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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.hery: tesla reporting a sharp drop in car deliveries, and at one point the stock falling as much as 11%. we are talking about a significant short when it comes to those deliveries. we are talking about model three production only getting 2% from the fourth quarter while .eliveries fell 28% -- 20% in total, only 63,000 vehicles delivered in the third quarter, down more than 90,000 from the fourth quarter. amanda: raising concern about the demand for this product. this is really disappointing. you can see it showing up in the stock. as you mentioned. meanwhile, elon musk making no secret of his many roles. ceo, on jupiter, and it turns out, celebrity tech support. you may have seen sheryl crow tweeting about her car being stuck in a parking lot, and mosque chiming in with a -- musk chiming in with a fix. here is what sheryl crow said. musk writes that, glad that you liked it. if you are sheryl crow, you go right to the top. i'm not sure if we are going to get that kind of response, but o
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.hery: tesla reporting a sharp drop in car deliveries, and at one point the stock falling as much as 11%. we are talking about a significant short when it comes to those deliveries. we are talking about model three production only getting 2% from the fourth quarter while .eliveries fell 28% -- 20% in total, only 63,000 vehicles delivered in the third quarter, down more than 90,000 from the fourth quarter. amanda: raising concern about the demand for this...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. that we the top stories are following from around the world. a year of living patiently. the fomc has signaled it has options and could move rates in either direction. we have insight into the right height path and the balance sheet. cibc's ceo is not faith by the bears have been taking aim at canadian bank's. we have our conversation with him. and an exclusive interview with the brazilian vice president. we will explore why he thinks the fight for pension reform could be coming to an end. let's get a quick check on the major averages. also keeping an i on treasuries. we are seeing weakness as we begin to get some important earnings, including the financials which will come tomorrow. somecials are seeing strength today. health care and energy really a drag on the markets. you can see not a lot of momentum to the downside that we see some weakness. industrials also gaining, which is interesting. some economic data showing additional strength. that has the dollar moving higher. you can
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amanda: and i'm amanda lange.have some breaking news, pinterest is charging $19 per share in its ipo, this is above the high-end end of its range. it's another one coming to market, price so far at the higher end of the range. flashpoints like trading manipulation are apparently rampant on certain cryptocurrency exchanges, it's according to a paper released last week from cornell tech. it suggest that botz are front running the trade of decentralizing exchanges ahead of ordinary users. talking to is now about the pitfalls and potential of crypto is our guest. he specializes in technology driven disruption. thank you for being here. this is one of the problems with the cryptocurrency world, there is so much we don't know about who is doing what, how serious is this for legitimacy? >> i think the irony is that the reason we know that is because of the characteristic of the exchanges that enable transparency. that's why decentralized exchanges dominate over the centralized ones. you can identify this kind of bad beha
amanda: and i'm amanda lange.have some breaking news, pinterest is charging $19 per share in its ipo, this is above the high-end end of its range. it's another one coming to market, price so far at the higher end of the range. flashpoints like trading manipulation are apparently rampant on certain cryptocurrency exchanges, it's according to a paper released last week from cornell tech. it suggest that botz are front running the trade of decentralizing exchanges ahead of ordinary users. talking...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: breaking news moments ago. millions of facebook users records were found on amazon cloud servers. we have the details in the school next. trade talks time to start again in d.c.. reports say the u.s. and china agreed on most things except on how to police the agreement. and shockwaves across the hockey that thenews came out canadian women's hockey league will fold the next month. we talk to the interim commissioner of the league. more on the bloomberg scoop and the breaking news that millions of facebook records were found on amazon cloud servers. have found rows of user information hiding in plain sight. after the cambridge analytic a scandal exposed how unsecure facebook users information is online. we are joined by our technologist from seattle. still showing up in places it shouldn't. what happened? firm the security research found in an amazon hosted cloud computing server, a mexican firm had stored a giant drove
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. storiesere are our top that we are following from around the world. the report heard around the world. attorney general william barr says special counsel robert mueller recounted 10 episodes of potential obstruction of justice by president trump but barr says they are not crimes. we will have the latest. blackstone group announcing plans to convert from a publicly traded partnership to a corporation. how will the new structure open up opportunities for the world's largest real estate owner? canopy growth growing like a weed. the cannabis company announcing deal4 billion cross-border for acreage holdings. let's get started with a quick check on the markets. we are seeing the s&p 500 hovering around that $2900 level, gaining .2%. positiveeen some economic data this morning including retail sales jumping by the most since september 2017, not to mention unemployed claims also fell. there is some investor concern out there, caution, given we are heading into that three day weekend, not to
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. storiesere are our top that we are following from around the world. the report heard around the world. attorney general william barr says special counsel robert mueller recounted 10 episodes of potential obstruction of justice by president trump but barr says they are not crimes. we will have the latest. blackstone group announcing plans to convert from a publicly traded partnership to a corporation. how will the new...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang into rondo. international monetary fund spring meetings in washington are bringing together the world's top leaders, including the canadian finance minister bill morneau. one issue he addressed are pipelines, a hot topic of the alberta elections. crude has not had a major oil pipeline built in a decade. he says that needs to change. >> we need i plan capacity to get access to international markets. we have purpose a pipeline from the government to try to move forward in the right way. that we think is long-term going to be a positive if we can get through the approval assess. canada's pipeline problem is also on the mind of the nation's opposition leader. vancouver speaking in says he would invoke the constitution in order to force through construction of the controversial transmountain expansion. vonnie: bloomberg has learned the top three general motors and electric vehicle maker rivian have broken down. take an equityd stake, and that would've helped to bring rivian fully electric trucks and s
amanda: i'm amanda lang into rondo. international monetary fund spring meetings in washington are bringing together the world's top leaders, including the canadian finance minister bill morneau. one issue he addressed are pipelines, a hot topic of the alberta elections. crude has not had a major oil pipeline built in a decade. he says that needs to change. >> we need i plan capacity to get access to international markets. we have purpose a pipeline from the government to try to move...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are our top stories from around the world. kicking upd japan another round of high-level negotiations in washington. we will talk global trade with the former prime minister of australia kevin rudd. pulling the plug on a mayor murder -- megamerger. amazon is set to report its earnings after the u.s. closing bell. investors went to see if the online retail giant will keep up the momentum we have seen this year in the tech sector. a quick check on the major averages, a tale of two markets. center,front and keeping parts of the market buoyant, including the nasdaq. is the broader u.s. s&p 500 seeing industrials as a weight today. 3m and ubs reported disappointing numbers. that is revoking the idea that the u.s. recovery is alive and well, or will continue expanding. the dow weighed down by 3m. one stock to watch is microsoft. the world's most valuable company once again. bombardier there. forecasting a billion dollars sales
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are our top stories from around the world. kicking upd japan another round of high-level negotiations in washington. we will talk global trade with the former prime minister of australia kevin rudd. pulling the plug on a mayor murder -- megamerger. amazon is set to report its earnings after the u.s. closing bell. investors went to see if the online...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang. and i'm vonnie quinn. we have been talking about the imf's bleak forecast. there's a lot of uncertainty out there with brexit and trade. it gets resolved, that forecast is the one now. amanda: it's worth having another look at where they have put the forecast. we keep saying its lowest since the credit crisis. it's not too far off the global credit rates that we have seen the last decade. we are averaging around 3%. are not as though we getting into contraction territory like 2009. areasyou take individual like the euro area, not completely anemic but i'm sure the central bankers would love to see these better growth rates. >> it's the effects of trade. we have been doing all this about trade and tariffs. vonnie: let's welcome david comes to us from boston. how much of a surprise were these downgrades? don't think the imf downgrades were that significant a surprise. if you look at the areas where the imf downgraded their forecast, a lot of it was in europe. particularly in germany whi
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang. and i'm vonnie quinn. we have been talking about the imf's bleak forecast. there's a lot of uncertainty out there with brexit and trade. it gets resolved, that forecast is the one now. amanda: it's worth having another look at where they have put the forecast. we keep saying its lowest since the credit crisis. it's not too far off the global credit rates that we have seen the last decade. we are averaging around 3%. are...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang.me to bloomberg markets. shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. using the way for trump's north american trade agreement. how the new nafta could be putting more support in congress. saudi aramco is taking order for its debut international bond sale, one of the most anticipated of the year. dialing down expectations. interest is looking to raise up to $1.20 billion in an ipo that may value the company below the amount reached in its last private valuation. we had a good run to u.s. equities. amanda: still close to all-time highs, 1.5% off of that level. shery: the longest rally since 2017. seeing a little bit of pressure at the moment with the s&p 500 falling .1%. still less than 2% away from the record high reached in september. the dow also falling half a percent. utilities under pressure today, the nasdaq unchanged. you can also see the turkish under pressure for a second session. we heard from president erdogan, saying there were irregularities in l
amanda: i'm amanda lang.me to bloomberg markets. shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. using the way for trump's north american trade agreement. how the new nafta could be putting more support in congress. saudi aramco is taking order for its debut international bond sale, one of the most anticipated of the year. dialing down expectations. interest is looking to raise up to $1.20 billion in an ipo that may value the company below the amount reached in its last...
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i move that we recommend approval of amanda eaken to the m.t.a. board without -- as a committee report? >> chair ronen: without objection? >> clerk: would you like to send this out as a committee report? >> chair ronen: yes. and i think there's someone really hoping to speak in public comment. i'm going to reopen public comment. >> my president is charles depani, president of the north of market association, and i'm here to ask for support on the behalf of the north of market association. i'm trying to catch my breath. so when we first started our vision zero subcommittee, amanda was the first person to apply and to join. and just the year ahead, the vision zero subcommittee has created -- a street improvement project which actually will probably be in the agenda for the land use committee. and also, we've been looking at the traffic circle in our neighborhood. but the main thing here that i want to project is amanda eaken was the first one to apply and assist in all of this creation. nod in addition to that, amanda was -- before she heard the pos
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are our top stories. high-level trade talks between the u.s. and china will resume next week as the world's top two economies move closer to a deal. and earnings are giving a boost to equities. how markets are digesting all the news. the ante for anadarko. a bidding war is breaking out over anadarko with occidental making a $38 billion offer in the hopes of breaking the proposed takeover from chevron. we will bring you the latest. tech earnings release so far this week have been largely positive. will facebook buck the trend when it reports after the bell? we have a preview. quick check on the major averages. we are seeing, even as the s&p 500 continues to hover around a record high, we are seeing some negative sentiment out there today, right around breakeven. interesting to see energy weigh on the markets, after being a boost. interest rate sensitive stocks acting as a bit of a positive move for the s&p 500. worth noti
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ot of google has become the first drone operated to get government approval as an airline, a big first step that gives it the legal authority to drop actual products to customers. for now, this approval means it will serve two numeral virginia areas, hoping to expand to others. for the most part, drones are still prohibited from flying over crowded areas. it will be interesting to see how long before you see a drone delivering to your door. shery: it is interesting that you see some waivers for these companies performing demonstrations or short flights, but this is an actual certification that classifies the drone company the same as a smaller airline. it is interesting how much they had to prepare, right of a manual and so forth. we will see where the industry goes. talking about flying, jetblue reporting first-quarter earnings with adjusted earnings per share being the highest analyst estimates. will those good results plead over into the broader market as airlines continue to report
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ot of google has become the first drone operated to get government approval as an airline, a big first step that gives it the legal authority to drop actual products to customers. for now, this approval means it will serve two numeral virginia areas, hoping to expand to others. for the most part, drones are still prohibited from flying over crowded areas. it will be interesting to see how long before you see a drone delivering to your door. shery: it is...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.e the top stories that we are following from around the world. its developersg conference in san jose, california. mark zuckerberg speaking this hour, saying they need to change the way they are running the company. we bring you the latest. plus, we will be live from the milken institute global conference. fresh off of its earnings, bp ceo bob dudley joins us. selling america in ontario. we speak to the ontario finance minister about the province's open for business message. quick check on the markets. we have what you may call the alphabet affect going on. focus on earnings continues, and disappointment from the big tech names creating a downdraft for other tech names. five points on the day, still close to that record high but moving off of it. the dow seeing pockets of strength. pfizer, mcdonald's on their earnings releases. positive momentum for the dow but not enough to offset other names including united health, apple, disney. the nasdaq the worst of the three. speaking of the on
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.e the top stories that we are following from around the world. its developersg conference in san jose, california. mark zuckerberg speaking this hour, saying they need to change the way they are running the company. we bring you the latest. plus, we will be live from the milken institute global conference. fresh off of its earnings, bp ceo bob dudley joins us. selling america in ontario. we speak to the...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.are the top stories we are following from around the world. shifting strategies. china is considering a u.s. on key to shift tariffs agricultural goods. we talked to the ceo of mackenzie investments about what it's like to do investments in this -- world's second largest economy. while there may be a rally in global debt markets, a disaster maybe when to happen. we will dig into those details. let's check on the major markets. we are seeing a focus on earnings as expect it. today it's a couple of big banks weighing on the prospect here. we will see whether any progress on trade can do -- undo the negative sentiment. jpmorganachs and lower. citigroup suffering today. energy also a weight. consumer staples, positive. health care sector also gaining on the day. disney getting another gain after posting news about its streaming service and content development. at the bottom, reaction in the loonie. we saw a softening in the canadian dollar. our central bank releasing a business sentiment s
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.are the top stories we are following from around the world. shifting strategies. china is considering a u.s. on key to shift tariffs agricultural goods. we talked to the ceo of mackenzie investments about what it's like to do investments in this -- world's second largest economy. while there may be a rally in global debt markets, a disaster maybe when to happen. we will dig into those details. let's check on the major markets. we are seeing a focus on earnings...
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amanda: and i'm amanda lang in toronto.: here the top stories we are following around the world. bolsterried to confidence since the fatal jethes of the max triggered grounding and investigations. did he succeed? reportt will first-quarter earnings results later today, will it surpass expectations as it did every quarter last year? the path to attainable fashion, we will talk to the cofounder of over it about how they are treading new ground. next 30hat in the minutes. let's get a quick check on the major averages. the s&p 500, grinding higher ,rimarily, the best performer gardener looking at both companies. the nasdaq is up one quarter of 1% as well. amanda? amanda: i want to take a quick look at roth margins. there has been a lot of concern about what we would hear about growth. this is the call from brian belsky, noting that after peaking in january, profit margins had softened only 2/10 of a percent. you can see it here historically evening, doing very well compared to the massive run of the 1990's. perhaps we can rest
amanda: and i'm amanda lang in toronto.: here the top stories we are following around the world. bolsterried to confidence since the fatal jethes of the max triggered grounding and investigations. did he succeed? reportt will first-quarter earnings results later today, will it surpass expectations as it did every quarter last year? the path to attainable fashion, we will talk to the cofounder of over it about how they are treading new ground. next 30hat in the minutes. let's get a quick check...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. will delay the release of their foldable smartphone until next month. reviewers found defects in the galaxy fold. it was originally scheduled for release this friday. the flaws include some displays ripping off the phone, which is cuddling the launch. joining us is mark gurman. we heard reports of this, including you personally having some issue with this. how unsurprising is it that samsung is delaying the full launch? >> the fact that this phone got to review -- [no audio] these issues came to light. it would be catastrophic for , notng if it was consumers a small subset of reviewers discovering these serious showstopping problems with the display on the phone. they werems like finally moving on with their exploding phones in 2016. how much damage will this do to their reputation once again? is a reputation and a pr, marketing nightmare for the company. quite frankly, they should have never been announced until it was ready. it is utterly shocking to me that it has come this far wit
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. will delay the release of their foldable smartphone until next month. reviewers found defects in the galaxy fold. it was originally scheduled for release this friday. the flaws include some displays ripping off the phone, which is cuddling the launch. joining us is mark gurman. we heard reports of this, including you personally having some issue with this. how unsurprising is it that samsung is delaying the full launch? >> the fact that this phone got...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.rock is launching its biggest sweeping organizational overhaul in years. so what is changing? anie, a couple of things going on here. paint the picture. people are so fascinated in part because we are all fascinated about who will replace larry fink. is this seen as a piece of that puzzle? >> it is a big question who will replace larry fink, who is 66 now. once he leaves the firm. for a long time, you have seen this stable, different, potential successors emma some of whom are in play in his leadership reshuffle that we see today. shery: how much of the leadership changes that we see today reflect the actual challenges that blackrock is going through? >> like many asset managers, blackrock is facing this question of how to expand globally. a lot of the changes we see today are in keeping with that being. theou have seen for example firm making sure that it's institutional client businesses will report to regional leaders. that is one pillar in their effort to serve clients globally. th
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.rock is launching its biggest sweeping organizational overhaul in years. so what is changing? anie, a couple of things going on here. paint the picture. people are so fascinated in part because we are all fascinated about who will replace larry fink. is this seen as a piece of that puzzle? >> it is a big question who will replace larry fink, who is 66 now. once he leaves the firm. for a long time, you have seen this stable, different, potential...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."re are the top stories we are following from around the world. global stocks surging on strong manufacturing data out of china. its trade envoy leaves for the u.s. for another round of trade talks. biggest citiess are turning against erdogan for the first time since 1994 and a sharp reduction at the ballot box. bill morneau, canada's finance says there are clouds hanging over the hopes of a free-trade deal. he is our guest later this hour. that's good quick check on the major averages. u.s. stocks rallying. the dow jumping the most since february 15. the s&p 500 also adding to the best quarter since 2009. financial leading the gains. it's all about optimism over not just trade talks that are coming up this week but also the economic data out of china showing manufacturing is really rebounding, not to mention we had the u.s. factory gauge data also rebounding from a two-year low this morning. as you can see, the is giving back a lot of its gains on an intraday basis. they say they will
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."re are the top stories we are following from around the world. global stocks surging on strong manufacturing data out of china. its trade envoy leaves for the u.s. for another round of trade talks. biggest citiess are turning against erdogan for the first time since 1994 and a sharp reduction at the ballot box. bill morneau, canada's finance says there are clouds hanging over the hopes of a free-trade deal. he is...
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amanda del castillo has late details. amanda? >> reporter: health officials say they've had four confirmed cases of the measles so far this year. all unrelated, all separate from this latest scare t google. the investigation into the meese lts exposure now scans two counties. >> it's not a case in santa clara county. i can confirm the case is an adult and they're a resident of the county. >> reporter: an email claimed a worker who had been to the company's 1295 charleston road building was diagnosed with measles. central location falls in santa clara county. health officials are conducting contact investigations. >> these contact investigations, we're trying to understand is there anybody who might have been exposed who is not protected? >> reporter: dr. cody say it's the county's responsibility to interview the person and question where they've traveled. health officials do not believe there is further risk to the public, but others say they're taking the potential threat seriously. >> i think everybody should be worried if that
amanda del castillo has late details. amanda? >> reporter: health officials say they've had four confirmed cases of the measles so far this year. all unrelated, all separate from this latest scare t google. the investigation into the meese lts exposure now scans two counties. >> it's not a case in santa clara county. i can confirm the case is an adult and they're a resident of the county. >> reporter: an email claimed a worker who had been to the company's 1295 charleston road...
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[applause] amanda: we have one last question. most of us in this room have watched you speak online and were really excited by your ability to communicate calmly and intelligently, especially when a topic is contentious or even divisive. polarizationn the in our nation and even more so in congress, how do you build the necessary bipartisan coalition to enact your ideas in a sustainable way. mayor buttigieg: this will be the question the next president has to face. it's one of the reasons why we have to prioritize democratic reform. we may have to change the norms in washington. the filibuster has a pretty mixed history to begin with. we should consider doing away with the filibuster so the next president can get something done. [applause] if theuttigieg: also, american congress gets far enough away from the american people, there will be some accountability for that, even with the twisted districting we have now. sentw how many people were to congress in areas that had voted more conservatively. it shows if a president is willing
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in croteau.nddian short-sellers credit risk in china all not enough to bother to the bank ceo bharat masrani. he says his biggest repair. take a listen. it all stems from headlines around growth. you see some headlines on global growth being constrained, issues perhaps in china with europe and brexit. that is a major issue. then you have the trade tensions. that is attracting a lot of headlines. all the sentiment generally would be more negative than we have seen previously. it is not surprising. banks reflect peoples views of the economy in general, so there is more negativity today perhaps than a few months ago. we do see him murdered yield curve, concerns about the economy slowing down. at some point it will. where are you factoring in the risk of recession and how it may impact your business? bharat: i'm not sure i want to call the r-word yet. of one ofthe midst the longest expansionary cycles in recent memory. a lot of tailwinds. demand has been strong. still, the u.s. economy is the growth
amanda: i'm amanda lang in croteau.nddian short-sellers credit risk in china all not enough to bother to the bank ceo bharat masrani. he says his biggest repair. take a listen. it all stems from headlines around growth. you see some headlines on global growth being constrained, issues perhaps in china with europe and brexit. that is a major issue. then you have the trade tensions. that is attracting a lot of headlines. all the sentiment generally would be more negative than we have seen...
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amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children.hours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk to who doesn'tjudge you, who has got your back, who holds that hope for you, then you have none at all. when you have none at all. it would be impossible. you don't want my help? campaigners describe the expansion of nhs care for people like cat as a game changer. convinced that more mums in crisis will regain their health, their hope, theirfuture. it saved my life. if it wasn't for them, i don't think i would be here now. and the kids? they might not have a mum. that was cat, ending that report from jeremy cooke. for details of organisations which offer advice and support with pregnancy
amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children.hours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk to who...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories that we are following from around the world. world leaders arrive in beijing for china's belt and road for him him of focusing on the country's infrastructure aspirations. what are the significant changes taking place beyond the pomp and circumstance? bringing new drugs to market. blackstone was to be the financial muscle behind big pharma. and taking the ipo road less traveled. the latest company planning to go public by doing so with an unconventional approach. we will bring you the details. quick check on the major averages here. we were waiting for that read on the economy that didn't go in the markets, but we are still seeing earnings as one of the focal points. materials is a big boost for the s&p 500. we are seeing tech and energy, both weak spots on the day. you can see the nasdaq is the weaker of the broader markets. s&p 500, pockets of strength, pockets of weakness. overall, intel, 10% lower
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories that we are following from around the world. world leaders arrive in beijing for china's belt and road for him him of focusing on the country's infrastructure aspirations. what are the significant changes taking place beyond the pomp and circumstance? bringing new drugs to market. blackstone was to be the financial muscle behind big pharma. and taking the ipo road less...
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amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children.or three hours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk to who doesn'tjudge you, who has got your back, who holds that hope for you, when you have none at all, it would be impossible. you don't want my help? campaigners describe the expansion of nhs care for people like cat as a game changer. convinced that more mums in crisis will regain their health, their hope, theirfuture. it saved my life. if it wasn't for them, i don't think i would be here now. and the kids? they might not have a mum. that was cat, ending that report byjeremy cooke. and you can find details of organisations which offer help, advice and support with pregnancy r
amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children.or three hours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk...
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you must be amanda. >> that's me, thank you. >> you're karen, right. >> yes. >> your minimum zhen. >> and ahmed was happy to talk as long as we didn't show his face. >> we have done this before but never professionally. >> what's the feature story. >> i wanted to know what it's like to be a lyft driver. it's not hard to sign up. answer a few questions give them a license number, social security. the hardest part for me was figuring out what picture to use. >> would you ride with that man? >> no. >> are you trying to be a slightly scarey picture. >> a scarey picture might be appropriate when dealing with downtown traffic. >> okay we're making another right on harrison. okay. shush. >> one learns quickly out here that civilians rarely give ride smar drivers any break. >> are you kidding? i'm working man. >> the lyft app is simple and effective connecting you with passengers and shows you the best route for getting them where they want to go. but you have to find them first. and at rush don't go.ave to k anden god, i feel an obligation to commenting. >> while we look for cheng. lyft will
you must be amanda. >> that's me, thank you. >> you're karen, right. >> yes. >> your minimum zhen. >> and ahmed was happy to talk as long as we didn't show his face. >> we have done this before but never professionally. >> what's the feature story. >> i wanted to know what it's like to be a lyft driver. it's not hard to sign up. answer a few questions give them a license number, social security. the hardest part for me was figuring out what...
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vonnie: amanda, bravo. say, it is your first time doing battle of the charts and myself and amanda will be anchoring at 1:30, so justina, you are in a little bit of a loss because the winner is amanda lang. thanks to both of our players very much for battle of the charts today. power"up, "balance of with david westin, guest libby cantrell. continuing in washington, all these hearings. barr is general william testifying before a house appropriations subcommittee. among his remarks, he says robert mueller's report will be public within a week and offers some explanation for the material he is withholding. the justice department is rejecting sensitive parts of the report and potential ties between moscow and the trump campaign. we also have the drug pricing hearing in washington, d.c., with ceos, which we will update you on throughout the afternoon. here's a snapshot of the u.s. markets three hours or a little more into the trading day. the s&p down one half of a percent and the nasdaq down one quarter of a pe
vonnie: amanda, bravo. say, it is your first time doing battle of the charts and myself and amanda will be anchoring at 1:30, so justina, you are in a little bit of a loss because the winner is amanda lang. thanks to both of our players very much for battle of the charts today. power"up, "balance of with david westin, guest libby cantrell. continuing in washington, all these hearings. barr is general william testifying before a house appropriations subcommittee. among his remarks, he...
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. >> i'm amanda del castillo. business is booming. we spoke with ucsc students how they're preparing. >> for fans of game of thrones" kit winter comes to the bay area. abc news starts right now. >> live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> disturbing new video tonight obtained by the examiner of a woman being dragged by one of muni's new trains. >> now the state launched a probe into the safety of the fleet. abc7 news reporter luis pena is live at the muni station in san francisco with the story tonight. >> reporter: that's right. we found out this is not the first time this incident has taken place with this new muni train. we found out accord too sfmta, the first incident was reported september 25th. the video took place last friday. >> it's a who are rick scene, a woman can be seen walking up to the train the doors closing in while part of her hand is stuck. an employee speaks to her but the train pulls away. the woman was dragged onto the train tracks. the video obtained by the san francisco examiner. >> possibly her finger becau
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amanda is live with the details. amanda? >> reporter: it is spring break for us at jsu this week.ite considering college stress for students here begins with looking for a place to park. described as the airbnb of parking, the app allows students to rent parking spots from hosts. >> i wanted a solution to my own problem. >> reporter: they launched the app in january and have since partnered with the university as jcu was promoting the app on campus. according to sjsu 20,000 students drive to school but there are about about 1,500 parking spots at the campus. the app is causing some apprehension in the neighborhood. >> it took me three times but finally on the third time i said let's try it. >> reporter: off camera others pointed to liability issues. the possibility of litter left behind by app users. and at the top of the list, security. >> you get the license information, the type, the color and the year. plus you also have the number of the driver. >> reporter: 2,100 students currently use the app, paying $2 an hour, $25 a week or $60 a month for a private spot. >> i'd like to h
amanda is live with the details. amanda? >> reporter: it is spring break for us at jsu this week.ite considering college stress for students here begins with looking for a place to park. described as the airbnb of parking, the app allows students to rent parking spots from hosts. >> i wanted a solution to my own problem. >> reporter: they launched the app in january and have since partnered with the university as jcu was promoting the app on campus. according to sjsu 20,000...
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amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> in the east bay, a big fire at an oakland warehouse may have started in a homeless encampment. a debris fire near the warehouse may have ignited the inferno. 20 people escaped today on east 12th street. that fire sent up a huge, thick plume of smoke. it took 60 firefighters several hours to get that fire under control. >>> boeing 737 max jets will remain grounded for weeks apparently while the manufacturer continues to work on a software fix. the company submitted the fix to the faa last week and demonstrated the changes for officials last wednesday. but the faa says the company found additional work is needed before they're airworthy. they hope to receive the final package in the coming weeks. >>> uber says it's committed to raising public awareness following the death of a college student who called an uber and got into the wrong car. the driver now faces charger in the murder of 21-year-old samantha josephson in south carolina. y uber said it works with police and college campuses to educate people how to avoid fake ridesh
amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> in the east bay, a big fire at an oakland warehouse may have started in a homeless encampment. a debris fire near the warehouse may have ignited the inferno. 20 people escaped today on east 12th street. that fire sent up a huge, thick plume of smoke. it took 60 firefighters several hours to get that fire under control. >>> boeing 737 max jets will remain grounded for weeks apparently while the...
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the world that we're going to have to live in in a few decades if we don't do something right now amanda you're the c.e.o. of a global development and a lot of this conversation happening here in the west is about the west what impact is climate change having already on the ground across the rest of the world especially the developing world in places like sub-saharan africa what is climate change look like to the poor who having to live through that well let me paint a picture for you and i think you're right to see that the conversations are happening here in the west but actually the impact of climate change is already being felt by communities in sub-saharan africa and other parts of asia i was in ethiopia recently i was in south or more which is on the border with south sudan in a place called one of the women there say to me amanda it's getting hotter and hotter and do what i get to do. and closer to each other our crops. our lifestyle is dying and we need to find other ways of survival in terms of income sources that's the relieved experience and impact of climate change and you kn
the world that we're going to have to live in in a few decades if we don't do something right now amanda you're the c.e.o. of a global development and a lot of this conversation happening here in the west is about the west what impact is climate change having already on the ground across the rest of the world especially the developing world in places like sub-saharan africa what is climate change look like to the poor who having to live through that well let me paint a picture for you and i...
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amanda del castillo is live at the crash scene where she spoke with one of the victims. amanda? >> dan, on tuesday night, miguel balbuena was here on his bike. today he returned on crutches. balloons, flowers, and messages mark the site where eight people were mowed down tuesday night. >> i was here. i was one of the eight victims. >> miguel balbuena returned on crutches. he and his cousin eric nava were some of the eight victims. balbuena remembers hearing another victim scream, turned his head and saw the car coming straight for him. >> it was just like two seconds that gave me. so i did a quick move and probably that's the thing that saved my life. >> he shared pictures with us. his cousin and him on crutches, both counting their blessings, knowing their injuries could have been much worse. >> i think he was mentally bad, really bad. so he did this. >> video taken by witness shows officers arresting 34-year-old isaiah peeples on-site. behind him you can see first responders aiding victims. >> there is carnage everywhere, people everywhere, ambulance everywhere, cops everywher
amanda del castillo is live at the crash scene where she spoke with one of the victims. amanda? >> dan, on tuesday night, miguel balbuena was here on his bike. today he returned on crutches. balloons, flowers, and messages mark the site where eight people were mowed down tuesday night. >> i was here. i was one of the eight victims. >> miguel balbuena returned on crutches. he and his cousin eric nava were some of the eight victims. balbuena remembers hearing another victim...
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as reporter amanda del castillo reports, the comments get a strong response. >> reporter: pets in theork place, a perk or a problem? a tech worker posted an unpopular opinion about pet policies sparking a dog debate. locally many bay area businesses are accommodating policies impacting a number of industries. >> at a salon i was working at, clients would bring their dogs. it was common to have their little lap dogs while they got their hair done. >> reporter: she is working in tech and has a dog of other own. his puppy behavior got the best of him. >> then i realized it was not going to work out yet. >> reporter: others say pets in the work place simply don't work. the hbo series silicon valley put a humorous twist on the topic, bending the rules watching things get rough. >> what about the dogs? they're people, too. >> reporter: business professor joe ellen posner says what some call the unpopular opinion of wanting no pets provides a real perspective. >> lots of people have dog allergies, have dog phobias or fears or they don't want that kind of distraction around them. >> reporter:
as reporter amanda del castillo reports, the comments get a strong response. >> reporter: pets in theork place, a perk or a problem? a tech worker posted an unpopular opinion about pet policies sparking a dog debate. locally many bay area businesses are accommodating policies impacting a number of industries. >> at a salon i was working at, clients would bring their dogs. it was common to have their little lap dogs while they got their hair done. >> reporter: she is working in...
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please welcome amanda nguyen! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show!exciting time for me and for you a little bit, but for me -- >> oh, thanks. >> trevor: -- because i have never chatted to somebody who is nominated for a nobel prize. congratulations. >> thank you so much! >> trevor: that comes with it a certain level of swag. i mean, do you just walk around the world being like, nobel, nobel nominee? >> yeah. >> trevor: because it is basically the best people in our world, essentially. >> it's a good people award. >> trevor: for those who don't know what you do, rise is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to fighting for the rights of people, you know, and specifically sexual assault survivors. >> yeah. >> trevor: and this is a really personal issue to you, too, because you yourself are a survivor and have fought against a system that has always been in favor, it seems, of the perpetrators as opposed to the victims. >> that's right. >> trevor: what dead you feel needed to change once you saw the system itself? >> well, after my rape, i discove
please welcome amanda nguyen! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show!exciting time for me and for you a little bit, but for me -- >> oh, thanks. >> trevor: -- because i have never chatted to somebody who is nominated for a nobel prize. congratulations. >> thank you so much! >> trevor: that comes with it a certain level of swag. i mean, do you just walk around the world being like, nobel, nobel nominee? >> yeah. >> trevor: because it...
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amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because... ..because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. let's take a look at some of today's other news... 38 people are now known to have died in mozambique as a result of cyclone kenneth, which ravaged the north of the country on thursday. weather experts say it may drop twice as much rain as cyclone idai, which last month killed around a thousand people in mozambique, malawi and zimbabwe. six teenagers have admitted their part in a street attack in nottingham, on an egyptian engineering student mariam moustafa, which left her in a coma on in february last year. the 18—year—old suffered a stroke ten hours after the incident, and died almost a month later. the office for national statistics says nearly a third of graduates are
amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because... ..because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. let's take a look at some of today's other news... 38 people are now known to have died in mozambique as a result of cyclone...
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amanda nguyen, everybody. we'll be right back!the most refreshing. give extra, get extra with new extra refreshers gum. ♪ graham? ♪ ♪ that's my daughter! hey. dad. what an incredible set! love the wig. the greater than ever corolla. let's go places. the greater than ever corolla. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. millerwith great tastebrewed and only 96 calories. now that's a combo. miller lite. hold true. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight. we'll be back again tomorrow. now here it is... your moment of zen. >> impeachment is not about punishment. impeachment is about cleansing the office. the point i'm trying to me
amanda nguyen, everybody. we'll be right back!the most refreshing. give extra, get extra with new extra refreshers gum. ♪ graham? ♪ ♪ that's my daughter! hey. dad. what an incredible set! love the wig. the greater than ever corolla. let's go places. the greater than ever corolla. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. millerwith great...
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so what did you think of the comments, amanda? >> it wasn't a real apology. >> i was talking about the joke? >> you don't joke about things you're sorry for. he's 70 plus years old. he is a guy who has no filter. it's part of the reason people love him. he physically can't undo that instinct that he has. a question about the timing, which bucarry raises and other people raise. i didn't notice how close he got to women until he became vice president and i started seeing a lot more pictures. you started seeing the slide shows, him perform at these swearing-in ceremonies, getting close to women and children and saying inappropriate things. >> and men too. >> he just wants to get close to everyone and i observed this when i was reporting on when i was reporting on capitol hill. i would ask him a question and he would physically touch me on the shoulders. i thought it was odd but he's joe biden. >> of the jokes, they were not funny and inappropriate given the timing of them. this is a situation where he needs just avoid this topic alto
so what did you think of the comments, amanda? >> it wasn't a real apology. >> i was talking about the joke? >> you don't joke about things you're sorry for. he's 70 plus years old. he is a guy who has no filter. it's part of the reason people love him. he physically can't undo that instinct that he has. a question about the timing, which bucarry raises and other people raise. i didn't notice how close he got to women until he became vice president and i started seeing a lot...
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amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever, at this time, and i think because — because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ding junhui loses six successive frames and is knocked out of the world snooker championship byjudd trump. does championship byjudd trump. championship gloryi totte n ha m does championship glory await? tottenham have their semi—final later on tuesday. sport today's eye on india series continues as we talk to badminton star pv sindhu. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news thatjudd trump has knocked china's ding junhui out of the world snooker championship. the englishman rocketed to victory rattling off six successive frames to take a 13—9 win and progress to the q
amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever, at this time, and i think because — because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ding junhui loses six successive frames...
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amanda.mente mis canciones no son enchiladas sino que son canciones que tienes que interpretar, no son nada fÁciles de cantar y nada fÁciles de cantar porque no las puedes cantar riÉndote porue tienen mucho temperamento. reportera: es amanda miguel quien canta sola y sin ataduras y va de nuevo al auditorio nacional. karla: quÉ importante... yo soy una alma vieja pero a mÍ me encanta conocer la mÚsica de antes, la que escuchaban mis padres y mis abuelos. creo que eso enriquece y eso que los jÓvenes de hoy tienen que aprender y valorar de estas estrellas que dejan un gran legado. francisca: por ejemplo yo soy fan de amanda y conoczco toda la mÚsica pero precisamente porque mi madre tambiÉn es amante de la mÚsica y yo crecÍ escuchando todo eso. >> y esa es una gran herencia que nos pueden llegar a dejar. lo que admiro es su seguridad porque no es una miss pero su seguridad ha llevado a escribir estas grandes piezas. francisca: cuando tÚ ves a una mujer hablando asÍ ya sabes que no le importa nad
amanda.mente mis canciones no son enchiladas sino que son canciones que tienes que interpretar, no son nada fÁciles de cantar y nada fÁciles de cantar porque no las puedes cantar riÉndote porue tienen mucho temperamento. reportera: es amanda miguel quien canta sola y sin ataduras y va de nuevo al auditorio nacional. karla: quÉ importante... yo soy una alma vieja pero a mÍ me encanta conocer la mÚsica de antes, la que escuchaban mis padres y mis abuelos. creo que eso enriquece y eso que...