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jim knapp, carol's boarder.ad 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. >> the shelf was knocked over several minutes after the blood hit it. >> was this crime scene staged? >> reporter: just before 9:00 p.m., july 2nd, just around the time carol kennedy's worried family members were recording phone messages to each other, a yavapai county sheriff's deputy was dispatched to carol's house on bridle path. found the home dark. eerily quiet. he shone a flashlight through a window, saw a bookcase toppled over, and blood. everywhere. that's when investigator mike sechez was pulled into the strangest case of his career. the kind of thing he had moved to prescott to avoid. >> it's a quaint little community nestled in the pines and not a whole lot of crime, especially from what i was used to. >> reporter: sechez put in
jim knapp, carol's boarder.ad 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. >> the shelf was knocked over several minutes after the blood hit it. >> was this crime scene staged? >> reporter: just before 9:00 p.m., july 2nd, just around the time carol...
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carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c.. jason: and am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is not really helping them. we are talking $40 million missing from as many as 158 accounts. carol: reporter david welch has the story. david: americans decide i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them basically started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, after a few years, they decided to bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about this bank and what the issue was. >> there are two sides. there is banco monex and then the brokerage house. people have
carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c.. jason: and am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is not really helping them. we are talking $40 million missing from as many as 158 accounts. carol: reporter david welch has the story. david: americans...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. this special edition of bloomberg businessweek be school. --b-school. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. there are a bunch of stories. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. that anniversary is coming up. we are the middle of pride month you -- month. we thought this was the moment to market that moment with this cover and package of stories. jason: how do you choose the stories? >> what we wanted to look at was a consumer element but also how companies and also elements of how the workplace and courts are impacting a lot of this. it is a little bit of a smorgasbord and that was the intent because there is so much we could possibly say on this topic. carol: as the reporting shows, there is still a lot of legal pushback when it comes to the lgbtq community. joel: there is still som
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. this special edition of bloomberg businessweek be school. --b-school. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. there are a bunch of stories. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. that anniversary is coming up. we are the middle of...
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a carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. more coming up. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with bloomberg business editor joel weber on this week's issue that features a special pride takeover of the business section. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. we thought this was the moment to market that moment with this cover and package of stories. jason: how do you choose the stories? >> what we wanted to look at was a consumer element but also how companies and also elements of the workplace and courts are impacting a lot of this. it is a little bit of a smorgasbord and that was the intent because there is so much we could possibly say on this topic. carol: as the reporting shows, there is still a lot of legal pushback when it comes to the lgbtq community. joel: there is still so
a carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. more coming up. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with bloomberg business editor joel weber on this week's issue that features a special pride takeover of the business section. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. >> here we are...
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carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. jason: staying with our special heist issue, copper mines in chile, always presenting a target for thieves. we are talking about an area as big as nebraska. is mostly uninhabited and because copper is crucial to everything from electronics to plumbing, it is easy to find a buyer. carol: and what has happened over the last two years, big mining companies have added security but one thing remains, the trains. here is our reporter on robbing a train in chile. >> copper theft is a major issue in chile. chile is the world's largest producer of that metal and the amount of copper produced is a great target for robbers, for thieves in that part of the world. it turns out that mines in northern chile are in the middle of the desert so quite isolated and makes for an easy target
carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. jason: staying with our special heist issue, copper mines in chile, always presenting a target for thieves. we are talking about an area as big as nebraska. is mostly uninhabited and because copper is crucial to everything from electronics to plumbing, it...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i am jason kelly.e are here at harvard business school in boston. more on that coming up. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with joel weber. great to have you here. great to be here. joel: isn't this amazing? carol: it is amazing. let's talk about the lineup. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. we thought this was the moment to mark that moment with this cover and package of stories. jason: how do you choose the stories? it is for a global at the end of the day. >> what we wanted to look at was a consumer element but also how companies and also elements of how the workplace and courts are impacting a lot of this. it is a little bit of a smorgasbord and that was the intent because there is so much we could possibly say on this topic. carol: i thought the legal aspect was interesting. as the reporting shows, there is still a lot of legal pushback when it comes to the lgbtq community. joel: there is still some supreme court cases t
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i am jason kelly.e are here at harvard business school in boston. more on that coming up. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with joel weber. great to have you here. great to be here. joel: isn't this amazing? carol: it is amazing. let's talk about the lineup. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. we thought this was the moment to...
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carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. jason: in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is helping them. we are talking $40 million missing from as many as 158 accounts. carol: reporter david wells has the story. americans decide i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them basically started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, after a few years, they decided the bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about model x bank. x and: there is banco mone then the brokerage house. people have accounts in both. the trouble if your account was in the bro
carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. jason: in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is helping them. we are talking $40 million missing from as many as 158 accounts. carol: reporter david wells has the story. americans decide i will move to...
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carol: at some point. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back.on: join carol and me for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio. also, catch up on our daily show, listened and subscribe to our podcast on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. carol: you can also find it online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. in the economics section, june marks a 10 year anniversary in -- of one of the longest economic expansions of u.s. history. jason: long, but should we be celebrating? >> this month marks the 10th birthday which equals the longest expansion in records going back to 1854. tied, by the way, with 1991-2001. if it goes one more month into july, it will become the recordholder. you would think that streamers, parties, cakes. carol: we did not have a hat. we are not celebrating. jason: we don't have fun. peter: there are two reasons people are not celebrating. one is that we are worried this is nearing its end. that's some actually, we could be heading toward a recession. you see that in the bond market with the inversion of the yiel
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carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back.on: join carol and me for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio. also, listen and subscribe to our podcast. carol: you can also find it online at businessweek.com and our mobile app., june marks a 10 year anniversary in one of the longest economic expansions of u.s. history. jason: should we be celebrating? >> this month marks the 10th birthday which equals the longest expansion in records going back to 1854. type with 1991-2001. if it goes one more month into july, it will become the recordholder. you would think that streamers, parties, cakes. carol: we are not celebrating. jason: we don't have fun. peter: there are two reasons people are not celebrating. we are worried this is nearing its end. that actually would could be heading toward a recession. you see that in the bond market with the inversion of the yield curve we are talking about all the time, where the three-month treasury yields are higher, often a sign recession is on the way. jason: it is a sign because people
carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back.on: join carol and me for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio. also, listen and subscribe to our podcast. carol: you can also find it online at businessweek.com and our mobile app., june marks a 10 year anniversary in one of the longest economic expansions of u.s. history. jason: should we be celebrating? >> this month marks the 10th birthday which equals the longest expansion in records going...
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jason: and i'm carol -- carol: and i'm carol massar.this week's special issue, six flying robo taxis that could soon shuttle you around new city. jason: and in cities around the globe. and why one sea captain wants to tell an iceberg to south africa to solve a water crisis. carol: and what is called the third wave of computer processing. joel weber is here with us. we all know about cpus, but now we are talking about ipu's. intelligence processor unit. joel: right, and this is a story about machine learning and artificial intelligence. all of the big advantages we have seen have been rooted in software. and this is the first time we have seen advantages in hardware. tiny chip, big potential. jason: what is fascinating is that you sort of need to make them a little dumber and cool them down. joel: this is created by a british startup. when we do processing for ai, we are using maximum computing skills. look at your face and connect all the data points. one of the things we have been able to do with this chip is make it be way lower energ
jason: and i'm carol -- carol: and i'm carol massar.this week's special issue, six flying robo taxis that could soon shuttle you around new city. jason: and in cities around the globe. and why one sea captain wants to tell an iceberg to south africa to solve a water crisis. carol: and what is called the third wave of computer processing. joel weber is here with us. we all know about cpus, but now we are talking about ipu's. intelligence processor unit. joel: right, and this is a story about...
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carol: let's talk about this. the first time people have thought about this or worked on it. but exactly what kind of iceberg are we talking about? how do you physically do that? >> right. [laughter] that is a long story. but he is looking for an iceberg that is about 25 million tons. it would be about 1000 meters by 500 by 250. it would be an antarctic iceberg. they are typically much, much bigger than arctic icebergs. becaused to be tabular they break off of the antarctic landmass. that makes the more stable and easier to tow. the idea would be to pick up one of these icebergs that has ra traveled halfway to south africa -- already traveled halfway to south africa. they would need to use satellite to locate the ideal iceberg and use radar and sonar to make sure it is structurally sound. and then they want to surround basically,iant net, with two supertankers pulling it and to tugboats -- two tugboats. it is a detailed process you will have to read about, but they think they can do it. showtimesave to say, "billi
carol: let's talk about this. the first time people have thought about this or worked on it. but exactly what kind of iceberg are we talking about? how do you physically do that? >> right. [laughter] that is a long story. but he is looking for an iceberg that is about 25 million tons. it would be about 1000 meters by 500 by 250. it would be an antarctic iceberg. they are typically much, much bigger than arctic icebergs. becaused to be tabular they break off of the antarctic landmass. that...
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carol: no, right. catherine: we are talking about a cease-fire here, not a resolution of the major issues that started the whole exercise to begin with. those are not going to go away. the real issues that the fed has to deal with is how much erosion to confidence and business sentiment and real investment might be a consequence of the ongoing uncertainties with regard to the application of tariffs. we hear a lot of rhetoric. maybe we will put on tariffs, maybe delay tariffs. that tree 86 from it is amount of uncertainty and erodes business sentiment and actual investment spending. david: talk about another point of data and how important it is, capital investment. capital investment did pick up in 2018. that affects our future growth. catherine: there was a lot of spending on capex that was encouraged by the tax cut in the accelerated depreciation, but particularly on some of the smaller businesses for whom cash flow really matters, i think we are looking at some period this year where the building un
carol: no, right. catherine: we are talking about a cease-fire here, not a resolution of the major issues that started the whole exercise to begin with. those are not going to go away. the real issues that the fed has to deal with is how much erosion to confidence and business sentiment and real investment might be a consequence of the ongoing uncertainties with regard to the application of tariffs. we hear a lot of rhetoric. maybe we will put on tariffs, maybe delay tariffs. that tree 86 from...
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carol: what does the company say?y would that -- not talk to me, but they have a public statement that says -- this is not true. here are some facts and figures that we have at jones day and we will litigate this in court. carol: there are women but they are not in a senior associate position. >> half of the associates are women, but only a quarter of them are partners. and many have been brought in from other firms. like they have already been promoted to that level and then they enter. i do not know necessarily how accurate that is because she does not know the whole firm. but that is what she saw. carol: it goes to a bigger story and you put this out very eloquently in your writing, that we are sidelining women and that means they do not have as much economic power ultimately versus men. >> when you look at the pay gap, how much women make relative to at peoplehen you look just out of college women and , men in their early 20's and early careers, they make about the same. and it really starts to dip when women get
carol: what does the company say?y would that -- not talk to me, but they have a public statement that says -- this is not true. here are some facts and figures that we have at jones day and we will litigate this in court. carol: there are women but they are not in a senior associate position. >> half of the associates are women, but only a quarter of them are partners. and many have been brought in from other firms. like they have already been promoted to that level and then they enter....
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carol: what does the company say?e but would not talk to they have a public statement that says -- this is not true. figures some facts and that we have at jones day and we will litigate this in court. carroll: there are women but they are not in a senior associate position. of the about a quarter partners are women. and many have been brought in from other firms. necessarily how accurate that is because she does not know the whole firm. carol: it goes to a bigger story and you put this out. eloquently about sidelining women and that means they do not have as much economic power ultimately versus men. gap,en you look at the pay when you look at people just out of college, women and men in their early 20's and early careers, they make about the same. it really starts to dip when women get into their 30's and start having kids. the economist say if you only focus on women that have children versus women that do not, it is much more severe for women that have kids. have athe other hand salary bump when they have kids. ja
carol: what does the company say?e but would not talk to they have a public statement that says -- this is not true. figures some facts and that we have at jones day and we will litigate this in court. carroll: there are women but they are not in a senior associate position. of the about a quarter partners are women. and many have been brought in from other firms. necessarily how accurate that is because she does not know the whole firm. carol: it goes to a bigger story and you put this out....
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carol: this is what is interesting.l street is not so convinced that his set of skills is a great match for general electric. he acquired a lot of companies. ge, he actually has to sell off businesses. you are also talking about general electric being a company where the revenues are five or six times more. it is a very different beast. you cite analysts in your story that say we do not deem these are the right skills for what ge needs right now. bryan: yes, what he did at daniher is different in the term thanor the short what he has to do at ge, and he certainly never faced the financial challenges, the magnitude of the financial daniher that he does at ge. he also faces, you know, an inbred culture. and he is really working hard to change that. to get everybody on line with his vision of what he calls "true lean." and he throws around a lot of japanese words to bring home the point. in fact -- , he iscan i just say doing it under the spotlight. daniher is not a company we talked about a lot or ever, but ge is a compan
carol: this is what is interesting.l street is not so convinced that his set of skills is a great match for general electric. he acquired a lot of companies. ge, he actually has to sell off businesses. you are also talking about general electric being a company where the revenues are five or six times more. it is a very different beast. you cite analysts in your story that say we do not deem these are the right skills for what ge needs right now. bryan: yes, what he did at daniher is different...
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sara murray out fibrin in the two women eg carol confided after eg carol kfded in. >> the friend carolld she remembers carol inwas fix atd on a vitamin moment with trump in what she said started at a as a light harded encounter their meeting took a dark turn when donald trump lung add her in the dressing room. an act that fits the legal definition of rain a word carol has been reluctant to use. >> honestly, you did say he put his penis in me. and i said, my face just did it. what? he raped you? >> oh -- >>en a you said, ah, he pulled down my tights. he pulled down my tights. >> bern bach a prem prominent writing writer said she tried to convince carol to go to the police. >> i said, let's go to the police. no. >> come to my house. no. i want to go home i'll take to you the police. no. it was 15 minutes of my life. it's over. don't ever tell anybody. >> in the next few days carol confided in another riend, long-term television anchor carol martin. >> i remember that, yes. >> martin told her friend that trump was too powerful. had too many lawyers. he would bury her. >> i said, don't te
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neil, it is carol roth. i would like to understand the impact of the uncertainty particularly on small business because we hear a lot about the wal-marts of the world, but we know that 99% of the businesses in this country happen to be small businesses, and even if they're not getting a direct impact from the tariffs, the fact that we're using tariffs now as quote unquote sanctions makes it very difficult to plan. can you talk a little bit about that? >> absolutely. at the chamber more than 90% of our members are small businesses, and what they are telling us is it's very hard for them to predict what they are ordering, what their costs are going to be. on one hand, they look at it and say should we be stock piling now and incurring those costs? should we be looking to change our supply chain? or what's the economic outlook going to look like? you know, the first people that we heard from after this announcement on thursday night were small business in arizona and texas who have already been struggling under
neil, it is carol roth. i would like to understand the impact of the uncertainty particularly on small business because we hear a lot about the wal-marts of the world, but we know that 99% of the businesses in this country happen to be small businesses, and even if they're not getting a direct impact from the tariffs, the fact that we're using tariffs now as quote unquote sanctions makes it very difficult to plan. can you talk a little bit about that? >> absolutely. at the chamber more...
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jean carol claims mr.ted her in a dressing room in the new york city department store in the mid 1990s. carol said she's glad she's not the president's type. >>> ten years ago today, singer michael jackson died at the age of 350 of a fatal overdose. and now a decade later amid persistent claims of sexual abuse, many struggle with how to view the pop star's legacy. chriss martinez explains. >> reporter: on hollywood boulevard's walk of fame, for many michael jackson's star remains a must-see. jamia sanders and stephanie athelon are michael jackson super fans who came here solely to find the singer's star ten years after his death. their love for jackson is as strong as ever. >> you don't just lose your love for michael jackson, like, it's something that's like timeless. >> reporter: for some fans jackson's legacy is not quite what it once was. >> i was 7 years old. >> reporter: earlier this year the hbo documentary leaving never land re-ignited allegations that one of the best-selling artists in music histo
jean carol claims mr.ted her in a dressing room in the new york city department store in the mid 1990s. carol said she's glad she's not the president's type. >>> ten years ago today, singer michael jackson died at the age of 350 of a fatal overdose. and now a decade later amid persistent claims of sexual abuse, many struggle with how to view the pop star's legacy. chriss martinez explains. >> reporter: on hollywood boulevard's walk of fame, for many michael jackson's star remains...
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jean carol accuses of attacking her. she says thatorr cbs ceo les munvez made unwanted advances to her some 20 years ago. he denies the allegations to new york magazine. >>> now to the military courtroom after a lot of people eling after the bombshell dropped in the middle of a war crimes trial of a navy seal ayou kuzed of killing a teenage prisoner. tonight new testimony after another seal took the stand and said he was the one lewho actually kil the prisoner. steve patterson with more. >> reporter: today navy chiefeal edward wallagher walking into courtith renewed confidence. the defense optimistic after shocking testimony from,orey scott admitting to a stunned urtroom that it was he, not gallagher, who killed an injured isis detainee. describing the act as a mercy killing.ag gar's defense team said a sloppy investigation led to the surprise confession. >> this is a shotty investigation. r or nvestiga prosecutor asked the question of what is the cause of death. how much more embarrassment is the navy going to take fo b
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he claims to have never met carol. in this picture, you see the two of them together in the '90s.t, in the article, carol herself doesn't use the word rape but she uses the word assault. what do the elements in this story describe to you. does the attack meet the legal definition? >> it does meet the legal definition but the concern is the statute of limitations. this is have alleged to have happened in the mid-90s. all of the possible limitation periods both civil and criminal have run, so there is no prosecutable offense. if there were no statute of limb station issues, these events would likely fit the criminal definition of sexual assault. >> so will the president then not face legal ramifications here? >> the president will not face relevant ramifications. even if the claimant wanted to bring them or sue. in all likelihood, all statute of limitations have since run. >> so carol said she would not bring charges because it would be unfair and wouldn't, quote, make sense. could new york, the state of new york file on her behalf or standing alone? >> sometimes the state can overt
he claims to have never met carol. in this picture, you see the two of them together in the '90s.t, in the article, carol herself doesn't use the word rape but she uses the word assault. what do the elements in this story describe to you. does the attack meet the legal definition? >> it does meet the legal definition but the concern is the statute of limitations. this is have alleged to have happened in the mid-90s. all of the possible limitation periods both civil and criminal have run,...
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you hear her talk about this moment stuck in egene carol's mind. just raped. you need to go to the police. here's what she told her friend. >> it was an episode, it was an action, it was a fight. it was not a crime. i had a struggle with a guy. >> you felt you encouraged it, probably. >> i know i did. oh, advise you? lingerie? great. it was getting better and better. it was getting better and better. >> you felt responsibility for what had happened? >> i think we got the wrong sound bite but that was going back and forth why she didn't come forward sooner and one of the things we watched as it played out, e. jean carol is reckoning with the fact she encountered donald trump. her version of that. donald trump denies it. she encountered donald trump and thought it was going to be this funny thing. going to try on this lingerie and she just felt like she egged it on, playing along and in some ways, blames herself. >> so many victims feel that way. >> so many victims do. but it was so powerful to have her friends now speaking on the record because the
you hear her talk about this moment stuck in egene carol's mind. just raped. you need to go to the police. here's what she told her friend. >> it was an episode, it was an action, it was a fight. it was not a crime. i had a struggle with a guy. >> you felt you encouraged it, probably. >> i know i did. oh, advise you? lingerie? great. it was getting better and better. it was getting better and better. >> you felt responsibility for what had happened? >> i think we...
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jean carol accuses of attacking her. he says former anchor made unwanted advances years ago. he denies it >>> now to the military courtroom in san diego a lot of people are reelin after the bombshell dropped in the middle of a war crimes trial of a navy seal tonight new testimony after another seal took the stand and said he was the one who actually killed the prisoner. steve patterson with more. >> reporter: today navy chief the defense optimistic admitting to a stunned courtroom that it was he, not gallagher, who killed an injured isis detainee gallagher's defense team said a sloppy investigation led to the surprise confession. >> this is a shotty investigation. no investigator or prosecutor asked the question of what is the cause of death how much more embarrassment is the navy going to take before they say enough? >> scott is one of seven navy seals granted immunity in exchange for testimony if determined he lied on the stand, he can be charged with perjury. prosecutors will not drop premeditated murder charges against gallagher saying the credibility of a witness is for
jean carol accuses of attacking her. he says former anchor made unwanted advances years ago. he denies it >>> now to the military courtroom in san diego a lot of people are reelin after the bombshell dropped in the middle of a war crimes trial of a navy seal tonight new testimony after another seal took the stand and said he was the one who actually killed the prisoner. steve patterson with more. >> reporter: today navy chief the defense optimistic admitting to a stunned...
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carol came forward to accuse the president of sexually assaulting her.he made a clue serious claims but they were confusing. she said sometime in 1995 or 1996, donald trump groped her in a new york city department store. somehow the two ended up in a dressing room and somehow she decided to model lingerie and the assault took place. carol said she was devastated by what happened although she didn't report it law enforcement, or write about it although she is a writer. instead, she waited nearly a quarter century to include the story and a book that is literally entitled "what do we need men for?" she also accused les mendez of assault. she said he attacked her in an elevator after she finished interviewing him for a piece for "esquire" magazine. she never mentioned the attack in the story she wrote about him. both trump and les men moon does deny that this ever happened. according to the atlantic and "huffington post" and stephen colbert, carol's allegation against the president which is a felony is "credible." lawrence o'donnell was so impressed by it t
carol came forward to accuse the president of sexually assaulting her.he made a clue serious claims but they were confusing. she said sometime in 1995 or 1996, donald trump groped her in a new york city department store. somehow the two ended up in a dressing room and somehow she decided to model lingerie and the assault took place. carol said she was devastated by what happened although she didn't report it law enforcement, or write about it although she is a writer. instead, she waited nearly...
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charles: let's take a moment, danielle, carol, hal, ted. federal reserve no rate cut, interesting language, sending mixed signals. if jerome powell's goal was to set the record straight he has a lot of work to do. remember he will hold a news conference. we'll be right back and preview it. the panel will weigh in as well. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums i kept putting it off...t get what was i thinking? ago.on. ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart d
charles: let's take a moment, danielle, carol, hal, ted. federal reserve no rate cut, interesting language, sending mixed signals. if jerome powell's goal was to set the record straight he has a lot of work to do. remember he will hold a news conference. we'll be right back and preview it. the panel will weigh in as well. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums i kept putting it off...t get what was i...
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jean carol in a dressing room more than 20 years ago. >> a false accusation. >> carol raised the allegationsing book "what do we need men for: a modest proposal." excerpts were published friday in a new york magazine. she addressed the issue with trump in an interview. >> i walked in. he shut the door behind us and threw me up against the wall and kissed me. i couldn't believe it. >> according to carol, she tried to laugh off the situation and you that doesn't work. that's when she realized how serious it was. >> was it was a second to reach in through my opening of the front through the donna karan dress and pull down my tights. that's when my brain went on. that's when the adrenaline started and it became a fight. >> in graphi detail, carroll describes what happens next, writing a new york magazine, quote, he opens the overcoat, unzips his pants and forcing his fingers around my private area thrusts his penis halfway or completely, i'm not certain, inside me. carroll says she was eventually able to push him away and make her way out of the store. in an interview with cnn, carroll says she
jean carol in a dressing room more than 20 years ago. >> a false accusation. >> carol raised the allegationsing book "what do we need men for: a modest proposal." excerpts were published friday in a new york magazine. she addressed the issue with trump in an interview. >> i walked in. he shut the door behind us and threw me up against the wall and kissed me. i couldn't believe it. >> according to carol, she tried to laugh off the situation and you that doesn't...
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sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor.ve 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 f
sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor.ve 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: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to bea
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to bea
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jean carol.ay it with great respect, number one, she's not my type. number two, it never happened, it never happened, okay. when asked if she was lying he said quote totally lying. the columnist is telling the story of what she says happened for the first time. >> described what happened. >> reporter: author and columnist is standing firmly by her claim that donald trump sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room. >> the minute he closed that door i was banged up against the wall. >> he slammed you against the wall. >> hit my head really hard. >> carol is detailing the alleged attack for the first time in her new book. the now 75-year-old columnist says she had a chance encounter with trump in the 1990s. but she says what began as a light hearted exchange turned violent when they ended up in a dressing room. >> he pulled down my tights. it was a fight. i want women to know that i did not stand there. i did not freeze. i fought. and it was over very quickly. it was against my will
jean carol.ay it with great respect, number one, she's not my type. number two, it never happened, it never happened, okay. when asked if she was lying he said quote totally lying. the columnist is telling the story of what she says happened for the first time. >> described what happened. >> reporter: author and columnist is standing firmly by her claim that donald trump sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room. >> the minute he closed that door i was banged...
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david: fed is now meeting will announce a decision on interest rates tomorrow, so caroll is this is a direct threat coming from the president? >> he -- i would not say a threat, but it is a suggestion which bothered me, i like the fed to be independent and i do not think that this is a good thing, he does not have cause to remove j powell, the fact that he likes lower up rates is not cause, if you look at what is going on in europe, they have half growth rate we do, they are probably responding to fact he said he would like lower interest rates. best strategy he has is to not say anything, he could convince powell to go in the other direction. >> i agree 100% with caroll, this outrageous, we should not talk about what fed will do 24 hours beforehand, and try to tip the scale. we should have a stronger dollar policy or weak dollar policy, they want a weak dollar policy, it better with trade, when dollar is weaker more people buy u.s. goods. they are still talking about with 24 hours to go to remove the fed chair. >> i,'s oh. >> opinion. >> he should not go out, tweet or give an opinion
david: fed is now meeting will announce a decision on interest rates tomorrow, so caroll is this is a direct threat coming from the president? >> he -- i would not say a threat, but it is a suggestion which bothered me, i like the fed to be independent and i do not think that this is a good thing, he does not have cause to remove j powell, the fact that he likes lower up rates is not cause, if you look at what is going on in europe, they have half growth rate we do, they are probably...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.e at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to beat the stock
. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.e at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to beat the stock
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carol, jason.oomberg television and our listeners at bloomberg radio, a real treat, someone who doesn't talk a lot to the media but we have him here. the harvard business school along, jonathan nelson. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> do you come back often? responsibilities for the board of dean's advisors, yes. we do not meet in the library. more a long time i have been in the library. career as opposed to media generally but -- >> we know you are back in 2014 because you were recognized with an alumni achievement award and that was around the values with which you have carried yourself since you have left here. talk about that and what you learned and how do you translate it into your career? award, i was humbled by it and surprise. the dean was clear that it was not because province equity has succeeded, and my role in that as founder. expressedlues i had in life and business. i was so impressed by hbs that they were keeping track of such things and that they were acknowled
carol, jason.oomberg television and our listeners at bloomberg radio, a real treat, someone who doesn't talk a lot to the media but we have him here. the harvard business school along, jonathan nelson. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> do you come back often? responsibilities for the board of dean's advisors, yes. we do not meet in the library. more a long time i have been in the library. career as opposed to media generally but -- >> we know you are back...
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hear how jean carole responded to that. >>> new sanctions mean the end of the diplomacy. new push backs as the world leaders head to the g20. >>> technology has become so central that government has to think, okay, what does that mean? >> and bill gates joins the call to regulate big tech. why he says it's time his own industry was more closely watched. >> tech really lost an opportunity to self-regulate by making so many terrible mistakes along the way. >> that's one way to do it. he talked about his biggest regret. good morning, welcome to earl i start. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. democratic people talk about the hardest nancy pelosi has to work. she agreed to review changes. democrats in the hispanic caucuses argue the $4.6 billion proposal does not go far enough addressing humanitarian needs. the speaker addressed the border issue before the meeting. >> families belong together in america everyone has rights. immigrants have rights and we just have to beat that drum for the next couple of weeks. and as we do so, we must also pass legislation that meets t
hear how jean carole responded to that. >>> new sanctions mean the end of the diplomacy. new push backs as the world leaders head to the g20. >>> technology has become so central that government has to think, okay, what does that mean? >> and bill gates joins the call to regulate big tech. why he says it's time his own industry was more closely watched. >> tech really lost an opportunity to self-regulate by making so many terrible mistakes along the way. >>...
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jean carole in 1987 about a decade before the alleged attack.s for why she's coming forward now, death threats, being dismissed, being dragged through the mud and joining the 15 women who have come forward with the credible story how he grabbed, badgered, belittled, malled, molested them to see him turn it around never sounded like much fun. it's taken e. jean carole years to come forward but now she is speaking out. she'll join my colleague lawrence o'donnell as a guest on "the last word." we'll be right back. ight back. what is that? uh mine, why? it's just that it's... lavender. yes it is, it's for men but i like the smell of it laughs ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously.
jean carole in 1987 about a decade before the alleged attack.s for why she's coming forward now, death threats, being dismissed, being dragged through the mud and joining the 15 women who have come forward with the credible story how he grabbed, badgered, belittled, malled, molested them to see him turn it around never sounded like much fun. it's taken e. jean carole years to come forward but now she is speaking out. she'll join my colleague lawrence o'donnell as a guest on "the last...
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connell: what do you think, carol?> i think stock market investors are a bunch of drug addicts and the drug they're addicted to is easy money from the fed. this is crazy. we should want stronger real numbers instead of relying on the fed to continually cut rates. seems to me a fool's errand because we should be saving that for when there is a emergency. connell: right. >> on the jobs side i will say you cannot take a data point, you have to remember we have seven million jobs opening in this country and six million people looking for them. a million more jobs than people looking. the last time that happened in 1800 and never. it never happened. connell: that was long time ago. >> very good time to be looking for a job. i don't think that the economy is in trouble. i don't think we should be playing around with the fed. connell: fair enough. wrap it up with michelle. carol said it to some degree as well. theories out there, speculation out there, this slowdown may lead to recession at some point, people putting odds on
connell: what do you think, carol?> i think stock market investors are a bunch of drug addicts and the drug they're addicted to is easy money from the fed. this is crazy. we should want stronger real numbers instead of relying on the fed to continually cut rates. seems to me a fool's errand because we should be saving that for when there is a emergency. connell: right. >> on the jobs side i will say you cannot take a data point, you have to remember we have seven million jobs opening...
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? -- outpaced america's health care system? jason: and the costs associated, they are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? -- outpaced america's health care system? jason: and the costs associated, they are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
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channing and he obviously doesn't know who carol channing is. about jonbenet ramsey and that was sexualization, look where we are all these years later and this is celebrated by a local -- it's very tough. it's all about the children and protecting children. everyone, every mother and father, you don't want anyone bullied or to be sexualized, it is wrong. >> doctor, we need a longer segment on this. we are out of time but this is wild. thank you so much. an investigative journalist spent five days in congresswoman ilhan omar's district and her sham marriage that will shock you. don't miss it. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. ♪ >> laura: all right "washington examiner" reporter spent five days in congresswoman ilhan omar's district. uncovered official documents that suggest the freshman democrat was living with her current husband thro
channing and he obviously doesn't know who carol channing is. about jonbenet ramsey and that was sexualization, look where we are all these years later and this is celebrated by a local -- it's very tough. it's all about the children and protecting children. everyone, every mother and father, you don't want anyone bullied or to be sexualized, it is wrong. >> doctor, we need a longer segment on this. we are out of time but this is wild. thank you so much. an investigative journalist spent...
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carol, good morning.l role, didn't it? it most certainly did, and what an honour it is to be here, too, because we are actually in the d—day map room, if i get out of the way you can see it in its glory. this is the one that was actually used, and we are in the house, as you said, where general eisenhower took the decision to launch the d—day invasion. the invasion was originally planned for the fifth of june, invasion was originally planned for the fifth ofjune, but the decision was taken here to postpone it for 2h hours after group captain predicted bad weather. it has been called the most important weather forecast of all time, and if you look at the detail on that map, where everything is positioned, it was so intricate, so specific, and as i mentioned, james stagg was responsible for advising general eisenhower, who made the call to postpone the invasion until the sixth ofjune, when the weather was better. but even then, the weather was still not particularly good, and the weather had to be taken int
carol, good morning.l role, didn't it? it most certainly did, and what an honour it is to be here, too, because we are actually in the d—day map room, if i get out of the way you can see it in its glory. this is the one that was actually used, and we are in the house, as you said, where general eisenhower took the decision to launch the d—day invasion. the invasion was originally planned for the fifth of june, invasion was originally planned for the fifth ofjune, but the decision was taken...
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. >>> paige, this is carol. i just saw something on tv about you being gone since thursday night. i hope you're all right. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you. everybody's looking for you. please let us know you're okay. >> page hopkins was a woman with a premonition. >> she said she knew something bad was going to happen. a couple days laters she was missing. >> we found out she had this second life. >> quite obviously it's dangerous. >> she had been playing a risky game. >> that opened up the door to
. >>> paige, this is carol. i just saw something on tv about you being gone since thursday night. i hope you're all right. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you. everybody's looking for you. please let us know you're okay. >> page hopkins was a woman with a premonition. >> she said she knew something bad was going to happen. a couple days laters she was missing. >> we found out she had this...