for the group. ou
. >> reporter: metro board chairman jack evans says there's no plan to provide separate trains for the unite the right rally on sunday after news4 broke this story about evans' original suggestion sparked a backlash zplvmt backlash. >> i want to maket very clear that metro will not have separate cars for unite the right rally. >> reporter: officials are concerned there could be violence like there was in charlottesville when a counterd monstrator was killed one year ago. evans...
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michael, evan, thanks to both of you.f brian stelter's interview with twitter ceo jack dorsey tomorrow morning, 11:00 eastern, right here on cnn, and we'll be right back. ing incredible. capital one has partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr! i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice... is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? obviously. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford
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evan mcmullin is back with us. evan, i'll start with you on this.y sources, that we may be, if anything, have been underestimating the impact that the separation of families is having on our politics as making it something that is an incredible focus in the midterm elections, especially for suburban moms and others who maybe already were not inclined to stick with this president, but who when they saw this said i simply cannot. >> yeah, absolutely, kasie. i've spent much of this month around, traveling around the country. i've been in iowa and colorado and washington state, you know, as much as many of us are focused on foreign adversaries, attacks against this country and the russia investigation, i think rightly, you know, what a lot of american people are focused on throughout is just the indecentsy of this administration and its policies, including i think high on the list is this policy of separating families and the failure to reunite these young children. i mean, we're talking about, as i read today, and i think you just mentioned, over 20 ch
evan mcmullin is back with us. evan, i'll start with you on this.y sources, that we may be, if anything, have been underestimating the impact that the separation of families is having on our politics as making it something that is an incredible focus in the midterm elections, especially for suburban moms and others who maybe already were not inclined to stick with this president, but who when they saw this said i simply cannot. >> yeah, absolutely, kasie. i've spent much of this month...
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evan first to you. cnn has now learned that rudy giuliani is preparing a report to counter mueller's findings what's the latest. >> that's right, wolf. we know that special counsel robert mueller is working on his investigation, still talking to witnesses. but the president's legal team are team is not wasting time. they say they are working on a report, rudy giuliani in particular says that he is here in washington right now working on that report as we speak. now, what this report will be is essentially a rebuttal or a prebuttal of what we expect to be the findings of robert mueller. and the report that rudy giuliani says his legal team is working on will attack the issues of collusion, collusion between the allegations of collusion between people connected with the trump campaign, and russia. michael flynn -- the michael flynn firing and the obstruction of justice allegations which the special counsel we know is still investigating. wolf, at this point we still don't know how much longer the special
evan first to you. cnn has now learned that rudy giuliani is preparing a report to counter mueller's findings what's the latest. >> that's right, wolf. we know that special counsel robert mueller is working on his investigation, still talking to witnesses. but the president's legal team are team is not wasting time. they say they are working on a report, rudy giuliani in particular says that he is here in washington right now working on that report as we speak. now, what this report will...
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>> let's bring in evan on this one.e countries in the rankings globally, guess where we're at as the united states in terms of press freedom. there you have it right there. we're ranked 45 out of some 200 countries. 45. some might think that we're the standard-bearer for the world. evan? >> i wouldn't agree with that ranking personally. i think the big thing here is this. the president has to realize that his words matter. we've been in political operatives. we've been angry at the press because they wrote a story we didn't like or misquote. >> we actually don't like each other. >> off air we're cats and dogs fighting. but we don't go out and call journalists the enemy of the people. we say, hey, i don't like that story. and we're able hand to will this like adults. president trump has to remember that words matter. 15 months ago steve scalese was shot because his shooter bought into they want to kill the minorities and poor. you hear people that are unhinged that hear things tlik and say they have to take drastic actio
>> let's bring in evan on this one.e countries in the rankings globally, guess where we're at as the united states in terms of press freedom. there you have it right there. we're ranked 45 out of some 200 countries. 45. some might think that we're the standard-bearer for the world. evan? >> i wouldn't agree with that ranking personally. i think the big thing here is this. the president has to realize that his words matter. we've been in political operatives. we've been angry at the...
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evan is who he is.y: you make a good point your story that with facebook and twitter battling fake news and misinformation, online harassment, this could have been snapped's moment to shine, but they haven't been able to take advantage. why not? sarah: evan thinks the core of it is that snap has not communicated to the public how different they are from these other players. emily: isn't the product itself supposed to do that for them? sarah: yes, but the product is hard to use. they don't really advertise it. that one of those things its coolness comes from trying to figure it out and understanding where to swipe and learn toally communicate with it. that is why it is so popular with young people, but their parents are befuddled. polythorp toadded the board, one of the people they hope will help them tell the brand story. evan spiegel has been talking with his mentors on the board, a coach who has coached other managers through tough times, and he says he is committed to trying to make that point clear
evan is who he is.y: you make a good point your story that with facebook and twitter battling fake news and misinformation, online harassment, this could have been snapped's moment to shine, but they haven't been able to take advantage. why not? sarah: evan thinks the core of it is that snap has not communicated to the public how different they are from these other players. emily: isn't the product itself supposed to do that for them? sarah: yes, but the product is hard to use. they don't...
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my must read was evan spiegel, the ceo of snap.taking it inside the company -- company and everything that needs to happen culturally to improve the company's performance. taylor: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "best of bloomberg technology ," where we bring you our top interviews from this week in tech. sixosoft takes over websites created by a group with ties to the russian government and plans to meddle in the midterm elections. plus, more manipulation on social media. facebook and twitter take down hundreds of accounts linked to russia and iran. as elon musk faces scrutiny from the sec, investors, and the public,
my must read was evan spiegel, the ceo of snap.taking it inside the company -- company and everything that needs to happen culturally to improve the company's performance. taylor: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "best of bloomberg technology ," where we bring you our top interviews from this week in tech. sixosoft takes over websites created by a group with ties to the russian government and plans to meddle in the midterm elections....
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we're also joined by evan thomas. both men have done many great things. i will read off only a few because there's just too much. sam is a lawyer based in new york city, which many of you already know. he has a doctorate from oxford, ba from northwestern. i went backwards on that one. and a jd from yale law school. his writings appeared in "the los angeles times," he and the atlantic. evan is the author of nine books get one of them is the next under, which we have many copies of. and this is all he needs -- also a "new york times" bestseller. i'm also excited to hear all about "the flying tigers" and have the conversation between the two of you. welcome. without further ado, sam and oven. [applause] >> the most interesting fact about spam i just learned is one of his professors at yale law school was the tiger mom. [laughter] she encourage you to do this, right? >> yeah, got some encouragement along the way from a lot of folks and i want to thank kramer for having us in you for doing this i'm at in. so might interest in writing has gone back for a long t
we're also joined by evan thomas. both men have done many great things. i will read off only a few because there's just too much. sam is a lawyer based in new york city, which many of you already know. he has a doctorate from oxford, ba from northwestern. i went backwards on that one. and a jd from yale law school. his writings appeared in "the los angeles times," he and the atlantic. evan is the author of nine books get one of them is the next under, which we have many copies of. and...
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athletic director damon evans put dirken on administrative leave. ut a group want toss meet with evans because they want to support coach dirken. >>> president trump called amarosa a low life after her book was released this week. he was responding t claims from amarosa that he used the n-word while making the first season of the apprentice. amarosa is going to talk to chuck todd tres morning. behat just a few minutes from now, we're going to check in with chuck to see what he expects from that rvinw. >>> we're learning more about the suicidal man who stole a passenger plane on friday, cleanup crew this is morning on going through the wreckage while experts say more needs to be done to make sure that does not happen again. happen again. we're going (birds chirping, a running brook,) happen again. we're going ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. >>> nasa i
athletic director damon evans put dirken on administrative leave. ut a group want toss meet with evans because they want to support coach dirken. >>> president trump called amarosa a low life after her book was released this week. he was responding t claims from amarosa that he used the n-word while making the first season of the apprentice. amarosa is going to talk to chuck todd tres morning. behat just a few minutes from now, we're going to check in with chuck to see what he expects...
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evan, let's start with you.ay for the national security head to come briefing room and address not just reporters but the general public? >> you have national security leaders who understand this kind of thing need to be communicated to the support our leaders as they hopefully do the right thing or elect leaders in congress specifically who will do the right thing, who will support sanctions that are strong enough to deter russia. but i think what's also happening, my read of it anyway, as we get closer to the mid-terms and as it becomes clear to the american people that the russians did attack our election and did use the republican party especially through its candidate, donald trump, to make the attack and now the republican party is sort of lying down on the job or its elected leaders, i think there's got to be increasing pressure to show the american people that the administration on some level is trying to do the right thing. that's why i think those national security leaders end up on the podium in the p
evan, let's start with you.ay for the national security head to come briefing room and address not just reporters but the general public? >> you have national security leaders who understand this kind of thing need to be communicated to the support our leaders as they hopefully do the right thing or elect leaders in congress specifically who will do the right thing, who will support sanctions that are strong enough to deter russia. but i think what's also happening, my read of it anyway,...
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speaking of ceos, my must read was evan spiegel, the ceo of snap.king us inside the company and everything that needs to happen culturally to improve the company's performance. taylor: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect the views of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or its employees. >> the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and/or cleft palette. >> why should any child anywhere on this planet live a life of misery? >> a lot of people think that
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speaking of ceos, my must read was evan spiegel, the ceo of snap.king us inside the company and everything that needs to happen culturally to improve the company's performance. taylor: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and
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speaking of ceos, my must read was evan spiegel, the ceo of snap.side the company and everything that needs to happen culturally to improve the company's performance. taylor: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ow ♪ nejra: funding secured, two words that could spell trouble for elon musk. turkish turmoil, concerned growth over -- taxing cryptos, are they a property or are they a commodity? hedge funds want clarity. i am nejra cehic in london. we delve into the regulatory opportunities of financial markets around the world, but
speaking of ceos, my must read was evan spiegel, the ceo of snap.side the company and everything that needs to happen culturally to improve the company's performance. taylor: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ow ♪ nejra: funding secured, two words that could spell trouble for elon musk. turkish turmoil, concerned growth over -- taxing cryptos, are they a property or are they a commodity? hedge funds want clarity. i am nejra cehic in london. we delve into the regulatory...
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you're up to date now on news will be back at the top of the hour omarion evans phina from all of us here in berlin and thanks for watching. the screen shifts. just for fun mr. told us that icon of the fashion. look really about the man behind the dark shades. just moments in the life of a great designer. con. starts september. w. . her. lawyer . told. law. dole any. length of. a. lego enough. to lead. mothership the length of the luggage the leg the leg the leg the leg the end of the leg. leg we still end the unlucky leg the lead the lead the lead the lead . it has. elected . you and. you and. you'll click. click. yes. yes. different something special something we're going to join together i. asked you to go mental is not like a. loser. i might as well you. know here. you are you'll get. beat. you'll meet. with her. claim. you'll meet you. live . leg. lifts live . live . live live. live . live . live live live. live. live . live live live . live. lives. lead . lead. listlessly . play play. play play play play play play play play play live . the ul legler lead. the lead the lead the
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wyatt evans. [cheers and applause] >> how's it going? >> t-town in the house. >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> well, as i said, you're gonna face 14 questions. money values ranging from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. they're there if you need them. let's get to your game and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire."
wyatt evans. [cheers and applause] >> how's it going? >> t-town in the house. >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> well, as i said, you're gonna face 14 questions. money values ranging from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. they're there if you need them. let's get to your game and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire."
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that from david evans.ffensive coordinator matt canada named ierim coach of the university of marynd. >>> redskins. notlaying against the patriots, thankfully considering the juries. out two, three weeks with a knee injury. trey quinn cleared. losing derrius guice with a tn acl left knee. missel be energy he brought to the field. >> i'm behonest. myirst time ever shedding tearing for a player. so, like -- our group, we, we've comeo close to each other in such a short period of time, and i guess because i'm now the older guy in the room it hurts even more. beca feel like that's my little brother. >> heartbreaking. heartbreaking. i mean, not only f the team, because that was a major that we had planned on, you know, contributing to winning ga mes, and to have somebod who was so happy and enjoyed the game of football as much a he does. you know, it really kind of -- it's a gut ow. >> a focal point of skins camp so far, i would y. wondering how many guys this guy will rush for? should i draft him on my fantasy
that from david evans.ffensive coordinator matt canada named ierim coach of the university of marynd. >>> redskins. notlaying against the patriots, thankfully considering the juries. out two, three weeks with a knee injury. trey quinn cleared. losing derrius guice with a tn acl left knee. missel be energy he brought to the field. >> i'm behonest. myirst time ever shedding tearing for a player. so, like -- our group, we, we've comeo close to each other in such a short period of...
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news will be back again at the top of the hour american evan stealing from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. one arguments it's a real policy because there's no rubbish on your back everyone writes that only on their income and the republic. and you know what the great thing is. i've. lived lead the relentless leg . length the leg length. legs ul lead the way. the leg the leg i've. led . military . led. military the illegibility ul leg length the leg the leg. leg. leg. leg. legislator . live live. live . play play play live . leg. length. leg . leg leg leg. leg leg. i've. lived. the same. lives. legislature legler legislature legler legler legless pledge play lists lists plenty plenty . lead. a little. bit of a. leg length. leg length. limit the length . leg length clinton . leg . lead . player. leg. length. lens live. mother. legs . lisa bloom leg . live. live . live . live. live. the lead . the live . live . live live. live . live. live live. live . live live . live next what was cool that said if you're a. live live. live . liz liz. liz . the lead. plenty. plenty . plenty. o
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evan, a moment of truth appears to be at hand. what are the options judge ellis has here as he tries to get the jury to reach a consensus, unanimous consensus on that one remaining count? but what else? >> reporter: right. exactly, john. one of the things the judge talked to both sides, the prosecutors and to paul manafort's lawyers, before he brought back the jury, he said that he was prepared to consider letting the jury essentially decide how many charges they could come to a consensus on, how many they had unanimous and accept a partial verdict if that is necessary in this case. obviously this is something he said both sides are going to have to weigh in on if that moment comes. first, he read -- obviously, he brought back the jury inside the courtroom, and he read them what is known as a sawyer charge. he instructed them to try again, to listen to each other, whether or not there's only a couple of them who are stuck on one side of the equation, and to consider changing their vote if that doesn't violate their conscience. he
evan, a moment of truth appears to be at hand. what are the options judge ellis has here as he tries to get the jury to reach a consensus, unanimous consensus on that one remaining count? but what else? >> reporter: right. exactly, john. one of the things the judge talked to both sides, the prosecutors and to paul manafort's lawyers, before he brought back the jury, he said that he was prepared to consider letting the jury essentially decide how many charges they could come to a consensus...
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i'm sarah eisen in for kelly evans. tesla stock is tanking after elon musk gives an emotional interview. and more on this risk of a ceo burn out coming up >>> deere the latest company to get digged by rising material stocks after a morning plunge what's behind the wild swings, that's coming up >>> i'm steve liesman at cnbc headquarters globe bank policy, president trump's rate hike critique of the federal reserve. we'll give you a preview just ahead. >>> i'm bob pisani in for wilfred frost. president trump says he wants companies to report their earnings every six months instead of every quarter but one ceo says even that's too frequent he'll make his close "closing bell" starting now. >>> welcome to "the closing bell." and welcome. happy friday bob pisani is with me. we'll get to all those stories in just a moment, but let's check on the markets nice turn around today dow swinging around more than 190 points in today's session. on track now to post the sixth positive week in seven it's been boosted higher by talk of ch
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. >> evan, weigh in here. what did you see happening with all of this that is broader than just on that collusion? >> i think about the political elements or i've been thinking about that. as the investigation or investigations move forward, it becomes more and more clear to anyone who is still considering facts that yes the russians intervened in our election, yes, it was a broad effort, multifaceted. probably has roots that go back in time quite a bit. we'll learn a lot more over time. but as it becomes clear that the russians used this candidate president trump and the republican party and elements of the conservative movement to advance its attack on the country, it becomes also more clear that the republicans, elected republicans in congress and in the white house, the president, aren't doing enough to protect the country. and that is going to i think start to have a real impact on midterm prospects. and that is why i think you saw the president or the white house trot out all the national security chiefs
. >> evan, weigh in here. what did you see happening with all of this that is broader than just on that collusion? >> i think about the political elements or i've been thinking about that. as the investigation or investigations move forward, it becomes more and more clear to anyone who is still considering facts that yes the russians intervened in our election, yes, it was a broad effort, multifaceted. probably has roots that go back in time quite a bit. we'll learn a lot more over...
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congressman david mckinley, alimony, and evan jenkins. evan, you put up one hell of a fight.nk you, evan. boy, you or something. in your state gop chairwoman melanie potter. melanie, thank you. thank you, melanie. tremendouss is a senator, somebody that has helped us throughout our agenda, which is make america great again, pretty much, and we have a lot of different names. did you see promises made, promises kept? they are copying it now, the democrats. promises made, promises kept. they are copying it. but what are you going to do? this is a man who makes a promise, he is hundred percent good. he is from a place called colorado, and he is helping to lead our campaign. cory.ardner, thank you, great job. doing a great job. thank you fo. and we are thrilled to be joined by house members from west virginia's third congressional district, a woman that works very hard for you, carol miller. carol. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thanks, carol. finally, it is my great honor to introduce the person that we are here to or tonight, a tremendous gentlemen. i got to know him during
congressman david mckinley, alimony, and evan jenkins. evan, you put up one hell of a fight.nk you, evan. boy, you or something. in your state gop chairwoman melanie potter. melanie, thank you. thank you, melanie. tremendouss is a senator, somebody that has helped us throughout our agenda, which is make america great again, pretty much, and we have a lot of different names. did you see promises made, promises kept? they are copying it now, the democrats. promises made, promises kept. they are...
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sarah: evan thinks snap hasn't communicated how different they are from other players.n't the product supposed to do that for them? sarah: yes, but the product is hard to use. they don't really advertise it. it is one of those things that its coolness comes from trying to figure it out and where to swipe and learn to communicate with it. that is why it is popular with young people, but parents are befuddled. have added a member to their board to help them tell the brand story. siegel has been talking with members on the board, and a management coach who has coached others through tough times. he says he is committed to making that point clear to the public, but so so far it hasn't quite worked. emily: with snap users hitting a clientele, similar with -- a pla teau, similar with twitter. where do they go? sarah: they have become ok with twitter being more of a niche product than facebook. snap is trying to prove there is a hunger for a communication that is not permanent. but of course facebook has built snap functionality into its own products, which makes people less l
sarah: evan thinks snap hasn't communicated how different they are from other players.n't the product supposed to do that for them? sarah: yes, but the product is hard to use. they don't really advertise it. it is one of those things that its coolness comes from trying to figure it out and where to swipe and learn to communicate with it. that is why it is popular with young people, but parents are befuddled. have added a member to their board to help them tell the brand story. siegel has been...
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as far as evan's recommendations of relocating to 250 pine street, i am not completely opposed to that if the board is willing to accept that without me having to go through further permitting and the whole 30-day and the whole appeals process over and over and over again. that is something that i would like to dive into should 332 pine street not go through for us. then he also mentioned the public safety and concern and oversaturation. i don't think it's super oversaturated. there is currently in that block just the one food truck and according to dpw there can be three on one block whether on both sides or one side, so having the second one is way under the three-truck limit there. i will answer any questions if you have any. >> i do. >> okay. >> so understanding that well, first of all, just pointing out being on this board six years ago, it was just brick and mortar fighting food truck and food cart and now we have food trucks fighting food trucks. what an interesting predicament. how do you address the -- do you feel you are under served for salads and sandwiches on that job? >>
as far as evan's recommendations of relocating to 250 pine street, i am not completely opposed to that if the board is willing to accept that without me having to go through further permitting and the whole 30-day and the whole appeals process over and over and over again. that is something that i would like to dive into should 332 pine street not go through for us. then he also mentioned the public safety and concern and oversaturation. i don't think it's super oversaturated. there is...
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let's go to evan perez.ip with christopher steele. he testified several hours this past week to house members. in that temperature, he described how he had a breakfast with christopher steele and during that breakfast is where steele says he believed russian intelligence thought they had then candidate trump over a barrel. we don't know more context to that comment. it does align with the dossier that christopher steele ended up producing. this is one reason why bruce ahr and steele has been in the cross hairs of donald trump as president. he believes that, obviously, this is an investigation he calls a witch hunt and it all began with these men who, he believes, were concocting false stories about him. >> there's that. let me ask you about another story that broke today. we were talking how the president announced don mcgahn would be leaving after the brett kavanaugh confirmation hearings. so, a possible replacement, you are hearing names? >> reporter: right. pat, a washington lawyer, who it turns out got t
let's go to evan perez.ip with christopher steele. he testified several hours this past week to house members. in that temperature, he described how he had a breakfast with christopher steele and during that breakfast is where steele says he believed russian intelligence thought they had then candidate trump over a barrel. we don't know more context to that comment. it does align with the dossier that christopher steele ended up producing. this is one reason why bruce ahr and steele has been in...
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charles: evan, how are you seeing them shaping up?re's the vote and then there's the interpretation of the vote. >> well, what i'm seeing right now is there's sort of the national narrative that does trickle down to every congressional district throughout the country, and that's much more health care and the country's going in the wrong direction because poll after poll, the majority of americans say we are going in the wrong direction despite this great economy. god help us if the economy goes to the tank before then. but then it's also all races are local. charles: right. >> and you have to have candidates who reflect the values of that district. and that's our big firewall. so when you have somebody who can reflect the values of, say, districts in minnesota or paul ryan's district, because he's retiring in wisconsin, that would be a big help. another big help for republicans, we need to have big republicans who have long coat tails running statewide campaigns. that's why tim pawlenty is going to have very helpful in the midterms. h
charles: evan, how are you seeing them shaping up?re's the vote and then there's the interpretation of the vote. >> well, what i'm seeing right now is there's sort of the national narrative that does trickle down to every congressional district throughout the country, and that's much more health care and the country's going in the wrong direction because poll after poll, the majority of americans say we are going in the wrong direction despite this great economy. god help us if the...
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. >> reporter: her 2-year-old evan was having trouble breathing. >> he was trying to gulp for air. >> reporter: earlier, they had gone to the beach near inglewood, florida, along the state's southwest coast. now ground zero of a 150 mile long outbreak of red tide. >> it's been so long since i was in florida that the whole red tide thing, i forgot how scary it was. >> reporter: red tide is a form of toxic algae found in ocean waters. so far this summer in florida, it's killed thousands of fish, along with dolphins, sea turtles and sharks. the poison built up in shellfish too, a hazard for anyone who eats them. that's just one of the many ways toxic algae is posing a danger for humans who get too close to the water. >> you immediately start coughing and sneezing. you know right away you're getting exposed to that toxin. orte dr. larry brand at the university of miami has studied the health effects of this type of algae for more than 40 years. this year's outbreak is the worst in more than a decade. by doing this testing you can figure out ely howuch toxin is in the algae that you have a
. >> reporter: her 2-year-old evan was having trouble breathing. >> he was trying to gulp for air. >> reporter: earlier, they had gone to the beach near inglewood, florida, along the state's southwest coast. now ground zero of a 150 mile long outbreak of red tide. >> it's been so long since i was in florida that the whole red tide thing, i forgot how scary it was. >> reporter: red tide is a form of toxic algae found in ocean waters. so far this summer in florida,...
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as you take a look at evan spiegel, are there parallels?'s company has grown up very fast and very quickly. is he overwhelmed? me he -- sarah: evan told feels like every year he has to become a different person, that this is something he has never done before. he never wanted to have a job where he is speaking to large groups of people all the time and has to be accountable for that. -- hes something that loves the fact that somebody people are using snap but he hates the idea that snap is just getting compared to facebook and that it keeps getting pulled short of what it should be, so i think there is some frustration there and there are some parallels to musk. here they are inventing these news -- these new way of -- new ways of indicating that people are loving, but they are not resonating for some reason. why don't people understand the potential here? david: that was sarah frier of bloomberg technology. she had an exclusive interview with evan spiegel which by the way is a rare thing because he does not talk to the press. julie: she sa
as you take a look at evan spiegel, are there parallels?'s company has grown up very fast and very quickly. is he overwhelmed? me he -- sarah: evan told feels like every year he has to become a different person, that this is something he has never done before. he never wanted to have a job where he is speaking to large groups of people all the time and has to be accountable for that. -- hes something that loves the fact that somebody people are using snap but he hates the idea that snap is just...
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and the chicago fed president, evans, talking about restrictive policy while the markets wait for the rate is to read on inflation. happy summer friday. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." . david westin is off today. three people probably trading, everybody is in the hamptons and we have contagion worries and huge news from turkey. jason: we are awaiting president erdogan, who talks all the time, yet he has been silent for the past couple days, except for a brief comment earlier, eagerly awaiting what he says, but not sure if anything he says will make a meaningful difference. alix: usually what we talk about is how the turkish issue is idiosyncratic, but now it is, what is the contagion like? we can see it across assets. futures down by 11 points. u.s. faring better than europe, europe down over 1%. the euro-dollar really getting taken down, down 6/10 of 1%, there are technical levels being spoken about, the dollar being a safe haven. the means you are buying core bonds in europe, and the two 10 spread continues to flatten. and this is on its own, despite the risk off field. jason: tha
and the chicago fed president, evans, talking about restrictive policy while the markets wait for the rate is to read on inflation. happy summer friday. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." . david westin is off today. three people probably trading, everybody is in the hamptons and we have contagion worries and huge news from turkey. jason: we are awaiting president erdogan, who talks all the time, yet he has been silent for the past couple days, except for a brief comment earlier,...