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and then i think about there being big t mental and big t physical. so, somebody who is a big t mental, it's mostly ideas, you know, taking risks in their mind. you know, and you'll often find that in creativity and innovation, where it's essentially ideas that you're dealing with. so, albert einstein would be a big t mental. i mean, he was way beyond the bus line, he was way out beyond everybody else in the realm of uncertainty and risk intellectually. rosemary: so, who's big t physical? frank: how about evel knievel, all right? everybody knows of evel knievel. and so, he was putting his life on the line all the time, and so he was clearly a thrill-seeker. rosemary: is it genetics? what is it? what causes somebody to be such a thrill-seeker and risk-taker? frank: well, the evidence tilts toward there being some what we call heritability for risk-taking. and, but that's not the whole story. for example, you might think that evel knievel and then his son robbie, robbie was another risk-taker, so that does seem to suggest genetics. but also he was raise
and then i think about there being big t mental and big t physical. so, somebody who is a big t mental, it's mostly ideas, you know, taking risks in their mind. you know, and you'll often find that in creativity and innovation, where it's essentially ideas that you're dealing with. so, albert einstein would be a big t mental. i mean, he was way beyond the bus line, he was way out beyond everybody else in the realm of uncertainty and risk intellectually. rosemary: so, who's big t physical?...
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in fact, he would have to walk 20 miles a day every day for four years and then to reach the big bang another decade. the planet earth is not the story of a whole sapiens. there is no complex life not the d.c. or the of topics except for the wind and waves we have the of violent planet those first creatures from boston harbor lasted 4 billion years on earth about anything else in fact, the years between 1.8 billion for someone natural even geologist refer to read as a love boring billing - - billion with a geologist calls a boring be appalled. [laughter] even the earth was the desolate wasteland one of the only signs of life for millions of years and six planes microbial slime. 65 million years ago it whisper of life isopropyl was found a chemical through sponges filtering busy to bury the carbon making more complex life possible humidity bones of a special debt of gratitude. and around 579 million years ago after sterilizing the global a sage the champagne bottle of life was uncorked and rather suddenly they appeared. so this is a recent history 420-0500 lifespans of the planet. more
in fact, he would have to walk 20 miles a day every day for four years and then to reach the big bang another decade. the planet earth is not the story of a whole sapiens. there is no complex life not the d.c. or the of topics except for the wind and waves we have the of violent planet those first creatures from boston harbor lasted 4 billion years on earth about anything else in fact, the years between 1.8 billion for someone natural even geologist refer to read as a love boring billing - -...
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-- next big bet?k: on the flipside of that, where we see jobs going away, first and second year banking -- investment banking analysts. we have a credible shot of replacing big blocks of that. as well as our company which is automating the back office or big banks, compliance -- back office for big banks, compliance, customer regulations. pretty labor-intensive process, which should be done by artificial intelligence which can be automated. emily: zack bogue, data collective, great to have you here on the show. thanks for stopping by. coming up, my exclusive interview with scare -- square ceo zach dorsey, talking about banks, what roles tech players should play in closing the bank -- the gap with washington. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducing xfinity mobile. it combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwide. saving you money wherever you check your phone. yeah, even there. see how much you
-- next big bet?k: on the flipside of that, where we see jobs going away, first and second year banking -- investment banking analysts. we have a credible shot of replacing big blocks of that. as well as our company which is automating the back office or big banks, compliance -- back office for big banks, compliance, customer regulations. pretty labor-intensive process, which should be done by artificial intelligence which can be automated. emily: zack bogue, data collective, great to have you...
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he'll break it down. >>> later, is there a big target on big tech? google is the latest tech company to get caught up in a political firestorm. jim vandehei says the drama is just getting started first, we start out with the big story. disney announcing it will pull all of its movies from netflix to start its own streaming service. the news taking down both those stocks julia borstein is at disney headquarters julia. >> well, that is just part of the story. bob eooiger announcing what he called a strategic shift announcing another 42% stake in bam tech he announced they're going to launch a new espn-branded live streaming subscription service that will launch early next year saying it will have 10,000 live sporting events. >> this move capitalizes on a few trends that we've seen the sports side, first of all, live sports continue to be very, very popular 94 out of the top 100 tv shows in 2016 in the united states were sporting events for instance secondly, the espn brand is still very strong. and, third, we have seen a fairly significant increase in
he'll break it down. >>> later, is there a big target on big tech? google is the latest tech company to get caught up in a political firestorm. jim vandehei says the drama is just getting started first, we start out with the big story. disney announcing it will pull all of its movies from netflix to start its own streaming service. the news taking down both those stocks julia borstein is at disney headquarters julia. >> well, that is just part of the story. bob eooiger announcing...
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to buy is becoming big -- dubai is becoming big.r cities in the middle east are becoming big. that is why the trend today is to have a sustainable community. it doesn't have to be a gated community, but when you have the and amenity that comes with that residential component, i truly believe the trend in pricing is what we call also payment terms. a lot of people are calling for more aggressive payment terms, really -- itn't shouldn't happen at the cost of quality because we believe in the product. if you perfect the process, i think the product will be great. that is why you don't be excited about having a good payment term and then get a chevy product. a eight shabby product -- shabby product. i don't see a lot of foreigners leaving. we see a lot of people coming right now into this area. dubai is becoming a safe haven for a lot of people. not only investment. the employment market is up. but yes, i would say the company edition now -- i wouldn't say -- we still have ample space in the real estate market in dubai. but the pricing,
to buy is becoming big -- dubai is becoming big.r cities in the middle east are becoming big. that is why the trend today is to have a sustainable community. it doesn't have to be a gated community, but when you have the and amenity that comes with that residential component, i truly believe the trend in pricing is what we call also payment terms. a lot of people are calling for more aggressive payment terms, really -- itn't shouldn't happen at the cost of quality because we believe in the...
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we have big actors. 0prah, wrinkle in time will be a big deal. we have big actors. you think hollywood will change course or are we going to see transformers movies until the end of time? i don't think anything in hollywood is ever truly dead. we are ina hollywood is ever truly dead. we are in a circle now where it might take five years or a decade. i think with spider man it only took three years. so long as they are familiar properties and familiar to a modern audience, we are still going to get these. i love that basically you are saying that the plot of the mummy is a metaphor for hollywood. no matter how did it may seem, anything can come back to life at some point. hollywood loves familiarity, no question about it. america in summertime almost always have a hit and this year the one that can claim that title is the big sick. it is the first romantic comedy to have a muslim man as a leading man. it brea ks muslim man as a leading man. it breaks new ground.” muslim man as a leading man. it breaks new ground. i think dating this girl. she is white. it is based on
we have big actors. 0prah, wrinkle in time will be a big deal. we have big actors. you think hollywood will change course or are we going to see transformers movies until the end of time? i don't think anything in hollywood is ever truly dead. we are ina hollywood is ever truly dead. we are in a circle now where it might take five years or a decade. i think with spider man it only took three years. so long as they are familiar properties and familiar to a modern audience, we are still going to...
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big corporations and big government and obviously you know people want to say oh the e.p.a. the environmental protection agency they must have their act together they must be the good guys the watchdogs here and yet ok for it to be cynical about congressmen and you know presidents and others being in that and bed and you know with the big the deep pockets why shouldn't we also assume that the other branches like the e.p.a. f.d.a. and others are very much in collusion with the interests of the big business you see it happen all the time because a lot of times the people who get put in charge of those those branches those divisions of government are people with ties to the industry that they're now supposed to be watchdogs and where and that becomes the big debate well yeah you want someone who's knows the industry so he or she knows what to look for but those ties to the industry future when their job is done working to the government is at stake at the end of the day at here's some more here's more language that came out from those memos basically saying that the government
big corporations and big government and obviously you know people want to say oh the e.p.a. the environmental protection agency they must have their act together they must be the good guys the watchdogs here and yet ok for it to be cynical about congressmen and you know presidents and others being in that and bed and you know with the big the deep pockets why shouldn't we also assume that the other branches like the e.p.a. f.d.a. and others are very much in collusion with the interests of the...
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the yen is a big story but i would argue the euro a big story as well.ndia, the rate decision, do not take your eyes off of that one. the rate decision is something we want to be focusing on out of india. let's get a bloomberg first word news update with juliette saly. u.s. president donald involved in crafting a statement released a his son about a meeting he had with a russian lawyer. a white house spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders said trump weighed in as any father would based on the limited information he had. it provides an account of the investor conflicts with assertions made by the president's lawyer to weeks ago. the u.s. senate has confirmed christopher wray is the new director of the fbi. by a vote of 92-5. he has vowed to defend the organization's independence after president trump fired his predecessor james comey after a probe into the russian interference of the 20 election. rex tillerson has urged continued pressure on north korea. the goal is not to topple kim finding excuse to send our military north. he said it is time to get the reg
the yen is a big story but i would argue the euro a big story as well.ndia, the rate decision, do not take your eyes off of that one. the rate decision is something we want to be focusing on out of india. let's get a bloomberg first word news update with juliette saly. u.s. president donald involved in crafting a statement released a his son about a meeting he had with a russian lawyer. a white house spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders said trump weighed in as any father would based on the...
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this is really landmark. >> it is, that is a big number.e don't advocate people going to debt, there is confidence around it sometimes people feel confident they make a big purchase, they put it -- a credit card. we have to look at noise debt too. not all bad news that consumer debt is going up. gerri: that is the way i read it, i say, you know people are feeling good about stock market, there is a gallup poll folks saying -- by a big majority now is the time to look for a job, that says that people feel they have turned corner. >> that is right, you look at employers they are having trouble finding employees to match skill levels. gerri: i know you want to talk about apple. >> apple. gerri: one of your big stocks, spending a billion on content. tell me what you make of that. >> a couple of weeks ago we spoke about disney leaving netflix, apple they have to do it. think about itune they charge $1.45 for one movie. apple is saying we'll put join the party, and see where we can go with this. gerri: this is my question, this is pairly a dent i
this is really landmark. >> it is, that is a big number.e don't advocate people going to debt, there is confidence around it sometimes people feel confident they make a big purchase, they put it -- a credit card. we have to look at noise debt too. not all bad news that consumer debt is going up. gerri: that is the way i read it, i say, you know people are feeling good about stock market, there is a gallup poll folks saying -- by a big majority now is the time to look for a job, that says...
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big deal or not a big deal?ere's one thing that stood out in my mind. two players went down last night, su'a cravens safety trent murphy knee injuries, linebacker knee injuries, mri today. big deal or not a big deal. >> big deal any time somebody gets hurt. >> yeah. >> but you got to play. i mean, whether you're playing a controlled scrimmage or not, i don't think it matter that is you're playing in front of a crowd. >> see i say don't play any starters during preseason. both of you say it's a big deal. >> did we just miss that ravens player just hit the folks when he hit that touched down. we don't care about the -- >> not in preseason. >> it's fine. it's preseason. >> big deal. >> kirk cousins two series the offense 47 yards, 27 plays. big deal or not a big deal? >> not a big deal but terrible to watch. >> preseason not a big deal. >> not a big deal. >> not a big deal. it's early. he'll get it together. >> all right. kirk cousins coming out of the tunnel last night, i don't night singing whitney houston's i wa
big deal or not a big deal?ere's one thing that stood out in my mind. two players went down last night, su'a cravens safety trent murphy knee injuries, linebacker knee injuries, mri today. big deal or not a big deal. >> big deal any time somebody gets hurt. >> yeah. >> but you got to play. i mean, whether you're playing a controlled scrimmage or not, i don't think it matter that is you're playing in front of a crowd. >> see i say don't play any starters during preseason....
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big ben. not ben bland.backlash over the fact that big ben, we will not hear its chimes for four yea rs. we will not hear its chimes for four years. iam we will not hear its chimes for four years. i am quite surprised byjust how angry some people are. yes, because as this article points out, 457 -- because as this article points out, 457 —— for because as this article points out, 457 -- for 157 because as this article points out, 457 —— for 157 years, big ben has not been silenced. even in the second world war. the reason they have introduced this is for the health and safety of the workers working on this maintenance project. it has to do with their hearing. but this is the most photographed landmark in britain. every tourist to comes to london wants that mandatory selfie with big then. —— with big ben. they can still get the selfie, although they will be to some construction scaffolding. but they will not hear the sound, those bongs. it is not quite the same. one of the mps said it was so important for the
big ben. not ben bland.backlash over the fact that big ben, we will not hear its chimes for four yea rs. we will not hear its chimes for four years. iam we will not hear its chimes for four years. i am quite surprised byjust how angry some people are. yes, because as this article points out, 457 -- because as this article points out, 457 —— for because as this article points out, 457 -- for 157 because as this article points out, 457 —— for 157 years, big ben has not been silenced. even...
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great big dome on the outside also covered with granite. the only state capitol to completely cover the exterior in a granite. we finished it off with the statue on the top. we call her wisconsin. she has a w. on her cleft and a helmet on her head and it was a badger and wisconsin is facing toward the nation's capitol. she's 15 feet five inches tall and weighs over 6,000 pounds and then we gave her the nice gold coat. behind me is it says legislation on a missouri achic and an artic created it with 100,000 little pieces of colored glass and they represent the three branches of government ear in tin the build. legislation for the legislation branch, government for the executive branch and above it says liberty in the fourth corner representing all of us that live here for -- all the pattern marble in the floor is from italy. all the cream colored marble on the balcony is from france. all the big green stone is a marble. and the column is actually a marble from algera. the building was designed from an architectural firm out of new york. the
great big dome on the outside also covered with granite. the only state capitol to completely cover the exterior in a granite. we finished it off with the statue on the top. we call her wisconsin. she has a w. on her cleft and a helmet on her head and it was a badger and wisconsin is facing toward the nation's capitol. she's 15 feet five inches tall and weighs over 6,000 pounds and then we gave her the nice gold coat. behind me is it says legislation on a missouri achic and an artic created it...
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when it comes to energy it's a big game the big big driver of the renewable. now correct me if i'm wrong but russia for now remains the largest greenhouse gas and mater that hasn't ratified the paris and i think one of the reasons it hasn't done so is. western sanctions that women russia's access to both to the capital markets and the technology that it needs in order to make its industries clean i wonder if that is perhaps ironic if russia was fully on board. with the paris the wouldn't that. make the trumpet ministration perhaps a little more inclined to keep the rest of the global community. out there for the part of the agreement to. transform from being to depend. much more in nouveau but the slogan of this conference in the congress is the right to make their arctic the territory of dialogue in the a lot more dialogue if we allow some politicians some nation to divide the reserves . we have already allowed ourselves because this congress hasn't taken place for three years and there was no dialogue. with north romero. fingerpointing but we need to come to
when it comes to energy it's a big game the big big driver of the renewable. now correct me if i'm wrong but russia for now remains the largest greenhouse gas and mater that hasn't ratified the paris and i think one of the reasons it hasn't done so is. western sanctions that women russia's access to both to the capital markets and the technology that it needs in order to make its industries clean i wonder if that is perhaps ironic if russia was fully on board. with the paris the wouldn't that....
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>> we have a really big book, really big, 800 page, stand -- istanbul. the many incarnations that the city has had. amazing research. multiple trips, in fact. we think that it is going to tell people about a country that's very much in the news today because of the coupe. we have island of the fox, lives in the rockies of canada, it was about when peter the great decided to send ships from siberia to what is known as alaska. a trip to do photography work, chaos and ship wreck on deserted island that had foxes on it. peter the great. >> the why do you come to new york every year for bookexpo america. >> multiple reasons, it's a great to see book sellers and find out which authors would like to do events. it's wondererful to meet with the media. we met with producer, producer of npr. i saw a fox news producer that we deal with a lot. it's a chance to show fall list and highlight a few titles that would be appropriate for them. >> give me one more title that you're excited this fall? >> by robert watson, it's about a ship that was harbored in brooklyn durin
>> we have a really big book, really big, 800 page, stand -- istanbul. the many incarnations that the city has had. amazing research. multiple trips, in fact. we think that it is going to tell people about a country that's very much in the news today because of the coupe. we have island of the fox, lives in the rockies of canada, it was about when peter the great decided to send ships from siberia to what is known as alaska. a trip to do photography work, chaos and ship wreck on deserted...
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will go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture.for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's thrown down a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. on our to america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded that you'll get the straight talk in the straight news. but. there's a real irony going. to think that a responsible choice new people and there is always. always. wholesale surveillance you feel you have all meanwhile those who and who do so since then trump has used the social media always on the story because it's garbage in real genuine. all the world's. news companies merely players but what kind of partners are into america r.t. america offers more american person. is just like the real news. and in the end you could never. part. of the world. we are definitely a player. with chris. welcome back to on contact let's continue our discussion with russell macabre editor of corporate crime reporter so le
will go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture.for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's thrown down a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. on our to america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded that you'll get the straight talk in the straight news. but. there's a real irony going. to think that a responsible choice new people and...
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big ben is big ben and people want to see big ben, not half a ben, a full ben. see it. but you have to look at the advantages. if we are going to secure the tower for the future, forfuture generations, that far outweighs the inconvenience of having scaffolding up to two or three years. big ben will still be able to herald special events like the new year and remembrance sunday, but in the long break from its constant ringing, a strange silence will descend here, in the absence of its reassuring sound. leila natthoo, bbc news, westminster. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight more detail on the government's trade plans after brexit. but can they sell them in brussels? join me now on bbc two. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are.
big ben is big ben and people want to see big ben, not half a ben, a full ben. see it. but you have to look at the advantages. if we are going to secure the tower for the future, forfuture generations, that far outweighs the inconvenience of having scaffolding up to two or three years. big ben will still be able to herald special events like the new year and remembrance sunday, but in the long break from its constant ringing, a strange silence will descend here, in the absence of its reassuring...
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this will be a big splash. they will frame it as a new beginning for the iphone given how big of a revamp of this new model will be. lisa: we've been hearing about this for a long time. the iphone is apple's most important product, generates two thirds of all sales. meanwhile, you have growing competition and a market that could potentially be saturated at this point. at this point, the stock is really anticipating a lot. are there signs that stock traders aren't to spinning too much -- are anticipating too much? oliver: that's exactly my take on it. there aresigns that high expectations. on therun down bloomberg, you will see a lot of green on the beat side. when you look at the price change, it doesn't always work like that. investors need to see a lot from the company to get excited and pay up. six of the last 7 -- seven of the last eight, beat, beat, beat. that doesn't always mean price reaction. this function shows you the relative valuation for a company compared to itself. if you look at apple right now,
this will be a big splash. they will frame it as a new beginning for the iphone given how big of a revamp of this new model will be. lisa: we've been hearing about this for a long time. the iphone is apple's most important product, generates two thirds of all sales. meanwhile, you have growing competition and a market that could potentially be saturated at this point. at this point, the stock is really anticipating a lot. are there signs that stock traders aren't to spinning too much -- are...
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we have a very big announcement tonight. i believe i will be making it in west virginia so that will be very exciting. thank you very much. >> we will see more from president trump today when he is in west virginia. two anti-trump protester standing outside the venue in huntington, west virginia. don to eating that she is making some signs for the trump visit. we will have live coverage at the big sandy superstore arena at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. takes an's cities tour tv and american history tv to tacoma, washington as we explore its rich history and literary culture. located on the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. weibely at noon eastern, traveled the city talking to local authors, including tonya erdson. she will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a lawsuit against risen fellowship ministry which is a big organization that
we have a very big announcement tonight. i believe i will be making it in west virginia so that will be very exciting. thank you very much. >> we will see more from president trump today when he is in west virginia. two anti-trump protester standing outside the venue in huntington, west virginia. don to eating that she is making some signs for the trump visit. we will have live coverage at the big sandy superstore arena at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. takes an's cities tour tv and american...
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blue skies but big clouds, too.ing, we will see the heavy downpours easing away. for many of us, it becomes dry tonight and we have light winds and clear spells, too. so heading through the early hours of friday, we could see a few showers around the south coast. most of us, clear, dry and chilly. 10 or 11 in the towns and cities but the countryside, quite a bit cooler than that. in fact near to freezing in one or two rural spots across scotland. through the day tomorrow, we start off again with sunshine a fine start to september. we will start it see showers once again developing through the day. the heaviest and most frequent showers will be across eastern parts of england into south—east scotland. by the afternoon, much of scotland and northern ireland, not a bad picture. sunshine here a few scattered showers. heavier showers, the odd rumble of thunder through the pennines parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire to east anglia. across much of wales and the south—west, the showers tomorrow will be fairly few and far
blue skies but big clouds, too.ing, we will see the heavy downpours easing away. for many of us, it becomes dry tonight and we have light winds and clear spells, too. so heading through the early hours of friday, we could see a few showers around the south coast. most of us, clear, dry and chilly. 10 or 11 in the towns and cities but the countryside, quite a bit cooler than that. in fact near to freezing in one or two rural spots across scotland. through the day tomorrow, we start off again...
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big hype. big price. big deal.y regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200 and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. ♪ trade you. trade you. trade you. alzheimer's disease the fi is out there.survive and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. ♪ lemonis: my trip to the
big hype. big price. big deal.y regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200 and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. ♪ trade you. trade you. trade you. alzheimer's disease the fi is out there.survive and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and...
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a big, big difference.eas, big goals but as much as he recoils at the system, he still has to work within the system. it's the only system he's got. those republicans that are ticking him off for not getting the stuff done he wants, they're the only friends he's got. so he should tread carefully before treading on them at least in public. by all means, air your grievances in private. god knows lbj did and others. let mitch mcconnell knows that seven years of republican healthcare bitching on produces nothing. be angry about what didn't happened. but looking at mitch, be grateful for what did happen. namely neil gorsuch. got that one through. pulled a lot of strings to make sure gorsuch did get through. that doesn't make me an apologist for the senator or the system, just a fair balance observer of the system. contrairy to popular opinion, te president is getting a lot done. stocks are up. consumer confidence is high. unemployment is down. these are metrics that we measure a president's success. he has good
a big, big difference.eas, big goals but as much as he recoils at the system, he still has to work within the system. it's the only system he's got. those republicans that are ticking him off for not getting the stuff done he wants, they're the only friends he's got. so he should tread carefully before treading on them at least in public. by all means, air your grievances in private. god knows lbj did and others. let mitch mcconnell knows that seven years of republican healthcare bitching on...
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news. >> big news.ly payne, the chairman of the augusta national golf club is retiring today, effective october 16th he's the second longest chairman having assumed that role in may 2016 overseeing a number of key initiatives, as you know, most notably the inclusion of women for the first condoleeza rice was invited there in 2012. he will be succeeded by fred ridley, the first to have play in the masters tournament, having done in '76, '77 and '78. billy payne brought the olympics to atlanta i retire knowing it is simply the right thing to do. and at the right moment to open the door and invite someone new to be called upon to lead, bring forth new ideas and craft a new vision that will honor our founders and serve the game of golf for many years to come. so billy payne retires as the second longest-serving chairman of the augusta national golf club carl, a new face and certainly will be interesting in butler cabin now after the masters crowns its winner sitting there in butler cabin with a new face alo
news. >> big news.ly payne, the chairman of the augusta national golf club is retiring today, effective october 16th he's the second longest chairman having assumed that role in may 2016 overseeing a number of key initiatives, as you know, most notably the inclusion of women for the first condoleeza rice was invited there in 2012. he will be succeeded by fred ridley, the first to have play in the masters tournament, having done in '76, '77 and '78. billy payne brought the olympics to...
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deal or no big deal. >> big deal. >> it's a loss. >> big loss. >> big loss. right. >> big loss?ng good for our team. >> big deal. >> big deal. >> okay. so far -- >> starting the segment zero on three. >> deal or big deal. >> i wanted to make it clear. >> now we're all off into something else. >> you guys are sounding like the front officers of the washington redskins now. let's talk about the defense. did they improve or did they not improve on the defensive side of the football? >> yes, improved. >> yes improved. >> allison. >> well, if steve said yes, i'll say yes. >> steve. >> i'll say deal. >> right, it went from deal. >> see, now you're confusing me. >> now i'm confused. here's a simple one. did they improve in the off season at all? did they improve. >> you mean with the choices? the losses. the answer is no. >> the answer is no. >> the answer is no. >> time will tell. >> really tucker, that's the worst answer ever. >> come on that's a wisdom martin answer. >> are they going to win the division. >> that is a wisdom martin answer. >> are they going to make the playoffs, win
deal or no big deal. >> big deal. >> it's a loss. >> big loss. >> big loss. right. >> big loss?ng good for our team. >> big deal. >> big deal. >> okay. so far -- >> starting the segment zero on three. >> deal or big deal. >> i wanted to make it clear. >> now we're all off into something else. >> you guys are sounding like the front officers of the washington redskins now. let's talk about the defense. did they improve...
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and the key hub had a big build.ne trader said any build an inventory is negative for the market because this is the time of year when inventories drop naturally. that would be a countertrend. as opec works to rebalance, there is an uptick in output. one trader saying it is a marathon, not a sprint. that is what new investors are looking for, a quick answer to the direction question. copper at a two-year high. a number of factors supporting the bullish trend in copper. in addition to strong numbers out of china, the biggest consumer, the u.s. economy showing strength. the u.s. dollar continuing to sink. yvonne: thank you. apple banks big on its upcoming iphone. by revenue forecasts saw shares dial-up in an all-time high. betty: the brick nation meet in shanghai where there live for the latest on trade talks. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak asia," i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: i am betty liu in new york. global politics are overshadowing this meeting of brics nation trade ministers and shanghai.
and the key hub had a big build.ne trader said any build an inventory is negative for the market because this is the time of year when inventories drop naturally. that would be a countertrend. as opec works to rebalance, there is an uptick in output. one trader saying it is a marathon, not a sprint. that is what new investors are looking for, a quick answer to the direction question. copper at a two-year high. a number of factors supporting the bullish trend in copper. in addition to strong...
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i will dream big... big, without hesitation. we will take risks, not live in fear.rise above the negativity. no longer will ambition in a woman be seen as a negative. be persistent, don't apologize. never give up on your goals and dreams. we will model ambition for our daughters and our sons. i will help women around the world -the whole world- to succeed. you have to persevere. women are tough, strong, powerful. we have got to be a part of this conversation. ambition is feminine. ambition is empowering. ambition is not a dirty word. i can think of a lot of dirty words - ambition is not one of them. ambition is sexy - ambition is very sexy. what's your ambition? ... to help women build empires. ... help more women run for office. ... empower women financially. ... help women entrepreneurs. ... create powerful images. ... change people's lives. ... fight gender stereotypes. ... equality for all. ... for all of us to lean in together. ... to transform societies. ... change the world. ... take the stigma out of the word ambition. own your power. own your power. own you
i will dream big... big, without hesitation. we will take risks, not live in fear.rise above the negativity. no longer will ambition in a woman be seen as a negative. be persistent, don't apologize. never give up on your goals and dreams. we will model ambition for our daughters and our sons. i will help women around the world -the whole world- to succeed. you have to persevere. women are tough, strong, powerful. we have got to be a part of this conversation. ambition is feminine. ambition is...
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don't play at staples center or a big arenas yes big arenas three on three have court yes sixty points win yes for gangs one take it straight outta compton was that the oscars did you react poorly to that. no. i never did that movie for oscar i was just happy to be able to put together our story on that level with people like universal pictures to have the press the really what i dreamed of for the movie and that's what we got and got that made a lot of money and a lot of money and made a lot of people understand our story in attention was a bittersweet that didn't get the us there was more. i think we i think we are. invoke change anyway you know just like with the record in one nine hundred eighty nine we've changed a lot of opinions a lot. and with the movie we didn't get but it's. changed a lot of and. a little more closely than they were before straight out of telling his secret strange fan encounters plus how he's changed over the years will be right back. all the world. and all the news companies merely players but what kind of part is r t america r t america offers more artsy a
don't play at staples center or a big arenas yes big arenas three on three have court yes sixty points win yes for gangs one take it straight outta compton was that the oscars did you react poorly to that. no. i never did that movie for oscar i was just happy to be able to put together our story on that level with people like universal pictures to have the press the really what i dreamed of for the movie and that's what we got and got that made a lot of money and a lot of money and made a lot...
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it was like a big, big party at the. it was like a big, big party at the.. to lead for the team and get these guys into a good place, and the rest of the guys did their job, place, and the rest of the guys did theirjob, all credit to them. place, and the rest of the guys did theirjob, all credit to themm was a fantastic night for british athletics — three medals on the track last night. when you saw that the result had been confirmed on the big screen, your reaction, so emotional — what was going through your mind? i didn't really know what to do with myself. i couldn't conceptualise celebration. i was overwhelmed with extreme emotion, really ha p py overwhelmed with extreme emotion, really happy for these guys, the crowd, and they stayed 45 minutes after we had finished running so that we could do a lap of honour. i basked in the moment. it was great fun. it was something i will cherish for the rest of my life. being a world champion is one thing, but doing it in your back garden, it is not something that many people can brag about. i can do that. i held i
it was like a big, big party at the. it was like a big, big party at the.. to lead for the team and get these guys into a good place, and the rest of the guys did their job, place, and the rest of the guys did theirjob, all credit to them. place, and the rest of the guys did theirjob, all credit to themm was a fantastic night for british athletics — three medals on the track last night. when you saw that the result had been confirmed on the big screen, your reaction, so emotional — what was...
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the driver of this big rig was coming off the ramp, going too fast and lost control and the big rig went over and went over on the its side of the driver's okay. 70,000 pounds of washers and drivers in the trailer. the concern was that when they were uprighting it that maybe they would tear the trailer, but the wrecker company brought out these air bags, they were able to get the truck upright and keep it intact so that's going to make it easier to get it out of here. it's just a matter of towing it out of this location. that driver could face a citation. now you're looking at northbound 230. the traffic heading from the left side to the right side of your tv screen. that's traffic on northbound 238. you can see the traffic is pretty much at the limit. this is so far off 238 that people can't see it so you don't have a lookie loo issue unfortunately according to chp, they say these ramps are not huge major thorough fares during the commute. reporting live here in hayward, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> developing now in alameda county, authorities there investigating a
the driver of this big rig was coming off the ramp, going too fast and lost control and the big rig went over and went over on the its side of the driver's okay. 70,000 pounds of washers and drivers in the trailer. the concern was that when they were uprighting it that maybe they would tear the trailer, but the wrecker company brought out these air bags, they were able to get the truck upright and keep it intact so that's going to make it easier to get it out of here. it's just a matter of...
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>> this is not a puppy reveal, but you just gave the world a big idea. being used in the delivery of the surprise, and that surprise will be a delivery. it's because she's going to be a grandma. >> how does she know? >> the dog had a shirt with a saying on it. the shirt says "i'm going to be a sister." >> we have a dog that's coming? i don't know what it means. >> it's a human being. here's another reveal, this one they'll tell whether it will be a boy or girl, pink or blue. just requires somebody to simply hit a ball with a bat. let's see if mom can get it into the strike zone. strike one! well actually if he hadn't swung, it would have been a ball. it was up here so it was way out of the strike zone. let's see what happens in this next one. and dad's happy which is a good thing. >> he was well prepared because he's wearing a pink t-shirt and a blue shirt over the top. >> the description of this video says the water festival was lit. i agree it takes place in norway. >> what the heck is pulling that tube? a rocket? >> i need to go to this water festival
>> this is not a puppy reveal, but you just gave the world a big idea. being used in the delivery of the surprise, and that surprise will be a delivery. it's because she's going to be a grandma. >> how does she know? >> the dog had a shirt with a saying on it. the shirt says "i'm going to be a sister." >> we have a dog that's coming? i don't know what it means. >> it's a human being. here's another reveal, this one they'll tell whether it will be a boy or...
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it was a big surprise. it gives me big comfort andi surprise.more relaxed, although the current cars and i am more relaxed, although the current ca rs are and i am more relaxed, although the current cars are more demanding, or are different. because the power is different, there is two engines, more complex. there is a lot of new stuff that i have never tried. there isa stuff that i have never tried. there is a bit of mixed feeling and not nervous, but, you know, all these feelings that you have not tried them, makes you feel like you do not know what to expect. i feel co mforta ble know what to expect. i feel comfortable and i think if i have the right approach and if i have the same feelings as the last two tests, i think same feelings as the last two tests, ithinki same feelings as the last two tests, i think i can do a reasonably good job. fans of clubs in rugby union's pro12 league are used to travelling between wales, scotland and ireland. but this season, they'll add bloomfontein & port elizabeth in south africa to their itineraries. the
it was a big surprise. it gives me big comfort andi surprise.more relaxed, although the current cars and i am more relaxed, although the current ca rs are and i am more relaxed, although the current cars are more demanding, or are different. because the power is different, there is two engines, more complex. there is a lot of new stuff that i have never tried. there isa stuff that i have never tried. there is a bit of mixed feeling and not nervous, but, you know, all these feelings that you...
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somebody doesn't want your big claim. you there's nothing you can do you are using that this crypto currency in particular you know lenny ills look at their dinner ration. you've got a big business here they're not ending millennial generation is gravitating to our i say perceived as a gold substitute both as a business person you've got to take that on board now i mean i did i say either move my markets wrong but i'm going to i'm going to ignore my market no it's not my market i'm saying they're wrong and the people who are using it are using it as a speculative asset i talked about today he showed me his report folio whatever they have like fifty thousand dollars i said have you ever spent any you know i mean so he's never used it in in commerce you speculating out he owns it as an asset gold people don't spend their gold typically even when the bank think they're for retirement their golden years you know you need this you've got a service for storing all you get is arnel storage phase it is don't need it today it is n
somebody doesn't want your big claim. you there's nothing you can do you are using that this crypto currency in particular you know lenny ills look at their dinner ration. you've got a big business here they're not ending millennial generation is gravitating to our i say perceived as a gold substitute both as a business person you've got to take that on board now i mean i did i say either move my markets wrong but i'm going to i'm going to ignore my market no it's not my market i'm saying...
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and copyright that is really where a lot of the most onerous monopolies are happening and those are big supporters of the democrats so i want to look at one tweet that i saw from a german finance guy and this is while we've been here as well this is a headline that fits in with this reality of a world where we have monopolies ruling everything wealth for all global stocks gained another one point six trillion dollars this week equities now worth seventy six point nine trillion highest in history equals to one hundred two percent of world g.d.p. so you see the stock markets keep on soaring and soaring and soaring they love these monopolies they love this sort of situation but monopoly by definition means monopoly pricing monopoly pricing by definition means competitive pricing there's and by definition means an economy that's been given over to or monopolist oleg up list price gougers in american health care industry because you can't import health care from china it's all very local you have the case of gouging and price gouging by monopolists in america and as a result people's houses
and copyright that is really where a lot of the most onerous monopolies are happening and those are big supporters of the democrats so i want to look at one tweet that i saw from a german finance guy and this is while we've been here as well this is a headline that fits in with this reality of a world where we have monopolies ruling everything wealth for all global stocks gained another one point six trillion dollars this week equities now worth seventy six point nine trillion highest in...
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is a very big market. most important market, so we are definitely very much interested in the u.s. market. softbank already backs companies in china, india, and southeast asia. we are joined by caroline hyde and bob o'donnell. bob, let's start with you. ambitious as ever. he has made investments in these other ride-hailing companies. there was talking might be trying to create some anti-alliance. we heard he was interested in getting uber shares. what the make of this. bob: he is doing the dealmaking public. he is trying to build these core technology pieces. piece he was to deal with is the notion of autonomous driving which we believe will affect fleets of car sharing companies. if he can develop technology and leverage it across the different companies, he has a big opportunity to influence that market in a much bigger way than people may realize at first. softbank had reported was interested in potentially acquiring secondary shares of uber. there were reports that deal was not happening. what do we kn
is a very big market. most important market, so we are definitely very much interested in the u.s. market. softbank already backs companies in china, india, and southeast asia. we are joined by caroline hyde and bob o'donnell. bob, let's start with you. ambitious as ever. he has made investments in these other ride-hailing companies. there was talking might be trying to create some anti-alliance. we heard he was interested in getting uber shares. what the make of this. bob: he is doing the...
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unfiltered will give you a big blob. you don't worry much about shaking because it's going to go where it's going to go >> we can verify, you can-- you will not fry your smart phone if you take a picture. >> if you have something else you'd like us to verify reach out to us on our facebook page or reach out to us at the website. >>> monday's solar eclipse, it's so rare when the moon passes across sun and earth. for people who are not in the 70 mile wide line like here in the dc area we get to see a partial eclipse. the reason they appear to be the same size is because the sun is about 400 times bigger than the moon but also coincidentally it's about 400 times farther from the earth. got all of that? scientists will get an unprecedented look at the sun. 2 1960s era former bomber jets will fly into the path at 50,000 feet over missouri, illinois and kentucky and will take thousands of pictures along the way. >> they will be outfitted with special cameras so planes will be looking at the solar corona, the outer atmosphere.
unfiltered will give you a big blob. you don't worry much about shaking because it's going to go where it's going to go >> we can verify, you can-- you will not fry your smart phone if you take a picture. >> if you have something else you'd like us to verify reach out to us on our facebook page or reach out to us at the website. >>> monday's solar eclipse, it's so rare when the moon passes across sun and earth. for people who are not in the 70 mile wide line like here in...
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when people say it all this is a big race thing it's. not really a race thing because there are seventy eight different countries that are coming across our border right now. you've got. russian and chinese brazilian pakistani somali you've got the everybody and their brother coming across this thing. because it's hanging so wide open who are all these people. we know. my name selfish rebus and i'm also. standing here to the right of me is the house it's been built there i was born there and. when we were i was a child we didn't have electricity or running water and. but my my parents. were all from all of them there all the time and our lands are now divided by an international border and a decisive connecticut but it's only a third of my original now and regional moment. right now i guess. there's been a big problem since the militarisation over and it's enough to have you know so much aggression on it. so much it impacts. not just psychological but physical we're all tormented by what type into our net right now. before nine eleven th
when people say it all this is a big race thing it's. not really a race thing because there are seventy eight different countries that are coming across our border right now. you've got. russian and chinese brazilian pakistani somali you've got the everybody and their brother coming across this thing. because it's hanging so wide open who are all these people. we know. my name selfish rebus and i'm also. standing here to the right of me is the house it's been built there i was born there and....
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i think that wonder woman is a big lesson.e that studios take, both in terms of its director and in terms of its main character. i think thatjust continued pressure from fans, to say that this is important to them, as important as seeing as female superhero in front of the camera, i think that is what would make sure that that continues to happen. this summer at the box office there were several films inspired by real events, in director christopher nolan's dunkirk and al gore's documentary on climate change. then there was detroit, a film based on the 1967 detroit riots, directed by kathryn bigelow. it sparked a fair bit of debate, which is still ongoing. in detroit, a city at war, violence continues. what is a black film? is it possible for white filmmakers in hollywood to adequately tell stories from a black respective? the film detroit, set in detroit, michigan and directed by a kathryn bigelow, has reignited this debate. the film depicts the algiers motel incident, where the cops during the riot thought there was a sniper
i think that wonder woman is a big lesson.e that studios take, both in terms of its director and in terms of its main character. i think thatjust continued pressure from fans, to say that this is important to them, as important as seeing as female superhero in front of the camera, i think that is what would make sure that that continues to happen. this summer at the box office there were several films inspired by real events, in director christopher nolan's dunkirk and al gore's documentary on...
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there is a big market.ople hate donald trump and they want to tune in to tv and want their beliefs affirmed. it is not crazy to think that. bree makes an interesting point. it is not universal. msnbc is doing great. steve colbert is doing great but cnn is not doing well. there is something a little more complex when you unpack everything. neil: that is a very good point. >> just being against trump is not ratings gold necessarily but it can be if you do it right. obviously some people are really cashing in. neil: you know, the question then becomes whether people just flock to where they're most comfortable, whether for entertainment or for news. where do you think this is all going, bree? >> wealthy a lot of this is self-selection bias. a lot of people turn on certain channel or open a certain web page that caters to their preconceived notions. i think we definitely have seen an uptick in that more and more often but at the same time, i don't think this is necessarily going to be the trend going on forever
there is a big market.ople hate donald trump and they want to tune in to tv and want their beliefs affirmed. it is not crazy to think that. bree makes an interesting point. it is not universal. msnbc is doing great. steve colbert is doing great but cnn is not doing well. there is something a little more complex when you unpack everything. neil: that is a very good point. >> just being against trump is not ratings gold necessarily but it can be if you do it right. obviously some people are...
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you wanted to see a good trend you need a big miss to have a disappointment or a big positive surprisey get people thinking the federal reserve may move more quickly. if you get that really big positive surprise in the jobs number, it's possible you see the dollar get stronger. you see interest rates move higher but i'm not expecting a really big move either negative or positive just because it's going to have to be an outsized move the consensus is the fed will take a pause in september, potentially talk about reducing the balance sheet and not hiking rates until december given we have another five months to go to the next rate hike, i think the market will not be moving as much unless something drastic happens to change that consensus forecast >> chris, thank you very much for joining us i would also note that some of the economic data this week has come in very light thinking yesterday about the services number. >> a number of misses this week. >> personal income and spending, construction spending all relatively weak. let's see if jobs continues to be an anomaly. >>> shake shack se
you wanted to see a good trend you need a big miss to have a disappointment or a big positive surprisey get people thinking the federal reserve may move more quickly. if you get that really big positive surprise in the jobs number, it's possible you see the dollar get stronger. you see interest rates move higher but i'm not expecting a really big move either negative or positive just because it's going to have to be an outsized move the consensus is the fed will take a pause in september,...
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>> a lot of big swiss or german name's pay big so it is a key year for investors to get it right.onnie: in the u.s., the global index, the dividend indexes at a three-year high which is impressive. and profits at this point -- is there a correction coming, particularly when you consider that dividends are being paid out at an increasing rate, that is not money being plowed back into the company? >> a good question there. the way we look at this is the different payout. -- ofoportion up about profitability to shareholders. globally it is about 50%. that is the long-term average for the last 50 years. at this point in the cycle, not too bad. some sectors, like oil, particularly energy, concerns us. oil prices, you mentioned earlier, sagging again. costs to gettting profitability up. that is still into the future. i still hope there is potential for that event to carry on. vonnie: so it wouldn't concern you that much that we might hopefully at some point be entering into a. increasing capital expenditure versus paying a dividends? >> we are seeing that pick up. on the back of that co
>> a lot of big swiss or german name's pay big so it is a key year for investors to get it right.onnie: in the u.s., the global index, the dividend indexes at a three-year high which is impressive. and profits at this point -- is there a correction coming, particularly when you consider that dividends are being paid out at an increasing rate, that is not money being plowed back into the company? >> a good question there. the way we look at this is the different payout. -- ofoportion...
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a big, beautiful wall. build a wall.of his main campaign pledges — to build a wall all along the us—mexico border. a third of it already has some sort of barrier, but what are the challenges of trying to seal it off completely? i'll be travelling the entire length of the us— mexico border to try to find the stories of the people who call the borderlands home, to see how the fence that's already in place has affected their lives, and to try to find out what impact the wall that president trump wants to build could have. and the journey starts here, at the very beginning of the border, where the gulf of mexico meets the rio grande. this is the kind of place that, to the americans, justifies a wall is. it is the most dangerous city on the border, a battlefield to control a key route for migrants and drug traffickers. we are on a patrol with the special forces that regard this place. long gun battles between government forces and drug cartels are common in this city, with people often caught in the middle. it's a place where
a big, beautiful wall. build a wall.of his main campaign pledges — to build a wall all along the us—mexico border. a third of it already has some sort of barrier, but what are the challenges of trying to seal it off completely? i'll be travelling the entire length of the us— mexico border to try to find the stories of the people who call the borderlands home, to see how the fence that's already in place has affected their lives, and to try to find out what impact the wall that president...
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those are the big rivals.be difficult to turn back to because the social democratic base on the centerleft has not had a huge appetite to rekindle a coalition with merkel because she is so dominant. on the other hand, polls show that a coalition with the free democrats, the pro-business party, is possible. they're looking like they would have a pretty slim majority. that's the wide-open question. if you look at the polls going into the next six weeks of the election, that is the big question. nejra: patrick donahue, bloomberg government reporter in berlin, thank you so much for joining us. do not miss our 30 minute special every monday at 8:30 a.m. u.k. time -- germany decides. we will bring you the latest political and market analysis in the lead up to the election. coming up, more headache for uber. vonnie: a major investor sues to get the former ceo travis kalanick kicked off the board. the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london and new york, i'm narejra cehic. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn
those are the big rivals.be difficult to turn back to because the social democratic base on the centerleft has not had a huge appetite to rekindle a coalition with merkel because she is so dominant. on the other hand, polls show that a coalition with the free democrats, the pro-business party, is possible. they're looking like they would have a pretty slim majority. that's the wide-open question. if you look at the polls going into the next six weeks of the election, that is the big question....
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that's a big, big -- that's a big problem that is not going away anytime soon, sir. >> as a reporter noted -- despite what you are able to see because of all that wind, the worst problem probably will be the flooding. from feet of rain coming down. and just stacking up. we've dealt with this on several occasions across the gulf coast. it can have a dramatically horrific effect. you also asked about the coordination we've had with the white house. i got to tell you, it's been very impressive. i got a call from the president himself a couple of days ago. the health and human services secretary, home insecurity, the head of fema. also in our region. as he recognized earlier, the president has already granted a request for a disaster declaration. texas is already getting relief from fema to help our individuals, our citizens in communities. to help the rebuilding process. >> sean: we covered the issue of katrina. the issue of the levees was another issue. clearly mistakes are made. you feel as governor, having been in touch with the white house, as this goes on for days and days, you are
that's a big, big -- that's a big problem that is not going away anytime soon, sir. >> as a reporter noted -- despite what you are able to see because of all that wind, the worst problem probably will be the flooding. from feet of rain coming down. and just stacking up. we've dealt with this on several occasions across the gulf coast. it can have a dramatically horrific effect. you also asked about the coordination we've had with the white house. i got to tell you, it's been very...
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so i think is just another big, big chess moof fve for reed and team >> finally, steve, you're out with new op-ed you where i that we're entering an age of am bbient computing. you mentioned in your op-ed, we touched on these before. how with we going to see that over the next few months is this connected? apple watch a piece of it? >> so the beauty of this is when technology is really intergrated in our lives and in an appropriate way, you often don't see it what i mean by that is it becomes sort of am by enbient. it's great technology but zinld more easy to use when he started writing the column 25 years ago was personal computers are just too hard to use and it's not your fault. so when i see technology that's are well intergrated, you actually don't know what is underneath the covers. you're actually using a great product like an apple watch or a waze or the next iphone 8 and you're experiencing technologies without noelg what knowing what the covers that is bringing ennearigineerin emotion together we have technologies i don't know if that is the case in apple watch we'll see what
so i think is just another big, big chess moof fve for reed and team >> finally, steve, you're out with new op-ed you where i that we're entering an age of am bbient computing. you mentioned in your op-ed, we touched on these before. how with we going to see that over the next few months is this connected? apple watch a piece of it? >> so the beauty of this is when technology is really intergrated in our lives and in an appropriate way, you often don't see it what i mean by that is...
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we are the big pension funds.se people, they want to be companies fornce good corporate governance reasons and when you have companies come to the market with no voting rights, very difficult for the shareholders very difficult for the shareholders to have an influence. jonathan: joining us now to the matteo andreetto, stock ceo and head of the index services at deutsche bus group. the move of some of your competitors, what is your thought? matteo: we assess on a yearly basis, so what is important for investors to understand, all the big banks, big asset managers and funds in the world, we look at the way they tend to invest in two different companies and we assessed on a yearly basis what are their needs, taking into consideration what the market is telling us. jonathan: what do you think is the philosophy of the business now? looking at your competitors, saying it is our responsibility to make sure there is a big amount of shareholder rights baked in. that is a pivot from what we usually think about this industr
we are the big pension funds.se people, they want to be companies fornce good corporate governance reasons and when you have companies come to the market with no voting rights, very difficult for the shareholders very difficult for the shareholders to have an influence. jonathan: joining us now to the matteo andreetto, stock ceo and head of the index services at deutsche bus group. the move of some of your competitors, what is your thought? matteo: we assess on a yearly basis, so what is...
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with the security between the two different countries but the big question remains is that house that exploded the day before the attacks in barcelona and campbell if the police had recognized early enough that this house. explosion was not caused by a gas leak which was initially suspected but actually was caused by an explosion bomb making equipment whether that then could have potentially allowed them to break this terrorist cell down stop the attacks the next day and potentially save many many innocent lives. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations sees something serious has to happen after north korea fired a missile directly into japanese or a space it landed in the pacific a by a thousand kilometers east of the country's mainland nikki haley intends to urge other countries to take a tougher stance against pyongyang of the op coming un security council meet russia's foreign minister also brought up the latest developments on the korean peninsula his meeting today with the prince of abu dhabi. been following circular strip. moscow is being very careful when it comes to threats
with the security between the two different countries but the big question remains is that house that exploded the day before the attacks in barcelona and campbell if the police had recognized early enough that this house. explosion was not caused by a gas leak which was initially suspected but actually was caused by an explosion bomb making equipment whether that then could have potentially allowed them to break this terrorist cell down stop the attacks the next day and potentially save many...
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it's the big cat poker run from discovery bay -- yeah, we're boarding those big cats right there -- discoveryo stockton and back. boy, a lot of fun this weekend. i hope you have a great weekend. >>> roberta, i'm going to be introducing war and malo. >> wahoo! >> i know. >> it is 5:50 right now. a record-setting raid right here in the bay area. details on the huge bust by the atf. *singing >>> we're learning more about the tragedy that cost a bay area musician his life. ♪[ music ] >> dave deporis was working on his music at arbor cafe in oakland wednesday afternoon when a thief stole his laptop and then took off in an suv. he ran after the suspect but was dragged and killed after he grabbed on to the vehicle. friends say deporis had been recording a new album and much of his work was saved on that laptop. police are trying to identify the suspect and the suv from surveillance video. >>> the largest raid in atf history happened in the bay area this week. this raid you're looking at is the culmination of a two-year investigation called operation cold day. the operation was run by a virtual alpha
it's the big cat poker run from discovery bay -- yeah, we're boarding those big cats right there -- discoveryo stockton and back. boy, a lot of fun this weekend. i hope you have a great weekend. >>> roberta, i'm going to be introducing war and malo. >> wahoo! >> i know. >> it is 5:50 right now. a record-setting raid right here in the bay area. details on the huge bust by the atf. *singing >>> we're learning more about the tragedy that cost a bay area musician...
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>> actually, they're way too big for me.y come up almost to my chest. >> jock assumes jeans that big probably belonged to old solomon. but he can't say for sure what went into and came out of that chest in the 110 years since his great-great grandpa's death. >> any proof of purchase? >> not that i know of. >> a picture of him wearing them? >> no. >> you sure it's not just family lore? >> i don't know. >> what could they be worth? a bundle, says this prospector, who actually mines for ancient blue jeans. >> true vintage denim can be worth thousands of dollars. >> for a reason you might not expect. >> all the earlier jeans that they had went up in smoke. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the answer after the break. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pic
>> actually, they're way too big for me.y come up almost to my chest. >> jock assumes jeans that big probably belonged to old solomon. but he can't say for sure what went into and came out of that chest in the 110 years since his great-great grandpa's death. >> any proof of purchase? >> not that i know of. >> a picture of him wearing them? >> no. >> you sure it's not just family lore? >> i don't know. >> what could they be worth? a bundle,...