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sammy: it's my burger. it's my burger. lemonis: everybody's kind of yelling and complaining and arguing. tranchina: don't tell me why it came this way. just fix it. this is embarrassing. the whole restaurant's embarrassing. lemonis: this business would be best described as a lot of personality and not a lot of process. sammy: so, that's the texan. you have bacon. you have fried onion ring, lettuce, barbecue sauce, american cheese, and cheddar. lemonis: which is -- which is this one? tranchina: that's the double standard. it's basically a double cheeseburger. -lemonis: what's in here? -sammy: that is the omg burger. jalapeÑos, american cheese, crunchy onions, and you have plantains. lemonis: honestly, i would say the burgers are average. [ chuckling ] i mean, i have to be honest with you. these burgers and the menu concoctions -- they sound like college-campus drunk-burger concoctions. sammy: we'd be painting a wall and talking about, "hey, let's do a brunch burger. let's do a burger with a fried egg on it." lemonis: "all r
sammy: it's my burger. it's my burger. lemonis: everybody's kind of yelling and complaining and arguing. tranchina: don't tell me why it came this way. just fix it. this is embarrassing. the whole restaurant's embarrassing. lemonis: this business would be best described as a lot of personality and not a lot of process. sammy: so, that's the texan. you have bacon. you have fried onion ring, lettuce, barbecue sauce, american cheese, and cheddar. lemonis: which is -- which is this one? tranchina:...
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to the burger boys. -all: burger boys.emonis: six months and about a half a million dollars later, we're just about ready. ♪ today we're at "time out" magazine's battle of the burger, and there's about 50 restaurants here competing for one prize -- best burger in new york city. joe t.: so let's rock this out. let's show everybody who we are. [ cheering ] [ whistling ] lemonis: the business plan is to launch standard burger into other markets through a franchise model. and so, when you can get recognition as the best burger in new york, that bodes very well for getting potential franchisees. come on down! try the standard burger! joe t.: has everybody got a chance to try the texan from standard burger? lemonis: everybody was out there, fired up, promoting it, getting excited. what do you think? -man: oh! lemonis: you see? it's good. joe t.: best burger here. come in and give it a try. -lemonis: come on down! -joe t.: we got a line going. lemonis: standard burger! we were going up against some real competitors. i was nervous
to the burger boys. -all: burger boys.emonis: six months and about a half a million dollars later, we're just about ready. ♪ today we're at "time out" magazine's battle of the burger, and there's about 50 restaurants here competing for one prize -- best burger in new york city. joe t.: so let's rock this out. let's show everybody who we are. [ cheering ] [ whistling ] lemonis: the business plan is to launch standard burger into other markets through a franchise model. and so, when...
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but he burgers and vegan sausages have lived to see another day after an attempt by the meat industry to bail those terms was rejected by the european parliament a group of farmers and lobbyist argued that words like sausage and burger should only be used to label items that contain meat and not applying them to a plant based versions as a form of cultural hijacking they also claimed it's confusing for consumers but their pain consumer organization took a different view consumers are in no way confused by is so steak or cheek be based sausage so long as it is clearly labeled as vegetarian or vegan terms such as burger steak on plan least items simply make it much easier for consumers to know how to integrate these products within the meal. we're not going to discuss all this with luis davey is the head of campaigns and policy at the begin society in the u.k. and patrick holden a farmer and founding director of the sustainable food trust thank you both for joining us on the program louise if we can start with you the you has plenty of protected food names applying to wine seafood types
but he burgers and vegan sausages have lived to see another day after an attempt by the meat industry to bail those terms was rejected by the european parliament a group of farmers and lobbyist argued that words like sausage and burger should only be used to label items that contain meat and not applying them to a plant based versions as a form of cultural hijacking they also claimed it's confusing for consumers but their pain consumer organization took a different view consumers are in no way...
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here is dani burger with the details. have fs lol, and this looks at etf -- over the past month we have seen net inflows
here is dani burger with the details. have fs lol, and this looks at etf -- over the past month we have seen net inflows
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. >>> coming up, impossible burger taking on new challenges. the new foods they are trying to make meatless. they endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits. 22 doesn't help women. it actually weakens sexual harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. uber and lyft aren't even required to investigate sexual harassment claims. i agree with the la times: no on 22. uber and lyft want all the power. so, show them the real power is you. vote no on prop 22. is you. woman 1: get your woman 2: you can stay healthy and fill it out from the safety of home. surfer: or you can fill it out anywhere. man 1: it's easy to mail it back. you don't even need a stamp. man 2: or you can use an official drop box. woman 3: you can even drop it o
. >>> coming up, impossible burger taking on new challenges. the new foods they are trying to make meatless. they endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits....
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matt: fantastic reporting, dani burger.hanks very much for that talking about analyst reaction and betting markets and what's happening in the actual markets as well. we'll continue to dive through these markets and this market reaction for you as president trump and his wife, the first lady both test positive for covid-19. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to bloomberg markets the european open. here are your headlines. the u.s. president tests positive for covid-19. donald trump tells twitter followers himself and the first lady have tested positive for the virus. futures fall off a cliff after the revelation. the s&p tumbles more than 1.5% before recouping some of those losses. european equity futures also slide. treasuries and the yen gain. money floods into havens as the president positive test acts as a wake-up call for markets. matt? matt: take a look at futures now. we had a big drop of below 1% in futures on this news. they've come back just a little bit, but still fugitive -- ftse futures are down 1% and dax
matt: fantastic reporting, dani burger.hanks very much for that talking about analyst reaction and betting markets and what's happening in the actual markets as well. we'll continue to dive through these markets and this market reaction for you as president trump and his wife, the first lady both test positive for covid-19. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to bloomberg markets the european open. here are your headlines. the u.s. president tests positive for covid-19. donald trump tells...
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burger, despite talked of revolution. the social democrats said we do not expect success from a revolution, that is a riot. he sees revolution as just an amaryllis riot. a bigger or smaller riot. for a real revolution, the revolution of mind. you convince people, that's a revolution, not just taking them to the streets, he says. and social democrats refused to break off the threat of history. at any one place. history is an evolution, it's a seamless web, it doesn't just break, at a certain place, as people advocated in revolution. burger offered socialism, as i say, as a way to prevent class conflict, degenerating into barbarism, as had happened in caesar's college, remember. it ends with the world being the straw, it basically, the class uprising. socialism, what a way to avoid that, and to have evolution -- a peaceful evolution, to a better society. moreover, the concentration of the industry was creating the conditions for socialism, capitalism was doing the socialism work, it was bringing more and more production on
burger, despite talked of revolution. the social democrats said we do not expect success from a revolution, that is a riot. he sees revolution as just an amaryllis riot. a bigger or smaller riot. for a real revolution, the revolution of mind. you convince people, that's a revolution, not just taking them to the streets, he says. and social democrats refused to break off the threat of history. at any one place. history is an evolution, it's a seamless web, it doesn't just break, at a certain...
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dani burger has more. a lot of the comments i'm hearing reflect what you are seeing in the markets, a cautious optimism. fx strategist from a brokerage says the president may be doing better than it initially feared and that is giving a positive sentiment injected into the market. but he added that if the president is not released from the hospital today, that would cause a bout of volatility. around theme revolves the dollar. goldman sachs pointing out that a democratic win would probably mean a weaker u.s. dollar. the chairman says -- look at what we have seen what the dollar. there is not a big flight to the haven currencies. the fact that we have not seen a rally in the dollar is telling. it means markets are starting to reprice themselves around the increased odds of a biden presidency. the last theme is around stimulus with the president tweeting that a stimulus needs to get done. core jp morgan and ever believes this has increased urgency after the president's diagnosis. anna: dani burger, t why for
dani burger has more. a lot of the comments i'm hearing reflect what you are seeing in the markets, a cautious optimism. fx strategist from a brokerage says the president may be doing better than it initially feared and that is giving a positive sentiment injected into the market. but he added that if the president is not released from the hospital today, that would cause a bout of volatility. around theme revolves the dollar. goldman sachs pointing out that a democratic win would probably mean...
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lives, blackmun did not go to the funeral of burger's wife.hey had had such a falling out, mostly over these jurisprudential commitments. susan: you referenced roe v. wade, 7-2 decision in 1983, and it is obvious to anyone listening to this that it becomes the central theme of every supreme court nomination. what is it about that particular decision that has made it continue to be argued so vociferously in the united states? ilya: i agree with justice ginsburg actually and her criticism of roe v. wade, that it was premature and cut off a political debate going in a certain direction in the country, as well as doing it the wrong way, talking about an amorphous privacy right somewhere and during a previous precedent among various amendments, rather than what justice ginsburg would have it, and equal protection, women's equality justification. it's also different in other privacy cases, unlike the contraceptive cases that came before it or the homosexual, sexual activity cases that came after it, is not just consenting adults. at some point, ther
lives, blackmun did not go to the funeral of burger's wife.hey had had such a falling out, mostly over these jurisprudential commitments. susan: you referenced roe v. wade, 7-2 decision in 1983, and it is obvious to anyone listening to this that it becomes the central theme of every supreme court nomination. what is it about that particular decision that has made it continue to be argued so vociferously in the united states? ilya: i agree with justice ginsburg actually and her criticism of roe...
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joining us to discuss is dani burger. this earnings season be the catalyst -- i feel we have been asking the so long -- could this be the catalyst to turn around european bankshares? dani: maybe it is finally it. maybe you can stop asking the question. ubs, indicated higher by 3% this morning so shareholders seem receptive to what they are hearing from european banks and that is part of the reason you have been asking this question. it is such a low bar. banks have lost 40% so far this year, so it is a really low base. barkley strategists say european banks at this point are too cheap to ignore. the market is overly pricing in coronavirus threats of they are overly discounting banks, but investors are going to turn their attention to the numbers out of banks this week and it is always difficult the week after u.s. earnings and you have these huge trading beats from the u.s. banks. it is a much more fragmented picture and they have less of a market share than what is in the u.s. in these key segments, the u.s. has all of t
joining us to discuss is dani burger. this earnings season be the catalyst -- i feel we have been asking the so long -- could this be the catalyst to turn around european bankshares? dani: maybe it is finally it. maybe you can stop asking the question. ubs, indicated higher by 3% this morning so shareholders seem receptive to what they are hearing from european banks and that is part of the reason you have been asking this question. it is such a low bar. banks have lost 40% so far this year, so...
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veggie burgers and a vegan sausages have lived to see another day after an attempt by the meat industry to ban those terms was rejected by the european parliament a group of farmers and lobbyists argued that words like sausage and ask all open should only be used to label items that contain meat and that applying them to plant based versions is a form of cultural hijacking they also claimed it's consumers it's confusing for consumers rather but the european consumer organization took a different view consumers are in no way confused place so steak or cheek be based sausage so long as it is clearly labeled as vegetarian overeager terms such as burger steak on plant based on items simply make it much easier for consumers to know how to integrate these products within the meal for some reason we put the issue up for debate with experts. it's very important focus he moves cheap be able to he's the times better as a stage because they have to explain the texture of the style and how to use things that he needs and you know their common language maybe said there's no reason that the meat and
veggie burgers and a vegan sausages have lived to see another day after an attempt by the meat industry to ban those terms was rejected by the european parliament a group of farmers and lobbyists argued that words like sausage and ask all open should only be used to label items that contain meat and that applying them to plant based versions is a form of cultural hijacking they also claimed it's consumers it's confusing for consumers rather but the european consumer organization took a...
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annmarie: thanks to dani burger.ential whale back, or a number of them. jim mccormick is still with us. what do you make of this? areou think markets diverging from reality? or is it just of this options frenzy? jim: i think that if you look at the equity market, the tech part of the equity market that started the reversal back in early september, so i think as we start to come back from that, it's probably not that surprising. aztec continues to be the darling of this market -- as tech continues to be the darling of this market. you can question valuation as much as you want. tech has been a big winner in general from this. crisis. . that's probably going to continue. i'm sure there is a lot of flow going on in the news. got surprising that tech is starting -- not surprising that tech is starting to catch up again. annmarie: this happened yesterday and we are just three weeks away from the u.s. election. polls are showing a biden victory, a potential blue wave. that may bring more corporate taxes, more regulation on
annmarie: thanks to dani burger.ential whale back, or a number of them. jim mccormick is still with us. what do you make of this? areou think markets diverging from reality? or is it just of this options frenzy? jim: i think that if you look at the equity market, the tech part of the equity market that started the reversal back in early september, so i think as we start to come back from that, it's probably not that surprising. aztec continues to be the darling of this market -- as tech...
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francine: thank you so much, dani burger, with the very latest on what is going on in japan. the u.s. is set to vote on a new stimulus plan. give speakerto nancy pelosi and steven mnuchin and one more day. both say they are making progress. president trump has also signed bill, avoidingng a shutdown of the government. cole,g us now is adam head of currency strategy for rbc capital markets. adam: it looks as if they are moving closely to a compromise and a vote. ironically, however, given that some cross asset correlations are so strong in our markets at the moment, the immediate market reaction to that has a positive for the u.s. economy, maybe. the immediate market reaction to that would be to push risky thets higher, and with dollar having reestablished itself as a safe haven recently, to push the dollar lower. longer-term, i think it is a different story. both the immediate market reaction is good news and bad news for the dollar. francine: adam, when you look at whatlations, you know, correlations and asx markets remain valid -- in the fx markets remains valid? general ri
francine: thank you so much, dani burger, with the very latest on what is going on in japan. the u.s. is set to vote on a new stimulus plan. give speakerto nancy pelosi and steven mnuchin and one more day. both say they are making progress. president trump has also signed bill, avoidingng a shutdown of the government. cole,g us now is adam head of currency strategy for rbc capital markets. adam: it looks as if they are moving closely to a compromise and a vote. ironically, however, given that...
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your your stocks to watch from dani burger. -- here are your stocks to watch from dani burger. -- these-stage talks. a lot of hurdles to get over. they need to get over a poison pill that kpn has in place but they also need consent from the dutch government. ceo to takeng a new over british airways. he came from aer lingus. he has faced some criticism regarding some cost cuts in the service changes. the clashes with unions that happened because of that. he is now out as head of british airways. and astrazeneca, more news around their research for the coronavirus. they are entering the late trait -- late trials. they have received $486 million to support the research and as part of the deal, they will give 100,000 doses. anna: dani burger with your stocks to watch. the market open. four and a half minutes to go until the opening of the market. ftse futures looking decidedly sluggish this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ a minute to go until the start of cash equity trading for another week. tipping points. boris johnson is set to tighten u.k. restrictions after a spike in coronavirus cases.
your your stocks to watch from dani burger. -- here are your stocks to watch from dani burger. -- these-stage talks. a lot of hurdles to get over. they need to get over a poison pill that kpn has in place but they also need consent from the dutch government. ceo to takeng a new over british airways. he came from aer lingus. he has faced some criticism regarding some cost cuts in the service changes. the clashes with unions that happened because of that. he is now out as head of british airways....
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the ok, dani burger, thanks very much, dani burger talking to us about banker compensation. your movers this morning. gains, and that comes spiegel thatt -- says we could see liberty steel bidding in the billions on the steel and the unit -- still unit. this is not the -- steel unit. this is not the john malone unit. man group plc also rising. after more than 5% there posting the biggest surge in client cash in almost two years. so, that's good news, along the lines with what we saw infidelity. they are going to hire 4000 people because so many clients are opening accounts. 5%,, stock rising six by itting for 20 not -- 6.5%, seems more people are buying louis vuitton bags. anna? do you have a louis vuitton bag? anna: no. a lot of stocks on the move this morning. interesting to see them beating expectations on high-margin sectors. nothing against them, just being honest. don't have one. boris johnson's corona's verse -- coronavirus strategy industry. they reject the government's rules and demand more cash for businesses. up next, we get a business perspective of what's happen
the ok, dani burger, thanks very much, dani burger talking to us about banker compensation. your movers this morning. gains, and that comes spiegel thatt -- says we could see liberty steel bidding in the billions on the steel and the unit -- still unit. this is not the -- steel unit. this is not the john malone unit. man group plc also rising. after more than 5% there posting the biggest surge in client cash in almost two years. so, that's good news, along the lines with what we saw infidelity....
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not sure people say that anymore but it deftly qualifies as a nothing burger i think stacy well once again kaiser report was right we were right 4 years ago on this whole tax story regarding trump's tax returns but i want to say you know this fits in this with the theme that we've been covering here and on orangeville pod cast every sunday which is that the the real world out in the real world outside of the beltway outside of california silicon valley washington d.c. new york manhattan like outside of those locations the world is actually pretty fine and people are not hysterical and it is not as hysterical as what you might see on the cable news where it is all entertainment this is gladiator style delivery of the news and it's hyperventilating and screeching it's not really like that if you look down deeper that there is a calm ockham's razor sort of natural explanation for most stories so back in 2016 everybody was like why is trump trying to hide his tax returns well this is what the mainstream media the cable news who since this point of 2016 have been empowered to determine fo
not sure people say that anymore but it deftly qualifies as a nothing burger i think stacy well once again kaiser report was right we were right 4 years ago on this whole tax story regarding trump's tax returns but i want to say you know this fits in this with the theme that we've been covering here and on orangeville pod cast every sunday which is that the the real world out in the real world outside of the beltway outside of california silicon valley washington d.c. new york manhattan like...
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ahead of the market, stocks to watch with dani burger. up 3% to 5%, beating on earnings with the help of online sales and restrictions lifting, starting again in europe but for the last quarter, this helped next boost their forecast the third time this year, massie's 365 million pounds for the year. estimates had been 300 million. heineken doing better than expected. 1.9%, butes fell down the estimate had been a slump of 6.6%. they are seeing a lot of volatility due to the pandemic means it is going to be impossible to forecast from here on out. andarie: thank you so much we should know in the next hour, hearing more about delivery hero from the cfo. that interview, shortly after 8:00 a.m. u.k. time. markets come a brutal morning waking up in europe. jonathan: a tough week. futures lower by 1.9% on the euro stocks 50. the dax, monday ugly, the dax tuesday not much better, the dax wednesday, down two percentage points. the cash open is next. from london, this is bloomberg. ♪ one minute away from the opening bell in europe, your headlines t
ahead of the market, stocks to watch with dani burger. up 3% to 5%, beating on earnings with the help of online sales and restrictions lifting, starting again in europe but for the last quarter, this helped next boost their forecast the third time this year, massie's 365 million pounds for the year. estimates had been 300 million. heineken doing better than expected. 1.9%, butes fell down the estimate had been a slump of 6.6%. they are seeing a lot of volatility due to the pandemic means it is...
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jonathan: dani burger, thank you.iffany at a new onee, $131.50, down from hundred $35. annmarie: yes, bernard arnault putting a ring on it, jonathan. he has made a series of luxury acquisitions, and he obviously could not let the jewelry maker go. jonathan: the cash open minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from the city of london, for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. alongside annmarie hordern, i am jonathan ferro. the u.s. economy hit with restrictions from paris to berlin. the biggest sweeping loss since march, timing the pressure on ecb president christine lagarde. the ecb decides. the price option going into the morning, this thursday monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, it is the smallest of bounces for europe. euro stoxx 50 futures, dax futures up .25%. we just start to fade as we lean toward the cash open. s&p 500 futures still tidy, up .9%. so much to get through, annmarie. we have got to work three whole host of issues and then big earnings after the close in the united states t
jonathan: dani burger, thank you.iffany at a new onee, $131.50, down from hundred $35. annmarie: yes, bernard arnault putting a ring on it, jonathan. he has made a series of luxury acquisitions, and he obviously could not let the jewelry maker go. jonathan: the cash open minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from the city of london, for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. alongside annmarie hordern, i am jonathan ferro. the u.s. economy hit with restrictions from...
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dani burger looking at the markets. -- francine: dani burger looking at the markets.sabeth braw, there are so many implications in the market is reacting because we don't know what kind of symptoms the president has, how sick he could get. what are the two to three things you want to know. is it whether he changes the in the polls or if he will be incapacitated? elisabeth: there are so many implications. if he really has covid-19 and gets really ill, what happens? will the election play as scheduled or otherwise what will happen to the election? in particular for the rest of the world, as your reporter highlighted already what is happening on the global markets? what happens if this takes a more serious turn, if the president is really ill and cannot execute his functions as president even during the election campaign? -- ifnot just a matter of america and the rest of the it servessaying that him right because he did not take it seriously, that is something that we should not do because we will all be affected by this if he does take ill. francine: are we going to see
dani burger looking at the markets. -- francine: dani burger looking at the markets.sabeth braw, there are so many implications in the market is reacting because we don't know what kind of symptoms the president has, how sick he could get. what are the two to three things you want to know. is it whether he changes the in the polls or if he will be incapacitated? elisabeth: there are so many implications. if he really has covid-19 and gets really ill, what happens? will the election play as...
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this woman is the executive of the burger chain, who promoted the robot project.felt it was important to keep a human touch in customer interactions. >> translator: if we can provide good customer service while social distancing, it will open up many newew p possibilities ie service e sector. >> reporter: here's the start-up in tokyo that developed the robot. customer feedback has given them a chance to plan for further improvements. at their recent meeting, they decided to add a sensor to quickly alert the robot to a customomer's arrival in respons to the restaurant's request for prompt service. the pandemic has not just put limits on our social lives. instead, it's creating opportunities to innovate that keep us connected. >> the developer of the avatar robot tells us the idea came to him during a phase he went through as a boy, when he refused to go to school. he dreamed off r robots going t places for people who couldn't move around. hehe was alsoo inspired by the story of a friend who was bedridden by a traffic accident at the age of 4. learning about what hi
this woman is the executive of the burger chain, who promoted the robot project.felt it was important to keep a human touch in customer interactions. >> translator: if we can provide good customer service while social distancing, it will open up many newew p possibilities ie service e sector. >> reporter: here's the start-up in tokyo that developed the robot. customer feedback has given them a chance to plan for further improvements. at their recent meeting, they decided to add a...
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joining us to discuss this is dani burger. to what -- you could point to some of what alex was talking about including apple launching a new iphone and amazon. you never want to just look at the surface story. , there the surface continues to be a a lot of option action. there were concerns about softbank being the so-called nasdaq whale and purchasing options. softbank says it is not a whale and not even a dolphin. we do have signs that the bullish options are what help lead the index higher. is what the underlying index and the nasdaq vix rose on yesterday. they usually move independent of one another. andy brenner says this was likely call action by leading higher so it was bullish action shown by both of these rallying higher. there is an elevated call volume for these tech shares. you can see the single name stocks by far have outstripped the action volume on the index itself. it continues to pick up over the last few months. according to jp morgan, now in terms of the entirety of the options market, 38% is from single na
joining us to discuss this is dani burger. to what -- you could point to some of what alex was talking about including apple launching a new iphone and amazon. you never want to just look at the surface story. , there the surface continues to be a a lot of option action. there were concerns about softbank being the so-called nasdaq whale and purchasing options. softbank says it is not a whale and not even a dolphin. we do have signs that the bullish options are what help lead the index higher....
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and what of come ex-pats to mind burger after mom deliberation the vase budden regional court approved an indictment against him for tax lawyer still claims he did nothing illegal. in a liberal constitutional state everything is allowed unless it's forbidden. whether comebacks was legal is now a matter for the courts the other remaining question is who will repay the billions lost. money will always flow into the hands of the greedy the comics case is the perfect example and no country's justice system has so far been able to completely stop such wheeling and dealing. one continent. 700000000 people. with their own personal stories. explore every day life. what europeans fear and what they hope for. some cause on the early. 90 minutes on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll. consider 3 of the tactics that we've covered and weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the. on a virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast. your podcast you can also find us at. science. it was the 1st international tribunal
and what of come ex-pats to mind burger after mom deliberation the vase budden regional court approved an indictment against him for tax lawyer still claims he did nothing illegal. in a liberal constitutional state everything is allowed unless it's forbidden. whether comebacks was legal is now a matter for the courts the other remaining question is who will repay the billions lost. money will always flow into the hands of the greedy the comics case is the perfect example and no country's...
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for that, we bring in dani burger.i: this was supposed to be the debate where we did get some decisive movement. because there was less interruption, we could get more policy stance, but really for the markets, the big take away was that the narrative has not changed. that is this narrative of this development in the markets up perhaps more stimulus regardless of who is president and the widening gap when it comes to the polls. as one trader put it to me, all all all of -- all, love -- kamala needed to do was not screw it. the debate happens around here, we still get that holding onto higher yields in the long term and the dollar falling, so that is a clear sort of reflationary trade, but it was not all the same. i was able to find one instance where some policy discussion certainly moved markets in a decisive way. it came from comments from kamala harris over foreign. >> the president's trade war with china -- he lost that trade war. we lost it. what ended up happening is because of the so-called trade war with china,
for that, we bring in dani burger.i: this was supposed to be the debate where we did get some decisive movement. because there was less interruption, we could get more policy stance, but really for the markets, the big take away was that the narrative has not changed. that is this narrative of this development in the markets up perhaps more stimulus regardless of who is president and the widening gap when it comes to the polls. as one trader put it to me, all all all of -- all, love -- kamala...
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glad to get it from me >> reporter: she's never raised her prices, a big juicy burger is still $1.35.> my mom short of a dime, my mom short of a quarter. i still let them have it those are my babies. >> reporter: in tough times people know mama is there seven days a week at 3:00 a.m. before sunrise. in the twilight of her career she'll continue to pray for her neighborhood and her babies kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> terrific story that's nightly news. thanks for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. ♪ all i want to get is ♪ a little bit closer ♪ all i wanna know is, ♪ can you come a little closer? ♪ ♪ here comes the breath before we get a little bit closer ♪ ♪ here comes the rush before we touch, come a little closer ♪ ♪ the doors are open, the wind is really blowing ♪ ♪ the night sky is changing overhead ♪ ♪ it's not just all physical ♪ i'm the type who won't get, oh so critical ♪ ♪ so let's make things physical ♪ ♪ i won't treat you like you're oh, so typical ♪ ♪ i won't treat you like you're oh so typical ♪ ♪ i want you close, i w
glad to get it from me >> reporter: she's never raised her prices, a big juicy burger is still $1.35.> my mom short of a dime, my mom short of a quarter. i still let them have it those are my babies. >> reporter: in tough times people know mama is there seven days a week at 3:00 a.m. before sunrise. in the twilight of her career she'll continue to pray for her neighborhood and her babies kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> terrific story that's nightly news. thanks for...
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. >> glad to get it from me. >> reporter: she's never raised her prices, a big juicy burger is still1.35. >> my mom short of a dime, my mom short of a quarter. i still let them have it those are my babies. >> reporter: in tough times mama is there seven days a week at 3:00 a.m. before sunrise. in the twilight of her career she'll continue to pray for her neighborhood and her babies kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> terrific story that's nightly news. thanks for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each >>> right now, at 6:00, when the sun goes down, he comes out. >> this is an extremely ignorant type of vandalism. >> plus, new evacuation orders and dangerous fire weather returns to wine country. >> we are under red flag conditions right now, so our focus is contending with the changing conditions on the line. >> we will show you the area that the firefighters are concerned about tonight. >> and it's deja vu, the return of the smokey skies. we have the aqi forecast as we head in to friday. the news at 6:00, starts right now. good evening and thank y
. >> glad to get it from me. >> reporter: she's never raised her prices, a big juicy burger is still1.35. >> my mom short of a dime, my mom short of a quarter. i still let them have it those are my babies. >> reporter: in tough times mama is there seven days a week at 3:00 a.m. before sunrise. in the twilight of her career she'll continue to pray for her neighborhood and her babies kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> terrific story that's nightly news. thanks...
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why they say labels like veggie burger our damaging to the sale of animal products and an adrenaline rushing sport has gained popularity during the pandemic why more and >>and with the covid-19 pandemic heading into its 8th month in the united states quarantine and the lack of travel are resulting in people venturing out of their comfort zones and try new things because what else could go wrong in 2020 so while some businesses are reporting a decrease in business one is seeing a lot more customers more than ever. >>frances lin tells us about how more people are trying to. trying to sky dive amid the pandemic. >>this pandemic is definitely brought people out for some exciting things especially since everybody's been cooked up for so long it was nice to get out and be able to do something in the south there's not a lot of things that our fun that can you can do just out dozens of first time skydivers get ready to go up to the sky we've had a quite a surge in business operation like we've been doing more jumps in the last few months and we then than ever we have had record weekends as f
why they say labels like veggie burger our damaging to the sale of animal products and an adrenaline rushing sport has gained popularity during the pandemic why more and >>and with the covid-19 pandemic heading into its 8th month in the united states quarantine and the lack of travel are resulting in people venturing out of their comfort zones and try new things because what else could go wrong in 2020 so while some businesses are reporting a decrease in business one is seeing a lot more...
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jonathan: what is a gains burger? tom: it was like tang and sanka. jonathan: i know what tang is. you've told me what sanka is before. tom: you know, january jones is in the kitchen, serving the dog gains burgers. jonathan: very cool. [laughter] tom: jon, i am not concentrating today. i'm looking at all of the other networks playing highlights of mookie betts, and just not concentrating. jonathan: do you want to explain who mookie betts is? tom: he's the babe ruth of the modern era. the red sox traded him for sixpacks of cracker jacks, and he's killing it for the dodgers, including that steel of third base last night. jonathan: that's the dig for tom today. just keep saying mookie betts. you want to wind him up, send a tweet. he's available on social media. lisa: and for parties. jonathan: he's great at a party as well, lisa, when things reopen. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. ande speaker nancy pelosi treasury secretary steven mnuchin are moving closer to a deal on a new stimulus package. --zie hopes ash policy hope pelosi hopes she can ge
jonathan: what is a gains burger? tom: it was like tang and sanka. jonathan: i know what tang is. you've told me what sanka is before. tom: you know, january jones is in the kitchen, serving the dog gains burgers. jonathan: very cool. [laughter] tom: jon, i am not concentrating today. i'm looking at all of the other networks playing highlights of mookie betts, and just not concentrating. jonathan: do you want to explain who mookie betts is? tom: he's the babe ruth of the modern era. the red sox...
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claxton dani burger, thank you. we are going to dig deeper into the market impact. juliette saly joins us from singapore. brent trading under $40 per barrel. both contracts down 2%. 1900 it is back above announced. the market looking for havens. >> you can see that with elected in the yen as well. a big tick up in the japanese .en not only the aussie against the yen. i wrote a morning note about what is happening in asian trade. we have a number of asian markets out of action. japan turning negative after resuming trade. it was pretty subdued earlier. now we have volumes, about 40% more than the average 30 day moving average. the topics down 1.2%. accelerating those losses. 25 minutes ago. also looking at the latter part of the session in australia. mentioning what is happening in oil. accelerated,as down 1.4 percent. futures taking lower. safe havens going higher. this is quite an interesting move. so many out of action today. in terms normal friday of asia trading. thank you so much for that. joining us now is david page. morning, we see immediate market reaction.
claxton dani burger, thank you. we are going to dig deeper into the market impact. juliette saly joins us from singapore. brent trading under $40 per barrel. both contracts down 2%. 1900 it is back above announced. the market looking for havens. >> you can see that with elected in the yen as well. a big tick up in the japanese .en not only the aussie against the yen. i wrote a morning note about what is happening in asian trade. we have a number of asian markets out of action. japan...
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in part by burger king. get three items for one great price at burger king. and pacific life. more than 150 years strong. trust in your tomorrow. >> sean: so many great closer looks through the progressive pylon cam tonight. another exciting game on this saturday night here in the capital of florida. florida state a double digit understood dog at home for just the first time in the last 40 years. they led by 24. they lead by ten now with 12:20 to go, and facing third down and seven from their own 45. travis stays on his feet. got away from the blitzing chazz surratt. has the first down! >> todd b.: well, surratt came free. i mean, he was an unblocked blitzer. watch him right here. he's going to get to the outside. he doesn't miss too many shots like this, but jordan travis is not your normal quarterback. he's got great feet and vision. he eludes the rush and picks up the first down. >> todd m.: and he is tough as nails. >> todd b.: 83 yards rushing now. he had 96 last week against notre dame, which was the most in a long time for a florida state quarterback. since e.j. emanuel
in part by burger king. get three items for one great price at burger king. and pacific life. more than 150 years strong. trust in your tomorrow. >> sean: so many great closer looks through the progressive pylon cam tonight. another exciting game on this saturday night here in the capital of florida. florida state a double digit understood dog at home for just the first time in the last 40 years. they led by 24. they lead by ten now with 12:20 to go, and facing third down and seven from...
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dani burger joins us to talk about this.kind of clarity do we have so far on the damage to bank balance sheets? >> unfortunately, we don't have a lot of insight. a lot of it is just trajectory at this point, but the heart of the issue is that there is so much uncertainty. analysts think they could deal ofh about 300 billion euros more underperforming bad debt, but according to the ecb, we could see an additional $1 trillion added to bank balance sheets in terms of nonperforming loans, and that pile of debt is note high because they have completely gotten rid of nonperforming loans. one analyst bloomberg spoke to said it might be a decade before these things are able to clear -- before these banks are able to clear this debt off their balance sheet. the issue is the explosion in what banks owned making it difficult to grease the wheels of the economic picture. that could perhaps cause another credit crunch, and banks themselves have spoken out about this. bmp has warned about their exposure to aviation and tourism and commerc
dani burger joins us to talk about this.kind of clarity do we have so far on the damage to bank balance sheets? >> unfortunately, we don't have a lot of insight. a lot of it is just trajectory at this point, but the heart of the issue is that there is so much uncertainty. analysts think they could deal ofh about 300 billion euros more underperforming bad debt, but according to the ecb, we could see an additional $1 trillion added to bank balance sheets in terms of nonperforming loans, and...
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joining us to discuss is dani burger.ic where the proposals from this house subcommittee? dani: matt, i don't think it is unfair to say that this was the most dramatic perhaps an decade. the findings says that these tech companies are the gatekeepers of the digital economy and they are using their control to decide the winners and losers, which means less competition and less choice for consumers. they are saying these companies are once scrappy, but they have become monopolies we saw in the era of oil barons and railroad tycoons. suggest making mergers and acquisitions default anticompetitive unless they can prove it does serve the public interest, making it so they cannot compete with companies that were like another platforms , and making it easier for consumers to move data from platform to platform. nasdaq futures pointing higher for much of the morning. as jeffrey haley, a market strategist, told me this morning, he thinks there is so much concentration on the white house and people simply don't believe that these r
joining us to discuss is dani burger.ic where the proposals from this house subcommittee? dani: matt, i don't think it is unfair to say that this was the most dramatic perhaps an decade. the findings says that these tech companies are the gatekeepers of the digital economy and they are using their control to decide the winners and losers, which means less competition and less choice for consumers. they are saying these companies are once scrappy, but they have become monopolies we saw in the...
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not sure people say that anymore about it that's like qualifies as a nothing burger i think stacy well once again kaiser report was right we were right 4 years ago on this whole tax story regarding trump's tax returns but i want to say you know this fits in this with the theme that we've been covering here and on orange tell pod cast every sunday which is that the the real world out in the real world outside of the beltway outside of california silicon valley washington d.c. new york manhattan like outside of those locations the world is actually pretty fine and people are not hysterical and it is not as hysterical as what you might see on the cable news where it is all entertainment this is glenn.
not sure people say that anymore about it that's like qualifies as a nothing burger i think stacy well once again kaiser report was right we were right 4 years ago on this whole tax story regarding trump's tax returns but i want to say you know this fits in this with the theme that we've been covering here and on orange tell pod cast every sunday which is that the the real world out in the real world outside of the beltway outside of california silicon valley washington d.c. new york manhattan...
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banks but the former sara xen employee says otherwise he claims he tried to raise the alarm about burger numerous times. at one point i was told very clearly that my reservations were misplaced that dr baer go was an expert in german tax law my boss told me several times that baerga had excellent networks in germany right up to the highest levels of government in berlin i was told he knew what he was doing and that we should just trust him. and it wasn't just happening in switzerland some large german financial institutions were also caught up in the scandal none of them more willing to answer our questions about comics on camera but we did get some written responses. the frankfurt public prosecutor's office is investigating in connection with shared transactions of comet's bank and the former dress that our bank performed over the dividend record date so-called come x. transactions coming out sponsors cooperating fully with the authorities. has cooperated and continues to cooperate with public prosecutors investigating criminal offenses regarding possible tax evasion in connection with
banks but the former sara xen employee says otherwise he claims he tried to raise the alarm about burger numerous times. at one point i was told very clearly that my reservations were misplaced that dr baer go was an expert in german tax law my boss told me several times that baerga had excellent networks in germany right up to the highest levels of government in berlin i was told he knew what he was doing and that we should just trust him. and it wasn't just happening in switzerland some large...
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not sure people say that anymore but it left like qualifies as a nothing burger i think stacy well once again kaiser report was right we were right 4 years ago on this whole tax story regarding trump's tax returns but i want to say you know this fits in this with the theme that we've been covering here and on orangeville pod cast every sunday which is that the the real world out in the real world outside of the beltway outside of california silicon valley washington d.c. new york manhattan but outside of those locations the world is actually pretty fine and people are not hysterical and it is not as hysterical as what you might see on the cable news where it is all entertainment this is gladiator style delivery of the news and it's hyperventilating and screeching it's not really like that if you look down deeper that there is a calm ockham's razor sort of natural explanation for most stories so back in 2016 everybody was like why is trump trying to hide his tax returns well this is what the mainstream media the cable news who since this point of 2016 have been empowered to determine for
not sure people say that anymore but it left like qualifies as a nothing burger i think stacy well once again kaiser report was right we were right 4 years ago on this whole tax story regarding trump's tax returns but i want to say you know this fits in this with the theme that we've been covering here and on orangeville pod cast every sunday which is that the the real world out in the real world outside of the beltway outside of california silicon valley washington d.c. new york manhattan but...
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anna: thanks very much, dani burger with the latest. return to the earnings story, specifically the hotel sector. accor says revenue plunged, but claims the worst of the coronavirus crisis is behind the business. french hospitality group's revenue fell by 63% during the period. during the second quarter hit by lockdowns, travel restrictions, accor reported an 88% fall. we're joined to assess this by the cfo and deputy ceo. good to speak to you. it seems that traders are divided this morning, or analysts. analysts seem to be divided as to what to make of the latest trading data that you put out. how much do you think you've turned a corner at accor? how much is the worst really behind you? guest: you know, if you don't -- q2, the second quarter, which was done to -9%. i was giving 10% of my revenue, just as i did the year before. [indiscernible] -65% is nothing you want to be proud of. but the steep improvement from where we were. i look at it as the following. what we have been suffering from is obviously the closing of the countries an
anna: thanks very much, dani burger with the latest. return to the earnings story, specifically the hotel sector. accor says revenue plunged, but claims the worst of the coronavirus crisis is behind the business. french hospitality group's revenue fell by 63% during the period. during the second quarter hit by lockdowns, travel restrictions, accor reported an 88% fall. we're joined to assess this by the cfo and deputy ceo. good to speak to you. it seems that traders are divided this morning, or...
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anna: dani burger with a look ahead on the banking sector. the u.k.water lawbreaking brexit deal to try to revive failing talks with the eu. otherwise, boris johnson has said his focus is on leaving without a trade deal. what would that mean for britain's trade and ports? good to speak to you, mike sellers. i've been looking at some of your background. opened in 1976. isleave without a deal, what your assessment on what that would do to your business? mike: you are right. 1976ort was established in with two ferry operators. one of which is brittany ferries. they are looking to get fresh produce across to the u.k. and they joined and started looking at that at the time that the u.k. joined the ec. been focused on eu trade. we have been preparing for whatever the outcome will be and we have been looking at a reasonable worst-case scenario of a no deal. that has been our focus and has been for the last several years. matt: brexit is a huge issue for you. that was expected at least after the vote. you had years to prepare for it. how has the coronavirus p
anna: dani burger with a look ahead on the banking sector. the u.k.water lawbreaking brexit deal to try to revive failing talks with the eu. otherwise, boris johnson has said his focus is on leaving without a trade deal. what would that mean for britain's trade and ports? good to speak to you, mike sellers. i've been looking at some of your background. opened in 1976. isleave without a deal, what your assessment on what that would do to your business? mike: you are right. 1976ort was...
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another appointment nixon made -- nixon was moderately happy with burger, but another appointment nixonould be disappointed in, harry blackmun, who authored roe v. wade among other opinions and votes on the left he would take. blackmun had been buddies with theer, they were known as minnesota twins, but at the end of their lives, blackmun did not go to the funeral of burger's wife. susan: you referenced roe v. wade, 7-2 decision in 1983, and it is obvious to anyone listening to this that it becomes the central theme of every supreme court nomination. what is it about that particular decision that has made it continue to be argued so vociferously in the united states? ilya: i agree with justice ginsburg actually and her criticism of roe v. wade, that it was premature and cut off a political debate going in a certain direction in the country , as well as doing it the wrong way, talking about an amorphous privacy right somewhere and during a previous precedent among various amendments, rather than what justice ginsburg would have it, and equal protection, women's equality justification. it
another appointment nixon made -- nixon was moderately happy with burger, but another appointment nixonould be disappointed in, harry blackmun, who authored roe v. wade among other opinions and votes on the left he would take. blackmun had been buddies with theer, they were known as minnesota twins, but at the end of their lives, blackmun did not go to the funeral of burger's wife. susan: you referenced roe v. wade, 7-2 decision in 1983, and it is obvious to anyone listening to this that it...
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of being able to move basically everywhere so if you think about it this is all a big fat nothing burger for the crypt industry in terms of innovation pay pal is great absolutely amazing for math adoption up with the actual industry is a nothing burger just thousands and thousands of entries in a central pay pal database which has nothing to do with actual bitcoin but you get convenience of being able to spend their pay pal but at the cost of mobility and probably higher fees as well right now and some control here then it isn't only here in the us where bequeath to sing this major rally in fact numbers of other nations to quit is also soaring right. yeah actually it is in fact pretty interesting here as of this week with bitcoin going up above $13000.00 again we what we see is that there are at least 7 other countries where right now big going is worth more than the currencies in those countries and so that includes brazil it includes turkey argentina sudan and gola venezuela zambia what's interesting about that and i think this is an important point about bitcoin is that right now what
of being able to move basically everywhere so if you think about it this is all a big fat nothing burger for the crypt industry in terms of innovation pay pal is great absolutely amazing for math adoption up with the actual industry is a nothing burger just thousands and thousands of entries in a central pay pal database which has nothing to do with actual bitcoin but you get convenience of being able to spend their pay pal but at the cost of mobility and probably higher fees as well right now...
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here's dani burger.are seeing santander with a stronger than expected net income, rebounding from the first loss in company history. net income coming in at 1,750,000,000 euros, the estimate had been for just one billion euros. helping the picture was stronger operations in brazil along with cost cuts and lower loan-loss provisions. all of that gives a picture where we have a stronger capital strength measurement. improving.also that is the key for earnings because the bank has been outspoken in its desire to return to dividends. so outspoken, it has already announced its plans for further dividends. in 15 minutes where shareholders will vote on their dividend plans. they can't issue those unless the ecb lifts their de facto ban, but showing they have a strong balance sheet, the shareholder vote, all that could be raised to help the ecb push them along into lifting the de facto dividend ban. jonathan: we are joined by the cfo of santander, jose garcia cantera. fantastic to catch up with you. positionanco
here's dani burger.are seeing santander with a stronger than expected net income, rebounding from the first loss in company history. net income coming in at 1,750,000,000 euros, the estimate had been for just one billion euros. helping the picture was stronger operations in brazil along with cost cuts and lower loan-loss provisions. all of that gives a picture where we have a stronger capital strength measurement. improving.also that is the key for earnings because the bank has been outspoken...