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first, let's bring in ross johnson, founder of johnson public relations, formerly head of the strategicargest relations firm, pbkm & c and it represents major celebrities including sandra bullock and robert downey jr. your thoughts on how you might begin to fix this from a celebrity business standpoint? >> well, from a celebrity standpoint, she deserves a second chance. she checked the boxes. if she wants to continue a hollywood career she has every right to do so and the community will accept her. >> shepard: any thoughts how she's handled it to this far. >> she's had great lawyers and never tried to say she was a victim. her public appearances outside the courtroom and didn't turn into a red carpet movement and laid low which is classic in today's news cycle a classic thing you see she hasn't been photographed much at all. she's not ticking the engine. >> shepard: judge pa poll >> shepar >> shepard: felicity huffman must report and she judge said to others in the courtroom and felicity huffman i wish you look and huffman said, thank you, your, honor and that was that. should she in yo
first, let's bring in ross johnson, founder of johnson public relations, formerly head of the strategicargest relations firm, pbkm & c and it represents major celebrities including sandra bullock and robert downey jr. your thoughts on how you might begin to fix this from a celebrity business standpoint? >> well, from a celebrity standpoint, she deserves a second chance. she checked the boxes. if she wants to continue a hollywood career she has every right to do so and the community...
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senator enzi karen ross l mike ron johnson have responsibly of an investigation into joe biden and his, hunter's, business dealings in ukraine. senator graham says there are questions which demand answers. >> we will cut off all aid, there is a conflict if your son is on the board of a company being investigated. i think that somebody should look into it. >> harris: great to see you today. we just saw the president really fired up as he was getting off of air force one and about to board during want to go back to the white house. this is the backdrop, the fight back against these charges and that was that whistle-blower complaint. the next step is with dominic if they look at joe biden and his relationship with his son and ukraine. >> i disagree with the president's assertion that his phone call, the rough transcript of which was released yesterday, was a perfectly acceptable call. i think the call was grossly inappropriate and the involvement of rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, in this shuttle diplomacy, suggests that this wasn't all on the up and up. there are mechanis
senator enzi karen ross l mike ron johnson have responsibly of an investigation into joe biden and his, hunter's, business dealings in ukraine. senator graham says there are questions which demand answers. >> we will cut off all aid, there is a conflict if your son is on the board of a company being investigated. i think that somebody should look into it. >> harris: great to see you today. we just saw the president really fired up as he was getting off of air force one and about to...
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johnson speaking in parliament. joining me now -- all the brexit development develop its. tim ross joining us on the phone. me through, give our global audience a perspective. what are we listening to now? tim: this is boris johnson trying for a second time to persuade the u.k. parliament to allow him to go for the general election. the next one is not due until 2022 but he cannot get his brexit deal through, his no deal brexit through parliament. the only way out is for an election but he cannot get that either. taylor: tim, what is the future for boris johnson here? tim: he's going to have to wait and be patient. parliament will come after tonight when he is widely expected to lose this vote for an election, he is going to have to wait for five weeks until parliament comes back again. he will try to regroup and come up with another plan. taylor: how does jeremy corbyn respond? tim: jeremy corbyn is the man now with more power seemingly than the prime minister in terms of timing that election. if johnson wants one, he has to persuade the opposition to go to one. he's fine. he's willing to wait as he pleas
johnson speaking in parliament. joining me now -- all the brexit development develop its. tim ross joining us on the phone. me through, give our global audience a perspective. what are we listening to now? tim: this is boris johnson trying for a second time to persuade the u.k. parliament to allow him to go for the general election. the next one is not due until 2022 but he cannot get his brexit deal through, his no deal brexit through parliament. the only way out is for an election but he...
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johnson. for more, i want to bring in bloombergs emma ross thomas, joining us on the phone.or our global audience in new york, san francisco, london, bring us up to speed the significance of what this vote means. >> order! emma: i don't know if you want to listen to the results, but this vote means we could be hurtling toward another general election. if johnson has lost the vote, that doesn't mean no deal will be taken off the table. [indiscernible] october 14election -- you off quickly, we are getting the results. the u.k. parliament has taken the first key steps of blocking a no deal brexit, something boris johnson has really wanted to do, go through with brexit october 31 no matter what. let's listen. >> part is on the brink of wrecking any deal we might be able to -- -- hand control of the negotiations to the eu. that would mean more delay and more confusion. they eu themselves would be able to decide how long to keep this country and the eu. if i refused to go along with that plan, we are going to have to make a choice. -- i't want an election want an election, the peo
johnson. for more, i want to bring in bloombergs emma ross thomas, joining us on the phone.or our global audience in new york, san francisco, london, bring us up to speed the significance of what this vote means. >> order! emma: i don't know if you want to listen to the results, but this vote means we could be hurtling toward another general election. if johnson has lost the vote, that doesn't mean no deal will be taken off the table. [indiscernible] october 14election -- you off quickly,...
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a lot of buzz about andrew ross sorkin's appearance here earlier. >>> part of boris johnson's no dealown brother quit. and johnson purged 21 conservative members including winston churchill's grandson. have england's politics gotten even more dysfunctional than america's? >>> and now the booming company. when visitors get home to the united states, they often have to toss their stash. will the laws have to change? the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. sleep number 360 smart bed.st sale of the year on a you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it int
a lot of buzz about andrew ross sorkin's appearance here earlier. >>> part of boris johnson's no dealown brother quit. and johnson purged 21 conservative members including winston churchill's grandson. have england's politics gotten even more dysfunctional than america's? >>> and now the booming company. when visitors get home to the united states, they often have to toss their stash. will the laws have to change? the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough....
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ross joins us. what do we expect today? johnson is boris fighting his case in the supreme court because there are opponents of his plan to get a hard brexit who want parliament to be recalled so they can discuss all of these policies and the potential way forward through brexit in parliament. that's one fight he's got going on. clearly, the town coming out of the european union -- the tone coming out of the european union is not that helpful -- is not that hopeful. so far, the european union's main complaint is that britain has not come forward with any meaningful plans to avoid that very hard brexit at the end of october. alix: thank you very much. in the u.s., markets expect 25 basis point cut from the fed. bloomberg's michael mckee more from d.c. michael: this isn't the ride most people signed up for. it's gotten a lot more complicated. still, 25 basis points, and what they do next will be reflected in the new dot plot today. come inside the bloomberg. take a look at our version, the new, improved dot plot. you can see how we ha
ross joins us. what do we expect today? johnson is boris fighting his case in the supreme court because there are opponents of his plan to get a hard brexit who want parliament to be recalled so they can discuss all of these policies and the potential way forward through brexit in parliament. that's one fight he's got going on. clearly, the town coming out of the european union -- the tone coming out of the european union is not that helpful -- is not that hopeful. so far, the european union's...
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ross for more details on this. tim, more fighting words from prime minister boris johnson in the comments today, but he does not have majority. tim: absolutely. he can use as many aggressive and punchy words as he likes. the fact of the matter is you can't get what he wants. he cannot get the votes into parliament to go ahead and take the you keep -- u.k. out of the eu. on the deadline of october 31. that is what he put his whole campaign for the premiership on when he was campaigning for the job earlier this year. he's stuck with it. the only option now is to call a general election but parliament will not let him do that either. the debate going on as we speak is his second attempt to persuade parliament to back that early general election. nobody expects him to win that vote. people think the house of commons will say no, he cannot have an early general election so johnson is stuck, brexit is stuck and we have a five-week suspension coming up when people will have to regroup and try to work out their own ways forward. kathleen: it is interesting, the fight is not just within parliament, there is every kind of law
ross for more details on this. tim, more fighting words from prime minister boris johnson in the comments today, but he does not have majority. tim: absolutely. he can use as many aggressive and punchy words as he likes. the fact of the matter is you can't get what he wants. he cannot get the votes into parliament to go ahead and take the you keep -- u.k. out of the eu. on the deadline of october 31. that is what he put his whole campaign for the premiership on when he was campaigning for the...
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secretary ross, secretary minutia and investor sam brownback all for joining us today and we have other representatives of our cabinet and the administration and we have done a lot. the johnson minute doesn't get spoken about enough but in very proud to say we have obliterated the johnson amendment within our country so that now we can listen to the people we want to listen to religious leaders without recrimination against them, it's a very important thing and i said that that beginning and i say that now is some thing a very proud of. we are also grateful the u.n. secretary-general could be here along with so many of his friends and my friends, world leaders i've got to know a lot of them and i can imagine you know all of them. i would imagine. if you don't you're not doing your job. [laughter] pres. trump: i want to think my daughter ivanka for being here. she worked so hard on all of the things that are very important to the people in this room. thank you for being here. [applause] pres. trump: the united states is founded on the principle that our rights do not come from government, they come from god, this immortal truth is proclaimed in our declaration of independence
secretary ross, secretary minutia and investor sam brownback all for joining us today and we have other representatives of our cabinet and the administration and we have done a lot. the johnson minute doesn't get spoken about enough but in very proud to say we have obliterated the johnson amendment within our country so that now we can listen to the people we want to listen to religious leaders without recrimination against them, it's a very important thing and i said that that beginning and i...
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johnson cannot take the u.k. out with no deal but it is unclear if that will be respected. tom: tim rossn. i know john roberts of the american supreme court. the united kingdom supreme court historic extension of the judicial process of lords. do they have any real power or can they be circumvented by the commons and can they be circumvented by the house of lords? tim: they do have real power. historically it used to be the role of the house of lords to oversee this kind of thing but that got moved to the supreme court. the government will have to respect whatever the supreme court says. we will wait to see what that ruling says next week but it is quite possible that you could upsetother set -- another for johnson. tom: terrific news flows today. it is great to have ambassador gardner with a portfolio that extends over any of these things. begin with john bolton but forget about that. you are in london. how is jeremy corbyn? this is a different calculus. can labor be advantaged by all of this turmoil? i saw a snap poll done yesterday by the telegraph showing that the numbers have even d
johnson cannot take the u.k. out with no deal but it is unclear if that will be respected. tom: tim rossn. i know john roberts of the american supreme court. the united kingdom supreme court historic extension of the judicial process of lords. do they have any real power or can they be circumvented by the commons and can they be circumvented by the house of lords? tim: they do have real power. historically it used to be the role of the house of lords to oversee this kind of thing but that got...
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johnson. >> i don't know who the kind of person that would do that, steal from an old lady, you know? i hope that we can catch them. >> reporter: the store located near the rosstirement community where joyce cohen lives. >> i'm going to be 86, 87, and, you know, it just is not fair. >> it's awful that somebody would target an older person, especially in that way. but any of us, it could happen to anybody. >> reporter: police are hoping somebody can help identify the suspects in case they return. >> we'll all be on the lookout. >> reporter: police urge everyone to keep an eye on their valuables and be aware of their sunutek cornelllht ig warm up ongcovert.sandhya pa joins us wit't. >> ama, you're going to matter you are. here's a sampling of the highs. santa rosa 94 tomorrow, concord 97, san jose 90 degrees, 80s for oakland, san francisco, redwood city. here are some tips to keep you cool. stay hydrated and cool obviously. wear lightweight clothing. limit outdoor activity and check on the elderly and your pets. it is going to be warm to hot in all areas tomorrow. i'll let know when you'll get a break from it coming up. ama? >> thank you, sandhya. you can check
johnson. >> i don't know who the kind of person that would do that, steal from an old lady, you know? i hope that we can catch them. >> reporter: the store located near the rosstirement community where joyce cohen lives. >> i'm going to be 86, 87, and, you know, it just is not fair. >> it's awful that somebody would target an older person, especially in that way. but any of us, it could happen to anybody. >> reporter: police are hoping somebody can help identify...
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ross. tim, with this debate going on in parliament at the moment, boris johnson is very unlikely to get the majority he needs to force a snap all. so is this just more brexit theater? tim: it looks like, as you say, it will be a losing battle for johnson. if he loses this vote i think it will be six out of six he has lost in the last week or so, which is a bad record. but he is not giving up. he is going to have to try to keep piling on to get that election, otherwise there is really no way he will be able to do anything. you will remember that he throughout 21 conservative mp's last week after they refused to follow his orders on brexit. so he has no majority. a long way short of majority. if he wants another majority will have to have another election. wasn't there a dutch official who smilingly, jokingly likened the former prime minister, theresa may, of the knight in the holy grail, the monty python movie where he keeps getting up and saying i am fine. is boris johnson starting to look like that? tim: boris johnson is sitting there on the bench slumped into his seat, his arms folded, sh
ross. tim, with this debate going on in parliament at the moment, boris johnson is very unlikely to get the majority he needs to force a snap all. so is this just more brexit theater? tim: it looks like, as you say, it will be a losing battle for johnson. if he loses this vote i think it will be six out of six he has lost in the last week or so, which is a bad record. but he is not giving up. he is going to have to try to keep piling on to get that election, otherwise there is really no way he...
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ross, asking approvalssion to issue for transactions that don't implicate national security. bloomberg has seen the letter. signatories and texas instruments. ♪ and u.k. prime minister boris johnsonhen he advised her to support his plan to suspend parliament ahead of brexit. a scottish court ruled the suspension is unlawful, although an english court decided otherwise. exit is due in just 50 days and johnson insists it will happen with or without a deal. brussels says you can negotiators have brought nothing new and that johnson is not serious. "bloomberg markets asia." -- global news, 24 hours a day on air, and on tictoc and twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. yvonne: tom, thank you. let's focus on cars, because we've been focused a lot on the self-driving market. we are talking about trucks now. i want to bring in our next ceo and richard john, an investor. david, the big news is this deal with jb, the chinese company. china would come in at a downfall, 14 out of 15 months where sales have fallen. why the jv and why now? a jointas announced venture to build a thomas trucks. -- they are a leader in economist driving technology. truc
ross, asking approvalssion to issue for transactions that don't implicate national security. bloomberg has seen the letter. signatories and texas instruments. ♪ and u.k. prime minister boris johnsonhen he advised her to support his plan to suspend parliament ahead of brexit. a scottish court ruled the suspension is unlawful, although an english court decided otherwise. exit is due in just 50 days and johnson insists it will happen with or without a deal. brussels says you can negotiators have...
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johnson or jeremy corbyn. it looks a lot like the pound traders would prefer jeremy corbyn, because he is seen as a less risky option. vonnie: brexit reporter tim rossyou for everything this week. guy: let's check where european stocks have finished the week. we have settled out. these are the numbers you are looking at. range comingtight through towards the back end of the session. .1%, the dax getting a little bit. the cac 40 fairly static throughout the later part of this week. we have seen oil stocks under pressure. do not forget to tune into bloomberg radio, the cable show coming up the top of the hour. half past 5:00 london time. we are going to get jay powell speaking in zurich. i think this is last time we will hear from him ahead of the fed rate decision. plenty of people tuning into that and we will carry that live on dab digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i am guy johnson. this is "the european close" on bloomberg markets. let's check in with the first word news with kailey leinz. kailey: job growth came up short in august and that may clear the way for a
johnson or jeremy corbyn. it looks a lot like the pound traders would prefer jeremy corbyn, because he is seen as a less risky option. vonnie: brexit reporter tim rossyou for everything this week. guy: let's check where european stocks have finished the week. we have settled out. these are the numbers you are looking at. range comingtight through towards the back end of the session. .1%, the dax getting a little bit. the cac 40 fairly static throughout the later part of this week. we have seen...
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secretary ross, secretary mnuchin, ambassador sam brownback, all for joining us today and we have other representatives of our cabinet and the administration in the room. we have done a lot, the johnsonmendment doesn't get spoken enough -- about enough, but we have a brute -- obliterated the johnson amendment so now we can listen to the people we want to listen to, religious leaders without recrimination against them. it is a very important thing and i said that at the very beginning and i say it now, it is something i am proud of. host: that was the president yesterday at the meeting on religious freedom he convened. the president is addressing the generalted nations assembly later this morning in the 10:00 hour. you can watch it right here on c-span, we will be headed over to the united nations general assembly meeting when our program ends. you can watch it on c-span.org or listen at the free c-span radio app. one other hearing you might be interested in, the house judiciary and foreign relations committee will be holding a hearing on president trump's muslim ban, 10:00 a.m. is when that is happening being streamed live at c-span.org. at 10:00 eastern time. some of our coverage to
secretary ross, secretary mnuchin, ambassador sam brownback, all for joining us today and we have other representatives of our cabinet and the administration in the room. we have done a lot, the johnsonmendment doesn't get spoken enough -- about enough, but we have a brute -- obliterated the johnson amendment so now we can listen to the people we want to listen to, religious leaders without recrimination against them. it is a very important thing and i said that at the very beginning and i say...
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secretary ross, secretary mnuchin, ambassador sam brown beck all for joining us today and we have other representatives of our cabinet and the administration in the room. we've done a lot. the johnsonntry that now we can listen to the people that we want to listen to, religious leaders without recrimination against them. it is an important thing. i said that at the beginning and i say it now. ist is something i'm very proud of. we're also grateful the u.n. secretary general gutierrez could be here along with so many of his friends and my friends, world leaders. i have gotten to know a lot of them and i would imagine you know all of them. i would imagine. if you don't you aren't doing your job. and also i want to thank my daughter, ivanka for being here. she works so hard on all of the things that are very important to the people in this room so thank you, ivanka, for being here. [applause] the united states is founded on the principle that our rights do not come from government, they come from god. this immortal truth is proclaimed in our declaration of independence and enshrined in our first amendment of the bill of rights. our founders understood that no right is çmore fundament
secretary ross, secretary mnuchin, ambassador sam brown beck all for joining us today and we have other representatives of our cabinet and the administration in the room. we've done a lot. the johnsonntry that now we can listen to the people that we want to listen to, religious leaders without recrimination against them. it is an important thing. i said that at the beginning and i say it now. ist is something i'm very proud of. we're also grateful the u.n. secretary general gutierrez could be...