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carol's picture in hand.he torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disparks peered, there was -- disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her. and then something strange happened here at the house -- something very strange. could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone sneaked back in when nobody else was around? imagine what it was like back then in that little house. mike thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers, a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios, and sure enough, when they returned, he noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved, as well. a few weeks later, it happened again. some of carol's clothes went missing. along with some money from a place no burglar wou
carol's picture in hand.he torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disparks peered, there was -- disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her. and then something strange happened here at the house -- something very strange. could it be that...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol masser.ason: we are here at the bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue u.s.-china trade talks front and center. jason: the magazine has several stories enter into a relationship with big tech and its impact on the digital economy. carol: on the cover the technology giant, we're talking about zte. jason: can paypal survive on its own. carol: recession fears, it isn't inevitable. jason: but there are some things that might crush this u.s. expansion. carol: we put a up with -- we caught up with economic expert peter coy. die and why do they end? right now, you've seen since october the stock market has come down quite a bit. people think the good times will stop rolling, yet on friday we had a great jobs report. how can people be talking about a recession an at the -- recession and at the same time, you have all evidence of, current indicators are quite strong. >> because one of the arguments there is that's a lagging indicator. the stock market is forward looking, sees
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol masser.ason: we are here at the bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue u.s.-china trade talks front and center. jason: the magazine has several stories enter into a relationship with big tech and its impact on the digital economy. carol: on the cover the technology giant, we're talking about zte. jason: can paypal survive on its own. carol: recession fears, it isn't inevitable. jason: but there are some...
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carol: exactly. these the six people in the magazine because you will learn a lot about the behind-the-scenes arguments going on. arecountries and companies choosing sides between the u.s. and china as trade tensions persist. how globalization is surviving and thriving despite the trump administration's assault. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. carol: join us for bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio. you can also catch up on our daily show. check out our podcast on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. jason: find us online at businessweek.com and mobile app. carol: in the solution section this week, it's really looking at geopolitical relationships around the world. first up, we look at the rivalry between washington and beijing as the economic forum kicks off in davos. jason: we talked about how the u.s. and china are pulling different multinational companies in different directions. >> wanted to have a europea
carol: exactly. these the six people in the magazine because you will learn a lot about the behind-the-scenes arguments going on. arecountries and companies choosing sides between the u.s. and china as trade tensions persist. how globalization is surviving and thriving despite the trump administration's assault. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. carol: join us for bloomberg businessweek every...
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carol whichen -- carol: and i'll carol karl.very day on the radio from 2:00 until 5:00 wall street time. you can also check out our podcast. jason: and you can find us online at businessweek.com. and on our mobile app. over to the politics section, house speaker nancy pelosi faces multiple challenges, to say the least. carol: that's for sure. she first has to address the issues that helped democrats win the house. >> she was also speaker of the house from 2007 until 2011. by all accounts she was a very effective speaker, very good at keeping her caucus in line and making sure everyone stayed together and voting the way that leadership wanted them to vote. . that means they were able to pass things like the affordable care act also known as obamacare. now, she is speaker again and it is a different washington. we have a president that tweets policy announcements, opinions, political attacks, but she also has freshmen members of her caucus that also tweet their opinion and are not shy about tweeting their criticism about whatever
carol whichen -- carol: and i'll carol karl.very day on the radio from 2:00 until 5:00 wall street time. you can also check out our podcast. jason: and you can find us online at businessweek.com. and on our mobile app. over to the politics section, house speaker nancy pelosi faces multiple challenges, to say the least. carol: that's for sure. she first has to address the issues that helped democrats win the house. >> she was also speaker of the house from 2007 until 2011. by all accounts...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i am jason kelly.e are joining you from bloomberg's headquarters here in new york. america's gun culture is going global. how the nra is spreading its message around the world. carol: smartphones helping patients prescribed drugs for chronic illnesses. jason: and speaking of 2019 -- happy new year. it has begun the way the old year ended, with plenty of volatility in the market. carol: some green, some red, swinging between the two. as the economics editor points out the cover story, investors can lay much of volatility at the feet of president trump. >> when the market had been off and on but still generally rising, then began to fall, the decline gained speed in december the day before christmas. we have had some bobbing around since then. 2018 was the worst year for the stock market since the financial crisis of 2008. >> the worst year. we did kind of avoid a technical bear market. >> barely. >> we are still up in the equity markets as president trump came to office. >> i think that is important. tr
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i am jason kelly.e are joining you from bloomberg's headquarters here in new york. america's gun culture is going global. how the nra is spreading its message around the world. carol: smartphones helping patients prescribed drugs for chronic illnesses. jason: and speaking of 2019 -- happy new year. it has begun the way the old year ended, with plenty of volatility in the market. carol: some green, some red,...
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carol: i'm carol massar.n this week's issue, the davos rivalry between the united states and china. jason: the six politicians who could chart britain's brexit future. carol: and in the features section, the former espn president is plotting his comeback. jason: he has a new startup that aims to be the netflix for sports. carol: we talked to a reporter about his story. >> he left espn about a year ago, a little more than a year ago, and came back six months later at a startup called dazn. and they are -- the simplest way to put it is the netflix for sports. they have live events, they operate in five markets right now, and charge you a monthly fee. their goal is to i think supplant espn and any other competitor in the world of global sports broadcasting. carol: that's not easy to do. when i think about the big sports franchises, those deals cost a lot of money, get locked up for years at a time. how does he break into them? if anybody was going to be able to do it, i think it would be him, because he understa
carol: i'm carol massar.n this week's issue, the davos rivalry between the united states and china. jason: the six politicians who could chart britain's brexit future. carol: and in the features section, the former espn president is plotting his comeback. jason: he has a new startup that aims to be the netflix for sports. carol: we talked to a reporter about his story. >> he left espn about a year ago, a little more than a year ago, and came back six months later at a startup called dazn....
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carol: and i am carol massar.an also listen to us on the radio at sirius xm channel 118, 99 fm and washington, dc. jason: london on dab digital and on the bloomberg business app. in the technology section, japan does not want to fall behind the technological curve. carol: it does not. so its very important ministry trade and industry is working to speed up the arrival of aerial taxis and trucks area we are talking about flying cars. jason: flying cars. jeff: we talked about the last couple of years in the u.s. and elsewhere to make these fantastic machines of the future finally a reality including by google cofounder there a bridge. there are a couple of startups in california. but japan over the last few years, the last 12 months, has started to take an earnest approach on a governmental level, sort of lapping other government efforts around the world in terms of calling a very old kind of moonshot, saying in a next 10 years, we will get from a standing start to air taxis and trucks. carol:carol: so wait a minute
carol: and i am carol massar.an also listen to us on the radio at sirius xm channel 118, 99 fm and washington, dc. jason: london on dab digital and on the bloomberg business app. in the technology section, japan does not want to fall behind the technological curve. carol: it does not. so its very important ministry trade and industry is working to speed up the arrival of aerial taxis and trucks area we are talking about flying cars. jason: flying cars. jeff: we talked about the last couple of...
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carol: i am carol massar.on: in the technology section, japan does not want to fall behind the technological curve. carol: it does not. the very important ministry of trade is working to speed up the arrival of aerial taxis, flying cars. jason: flying cars. >> we have talked a little bit about it the last couple years , the efforts in the u.s. and elsewhere to make fantastic machines of the future a reality, including larry page, the google founder. but, japan over the last few years has started to take an earnest approach on a governmental level. they are calling an old-school moonshot, saying in a next 10 years, we will get from a standing start to air taxis and trucks. carol: where is japan in terms at the high tech universe and who is doing what, because i love the story that says japan uses foot phones, and yahoo! is the most popular internet service. they have kind of fallen behind -- flip phones, and yahoo! is the most popular internet service. they have kind of fallen behind when it comes to high-tech.
carol: i am carol massar.on: in the technology section, japan does not want to fall behind the technological curve. carol: it does not. the very important ministry of trade is working to speed up the arrival of aerial taxis, flying cars. jason: flying cars. >> we have talked a little bit about it the last couple years , the efforts in the u.s. and elsewhere to make fantastic machines of the future a reality, including larry page, the google founder. but, japan over the last few years has...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.nancy pelosi's dealmaker reputation is being put to the test. jason: that's right. and real estate experts see discounts ahead for luxury home buyers. carol: paypal is as well known for who founded it as for what it does. jason: the company has had very good years. carol: drake bennett with more. >> they're known for the so-called paypal mafia, the guys involved in the founding and early years of the company and went on to do totally different things. and for a lot of people, paypal is still associated with ebay options and a button on a website but at this point, it has become a much bigger company. it's got its fingers in basically every part of the sprawling digital payment ecosystem. jason: for a certain segment of the audience out there, they probably have not heard of paypal but they have heard of venmo. i feel in my everyday life, especially when talking to the kids, they're talking about venmo more than paypal. so a couple of acquisitions that have framed the company in a diffe
carol: and i'm carol massar.nancy pelosi's dealmaker reputation is being put to the test. jason: that's right. and real estate experts see discounts ahead for luxury home buyers. carol: paypal is as well known for who founded it as for what it does. jason: the company has had very good years. carol: drake bennett with more. >> they're known for the so-called paypal mafia, the guys involved in the founding and early years of the company and went on to do totally different things. and for a...
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carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on the 119, on sirius xm channel in new york, 106.1 in boston. jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area and in london on dab digital and the bloomberg business app. carol: we've been focusing on the u.s.-china talks this week. chinese companies are continuing to expand their global footprint and the chinese government's influence. jason: chinese companies are installing fiberoptic cable and surveillance systems around the world. carol: there's a chart in the magazine that shows beijing's reach. if you're looking at a map of the world, it shows where there are internet cables. colored spots show where chinese companies have had an impact, are selling their services, their products. you've got smart city initiatives and other things. jason: it's interesting. you see areas where they are especially interested, the united states, we saw that with zte clearly, that's a focus. but also africa, if you look at the internet cables, the blue. you see a lot going on, on that continent. carol:
carol: i'm carol massar.isten to us on the 119, on sirius xm channel in new york, 106.1 in boston. jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area and in london on dab digital and the bloomberg business app. carol: we've been focusing on the u.s.-china talks this week. chinese companies are continuing to expand their global footprint and the chinese government's influence. jason: chinese companies are installing fiberoptic cable and surveillance systems around the world. carol: there's a chart in the magazine...
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carol: welcome to bloomberg "businessweek." i'm carol massar. in this week's issue u.s.-china trade talks front and center. jason: the magazine has several stories looking at china and its relationship with big tech, emerging economies and its impact on the digital economy. carol: on the cover the technology giant, we're talking about zte. jason: can paypal survive on its own. carol: opening up the magazine, recession fears. recession isn't inevitable. jason: but there are some things that might crush this u.s. expansion. carol: we caught up with economic expert, peter coy. >> why do expansions die? >> right now, you've seen since october the stock market has come down quite a bit. it's because people are worried the good times are going to stop rolling and yet a week ago this friday we had an incredibly strong jobs report. more than 300,000 jobs created which tells you the economy is really strong. how can these two things co-exist? how can people be talking about a recession and at the same time, you have all evidence of, current indicators are quite strong. because on
carol: welcome to bloomberg "businessweek." i'm carol massar. in this week's issue u.s.-china trade talks front and center. jason: the magazine has several stories looking at china and its relationship with big tech, emerging economies and its impact on the digital economy. carol: on the cover the technology giant, we're talking about zte. jason: can paypal survive on its own. carol: opening up the magazine, recession fears. recession isn't inevitable. jason: but there are some things...
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carol: i'm carol masser. issue week's u.s.-china trade talks front and center.ason: the magazine has several stories enter into a relationship with big tech nd its impact on the digital economy. the : on the cover technology giant, we're talking about zte. survive onpaypal its own. carol: recession fears, it inevitable. jason: but there are some things that might crush this u.s. expansion. carol: we put a up with coy.omic expert peter you've seen since october the stock market has down quite a bit. people think the good times stop rolling, yet on friday we had a great jobs report. be talking le about a recession an at the ame time, you have all evidence of, current indicators are quite strong. >> because one of the rguments there is that's a lagging indicator. the stock market is forward the ng, sees around corner, and here's what c.e.o.s and others are good times may be running out. what do you hear? >> that's true. stock market, if you think why is it a forward looking indicator? think something is going to happen that's going to cause stocks to go now why mon
carol: i'm carol masser. issue week's u.s.-china trade talks front and center.ason: the magazine has several stories enter into a relationship with big tech nd its impact on the digital economy. the : on the cover technology giant, we're talking about zte. survive onpaypal its own. carol: recession fears, it inevitable. jason: but there are some things that might crush this u.s. expansion. carol: we put a up with coy.omic expert peter you've seen since october the stock market has down quite a...
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carol: i agree.ook at the macro stories of immigration and what is coming out of washington. this will put you on the ground level, and the people impacted, and it is important part of our labor force. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. check that out. jason: and our podcast is available. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ francine: axel weber has held some of the most influential and important roles in european banking. he was the president of germany's bundesbank and a member of the ecb governing council from 2004 to 2011, which is included the early years of the global financial crisis. now he is chairman of swiss banking giant ubs and a member of the group of 30, an international body that looks to deepen understanding of global economics and financial issues. today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet axel weber.
carol: i agree.ook at the macro stories of immigration and what is coming out of washington. this will put you on the ground level, and the people impacted, and it is important part of our labor force. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. check that out. jason: and our podcast is available. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ francine: axel weber has held some of the most influential and important roles in european banking. he was the president of germany's bundesbank...
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carol: and you can find as online.s we flip the calendar from appears the, it debate over gun safety and other gun related issues show no signs of cooling down. jason: check out this chart in the magazine this week. a bubble chart of gun ownership by country. carol: china is a pretty big double but the really big one is in the u.s. 120 guns per 100 civilians. off the charts. if you did this to size, it would be off the charts. this is page 35 in the magazine and if we did it does size the bubble would go all the way to page 38. stock of for the gunmakers and how they have done, we bring in taylor. >> gun ownership translating into gun sales which is related to the gun shares. --t we have done in my turn is toterminal in gt go go back to the day of donald trump's election. american outdoor brands smith & wesson, underperforming. more regulation. people are not going out to purchase guns until december when you had companies say they saw a big pickup in that month to get ahead of 2019 as you saw more democrats coming in.
carol: and you can find as online.s we flip the calendar from appears the, it debate over gun safety and other gun related issues show no signs of cooling down. jason: check out this chart in the magazine this week. a bubble chart of gun ownership by country. carol: china is a pretty big double but the really big one is in the u.s. 120 guns per 100 civilians. off the charts. if you did this to size, it would be off the charts. this is page 35 in the magazine and if we did it does size the...
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i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom.he said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened it turned out the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just started to build her life. stabbed to death, her throat cut and carol was haunted by a conversation she had with angie that very week. >> that's what she said to me, mom, i've done something really stupid. >> did you say to her what did you do? >> no, i didn't want to pry. >> what could it have been that something stupid? would it lead to murderer? >> idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above, dazzling white mormon temple below to anchor below. fine way to raise a family, three dodge boys and one girl, angie, whose birth occasion, the biggest celebration of all. >> that was a pinnacle for my parents to have the baby girl. >> little angie was one of those kids who learned about independence early on who grew up busy and strong and stubborn. >> nobody
i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom.he said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened it turned out the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just started to build her life. stabbed to death, her throat cut and carol was haunted by a conversation she had with angie that very week. >> that's what she said to me, mom, i've done something...
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westin, here with carol massar. carol: another busy friday. david: another busy day for the president. carol: i was thinking about all the timelines you just talked about. market sentiment still positive. david: perhaps on the one report that secretary mnuchin might be recommending something. have the tit for tat going on in washington, which we will dive into. let's get a check on your markets. despite all of this going on, some enthusiasm yesterday. we saw the markets spike right up on the possibility that there could be resolution in the .5%. -- s&p futures up the euro slightly holler versus -- higher versus the dollar. look at the movement in the treasury trade when we saw the headline yesterday. quick check on crude as well. 1.5%, headedel, up forts longest weekly rally in three months. david: the u.s. releases industrial production numbers at 9:15 eastern time this morning. theome point this morning, senior a to kim jong-un will meet with president trump and secretary of state pompeo. on sunday, we will get key growth numbers from china,
westin, here with carol massar. carol: another busy friday. david: another busy day for the president. carol: i was thinking about all the timelines you just talked about. market sentiment still positive. david: perhaps on the one report that secretary mnuchin might be recommending something. have the tit for tat going on in washington, which we will dive into. let's get a check on your markets. despite all of this going on, some enthusiasm yesterday. we saw the markets spike right up on the...
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carol: we're talking tech.precedented warming from sales.bout iphone still the faang stocks to watch. jason: very bold call. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ w?w?uhi?só'ñó >> welcome black the bloomberg businessweek. carol: still ahead, one of the worlds most respective text analyst talks apple in 2019 after a brutal week for the company. >> self driving cars generating buzz but analysts -- carol: getting to that massive headline. apple shocked investors and wall street by cutting revenue forecast for the first time in two decades. jason: shares plunged on the news. it put rising trade tensions with china back in focus and placed pressure on president trump. we caught up with the editor for more. >> in a surprisingly lengthy note to investors tim cook told them what a lot of analyst at bloomberg have been saying for years now, that apple pushing up sales price on iphones over a thousand dollars and other things, they have not kept up with features in the market and prices suggests that iphone trade-ins are not
carol: we're talking tech.precedented warming from sales.bout iphone still the faang stocks to watch. jason: very bold call. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ w?w?uhi?só'ñó >> welcome black the bloomberg businessweek. carol: still ahead, one of the worlds most respective text analyst talks apple in 2019 after a brutal week for the company. >> self driving cars generating buzz but analysts -- carol: getting to that massive headline. apple shocked investors and wall street by...
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i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom.he said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened it turned out the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just started to build her life. stabbed to death, her throat cut and carol was haunted by a conversation she had with angie that very week. >> that's what she said to me, mom, i've done something really stupid. >> did you say to her what did you do? >> no, i didn't want to pry. >> what could it have been that something stupid? did it lead to murder? idaho falls, idaho. big blue heaven above. dazzling white mormon temple below to anchor below. fine place to raise a family. three dodge boys and one girl, angie, whose birth occasion, the biggest celebration of all. >> that was a pinnacle for my parents to have the baby girl. >> little angie was one of those kids who learned about independence early on who grew up busy and strong and stubborn. >> nobody got i
i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom.he said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened it turned out the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just started to build her life. stabbed to death, her throat cut and carol was haunted by a conversation she had with angie that very week. >> that's what she said to me, mom, i've done something...
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i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom.he said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened, it turned out, the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just started to build her life. stabbed to death, her throat cut and carol was haunted by a conversation she had with angie that very week. >> that's what she said to me, mom, i've done something really stupid. >> did you say to her what did you do? >> no, i didn't want to pry. >> what could it have been that something stupid? did it lead to murder? idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above, dazzling white mormon temple below to anchor below. and signal like a beacon its call of virtues. fine way to raise a family, three dodge boys and one girl, angie, whose birth occasion, the biggest celebration of all. >> that was a pinnacle for my parents to have the baby girl. >> little angie was one of those kids who learned about independence early on who grew up
i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom.he said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened, it turned out, the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just started to build her life. stabbed to death, her throat cut and carol was haunted by a conversation she had with angie that very week. >> that's what she said to me, mom, i've done something...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on serious xm channel 119 and a.m. 1130 in new york, and in boston and washington, d.c. jason: and in the bay area, and in london on dab digital and on the bloomberg business app. this week, our focus is looking around the corner with insights from the annual bloomberg "the year ahead" summit. carol: among the a-list ceo's on the program, duke energy's lynn good spoke with joel weber. and the conversation very quickly turning to the urgency of climate change. lynn: we take this very seriously, and we have a team actually looking at the report that was issued last friday, and it really continues the conversation that started with the u.n. report a few weeks ago. and at duke energy, we have been focused on carbon reduction for over a decade. and the industry really focused on carbon reduction over the decade, because we do see climate change is an issue that is going to be important to our customers, our communities, our investors. and i think the important
carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on serious xm channel 119 and a.m. 1130 in new york, and in boston and washington, d.c. jason: and in the bay area, and in london on dab digital and on the bloomberg business app. this week, our focus is looking around the corner with insights from the annual bloomberg "the year ahead" summit. carol: among the a-list ceo's on the program, duke energy's lynn good spoke with joel weber. and the conversation very quickly turning...
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comedy legend carol burnett is being recognized with the show's inaugural carol burnett award.honor for achievement in television. "e.t." has been privileged to be with carol burnett many times over the years and we've got the tarzan yell to prove it. [ tarzan yell ] >> oh, i've lost it. [ tarzan yell ] >> that will be my legacy. she could do the tarzan yell. >> the tarzan yell is iconic, but when "the carol burnett show" premiered in 1967 it's namesake star was breaking down barriers as the first woman ever to host her own variety sketch show. >> that gown is gorgeous. >> thank you. i saw it in the window and just couldn't resist. >> i had a contract where i could do a variety show, but the network didn't want me to do one. they said it's a man game. >> the king and me, the king and i -- >> i never thought of it as breaking any ground. i just really didn't. i'm a clown. i wanted to do sketching and sing a song or two. >> this trailblazer has done it all over a career that spans seven decades and "e.t.'s" been with her for a lot of it. >> i never went into this to be famous. i
comedy legend carol burnett is being recognized with the show's inaugural carol burnett award.honor for achievement in television. "e.t." has been privileged to be with carol burnett many times over the years and we've got the tarzan yell to prove it. [ tarzan yell ] >> oh, i've lost it. [ tarzan yell ] >> that will be my legacy. she could do the tarzan yell. >> the tarzan yell is iconic, but when "the carol burnett show" premiered in 1967 it's namesake...
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it was 1933. ♪ we want carol we want carol ♪ ♪ when i'm vice president we'll all leave school at 12:00vice president ♪ o. >> reporter: we asked her and a former classmate harry collegen if they ever thought then she'd be this famous later. >> i never thought about it. >> i did. >> reporter: channing said she loved him back then, but they drifted apart. >> i didn't no no contact with her for 70 years. >> i was in modesto. you understand. >> reporter: it wasn't until she wrote the story of her life in 2002 that they found each other again. >> he called me. i talked to him. i said when can i see you? he said tomorrow morning. he walked through my gate and big embrace and a hug and a kiss and that was it. two weeks later we were engaged and we got married. >> reporter: channing was 82 and he was 83. he passed away in 2011. channing returned to san francisco where she attended lowell high school frequently. lowell named the school theater for her and the admiration went both ways. to inspire the next generation, she and her husband created the dr. carol channing and harry collegen foundatio
it was 1933. ♪ we want carol we want carol ♪ ♪ when i'm vice president we'll all leave school at 12:00vice president ♪ o. >> reporter: we asked her and a former classmate harry collegen if they ever thought then she'd be this famous later. >> i never thought about it. >> i did. >> reporter: channing said she loved him back then, but they drifted apart. >> i didn't no no contact with her for 70 years. >> i was in modesto. you understand. >>...
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carol, i want to give you the last word. we invited you because of your blockbuster reporting about the white house strategy to start excerpting executive privilege, which in layman's terms means clamming up. talk about that. >> i would be happy to. i want to side with nick for a moment and also say i want to be open to the possibility that everybody on this campaign was just trying to profit one way or another. that's very possible. and it's very possible that was manafort's goal and certainly the backdrop of some of those e-mails. so i'm with you on that, nick. finally, on the privilege story that i wrote today, you know, i just think it's two things at once. this white house knows that they've got two battles, two battleships coming their way steaming forward very quickly. and they have beefed up, hired a ton of attorneys, gotten ready for those two battles. one is trying to keep the mueller report from sharing things with the house that they believe should remain secret. namely the president's private, confidential conve
carol, i want to give you the last word. we invited you because of your blockbuster reporting about the white house strategy to start excerpting executive privilege, which in layman's terms means clamming up. talk about that. >> i would be happy to. i want to side with nick for a moment and also say i want to be open to the possibility that everybody on this campaign was just trying to profit one way or another. that's very possible. and it's very possible that was manafort's goal and...
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silvina, along with carole sund. >> as a father, i feel terrible.na and carole, then the big mystery was, where's juli? >> what are you hoping? that juli is still alive? >> hoping against hope that they've got her somewhere. >> the realization that there's a third victim out there that may still be alive sent us into a frenzy. and my mind went to, oh, my god, she's out there, she's being held prisoner. something terrible is being done to her. >> in the middle of all this frantic searching arrives this letter to authorities with a taunting, tantalizing clue. with a crude map that may finally solve the mystery of what happened to juli sund. maybe, just maybe, we're going to find this girl alive. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to seve
silvina, along with carole sund. >> as a father, i feel terrible.na and carole, then the big mystery was, where's juli? >> what are you hoping? that juli is still alive? >> hoping against hope that they've got her somewhere. >> the realization that there's a third victim out there that may still be alive sent us into a frenzy. and my mind went to, oh, my god, she's out there, she's being held prisoner. something terrible is being done to her. >> in the middle of...
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gilbert king and carol greenlee, welcome to democracy now! carol, if you could begin by talking about the significance pardon ofr desantis' your father, charles greenlee. >> thank you for having me this morning. decision wasntis' very significant to my family. even though my father passed in 2012, it still lingered shame, a cloud over my family that he was convicted of this horrific crime. my nieces and nephews, my son all carried this cloud over them. cloud fromed a bad being carried by innocent children, innocent family members. i feel that a chain has been broken. it felt like the door of justice swung open and the nightmare of torture, waking up at night to the pain of what had happened to my father. it was very significant. it relieved a lot of pain. it closed the door of injustice on the family. amy: gilbert king, you wrote this rise winning book "devil in the grove" about the groveland four can you talk about what happened 70 years ago? >> 70 years ago, there was a grave miscarriage of justice that took place. accusations of sexual ass
gilbert king and carol greenlee, welcome to democracy now! carol, if you could begin by talking about the significance pardon ofr desantis' your father, charles greenlee. >> thank you for having me this morning. decision wasntis' very significant to my family. even though my father passed in 2012, it still lingered shame, a cloud over my family that he was convicted of this horrific crime. my nieces and nephews, my son all carried this cloud over them. cloud fromed a bad being carried by...
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carol channing has died .ing premier remembered. >> reporter: the legendary carol channing has died. she died early tuesday morning at her home in southern california. her publicist says that the entertainer died of national natural causes. ♪ [ music ] her career spanning decades on broadway and tv. she was best known for one character in particular, the title role from hello dolly. ♪ [ music ] she won a tony for it in 1964. she played the role in almost 5000 performances in broadway and beyond. she went on to star in film with an oscar nomination and a golden globe when win. she was also on television shows like magnum pi, the love boat, and the carol burnett show. she received a lifetime achievement award. carol channing was 97. >> hello gordon, it is so nice to have you where you belong. >> over the years we have done stories with carol channing. she was raised in san francisco and went to lowell high school. if you would like to watch the stories that we have done with her you can find them on our youtube
carol channing has died .ing premier remembered. >> reporter: the legendary carol channing has died. she died early tuesday morning at her home in southern california. her publicist says that the entertainer died of national natural causes. ♪ [ music ] her career spanning decades on broadway and tv. she was best known for one character in particular, the title role from hello dolly. ♪ [ music ] she won a tony for it in 1964. she played the role in almost 5000 performances in broadway...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue u.s.-china trade talks front and center. jason: the magazine has several stories enter into a relationship with big tech and its impact on the digital economy. carol: on the cover the technology zinet president trump spared,
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue u.s.-china trade talks front and center. jason: the magazine has several stories enter into a relationship with big tech and its impact on the digital economy. carol: on the cover the technology zinet president trump spared,
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carol channing was 97 years old. alexis, i was just reading she played almost 5,000 performances of hello dolly, which is unheard of. >> certainly lived a very full life. >> she had. a legend, indeed. >>> now that we know pg&e is filing for bankruptcy, there are a lot of lingering questios about how that affects all of us. >> as customers face the possibility of rising bills, the company's former ceo is walking away now with millions. abc 7 news reporter matt keller live for us in san jose. matt. >> i want to make sure everyone out there understands that their electricity and gas is still going to be flowing into their homes. that's not a concern. but there will be other impacts. you see, pg&e filed for bankruptcy about 18 years ago. that was due to california's deregulated energy market and market manipulation. due to down grades in credit. so the state might have to -- the department of water resource bonds are part of your pg&e bill today. >> having some problems there with matt's audio but we'll get back to him a
carol channing was 97 years old. alexis, i was just reading she played almost 5,000 performances of hello dolly, which is unheard of. >> certainly lived a very full life. >> she had. a legend, indeed. >>> now that we know pg&e is filing for bankruptcy, there are a lot of lingering questios about how that affects all of us. >> as customers face the possibility of rising bills, the company's former ceo is walking away now with millions. abc 7 news reporter matt...
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and saying good-bye to the incomparable carol channing. that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. n ( gunfire ) >> bloody terror attack in nairobi, kenya. >> crowds ran as militants aatched the attack. >> everyone everywhere was just running. >> the high-stakes hearing on capitol hill. >> confirmation hearings begin for attorney general nominee gilliam barr. >> i will not be bullied by anybody, whether it be congress or the president. >> president trump says he will never ever back down as the government shutdown drags on to day 25. >> enough is enough. net's find another way, not at the expense of the american ay,ple. >> the noes have it. >> british lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected prime minister theresa may's brexit deal. s> it was the largest defeat in the house of commons in modern history. o> shocking video. o. a toddler is okay after falling out of a car while etrapped into a car seat. it happened yesterday near minneapolis. >> gillette is releasing a controversial new ad that draws inspiration from the "me too"
and saying good-bye to the incomparable carol channing. that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. n ( gunfire ) >> bloody terror attack in nairobi, kenya. >> crowds ran as militants aatched the attack. >> everyone everywhere was just running. >> the high-stakes hearing on capitol hill. >> confirmation hearings begin for attorney general nominee gilliam barr. >> i will not be bullied by anybody, whether it be congress or the president....
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carol, you can advance it. i made a list of my favorite people that i wanted in the book, people who inspired me growing up or in some cases i had become friends with and i am in touch with now including monty python michael palin, paul mccartney, and hatchet, and many others. some are not with us now, unfortunately, like tom wolfe and david bowie and robin williams. i made a list of the best bookstores and based on my opinion and the recommendations of friends and experts in publishing a narrow down the list to about 150 bookstores ended and i collected stories from all of them and i chose the best half of those, the best top 75 and made the book. as a result i got all of these back stories that are amazing and i will share one quick story let me check if terry gross is here. she's not, so i will share it. this story is that like a lot of people i was in correspondence and became friends with them and terry gross is really sweet and i really enjoyed becoming friends with her. we spent an evening texting each o
carol, you can advance it. i made a list of my favorite people that i wanted in the book, people who inspired me growing up or in some cases i had become friends with and i am in touch with now including monty python michael palin, paul mccartney, and hatchet, and many others. some are not with us now, unfortunately, like tom wolfe and david bowie and robin williams. i made a list of the best bookstores and based on my opinion and the recommendations of friends and experts in publishing a...
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sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor.e to tell the story that if we needed a grouse for dinner, she'd take the shotgun and go and get it. >> but the backwoods life is too small for naomi's big dreams. by 18, she's a pre-med college student in seattle. >> she had one quarter left, but it was summer, and she saw a sign from united airlines saying "we're hiring." she thought, "i'll do it for the summer." >> what do you think it was about that sign asking for people to sign up to be stewardesses that attracted her? >> it was the travel. she always was an adventurer. >> naomi instantly falls in love with the globe-trotting lifestyle. she was hooked. >> she was hooked, and she never regretted it. >> in 1952, she jumps ship to pan-american airways -- not just the most prestigious of carriers, but a cultural icon. pan am was founded in 1927 as america's first international airline. an innovator in the use of jet aircraft, pan am becomes legendary for its luxury, panache, and above all, its classy, gorgeous stewardesses. pan am fl
sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor.e to tell the story that if we needed a grouse for dinner, she'd take the shotgun and go and get it. >> but the backwoods life is too small for naomi's big dreams. by 18, she's a pre-med college student in seattle. >> she had one quarter left, but it was summer, and she saw a sign from united airlines saying "we're hiring." she thought, "i'll do it for the summer." >>...
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carol, what else should we know about this relationship? >> first of all, i would like to argue and stress that my great colleague manuel is the beautiful writer of that prose but i was a hopeful reporter teamed up with him brian, i just want to flag and give you credit for that intro about the nixon foundation how weird a world is it when nixon needs to separate himself from roger stone >> well, from the grave. >> that's how bad roger is so about the relationship. what i found fascinating about reporting that story with manuel was the idea that the president and then the candidate was in the middle of the night calling roger one of the dirtiest tricksters you can find, a person who habitually lies and spins to work his magic to help his candidates and to truly hurt and maim the opponent he is calling him to confer. and perhaps the most important moment when donald trump is talking to roger stone is august 3rd. on august 2nd, a man e-mails roger and warns him that wikileaks is going to be releasing some damaging information about hillary. t
carol, what else should we know about this relationship? >> first of all, i would like to argue and stress that my great colleague manuel is the beautiful writer of that prose but i was a hopeful reporter teamed up with him brian, i just want to flag and give you credit for that intro about the nixon foundation how weird a world is it when nixon needs to separate himself from roger stone >> well, from the grave. >> that's how bad roger is so about the relationship. what i...
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melissa: carol, is this more pressure on sheryl sandberg? people are been trying to push her out for a while or does she survive? >> as consumer you have to know if the product is free. you are the product. the people that use facebook have to come to terms somewhat, in terms of pressure on cheryl, i don't think so. the market tends to shrug off fines as one-time events. happened to google before. as scott mentioned it will probably happen to a lot of other peers. at the end of the day i own facebook as well. only some places you can go as an advertiser and target the type of consumer that you want and for better or for worse this company will continue to make money, whether on facebook, instagram or some other products. i think mark zuckerberg survives, i think sheryl sandberg survives and i think the stock survives as well. connell: talking about survival, shares of tesla today sinking after the ceo elon musk incident a letter out to employees announcing a 7% cut to the workforce. in the letter musk writes, we unfortunately have no choice
melissa: carol, is this more pressure on sheryl sandberg? people are been trying to push her out for a while or does she survive? >> as consumer you have to know if the product is free. you are the product. the people that use facebook have to come to terms somewhat, in terms of pressure on cheryl, i don't think so. the market tends to shrug off fines as one-time events. happened to google before. as scott mentioned it will probably happen to a lot of other peers. at the end of the day i...
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actress and singer, carol channing, has died . carly takes as for a look. >> reporter: the entertainer died of natural causes. carol channing was cast in the musical gentlemen perform prefer blondes. ♪ [ music ] channing's career spanned decades. she was best known for her title role in hello dolly. she won a tony for it in 1964. she played the role in almost 5000 performances in broadway and beyond. she went on to star in film with an oscar nomination and a golden globe when. she was also on shows like magnum pi, the love boat, and the carol burnett show. in 1995 she received a lifetime achievement award. carol channing was 97 . >> hello gordon, it is so nice to have you here where you belong. >> over the years we have done a lot of stories with carol channing. she was raised in san francisco. if you want to watch some of the stories that we have done at ktvu with the broadway legend, we have them up on our youtube channel. >> she had a razor sharp wit and a bright big smile. that is going to do it for us. ktvu fox 2 news at 5 be
actress and singer, carol channing, has died . carly takes as for a look. >> reporter: the entertainer died of natural causes. carol channing was cast in the musical gentlemen perform prefer blondes. ♪ [ music ] channing's career spanned decades. she was best known for her title role in hello dolly. she won a tony for it in 1964. she played the role in almost 5000 performances in broadway and beyond. she went on to star in film with an oscar nomination and a golden globe when. she was...
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ainsley: congratulations carol burnett. is an icon and gained the respect of everyone in that room. steve: the al qaeda terrorist behind the "u.s.s. cole" attack has been taken out by a drone strike. the former commanders of the cole joins us. so lionel, what does being able to trade 24/5 mean to you? well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? (clapping) every day, visionaries are creating the future. ( ♪ ) so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, affordably and on-time. (ringing) ( ♪ ) the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. t(danny)'s voice)appens of course you don'te because you didn't!? your jo
ainsley: congratulations carol burnett. is an icon and gained the respect of everyone in that room. steve: the al qaeda terrorist behind the "u.s.s. cole" attack has been taken out by a drone strike. the former commanders of the cole joins us. so lionel, what does being able to trade 24/5 mean to you? well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from...
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carol's point still dealing with china. i wonder if any headwinds are going away anytime soon for the investors? >> investors are focusing on the march 1st deadline with china as we should, it is largest in the world or second largest depending on the indicator you're looking at. as companies look for the strategic planning going into 2019 and 2020, we still have u is smca up in the air, nafta 2.0. that has to be ratified by congress. it is still an open question. there are many provisions especially relates to worker pay that traditional labor democrats should be supportive of. as we see the next two weeks, the democrats may decide not to give the president a win just because they don't want to give him a win. are labor unions on board with this? what happens if congress does not approve usmca. that is almost as important what happens in 2019 as the deal president is putting together march 1st with china. connell: okay. melissa: oil snapping a nine-day winning streak settling down 2 1/2%. still up 7 1/2% over the week. go
carol's point still dealing with china. i wonder if any headwinds are going away anytime soon for the investors? >> investors are focusing on the march 1st deadline with china as we should, it is largest in the world or second largest depending on the indicator you're looking at. as companies look for the strategic planning going into 2019 and 2020, we still have u is smca up in the air, nafta 2.0. that has to be ratified by congress. it is still an open question. there are many...
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carol was the one who got through her primary. all right. so i think that sort of lays a little bit of a predicate for knowing how big of an issue this is for our women to get out of primaries and for our women to be roughening against other women who aren't as qualified maybe and against men in a primary. elise way back when in 2013 when you and i first met up, you were against a male self-funder and everybody said, you know, by the way, they were not only telling elise not to get into the race, they were telling those of us who were donors and fund-raisers, a lot of you in this room will remember, no need to get in that, we've got a really good self-funder, it will cost us less. well, that male self-funder would have not gotten out of the general and we wouldn't have this great seat in the upstate region in new york. so elise is really the model. so i need to put my glasses on. so we're going to begin with our latest congresswoman, carol miller. we're so excited, but what a lonely looking photograph. i mean, is that not going to sere in th
carol was the one who got through her primary. all right. so i think that sort of lays a little bit of a predicate for knowing how big of an issue this is for our women to get out of primaries and for our women to be roughening against other women who aren't as qualified maybe and against men in a primary. elise way back when in 2013 when you and i first met up, you were against a male self-funder and everybody said, you know, by the way, they were not only telling elise not to get into the...
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>> good to see you i am joined here by carol bartz, newest board member of a california can businesssed to be here. >> you're a familiar face having been the ceo of yahoo many years. why cannabis, why now? >> i programmed my first computer in 1968 and i've done the tech industry, enjoyed it. when i saw this opportunity, i said this is the new world here. it is like being back in tech 20 years ago. so much growth potential, so much ways to change people's lives. so i'm in. >> the new tech you're calling it it is a pure cannabis company. a lot of people bet big on the cbd industry saying it is a better bet, given the farm bill, retail poised to get in. do you agree >> i agree cbd is a very important part of this industry. however, i also believe because i'm a user, my knees, bad knees, that the combination of thc and cbd is very good it is much better than pure cbd. as people, as it is legalized in other states, people will have the opportunity to understand how important it is to have that combination. and that's what we do, it looks at the opportunity for customers and delivers the b
>> good to see you i am joined here by carol bartz, newest board member of a california can businesssed to be here. >> you're a familiar face having been the ceo of yahoo many years. why cannabis, why now? >> i programmed my first computer in 1968 and i've done the tech industry, enjoyed it. when i saw this opportunity, i said this is the new world here. it is like being back in tech 20 years ago. so much growth potential, so much ways to change people's lives. so i'm in....
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carol, thank you very much.. the exxon will be in about four minutes‘s time. after steph has done talking to us aboutjob losses. yes, i'm going to be talking about what happens if you are someone who is stuck at home, so anyone who is stuck in the snow at the moment, i'll answering questions on that a later. but yes, we are talking about retail this morning. january can be a tough time for some retailers. we've heard that the owner of oddbins says it's appointed advisers to look at options for the future after an "extremely tough" christmas. the company employs about 500 people. and on monday the uk's biggest supermarket tesco said it's to close fresh food counters in 90 of its stores, putting up to 9,000 jobs at risk. some of those jobs could of course be saved. but last year, there were something like 70,000 fewerjobs in retail than in 2017 — that's according to the british retail consortium — and it is to do with the way we shop and how that continues to change. so what does all this change mean for the high
carol, thank you very much.. the exxon will be in about four minutes‘s time. after steph has done talking to us aboutjob losses. yes, i'm going to be talking about what happens if you are someone who is stuck at home, so anyone who is stuck in the snow at the moment, i'll answering questions on that a later. but yes, we are talking about retail this morning. january can be a tough time for some retailers. we've heard that the owner of oddbins says it's appointed advisers to look at options...