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>> john green: i don't envision a reader. >> wertheim: you don't? ys i'm writing back to my high school self, to try to communicate things to him, to try to offer him some kind of comfort or consolation. >> wertheim: who was that guy? >> john green: i had a difficult time in high school. i wasn't a very good student and i had a lot of self-destructive impulses and i felt scared all the time. >> wertheim: what were you scared of? >> john green: the short answer is, everything. >> wertheim: he explores those fears in his most recent book, "turtles all the way down," a bestseller for 50 straight weeks since it debuted at number one. its theme: obsessive compulsive disorder, o.c.d., based on green's own. for this book, he obeyed that time-honored rule of the craft: write what you know. >> john green: i wanted to try to give people a glimpse of what it is. i wanted to try to put them, you know, at least a little bit inside of that experience. >> wertheim: you use the word "thought spiral." what does that mean? >> john green: the thing about a spiral is th
>> john green: i don't envision a reader. >> wertheim: you don't? ys i'm writing back to my high school self, to try to communicate things to him, to try to offer him some kind of comfort or consolation. >> wertheim: who was that guy? >> john green: i had a difficult time in high school. i wasn't a very good student and i had a lot of self-destructive impulses and i felt scared all the time. >> wertheim: what were you scared of? >> john green: the short...
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john did. isee it. i looked out of the airplane window, i said, i can't see it, either. >> as a pilot myself, i was concerned with flying over water at nighttime. i opted to be on the safe side and scrubbed the flight. i really did have a bad feeling, and what went through my mind exactly was, i hope he does have an instructor with him on the airplane or he's going to have a problem. >> visual flight rules, you have to be able to see three or more miles. i called and each one of the briefers said visual flight rules, six to nine miles, there's no risk of fog, have a nice night. walking out in the back of my house and looking up at the sky and telling my wife, this is the oddest sky i've ever seen. it was a yellow haze. but these conditions were not reported by the faa. john checked on the weather reports. they said everything was clear, everything was fine. >> i know, from having gone online and called three times to flight service that they said, you are going to have excellent flying conditions
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john: i think that sounds good to me. ghter] if you have to pick three names i would pickge, this one in asia, in the hong kong market, i would pick ciobo pharm and also hangso. they are a high-quality company and they have already spent so much money in the last 10 years to a cumulative pipeline. in the next five years, they have a very innovative products track. david: what is a risk, though? there must be something that would worry you? john: you have to understand that the pricing issue in china farm sector will be in you normal.- will be a new . generic drugs have to cut price periodically. there will be time to time correction. but i think markets will get used to it. people will look at the consolidation and say that it is actually more important than a price cut. and a larger companies will prevail from this trend. from time to time, the biggest risk is pricing. correctionrally, the is normal. after all, in the longer term, the valuation is still improving. yvonne: all right, john. thank you. john yung, citigroup h
john: i think that sounds good to me. ghter] if you have to pick three names i would pickge, this one in asia, in the hong kong market, i would pick ciobo pharm and also hangso. they are a high-quality company and they have already spent so much money in the last 10 years to a cumulative pipeline. in the next five years, they have a very innovative products track. david: what is a risk, though? there must be something that would worry you? john: you have to understand that the pricing issue in...
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john. >> i have to say, it's such a good point, there was a time when donald trump felt like it was okay to joke about jeffrey epstein's younger girlfriends. >> that's right. in the recent past. >> not so long ago. >> by president trump's standards it was a bold move, a speech celebrating his record on the environment. this is crying out for a reality check. we have it next. so you have ten years experience... i do. but no phd? first kid here's all the numbers, food's in the fridge, oh and lucas likes to pull on jewelry so you might want to lose the nose ring. by their second kid, parents are more likely to choose luvs. live, learn, and get luvs.
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john: i think we see 160 thousand, right with consensus. vid: but it is not as robust as it has been. john: it would make sense, based more than 15 months into a trade war that is beginning to show the effects of higher tariffs, and a normal slowing that can occur within an economic cycle that i would say is in the midcycle david:. one of the reasons we all -- the midcycle. david: one of the reasons we look at the jobs so closely is because of the fed. the white line above is for september, the blue for after september. this says at least one cut by september and two after that. john: i think the fed does nothing and july and will wait over the summer to see what it will do in september. any developments that would give us an idea of the trade resolution could even see the head of the fed just forget about it. no hike. david: let's get the thoughts -- anna: let's get the thoughts here in london. the market seems to be thinking that july is happening. what are your thoughts on the fed when they come? think it is actually not dependent on the
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don't said barbara i don't think you look john said i there i mean what we had there was a pep talk for the party will it work though for the people what do you think. it's also seems that boris johnson was trying to sort of pick himself up to sort of give himself courage because in his in our heart he must know what's ahead he must know how difficult a lot of these issues are going to be the 1st thing he's going to be faced with is the iran tankard crisis that is not going to be just pep talk out of the room it will not happen he will need a lot of diplomacy obvious skills that he doesn't seem to possess in abundance to sort of monsters things like that so that is the one side the british public that's been a snap poll today that said that about 50 percent of the public at large i was very skeptical to put it mildly about boris johnson many i used to say he might turn out to be quite horrible prime minister and about 30 percent say now we don't have very big expectations from him so yes he has a lot of convincing to do the point here is brant that they know him they've seen him for us
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john you know i mentioned that this is the 1st time that tend to. be going through. let's talk about what the history being made here this is the 1st time that a party membership has directly elected britain's prime minister what does that mean for his credibility at the start he has very limited credibility that's been exactly the critique should it just be this 160000 members that it elect him we knew that he can appeal to those people now he's going to be really tested in terms of how fall this kind of village injury appeal he supposedly has will actually work in the in the in the general population the difficulty is of course is that he doesn't bring in he looked like he wants a general election to happen because of course that would be the real way of managing to test this could he kind of puts puts and his brakes plans to the people of the 3 general election or a 2nd referendum i want you to take a listen to how johnson today tried to inspire his fellow conservatives take a listen. i read in my financial times this morning that their new incoming leader their i
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religious parts of society -- then if you can do that great [inaudible] john. i agree with that i think so far he has been playing the game rights. and if he doesn't fail in his game and if he continues. gathering the masses behind them get get this gets the support done he might eventually challenge the leadership in the country what do you think laura is he ready for national politics. i think you know i i agree in that -- i think he's has been playing that we well right now i'm the question is can he actually keep that up because at the moment he's trying to unify. the more conservative as well as the nationalist as well as the kurdish as well as the secular liberals. so you you know i think the question is. can you keep keep that up what he has been doing right now really s successfufully. well jailing political opponents is one method the card one government has used as it sees it to guarantee national unity. what point to the country's failed to the kurdish separatist movement and the ongoing violence in syria as threats to national unity are to one point t
religious parts of society -- then if you can do that great [inaudible] john. i agree with that i think so far he has been playing the game rights. and if he doesn't fail in his game and if he continues. gathering the masses behind them get get this gets the support done he might eventually challenge the leadership in the country what do you think laura is he ready for national politics. i think you know i i agree in that -- i think he's has been playing that we well right now i'm the question...
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and john, i didn't tell john. he found out about hait, and t saturday morning, he calls me up. a long pause, and he savi ste i'll take care of and he repeated it again. stevie, i'll take care of you. and that's the john kennedy i want the world to know about. the johnen kdy who is enormously generous and kind and decent. you know, the following saturday, roughly that same time, i woke up and found out that hislane was missing. and i was helpless. >> so much loss. >> steve, thankdyou. anagain, the book is "america's reluctant prince" and you can find more about thatnd book aore on it at today.com/shop. >> thank you very much. >>> just ahead, we are going to shift gears. h wee problem solving products for your summer hair, craig. you know those issues. >> oh, boy. >> really crop up in this weather. celebrity hairstylist right here has great tips for us to share, good products, too. first, this is "today" on >> we are back now with "today" style. the summer snsson mea extra time outside. while the warmer weather may be great for morale, it isn't always great for your hair. michael
and john, i didn't tell john. he found out about hait, and t saturday morning, he calls me up. a long pause, and he savi ste i'll take care of and he repeated it again. stevie, i'll take care of you. and that's the john kennedy i want the world to know about. the johnen kdy who is enormously generous and kind and decent. you know, the following saturday, roughly that same time, i woke up and found out that hislane was missing. and i was helpless. >> so much loss. >> steve,...
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and he repeated it again that's the john kennedy i want the world to know about, the john kennedy whoay, roughly that same time i woke up and found out that his plane was missing, and i was helpless >> so much loss. >> steve, thank you, steve gillon thank you the book is "america's reluctant prince" and you can find more about that book and more on it at today.com/shop. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, we're going to shift gears. we've got some problem solving products for your summer hair, craig. you know those issues right? >> oh, boy. >> they really crop up in this weather. there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. ♪ >>> we are back now with "today's style." the summer season means extra time outside and while th >>> we are back now with "today" style, the summer season means extra time out
and he repeated it again that's the john kennedy i want the world to know about, the john kennedy whoay, roughly that same time i woke up and found out that his plane was missing, and i was helpless >> so much loss. >> steve, thank you, steve gillon thank you the book is "america's reluctant prince" and you can find more about that book and more on it at today.com/shop. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, we're going to shift gears....
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down dead on it john i think you will be surprised if you back. talk with the b.s. that was the way you do using speed so here is the mother you go out with it's hard to go for bullshit see we're here at $55.00 and we take it you don't take on. the don't you the you cause the it was you got past it was easy to preach yes i do see the if you think of the this often you have this often for her or that i thought.
down dead on it john i think you will be surprised if you back. talk with the b.s. that was the way you do using speed so here is the mother you go out with it's hard to go for bullshit see we're here at $55.00 and we take it you don't take on. the don't you the you cause the it was you got past it was easy to preach yes i do see the if you think of the this often you have this often for her or that i thought.
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because i was it's called copy tape the old if you wish to let go that you have taste in the devil in john i think the advice you should buy if you back god talk with you yesterday i was using speeds up to aston martin i would try to time to go for good shit see if you would think if i could we admit it you don't take a car. now that you thought you were you are you with the it was because it was boring to see you you see champ it's your car to see if you think of the fact this often you have this often for fraud i saw you. get through one of them plots the indy car the you know. yes the legal form on the house floor it will be on site only but this method was so fun can one on one see fool that's the sophist of us they see it seemed via sharples league segev what normally they have that's the thing here give on asking since a fence and so familiar. who. sat next to this to this 50. 5th. thing. i. relented. or sit by reading. and by now i know that if i had the money and said ok. i'm not a get at the last one by later morning send. it. rail madrid's. mother did. that last year was the stamp
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john: a little work to do for sure. lemonis: okay. iretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of onion cost 8 cen
john: a little work to do for sure. lemonis: okay. iretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and...
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if we show need to tender john i know. you do draw under a gold holder in. dog.but then at the northern edge of today's iran marco polo did hear a story. more potent than any of the myths of his time. the story that still affects the way the world looks at iran. a sure of the ceremony of mourning for the brutal death of hussein grandson of the prophet which continues to be upheld by sheer muslims worldwide to this day. the idea of martyrdom is the key to one of the most unusual stories marco polo encounters on his travels. the. it is the story of an old man and the mountain.
if we show need to tender john i know. you do draw under a gold holder in. dog.but then at the northern edge of today's iran marco polo did hear a story. more potent than any of the myths of his time. the story that still affects the way the world looks at iran. a sure of the ceremony of mourning for the brutal death of hussein grandson of the prophet which continues to be upheld by sheer muslims worldwide to this day. the idea of martyrdom is the key to one of the most unusual stories marco...
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john: i took a two and a half hour tour off of chatham, massachusetts, and within 10 minutes, i saw myrk. the whole time, we saw dozens. we saw them up close and personal. carol: what was that like, john? john: it was thrilling and unsettling. we had one that felt like it almost jumped on the boat. the change direction and splashed us all. the most memorable moment, we saw a shark kill a grey seal, eat it up, and bring it towards our boat. jason: and people are paying for this, but this is big business. talk about how much it costs. john: this cruise cost $2500 for a maximum of five people. it is also from the atlantic conservancy. -- it is also from the great white atlantic conservancy, which is trying to preserve sharks. so it is a philanthropic enterprise and also a business. that is part of a whole bunch of ways that stores are trying to capitalize. they are selling t-shirts that say "seals taste like chicken" you," and allat sorts of fun stuff like that. there is a real balance, because people are afraid of sharks, and they should be. carol: that is what i am thinking, and you put
john: i took a two and a half hour tour off of chatham, massachusetts, and within 10 minutes, i saw myrk. the whole time, we saw dozens. we saw them up close and personal. carol: what was that like, john? john: it was thrilling and unsettling. we had one that felt like it almost jumped on the boat. the change direction and splashed us all. the most memorable moment, we saw a shark kill a grey seal, eat it up, and bring it towards our boat. jason: and people are paying for this, but this is big...
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john. i love that video by the way. people i should say should watch more it's great fun let's talk about the music though you have a beautiful baritone voice and it's not typical of pop music in fact i find there's a classical quality with it new music generally where does that come 5 grew up as a classical musician i was a chorister 1st and then i trained by the nest at least as a child and youth so that's where i come from i didn't i didn't get into pop rock and anything not classical until i was in my very late teens early twenty's so that all came way later and i'm still getting used to that now ok now in another song actually this is it goes on you are a boy chorister in fact that you talk about. it rails against christianity's acid huge homosexually i quote i love gold but he doesn't love me i think gold hopefully loves you but it's the bigoted. norm christians are would say yeah is not right well that. the songs are not necessarily written from my personal perspective they're written from the perspective of vario
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i went to john, still our chairman, i said we have a great plan. we have a great strategy. the core of being able to execute that strategy is to rebuild the culture. i'm not saying i can't do it here. i am just saying, it is going to take a long, long time. gravity is a powerful thing. when you have decades -- we had been there 60 years. decades of complacency. it's going to be really hard. carol: you can find more of that interview on this week's "businessweek talks" podcast. jason: still ahead on " bloomberg businessweek," no escape from low rates. it's the finance section takeover. carol: how a decade of cheap money is morphing the entire world. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. carol: and i am carol massar. still ahead, the apple does not fall far from the tree. the clear choice to replace tim cook. jason: and raising millions to legalize mdma. reporters take us to burning man. carol: how some brave entrepreneurs are embracing rather than fleeing the return of the sea's fiercest predator. jason: and in
i went to john, still our chairman, i said we have a great plan. we have a great strategy. the core of being able to execute that strategy is to rebuild the culture. i'm not saying i can't do it here. i am just saying, it is going to take a long, long time. gravity is a powerful thing. when you have decades -- we had been there 60 years. decades of complacency. it's going to be really hard. carol: you can find more of that interview on this week's "businessweek talks" podcast. jason:...
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mind of a all of this was flooded into the river and then type plain to every oh you thought ok well john i thought. april 25th 1908 and i snuck into the sea on the dam for the collecting basin breaks highly toxic mud a byproduct of copper production floods the valley for up to 60 kilometers threatening to destroy a nature reserve. cultivation has stopped here ever since and the pasture along the river has become a restricted area. if you look at oahu then you know. this homes as follows of course. we live off our fields the cattle is not allowed up there anymore. so we need to buy fota and confine the animals in the light that. now ecologist saying the end of the sea and copper region is facing a new threat 60 kilometers to the north west sea daughter or other but they are expects the worst. i mean document out i mean unfortunately we have information from experts saying that the dems of the mine in rio tinto on safe he said no one said that there's no safety there i mean i've been bormann. the open pit mining to be a dog is 10 times the size of the one in i think and it's run by an intern
mind of a all of this was flooded into the river and then type plain to every oh you thought ok well john i thought. april 25th 1908 and i snuck into the sea on the dam for the collecting basin breaks highly toxic mud a byproduct of copper production floods the valley for up to 60 kilometers threatening to destroy a nature reserve. cultivation has stopped here ever since and the pasture along the river has become a restricted area. if you look at oahu then you know. this homes as follows of...
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john i mean term corporate would love to see a general election happened yesterday is he going to get. it's possible because one thing we haven't yet talked about is how boris johnson is is just going to shaping up and boris johnson is surrounding himself with really breaks that hard line is sort of used a quote from one of the johnson lyndon b. johnson who said he'd rather have his enemies on the inside pissing out johnson has now got a lot of enemies on the outside pissing into his government's going to get wet and he's going to get pretty nasty so ultimately i think actually what's happened today is probably increase the chances the brain is going to end up with a general election but connecting that back to what bob was just be saying and i agree with that analysis of of jeremy coleman's problems labor's turn in the 3rd in the opinion polls at the moment the conservatives are neck and neck with the liberals and labor is really struggling now the challenge is for the labor party is can they do anything to put that right now one option they could have is actually properly opposing b
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john: good morning, everybody. i love the smell of books in the morning, and it's great to be around a bunch of friends who feel the same way. it is my pleasure to help kick off today's day of lit fest. it's my great pleasure to welcome bradley j. birzer, the who is the author of "russell kirk: american conservative." bradley is the russell amos kirk chair of history in hillsdale college, and he came over this morning from south-central michigan, made the journey, and is here to talk about his book about russell kirk. one of the first questions for lots of people is -- who is russell kirk? the man undoubtedly cast a very large shadow over american political and intellectual thought in the latter half of the 20th century. it could be argued he still does. yet, russell kirk is not a name that is much known these days or much invoked these days. brad, your book does many things , but it also helps serve as a marvelous bracing introduction or reintroduction to russell kirk. we are avoided talk about many things today, bu
john: good morning, everybody. i love the smell of books in the morning, and it's great to be around a bunch of friends who feel the same way. it is my pleasure to help kick off today's day of lit fest. it's my great pleasure to welcome bradley j. birzer, the who is the author of "russell kirk: american conservative." bradley is the russell amos kirk chair of history in hillsdale college, and he came over this morning from south-central michigan, made the journey, and is here to talk...
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justice of i have talked about this with john roberts and ruth ginsburg, elena kagan. they have the same sort of sensation at their first argument. it is a memorable event. >> what happened in the case you are arguing? did you win? >> i lost. it is not an earthshaking case. a question ofe statutory construction under the cost justification case. 34 years in the court. what his it been like since you have left? why did you write the book? >> it is kind of a story that grew by itself. when i left the court, i was invited to attend a fairly large number of sessions where i talked to smaller groups like the rotary, and arlington, elsewhere. i was repeatedly asked -- one of the questions i always got was tell us about what they were like and how they differed. people seem to be interested in the possibility for his between different shapes. hadthen, i thought, i have some contact. me there mighto be a fair amount of interest talking about the chief. talking to john roberts at the same time, saying notought the public did have a full understanding of all the work the chief do
justice of i have talked about this with john roberts and ruth ginsburg, elena kagan. they have the same sort of sensation at their first argument. it is a memorable event. >> what happened in the case you are arguing? did you win? >> i lost. it is not an earthshaking case. a question ofe statutory construction under the cost justification case. 34 years in the court. what his it been like since you have left? why did you write the book? >> it is kind of a story that grew by...
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i want to introduce john stewart, but i want to just say that i met john stewart over 20 years ago. treasure island, and some of you remember when that housing was empty, and it was vacated by the navy, and we have the task of rehabilitating those units and moving formerly homeless veterans, formerly homeless families and other people of all incomes into treasure island. the partnership with john stewart company was not just a partnership that helped to rehabilitate those units, they also helped to make sure that those formerly homeless families and veterans had working utilities, and that they had coffee makers and dishes and beds and sheets and all the things that so many people may take for granted. but these were people who were starting their lives over. and the person who led that effort without being asked to do so was john stewart himself, and so ladies and gentlemen, john stewart of john stewart company. [applause] >> the mayor has been drinking early. we'll talk later. thank you so much. ed lee was once to say, i'll keep it short because i am short. that was his big one-lin
i want to introduce john stewart, but i want to just say that i met john stewart over 20 years ago. treasure island, and some of you remember when that housing was empty, and it was vacated by the navy, and we have the task of rehabilitating those units and moving formerly homeless veterans, formerly homeless families and other people of all incomes into treasure island. the partnership with john stewart company was not just a partnership that helped to rehabilitate those units, they also...
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john: i think it is a little bit of tough talk before they come to the table. has done a good job of surviving so far and i think china in particular has a lot to lose if they get tough with apple. the worries are on the u.s. side. shery: john butler, thank you so much for that. that is bloomberg technology global link. don't miss bloomberg technology at 7 a.m. in sydney, 5:00 a.m. in hong kong and 5:00 p.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: 8:30 a.m. wednesday morning in sydney. we saw a record highs on the asx on tuesday. futures pointing a little lower by 4/10 of 1% today. later on, second quarter cpi numbers for australia as well. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york where it is 6:30 p.m. let's get the first word news. ritika: thanks. u.s.-china trade talks back underway after a two-month hiatus. officials dining in shanghai ahead of formal discussions. they met as president trump again last out at china saying they don't live up to their word he posted an angry tweet saying there has been a promise to buy more u.s. farm products but no app
john: i think it is a little bit of tough talk before they come to the table. has done a good job of surviving so far and i think china in particular has a lot to lose if they get tough with apple. the worries are on the u.s. side. shery: john butler, thank you so much for that. that is bloomberg technology global link. don't miss bloomberg technology at 7 a.m. in sydney, 5:00 a.m. in hong kong and 5:00 p.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: 8:30 a.m. wednesday morning in sydney. we saw...
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it's called copy tape the old if you wish to let go that you have paved the way or talked about it john i think the advantage if i if back. talk with you yesterday was using speed sure started out if i tried to go for bullshit see if you would think if i could we admit it you know a good can go by that you are the you are you with it was you because it was hard to see you use it to preach you get others if you in the community have this often you have this often for fraud i saw you have to get through one of them plots the indicative you know. yes this breaking off on the house for you going on so i've only was this meant to was so of on him one on one see fool that's the best of us they see it seem via sharples big secret of what normally the hardest thing here give on ask a sincere fence and say for media. we. are going through this to be stiff. i. don't let it. sit by me. and as by now i know that i had a more needs. to get at the whole lot of them that made him when he sent. me a. rail madrid. mother did. that last year was to stand on the tank on titusville. this month to month to mo
it's called copy tape the old if you wish to let go that you have paved the way or talked about it john i think the advantage if i if back. talk with you yesterday was using speed sure started out if i tried to go for bullshit see if you would think if i could we admit it you know a good can go by that you are the you are you with it was you because it was hard to see you use it to preach you get others if you in the community have this often you have this often for fraud i saw you have to get...
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and i may, controller so i steamrollered things but she really wanted to tell john's story and i sent it lori, i think what's more important here is your intent to honor your brother, your brother wouldn't want a book about himself, i can say that . i know you wouldn't want a bookabout himself . you want to book about his brother and i said if we reveal john's story in parallel with revealing combat control for the american public in a way they never had the opportunity, we will have accomplished much more than that and that's the book that wewrote . but if you read the acknowledgments, that's my first statement, i did not want to write this book . i'd rather write novels . anybody else? >> are you ready to sign some more books? >> i live for that. [applause] >> copies of dan's book, the view that we have are at the checkout desk and he will be here at the table signing . we can't wait for the movie too. >> td continues on cspan2. television forserious readers . >> hello everyone and welcome to the bookstore, thanks for being here tonight. we're here to celebrate. [inaudible conversat
and i may, controller so i steamrollered things but she really wanted to tell john's story and i sent it lori, i think what's more important here is your intent to honor your brother, your brother wouldn't want a book about himself, i can say that . i know you wouldn't want a bookabout himself . you want to book about his brother and i said if we reveal john's story in parallel with revealing combat control for the american public in a way they never had the opportunity, we will have...
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in terms of authenticity, i want to echo what john said. what is more authentic, the paper that he spent two weeks agonizing over, aching sure every sentence was exactly what you wanted to say, or the paper you dashed off hours before the deadline. i have zero patience for the people who don't do the work of re-think b horror hand. but of our bosses riffed a lot. they riffed all the time, but before they went to the podium. they spent a lot of time pouring themselves into their speeches, editing, taking away. by the time they got up, it was exactly what they wanted to say. that is so important. this idea of i'm just going to rip up my speech and speak from the heart, if you are dr. martin luther king jr., go ahead. if not, chances are it will not go well. in terms of speeches who inspire me, i would add malala yousafzai. her speeches are extraordinary. her speech to the u.n., she is a powerful moral voice and speaks so beautifully and movingly. i am a big fan of hers. i on the law school point, have never applied specific knowledge that i pi
in terms of authenticity, i want to echo what john said. what is more authentic, the paper that he spent two weeks agonizing over, aching sure every sentence was exactly what you wanted to say, or the paper you dashed off hours before the deadline. i have zero patience for the people who don't do the work of re-think b horror hand. but of our bosses riffed a lot. they riffed all the time, but before they went to the podium. they spent a lot of time pouring themselves into their speeches,...
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i feel like the movie is played out. everybody is out of popcorn. the prequel could be pretty interesting with john durham. they want to have a piece of barr or a piece of rod rosenstein up there, it will be more of the same. connell: james, thank you for your analysis today. we appreciate you working through all of this with us. lauren: i have his book. the report was better than the movie. after what we saw today. connell: yeah. lauren: breaking coverage of these mueller hearings does continue after the break. we'll talk to matt schlapp former gw bush political director, about the political fallout. plus the chaos in the streets of puerto rico, thousands of protesters calling for the island's embattled governor to resign. does he? an update from san juan after this. we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. and we're usaa members for life. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the str
i feel like the movie is played out. everybody is out of popcorn. the prequel could be pretty interesting with john durham. they want to have a piece of barr or a piece of rod rosenstein up there, it will be more of the same. connell: james, thank you for your analysis today. we appreciate you working through all of this with us. lauren: i have his book. the report was better than the movie. after what we saw today. connell: yeah. lauren: breaking coverage of these mueller hearings does...
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john: i have a campaign staff, so if they are smiling, i know that i have had success.ld do a better job with fundraising. but that debate stage gives me a n opportunity to say this is what i can do. it doesn't need to be massive expansions of government. if we are going to be donald michigan, ite back needs to be pragmatic. david: we will all be watching. thank you to 2020 candidate john hickenlooper. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. one hundred 80,000 members of britain's conservative party have been sending in their ballots by mail and the results are due to be announced on tuesday, with the winner succeeding theresa may as prime minister. we welcome our own emma chandra, who knows the ins and outs of british politics better than any of us. emma: the accent helps. david: all the polls are indicating boris johnson will win this. some reports that may be the polls are misleading, as they have in this country with donald trump. what are the chances jeremy hunt could pull this out? emma:
john: i have a campaign staff, so if they are smiling, i know that i have had success.ld do a better job with fundraising. but that debate stage gives me a n opportunity to say this is what i can do. it doesn't need to be massive expansions of government. if we are going to be donald michigan, ite back needs to be pragmatic. david: we will all be watching. thank you to 2020 candidate john hickenlooper. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on...
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pretty similar to what john did the british betting shops are now offering odds of $6.00 to $1.00 that barry's johnson is going to be out by christmas i sort of might put some money on that all right if you were a betting woman that is. on the story boards tonight in london in oregon where you're going to say well john's a betting man as well to both of you thank you thank you. in the united states to police officers have been fired after reportedly suggesting on facebook that someone should shoot congresswoman alexandria accost you cortez now what you're looking at here is a screenshot of that facebook post which has since been deleted a police officer from louisiana refers to the congresswoman as a vial idiot who needs a rail and he writes further i don't mean the kind that she used to serve now that is a reference to past job as a bartender where she served up rounds of drinks around did this case reverbs to around of you guessed it ammunition. well today the chief of police in gretna louisiana fired the 2 officers here's part of what he had to say the investigation was conducted. the officer did fully cooperate with the of this to
pretty similar to what john did the british betting shops are now offering odds of $6.00 to $1.00 that barry's johnson is going to be out by christmas i sort of might put some money on that all right if you were a betting woman that is. on the story boards tonight in london in oregon where you're going to say well john's a betting man as well to both of you thank you thank you. in the united states to police officers have been fired after reportedly suggesting on facebook that someone should...
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>> john, i would like to suggest that the serious screen play writer and movie director and novelist, fiction writer, that they're all in the business of revelation. >> okay. >> and by that, i mean that these serious screen play writer and movie director, they apply their imagination and their talents to the task of bringing others to see. now to see more thanks thanks-packed sequences and scenery. writer ofs screen play writer, primary aim to bring others to see a vision of life and light. i'm mindful of what joseph conrad had said. joseph conrad is a novelist as you know. perhaps his best known work is if novel heart of darkness. it inspired the movie apocalypse now. he suched up his task in this way. he said, my task is to bring you to feel. and above all, to make you see. tohe goes on. he says my stories are concerned with nothing less than the whole point of living. >> right. >> the whole point of living. >> that is serious art. >> that's serious. so the serious screen play writer, the serious novelist, they're intent upon intensifying the capacity to feel. but to feel what it is
>> john, i would like to suggest that the serious screen play writer and movie director and novelist, fiction writer, that they're all in the business of revelation. >> okay. >> and by that, i mean that these serious screen play writer and movie director, they apply their imagination and their talents to the task of bringing others to see. now to see more thanks thanks-packed sequences and scenery. writer ofs screen play writer, primary aim to bring others to see a vision of...
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>> john: i was just out in california and san francisco area.juan i have been there many times playing concerts over the years it. does not look the same. when i see people wanting to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to cover up a mural instead of putting money out on the street. it's quite a scene. >> anna: happening in san francisco where homelessness is a problem. >> i wonder people covering up george washington are the same ones upset on president trump spending $2 million on a parade. >> tammy: educating people about his history. >> art is up for interpretation. those who allowed it to be on the school in the first place had in mind the idea that they would paint the whole picture of george washington and who he was and, you know, the scars that we do have on our country with slavery and the way we treated native americans. we can't forget our past or we are doomed to repeat it. >> tammy: juan, last word on this. >> juan: to me i worry about the kids. part of the justification is you see minority kids seeing slavery thinking that's wh
>> john: i was just out in california and san francisco area.juan i have been there many times playing concerts over the years it. does not look the same. when i see people wanting to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to cover up a mural instead of putting money out on the street. it's quite a scene. >> anna: happening in san francisco where homelessness is a problem. >> i wonder people covering up george washington are the same ones upset on president trump spending $2...
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that's kind of her brand is to be very thoughtful i just totally agree with libby here and john. i mean, let alone are there not enough votes i just don't know -- this is such a complicated plan. i think it is unfair to think that most voters have time to care this much about financial services industry and know so much about how it works. this is not most people's -- >> i get it. >> that's true, but, look, i'd like to step back because there have been complaints for quite a long time the american economy devotes too much resources to financial engineering. that finance consumes a larger share of our economy than it should the question is, a is that a legitimate problem and, b, does this address that problem? i don't know the answer. >> i can tell you this much. the stock market has shrunk by half since you and i started doing this job in part because the private markets got bigger and it's an easy target because generally the highest paid man in the world in terms of income is steven schwartzman. >> and how is he taxed yeah, he's taxed the capital gains. >> he gets -- warren buffe
that's kind of her brand is to be very thoughtful i just totally agree with libby here and john. i mean, let alone are there not enough votes i just don't know -- this is such a complicated plan. i think it is unfair to think that most voters have time to care this much about financial services industry and know so much about how it works. this is not most people's -- >> i get it. >> that's true, but, look, i'd like to step back because there have been complaints for quite a long...
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john: i don't think the department is doing themselves any favors with that. spector general's report documented clearly. there is no bias there. i know the president is saying the democrats are exaggerating, but they are giving an objective sense of what is going on. children are jammed in facilities that were built for adults. they are there longer than they should be. it is not because the border patrol does not care. with an just dealt unwinnable hand here. these facilities look like jails. not long term jails, but the kind where they are held for initial processing. that is when these are designed for. we are now jamming tons of kids and families into the facilities. i have every reason to believe that what you're hearing about overcrowded facilities is true. we have to search resources to process these kids out much more clear that we are doing now. david: well money help the problem? now, $4.6funding million. how will that help the problem? john: part of this is the administration is taking a stricter approach. up, iffamily unit comes the untold is not t
john: i don't think the department is doing themselves any favors with that. spector general's report documented clearly. there is no bias there. i know the president is saying the democrats are exaggerating, but they are giving an objective sense of what is going on. children are jammed in facilities that were built for adults. they are there longer than they should be. it is not because the border patrol does not care. with an just dealt unwinnable hand here. these facilities look like jails....
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." >> hi, jim thank you for having me on the show >> john, i am hearing, when i read the conference calland listening to what nucor has been up to, there are a couple of price hikes. i know the steel business. when that happens, it's time to pounce tell me what's going on. >> well, we have had two price increases on our sheet products over the last four weeks the first one took place about three weeks ago when we did -- we were able to collect just about all of the $40 the second increase was also $40 just a week ago, and it's too early to tell how we're collecting that, but we have high hopes of being able to collect it because we see our lead times going out, expanding out from about three weeks to about six weeks. >> now, i think for those who are uninformed about the steel industry, these sound like they may not be major, but isn't that how almost every churn has really begun >> it is and, you know, you started the show mentioning we had a weaker than hoped for first -- second quarter. but let's bear in mind that the first half of this year for nucor was our third best first half of
." >> hi, jim thank you for having me on the show >> john, i am hearing, when i read the conference calland listening to what nucor has been up to, there are a couple of price hikes. i know the steel business. when that happens, it's time to pounce tell me what's going on. >> well, we have had two price increases on our sheet products over the last four weeks the first one took place about three weeks ago when we did -- we were able to collect just about all of the $40...
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john, i have to tell you, speaking with democrats on the other side, this is a rallying cry for unity. they believe that they're on the winning side of this. john. >> the president has given them a gift, at least in the short term. suzanne malveaux, appreciate the reporting. with me margaret talev. we don't get personal but i want to ask our diverse guests at the table. i hope i'm not putting you in a bad spot. it is the go back, the go back. i remember standing on the streets of boston where white racists were screaming at african-americans who lived a block away or two blocks away, go back. go back where? it's just blatant racism. >> it's pretty common for a lot of people in america, a lot of american citizens, a lot of immigrants, a lot of people who are here to hear that from people who disagree with them on anything they're doing. as reporters we write stories people disagree with and we get responses sometimes over email, sometimes over social media. a lot of times the responses are personal and people tell you to go back to wherever they believe you might have come from, even i
john, i have to tell you, speaking with democrats on the other side, this is a rallying cry for unity. they believe that they're on the winning side of this. john. >> the president has given them a gift, at least in the short term. suzanne malveaux, appreciate the reporting. with me margaret talev. we don't get personal but i want to ask our diverse guests at the table. i hope i'm not putting you in a bad spot. it is the go back, the go back. i remember standing on the streets of boston...