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who are we following do we trust debate and shape the future at the doj of l.a. global media form twenty nine t. the place made for mines. welcomed johnson culture and today a lot of contrasts a look at how not cathedral can rise again and another house of worship where music is shaking the foundation. it's. we made it past in finland who's not letting any of his congregation snooze metal mass the decibel count is high. and also in contrast the quiet realism of lot of. home display here in the. after monday's terrible blaze in paris there's talk of a temporary wooden being a wreck today on the square in front of not. to accommodate the faithful that is one of the latest measures proposed while first the clear up and then the restoration on the way now this is not the first time that the historic gem has fallen victim to flame so let's see how it is possible architectural masterpieces to rise again like a phoenix from the ashes. almost lost to monday's fire cathedral still stands proudly over the river sand and with billionaires such as the owners of. the outpouring and
who are we following do we trust debate and shape the future at the doj of l.a. global media form twenty nine t. the place made for mines. welcomed johnson culture and today a lot of contrasts a look at how not cathedral can rise again and another house of worship where music is shaking the foundation. it's. we made it past in finland who's not letting any of his congregation snooze metal mass the decibel count is high. and also in contrast the quiet realism of lot of. home display here in the....
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l.a. saying there is no metric for it. globally brothers are responsible for the two biggest box office openings ever. they're from the marvel universe. three of the top seven now are marvel films. "endgame's whopping $1.22 billion opening doubled infinity war. keep in mind the movie didn't open in china until after two weeks after the opening weekend. domestic ballot $356 million, nearly $100 million more than the prior avengers installment. the top two opening weekends are last top two "the avengers" movie. "captain marvel" number 7, 457 million. disney paid $4 billion keep in mind marvel a decade ago. looks like bob iger's big buy paying heavy at this dividends. opening weekend $4.2 billion. disney opened at a record, as charles mentioned pulling back a little bit. this stock is over the past year. look at the past decade while disney bought marvel and lucas films and star wars saga. the stock returning 700% with 300 dividends. analysts raising forecasts after this opening. new "star wars" and "frozen" 2 on the slate ahead. char
l.a. saying there is no metric for it. globally brothers are responsible for the two biggest box office openings ever. they're from the marvel universe. three of the top seven now are marvel films. "endgame's whopping $1.22 billion opening doubled infinity war. keep in mind the movie didn't open in china until after two weeks after the opening weekend. domestic ballot $356 million, nearly $100 million more than the prior avengers installment. the top two opening weekends are last top two...
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l.a. away looks like a global factory rebound. it started hours ago in china.got the bum market selloff started and it continued in the united states when the united states purchasing index for the insurance institute for supply and middleweight came in also on the stronger side. let's look. you'll see we had pretty strong numbers in the u.s. from easily the summer of 2007 from 58 to 60. started to come down into the third quarter of last year but suddenly after up and down, back 54.2ain to about 55.3 from after a two-point drop in february so that's giving some hope about what's happening in manufacturing in the u.s. despite the trade war. retail sells not so hot. one of the big factors, snow, cold wirblets weather, supermarkets, grocery store sales were down. building materials were down. rethales were supposed to be slightly higher last month and they were actually a little lower. haidi: more bad news out of europe in particular. the supposed manufacturing powerhouse of germany continued to suffer. kathleen: germany is having a tough time. it looks like euro
l.a. away looks like a global factory rebound. it started hours ago in china.got the bum market selloff started and it continued in the united states when the united states purchasing index for the insurance institute for supply and middleweight came in also on the stronger side. let's look. you'll see we had pretty strong numbers in the u.s. from easily the summer of 2007 from 58 to 60. started to come down into the third quarter of last year but suddenly after up and down, back 54.2ain to...
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global conference. people in the business community in l.a. are still pretty a boy and.y are not expecting a recession. when you think about the industries they are in, tech, media, high-growth consumer, those are all beneficiaries of the deal environment we are in. congratulations on the new firm, helena capital. see you in a light -- l.a. sorry about your bracket. i have been perusing them. some interesting reading. thank you for that wonderful interview. still ahead, what theresa may need to do to get her unpopular brexit deal through parliament, and choices she faces if she is handed another defeat. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. time for the latest bloomberg business flash. retail sales in the u.s. unexpectedly declined in february. declines in grocery stores and building materials driving the belly of overall sales down .2%. it may signal further headwinds for the economy in q1. other recent data has offered a mixed picture. we get february durable goods orders tomorrow, march jobs on friday. the faa says techno
global conference. people in the business community in l.a. are still pretty a boy and.y are not expecting a recession. when you think about the industries they are in, tech, media, high-growth consumer, those are all beneficiaries of the deal environment we are in. congratulations on the new firm, helena capital. see you in a light -- l.a. sorry about your bracket. i have been perusing them. some interesting reading. thank you for that wonderful interview. still ahead, what theresa may need to...
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global alliance of national human rights institutions. time for sport with far. thanks very much we start with the latest from the n.b.a. where the l.a. lakers have parted ways with their head coach luke walton it was a thirty nine year old's first permanent head coaching job and his three years in charge walton never led the lakers to the playoffs his departure comes just three days after lakers president magic johnson resigned all thanks for looking good for the lakers when they saw in the sport's biggest star le bron james however injuries to le bron and then long ball both prompted dips in form failure to sign anthony davis reportedly unsettled the locker room many players were expecting to be traded to make way for the new orleans pelicans star they eventually finished tenth in the western conference eleven games off the final playoff spots one of the leading scorers in the english premier league harry kane could miss the rest of the season through injury tottenham boss martin seo part to chino believes a comeback before then would be difficult forward hurt his ankle and spurs his win over man city in the champions league on shoe
global alliance of national human rights institutions. time for sport with far. thanks very much we start with the latest from the n.b.a. where the l.a. lakers have parted ways with their head coach luke walton it was a thirty nine year old's first permanent head coaching job and his three years in charge walton never led the lakers to the playoffs his departure comes just three days after lakers president magic johnson resigned all thanks for looking good for the lakers when they saw in the...
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l.a. russian the climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed the headlines but u.s. congressional office is and here in the studio i'm on the mic washee c.e.o. of the global and geo christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn things around well there's no such arbitrary number we've reached a timeline we should be phasing down the missions now. and if we do that we can still get a little bit warmer than we are now and then temperature can begin to decline but that requires that we phase our fossil fuels on the timescale of the next several decades and we're not taking the actions to do that you and your generation of millenniums say that you see the challenge of climate change as your world war two do you actually believe that result just a way of trying to get people to take it will seriously if you do believe that how do you win this new world war i mean people are dying right now and that's what we hav
l.a. russian the climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed the headlines but u.s. congressional office is and here in the studio i'm on the mic washee c.e.o. of the global and geo christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years...
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l.a. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology from washington. you can check us out on twitter. follow our globalwork on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." disappointing readings on china's money factoring sector and earnings from samsung -- manufacturing sector and earnings from samsung. >> consumer spending rebounded in march. investors await tomorrow's fed rate decision and jay powell's news conference. yousef: a 4% increase in profits reported thanks to rising income from foreign-exchange and investment. >> just why is the billionaire investor opening a real estate brokerage office here amid such a prolonged property market
l.a. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology from washington. you can check us out on twitter. follow our globalwork on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." disappointing readings on china's money factoring sector and earnings from samsung -- manufacturing sector and earnings from samsung. >> consumer spending rebounded in march. investors await tomorrow's fed rate decision and jay powell's news conference....
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l.a. is. the place where decision makers opinion leaders and journalists come together every year. for honest conversations on global affairs and the future of the arab region. the thirteenth al-jazeera for. in a region full of contradictory agendas and deepening decides. with an arms race in full swing. where is the gulf headed with the radian influence on the rise saudi influence on the decline. and the khashoggi crisis. the gulf from crisis to decline of strategic influence this april twenty seventh and twenty eight in doubt. their dreams have turned out to be disappointing to america and that if anyone called me to say he'd leave egypt had advised him not to come three young north africans tell the story of how europe is not all they hoped it would be. to move out is there a world well kind of to italy. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera. i'm. coming up in the next sixty minutes an eight hundred fifty year old paris landmark ravaged by france looks at how it can rebuild but not true. in the heart of its capital. a long time ally of the.
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l.a. russia climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines but ok upon us congressional offices and here in the studio amanda washee c.e.o. of the global n.-g. o. christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn things around well there's no such arbitrary number we've reached the time line we should be phasing down the missions now and if we do that we can still we will get a little bit warmer than we are now and then temperature can begin to decline but that requires that we phase our fossil fuel. on the timescale of the next several decades and we're not taking the actions to do that you and your generation of millenniums say that you see the challenge of climate change as your world war two do you actually believe that result just a way of trying to get people to take it will seriously if you do believe that how do you win this new world war i mean people are dying right now and that's
l.a. russia climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines but ok upon us congressional offices and here in the studio amanda washee c.e.o. of the global n.-g. o. christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn...
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meeting in los angeles, mack angeles, makan delrahim joins me at the global conference in your hometown >> this is it is nice to be back in l.ahome i want to start off with what is arguably the largest single certainly from our vantage point case before you, if you can call it that, sprint and t-mobile couple of weeks ago, the wall street journal reported your staff is at least -- has some resistance, that was the word they used, to the deal, at least without structural remedies. is that true >> i can't comment on a pending merger but, you know, suffice it to say our regular process allows for the staff to communicate to the parties if there are particular issues, additional data or economic support we need and i think that was probably what was being reflected in some of the reporting that went on, but we will see the investigation is ongoing and we have had meetings with the parties and it will continue >> yeah, how many more meetings? they have been quite active. and obviously your role here is a very important one, in addition to the stats. have you made up your mind yet in. >> i have not made up my mind. the investigatio
meeting in los angeles, mack angeles, makan delrahim joins me at the global conference in your hometown >> this is it is nice to be back in l.ahome i want to start off with what is arguably the largest single certainly from our vantage point case before you, if you can call it that, sprint and t-mobile couple of weeks ago, the wall street journal reported your staff is at least -- has some resistance, that was the word they used, to the deal, at least without structural remedies. is that...
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l.a. newsroom. >> sandra: tiger woods is packing bags and going global paib the pga's first event in japan in lateober. the first october petition there -- his first competition there in 13 years. he cut down on international travel during his back surgeries but he is on his way. >> bill: but first he plays here in new york at beth page, the pga championship and then pebble beach in california for the u.s. open that you'll see here on fox. i say but first. >> sandra: you are still enjoying the moment. it happened. >> bill: the glow is good. 20 minutes before the hour. we're learning disturbing new details about the killers who tar g*eted christians on easter sunday. the father of two bombers has been arrested. the backgrounds of the bombers are beginning to emerge. what we're learning about them and what it tells us about who isis recruits. bernie sanders facing pushback for his pitch about prisoners like the boston marathon bomber given the right to vote in jail. in a moment we'll talk to boston's former police superintendent and chief. he was at the marathon. he was first on the scene during a s
l.a. newsroom. >> sandra: tiger woods is packing bags and going global paib the pga's first event in japan in lateober. the first october petition there -- his first competition there in 13 years. he cut down on international travel during his back surgeries but he is on his way. >> bill: but first he plays here in new york at beth page, the pga championship and then pebble beach in california for the u.s. open that you'll see here on fox. i say but first. >> sandra: you are...
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l.a. vosh climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines by okupe on u.s. congressional offices and here in the studio washee c.e.o. of the global ngo christian aid thank you all for joining me on upfront james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn things around. well there's no such arbitrary number we've reached a timeline we should be phasing downy missions now and if we do that we can still get a little bit warmer than we are now and then temperature can begin to decline but that requires that we phase our fossil fuels on the timescale of the next several decades and we're not taking the actions to do that you a new generation of millenniums say that you see the challenge of climate change as your world war two do you actually believe that result just a way of trying to get people to take it will seriously if you do believe that how do you win this new world war i mean people are dying right now and that's what we have to grappl
l.a. vosh climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines by okupe on u.s. congressional offices and here in the studio washee c.e.o. of the global ngo christian aid thank you all for joining me on upfront james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn things around....
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l.a. russia climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines but ok upon us congressional offices and here in the studio amanda washee c.e.o. of the global n.-g. o. christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn things around well there's no such arbitrary number we've reached the time line we should be phasing down the missions now and if we do that we can still we will get a little bit warmer than we are now and then temperature can begin to decline but that requires that we phase our fossil fuel. on the timescale of the next several decades and we're not taking the actions to do that you and your generation of millenniums say that you see the challenge of climate change as your world war two do you actually believe that result just a way of trying to get people to take it will seriously if you do believe that how do you win this new world war i mean people are dying right now and that's
l.a. russia climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines but ok upon us congressional offices and here in the studio amanda washee c.e.o. of the global n.-g. o. christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn...
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l.a. washington prakash climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines by occupying u.s. congressional offices and here in the studio i'm on the mic washee c.e.o. of the global and geo christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just twelve years to turn things around. well there's no such arbitrary number we've reached a timeline we should be phasing downy missions now and if we do that we can still get a little bit warmer than we are now and then temperature can begin to decline but that requires that we phase our fossil fuels on the timescale of the next several decades and we're not taking the actions to do that you and your generation of us say that you see the challenge of climate change as your world war two do you actually believe that result just a way of trying to get people to take it will seriously if you do believe that how do you win this new world war i mean people are dying right now and that's what we have to grapple
l.a. washington prakash climate activist and co-founder of the sunrise movement that's grabbed headlines by occupying u.s. congressional offices and here in the studio i'm on the mic washee c.e.o. of the global and geo christian aid thank you all for joining me on up front james let me start with you you've been dealing with the science behind all of this stuff that decades how long do we have to tackle climate change before it becomes too late we hear a lot these days about there being just...