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angie: thanks.are taking a look at property developer evergrande, it's debt soared in the first half. even so, pressing ahead with spending plans. this is an interesting strategy. it is mired in debt, so it will ignore it. rosalind: it has fueled concerns about the company about it strategy of borrowing to expand. evergrande reported a 23% fall in the first half. excluding property, valuations, and currency losses. payments and marketing costs soared, spending $6 billion on purchases this year, and debt rose 28% to $57.1 billion. it will still want to buy brokerages and trust companies and smaller developers. to its wants to add land banks. it has been amassing shares in china vanke. moody's reiterated its outlook. its shares have fallen 16% so far this year against an 11% increase in the hang seng properties index. evergrande seems to have not done badly. break apart its 45 billion target for presale contracts this year, and that role is one of the highest in china. you for that. in fact, we will c
angie: thanks.are taking a look at property developer evergrande, it's debt soared in the first half. even so, pressing ahead with spending plans. this is an interesting strategy. it is mired in debt, so it will ignore it. rosalind: it has fueled concerns about the company about it strategy of borrowing to expand. evergrande reported a 23% fall in the first half. excluding property, valuations, and currency losses. payments and marketing costs soared, spending $6 billion on purchases this year,...
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angie: thank you. central bankers reaffirmed their belief in the power of monetary policy at their meeting in jackson hole, with janet yellen signaling a hike is still on the table next month. meanwhile, we have kuroda vowing to act decisively on stimulus is needed, saying there is ample roof -- room for additional leaving. editor brettnomy miller is in tokyo. what clues does this give us, at the boj meeting? reporter: we are certainly in for a tense wait.kuroda has implicated as he has said before,, that a full increase in policy is possible. that means we could see negative interest rates cut further. we could see the asset purchase plan increased as well. variables ist of open. we have seen in recent days, analysts talking about the possibility of the boj moving into new areas including looking at buying local government bonds, and areas where public corporations are issuing bonds projects,t like rail sewers, building hospitals. a whole host of areas we could see the boj moving into. at the boj meet
angie: thank you. central bankers reaffirmed their belief in the power of monetary policy at their meeting in jackson hole, with janet yellen signaling a hike is still on the table next month. meanwhile, we have kuroda vowing to act decisively on stimulus is needed, saying there is ample roof -- room for additional leaving. editor brettnomy miller is in tokyo. what clues does this give us, at the boj meeting? reporter: we are certainly in for a tense wait.kuroda has implicated as he has said...
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angie?hing to is a curious say from fisher, that other central banks use -- say negative rates are working. the boj is meeting. there is a lot of speculation that negative rates have not been enough, that in fact it has had a negative impact. perhaps needing a little bit more firepower, perhaps in the form of helicopter money. that debate continues. the markets.eck at mumbai has been trading for almost 20 minutes now, but it is joining the rest of asia. gains seeing fractional in hong kong. the topics once again, you are gains ong games -- big the heel of a weaker yen. itsef: in the middle east, is just under two hours away from the opening of the emirates markets, dubai and abu dhabi. a mixed picture, slightly more positive than negative. to buy up why more than half of than halfi up by more of 1%. that rally,tinuing best-performing index this month. that, we are expecting final confirmed list of stocks from the ftse emerging markets. a lot of that has driven the interest from foreign inves
angie?hing to is a curious say from fisher, that other central banks use -- say negative rates are working. the boj is meeting. there is a lot of speculation that negative rates have not been enough, that in fact it has had a negative impact. perhaps needing a little bit more firepower, perhaps in the form of helicopter money. that debate continues. the markets.eck at mumbai has been trading for almost 20 minutes now, but it is joining the rest of asia. gains seeing fractional in hong kong. the...
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angie: i'm angie lau. scarlet: another sign the u.s.uto market may have peaked with last year's record deliveries. ford and general motors reported light truck sales last month. gains thater posted missed estimates. angie: australia's central bank has attempted to cut inflation in the job market. the bank of australia lowered the cash rate. the country's economy has grown faster than predicted. inflation and wage growth are at record lows. scarlet: japan's economic stimulus plan will increase spending. the measures include low cost loans for projects at state-run companies as well as money for infrastructure and disaster relief. japan has been hurt by a stronger yen and weak consumer spending. that is your business flash update. angie: let's take a deeper dive into currency moves in her weekly fx roundup -- our weekly fx roundup. vince cignarella spent decades as a currency trader on wall street. here to bring his experience to our studio. where do you want to start? the rba? >> why not? the rba cut rates as a majority of people expecte
angie: i'm angie lau. scarlet: another sign the u.s.uto market may have peaked with last year's record deliveries. ford and general motors reported light truck sales last month. gains thater posted missed estimates. angie: australia's central bank has attempted to cut inflation in the job market. the bank of australia lowered the cash rate. the country's economy has grown faster than predicted. inflation and wage growth are at record lows. scarlet: japan's economic stimulus plan will increase...
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angie: i am angie lau.hs is being summoned by new york's top of bank regulator. they want more information on malaysian state investment fund 1mdb. of particular interest, information on how diligently the bank posted three bond offerings it underwrote. joining us is bloombergs keri geiger. i guess they can't plead that ignorance is bliss here. keri: well, it is a major, major part of this huge scandal. goldman was the underwriter for the money, the $6 billion that went into this fund. disappeared and likely was stolen out of the fund. of course they are going to be under the microscope, and every communication and research and due diligence they did about how the proceeds were transmitted of course are going to be looked at. angie: but i got a tell you, it is a messy, messy case. the malaysian attorney general has almost -- said it was .verybody else's issue million on or$650 little bit more than that that ended up in his personal bank account was not necessarily from this fund but from the saudi arabian r
angie: i am angie lau.hs is being summoned by new york's top of bank regulator. they want more information on malaysian state investment fund 1mdb. of particular interest, information on how diligently the bank posted three bond offerings it underwrote. joining us is bloombergs keri geiger. i guess they can't plead that ignorance is bliss here. keri: well, it is a major, major part of this huge scandal. goldman was the underwriter for the money, the $6 billion that went into this fund....
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i'm angie lau. i'm yousef give the disease. -- i'm yousef. >> good to see you, angie and yusuf. let's talk about some of the earnings. we will focus on the mining sector. we will get numbers from glencore. the switzerland-based company has been in the midst of a big turnaround plan for dealing with the company upon's -- the company's woes. first to roll out a rescue strategy that included scrapping the dividends, disposing of assets, and slashing spending. they have been doing a lot, and they have been rewarded in terms of the share price reaction. they have made progress with his plan. we will be looking for commentary. will be to dividends possible next year, so we will see what they say about their overall debt levels and where the country goes from here, and put it in the context of the sector. rio has reported their earnings, and it has highlighted what a dire period it has been for some of these companies. other big earnings reports are you looking at? angie: -- only about mining, but advertis
i'm angie lau. i'm yousef give the disease. -- i'm yousef. >> good to see you, angie and yusuf. let's talk about some of the earnings. we will focus on the mining sector. we will get numbers from glencore. the switzerland-based company has been in the midst of a big turnaround plan for dealing with the company upon's -- the company's woes. first to roll out a rescue strategy that included scrapping the dividends, disposing of assets, and slashing spending. they have been doing a lot, and...
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angie: i am angie lau.ners this quarter? julie: with the biggest percentage year-over-year, to see who it is best far, a majority of the companies in the s&p 500 having now reported, and there you have it -- you see amazon had the biggest growth. remember, that company coming out with another profitable quarter, and it was an increase in profitability year-over-year because amazon has had some losses in the past and had just eked out a profit one year earlier. you see also on the list, nucory, arcadia, and rounding that out. those are the big increases that we saw, but these companies have approached not being cyclical of the earnings season that we had seen. you can get the following stats -- we now have 413 of the 500 companies in the s&p 500 that .ave reported earnings for sure have fallen an aggregate of 5%. sales are down about .5%. going into this earnings season, there was a lot of testament about how the numbers would look , and indeed they have been looking relatively negative. reportede companies
angie: i am angie lau.ners this quarter? julie: with the biggest percentage year-over-year, to see who it is best far, a majority of the companies in the s&p 500 having now reported, and there you have it -- you see amazon had the biggest growth. remember, that company coming out with another profitable quarter, and it was an increase in profitability year-over-year because amazon has had some losses in the past and had just eked out a profit one year earlier. you see also on the list,...
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angie: thank you for that.ia has kept it spot is china's biggest oil supplier for the first seven months of the year but it is facing a challenge from russia. here is anthony dipaolo. how is rising competition in the market affecting saudi arabia and its share of imports in china? >> we have seen the share of saudi arabia in the chinese market decreasing. they remain the biggest seller into china over this seven-month. we have seen increased competition from across the hase as this crude glut pushed crude from all corners of the globe to asia where the biggest demand is. the real challenge for saudi arabia has been russia which has been gaining market share just as saudi arabia's has been coming down because of their additional capacity to ship into asia. it is important for saudi arabia to maintain their exports as china has been growing and jumping ahead and demand. saudi arabia has been incremental increases. they have been making field enhancements to keep that supply and that level of exports. >> saudi ara
angie: thank you for that.ia has kept it spot is china's biggest oil supplier for the first seven months of the year but it is facing a challenge from russia. here is anthony dipaolo. how is rising competition in the market affecting saudi arabia and its share of imports in china? >> we have seen the share of saudi arabia in the chinese market decreasing. they remain the biggest seller into china over this seven-month. we have seen increased competition from across the hase as this crude...
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i am angie lau. a 30 a.m. in to buy.tarting to countdown to the start of the european trading day. know juste want to foreignlient the investment story has been in the u k, has it managed to maintain ?ts attractiveness i do not have the answer for that this morning but i do have a few clues as to how things were going in the run-up to the brexit vote. increase in the total number of projects funded by foreign direct investment. this is the way you came government report its data. a record number of investments were made making the country europe's most popular for external financiers. financial markets pushing up the level of investment they made. funders for foreign investment remain the u.s. and china and india. this is a little backward looking, it goes to april but it shows that investors were not deterred too much by the threat of the brexit vote which we did know was going to take place throughout that investment time. we will have to wait to see how it performs. yousef: very interesting. elsewhere in europe the sp
i am angie lau. a 30 a.m. in to buy.tarting to countdown to the start of the european trading day. know juste want to foreignlient the investment story has been in the u k, has it managed to maintain ?ts attractiveness i do not have the answer for that this morning but i do have a few clues as to how things were going in the run-up to the brexit vote. increase in the total number of projects funded by foreign direct investment. this is the way you came government report its data. a record...
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angie: i'm angie lau.ts desk where julie hyman has the reveal on today's mistry chart. switching to a mystery chart from a mistry stock format. this caught my eye. it has to do with the s&p strategists for the s&p 500. the s&p 500 has rallied so much even though it has been moving sideways. it has rallied so much that it strategists average format and this has not happened since 2014 and is relatively unusual since strategists seem to be relatively optimistic historically. this is the trajectory of the strategist forecasts and you can see it bump up again for the first time since 23rd scene. it's not the only chart i have been looking at. this is part of a theme we have been talking about regularly, the daily percentage swing in the s&p 500. it has been very small. this is the 18th straight session we have seen the movement either up or down of less than 1%. the last time it happened was on july 8. that was the last time we got a jobs report. that causesif another point swing of the same kind of magnitude.
angie: i'm angie lau.ts desk where julie hyman has the reveal on today's mistry chart. switching to a mystery chart from a mistry stock format. this caught my eye. it has to do with the s&p strategists for the s&p 500. the s&p 500 has rallied so much even though it has been moving sideways. it has rallied so much that it strategists average format and this has not happened since 2014 and is relatively unusual since strategists seem to be relatively optimistic historically. this is...
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angie: it is all ahead on "bloomberg best." angie: hello, welcome. i am angie lau.his is "bloomberg best," the weekly review of the most important business news and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. angie: looking at top headlines, the merger uniting two of the largest companies. ♪ >> a big new deal in china today, the ridesharing company didi has agreed to buy uber's chinese subsidiary. tell us about how this will work. >> based on the announcement, our understanding is that didi will form a new entity valued at $35 billion and both will become minority shareholders, and also the founders will become -- they will sit on each other's boards. this is a combination of a battle that has been lasting for more than a year. >> this outcome is something that is a win-win for both companies. didi is worth more today because of the deal and also uber shares are worth more because of the deal. angie: solar city falling, the price lower than what was initially offered in the biggest deal to date. tesla goes through a lot of cash and a solar city needs cash
angie: it is all ahead on "bloomberg best." angie: hello, welcome. i am angie lau.his is "bloomberg best," the weekly review of the most important business news and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. angie: looking at top headlines, the merger uniting two of the largest companies. ♪ >> a big new deal in china today, the ridesharing company didi has agreed to buy uber's chinese subsidiary. tell us about how this will work. >> based on the...
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in angie's house, to give you a little of the field, angie takes opal, the woman with a drug problem,opal and her four kids, so angie has a four bedroom house with one bathroom. and just for kids. opal is for kids dating a drug dealer. there's a drug dealer selling drugs out of after all of the kids know the selling drugs. another one of angie's friends moves back, takes her in, she is for kids. there were 17 living in the house with one bathroom. clinton used to talk about worker brings social order. it didn't at angie's house. her boyfriend, she had a boyfriend lived with her who the kids despise. will angie, times and was away at work for either the kids would be a big fight with marcus our other times marcus was smoking dope with the kids. rather than sending a role model for kids, sometimes choose just the way leaving them exposed to more hardships. clinton as president, he used to tell a story about role model mothers. he told the story of a mother, he must've told the story 20 times as president. this story is when he was governor and woman in lily -- named lily left welfare an
in angie's house, to give you a little of the field, angie takes opal, the woman with a drug problem,opal and her four kids, so angie has a four bedroom house with one bathroom. and just for kids. opal is for kids dating a drug dealer. there's a drug dealer selling drugs out of after all of the kids know the selling drugs. another one of angie's friends moves back, takes her in, she is for kids. there were 17 living in the house with one bathroom. clinton used to talk about worker brings social...
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angie became a nursing aide. i don't know if anybody here understands -- i did not know much about what nursing aide to do. she works in a nursing home. it's really a dangerous, rough job. nursing aides get injured more often than coal miners. back theep calling bureau of labor statistics and asking if they were sure it was really true. they earn about half the pay. when in four of them have no health insurance, though they work in the health-care industry, and one in five lives in poverty. there's lots of scatological humor about it in welfare offices, the bedpans and that kind of thing. of people leave welfare to become these nursing agents. angie loved the work, love everything about it. she loved the cleanliness of the nursing home compare to her house, like the teamwork of the patient care. she loved the patients, particularly the nursing home rebels, i think, who reminded her sort of of herself. she loved the uniform pride of thinking of herself as a nurse. thinking she had more ts thate for her patien she
angie became a nursing aide. i don't know if anybody here understands -- i did not know much about what nursing aide to do. she works in a nursing home. it's really a dangerous, rough job. nursing aides get injured more often than coal miners. back theep calling bureau of labor statistics and asking if they were sure it was really true. they earn about half the pay. when in four of them have no health insurance, though they work in the health-care industry, and one in five lives in poverty....
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- [angie] they are not fake flamingos, they are real. and they are all separately named. me japanese carp in there. we've got the orchids, it's fantastic. we're at dreams, punta cana, right? - dreams punta cana. - and the cool story here folks is that this is just one of the great trips, one of the great places you can stay here in punta cana. - it is. - and this we know is a great place. - it's a fantastic place, one of my favorites. - yeah, but there are a whole bunch of different flavors when you come here to punta cana. i had a chance to see some of those. folks are going to want to go to them. like, i saw a place called zoetry. what could you tell us about zoetry so that - [angie] very high end, laid-back, and quiet. that's for those people who are so active at home they just want to go sit somewhere and have some quiet, but luxury at the same time. - [david] now you want to have some privacy, and if you like spas i think they have five or six spa things happening. you could live in the spa there, if you were there for five or six d
- [angie] they are not fake flamingos, they are real. and they are all separately named. me japanese carp in there. we've got the orchids, it's fantastic. we're at dreams, punta cana, right? - dreams punta cana. - and the cool story here folks is that this is just one of the great trips, one of the great places you can stay here in punta cana. - it is. - and this we know is a great place. - it's a fantastic place, one of my favorites. - yeah, but there are a whole bunch of different flavors...
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angie: i'm angie lau. let's get to the markets desk where julie hyman has the hand.stock, whose winning hand included a digital -- do you want to guess? you do the honors. all hail. >> is this a ridesharing? >> it is not that kind of hail. this kind. hail caesar. caesar entertainment is the company we are talking about. , youline gaming company can see here over the last year, these are thewns, complicated corporate structure. parents have a filed for bankruptcy and it has other corporate entities. that accounts for some of the choppiness we see in the stock. is heading higher after selling, $4.4 billion. led by shanghai giant network technologies agreed to buy it for that price. this is a sale that had and talked about. the fact that it is actually helping -- happening is helping shares today. best of all, it will continuing to be based in israel. a gamble for a chip that is not exchangeable for money. other interesting thing is chinese investors buying this online gaming company, even though gambling is only legal in a couple of casinos, this is more of a longer-te
angie: i'm angie lau. let's get to the markets desk where julie hyman has the hand.stock, whose winning hand included a digital -- do you want to guess? you do the honors. all hail. >> is this a ridesharing? >> it is not that kind of hail. this kind. hail caesar. caesar entertainment is the company we are talking about. , youline gaming company can see here over the last year, these are thewns, complicated corporate structure. parents have a filed for bankruptcy and it has other...
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angie -- i had that theory.n i floated in my theories, she would look at me and it would look like she was sucking a lemon. she volunteered, because of my daddy. her daughter went to a crosstown high school with a prelaw program because her father was in jail and she wants to get her father out. she's a terrible student. she has asthma. taking a bus across town was probably the last thing she needs to do. just exacerbated her problems. she was telling herself she would become a lawyer and get her debt out of jail. red, angie's oldest son has all kinds of problems. and they relate to his father. i will read a short passage. this is a great. as the years progressed, so did his problem. he cut school, smoked a lot of weed. and you weren't with his streetwise error, he was trying to emulate greg. she also worried he did not have the mental to post it all. he is sweet as pie but wants to be bad. bread is a baby. -- red is a baby. a ticking time bomb. praising his sense of humor. among the papers that survived in the
angie -- i had that theory.n i floated in my theories, she would look at me and it would look like she was sucking a lemon. she volunteered, because of my daddy. her daughter went to a crosstown high school with a prelaw program because her father was in jail and she wants to get her father out. she's a terrible student. she has asthma. taking a bus across town was probably the last thing she needs to do. just exacerbated her problems. she was telling herself she would become a lawyer and get...
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angie?angie: from a logistical standpoint, one easy way is to travel -- if you can afford it -- with a clean laptop. particularly those of you familiar with u.s. laws, it is not just a commodity taking out of the country for personal business use but also the data you have going in. you have to have awareness, even if they go in trouble overseas, if they are carrying -- and most executives and employees well -- a smart phone, the mere access to e-mail. you may have dealt with one of the more obvious risks, but used a have the risks in terms of accessing data overseas. we try to give very practical advice. you should just assume that in itemyou will have your open to potential compromise. leaving your laptop in a hotel safe is probably no guarantee when the back and probably just be flipped off for open. never use public wi-fi's. be aware of that. do the basics in terms of i.t. hygiene. make sure you have the ability to call your i.t. folks in case something does happen or you suspect anythin
angie?angie: from a logistical standpoint, one easy way is to travel -- if you can afford it -- with a clean laptop. particularly those of you familiar with u.s. laws, it is not just a commodity taking out of the country for personal business use but also the data you have going in. you have to have awareness, even if they go in trouble overseas, if they are carrying -- and most executives and employees well -- a smart phone, the mere access to e-mail. you may have dealt with one of the more...
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if not, i'll move to angie. in terms of, sort of, your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's, but maybe some different experiences. mr. whitley: thank you, joe. --ms. chen: thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sheila. i went to mention, for many years in my career, essentially, she's served as a role model and mentor, and her remarks reflect a lot of the things i wanted to share today, joe, in terms of my perspective, where i sort of want to ratchet it back a little reframe your query to me, is that it's really important for us to focus on the basics. and in that respect, i wanted to share my views with respect to specifically corporate governance and the evolving role of general counsels. because i think those are two touchstones, those two aspects are touchstones that are absolutely critical not just in terms of being able to enga
if not, i'll move to angie. in terms of, sort of, your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's, but maybe some different experiences. mr. whitley: thank you, joe. --ms. chen: thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sheila. i went to mention, for many years in my career, essentially, she's served as a role model and...
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that was the angie's list ceo in indianapolis.urly earnings may be showing signs of life. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. we are moments away from the close and after the closing bell rings, we will be reporting results. focus on iswant to where the share price is in terms of valuation. work shoes out of the danger zone. stocks slumped in late 2014 and got to a point where warren buffett said they would be a steal. the yellow horizontal line is the 1.2 price to book ratio. they said they would buy back shares at the prices were valued at 1.2 or below. we got pretty close in january of this year before we rebounded. here,ing that interesting warren buffett announced share buyback programs. they bought that stat -- stocks three times since then. they didn't want to get real but they wanted to exit the large holdings they have held onto for decades. however bounced right at the 1.2 line in december. it looks like that level seems to have some residents -- residents. scarlet: they have specifically talked abou
that was the angie's list ceo in indianapolis.urly earnings may be showing signs of life. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. we are moments away from the close and after the closing bell rings, we will be reporting results. focus on iswant to where the share price is in terms of valuation. work shoes out of the danger zone. stocks slumped in late 2014 and got to a point where warren buffett said they would be a steal. the yellow horizontal line is the 1.2 price to book...
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i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff.eteorologist tom kierein is tracking whether or not the storms will ruin your plans. >> not today. i'm in northwest d.c. when out and about, check the weather with the nbc washington app. we don't have anything on radar now. there is haze in the air. there is humidity in the air. it's a underway. that's a live view from the storm team 4 city camera this morning. we are starting off with the temperatures now beginning to climb up to near 80 degrees. if it does continue to climb, we'll have it hovering generally in the perhaps low 80s to mid 80s another couple hours. if i can get my computer to run -- it doesn't want to function -- it's going to be nice afternoon for outdoor activities. just be aware there's going to be a lot of sunshine. up around 90 degrees during the afternoon. there is a slight chance of a thundershower around the sha shanadoa valley. we'll have a chance of storms tomorrow night. i'll show you the timing on that this half hour. >>> 9:31. in the race for the white hou
i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff.eteorologist tom kierein is tracking whether or not the storms will ruin your plans. >> not today. i'm in northwest d.c. when out and about, check the weather with the nbc washington app. we don't have anything on radar now. there is haze in the air. there is humidity in the air. it's a underway. that's a live view from the storm team 4 city camera this morning. we are starting off with the temperatures now beginning to climb up to near 80...
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>> good evening, angie. the ron brown school here in northeast behind me is different for several reasons. high school and focusing only on young men of color. but there's something else that differentiates the students at this schoolç from every other d.c. public school. here at the ron brown prep school in northeast, they all did something no other d.c. public school students had to do this morning. they each had to put on a coat and tie. >> we used our uniforms as an enrollment incentive. if people enrolled early, they were able to get free uniforms. >> for this 14-year-old, wearing a ct and tie to school is part of the appeal, according to a new school focused on young men like him. >> it's not a bummer to me. it's something that's like another high standard for me. you've got to wear a suit and tie to school. that's professional. that shows that people hold higher expectations for me and that's something that i want to step up to. >> reporter: priorto the school, which will serve only young men of colo
>> good evening, angie. the ron brown school here in northeast behind me is different for several reasons. high school and focusing only on young men of color. but there's something else that differentiates the students at this schoolç from every other d.c. public school. here at the ron brown prep school in northeast, they all did something no other d.c. public school students had to do this morning. they each had to put on a coat and tie. >> we used our uniforms as an enrollment...
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emily: that was the angie's list c.e.o.xt nasa celebrates the anniversary of one of its most challenging extra terrestial landings of all time. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this weekend marks four years since the curiosity rover arrived on mars. it is remembered as one of the most dramatic landings in the history of space exploration. on the night of august 5, 2012, a rocket powered sky crane lowered the car sized rover on to the surface of mars using cables and then flew off and intentionally crash landed a safe distance away. the technique had never been fully tested on earth let alone another planet. everything worked and curiosity began exploring. one of its first discoveries was signs of an ancient water system that could have supported microbial life if it of existed on mars. curiosity has driven more than 18 kilometers and returned images of the red planet back to earth. turning to a trending topic earlier this week instagram unveiled a new stories feature very much in snap chat style. now it's facebook's turn to take
emily: that was the angie's list c.e.o.xt nasa celebrates the anniversary of one of its most challenging extra terrestial landings of all time. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this weekend marks four years since the curiosity rover arrived on mars. it is remembered as one of the most dramatic landings in the history of space exploration. on the night of august 5, 2012, a rocket powered sky crane lowered the car sized rover on to the surface of mars using cables and then flew off and intentionally...
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emily: that was angie's list c.e.o. the anniversary of one of its most challenging extraterrestrial landings of all time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this weekend marks four years since nasa's curiosity rover arrived on mars. it's remembered as one of the most dramatic landings in the history of space exploration. a sky crane lowered the rover on the surface of mars and flew off and intentionally crash landed a safe distance away. this technique had never been fully tested on earth, let alone on another planet. still everything worked and curiosity began exploring. one of the first zhriferse was signs of an ancient water system that could have supported my crobal life if it ever existed on mars. it has driven more than 13 kilometers and returned more than 128,000 images of the red planet back to earth. turning to a trending tropic earlier this week, instagram has a stories feature. it's facebook to take on the picture dissolving app. it will include a selfie camera at the top of the feed. it will include filters and s
emily: that was angie's list c.e.o. the anniversary of one of its most challenging extraterrestrial landings of all time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this weekend marks four years since nasa's curiosity rover arrived on mars. it's remembered as one of the most dramatic landings in the history of space exploration. a sky crane lowered the rover on the surface of mars and flew off and intentionally crash landed a safe distance away. this technique had never been fully tested on earth, let...
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. >>> angie, organizers of next month's paralympics in rio announcing budget cuts. will close down, facilities will be dismantled and the work force will be reduced. financial challenges in the recession-battered brazil. sales reported of just over 290,000 tickets for the paralympics that begin next month. >> never before in the 56-year history of the paralympic games have we faced circumstances like this. >> originally, organizers hoped to build on progress made at the well-attended paralympic games in london four years ago. >>> a smoothie cafe pulled egyptian frozen strawberries after hepatitis a cases in virginia. the virginia health department is urging people to get vac nated if they had a strawberry smoothie between august 5th and 8th at a local location. the virus can cause inflammation of the liver but may take up to 50 days to develop symptoms. >>> the sun is out right now but that could change. we have tom closely timing out some storms that could impact your weekend. chances to go outside and enjoy it. >>> fighting for a key battleground in decision 2016.
. >>> angie, organizers of next month's paralympics in rio announcing budget cuts. will close down, facilities will be dismantled and the work force will be reduced. financial challenges in the recession-battered brazil. sales reported of just over 290,000 tickets for the paralympics that begin next month. >> never before in the 56-year history of the paralympic games have we faced circumstances like this. >> originally, organizers hoped to build on progress made at the...
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angie? >> here at the life desk we're fog following p update at the neonatal unit at the prince george's hospital. a potentially dangerous back tier in one patient care area outside of the nicu. it follows the death of two babies last week after the discovery of the bacte pseudomonas. babies were moved out of the nicu, and it still has not been reopened. we're waiting to find out when that will happen. hospital officials also saying that this new trace of pseudomonas is not affecting other patients now and we're still working to find out where exactly it was found in the hospital. >>> eun? >>> angie goff on the live desk. thank you. four things to know about pseudomonas. it poses little threat to healthy people. it's found in soils, plants and water, most deadly infections occur in hospitals. it's usually spread on the hands of workers or dirty equipment. it's also found in moisture in drain pipes or feeding tubes. cdc estimates 51,000 care-related infections each year in the u.s. >>> 6:33.
angie? >> here at the life desk we're fog following p update at the neonatal unit at the prince george's hospital. a potentially dangerous back tier in one patient care area outside of the nicu. it follows the death of two babies last week after the discovery of the bacte pseudomonas. babies were moved out of the nicu, and it still has not been reopened. we're waiting to find out when that will happen. hospital officials also saying that this new trace of pseudomonas is not affecting...
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with angie's generation. i was asked the other day whether i thought this was a hopeful story, and i do. about 20 years ago when things were bad and getting worse by every indication. wages were down, drug use was of and worse was a kind utility in the air. that weeagan's quipped fought a war on poverty and poverty one. the message was that it hopeless to even bother. entire field was dispirited. poverty policy changed in the mid-90's and i think the well filler -- welfare bill was part of it. floated into the work place in record numbers, including angie. the policy story made some progress, the earned income tax credit, wage supplements through . rudiments of some health care for low-wage workers. there is reason to feel much more confident now than when i first heard in writing about poverty. for all the hardship left in angie's life, what a diplomat would call a confidence building -- helping gets help dissipate cynicism about what we can or cannot accomplish, particularly in an election season. there's n
with angie's generation. i was asked the other day whether i thought this was a hopeful story, and i do. about 20 years ago when things were bad and getting worse by every indication. wages were down, drug use was of and worse was a kind utility in the air. that weeagan's quipped fought a war on poverty and poverty one. the message was that it hopeless to even bother. entire field was dispirited. poverty policy changed in the mid-90's and i think the well filler -- welfare bill was part of it....
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we've been seeing 700,000 new members of joined angie's list just about a month. we've seen great consumer engagements, and now the challenge will be to drive that into new revenues. i'm quite optimistic about the prospects for that. vonnie: how are you positioning to put a moat around it, and at some point, would you consider selling? you fended off some offers at one point. scott: we are a public company, we always have to look at opportunities, but we are laser focused on executing a profitable growth plan, and frankly, it couldn't be off to a stronger start. scott durchslag, thank you. ceo of angie's list in indianapolis. coming up on "bloomberg markets," dr. toby cosgrove. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm david gura. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. u.s. health care sector has been one of the hottest part of the economy, with 1.9 million new health care jobs since 2013. that's an increase of about 35%. anda look at this industry its future, we joined exclusively by dr. toby cosgrove, president and ceo of the cleveland clinic, the second
we've been seeing 700,000 new members of joined angie's list just about a month. we've seen great consumer engagements, and now the challenge will be to drive that into new revenues. i'm quite optimistic about the prospects for that. vonnie: how are you positioning to put a moat around it, and at some point, would you consider selling? you fended off some offers at one point. scott: we are a public company, we always have to look at opportunities, but we are laser focused on executing a...
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angie -- i had that theory. when i floated in my theories, she would look at me and it would look like she was sucking a lemon. she volunteered, because of my daddy. went to a crosstown high school with a prelaw program because her father was in jail and she wants to get her father out. she's a terrible student. she has asthma. taking a bus across town was probably the last thing she needs to do. just exacerbated her problems. she was telling herself she would become a lawyer and get her debt out of jail. son has all oldest kinds of problems. and they relate to his father. i will read a short passage. this is a great. >as the years progressed, so did his problem. he cut school, smoked a lot of wheat. -- weed. and you weren't with his streetwise error, he was trying to emulate greg. she also worried he did not have the mental to post it all. he is sweet as pie but wants to be bad. bread is a baby. baby.ng -- red is a a ticking time bomb. praising his sense of humor. among the papers that survived in the bottom of
angie -- i had that theory. when i floated in my theories, she would look at me and it would look like she was sucking a lemon. she volunteered, because of my daddy. went to a crosstown high school with a prelaw program because her father was in jail and she wants to get her father out. she's a terrible student. she has asthma. taking a bus across town was probably the last thing she needs to do. just exacerbated her problems. she was telling herself she would become a lawyer and get her debt...
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angie? >> scott, thanks. >> 2015 was a record-setting year for tourism in the capital. 2 million visitors visited from overseas, not including canada and mexico. china the most tourists, united kingdom, followed by germany. the city saw a record number of domestic visitors with more than 19 million americans traveling to the district. >>> there is a controversy tonight about nearly two dozen video billboards showing up around town. those big screens have drawn the attention of some city regulators who have issued stop work orders on their community groups say the video screen violates d.c. sign regulation regulations. >> in most basic terms, tom, it has to do with respect of this historic city. >> reporter: the out-of-town company installing the screens told nbc 4 today it is challenging the stop work orders. >>> bethesda's golden girl, katie ledeecky, swam into the record books in reo tonight she's talking about life after the olympics and being a role model. >>> i'm darcy spencer. d.c. man
angie? >> scott, thanks. >> 2015 was a record-setting year for tourism in the capital. 2 million visitors visited from overseas, not including canada and mexico. china the most tourists, united kingdom, followed by germany. the city saw a record number of domestic visitors with more than 19 million americans traveling to the district. >>> there is a controversy tonight about nearly two dozen video billboards showing up around town. those big screens have drawn the attention...
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, thank you angie. for $15 in a union movement. [applause]. you are the heroes and heroines of the most successful workers movement of our generation. give yourselves a hand. [applause]. i am incredibly proud on behalf of of the 2,000,000 hard people of the service employees international union to report for the fight for $15 leadership that we have your back and we will have your back until we win. [applause]. >> and just as angie told us, i believe that you believe, that we will be the most unstoppable force for change that this country has ever seen in our lifetime. [applause]. now let's take stock at the moment. for many of us who have joined this movement over the course of the last four years, it is kind of hard to believe what has been accomplished and what is a very short time. you heard angie say that back when those brooklyn fast food workers have the audacity to strike and make a demand for $15 and the union, people laughed, people said you are crazy. those fast food jobs, teenagers do them.
, thank you angie. for $15 in a union movement. [applause]. you are the heroes and heroines of the most successful workers movement of our generation. give yourselves a hand. [applause]. i am incredibly proud on behalf of of the 2,000,000 hard people of the service employees international union to report for the fight for $15 leadership that we have your back and we will have your back until we win. [applause]. >> and just as angie told us, i believe that you believe, that we will be the...
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. >>> angie goff here at the live desk. on this weather alert day. still dealing with a lot of problems from yesterday's storms. in fact, a lot of people waking up in the dark this morning. we have been checking minute by minute. in virginia, it looks like that's where we're seeing the most reported outages from dominion power. more than 4,000. most of those in fairfax county. in maryland, pepco reporting nearly 3,000 outages. prince george's county, bge is looking at 1445 and we can see there are some outages in saint mary's as well as charles county. we'll continue to track it. >>> thank you. turn back to meteorologist chuck bell this morning and storms -- a few stormed rolled through here last night to speed things up. >> i thought when i opened the door, i would feel refreshing air. >> no. that's part of the trouble, the air mass that we've had has been so crazy, crazy humid, even w you get the thunderstorms, you can only cool off as far as the
. >>> angie goff here at the live desk. on this weather alert day. still dealing with a lot of problems from yesterday's storms. in fact, a lot of people waking up in the dark this morning. we have been checking minute by minute. in virginia, it looks like that's where we're seeing the most reported outages from dominion power. more than 4,000. most of those in fairfax county. in maryland, pepco reporting nearly 3,000 outages. prince george's county, bge is looking at 1445 and we can...
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if not, i'll move to angie in terms of sort of your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's but maybe some different experiences. >> thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sue. i want to -- particularly la. i want to mention, essentially, she's served as a role model and mentor, and her remarks reflect a lot of the things i wanted to share today, joe, in terms of my perspective where i sort of want to ratchet it back a little bit if i can refrain your query to me that it's really important for us to focus on the basics. and in that respect, i wanted to share my views with respect to specifically corporate governance and the evolving role of general counsels. because i think those are two touchstones, those two aspects are touchstones that are absolutely critical not just in terms of being able to engage successfully and meaningfully with agencies like department of homeland security which carries such a tremendous
if not, i'll move to angie in terms of sort of your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's but maybe some different experiences. >> thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sue. i want to -- particularly la. i want to mention, essentially, she's served as a role model and mentor, and her remarks reflect a lot of...
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good morning, everybody, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm angie goff.are trying to make plans for your monday. chuck bell is standing by. >> a lot of kids going back to school today, chuck. a lot of kids. >> hundreds and thousands of schools back to school they go for today. on your way out the door, it's mild and dry here early this morning under a mostly clear sky. going to be sunny and hot this afternoon. afternoon activities will be on the warm side for sure. ourl temperatures -- hourly temperatures, temperatures mid 70s. mid 80s by noon. high temperatures downtown today more like 92 or 93 degrees. certainly a hot one. melissa in with a check on the traffic. let's hope the morning ride is cool and smooth. >>> let's hope. we have a couple of problems. chopper over the outer loop here at gallows road. were
good morning, everybody, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm angie goff.are trying to make plans for your monday. chuck bell is standing by. >> a lot of kids going back to school today, chuck. a lot of kids. >> hundreds and thousands of schools back to school they go for today. on your way out the door, it's mild and dry here early this morning under a mostly clear sky. going to be sunny and hot this afternoon. afternoon activities will be on the warm side for sure. ourl temperatures...
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>> you may need some of that for your next big adventure we have angie from canary travel might be a good time to plan the time to get out of tower. >> las vegas there are some wonderful places out theree i keep saying we used to have these high prices and now we are seeing them come downwn and up r november they are really loathe. >> one of the things that really surprised we were some of the great hotel deals you have area for 3999 a person 399 a person. touchscreen in your room its most could and there it is beautiful i we have a had a terrific time. and then run across the street to angie, happening thing especially with the casino.ng but there is so much to do and so many restaurants and nightlife and chopping right shopping right inside of that.gh believe it was foundn that is $269 in the downtown area which is i like all-time vegas under wraps. they have this great think it is a lot of people like to go there p because they get a lot for their dollar in the downtown areage and it is colorful. >> that is for sure it is colorful.sor what goes on downn vegas you don't normally se
>> you may need some of that for your next big adventure we have angie from canary travel might be a good time to plan the time to get out of tower. >> las vegas there are some wonderful places out theree i keep saying we used to have these high prices and now we are seeing them come downwn and up r november they are really loathe. >> one of the things that really surprised we were some of the great hotel deals you have area for 3999 a person 399 a person. touchscreen in your...
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search top-rated providers on angie's list. join for free.lways has to be who sat your desk? phone now, with one talk from verizon... hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go where you go. take your time. i'm not going anywhere. (announcer vo) and when you're not available, one talk helps find the right person who is. hi, john. (announcer vo) so wherever work takes you, you can put your customers first. introducing one talk-- another way verizon connects your business better. learn how at onetalk.com. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keepin
search top-rated providers on angie's list. join for free.lways has to be who sat your desk? phone now, with one talk from verizon... hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go where you go. take your time. i'm not going anywhere. (announcer vo) and when you're not available, one talk helps find the right person who is. hi, john. (announcer vo) so wherever work takes you, you can put...
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henry: how about angie? thank you, angie. good evening, sisters and brothers.ud to be looking at the fearless leaders of the fight for 15 and union movement. [cheers and applause] ms. henry: you are the heroes and heroines of the most successful labor movement of our generation. give yourselves a hand. [cheers and applause] i am incredibly proud on behalf of the 2 million hard-working people of the service employees international union to report to the fight for 15 leadership that we have your back and we will have your back until we win. [cheers and applause] ms. henry: and just as angie told us, i believe that you believe, that we will be the most unstoppable force for change that this country has ever seen in our lifetime. [applause] ms. henry: now let's take stock of a moment, because for many of us who have joined this movement over the course of the last four years, it is kind of hard to believe what has been accomplished in what is a very short time. you heard angie say that back when those brooklyn fast food workers had the audacity to strike and make a
henry: how about angie? thank you, angie. good evening, sisters and brothers.ud to be looking at the fearless leaders of the fight for 15 and union movement. [cheers and applause] ms. henry: you are the heroes and heroines of the most successful labor movement of our generation. give yourselves a hand. [cheers and applause] i am incredibly proud on behalf of the 2 million hard-working people of the service employees international union to report to the fight for 15 leadership that we have your...
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search top-rated providers on angie's list. join for free.hony: welcome back to "wall street week." we are joined by gabriela santos and dan shaffer. we were talking about a "wall street journal" article out thursday where investors are embracing dividend stocks simply for the yield. i read that and worry. i knew historically 2/3 of the return on equities is dividend. should they be worried the viewers out there are just buying stocks for the dividend yield? >> we do think it's somewhat concerning if you are purely buying stocks just to treat them as a fix the income. but we need to think about how much are we paying for that dividend. are we overpaying for it? i would argue utility and consumer staples are part of that. and where can the price go? if you are looking for both, dividend yield and capital appreciation there are better places to look than expensive second towards, things like financials, for example. gary: people are buying bond equity substitutes? >> they can't get yield in the fixed income market. that's a dangerous bubble. th
search top-rated providers on angie's list. join for free.hony: welcome back to "wall street week." we are joined by gabriela santos and dan shaffer. we were talking about a "wall street journal" article out thursday where investors are embracing dividend stocks simply for the yield. i read that and worry. i knew historically 2/3 of the return on equities is dividend. should they be worried the viewers out there are just buying stocks for the dividend yield? >> we do...
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pero no es suficiente miles estÁn abandonando su paÍs en cifras rÉcord con destino a estados unidos, angie aire parece una maratÓn es en realidad una marcha para sobrevivir. >>> nos estamos muriendo del hambre no hay comida. >>> con la frontera abierta temporalmente, miles de venezolanos cruzan hacia colombia para comprar los productos bÁsicos mientras que la crisis polÍtica y econÓmica en venezuela se hace cada dÍa mÁs terrible. >>> un televisor tengo. >>> muchos como jennifer deciden irse a estados unidos quedÁndose en miami cuando que se le vence sus visas. >>> hice el papeleo del asilo. >>> segÚn el centro la solicitudes de asilo de venezolanos en este paÍs han aumento en un 168 % de 4.000 en el 2014 a mÁs de diez mil este aÑo. >>> patricia dirige una fundaciÓn que los ayuda a comenzar de nuevo. >>> son inmigrantes que llegan sin dinero y no tienen para la bÁsico como un colchÓn una sÁbana una almohada. >>> no tienen. >>> y de allÍ es que el programa les da en forma gratuita. >>>la razÓn por la cual venezolano llegan aquÍ a la florida con poco dinero es para muy sim mrem. el gobierno d
pero no es suficiente miles estÁn abandonando su paÍs en cifras rÉcord con destino a estados unidos, angie aire parece una maratÓn es en realidad una marcha para sobrevivir. >>> nos estamos muriendo del hambre no hay comida. >>> con la frontera abierta temporalmente, miles de venezolanos cruzan hacia colombia para comprar los productos bÁsicos mientras que la crisis polÍtica y econÓmica en venezuela se hace cada dÍa mÁs terrible. >>> un televisor tengo....
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angie: where do you think square's sweet spot is?: we have done a nice job i think that if a business is up to $20 million in revenue. there is no magic but sometimes it is good to draw a line as to what you are targeting. it would probably have multi locations. for example the coffee shop that is in japan and the u.s. square can absolutely service a business up to that stage. we don't want to cut it off there because we do find even big multinationals often want to utilize square to bring more mobile into their environments. the container store for example. they are reorganizing your closet and they want to get paid while they are at your home. all of that resonates and pushes us into bigger businesses. angie: i want to ask about starbucks. a much bigger business then blue bottle. you are in talks to extend the relationship but there has been debate about how good this relationship has been for square. sarah: starbucks specifically, the extension is for just a short timeframe. they would -- they assumed they were going to switch off
angie: where do you think square's sweet spot is?: we have done a nice job i think that if a business is up to $20 million in revenue. there is no magic but sometimes it is good to draw a line as to what you are targeting. it would probably have multi locations. for example the coffee shop that is in japan and the u.s. square can absolutely service a business up to that stage. we don't want to cut it off there because we do find even big multinationals often want to utilize square to bring more...
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here is her reaction. >> it's angie. i wanted to give you a quick thank you for solving the bike wheel problem. i couldn't solve in it two years and you were able to solve it news. they add, it will ship out a brand new bike to make things right. and she should be receiving that any day now. i'm sure that will make her even happier. >> good job. >> well, trouble up and down the hudson. the man that some say could turn the river into a parking lot. and the fight to keep it from happening. >> now, a look at what's coming up. >> thank you so much. a crazy struggle that ended with an innocent man dead. how a good samaritan t about a troublemaker, ended up shot with a gun that belonged to an nypd officer. plus the communitier what young jogger was killed last week wants to cut down high brush and weeds that her killer might have hidden in. why is the park service saying that's not a good idea? ? ? ? you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. >>> there is a big
here is her reaction. >> it's angie. i wanted to give you a quick thank you for solving the bike wheel problem. i couldn't solve in it two years and you were able to solve it news. they add, it will ship out a brand new bike to make things right. and she should be receiving that any day now. i'm sure that will make her even happier. >> good job. >> well, trouble up and down the hudson. the man that some say could turn the river into a parking lot. and the fight to keep it from...
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angie: it is noon here in hong kong. all of the makers have been making the case for a rate hike ahead of janet yellen's speech. it was repeated that higher rates are warranted, but we were told that the fed should raise rates patiently and gradually. prices fellnsumer for a fifth straight month, piling pressure on the boj. the inflation target moves increasingly out of reach. the figures from the last meeting before governor kuroda was forced into a policy revamp. been foundairman has dead hours before he was to be questioned on bribery allegations. his body was discovered outside seoul. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries around the world. this is bloomberg. let's take a look at the markets, where hong kong and china are currently closed for lunch. but here is how they were trading during the morning session. overall, it is a down day here across asia. the best ofr "bloomberg markets: middle east ." >> welcome to the best of "bloomberg markets: middle east ." the major sto
angie: it is noon here in hong kong. all of the makers have been making the case for a rate hike ahead of janet yellen's speech. it was repeated that higher rates are warranted, but we were told that the fed should raise rates patiently and gradually. prices fellnsumer for a fifth straight month, piling pressure on the boj. the inflation target moves increasingly out of reach. the figures from the last meeting before governor kuroda was forced into a policy revamp. been foundairman has dead...
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for more tips and tricks like this, check out angie's list dot com. thousands of market goers threw off the cedar rapids year. this year, the organization has made some big changes to the one night the farmers' market is at night. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news early morning news. construction on a street in iowa city is forcing some to take a longer way to school. the city and school district have suggestions on how to get around it. fire crews say a pot with grease on the stove caused a fatal fire on the northwest side of cedar rapids. one man died and his girlfriend explains how she survived. the night time farmers' market in cedar rapids will look a little different this year. the first time things didn't go so well when thousands more than expected showed up. it's 530 on august 23rd. here is a live look at . first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... scattered storms are likely early this morning. some storms will contain heavy be on the way out by mid
for more tips and tricks like this, check out angie's list dot com. thousands of market goers threw off the cedar rapids year. this year, the organization has made some big changes to the one night the farmers' market is at night. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news early morning news. construction on a street in iowa city is forcing some to take a longer way to school. the city and school district have suggestions on how to get...
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. >>> i'm angie goff here at the live desk, tracking power outages thanks to last night's wild weather. the hardest hit areas coming up. >>> big development in a story we first brought to you yesterday. >> the connection between a multimillion dollar mansion on the hello, i am banking assistance and registration technology. hello! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. previous bank. we'll make it our mission to change that. hello account holder number 000-2738-4873 we'll teach him that customers, aren't account numbers... bart, this is tod. ...and that even though they aren't customers, dogs are always welcome. take your time. he'll learn that, even the smallest of human touches, can go a long way... hey bart, the pens are free. oh. ...and that we have longest hours than other banks. wait, wait, wait. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. eventually he'll learn that we do things a little differently here at td bank. don't just bank. bank
. >>> i'm angie goff here at the live desk, tracking power outages thanks to last night's wild weather. the hardest hit areas coming up. >>> big development in a story we first brought to you yesterday. >> the connection between a multimillion dollar mansion on the hello, i am banking assistance and registration technology. hello! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. previous...
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angie sandoval nos habla de los esfuerzos para protegerlos. >>> afuera de la escuela en miami alinneer dÍa de escuela. >>> me a surct, espero que no tengan actividades afuera. >>> zona cero del zika en estados unidos y no solos lo padres estÁn preocupados. >>> me da miedo, no quiero que me de algo, no quiero enfermarme. >>> para protegerlos, muchos siguieron los consejos de las autoridades. >>> a Él yo le dije que se pusiera pantalones y bien abrigado, porque asusta. >>> cubrirlos de pies a cabeza, a pesar dilo calor. >>> cruzando la bahÍa en miami beach, donde tambiÉn se han reportado casos de zika los alumnos recibÍan uno for mes de real lenr repelentes. >>> la educaciÓn fÍsica y las iketividades afuera se debilitan debido a los mos its. >>> en su lugar, el zika es la primera lecciÓn del aÑo. >>> segÚn el departamento de salud, los niÑos noen enfrentan complicaciones serias, si los pica un mosquito infectado con el virus, solo que al igual que los adultos, pueden contribuir a su propagaciÓn. ya que los bebÉs de las embarazadas nazcan con problemas neurolÓgicos. >>> ese era el mensa
angie sandoval nos habla de los esfuerzos para protegerlos. >>> afuera de la escuela en miami alinneer dÍa de escuela. >>> me a surct, espero que no tengan actividades afuera. >>> zona cero del zika en estados unidos y no solos lo padres estÁn preocupados. >>> me da miedo, no quiero que me de algo, no quiero enfermarme. >>> para protegerlos, muchos siguieron los consejos de las autoridades. >>> a Él yo le dije que se pusiera pantalones y...