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i myself worked wih sutherland springs, and there were actually 26 that were slain in thi shooting.is a profound evil that has come upon us. and it is evidence of a br world and certainly broken lives that perpetrate these crimes >> woodruff: shakila ahmad in cincinnati, of course the muslim faith has been aected in its own way. how are you? how is your community cting right now? >> you know, i think people are trying to be very strong. there should be really focusing on, you know, spiritually getting ready for the month of ramadan, which begins next week, but horrific incidents that hav taken pl san diego, in sri lanka, obviously christchurch, new zealand, have, you know, really been heavy on people's hearts. at the same time, weeally have had to step back and reassess as to how it is thatwe can provide wesafe community and then how it is tha can, you know, be in prayer and in spirit with others who are hurting because of this profound and deep hatred which is being manifested in outright acts of violence ns innocent people >> woodruff: i want to talk to all of you in just a moment
i myself worked wih sutherland springs, and there were actually 26 that were slain in thi shooting.is a profound evil that has come upon us. and it is evidence of a br world and certainly broken lives that perpetrate these crimes >> woodruff: shakila ahmad in cincinnati, of course the muslim faith has been aected in its own way. how are you? how is your community cting right now? >> you know, i think people are trying to be very strong. there should be really focusing on, you know,...
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wildfires continue to place across parts of sutherland and scotland.w's front pages. and kate andrews, assisted director of the institute of direct economic affairs. now it's time for sportsday with ali foster at wembley. around this time tomorrow with the 130th cup final will be drawing to a close and whatever the result will be special. the fitzroy that mixes up to the box and lift the trophy right here at the net will be a first for watford, but if the ribbons are blue and vincent company does the honours manchester city will have completed an unprecedented domestic travel. there's an awful lot at stake. welcome to
wildfires continue to place across parts of sutherland and scotland.w's front pages. and kate andrews, assisted director of the institute of direct economic affairs. now it's time for sportsday with ali foster at wembley. around this time tomorrow with the 130th cup final will be drawing to a close and whatever the result will be special. the fitzroy that mixes up to the box and lift the trophy right here at the net will be a first for watford, but if the ribbons are blue and vincent company...
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and across parts of sutherland and scotland. we will be hearing about latest efforts to contain them. we will be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages. and kate andrews, assisted director of the institute of direct economic affairs. now it's time for sportsday with ali foster at wembley. around this time tomorrow with the 130th cup final will be drawing to a close and whatever the result will be special. the fitzroy that mixes up to the box and lift the trophy right here at the net will be a first for watford, but if the ribbons are blue and vincent company does the honours manchester city will have completed an unprecedented domestic travel. there's an awful lot at stake. welcome to sportsday. hughes was coming up for you. the very latest from both camps, we have heard from pep guardiola earlier today. just what have his players got left to give from that thrilling title race? effectively take that back to back can be in the fa cup final 2a titles in one season and that would be incredible. one of the great semi finals last m
and across parts of sutherland and scotland. we will be hearing about latest efforts to contain them. we will be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages. and kate andrews, assisted director of the institute of direct economic affairs. now it's time for sportsday with ali foster at wembley. around this time tomorrow with the 130th cup final will be drawing to a close and whatever the result will be special. the fitzroy that mixes up to the box and lift the trophy right here at the net will be a...
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for more, brooke sutherland joins us now. more news from boeing, not necessarily good news.. there's going to be a hearing today with the house. boeing executives are actually not going to be testifying, but we will hear from the acting administrator of the faa and representatives from the national transportation safety board. i would affect questions along the same line of the senate hearing last month, but obviously we've had some new information come out. reports that the senior faa officials were actually not involved in serious testing of that software system that is being linked to those fatal accidents. david: my understanding is basically they delegated. a were notified there was an issue and said you go ahead and handle it, boeing. brooke: boeing did not like that software system as causing a catastrophic event. that is a very significant classification. you have that label, you have the faa involved to a much greater degree. so as officials delegated it to the bone representatives, they would do that safety analysis on their own. the question is did boeing know tha
for more, brooke sutherland joins us now. more news from boeing, not necessarily good news.. there's going to be a hearing today with the house. boeing executives are actually not going to be testifying, but we will hear from the acting administrator of the faa and representatives from the national transportation safety board. i would affect questions along the same line of the senate hearing last month, but obviously we've had some new information come out. reports that the senior faa...
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brooke sutherland, thank you so much. liz young will be sticking with us.aberdeen advice chairman. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." happy monday. equity futures not holding so well here. .7, 1%.off by european banks getting hit with bank.he the current government got vote.ted-in surprised that means may be you'll have coming in prorms doing policies currencies well. there's no bid in the treasury market whether here or in europe. slightly higher. what you find interesting equities toht be off, we're back trade issue. update. get signalingnt trump is he's in no rush to get back to tra
brooke sutherland, thank you so much. liz young will be sticking with us.aberdeen advice chairman. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is...
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for more on that, brooke sutherland joins us.a administrator coming out, saying there is not a big rush to get these 737 max 8's back in the air. brooke: the airlines are talking about late august, and now it is looking like that timeline is maybe overoptimistic. to me, i always thought that was a little ambitious because if you think about the faa, they are really under a harsh spotlight here and don't want to rush this. they want to make sure they find everything and look at this as thoroughly as possible, but also come out with a cord into response with other regulators. the faa was put in a really awkward position as the last global regulator to ground the max. you had china first, europe preceding the faa. i think they want to have more of a coordinated effort that reestablishes their authority. that is complicated because these other countries have their own agendas. david: they are meeting in fort worth today with representatives from 31 other different countries. i thought they were going to say this is the plane to get b
for more on that, brooke sutherland joins us.a administrator coming out, saying there is not a big rush to get these 737 max 8's back in the air. brooke: the airlines are talking about late august, and now it is looking like that timeline is maybe overoptimistic. to me, i always thought that was a little ambitious because if you think about the faa, they are really under a harsh spotlight here and don't want to rush this. they want to make sure they find everything and look at this as...
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brooke sutherland, think a lot. sarah hunt will be sticking with us.s on the dollar on the news that theresa may has a new proposal to get her brexit deal over the line. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel. retailers butr the risk on trade is clear in the overall market. s&p futures up during t.j. maxx crushing it. not the same story for kohl's and jcpenney. in europe, the risk on rally underway. in other asset classes, it is risk on. the cable rate up .1% and the aussie dollar still lower as the dollar overall in the g10 space gains steam. david: now we have som
brooke sutherland, think a lot. sarah hunt will be sticking with us.s on the dollar on the news that theresa may has a new proposal to get her brexit deal over the line. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond...
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and brooke sutherland, great to have you as well. coming up, venezuela's power struggle.. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here is what i am watching. venezuela. what will happen with juan guaido versus nicolas maduro and the dynamics for the u.s. as well as russia. i'm taking a look at it for the oil market in particular. if you have more oil coming up line and you have iranian sanctions and no waivers issued, how tight the market will become is something that does not feel has been priced in on a sentiment level. just saw a chart that a lot of venezuela's oil is going to india and china, countries hurt by the sanctions. alix: a lot of the oil they are sending is to pay off a debt. they are owed it because of the debt. it is not even asked recruit in the market. particularly important for the u.s. businesses. a lot of refineries on the u.s. gulf coast are suffering because of the lack of regional oil. the heavy oil prices are shooting up. it has a real-world business application as well as geopolitical. david: what is the long-term adjusting refining capacities? alix: they wil
and brooke sutherland, great to have you as well. coming up, venezuela's power struggle.. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here is what i am watching. venezuela. what will happen with juan guaido versus nicolas maduro and the dynamics for the u.s. as well as russia. i'm taking a look at it for the oil market in particular. if you have more oil coming up line and you have iranian sanctions and no waivers issued, how tight the market will become is something that does not feel has been priced in on a...
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brooke sutherland, thank you very much.ions kickoff, we discussed the petitions for the future. is calling foryn a general election in the u.k. to break the deadlock. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel. a risk off day developing over the last half hour as steve mnuchin said there were no plans to go to beijing yet. that bringing futures to lows of the session. european auto stocks also 1% lower in the last hour. you see that also reflected in different asset classes. dollar-yen around the lows of the session. you are having more mone
brooke sutherland, thank you very much.ions kickoff, we discussed the petitions for the future. is calling foryn a general election in the u.k. to break the deadlock. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology......
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bracken darrell and brooke sutherland, thank you both.e of brexit is low according to david solomon. we discussed next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: david solomon is speaking to shareholders. a little brexit chat. he says the chance of a hard brexit is low but they have moved a number of people to the continent. this echoes what we heard earlier in the day. david: we had mark carney sailor best case is a smooth brexit, which makes his job easier than planning for a huge recession. alix: yes, but then he has the code midst -- convince the market they are underpricing a rate hike. if it is smooth, the economy will pick up. things he saidhe is they are not investing because they're not sure. alix: hiring, not investing. that wraps it up for us. coming up on bloomberg -- the open, chris harvey joining jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide. i'm jonathan ferro. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the fed taking down rate cut back. chairman powell says soft inf
bracken darrell and brooke sutherland, thank you both.e of brexit is low according to david solomon. we discussed next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: david solomon is speaking to shareholders. a little brexit chat. he says the chance of a hard brexit is low but they have moved a number of people to the continent. this echoes what we heard earlier in the day. david: we had mark carney sailor best case is a smooth brexit, which makes his job easier than planning for a huge recession. alix: yes,...
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for more, brooke sutherland joins us now. so $2 billion.money, and that is the amount a jury in california has awarded to plaintiff's, saying that bayer's monsanto'sctually round up that they are acquired, causes cancer. this is the third in a row that bayer has lost. their argument all along has been that the science is behind us. the science shows that roundup is safe. juries, over and over again, are finding that that is not the case. the $2 billion in damages will likely be reduced, but still, pretty strong signal being sent out of the courts right now to bayer. david: is there any movement afoot to settle these cases? brooke: we haven't really seen that yet. you are seeing a lot of pressure from the investor and analyst community. we had that votes were bayer shareholders signaled a protest vote against management, saying they wanted them out. i'm not sure that that helps that much to get rid of its management right now, but clearly shareholders aren't happy. i think bayer's perspective is they may be see some of these cases going to a
for more, brooke sutherland joins us now. so $2 billion.money, and that is the amount a jury in california has awarded to plaintiff's, saying that bayer's monsanto'sctually round up that they are acquired, causes cancer. this is the third in a row that bayer has lost. their argument all along has been that the science is behind us. the science shows that roundup is safe. juries, over and over again, are finding that that is not the case. the $2 billion in damages will likely be reduced, but...
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brooke sutherland, thank you so much. april's goodsl numbers get a mixed picture?is bloomberg daybreak. i am beside abramowicz. alix steel is off today. is eating that down off about a half percent -- we're seeing the 1%.off half of the ftse 100 still positive, in the green. looking at across assets, yields are lower even though we have this risk-on feel in markets. and you are getting commodities with a bid. that getting breaking news, the durable goods orders of the united states declined more than previously expected, a negative reading. worse than people had hoped for. and you are seeing reaction in the 10 year yield, going lower. the prior month was revised toer, 2.6%, it was revised 1.7%. not only did the most current reading come in the war than expected, but the prior month's reading was also revised lower, indicating an ongoing softening in expectations? david: not good news in terms of capital formation, for sure. wells fargo's senior economist .s joining us sarah, initial reaction to the .urable goods numbers sarah: mass uprising, a pretty better number.
brooke sutherland, thank you so much. april's goodsl numbers get a mixed picture?is bloomberg daybreak. i am beside abramowicz. alix steel is off today. is eating that down off about a half percent -- we're seeing the 1%.off half of the ftse 100 still positive, in the green. looking at across assets, yields are lower even though we have this risk-on feel in markets. and you are getting commodities with a bid. that getting breaking news, the durable goods orders of the united states declined...
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for more, brooke sutherland joins us now.rclays price target downgrade. persistentre is this on building up infrastructure. the exponential growth story, analysts are wondering after first quarter delivery numbers, is that really going to be the case? or does it become already saturated in the market? i also find it interesting there's another email from musk tryingto boast with -- to bolster sentiment within his employees. are they just managing to the numbers come the short-term goals, to try to keep this alive? barry: they have way too much debt. the solarcity acquisition added billion billion to $3 annually. the paradigm shift took place. the question is, does tesla stick around to read any of the fruits of what they planted. they have not shown the ability to execute especially well. brooke: i think exit houston is really the issue. there was the tent outside of the factory to be production targets. it is not sustainable. can you turn out quality vehicles as a legitimate car company and not go off on these side ventures?
for more, brooke sutherland joins us now.rclays price target downgrade. persistentre is this on building up infrastructure. the exponential growth story, analysts are wondering after first quarter delivery numbers, is that really going to be the case? or does it become already saturated in the market? i also find it interesting there's another email from musk tryingto boast with -- to bolster sentiment within his employees. are they just managing to the numbers come the short-term goals, to try...
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. >> reporter: the city of sutherland park near el paso. needs to stop construction because the city issued proper permits in the first place. and a cease-and-desist order against the owner of the property where the wall is being built. >> denied entry to the location and on friday the owner of the property. and an application for that area. >> the mayor says the application is not complete and never approved meaning construction must stop but people by the project says it is a misunderstanding. they received the green light to begin building. >> another official said so friday. that is when they told us to cease. >> reporter: we build the wall has been raising money for their project online, $22 million have been raised, this is u.s. customs and border patrol says 2200 people were apprehended in the el paso sector of the border monday alone. rob: us national security adviser john bolton said ships sabotaged at the united emirates coast were backed by iraq, making those comments in abu dhabi. he says there was, quote, no reason for iran to
. >> reporter: the city of sutherland park near el paso. needs to stop construction because the city issued proper permits in the first place. and a cease-and-desist order against the owner of the property where the wall is being built. >> denied entry to the location and on friday the owner of the property. and an application for that area. >> the mayor says the application is not complete and never approved meaning construction must stop but people by the project says it is...
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in 2017, 26 killed in sutherland springs, texas.och, tennessee, another person is gunned down at church. in 2018, 11 are murdered in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed at a synagogue in poway, california. police say four of the attacks were perpetrated by men with white supremacist or neo-nazi ideals targeting their victims because of their skin color or religion. this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like poway's rabbi goldstein to confront their new reality. >> after the pittsburgh event, the poway sheriff's department hosted an active shooting workshop, which we attended. >> reporter: in his synagogue, everyone but one congregant survived the shooting. he was injured, but he said if it wasn't for the shooter's gun jamming, a congregant who charged him and an armed off duty border patrol agent who fired at the suspect, it could have been a bloodbath. >> if we would have had an armed security guard at the door, there's a very good chance the shooter would have be
in 2017, 26 killed in sutherland springs, texas.och, tennessee, another person is gunned down at church. in 2018, 11 are murdered in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed at a synagogue in poway, california. police say four of the attacks were perpetrated by men with white supremacist or neo-nazi ideals targeting their victims because of their skin color or religion. this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like poway's rabbi...
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as catherine meyer, sarah sutherland. as richard t.name is john" splett, sam richardson. as kent davison, gary cole. as ben cafferty, kevin dunn. as jonah ryan, timothy simons. as mike mclintock, matt walsh. as amy brookheimer, anna chlumsky. y tony le. and as president selina meyer, julia louis-dreyfus! please, please. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now these days, i'm sure. >> yeah, grocery store, doesn't matter where we are. >> as long as we're all together. >> yes, we travel in a group. thank you for the nice rug. >> stephen: you're welcome. we do things classy here. this is broadcast network. ( laughter ) i am rarely nervous to talk to guests because i'm in show business, too, so, you know, big deal. ( laughter ) but this, for me, is like -- this is up there with the lord of the rings. this is like talking to the fellow ship of the ring right now. ( laughter ) but i think you're playing the lollipop. ( laughte
as catherine meyer, sarah sutherland. as richard t.name is john" splett, sam richardson. as kent davison, gary cole. as ben cafferty, kevin dunn. as jonah ryan, timothy simons. as mike mclintock, matt walsh. as amy brookheimer, anna chlumsky. y tony le. and as president selina meyer, julia louis-dreyfus! please, please. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now...
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i am with sutherland and we are the sponsor and the developer of the project.t is a mission development. we have 100 units over retail. the height of the building is about eight stories. in the process of our planning submittal, we have been informed we need to conduct a noise study and outreach to the neighbourhoods, and in the last couple of months, through our consultancy group, also working with maggie, i have personally tried to reach out to the two venues, encore, which is right across the street from our site was able to talk to and meet with chris amber, the neighbor -- the owner of the karaoke, and spoke with him in person about what we are doing in terms of the noise study and the purpose and intent of the noise study. chris is very nice and very supportive of the project, and i think he is very well aware of it. as for playland, we tried to reach out to the owner. i didn't know who the owner was, but i tried to call them on several occasions. finally i went to the venue myself in person and talked to the manager, carlo, and he just had to say that th
i am with sutherland and we are the sponsor and the developer of the project.t is a mission development. we have 100 units over retail. the height of the building is about eight stories. in the process of our planning submittal, we have been informed we need to conduct a noise study and outreach to the neighbourhoods, and in the last couple of months, through our consultancy group, also working with maggie, i have personally tried to reach out to the two venues, encore, which is right across...
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. ♪ there's more to who we are >> in fact, pop artist karen sutherland is using ai to write melodies> understanding the language of data and how music can translate into data made so much sense to me. >> right. >> there are a number of different parameters i use from creating albums, ever since the key i want, major, minor, mixlodian. >> reporter: she had her pick of creative programs from sony's flow machines to juke deck but chose amper for her latest album called i am ai. the process has sparked fierce debate. is it still art if it's composed by a machine. >> do you feel you are the composer, the musician. >> i wrote that question and it always -- it provokes the most controversy, i think. there's a stronger view that all of these tools will fortify creativity and help us think outside of the box more. >> reporter: can you imagine a day when the software replaces musicians outright? >> definitely it's not about is the computer being creative, it's does the person who's listening to the music or look at the art think that that -- >> reporter: resonates? >> yeah. >> reporter: if we
. ♪ there's more to who we are >> in fact, pop artist karen sutherland is using ai to write melodies> understanding the language of data and how music can translate into data made so much sense to me. >> right. >> there are a number of different parameters i use from creating albums, ever since the key i want, major, minor, mixlodian. >> reporter: she had her pick of creative programs from sony's flow machines to juke deck but chose amper for her latest album called...
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and dale sutherland who doesn't want to be on camera, doesn't it look beautiful, though? >> yeah. they did a fantastic job. it's really, really good. >> reporter: we can show you inside. we'll pan inside to show more. let's move out of the way because the bathroom is beautiful. project hope, are you awesome. we'll make sure we continue to work with the community, bridging that gap between law enforcement and the community. and these kids make the difference. [ cheers ] woohoo. wonderful. >> thank you. >> reporter: back to you. >> absolutely wonderful. >> all right. >>> 6:56. here are four things to be -- ng uber's goi public. starting today you can buy stock in the ride-share company. the initial public offering is about $45 a shar the move comes as the company faces demand from its drivers for increased pay, better benefits, and impriped tng systems. today you can stay with the nbc washington app for updates. >>> cell phone show has surfaced showing a montgomery county police officer using a racial a slur toward group of black men. this happened yesterday at a mcdonald's inhe t w
and dale sutherland who doesn't want to be on camera, doesn't it look beautiful, though? >> yeah. they did a fantastic job. it's really, really good. >> reporter: we can show you inside. we'll pan inside to show more. let's move out of the way because the bathroom is beautiful. project hope, are you awesome. we'll make sure we continue to work with the community, bridging that gap between law enforcement and the community. and these kids make the difference. [ cheers ] woohoo....
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in 2017, 26 killed in sutherland springs, texas.nessee, another person is gunned down in church. in 2018, 11are murderedin the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed at a synagogue in poway, california. police say four of the attacks were perpetrated by men with white supremacist or neo-nazi ideals, targeting their victims because of their skin color or their religion. this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like poway's rabbi goldstein to confront their new reality. >> after the pittsburgh event, the poway sheriff's department hosted an active shooting workshop, which we attended. the. >> reporter: in his synagogue, everyone but one congregant survived the shooting. he was injured, but he said if it wasn't for the shooter's gun jamming, a congregant who charged him, and an armed off-duty border patrol agent who fired at the suspect, it could have been a bloodbath. >> if we would have had an armed security guard at the door, there's a very good chance the shooter would hav
in 2017, 26 killed in sutherland springs, texas.nessee, another person is gunned down in church. in 2018, 11are murderedin the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed at a synagogue in poway, california. police say four of the attacks were perpetrated by men with white supremacist or neo-nazi ideals, targeting their victims because of their skin color or their religion. this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like poway's rabbi...
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in 2017, 26 killed in sutherland springs, texas.nother person is gunned down at church. in 2018, 11 are murdered in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed at a synagogue in california. police say four of the attacks were perpetrated by men with white supremacist or neo-nazi ideals targeting their victims because of their skin color or religion. this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like rabbi goldstein to confront their new reality. >> after the pittsburgh event, the sheriff department hosted an active shooting workshop which we attended. >> reporter: in his synagogue, everyone but one congregant survived. he was injured. but if it wasn't for the shooter's gun jamming, a congregant who jammed him it could have been a bloodbath. >> if we would have had an armed security guard at the door, there's a very good chance the shooter would have been neutralized. why didn't we? the answer is simple. >> you couldn't afford security. >> there's no budget for it. >> reporter: aft
in 2017, 26 killed in sutherland springs, texas.nother person is gunned down at church. in 2018, 11 are murdered in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed at a synagogue in california. police say four of the attacks were perpetrated by men with white supremacist or neo-nazi ideals targeting their victims because of their skin color or religion. this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like rabbi goldstein to confront their new...
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they started in newtown, then went to isla vista, san bernardino, orlando, las vegas, sutherland springsnd, santa fe, pittsburgh and thousand oaks. each massacre is different, but the look sandy and lonnie see on the faces of those left behind is the same. >> you just can't believe it. it can't be real. >> you don't want to believe it. >> annika and mitch's 17-year-old son, nicholas, who had just earned a swimming scholarship to college was murdered with 16 others in parkland, florida, last year. >> i expect nick to come home any day when i walk through the house. he was such a great kid. >> nick's younger brother, alex, who was grazed by a bullet doesn't talk much about what happened. he was in a classroom across the hall from nick's when the shooting began. their parents were nearby waiting for school to let out. >> then alex called us and said, mom, i'm in the back of an ambulance, i was hit in the back of the head. i didn't worry about nicholas because there was 3,100 at that school. what's the odds of two of my kids being shot. you wait for nicholas. >> and i waited for nicholas. >>
they started in newtown, then went to isla vista, san bernardino, orlando, las vegas, sutherland springsnd, santa fe, pittsburgh and thousand oaks. each massacre is different, but the look sandy and lonnie see on the faces of those left behind is the same. >> you just can't believe it. it can't be real. >> you don't want to believe it. >> annika and mitch's 17-year-old son, nicholas, who had just earned a swimming scholarship to college was murdered with 16 others in parkland,...
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us.ke sutherland is joining i don't know what is going on.mentary has really been that this is in the hands of the regulators, but there's all these reports leaking out about what they are telling their customers and suppliers. the latest report is telling one of their top customers that we expect this up in the skies by july. there have previously been reports expecting supply to ramp up production by december 2 the accelerated rate. airhave the international train sport associations thing they don't expect this to be approved for another 10 to 12 weeks. pilot then there is this who give a warning before the epo been crash -- before the ethiopian crash. brooke: which is really interesting. he says we feel like we need more training, we are not accurately prepared to handle this system. said is they did not call for time in a simulator. if european airlines had a simulator that did simulate what this flight control was that is thought to be a factor in both of these crashes, i don't know havewere -- that it would made a difference, but it is
us.ke sutherland is joining i don't know what is going on.mentary has really been that this is in the hands of the regulators, but there's all these reports leaking out about what they are telling their customers and suppliers. the latest report is telling one of their top customers that we expect this up in the skies by july. there have previously been reports expecting supply to ramp up production by december 2 the accelerated rate. airhave the international train sport associations thing...
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for more, brooke sutherland is with us. maybe having a little bit of trouble?he day they announced to this deal. i think there was some concern about whether or not they would actually be able to get this through antitrust regulators. we seen a lot of managed-care deals blocked by the antitrust apartment of the u.s., but there's have been typically commercial insurers merging on the government side. in theory, that should help them come up with their earnings that they were targeting from this deal was not great given the risks they were taking on. now, reportedly you've got hedge funds saying maybe we should rethink this. maybe we should not go through with the wellcare -- with the welfare deal -- with the wellcare deal. this has sort of been a combination that has been bounced around for a while now, with humana. when asked if they were interested in expanding in medicaid, they have sort of equivocated. it is not really clear where they stand. on this. i do think they would want to see -- where they stand on this. i do think they would want to see some court
for more, brooke sutherland is with us. maybe having a little bit of trouble?he day they announced to this deal. i think there was some concern about whether or not they would actually be able to get this through antitrust regulators. we seen a lot of managed-care deals blocked by the antitrust apartment of the u.s., but there's have been typically commercial insurers merging on the government side. in theory, that should help them come up with their earnings that they were targeting from this...
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brooks haviland -- brooke sutherland joins us now.after a number of big deals in the global payments system. is merging with total after that purchase of worldpay. this is really the continuation of a trend in this hunt for scale in global payments. global and total are talking about the benefits for innovation, pricing power, holding onto market share in a time when you are seeing a lot of disruption in the payment space from the likes of then mow square, and some banks getting into this at well. david: what kind of market share what they have? brooke: they issue credit cards for banks and help manage that portfolio, so when you are monitoring for fraud, that is what you are registering too. it is interesting to see this combination because it is rather .ntested what the benefits are they are also looking for $100 million in revenue from this. they think they can earn that much more combined, and i am not sure about that >> -- i'm not sure about that. does that give you benefits when you had that vertical integration? alix: where wou
brooks haviland -- brooke sutherland joins us now.after a number of big deals in the global payments system. is merging with total after that purchase of worldpay. this is really the continuation of a trend in this hunt for scale in global payments. global and total are talking about the benefits for innovation, pricing power, holding onto market share in a time when you are seeing a lot of disruption in the payment space from the likes of then mow square, and some banks getting into this at...
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we are joined by brooke sutherland. big news over the weekend.reasing its offer, adding more cash to that bid and structuring that asset sale with total. this is meant to ease the disadvantages of its bid relative to chevron. it obviously has a smaller balance sheet. it now has the backing of warren buffett. selling all these assets mitigates the litigation it will have after the deal. the question for me is whether oxygen or shareholders go over -- whether occidental shareholders go for this. david: they will be paying out of their pocket because they suspend share buybacks, they just announced. brooke: right, and the terms they are giving to warren buffett are very expensive. investors are worrying, is this all worth it? are you giving up too much in the quest for this asset? is the ceo to obsessed with it? is she seeing the economics and the right light, or is it more about winning here? they may not need to get shareholder approval to get this deal done. alix: and buffett says he might even be willing to put more money into the deal. do you t
we are joined by brooke sutherland. big news over the weekend.reasing its offer, adding more cash to that bid and structuring that asset sale with total. this is meant to ease the disadvantages of its bid relative to chevron. it obviously has a smaller balance sheet. it now has the backing of warren buffett. selling all these assets mitigates the litigation it will have after the deal. the question for me is whether oxygen or shareholders go over -- whether occidental shareholders go for this....
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for that, we will go to brooke sutherland. they are moving their headquarters to boston.are of leaving connecticut to go to boston. there were a bunch of different states in the bidding. it was not like the amazon competition, but this was a big get for the city of boston, and ge thought it would be a better fit for the company's digital operations. of course, those operations are now more or less defunct. wellis sort of on all's that ends well outcome for me. they will repay the state for all of the incentives they were given to build their offices there, and then have a little bit left over in terms of proceeds. every little bit helps if you are ge, but they are getting about $11.2 million in proceeds each for the city of boston and for ge, roughly half of annual compensation last year. it is not that much in the grand scheme of things, but at least you are getting a profit. lisa: shares are down 2/10 of 1% ahead of the u.s. open. i am wondering what this says about them that they are going to these granular levels at a time when they need to be thick a lot bigger. broo
for that, we will go to brooke sutherland. they are moving their headquarters to boston.are of leaving connecticut to go to boston. there were a bunch of different states in the bidding. it was not like the amazon competition, but this was a big get for the city of boston, and ge thought it would be a better fit for the company's digital operations. of course, those operations are now more or less defunct. wellis sort of on all's that ends well outcome for me. they will repay the state for all...
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alix: brooke sutherland, thank you so much. will be sticking with us. -- victoria fernandez will be sticking with us. times"bal -- "the global editor-in-chief tweeting that china will not by as much agricultural product. we will discuss what it means for the consumer and the s&p. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel. ariba headlines. the ministry of finance -- here are the headlines. the ministry of finance saying they will raise tariffs, the global times editors thing china may start purchasing -- may stop purchasing u.s. financial -- u.s. agricultural products. traders not waiting for that. europe taking another light lower, particularly the dax. in other asset classes, it is a flood to say paving continuing. dollar-yen down .6%. vix slightly elevated. , it feels like equities continue to take it on the chin when it comes to trade. other asset classes taking it in stride. david: a bumpy morning. let's figure out what is going outside the business world. we turn to viviana hurtado with first
alix: brooke sutherland, thank you so much. will be sticking with us. -- victoria fernandez will be sticking with us. times"bal -- "the global editor-in-chief tweeting that china will not by as much agricultural product. we will discuss what it means for the consumer and the s&p. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel. ariba headlines. the ministry of finance -- here are the headlines. the ministry of finance saying they will raise...
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alix: brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion, thank you so much.nd how they are weighing on industrial shipping companies. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: chevron is walking away. they are taking the money and running during their not going to raise their bid for anadarko. there are putting the money in buyback. buyback increased by 25%. is takingvron occidental money and buyback your shares. if your shareholder, that is not bad news. alix: not bad news. not great for anadarko and occidental in terms of share price. longer term, this is a free cash flow back. that is a good thing for the m&a market and a good thing for occidental. david: i'm sure what occidental would say is that is fine, we are investing in future production. alix: there also getting much more exposed to the oil price versus being disciplined and able to ring out efficiencies. they will be much more exposed oil pricing because they will have more leverage. that is longer-term worry versus the free cash flow production. david: apparently shell -- alix: we do not know. a point.ffett had
alix: brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion, thank you so much.nd how they are weighing on industrial shipping companies. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: chevron is walking away. they are taking the money and running during their not going to raise their bid for anadarko. there are putting the money in buyback. buyback increased by 25%. is takingvron occidental money and buyback your shares. if your shareholder, that is not bad news. alix: not bad news. not great for anadarko and occidental in...
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the brothers joined in the middle by cousin taj jackson in the cap and special guest cousin james sutherlandgame." >> whatever it takes. >> reporter: their hot takes fuelinged by plenty of pizza. >> i had a question i didn't want to ask anybody until we did this. >> reporter: the surprise of the though is the appealing high schooler bigi, little heard of when he was still called blanket as during this family interview with robin roberts. >> blanket, what do you have there? what's that little thing? >> reporter: many recall his father dangling his infant self over a hotel balcony. now a voluble 17-year-old with lots to say about the marvel cinematic universe which he rewatched in its entirety to prep for "end game." >> there are so many great scenes of acting. robert downey jr. is probably the best performance throughout the movie. their warm brother-in-law exchanging offer an array of good news in a seismic year for their family. >> but like the perfections and imperfections type stuff, i love this movie. >> reporter: these two starting to make their own mark a little bit and definitely agre
the brothers joined in the middle by cousin taj jackson in the cap and special guest cousin james sutherlandgame." >> whatever it takes. >> reporter: their hot takes fuelinged by plenty of pizza. >> i had a question i didn't want to ask anybody until we did this. >> reporter: the surprise of the though is the appealing high schooler bigi, little heard of when he was still called blanket as during this family interview with robin roberts. >> blanket, what do...
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boss mike and profits are under severe pressure for the coming year the chief executive martin sutherlandlls to ban a huawei from its technology networks, so the chinese yesterday talked about perhaps restricting shipments for things that are used in smartphones and batteries in america and the financial markets took terrible fright yesterday, most down between one and two thirds percent. they have rallied a little bit but they are at two—month lows, so someone thinks there are bargains to be had, but the temperatures in the talks between china and the us continues to rise. just briefly, hours and minutes matter when it comes to business and stocks and especially when it is a watch company listing. yes, watches of switzerland has listed in the uk today, you have probably seen it on the high street. the shares have been very well received, up around 10%, the company has received some money to pay down some debt and expand its reach particularly in america and expand its online offering, currently 5% are only online, but not all customers like selling on the internet, rolex for one of them,
boss mike and profits are under severe pressure for the coming year the chief executive martin sutherlandlls to ban a huawei from its technology networks, so the chinese yesterday talked about perhaps restricting shipments for things that are used in smartphones and batteries in america and the financial markets took terrible fright yesterday, most down between one and two thirds percent. they have rallied a little bit but they are at two—month lows, so someone thinks there are bargains to be...
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so he will very shortly have the exciting new title of associate professor. [ applause ] tanya sutherland, assistant professor of archival studies and digital culture in the department of information and computer sciences at the university of hawaii at manila. that's the new title. [ applause ] . sara j. jackson from northeast university. presidential associate professor of communication at the university of pennsylvania's annen burke school for communication. [ applause ] and matthew buoy is the doctoral candidate and fellow at the university of southern california's annenburg school for communication. and i'm professor for communication arts at the university of wisconsin madison. okay. so in this panel, we want to explore the question of how we can use new media technologies for the specific purposes of racial justice inclusion. it connects well to the themes of the previous panel. i think all of our research is going to take it in a different direction. these scholars look at anti racist interventions, including alternative media productions, archives, hash tag campaigns, encounter ma
so he will very shortly have the exciting new title of associate professor. [ applause ] tanya sutherland, assistant professor of archival studies and digital culture in the department of information and computer sciences at the university of hawaii at manila. that's the new title. [ applause ] . sara j. jackson from northeast university. presidential associate professor of communication at the university of pennsylvania's annen burke school for communication. [ applause ] and matthew buoy is...
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instead sutherland springs became a beacon of love and hope. the day of the attack i spoke with wilson county sheriff joe tackett and offered my condolences and complete support. sheriff tackett told me about the day's events and said the bloody scene inside the church was horrific but that the response to the tragedy was instantaneous. first responders from the surrounding area as well as state and federal law enforcement officials inundated sutherland springs with resources and help. in the days and weeks following the attack the support continued. folks from across the country made their way to this small town outside of san antonio to pay their respects, leaving flowers outside the church, singing songs of worship and extending a caring hand to those grieving. i joined the congregation one week after the shooting for their sunday service, and it was an emotional experience, to be sure. i was there to offer what i could in terms of support and hope to this grieving community. but what happened was just the opposite. they were the ones giving
instead sutherland springs became a beacon of love and hope. the day of the attack i spoke with wilson county sheriff joe tackett and offered my condolences and complete support. sheriff tackett told me about the day's events and said the bloody scene inside the church was horrific but that the response to the tragedy was instantaneous. first responders from the surrounding area as well as state and federal law enforcement officials inundated sutherland springs with resources and help. in the...
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teacher and he was an outdoorsman, liked to go mountain climbing, and he joined the argyll and sutherland highlanders during world war ii, and he was posted in the middle east and north africa. what happened was he became captured as a prisoner of war. he spent time in prisoner of war camps in germany and in czechoslovakia and in italy, and while there he started writing a book on the on the paper that he had, , which was the rough toilt paper that the gestapo gave to him. but it turned out that the gestapo discovered this book and they took it away from them and they destroyed it. and much to the other prisoners surprise, he started again to write this book on another roll of toilet paper. and when you think about it, they thought that he would never climb again. he was a near starvation mode. they kept taking the book away from him. but he finally got out and the work was published in 1947, and it was followed by another one in 1951. he was credited with getting people excited about going out into nature and mountain climbing again. so this is a quote from his book called the scottish h
teacher and he was an outdoorsman, liked to go mountain climbing, and he joined the argyll and sutherland highlanders during world war ii, and he was posted in the middle east and north africa. what happened was he became captured as a prisoner of war. he spent time in prisoner of war camps in germany and in czechoslovakia and in italy, and while there he started writing a book on the on the paper that he had, , which was the rough toilt paper that the gestapo gave to him. but it turned out...
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dr colin sutherland — co—director of the malaria centre at the london school of hygiene and tropicalalaria over the last ten or 15 years but those improvements have strolled so this new approach is able to be implemented on a large—scale act is very welcome. there is still work to do to take this from the quite ingenious experimental system in burkina faso when it was tested to see how applicable it is to other mosquito species and other eco logical settings in africa and asia. the trials were done in a fake village, effectively the area was sealed off for the scientist could monitor exactly how many mosquitoes were left at the end of the experiment, they began with 1500 and ended up with just 13 after 45 days. how do you then translate that into the real world or can you translate that into the real world without a great deal of thought? that experimental system captured a lot of real—world aspects but there are other things missing, mosquitoes cannot disperse and other organisms are not present. human behaviour was absent and none of these mosquitoes were actually infected with mal
dr colin sutherland — co—director of the malaria centre at the london school of hygiene and tropicalalaria over the last ten or 15 years but those improvements have strolled so this new approach is able to be implemented on a large—scale act is very welcome. there is still work to do to take this from the quite ingenious experimental system in burkina faso when it was tested to see how applicable it is to other mosquito species and other eco logical settings in africa and asia. the trials...