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carol: and i'm carol massar. in this week's issue, restaurants pivot to delivery in plate optimized lunches. jason: hungry already. and facebook falling behind in hollywood. carol: we begin in remarks, opening the magazine is a reminder of a real and present threat. jason: we're talking about nuclear war, takes you back to hiding under our desks, but it is still out there. guest: there is a date in the near future, february 2, where the nuclear arms treaty will not be re-signed by president trump. that opens up a window into a continuing problem in the world, which is the nuclear arms race. we thought that that was over in the cold war and we're in a new version now. carol: it takes a long time to get there, but it kind of keeps people in check. guest: what's happening is that as these trees expire and don't get renewed, there is a whole new brinksmanship that starts to develop. carol: this article reminded me that most of the nuclear weapons are owned by united states and russia. guest: that's what we've talked
carol: and i'm carol massar. in this week's issue, restaurants pivot to delivery in plate optimized lunches. jason: hungry already. and facebook falling behind in hollywood. carol: we begin in remarks, opening the magazine is a reminder of a real and present threat. jason: we're talking about nuclear war, takes you back to hiding under our desks, but it is still out there. guest: there is a date in the near future, february 2, where the nuclear arms treaty will not be re-signed by president...
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carol: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back.n also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm. in new york, boston, washington, dc -- carol: in the bay area, in london, and of course, the bloomberg business app. this change is overhauling its delivery method. jason: is being closely watched by the whole industry on the cutting out the middleman to deliver directly to customers. >> dig in is a fast casual restaurant based in new york. it is very popular, it has expanded to boston as well. they serve that sort of veggie focused grain bowl salad type of thing everybody is doing. you walk up and assemble, you get little bit of grain, some chicken, vegetable, bring it back to your desk, and that is your lunch. they are doing more and more meals for delivery. and in some locations, as many as 30% of sales are delivery. carol: it is good, but also bad. >> it is a lot of revenue they would not have otherwise had, but the profitability is not as good as in-store. carol: explain that. >> if you order from any of these third parties, they char
carol: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back.n also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm. in new york, boston, washington, dc -- carol: in the bay area, in london, and of course, the bloomberg business app. this change is overhauling its delivery method. jason: is being closely watched by the whole industry on the cutting out the middleman to deliver directly to customers. >> dig in is a fast casual restaurant based in new york. it is very popular, it...
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carol: absolutely fascinating. this is bloomberg. ♪ carol: welcome back.n: joined carol and me businessweek every day on the radio or are -- our daily show. carol: and you can find us online and on our mobile app. jason: we are going to stay on this international cover story. carol: erik schatzker followed an fbi investigation into dealings.-- huawei's akon ceo explains us what he expects to have the next. >> worst-case scenario and what we have been publicly discussing some of the work we are doing. it could potentially put them in the right direction in terms of what to optimize, i would say that is the worst case in a weapon standpoint. in the context of weapons espionage, simply wanting something to differentiate them from the apples and google's of the world. they are setting up to bring out some sort of finality to the investigation. akhan is looking to file civil litigation concurrent to it. our main purpose is making sure the fbi gets their investigation right. there is in part a national security portion of a corporate espionage, a market value po
carol: absolutely fascinating. this is bloomberg. ♪ carol: welcome back.n: joined carol and me businessweek every day on the radio or are -- our daily show. carol: and you can find us online and on our mobile app. jason: we are going to stay on this international cover story. carol: erik schatzker followed an fbi investigation into dealings.-- huawei's akon ceo explains us what he expects to have the next. >> worst-case scenario and what we have been publicly discussing some of the work...
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carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. join jason kelly and me on bloomberg radio. check up on our daily show on our podcast at itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. "bloomberg businessweek what" was in charlotte north carolina for the nba all-stars technology summit and one of the most influential names there sat with us to talk about the many hats he wears. of chairman and ceo monumental sports and entertainment, owner of the washington wizards, and owner of the capital one arena in downtown washington, d.c. started by talking to us about the explosion of e-sports. >> the nba is a platform that is no different than google or amazon. a corporate structure of the league, multiple apps, nba, league, and, summer our data that we generate is deeper, more real-time than anything you cover at bloomberg in business and industry, some just as your company grew as a platform. it started from a small group and is now a gigantic media company focused on financial servic
carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. join jason kelly and me on bloomberg radio. check up on our daily show on our podcast at itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. "bloomberg businessweek what" was in charlotte north carolina for the nba all-stars technology summit and one of the most influential names there sat with us to talk about the many hats he wears. of chairman and ceo...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and am 1130 in new york, 91.1 fm in washington, d.c. jason: and the bloomberg business app. in the finance section, wall street's biggest traders are beginning their own exchange. carol: the proposed members exchange is to help traders with the battle for lower fees. jason: nick baker brought us the story. nick: nine huge firms, some of the biggest traders out there. they've got lots of trade they can start directing into this market. so, this is a business that could take off. it is still preliminary. they have not filed for regulatory approval. maybe a year away from existing, but the reason why it exists it is these firms -- basically everybody on wall street other than exchanges are angry at the current exchanges. they currently charge too much. carol: it is not like they can disconnect from the new york stock exchange. they still have to be connected, but what they can do, these owners of the new exchange, they can direct trades they are
carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and am 1130 in new york, 91.1 fm in washington, d.c. jason: and the bloomberg business app. in the finance section, wall street's biggest traders are beginning their own exchange. carol: the proposed members exchange is to help traders with the battle for lower fees. jason: nick baker brought us the story. nick: nine huge firms, some of the biggest traders out there. they've got lots of trade they can start directing into...
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carol: and i'm carol massie. -- massar.an listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and in new york, in boston, washington, d.c. -- jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area, in london, and on our app. in the business section, jay powell and his predecessor janet yellen turned out to be remarkably similar policymakers. carol: we spoke with a federal reserve reporter jeanna smialek of what could be the final result of the era. >> she is doing he's aptly what janet yellen did still in the fact in the sense that they are still pursuing a patient, gradual rate half along the labor market to make as much progress as possible while restraining inflation. we heard him signal at the federal open market committee meeting that the fed might be taking a pause for the foreseeable future. still very much taking this kind of cautious approach. i think it is a real story of continuity so far. jason: let's remind folks that, back in december, if we were having this conversation six weeks ago, it would be very different because the markets, the presiden
carol: and i'm carol massie. -- massar.an listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and in new york, in boston, washington, d.c. -- jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area, in london, and on our app. in the business section, jay powell and his predecessor janet yellen turned out to be remarkably similar policymakers. carol: we spoke with a federal reserve reporter jeanna smialek of what could be the final result of the era. >> she is doing he's aptly what janet yellen did still in the fact in the...
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carol: and i'm carol massar. can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and on am 1130 in new york, 1061 in boston, 991 fm in washington, d.c. -- jason: in the bay area, london on dab digital, and the bloomberg business app. in the finance section, wall street's biggest traders are beginning their own exchange. carol: they are indeed. the goal of the proposed members exchange is meant to help traders win the battle for lower fees. jason: nick baker brought us the story. nick: this has a shot of taking some good market share and that is part of who is behind it -- nine huge firms, some of the biggest traders out there. so they've got lots of trades they could, in theory, start directing to this market. so, this is a business that could take off. now, it is still preliminary. they have not filed for regulatory approval. we are probably maybe a year away from it existing, but it is still early yet. but the reason why it exists it is these firms -- basically everybody on wall street other than exchan
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carol: estimate.oel: this is a company that has made a strategic choice to get into the home buying game and they have rolled out this phenomenon in about 14 cities. cash offersinfant you can sell your house and no longer have a broker. this is a disruptive force. they are not alone in it. pat clark did a good job of looking at what this phenomenon might mean for the u.s. housing. then: it all goes back to crash we saw 10 years ago. a lot has changed and maybe somethings haven't. carol: we have more on this overall story with editor brent begin. >> we are not about to have another crash like we just did. when that happened, you had overbuilding and you had a lot of trade speculative pricing which was not taking in the overbuilding into account. that combination does not exist right now. what we have at this point is under building. we are under housed in america. thatcomes with the fact the large builders the last time were all but almost wiped out. builders, even if they wanted to build more, they ca
carol: estimate.oel: this is a company that has made a strategic choice to get into the home buying game and they have rolled out this phenomenon in about 14 cities. cash offersinfant you can sell your house and no longer have a broker. this is a disruptive force. they are not alone in it. pat clark did a good job of looking at what this phenomenon might mean for the u.s. housing. then: it all goes back to crash we saw 10 years ago. a lot has changed and maybe somethings haven't. carol: we have...
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jim knapp, carol's boarder.he man who had been living in the guest house. >> i can't remember the month i moved in. >> reporter: and jim knapp had a lot to say about carol, but he didn't stop there. >> it was certainly a gruesome scene. >> blood drops. shoe prints. the clues tell a story. ivity, 3 days is really fast. the dentist is going to be able to provide that to their patients. sensodyne rapid relief in my opinion is a game changer. it's going to let the dentist offer their patient sensitivity relief in 3 days. it has a formulation that lays down a barrier of protection against sensitivity. within 3 days, say over the course of a weekend you're going to start feeling significant results. to say that it works in 3 days really is a big deal. zooka had digestive problems and wouldn't eat., then i fed him freshpet. ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first tim
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♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.ason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, what rupert murdoch plans to do after they sell out to disney. jason: plans to create the world's largest home living operation the world has ever seen. carol: trouble building homes for low-income residents of new orleans. jason: we begin with a long week of the last economic crash. joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into now. it has been 10 years. joel: we want to take all of your real estate dreams and anxieties and take them in one place and contain them for you. jason: the scope of this, how do you choose what stories to tell in this case? joel: you have to start with the long reach of the last crash. we are barely 10 years after that and we are still feeling the effects of that at peter writes in the opening essay. that is primarily a phenomenon that comes from the lack of homebuilding. a derth of inventory. that has pushed prices to a point that a lot of people cannot afford to actually get in the ga
♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.ason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, what rupert murdoch plans to do after they sell out to disney. jason: plans to create the world's largest home living operation the world has ever seen. carol: trouble building homes for low-income residents of new orleans. jason: we begin with a long week of the last economic crash. joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into now. it has been 10 years. joel: we want to take...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.e're inside the magazine's headquarters here in new york, and this week, the biggest names of all, the nba all-stars. the sacramento team's owner and more all sat down with bloomberg businessweek to talk about trends. before we get to that, the focus on real estate. we begin with one of what could have been one of the largest real estate stories of the year. amazon pulling out of its plans to build a second headquarters in new york city across from where we stand right now. it is pretty amazing. i feel like this played out like a reality show. caleb: it was incredible, it really was. you have local politicians, national politicians, the world's biggest company trying to move to new york and ultimately saying it is not worth the trouble. carol: it played out like so many other stories you have. cities and states courting big companies, giving tax breaks. we seen this story before. it often works out with the state settling with the best incentives. what happened? caleb: i think ultimate
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.e're inside the magazine's headquarters here in new york, and this week, the biggest names of all, the nba all-stars. the sacramento team's owner and more all sat down with bloomberg businessweek to talk about trends. before we get to that, the focus on real estate. we begin with one of what could have been one of the largest real estate stories of the year. amazon pulling out of its plans to build a second headquarters...
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carol: yeah.ty: the interesting thing for me is the link that which ami apparently wanted to stop the bezos investigation on whether there was political motivation behind the original story. carol: ami, the owner of national enquirer. marty: right. what were those connections that they were so concerned about suppressing? it is also interesting to me that david packer, the ceo of american media, has an agreement with the southern district of new york. under the terms of that agreement, they can ask him to come in and testify truthfully to the prosecutors on what they actually did. if they violated any laws, they could be in big trouble. forl: we have been waiting president trump to do a tweet, and you said he probably will not tweet on it. marty: i think donald trump wants to stay away from this one because it could turn into a real legal moreas. i do not think you want to get his name intertwined with this particular controversy. alix: and if you take a look at president trump lashing out at the
carol: yeah.ty: the interesting thing for me is the link that which ami apparently wanted to stop the bezos investigation on whether there was political motivation behind the original story. carol: ami, the owner of national enquirer. marty: right. what were those connections that they were so concerned about suppressing? it is also interesting to me that david packer, the ceo of american media, has an agreement with the southern district of new york. under the terms of that agreement, they can...
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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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i'm carol massar. can hear us on 106.1 in boston, a.m. 960 in the bay area and dab did in the bloomberg digital app -- dab di and the bloomberg business at. -- dab digital and the bloomberg business app. >> we've always been on the cutting edge. we see sports betting is opening up a whole new avenue of entertainment, engagement and opportunity for our fans. constantly from owners how much they like the leadership of this league. i'm not sure that is true in every sport. what is it about the leadership of this particular league that works well for an owner like you? >> first of all, they've always been on the right side of history. silver --n and adam dave has not been afraid to step out and be on the right side. city, weg in this pulled the plug on that a few years ago when we felt the laws were vindictive towards certain segments of society. so, our leaders have not been afraid to step out. and do what's right. there's also been a recognition that it's all about the players. inclusive -- are in our le
i'm carol massar. can hear us on 106.1 in boston, a.m. 960 in the bay area and dab did in the bloomberg digital app -- dab di and the bloomberg business at. -- dab digital and the bloomberg business app. >> we've always been on the cutting edge. we see sports betting is opening up a whole new avenue of entertainment, engagement and opportunity for our fans. constantly from owners how much they like the leadership of this league. i'm not sure that is true in every sport. what is it about...
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carol: great story. this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back.ason: join carol and myself for "bloomberg: businessweek" every week. carol: you can find us online on businessweek.com and on our mobile app. 2018 was a tough year for many hedge funds. jason: tell that to ray dalio over at bridgewater. his fund generated big profits. carol: and taylor riggs is here to show us just how much. taylor: big profits, especially on a year when it it was tough for competitors. that is when you want to see a hedge fund is starting to outperform. we make this into a graphic that shows the percent return for bridgewater, this macro fund up about 15%, overall gaining $8 billion. the next one we have data for is only getting $5 billion. so relative to peers, really starting to outperform. always good when the s&p is down. where are you looking to get alpha? jason: this is why people pay hedge funds is to make the sort of money. the other interesting stat i came across is that six out of 10 hedge funds lost money. taylor: that is a lot, especially after the fees.
carol: great story. this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back.ason: join carol and myself for "bloomberg: businessweek" every week. carol: you can find us online on businessweek.com and on our mobile app. 2018 was a tough year for many hedge funds. jason: tell that to ray dalio over at bridgewater. his fund generated big profits. carol: and taylor riggs is here to show us just how much. taylor: big profits, especially on a year when it it was tough for...
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♪ carol: what to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar.ason: that's according to economists, plus, did foxconn con wisconsin? the magazine investigates what happened to president trump's of $.5 billion deal. jason: we begin with the international cover story. a report that sheds new light on chinese tech giant huawei, and the allegations the company has been trying to steal u.s. trade secrets. weber is here with us for more on that. this they story that reminds us of why u.s. officials have so many problems with them. it is a special story because it provides a rare glimpse of something that no one has really understood. huawei islways claims a bad actor. and yet get there has been no tangible proof to show for that. erik schatzker really pulls off an incredible story with this one. the moment that he came to us with it, we said, stop talking and start writing. jason: go wherever you need to go and it takes them to vegas, there's a sorbet stand? he is undercover. joel: where this really began was an american company, called ocon, which is
♪ carol: what to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar.ason: that's according to economists, plus, did foxconn con wisconsin? the magazine investigates what happened to president trump's of $.5 billion deal. jason: we begin with the international cover story. a report that sheds new light on chinese tech giant huawei, and the allegations the company has been trying to steal u.s. trade secrets. weber is here with us for more on that. this they story that reminds us of why u.s. officials...
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and they had this unsolved abductor of carol. >> carol came to the police station, was shown a lineup and was able to identify bundy as the person who attacked her. >> he was arrested and charged with the kidnapping of carol. >> during court proceedings in utah, bundy actually comes outside and talks to the media. >> yes, i intend to complete my legal education and become a lawyer and be a damn good lawyer. >> he was an arrogant [ bleep ], basically, and that's the way he ca the stand. >> ted bundy was convicted of kidnapping carol. >> meanwhile, detectives found more incriminating evidence. >> hairs in his volkswagen bug gear shift lever were from victims from colorado and utah. >> and that gave enough evidence to file on him in colorado. >> they took him to the jail in aspen. >> he was assisting in his own defense, so he had a right to go use the law library. this is an old, old courthouse. and the law library was up on the top floor. >> the judge decreed that he didn't have to wear shackles or handcuffs. so he walked about the courtroom and law library as a free man. >> over the mo
and they had this unsolved abductor of carol. >> carol came to the police station, was shown a lineup and was able to identify bundy as the person who attacked her. >> he was arrested and charged with the kidnapping of carol. >> during court proceedings in utah, bundy actually comes outside and talks to the media. >> yes, i intend to complete my legal education and become a lawyer and be a damn good lawyer. >> he was an arrogant [ bleep ], basically, and that's the...
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charles: carol, you're as statute fed observer.n powell october 3rd last year made some unfortunate comments that sent the market into a three-month tailspin. he has been digging himself out since then. has he done enough to make right the incorrect statements? >> yeah, he had a rough one out of the gate. i think he has been trying to find his way. i almost thought he painted himself into a little bit of a corner in january right we got the great jobs numbers. today he reiterated the same stance. seems like he has his footing underneath him. i like the fact that all senators with the exception of elizabeth warren were adults in the room. he took them to task, policies of getting more people back into the labor force, giving them incentives, not spending so much in congress. i actually thought he did quite a good job today. charles: he took them to the task the knows deficits don't matter. a pox on both houses since he was there. larry, some other things came up. shower rod brown tried to back -- sherrod brown tried to back him in a
charles: carol, you're as statute fed observer.n powell october 3rd last year made some unfortunate comments that sent the market into a three-month tailspin. he has been digging himself out since then. has he done enough to make right the incorrect statements? >> yeah, he had a rough one out of the gate. i think he has been trying to find his way. i almost thought he painted himself into a little bit of a corner in january right we got the great jobs numbers. today he reiterated the same...
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carol raises a really good point. hearing it through mccabe, these details we repeat that you write about, that we all talk about on a daily basis, it's as if we've come a little bit story blind. we have forgotten. when you hear it in someone's hands like mccabe, who was in charge of opening this, who decided to open this investigation, that really focuses the mind. point two that carol made is this book tour is just getting started. you can't buy this book until tomorrow morning. he has -- mccabe has between six and seven media appearances scheduled just for tomorrow. how is that going to go over? >> i don't think it's going to go over well with trump in particular. we've had one interview and the president is just going nuts on twitter, which maybe that was predictable. but as this book tour drags on, certainly you're going to have a lot more tweets. you know, we're just in this remarkable moment. and i think even though mccabe was describing things that we already knew. we already knew about this 25th amendment con
carol raises a really good point. hearing it through mccabe, these details we repeat that you write about, that we all talk about on a daily basis, it's as if we've come a little bit story blind. we have forgotten. when you hear it in someone's hands like mccabe, who was in charge of opening this, who decided to open this investigation, that really focuses the mind. point two that carol made is this book tour is just getting started. you can't buy this book until tomorrow morning. he has --...
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he actually proposes to carole boone in front of a camera. >> carole, do you want to marry me? if you asked someone to marry and the person says "yes," and there's a notary republic there, it's a legal marriage. >> that did it. signed it, sealed it, and delivered it. and they married right there in the middle of penalty phase. >> now ted bundy is a convicted murderer, he's a new husband, and he is, in effect, a dead man walking. >> i don't think anybody doubts that i've done some bad things, the question is what of course, and how, and maybe, most importantly, why? ♪ ♪'cause this is already bigger ♪'this is already bigger than love♪ dare to be devoted. jared. ♪ give the gift of devotion with our incredible selection of jewelry including hundreds of pieces under $299 dare to be devoted. only at jared. dare to be devoted. (vo) the only network to win in all four major awards is the one more people rely on. choose america's most reliable network on the best device, iphone. get iphone xr on us when you buy the latest iphone. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead
he actually proposes to carole boone in front of a camera. >> carole, do you want to marry me? if you asked someone to marry and the person says "yes," and there's a notary republic there, it's a legal marriage. >> that did it. signed it, sealed it, and delivered it. and they married right there in the middle of penalty phase. >> now ted bundy is a convicted murderer, he's a new husband, and he is, in effect, a dead man walking. >> i don't think anybody doubts...
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fay carol. >> reporter: they carol has traveled the world singing jazz, blues, r&b, you name it. here at ti of black history month, carol a >> ♪. >> reporter: her audience, hundreds of oakland school students. >> ♪ >> reporter: for a full hour, carol, who lives in berkeley, saying from the american songbook of black commissions from loose to gospel. >> ♪ >> reporter: from ragtime to motown. carol and her piano player joe warner received a grant from the city of oakland cultural fund to perform two shows for students. >> i want you to know about it. >> reporter: highlighting the contributions to music by african-americans. >> they would not have it without this music, so seeing as how it is black history month, right? so we thought we would give them a trip through the ages. >> reporter: fay carol has been performing ever since she won a talent contest in oakland as a teenager in the 1960s. she shared stages with musical icons including marvin gaye and especially ray charles. >> he was one of my biggest influences because he let me know that i did not have to have boundaries. you
fay carol. >> reporter: they carol has traveled the world singing jazz, blues, r&b, you name it. here at ti of black history month, carol a >> ♪. >> reporter: her audience, hundreds of oakland school students. >> ♪ >> reporter: for a full hour, carol, who lives in berkeley, saying from the american songbook of black commissions from loose to gospel. >> ♪ >> reporter: from ragtime to motown. carol and her piano player joe warner received a...
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carol lee, barbara mcquade. matt zapotosky, really appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, this explosive new book that says our president trusts the leader of russia over our own intel professionals. we will talk with a former ambassador to russia on why all of this makes him very nervous. >>> and later, protests from washington to fort worth, texas over the national emergency to build a border wall. we'll talk to one man who has filed a lawsuit to stop it. we should tell you he happens to be a republican former white house lawyer. "the 11th hour" just getting started on the aforementioned monday evening. d monday evening - i think the best companies succeed as a team, and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we just upload our logo, and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. - [male] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. get started today at customink.com. check in from afarnd fewith remote access, ♪ and have professional monitoring backing
carol lee, barbara mcquade. matt zapotosky, really appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, this explosive new book that says our president trusts the leader of russia over our own intel professionals. we will talk with a former ambassador to russia on why all of this makes him very nervous. >>> and later, protests from washington to fort worth, texas over the national emergency to build a border wall. we'll talk to one man who has filed a lawsuit to stop it. we should tell you he...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly.here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, what rupert murdoch plans to do after they sell out to disney. jason: plans to create the world's largest home living operation the world has ever seen. carol: trouble building homes for low-income residents of new orleans. jason: we begin with a long reach of the last economic
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly.here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, what rupert murdoch plans to do after they sell out to disney. jason: plans to create the world's largest home living operation the world has ever seen. carol: trouble building homes for low-income residents of new orleans. jason: we begin with a long reach of the last economic
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i have to start with ken and carol, some unbelievable reporting from you and your colleagues this week. you guys have obviously pored over this transcript with all of the knowledge about the manafort case. ken, your piece mopped wnday wa described by a u.s. firm akin to a unicorn sighting. the officials at the heart of the mueller probe, the branch of that, contacts between donald trump's former campaign chairman and konstantin kilimnik. you have been on this beat for many months. talk about what the significance this is in the broader mueller probe. >> the significance of what was laid out in the court filing you just described is that it gives some visibility into what mueller is actually pursuing, that is specific to the mission and the task he was assigned by the department of justice. that is to investigate russian meddling in the election and possible collusion with trump's campaign. we have seen a number of indictments, guilty pleas and convictions that have sort of bit around the edges of that and at times flicked at some relevance to that core mission. but this was really the
i have to start with ken and carol, some unbelievable reporting from you and your colleagues this week. you guys have obviously pored over this transcript with all of the knowledge about the manafort case. ken, your piece mopped wnday wa described by a u.s. firm akin to a unicorn sighting. the officials at the heart of the mueller probe, the branch of that, contacts between donald trump's former campaign chairman and konstantin kilimnik. you have been on this beat for many months. talk about...
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carol lee, barbara mcquade. matt zapotosky, really appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, this explosive new book that says our president trusts the leader of russia over our own intel professionals. we will talk with a former ambassador to russia on why all of this makes him very nervous. >>> and later, protests from washington to fort worth, texas over the national emergency to build a border wall. we'll talk to one man who has filed a lawsuit to stop it. we should tell you he happens to be a republican former white house lawyer. "the 11th hour" just getting started on the aforementioned monday evening. [cell phone rings] where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? make
carol lee, barbara mcquade. matt zapotosky, really appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, this explosive new book that says our president trusts the leader of russia over our own intel professionals. we will talk with a former ambassador to russia on why all of this makes him very nervous. >>> and later, protests from washington to fort worth, texas over the national emergency to build a border wall. we'll talk to one man who has filed a lawsuit to stop it. we should tell you he...
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to weigh in and more heather is with us, and caroll, and rick unger, and white house press secretary, sean spicer. we keep getting great stats that come in go job growth, wage growth. the manufacturing and energy sector going great guns, shouldn't that be the focus, that good for america it counters this socialist trend of the democrats, doesn't it? >> i had the opportunity to talk with president and vice president last night about the speech, it is important to recognize that president realizes what a hume platform this is, initially and domestically -- huge platform this is internationally and domestically, he will spend a good chunk of the my reminding people what changed positively because of this administration over last two years, a lot of stats come out in fits and starts over the course of weeks, or a month or a year. it is one big case, not just 5. 2 million jobs, make an entire case, roll it into one so people understand the scope what has changed. >> this is caroll ross, i wrote an op-ed for fox business on the state of small business and entrepreneurship. a really importan
to weigh in and more heather is with us, and caroll, and rick unger, and white house press secretary, sean spicer. we keep getting great stats that come in go job growth, wage growth. the manufacturing and energy sector going great guns, shouldn't that be the focus, that good for america it counters this socialist trend of the democrats, doesn't it? >> i had the opportunity to talk with president and vice president last night about the speech, it is important to recognize that president...
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carol begs people to come forward and stresses they can remain anonymous. >> she our mother? i know this is bothering you. >> ktvu fox rit, time is 4:40. still ahead, reports that unvaccinated children are causing a measles outbreak in the pacific northwest. what health officials are doing to get that problem under control. >>> the tragic event that brought an entire airport in florida to a grinding halt. . >>> good morning. right now we do have wet roads out there. we have a couple problems that may be caused by wet roads. we'll let you know where it's slowing down. >>> in addition, wet weather for today. cold per air moving into the bay area. snow levels are falling. i'll have a look at what to expect for today and the extended forecast coming up. . >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. police say the death of a tsa agent at the airport in orlando florida was an apparent suicide. investigators say the man jumped to his death saturday morning from a balcony at the hotel inside the airport. the incident created panic among passengers who were confused about what was happening. t
carol begs people to come forward and stresses they can remain anonymous. >> she our mother? i know this is bothering you. >> ktvu fox rit, time is 4:40. still ahead, reports that unvaccinated children are causing a measles outbreak in the pacific northwest. what health officials are doing to get that problem under control. >>> the tragic event that brought an entire airport in florida to a grinding halt. . >>> good morning. right now we do have wet roads out...
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congress member caroll miller, she blasted cohen today, great to have you with us.imagine that after having to sit through that, you wanted to take a shower. that is one of the worst events have seen put on by either political party. your thoughts? >> it was a very long 6 hours. >> a long 6 hours? i would think it was a long 6 hours. but the testimony from the convict liar, a liar convicted of lying to congress among other lies, how in the world did the republican party, end up permitting this to coincide with such an importance initiative on part of president in denuclearization of the korean peninsula, and second summit with kim? >> that is right. but you know we're not in control at this point. >> i do, i am just wondering why y'all could not come up with a way to stop the democracy, because democrats with y'all were in power did a lot to forestall republican riches. >issue. >> it was i waste of our time, a said in committee, voter in west virginia did not send me to congress to waste time or money. lou: no doubt, so what are you going to do? is this a two years
congress member caroll miller, she blasted cohen today, great to have you with us.imagine that after having to sit through that, you wanted to take a shower. that is one of the worst events have seen put on by either political party. your thoughts? >> it was a very long 6 hours. >> a long 6 hours? i would think it was a long 6 hours. but the testimony from the convict liar, a liar convicted of lying to congress among other lies, how in the world did the republican party, end up...
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thank you carol. both of you have been very wonderful this afternoon. we appreciate you taking the time to be with us. thank you all for listening. this is the end of the session. [applause]
thank you carol. both of you have been very wonderful this afternoon. we appreciate you taking the time to be with us. thank you all for listening. this is the end of the session. [applause]
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carol, let me start with you. as someone who ran a u.s.orney's office, i want to ask a question about this breaking news and something i raised with jennifer and david. it seems there was no press release a fact pattern that is as lurid as this one is. >> i do find that very strange, chris, i have to say. normally something like this where they're members of the media being targeted, members of congress being targeted, i would have expected the department of justice come out with a press release. >> that would be fairly standard operating procedure? >> it certainly would have been while i was u.s. attorney, yes. >> clint, i want to talk about michael cohen being back on -- back on after being off. what do you make of the fact that he was scheduled, he canceled, he talked about intimidation with the president of the united states. elijah cummings said he will get him on, and now it appears he is going to be testifying in public under oath next week. >> i just don't know. it keeps me in a delay, and that makes me think it's more than just su
carol, let me start with you. as someone who ran a u.s.orney's office, i want to ask a question about this breaking news and something i raised with jennifer and david. it seems there was no press release a fact pattern that is as lurid as this one is. >> i do find that very strange, chris, i have to say. normally something like this where they're members of the media being targeted, members of congress being targeted, i would have expected the department of justice come out with a press...
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carol, i'm not sure whether body clockwise it feels you should be going down having lunch. you now have a better story. what was it like to be there? >> reporter: i don't know about that. well, brian, it was so interesting because none of this was a surprise to anyone except for perhaps kim jong-un because the u.s. government, the vietnamese government and the north korean government all knew that we were staying there. there was a setup for more than 200 journalists, members of the white house press corp there, and i happened to be staying in the hotel. and the morning that i arrived on monday they gave us a notice saying they were going to include security measures because a head of state was staying there. and then we're having breakfast tuesday morning and we're told they have to move the press center. so packing up, came down into the lobby and they had rolled down a red carpet for kim jong-un in the lobby and told us we weren't allowed to step on it. so we had to walk around that. then we were shoved into the restaurant in the hotel lobby and we were told to wait ther
carol, i'm not sure whether body clockwise it feels you should be going down having lunch. you now have a better story. what was it like to be there? >> reporter: i don't know about that. well, brian, it was so interesting because none of this was a surprise to anyone except for perhaps kim jong-un because the u.s. government, the vietnamese government and the north korean government all knew that we were staying there. there was a setup for more than 200 journalists, members of the white...
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carol's absolutely right.he inventory was essential at some point in the process, coupled with a verification regime, an inspection schedule, a dismantlement schedule, but it wasn't really necessary for this, the beginning of the process. you have to take a few preliminary steps to get the process going before you've built up the sort of track record to get a full inventory. the danger of this deal, of this failure, is that it -- this lack of progress may indicate that the process itself is going to break down. that's got to be what south korea's worried about. that's what people like me are worried about. can we keep this together long enough to pick up the pieces perhaps in the next administration? all right, carol lee, i appreciate all of your insights this morning. >>> still ahead, everybody, more on the morning's other big story. the testimony of president trump's former fixer michael cohen. >> who in the president's family cohen says was involved in the trump tower meeting and his warning offering republ
carol's absolutely right.he inventory was essential at some point in the process, coupled with a verification regime, an inspection schedule, a dismantlement schedule, but it wasn't really necessary for this, the beginning of the process. you have to take a few preliminary steps to get the process going before you've built up the sort of track record to get a full inventory. the danger of this deal, of this failure, is that it -- this lack of progress may indicate that the process itself is...
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thank you, carol. both of you have been very wonderful this afternoon. we appreciate you taking the time to be with us. thank you all for listening. this is the end of the session. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. .ou can view our tv schedule by the always enthralled senate chamber itself. the walls themselves. if they could speak, what would they tell us? >> c-span's newest book "the senate is quote transport to into the senate wing of the capital, revealing rich architectural details of the senate chamber, the ornate hallways, private workspaces and lavish meeting rooms. this keepsake is filled with beautiful color photos of the art in architecture that are in the senate space and offers information about this and its rich history. to order your high-quality paperback copy of "the senate," c-span.org/senatebook. >> this park is the oldest county park in the state of california. the land was set aside to preserve the oak trees that once dotted the landscape. today, it is home to a farm labor and agr
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carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this issue, we full fat steps. -- stacks. jason: and is anybody watching facebook watch? carol: and the social network still has a lot to prove when it comes to hollywood.
carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this issue, we full fat steps. -- stacks. jason: and is anybody watching facebook watch? carol: and the social network still has a lot to prove when it comes to hollywood.
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carol, come in! good morning. iam snowdrops. carol, come in! good morning. i am at rhs wisley.l—to—wall blue skies for the next few days because we are not. there will be sunny spells but also a lot of cloud. this morning, a lot of cloud around too. two weather fronts, one heading north—east across scotland taking the overnight rain with it, and this afternoon another coming in from the west bringing thicker cloud and splashes of rain. this morning, mild start. if you are outside not moving, it will feel cool, but temperatures tell you another story. some parts in scotland already above 12 degrees. a lot of cloud around this morning. overnight rain clearing away into the northern isles and eventually clearing for you. brightening up behind before the next band of cloud and rain from the west. temperatures widely between 11 and 1a today. in the sunshine, we could fit 15. this evening and overnight, cloud and grisly bits of pieces in the west. weather front moving west to east. another cloudy night. not cold. but where we have clear skies in the south—east, feeling cooler with pa
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thank you, carol. you know the fly— past thank you, carol. yesterday. he has got a new flagpole. we planted a tree. he is so excited about friday. hopefully it will be ok. it's been 200 years since the golden eagle was last seen soaring in the skies over wales. but now, thanks to ambitious plans from conservationists, the majestic bird of prey may soon return. breakfast'sjohn maguire is in the brecon beacons finding out more. good morning. the most special guest is, of course, rooney. look at him. a golden eagle. he is 11 years old. absolutely beautiful. magnificent. an apex predator. you can see he is designed to sit at the top of the food chain. lewis is his handler. tell us about rooney? he is a big bird. how much does he wear a? about £7.5. -- bird. how much does he wear a? about £7.5. —— pounds. very big feet. apex predator. designed for hunting, taking large quarry. part of really. rooney just proves what taking large quarry. part of really. rooneyjust proves what a stunning animal they are. rooneyjust proves what a stunning animalthey
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. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this issue, fat stacks. jason: and is anybody watching facebook watch? carol: and the social network still has a lot to prove when it comes to hollywood. and we begin with the global cover story on carlos ghosn. jason: a month-long
. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this issue, fat stacks. jason: and is anybody watching facebook watch? carol: and the social network still has a lot to prove when it comes to hollywood. and we begin with the global cover story on carlos ghosn. jason: a month-long