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. >> wield your more about this from ashlee vance in the next blacock.: how trade competitions ark, locating hollywood's relationship with beijing. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek.". ♪ jason: welcome back. carol: you can find us online at businessweek.com. jason: and our mobile app. this was the year u.s. studios will make it big in china -- would make it big in china. carol: three policies changed all that. to our reporters. >> there was the expectation that by this year, with the chinese market restricting the number of movies that could be imported, there was the expectation that would loosen up, and more hollywood films would be able to be getting chinese businesses and hollywood could be getting a cut from the movies played there. but this has not worked with chinese tensions over trade and we are positioned in the chinese government and how the film industry is over there. there has been a slowdown on any improvements happening for u.s. studios. carol: i want to bring -- jason: i want to bring in an expert in this area. we find an interestin
. >> wield your more about this from ashlee vance in the next blacock.: how trade competitions ark, locating hollywood's relationship with beijing. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek.". ♪ jason: welcome back. carol: you can find us online at businessweek.com. jason: and our mobile app. this was the year u.s. studios will make it big in china -- would make it big in china. carol: three policies changed all that. to our reporters. >> there was the expectation that by...
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emily: bloomberg's ashlee vance, or is it? in the latest edition of hello world. that was awesome.r this edition of bloomberg technology. from san francisco, i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. -the following is a paid program. the opinions to not express bloomberg or its employees. following is a paid advertisement. >> welcome to our show, living without back pain. suffer from pain that runs down your leg? stay tuned and discover how others have found a new way to relieve back pain. >> i put the belt on, i have had it for a minute, already there is a reduction in pain.
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bloomberg's ashlee vance, or is it? in the latest edition of hello world. that was awesome.for this edition of bloomberg technology. from san francisco, i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ rising trade tensions send wall street down. the s&p 500 fell the most in two weeks while the dollar fell saw its first rise and a month. tariffs willra hurt demand for commodities. tension is in the air as nato leaders meet. president trump says u.s. allies should spend twice as much on defense. a leading tesla
bloomberg's ashlee vance, or is it? in the latest edition of hello world. that was awesome.for this edition of bloomberg technology. from san francisco, i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ rising trade tensions send wall street down. the s&p 500 fell the most in two weeks while the dollar fell saw its first rise and a month. tariffs willra hurt demand for commodities. tension is in the air as nato leaders meet. president trump says u.s. allies should spend twice as much on defense. a...
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emily: that was bloomberg's ashlee vance. you can catch more on bloomberg.com.next, opening up the android market. what does the eu decision against google mean for its competitors, smartphone makers, and android? just a reminder, we are live streaming on twitter and follow our news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. it is a record google wishes it had not set. the eu has fined the company $5 billion over its android policies, the biggest ever in an antitrust case. the eu says illegal practices pushed google services in front of users, and google was ordered to change the way it puts search ask on android smartphones. caroline hyde caught up with the eu commissioner after this decision was made. >> the key takeaway was the fourth of the way she describes this. these are very serious illegal behaviors. you don't hear that often. the size of the fine is so eye-popping. sure it is a drop in the ocean , compared to the amount that google can afford. they have more than $100 billion in terms of cash and investments, but it is a record-break
emily: that was bloomberg's ashlee vance. you can catch more on bloomberg.com.next, opening up the android market. what does the eu decision against google mean for its competitors, smartphone makers, and android? just a reminder, we are live streaming on twitter and follow our news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. it is a record google wishes it had not set. the eu has fined the company $5 billion over its android policies, the biggest ever in an antitrust case....
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emily: that was ashlee vance. you can watch more of "hello world" on bloomberg.com. we will speak with the cofounder of grab. how it fought off google -- uber. that's it for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for theraworx relief with dr. drew pinsky. ♪ dr. drew: if you are one of the millions of americans who suffer from muscle cramps in your legs or feet, relief is finally in sight. hi, i am dr. drew pinsky. and today i am here to share some news that got me excited when i first heard about it. it is called theraworx relief. this life-changing product is clinically proven to quickly relieve the discomfort of muscle cramps and also prevent muscle cramps before they start. now the wo
emily: that was ashlee vance. you can watch more of "hello world" on bloomberg.com. we will speak with the cofounder of grab. how it fought off google -- uber. that's it for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for theraworx relief with dr. drew pinsky. ♪ dr. drew: if you are one of the millions of americans who suffer from muscle cramps in your legs or feet, relief is finally in sight. hi, i am dr. drew pinsky. and today i am here to share...
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carol: taylor riggs talked to reporter ashlee vance. >> they have a different pitch. of taking existing cars and putting sensors onto those, they want to build a robot from the ground up that is purpose-built to be a self driving vehicle. they have been around for about four years and been super secretive and this was the first time we had any look at this company. taylor: is that what has made this company standout? in your story, you describe almost two mini-coopers merging together. that is what it looks like. ashlee: it is difficult from any vehicle people are used to. from day one, it will have no has a dealeel, and of almost a london taxicab, and the car makes all these strange noises. it has speakers on the outside to talk to pedestrians and say, i see you, or to talk to a driver who might be coming in to crash with the car and say, you need to slow down. on the windows, it has a communication system, so unlike when you get into an uber or ly ft, and they say, is this your name? it will have a picture on the window to greet you, so it has all these pieces built
carol: taylor riggs talked to reporter ashlee vance. >> they have a different pitch. of taking existing cars and putting sensors onto those, they want to build a robot from the ground up that is purpose-built to be a self driving vehicle. they have been around for about four years and been super secretive and this was the first time we had any look at this company. taylor: is that what has made this company standout? in your story, you describe almost two mini-coopers merging together....