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carol: i'm keller massar. #carol massar.r: the truckers working alongside coders to try to replace truckers jobs. carol: and the undiscovered frank lloyd wright. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." oliver: we're back with "bloomberg businessweek." megan murphy, to talk about more must reads in the magazine with a focus on jobs. a very company specific adjustment going to have to be made here. tell us how you responded to the news about amazon and whole foods and what it means for this other retailer? megan: when news events happen, we have to think about what's added value and obviously this mammoth, disruptive purchase by whole foods by amazon for $14 billion is going to have knockout effect. you saw it immediately in the prices for the retailers. we want to focus on target and how their foray into the grocery market has been a challenging. it had symmetric about its branded, it was on trend in attracted youth and it was a cultivated upmarket brand at a down market price. now with amazon taking on whole foods, it's
carol: i'm keller massar. #carol massar.r: the truckers working alongside coders to try to replace truckers jobs. carol: and the undiscovered frank lloyd wright. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." oliver: we're back with "bloomberg businessweek." megan murphy, to talk about more must reads in the magazine with a focus on jobs. a very company specific adjustment going to have to be made here. tell us how you responded to the news about amazon and whole foods and what...
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carol: i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm. and 1130 new york, 91 fm washington d.c. oliver: in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: opening the magazine this week, peter coy argues it's too soon to worry about a robot taking your job. peter: right now, automation is on everybody's mind. we see all the time with driverless cars and voice recognition, not just recognizing your voice but understanding what you are trying to say. your words can be translated into any language in the world. and people think, what is the role for people at that stage? are all the jobs going away? there are those who talk about how there is going to be a useless class. carol: depressing. peter: especially if we are in the useless class. oliver: maybe we already are and we don't know it. how do we separate the dialogue and speculation and drama from the numbers and the data? peter: that's the thing. the world in which people are useless appendages right now is science fiction. if you look a
carol: i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm. and 1130 new york, 91 fm washington d.c. oliver: in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: opening the magazine this week, peter coy argues it's too soon to worry about a robot taking your job. peter: right now, automation is on everybody's mind. we see all the time with driverless cars and voice recognition, not just recognizing your voice but understanding what you are trying to say. your words can be...
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carol: and i am carol massar.ies and industries section, israeli tv networks have been successfully exporting concepts for shows. oliver: and now they want to start selling their productions across the globe. this is a very cool story about entertainment, and the influences that have changed israeli television. tell us about what is happening there right now. reporter: it is interesting, because israeli tv was like a lot of stuff in israel, not especially great for much of its history. it was kind of slapsticky and not very serious. and in the last 10 or 20 years, there has been a lot of changes in israel. has been an, they are increase in the digital parts of the economy, and it has spread to tv. what we are seeing here is, production houses doing very sophisticated shows, and they are being exported. originally, they were exported as ideas, so "homeland" is a classic example. it was done for israeli tv, and then they made a version in this country, which has been a huge success. carol: a favorite show of mine. e
carol: and i am carol massar.ies and industries section, israeli tv networks have been successfully exporting concepts for shows. oliver: and now they want to start selling their productions across the globe. this is a very cool story about entertainment, and the influences that have changed israeli television. tell us about what is happening there right now. reporter: it is interesting, because israeli tv was like a lot of stuff in israel, not especially great for much of its history. it was...
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carol: i'm carol massar.an also listen to us on the .adio on dab and newon x three and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. peter coy argues it's too soon to worry about a robot taking your job. >> automation is on everybody's mind, we see all the time with driverless cars and voice recognition, not just recognizing your voice and understanding what you are trying to say. your words can be translated into any language in the world. and people think what is the role for people in that stage? r.o.e. jobs going away bashar all the jobs going away? who talk about how there's going to be useless class. carol: the present. >> especially if we are in the useless class. oliver: maybe we already are and we don't know it. had we separate the dialogue and speculation on drama from the numbers on the data? >> that's the thing. areworld in which people useless appendages right now is science fiction. --you look at the numbers japan has unemployment rate under 3%. tiesone of the most robust -- robotized society in the wor
carol: i'm carol massar.an also listen to us on the .adio on dab and newon x three and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. peter coy argues it's too soon to worry about a robot taking your job. >> automation is on everybody's mind, we see all the time with driverless cars and voice recognition, not just recognizing your voice and understanding what you are trying to say. your words can be translated into any language in the world. and people think what is the role for people in that...
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carol's coming soon, i'll get some bags. anything you want to go to mark, i'll bring up a suitcase for it. mm-mm. no, no, no, no. the gray. - you sure? - mm... [grunts] definitely the gray. righty-ho. boss knows best. [denis humming] ah! damn! - damn it. - blot it. - blot it. - pardon? you're supposed to be looking after her. [denis] now look what you've done. are they to keep the loonies out or you in? hm... i'll be off then. wear your scarf. there's a chill out there. [susie] good morning, lady thatcher. are you all right? - how are you feeling? - i'm fine, thank you, susie. i've just been reading about the bombings. - of course. frightful. - [cell phone ring tone plays] - [switches off phone] - sorry. these are the books for you to sign. i brought as many as i could find. shall we go through your appointments? we said we'd go through them today. yes, of course, dear. today. [susie] the invitation has come from lord armstrong for lunch on the first friday of next month. i said no, because you have a concert that afternoon,
carol's coming soon, i'll get some bags. anything you want to go to mark, i'll bring up a suitcase for it. mm-mm. no, no, no, no. the gray. - you sure? - mm... [grunts] definitely the gray. righty-ho. boss knows best. [denis humming] ah! damn! - damn it. - blot it. - blot it. - pardon? you're supposed to be looking after her. [denis] now look what you've done. are they to keep the loonies out or you in? hm... i'll be off then. wear your scarf. there's a chill out there. [susie] good morning,...
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policy abroad. >> let me ask you, carol and viv.of big picture, let me drill down on a couple of policies and talk about what hans is talking about, committing troops to afghanistan. he said he would tell congress something in mid july about how to wind down what has now become america's longest war, committing more troops with nato. helping him, hurting him? what's your sense of that? >> we want nato to commit more troops to complement what the united states does. the process of this is secretary mattis is going to try to get what he can from allies, from nato. then we'll come up with the number he wants to have the president approve to increase u.s. presence there. and then it will go to congress. but this is -- afghanistan has been -- we've seen president obama grapple with this, troop increases and how much of a presence to have there. >> right. >> it's been an assembly of an unsolvable problem that the last three presidents have had to deal with. it will be interesting to see how they try to -- what level of engagement they win
policy abroad. >> let me ask you, carol and viv.of big picture, let me drill down on a couple of policies and talk about what hans is talking about, committing troops to afghanistan. he said he would tell congress something in mid july about how to wind down what has now become america's longest war, committing more troops with nato. helping him, hurting him? what's your sense of that? >> we want nato to commit more troops to complement what the united states does. the process of...
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i heard you mention carol earlier. 0ur carol?overnment and the european union ever since the referendum — what will happen to eu nationals living the uk after brexit? today the government will published its plans so what can we expect and what do people make of it? 0ur correspondentjohn maguire is in north london this morning finding out. we send john out and all he makes sure he does is get his croissant and cup of coffee and a cake, already! nicejob if you kent get it, john. lubricate. -- if you can get it. —— blueberry cake. we are in north london and will speak to some eu national ‘s. a big day in the brexit negotiations. was this one of theissues brexit negotiations. was this one of the issues people were thinking about when they went into the polling booth just over one year ago? there are 3.2 million eu citizens currently living in the uk. what theresa may have said so far is that those that have been here for more than five years should be entitled to stay and they will receive access to health, education and welfare bene
i heard you mention carol earlier. 0ur carol?overnment and the european union ever since the referendum — what will happen to eu nationals living the uk after brexit? today the government will published its plans so what can we expect and what do people make of it? 0ur correspondentjohn maguire is in north london this morning finding out. we send john out and all he makes sure he does is get his croissant and cup of coffee and a cake, already! nicejob if you kent get it, john. lubricate. --...
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thank you, carols.fter some coffee. this is made a farce be with you. that is on the front page of the daily mirror with theresa may mocked up as princess leia. the daily express is talking about summer on daily express is talking about summer on the way. the daily mail is doing an investigation into what they call a terrorist fighting deportation and has won £250,000 in legal aid. the quote from theresa may yesterday, "i got us into this mess, i will get us out. austerity is over, may tells the tories. apologetic pm and the quote that move was talking about. —— that louise. conservative and labour mps have been holding secret talks on soft brexit. it may take a while for that goat parchment, for the ink on it to drive but there was confusion around that. we will be talking to mr michael gove. mr goat? no, gove! over to the usenet news. stop making me laugh. —— business news. a story about which airports have come out worse. three british airports have been rated a month the ten worst in the world. not
thank you, carols.fter some coffee. this is made a farce be with you. that is on the front page of the daily mirror with theresa may mocked up as princess leia. the daily express is talking about summer on daily express is talking about summer on the way. the daily mail is doing an investigation into what they call a terrorist fighting deportation and has won £250,000 in legal aid. the quote from theresa may yesterday, "i got us into this mess, i will get us out. austerity is over, may...
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carol: hello. i am carol reardon. i'm a scholar and resident of the civil war era center. with me as colonel tom foss ller. tom and i have led many programs around battlefields at gettysburg. we would like to introduce you to some of our favorite monuments. monument,particular we are about a mile west of gettysburg. out here is where the battle this statue we1. are standing in front of is john buford. at the time the battle begins, he is the senior union officer on the field. he's got about 2600 cavalry men with him. they have moved up out of maryland into pennsylvania looking for confederates. they find them here. he is going to engage in confederate is here. the advanceld back of the confederate army. they will protect the high ground. some of general buford's admirers have gotten together and decided they would form the monument association. it is 1895 before they raise enough money to put the monument up. it symbolizes the union commander looking out to the west. they are out there. buford in choosing to start the battle here to protect high ground, he becomes a real h
carol: hello. i am carol reardon. i'm a scholar and resident of the civil war era center. with me as colonel tom foss ller. tom and i have led many programs around battlefields at gettysburg. we would like to introduce you to some of our favorite monuments. monument,particular we are about a mile west of gettysburg. out here is where the battle this statue we1. are standing in front of is john buford. at the time the battle begins, he is the senior union officer on the field. he's got about...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick.k, some twitter advice for president trump. oliver: a look inside a brazilian construction giant, more specifically, the department of bribery. carol: and why buzzfeed claims to be king of online video. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're here with the editor in chief of "bloomberg businessweek," megan murray. you spoke with tom barrick. megan: tom barrick is a legendary financier,ea
. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick.k, some twitter advice for president trump. oliver: a look inside a brazilian construction giant, more specifically, the department of bribery. carol: and why buzzfeed claims to be king of online video. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're here with the editor in chief of "bloomberg businessweek," megan murray. you spoke with tom barrick. megan: tom...
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we have said carol out and about. good morning, carol! gorgeous! good morning, carol! gorgeous!ntle breeze. it is currently 18 celsius in brighton. the temperature is set to rocket today. we could hit 34 celsius somewhere around london. if we do it will be the warmestjune day since 1976. it will also be the fifth consecutive day we've had temperatures somewhere in the uk being over 30. after today things are going to turn a little bit fresher and we will have a thundery breakdowns, which isn't unusual in the uk at all. the forecast for todayis the uk at all. the forecast for today is one of heat and also thunderstorms. some of them will be hit and thunderstorms. some of them will be hitand miss, but thunderstorms. some of them will be hit and miss, but if you catch one you could see an inch of rain in a very short amount of time, coupled with gusty winds and some large hail. this morning we've got thunderstorms in the northern half of the country. for most of the rest of the country. for most of the rest of us it is dry. some low cloud over the hills in the south that will clear
we have said carol out and about. good morning, carol! gorgeous! good morning, carol! gorgeous!ntle breeze. it is currently 18 celsius in brighton. the temperature is set to rocket today. we could hit 34 celsius somewhere around london. if we do it will be the warmestjune day since 1976. it will also be the fifth consecutive day we've had temperatures somewhere in the uk being over 30. after today things are going to turn a little bit fresher and we will have a thundery breakdowns, which isn't...
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steve and carol, thank you. amazing. david: catch steve forbes and me, "forbes on fox," saturday, 11:00 a.m. eastern on fox news channel. sunday, seven a.m. eastern right here on fbn. melissa: we never miss it. we watch you guys every weekend. >>> era of patience is over. president trump's harsh words for a brutal regime. commander-in-chief and one of our closest allies in asia, responding to the growing threat from north korea. david: sending in the feds. it is about time. the president taking action in chicago. a new plan to curb the city's violent crime wave. melissa: plus an illegal immigrant is about to receive nearly $200,000 pay out. why sanctuary city owes him the money. ♪ david: we have breaking news for you. gunman opening fire at a hospital in the bronx in new york city. the new york city police department just confirming the shooter is now dead. multiple people were shot. still a very active scene. we're continuing to follow the story. we'll bring you any details beyond those you just heard as soon as we get
steve and carol, thank you. amazing. david: catch steve forbes and me, "forbes on fox," saturday, 11:00 a.m. eastern on fox news channel. sunday, seven a.m. eastern right here on fbn. melissa: we never miss it. we watch you guys every weekend. >>> era of patience is over. president trump's harsh words for a brutal regime. commander-in-chief and one of our closest allies in asia, responding to the growing threat from north korea. david: sending in the feds. it is about time....
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david: steve forbes, carol roth are still with us. steve, it has to be said, this is a week after the scalise shooting and shooting of other republicans. everybody said they were going to dial back the rhetoric. what happened to liz warren? she clearly didn't get the memo. >> she did not, she hasn't had it ever. i thought i was listening to kathy griffin as a matter of fact using extremist rhetoric. she forgets one little fact among many, david, people on medicaid have no better medical outcomes than those who don't have insurance. this program is an expensive disaster. quality is going down. of the costs are going up. republicans have a decent plan out there to start to deal with this. to use that kind of rhetoric is just, has no basis in fact. pure demagoguery. david: carol, i remember how democrats screamed when republicans talked about the death panels, remember that? the death panels wasn't as far as blood in the streets. >> yeah i think the good news here is that elizabeth warren has no credibility among anyone. so her scream li
david: steve forbes, carol roth are still with us. steve, it has to be said, this is a week after the scalise shooting and shooting of other republicans. everybody said they were going to dial back the rhetoric. what happened to liz warren? she clearly didn't get the memo. >> she did not, she hasn't had it ever. i thought i was listening to kathy griffin as a matter of fact using extremist rhetoric. she forgets one little fact among many, david, people on medicaid have no better medical...
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steve forbes, carol roth. have a great weekend. don't forget catch steve forbes and me this weekend for for example and fox on 11:00 a.m. even saturday on fox news and sunday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on -- seven a.m. eastern sunday on fbn. melissa: steve scalise, the latest on his condition coming up. david: thousands more u.s. boots could be hitting the ground in afghanistan. could this turn the tide in the war against the taliban? melissa: senate republicans are scrambling to create their own health care bill and not everyone is on board. why both conservatives and democrats are taking issue. >> they are writing their bill in private. they're keeping the their bill secret from the public, trying to keep the american people in the dark about the consequences. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia hidden i
steve forbes, carol roth. have a great weekend. don't forget catch steve forbes and me this weekend for for example and fox on 11:00 a.m. even saturday on fox news and sunday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on -- seven a.m. eastern sunday on fbn. melissa: steve scalise, the latest on his condition coming up. david: thousands more u.s. boots could be hitting the ground in afghanistan. could this turn the tide in the war against the taliban? melissa: senate republicans are scrambling to create their own...
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carol.y. isn't it? ! look at this lovely pond, it's a beautiful natural park and you can see lots of lovely flowers, the trees are in blossom and you can probably hear the bird singing as well. the reason that we are here this morning is because the wildlife trust today launches its 30—day wild challenge. that is to encourage people that live in cities to get out and experience wildlife on their doorstep. you can find out more about that by going on to the wildlife trust website and it will tell you how to get involved. it will send you stickers and tell you what kind of activities you can get involved with as well. it's a beautiful start to the day here in london though. notjust in london but other areas too. it's also a mild start. temperatures are already in double figures. a bit of mist and fog around this morning but it will readily clear and won't last. for most, it's a dry start. you can see we have rain coming in initially across northern ireland where at times it will be heavy. it w
carol.y. isn't it? ! look at this lovely pond, it's a beautiful natural park and you can see lots of lovely flowers, the trees are in blossom and you can probably hear the bird singing as well. the reason that we are here this morning is because the wildlife trust today launches its 30—day wild challenge. that is to encourage people that live in cities to get out and experience wildlife on their doorstep. you can find out more about that by going on to the wildlife trust website and it will...
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carol is at the queen‘s championship. the weather forecast. carol is at the queen's championship.e is third on. it is the first time a number one world seed has played since 2010. this morning, if you are coming down to queen‘s, bring something cool with you. as you can see on the charts, the temperature will hit 32 possibly. tomorrow, we could have 34. then it cools off a little bit on thursday. a weather front goes through. a little bit more cloud. lovely and sunny with light wind. if you are going anywhere today, the advice is cover yourself up with the usual precautions, hats, sunscreen, fluids. it will be hot for many parts of the uk. for some, it will be cooler. yesterday i was telling you about hull and lincoln. not as warm as yesterday, but pleasant. 0n the charts, you can see them as cloud in the east of england generally. that is holding the temperatures down as well as the onshore breeze. for the rest of the uk, a lot of sunshine around. we have some fog patches. they will not last long in the sunshine. temperatures will continue to climb. 20 in london and cardiff. that
carol is at the queen‘s championship. the weather forecast. carol is at the queen's championship.e is third on. it is the first time a number one world seed has played since 2010. this morning, if you are coming down to queen‘s, bring something cool with you. as you can see on the charts, the temperature will hit 32 possibly. tomorrow, we could have 34. then it cools off a little bit on thursday. a weather front goes through. a little bit more cloud. lovely and sunny with light wind. if you...
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carol and sally are there.t, the lions team is named for the first test against new zealand. ireland's peter o'mahony skippers the side and there's some surprise inclusions amongst the backs. but it is one of the biggest days in the racing calendar, gold cup day. and it is ladies day. did you know you can arrive by helicopter? is that how you came this morning? carol, i think you know that we came ina van. carol, i think you know that we came in a van. yes. the weather forecast today's fresher than it has been for the last few days, and for many of us the last few days, and for many of us it will stay dry. there will be some showers, some of them thundery. we will be back with more later on. good morning. first, our main story. the chief executive of kensington and chelsea council has resigned after criticism of the authority's response to the grenfell tower fire. in a statement, nicholas holgate said the government had demanded his resignation. he's described the fire as "heartbreaking" but says he would have
carol and sally are there.t, the lions team is named for the first test against new zealand. ireland's peter o'mahony skippers the side and there's some surprise inclusions amongst the backs. but it is one of the biggest days in the racing calendar, gold cup day. and it is ladies day. did you know you can arrive by helicopter? is that how you came this morning? carol, i think you know that we came ina van. carol, i think you know that we came in a van. yes. the weather forecast today's fresher...
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. >> they are willing to be flexible, carol. what does that mean in concrete terms? >> it just means that the president wants a bill, basically. >> period? he wants to go on the road and say look what i did. >> he wants to achieve what he said he would do basically on guideday one. the only guideline he has given to anyone in the policy -- he's not steeped in the policy on this. he wants a bill with heart. no one exactly knows what that means. but broadly, he just wants the senate to pass something so that he can have a victory on this. you know, it's really up in the air whether that happens. >> this has been a major sticking point for the president since day one. he knows it. he's usually very bullish in trying to carry out his agenda, realistic or not, he thinks he's
. >> they are willing to be flexible, carol. what does that mean in concrete terms? >> it just means that the president wants a bill, basically. >> period? he wants to go on the road and say look what i did. >> he wants to achieve what he said he would do basically on guideday one. the only guideline he has given to anyone in the policy -- he's not steeped in the policy on this. he wants a bill with heart. no one exactly knows what that means. but broadly, he just wants...
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick.eek, some twitter advice for president trump. oliver: a look inside a brazilian construction giant, more specifically, the department of bribery. carol: and why buzzfeed claims to be king of online video. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're here with the editor in chief of "bloomberg businessweek," megan murray. you spoke with tom barrick. megan: tom barrick is a legendary financier, head of colony capital.
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick.eek, some twitter advice for president trump. oliver: a look inside a brazilian construction giant, more specifically, the department of bribery. carol: and why buzzfeed claims to be king of online video. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're here with the editor in chief of "bloomberg businessweek," megan murray. you spoke with tom...
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and carol? yes, and carol. great, see you later on this morning.ot has happened in the last 14 days, with scenes of anger and despair but also hope, resilience and a fearsome community spirit amongst those affected. holly hamilton looks at what we know so far. at its height, 40 fire engines and more than 200 firefighters battled the blaze. dozens were rescued but despite their efforts, 79 people are now known to have died. the fire started in a fridge freezer but what caused it to spread so quickly will be key to the investigation. the focus so far has been on the cladding. samples from 95 towers in 32 local authority areas in england have all failed by a safety tests. the government was criticised for its slow response to the tragedy, but has since announced a full public enquiry, £5 million fund for the victims and a promise to rehouse all those affected in the local area. the tragedy has evoked a huge outpouring of support. millions of pounds have been donated as well as clothing, food and other essentials. simonjones is in west london for us th
and carol? yes, and carol. great, see you later on this morning.ot has happened in the last 14 days, with scenes of anger and despair but also hope, resilience and a fearsome community spirit amongst those affected. holly hamilton looks at what we know so far. at its height, 40 fire engines and more than 200 firefighters battled the blaze. dozens were rescued but despite their efforts, 79 people are now known to have died. the fire started in a fridge freezer but what caused it to spread so...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: i'm oliver renick.urrent state of the workforce and what it might look like five to 10 years from now. oliver: how job advancement looks a lot different in asia. carol: the real reason the gender wage gap persists. oliver: all that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're here with the editor-in-chief of "bloomberg businessweek." i love this issue.
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carol lee is the white house correspondent for the "wall street journal", jamelle bouie is the cbs newsnd slate's chief political correspondent. ramesh ponnuru is a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and senior editor for the "national review" and we want to welcome adam entous to the broadcast, he covers national security and foreign policy for the "washington post". ramesh, i want to start a with you. we have seen two reactions to this terrorist attack in london. the first was from the secretary of defense, james mattis and he was asked about the reports and he said, quote, i like to learn about something before i talk. and then we have had the president wh who has tweeted que a number of times since the attack, maybe half a dozen types and talked about everything from promoting his travel ban, he criticized the mayor of london, and he also talked about also gun control. what do yowhat do you make of to different reactions? is that the yin and yang of the trump reaction? >> i think the secretary of defense has reeked in a fairly customary manner for a high government
carol lee is the white house correspondent for the "wall street journal", jamelle bouie is the cbs newsnd slate's chief political correspondent. ramesh ponnuru is a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and senior editor for the "national review" and we want to welcome adam entous to the broadcast, he covers national security and foreign policy for the "washington post". ramesh, i want to start a with you. we have seen two reactions to this terrorist...
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that is not really the issue. —— foreign criminals. carols.inals. it seems unlikely we could be sure of that at this point, and also, it seems kind of strange that the numbers given by the times, 6000 foreign criminals in britishjails have served tendencies and are waiting deportation. if they are awaiting deportation, surely we could already deport 6000 people. it is already possible to get rid of them. we may not have yet done it, but it is already an option. and yet the numbers from 2015 are 44, which isaa lot the numbers from 2015 are 44, which is a a lot fewer, and i am no expert mathematician, than 6000. this implies to me a failure of process rather than a failure of principle. it comes back to the immigration system. and the home office. who was running that for all those years(?) the scale of it is enormous, then. even though it is not the most pressing issue, as you said, rob. evenif pressing issue, as you said, rob. even if it is 13,000 foreign offenders, that is a lot fewer than 3.2 million eu citizens. what i see is the government
that is not really the issue. —— foreign criminals. carols.inals. it seems unlikely we could be sure of that at this point, and also, it seems kind of strange that the numbers given by the times, 6000 foreign criminals in britishjails have served tendencies and are waiting deportation. if they are awaiting deportation, surely we could already deport 6000 people. it is already possible to get rid of them. we may not have yet done it, but it is already an option. and yet the numbers from 2015...
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[applause] ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.ver renick. carol: this week, the current state of the workforce and what it might look like five to 10 years from now. oliver: how job advancement looks a lot different in asia. carol: the real reason the gender wage gap persists. oliver: all that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪
[applause] ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.ver renick. carol: this week, the current state of the workforce and what it might look like five to 10 years from now. oliver: how job advancement looks a lot different in asia. carol: the real reason the gender wage gap persists. oliver: all that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪
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carol is here as well. lovely to see you.chile? chile and wet! good morning to my guest, alison and say it, thank you the coming down. you disappointed about this weather? it is like scotland, it is a home away from home. steady on! it is not going to get that much better, sadly. home. steady on! it is not going to get that much better, sadlylj home. steady on! it is not going to get that much better, sadly. i am from london, so... well, that is put in much the forecast, because today the forecast is a wet and windy one. some of the rain will be heavy and persistent as it moves east north—east and it will be accompanied by some other gusty winds as well as gales in some coastal areas. we start the forecast at nine o'clock in scotland. quite a bit of rain around and the wind getting lighter by nine o'clock. temperatures between 11 degrees and 13 degrees. across northern england, a wet start to the day. the wind not as strong here, but as we go south, and get into the midlands and parts of the south—east, gusty winds. the heinz
carol is here as well. lovely to see you.chile? chile and wet! good morning to my guest, alison and say it, thank you the coming down. you disappointed about this weather? it is like scotland, it is a home away from home. steady on! it is not going to get that much better, sadly. home. steady on! it is not going to get that much better, sadlylj home. steady on! it is not going to get that much better, sadly. i am from london, so... well, that is put in much the forecast, because today the...
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and carol has the weather. a breezy day ahead. particularly windy across scotland and north—east england. we have showers, many will fade and many of us will have a dry day. i will have more details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. theresa may will today meet backbench conservative mps and set out her case for staying on in downing street. the prime minister will also chair a meeting of her newly reshuffled cabinet. michael gove — one of the driving forces behind brexit — has returned to the front bench. mrs may is also still trying to secure a deal with the democratic unionists to ensure they'll back her at westminster. our political correspondent tom bateman reports. back at the heart of government, michael gove's last regular appearances on this street were before to may became pm. she sat to old opponent after the bruising eu referendum campaign. he will now sit alongside borisjohnson. referendum campaign. he will now sit alongside boris johnson. the referendum campaign. he will now
and carol has the weather. a breezy day ahead. particularly windy across scotland and north—east england. we have showers, many will fade and many of us will have a dry day. i will have more details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. theresa may will today meet backbench conservative mps and set out her case for staying on in downing street. the prime minister will also chair a meeting of her newly reshuffled cabinet. michael gove — one of the driving forces behind...
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and carol has the weather.wers on the way, some of which will be heavy and boundary but i will be heavy and boundary but i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the government and the democratic unionists insist that the deal agreed at westminster yesterday, makes the restoration of power—sharing in northern ireland more likely. but other parties say the arrangement — under which northern ireland will receive more than one—billion pounds of extra funding — is nothing more than a bribe. we're joined now by our political correspondent john campbell at stormont, but first let's speak to leila nathoo who's at westminster for us. accusations on most of the front pages of the newspapers today, describing this deal as a £1 billion ride. well, that was the price agreed by theresa may for the support of those ten dup mps. it was the deal 18 days in the making to get theresa may a working majority that she needs to get anything done. that will be spent on things like health, infrastru
and carol has the weather.wers on the way, some of which will be heavy and boundary but i will be heavy and boundary but i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the government and the democratic unionists insist that the deal agreed at westminster yesterday, makes the restoration of power—sharing in northern ireland more likely. but other parties say the arrangement — under which northern ireland will receive more than one—billion pounds of extra...
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now less than a year later, carol richardson is going back to be prison. as part of her release, she was put on a ten-year probation, which meant she had to check in regularly with her probation officers. but she didn't. she didn't tell them she had left her job. she didn't tell them she had moved. she didn't even tell them she had been arrested. now, her latest offense, i should say, falls somewhere short of heinous. she was arrested in pasadena, texas, for stealing $60 worth of laundry detergent so she could buy drugs. from everything i've read in the news, it seems clear that carol richardson is not a serious violent menace to society. but it's also clear that she was not prepared to reenter society. she still hadn't kicked her drug habit. she still couldn't keep and hold a steady job. she still couldn't meet the most basic requirements of citizenship and basic adulthood. but the real question is: why would she be ready? why would we expect that of her? she never went through the rehab that could have given her a second chance at life. instead we threw
now less than a year later, carol richardson is going back to be prison. as part of her release, she was put on a ten-year probation, which meant she had to check in regularly with her probation officers. but she didn't. she didn't tell them she had left her job. she didn't tell them she had moved. she didn't even tell them she had been arrested. now, her latest offense, i should say, falls somewhere short of heinous. she was arrested in pasadena, texas, for stealing $60 worth of laundry...
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. >> reporter: carol bean is with legal aid. she says it's a common problem. >> if you are an employee, you're absolutely entitled to a prompt payment of wages and that means being paid usually twice a month. >> reporter: last year the law changed allowing employees to go after not only the business, but owner, officer, directors, and managing agents personally. on its website wonder sitter tauts their experience as a babysitter growing up in pacific heights. we tried to track her down at the company's corporate address. an apartment in diamond heights. rose wasn't home and according to neighbors hasn't been in a while. >> she is away. >> reporter: we uncovered wonder sitter's status with the state franchise tax board has been suses spended since 2014. carol with legal aid at work has that advice. >> so often when you think you're owed is usually a fraction of what you're entitled to under the law. there are lots of consequences for not being paid your wages. >> wonder sitter operates in 13 cities across the u.s. according to th
. >> reporter: carol bean is with legal aid. she says it's a common problem. >> if you are an employee, you're absolutely entitled to a prompt payment of wages and that means being paid usually twice a month. >> reporter: last year the law changed allowing employees to go after not only the business, but owner, officer, directors, and managing agents personally. on its website wonder sitter tauts their experience as a babysitter growing up in pacific heights. we tried to track...
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carol, are things the same on camera or on audio as they are off camera?the relationship between the press and the white house as prickly behind the scenes? >> it's a little bit different. obviously when cameras are on it takes it down a little bit. the temper is taken down a little bit but there's still tense moments. one of the reasons why the without likes off-camera briefings is because they feel that there's not this sort of more volatile back-and-forth with the press that then captures moments like the ones you just played so they have prefer to have it this way. but for us, you know, it creates a situation where we're asking all these questions and, yes, there's sound of the answers but there's no video on the answers and that elevates it to another level of accountability. i don't think that any reporter begrudges the white house trying to mix things up or change the system but there are certain underpinnings of it that are valuable and that is accountability and accessibility and one of the things that is concerning not just -- opening these brief
carol, are things the same on camera or on audio as they are off camera?the relationship between the press and the white house as prickly behind the scenes? >> it's a little bit different. obviously when cameras are on it takes it down a little bit. the temper is taken down a little bit but there's still tense moments. one of the reasons why the without likes off-camera briefings is because they feel that there's not this sort of more volatile back-and-forth with the press that then...
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her message to parents >> as you can see, carol is out there with the patomic. you guys having a good time out there. >> yes, we are. >> this is a nice day for you to come out here and say out loud. it's beautiful and they came in and sweating all day, but finally. >> you blame me earlier, and now you're singing my praises. >> that's typical. you did a great job today or you did terrible today. >> the weather was hot. and people were miserable. >> but, you know, speaking of hot, what about the five-year anniversary. >> it was at congressional. i was doing a live shot exactly this time. and it was so humid that it's time and handed me a napkin to went to wipe it off and it dissolved. it just dissolved. i was literally on camera sweating so much pouring out of me. >> it really did. numerous trees in this area. they had to change a lot of the tee times because there are trees on the course. thousands of trees because of that. we're not seeing that today. we're seeing a little bit of wind. but the weather is going to have an impact on these players, those starting e
her message to parents >> as you can see, carol is out there with the patomic. you guys having a good time out there. >> yes, we are. >> this is a nice day for you to come out here and say out loud. it's beautiful and they came in and sweating all day, but finally. >> you blame me earlier, and now you're singing my praises. >> that's typical. you did a great job today or you did terrible today. >> the weather was hot. and people were miserable. >> but,...
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. >> reporter: miles and his wife carol relive that awful day every time it happens to another familyevery time another child dies in a hot car. >> we want something done because a simple alarm or simple warning would end a lot of these tragedies that people read about every week, every month year after year. >> this is not easy to come up here and publicly share these stories. >> reporter: today a group of lawmakers introduced the hot cars act requiring all new cars to be equipped with technology that already exists alerting a driver when there is still a passenger in the back seat after the car has been turned off. >> it is a simple thing, an alarm. we have alarms for everything in our cars. >> reporter: after nine years the harrisons are still together now with a mission to make sure chase's death can help save counes >> doesn't make it easier. it gives us a paucause, a reasoo do it. >> if it had been around with me i know it would have changed. my son would be here. we need to stop this. >> miles harrison did go to trial for his son's death. he was found not guilty of involuntary
. >> reporter: miles and his wife carol relive that awful day every time it happens to another familyevery time another child dies in a hot car. >> we want something done because a simple alarm or simple warning would end a lot of these tragedies that people read about every week, every month year after year. >> this is not easy to come up here and publicly share these stories. >> reporter: today a group of lawmakers introduced the hot cars act requiring all new cars to...
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we've got carol lee from "the wall street journal" and joining us also is josh doscy from politico. guys, i want to put this in context. you've got dan coats along sides three crucial intelligence folks. and carol i want to get your take on what we've been listenilisten ing so far. >> obviously the hearing is about the 702 program. but you know, we've heard a lot about that, the opening statementing. we saw a little bit of a difference between the focus of the republican chairman of this committee and senator mark warner, the democrat. he obviously talked about the russia investigation and some questions he will have for director coats about whether or not he pressured -- or he was pressured by the president to, you know, be influenced in terms of the investigation into the president's former national security adviser, mike flynn. we're warming up here before we get to the main event. everybody is waiting to see and hear what coats has to say when he is asked this very important question, which is, was he pressured. his spokesman said he didn't feel pressured but that doesn't mean t
we've got carol lee from "the wall street journal" and joining us also is josh doscy from politico. guys, i want to put this in context. you've got dan coats along sides three crucial intelligence folks. and carol i want to get your take on what we've been listenilisten ing so far. >> obviously the hearing is about the 702 program. but you know, we've heard a lot about that, the opening statementing. we saw a little bit of a difference between the focus of the republican...
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at the nba draft, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> mike jones cut him from he's never forgotten it. feels he has something to prove. >>> megan mcgrath will have reaction from his former high school. >> if you'd like to learn more about him plrks search markelle fultz. welcome no the nba. >> you're excited. >> i am very excited about our team. it's 4:36. let's get another check of your forecast. >> with sheena parveen and amelia draper. but first, back to breaking news on the roads. >> breaking news for a lot of people headed into the district today. the anacostia river bridge, a major crash and fire that was there. a very big response. all lanes now shut down in that area. let's talk about what's going to happen if you're headed in to town. westbound on 50, you'll be pushed on to kenilworth avenue. southbound bw parkway. you must tip on to kenilworth there. outbound, if you're headed out bladensburg road. other issues around town, nothing major. that's our biggest problem. good morning. >> you just saw the maps. we even have rain that moves things more complicated. >> good thing it'
at the nba draft, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> mike jones cut him from he's never forgotten it. feels he has something to prove. >>> megan mcgrath will have reaction from his former high school. >> if you'd like to learn more about him plrks search markelle fultz. welcome no the nba. >> you're excited. >> i am very excited about our team. it's 4:36. let's get another check of your forecast. >> with sheena parveen and amelia draper. but first, back to...
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then we remember broadway legend and film favorite carol channing. and we remember a man who generated a catalogue of era- defining films, dustin hoffman. stay tuned, it's all still to come right here on "through the decades." decades." the monkees was a t-v show that had deubted in 1966, but by 1967 were a smash hit. the show was about a struggling rock band and starred davy jones, peter tork, michael nesmith and micky dolenz. the t-v show launched these actors into a very successful career as a very real band who scored 10 top 20 hits on the billboard charts. "my parents were both actors and singers. so i was born and raised in the business. the earliest recollections of my father on the set, ya know. so it was the family business." in 1956, dolenz starred in "circus boy" about a kid who gets adopted by a traveling circus owner. when the show ended, dolenz returned to school until 1965, when he got a role in a sitcom about a rock n roll band. "the monkees was a television show about an imaginary band that wanted to bethe beatles. that was the essen
then we remember broadway legend and film favorite carol channing. and we remember a man who generated a catalogue of era- defining films, dustin hoffman. stay tuned, it's all still to come right here on "through the decades." decades." the monkees was a t-v show that had deubted in 1966, but by 1967 were a smash hit. the show was about a struggling rock band and starred davy jones, peter tork, michael nesmith and micky dolenz. the t-v show launched these actors into a very...
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let me welcome, we are joined now by, carol pepper, president of pepper international. hi, carol.ve to have a little bit of a strong stomach to dive in here, everybody thinks wow a, a couple of sessions losses wow, should i go into names i'm assuming the fangs or related names? >> hi, liz, great to see you. this is the perfect time. don't we all love a bargain? these stocks are fantastic cash producers. they're long-term phenomenal plays. the markets are nervous. they have had a selloff a couple days. wouldn't you buy something worth 1,000 at 900 than 1010? if you have a long-term desire to hold the big stocks, you missed rallies before good time to get in and hold it, set is, forget it for next 10 years. liz: that is easy to say. this is huge sector. it has multiple subsectors. where do you go? what do you like here. >> i like sticking with the tried an true names. we're tacking apple, we're talking amazon, we're talking google. these giants are the leaders and keep being the leaders. noise in the market, a few days of scary news will throw stocks off, if you're looking for long-
let me welcome, we are joined now by, carol pepper, president of pepper international. hi, carol.ve to have a little bit of a strong stomach to dive in here, everybody thinks wow a, a couple of sessions losses wow, should i go into names i'm assuming the fangs or related names? >> hi, liz, great to see you. this is the perfect time. don't we all love a bargain? these stocks are fantastic cash producers. they're long-term phenomenal plays. the markets are nervous. they have had a selloff a...
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carol in florida, carol. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you doingsome >> good, how about you, carol?er: good, good. i read and enjoyed "confessions of a street addict." >> thank you >> caller: and kudos to your hero, mrs. cramer. >> she knew how to trade better than anybody else in the world >> caller: i would like to know your opinion on buying gold and silver as a hedge against the market >> i think cash is the best hedge, okay, against the market. against the monetary system, you're right with gold i like actual physical gold. i like buyi ining gold coins the stocks will not work, because they tend not to reflect the price of gold. so if you buy gold bullion, put it in a safety deposit box stocks don't need to be abstract certificates behind a password protected screen they're real with kids, that's often the best place to start still more "mad money" ahead, including investing advice from teenagers. plus, a serious piece of investing wisdom that is dead wrong and could be wreaking havoc on your money. and i'm taking your questions tweet by tweet so send them my way with mad tweet
carol in florida, carol. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you doingsome >> good, how about you, carol?er: good, good. i read and enjoyed "confessions of a street addict." >> thank you >> caller: and kudos to your hero, mrs. cramer. >> she knew how to trade better than anybody else in the world >> caller: i would like to know your opinion on buying gold and silver as a hedge against the market >> i think cash is the best hedge, okay, against the...
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. >>> carol talks to a 99-year-old member there who has been in the club since the 1940s. shows us how they're passing on the tradition to a new investigation, tomorrow on news for hnews4 at 5:00 with carol maloney. >>> today's weather was perfect. can we get any better than this? >> maybe by the end of the next workweek, leon, we can get a little bit better. man, it was gorgeous today. unfortunately we've got rain in the forecast. it's not farwe away from us rig now. we've got rain to the north and rain to the south. we're wedged in between two systems. boy did we make out like a bandit today. humidity is moving in. when i came back inside for the 11:00 show, you could already feel that mugginess seeping in the air right now. that's only going to increase. you're definitelyoi a little of the humidity. we've gone rain showers on monday, the heaviest rain will be to the south. we have rain chances at least until wednesday. i'm not convinced that thursday will be dry. current temperatures right now in the 70s. out in the shenandoah valley, down to the 60s. but it is a great
. >>> carol talks to a 99-year-old member there who has been in the club since the 1940s. shows us how they're passing on the tradition to a new investigation, tomorrow on news for hnews4 at 5:00 with carol maloney. >>> today's weather was perfect. can we get any better than this? >> maybe by the end of the next workweek, leon, we can get a little bit better. man, it was gorgeous today. unfortunately we've got rain in the forecast. it's not farwe away from us rig now....
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i am oliver renick.lient construction giant, -- braz illian construction giant. on ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." carol: we are here with the editor-in-chief of "bloomberg businessweek." >> tom
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i am oliver renick.lient construction giant, -- braz illian construction giant. on ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." carol: we are here with the editor-in-chief of "bloomberg businessweek." >> tom
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you can try landover or new caroll tan stations. just a thought for you there.ine. inner loop at 50, arlington boulevard, crash blocking two right lanes. inner loop, crash fairfax county parkway, debris in the roadway. a slow go near fairfax county parkway. because of that, maryland -- your on top of the beltway, still a look back. fairfax county parkway. 94 northbound in virginia. remember to listen to wtop. 103.5 fm when you hop in your car today. >> the only problem is if we had more rain coming this afternoon, it will be moving into the district shortly. we had a round of light rain. but we have another band moving in soon. prince william county seeing it. as you look across the beltway, we're seeing the rain approaching. light rain into the district. bethesda. that mayor i can't will see rain. leaving gainesville, across 66 into fairfax, you'll be seeing that rain this morning. woodbridge and south of that, towards fredericks berg. we have moderate to heavy rainfall across 95. this band will be crossing 95 shortly. if we look farther to the north, we have m
you can try landover or new caroll tan stations. just a thought for you there.ine. inner loop at 50, arlington boulevard, crash blocking two right lanes. inner loop, crash fairfax county parkway, debris in the roadway. a slow go near fairfax county parkway. because of that, maryland -- your on top of the beltway, still a look back. fairfax county parkway. 94 northbound in virginia. remember to listen to wtop. 103.5 fm when you hop in your car today. >> the only problem is if we had more...
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joining us now, carol lee. is that a possibility?ould the bipartisanship that has broken out on capitol hill last more than this week? >> we don't know. as you look back historically, the answer would be no, it won't last. we've seen at moments like this before where there is some sort of tragedy that unifies the parties and has all politicians talking more civilly and then a couple of days go by or a week and everything is back to business as usual. the question here is whether this sticks and for how long and that that's going to be up to the parties and the leaders on capitol hill. and the president. the political rhetoric has been heated for quite some time. everyone is talking in these much more unifying tones right now, eventually the democrats and republicans will have to get back to business and they'll start debating issues again. that unity that we are seeing now tends to be fleeting. >> jon: i read one piece yesterday that noted that after these well-publicized shooting events, there were cries from the democrat side of th
joining us now, carol lee. is that a possibility?ould the bipartisanship that has broken out on capitol hill last more than this week? >> we don't know. as you look back historically, the answer would be no, it won't last. we've seen at moments like this before where there is some sort of tragedy that unifies the parties and has all politicians talking more civilly and then a couple of days go by or a week and everything is back to business as usual. the question here is whether this...
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. >> reporter: carol is with legal aid at work. she says employees not being paid is a common problem. >> so the law is clear that if you are an employee you are absolutely entitled to the prompt payment of wages. that means being paid usually twice a month. >> reporter: last year, the law changed allowing employees to go after not only the business but owner, officer, directors and managing agents personally. on its website, wonder sitter's founder experience as a babysitter growing up in pacific heights. we tried to track her down at the company's corporate address an apartment in diamond heights. rose wasn't home. and according to neighbors, hasn't been in a while. we uncovered wonder sitter status with the state franchise tax board is suspended and has been since 2014. carol has this advice for the sitters. >> get legal advice because so often what you think you're owed is usually a fraction of what you're entitled to under the law. there are lots of consequences for not being paid your wages. >> according to the franchise tax
. >> reporter: carol is with legal aid at work. she says employees not being paid is a common problem. >> so the law is clear that if you are an employee you are absolutely entitled to the prompt payment of wages. that means being paid usually twice a month. >> reporter: last year, the law changed allowing employees to go after not only the business but owner, officer, directors and managing agents personally. on its website, wonder sitter's founder experience as a babysitter...