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carol's pictureen in hand.hee torrance police departmen opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life o somewhere else, or h she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disparks peered, there was -- disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her. and then something strange happened here at the house o -- something very strange. could it- be that carol unbeknownst to anyone sneaked back in when nobody else was around? imagine what it w was like back then in that little house. mike thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers, a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios, and sure enough, when theyst returned, h noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved, as well. a few weeks later, it happened again. some of carol's clothes went missing. along with some money from a place no burgl
carol's pictureen in hand.hee torrance police departmen opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life o somewhere else, or h she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disparks peered, there was -- disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her. and then something strange happened here at the house o -- something very strange. could it- be...
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carol: it does. one of our veteran fed watchers joins us now. >> unlike janet yellen, he has made a concerted effort to go on capitol hill and pound the caucus, as he puts it. in the first six months, he has visited or spoken to about 45 lawmakers, roughly. that is three times the amount that his predecessor did over the same timeframe. behind this, of course, is our tweeter in chief president trump, who has broken with decades long precedent and take an open, public pot shots at the fed. carol: next week, we have another meeting. the market is pricing in another increase. president trump has been very outspoken about not wanting higher rates. this is a test of his ability, not just as a banker, but a politician, how he manages that. because he has stayed out of the spotlight by not reacting. >> this will be the first inter-trade increase since the president went public with his displeasure. and this will be the first time when how will be pressed to respond. so how he responds, how he does that, doe
carol: it does. one of our veteran fed watchers joins us now. >> unlike janet yellen, he has made a concerted effort to go on capitol hill and pound the caucus, as he puts it. in the first six months, he has visited or spoken to about 45 lawmakers, roughly. that is three times the amount that his predecessor did over the same timeframe. behind this, of course, is our tweeter in chief president trump, who has broken with decades long precedent and take an open, public pot shots at the fed....
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carol: and our mobile app.: google is facing one of the biggest challenges in its 20 year history. its cofounder is nowhere to be found. carol: tech ceos were up on capitol hill testifying about election meddling. jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg were there. larry page, a no show. jason: an empty chair in washington, but the mystery extends to silicon valley. austin: we spent a lot of time with my colleague trying to figure out where he is. no one has heard from him in the past couple of years, especially with the challenges facing google and alphabet right now. a lot of google employees are asking that same question. carol: he runs this massive company. is he not at headquarters? austin: he is the ceo of alphabet. in terms of how involved he is in the day today, that is vague. people are saying we have not seen him as much as we did two years ago. reports are suggesting he is more withdrawn than ever. google disputes this, but it is quite clear he is not involved in the more societal challenges. jason: the soci
carol: and our mobile app.: google is facing one of the biggest challenges in its 20 year history. its cofounder is nowhere to be found. carol: tech ceos were up on capitol hill testifying about election meddling. jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg were there. larry page, a no show. jason: an empty chair in washington, but the mystery extends to silicon valley. austin: we spent a lot of time with my colleague trying to figure out where he is. no one has heard from him in the past couple of years,...
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carol: and i am carol massar. you can listen to us on the radio. york, boston, and washington dc. jason: and in the bay area as well as london. section, french president macron's victory reverberated around the world, striking a blow for europe as unified the rising tide of nationalism. some setbacks.d slowed, andwth has anti-european sentiment is growing. carol: call it his monumental challenge. he is now staking his credibility on next year's elections and is really aiming to show that the magic is not gone. let's catch up with editor christine. he had a state his future on being a leader in europe. to knit the countries closer together. and he had several proposals that he sketched out in broad strokes and now those seen at risk because of the loss of lyrical capital -- political capital. jason: how much of this is on him? how much of it is forces beyond his control? >> he has not helped himself, definitely. 60% is on him. he called himself, at one point, jupiter, the king of gods. and he has spent the last year trying to walk that back, but sti
carol: and i am carol massar. you can listen to us on the radio. york, boston, and washington dc. jason: and in the bay area as well as london. section, french president macron's victory reverberated around the world, striking a blow for europe as unified the rising tide of nationalism. some setbacks.d slowed, andwth has anti-european sentiment is growing. carol: call it his monumental challenge. he is now staking his credibility on next year's elections and is really aiming to show that the...
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carol: right.: companies will say, this is an individual case by an individual person, so you cannot sue us as a company. but also, there is the issue of pay discrimination -- it is easier to prove that because you start looking at numbers and data, and data is much harder for a company to say, don't look at that, as opposed to one-on-one. jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 2008 financial crisi. carol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back. carol: twitter, going to be in the news this coming week. and a question, is it biased against conservatives? the accusation raised by president trump ironically in a tweet. jason: and david westin's conversation with warren buffett. carol: and a look back at the financial crisis. it's been a decade,. jason: joel weber spoke with us about the impact of the crash on politics 10 years on. joel: september 15 is the date. that is 10 years from the lien in bankruptcy -- what are some other s
carol: right.: companies will say, this is an individual case by an individual person, so you cannot sue us as a company. but also, there is the issue of pay discrimination -- it is easier to prove that because you start looking at numbers and data, and data is much harder for a company to say, don't look at that, as opposed to one-on-one. jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 2008 financial crisi. carol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek....
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carol: and i'm carol massar. can also listen to is on the radio on sirius xm radio, in new york, boston, washington, d.c. jason: and a.m. 960 in the bay area and in london on dab digital. carol: now on to finance and joe weisenthal's reflection on the recent craze in sticking money -- craze of sticking money in cryptocurrencies and cannabis stocks. jason: we talked to him every day on our radio show. i have to say, he is always interesting. >> i really think that it's not an accident that we are seeing these things at the same time last year be crypto bubble, this year incredible moves and cannabis stocks -- in cannabis stocks. what i wrote about in this these is some of the underlying technology -- psychology around both. they attract a lot of the same people. sort of overwhelmingly young, men, millennials. they have these antiestablishment, rebellious ways to get back at the system. in this post crisis era where there's still is a lot of distrust in financial institutions, we know there has been a huge collapse
carol: and i'm carol massar. can also listen to is on the radio on sirius xm radio, in new york, boston, washington, d.c. jason: and a.m. 960 in the bay area and in london on dab digital. carol: now on to finance and joe weisenthal's reflection on the recent craze in sticking money -- craze of sticking money in cryptocurrencies and cannabis stocks. jason: we talked to him every day on our radio show. i have to say, he is always interesting. >> i really think that it's not an accident that...
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♪ carol: carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." me carol. -- i'm carol massar.ason: we're headed inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: it is all about cities, including some home prices, great for some and not for others. we take a look at affordable housing. jason: and the world's first 5g broadband network is going to bring everything to your phone a lot faster. they may transform the places you live. carol: all of that coming up and more as we take you to this very special edition of bloomberg businessweek. jason: we begin with one city busy this week. congress is back from summer break. hearings on everything from social media to a supreme court nominee. carol: steven dennis joins us to wrap up the week. let's start with those hearings of brett kavanaugh. steven: a lot of fireworks inside the hearing room. democrats trying to bore in on the question of whether he would overturn roe versus wade and give the president a pass when it comes to subpoenas on things like the mueller investigation. a lot of protesters interesting with cries about abortio
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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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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg business week." i'm carol massar.ason: we're here inside headquarters in new york. that here at home, 10 years since the 2008 financial crisis, a learned -- look at the long-term political effects. carol: we are going to start with the nafta showdown. twists and turns, talks between the united states, canada and exico. jason: this is your brain on nafta. here is editor matthew philips on what really went down behind the scenes. atthew: a major television moment but the president, which he very much wanted to have. he brought the press into the oval office. he thought he would win a bilateral deal with mexico. the canadians were not included. t was a big moment for trump and he happy press there. he was going to get the mexican president on the speakerphone, with communication issues, wkward for a moment. it seemed as if the mexican president was not on the line. staff scrambled to fix the connection. it was a microcosm of the past year of negotiations. nafta had been not well coordinated, wildly oversold, written by a
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg business week." i'm carol massar.ason: we're here inside headquarters in new york. that here at home, 10 years since the 2008 financial crisis, a learned -- look at the long-term political effects. carol: we are going to start with the nafta showdown. twists and turns, talks between the united states, canada and exico. jason: this is your brain on nafta. here is editor matthew philips on what really went down behind the scenes. atthew: a major...
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carol: right. will say, -- companies will say, this is an individual case by an individual person, so you cannot sue us as a company. but also, there is the issue of pay discrimination -- it is easier to prove that because you start looking at numbers and data, and data is much harder for a company to say, don't look at that, as opposed to one-on-one. jason: what tim geithner feared in the moment. he had the future in his hands but that did not mean he did not have his doubts. carol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $300 back when y
carol: right. will say, -- companies will say, this is an individual case by an individual person, so you cannot sue us as a company. but also, there is the issue of pay discrimination -- it is easier to prove that because you start looking at numbers and data, and data is much harder for a company to say, don't look at that, as opposed to one-on-one. jason: what tim geithner feared in the moment. he had the future in his hands but that did not mean he did not have his doubts. carol: and we...
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carol: mr. jackson? mr. jackson: why are we worried about the hackers when right here, the general assembly continued to rig elections year after year. gov. rauner: that is a good point. that is fair enough. mr. jackson: it's absurd we are focusing on russia and here in my own backyard, the news stories have flooded for decades about gerrymandering and the ballot access laws. i had to get 50,000 signatures to get on the ballot. you all needed 5000. carol: we will switch back to something. >> may i respond? thatimportant to point out governor has done nearly nothing about this. he refuses to take us out of the crosscheck system. he has failed at the computer upgrade system for the state of illinois to read i don't see why anybody would trust him to secure the ballot box when he has failed at all those things. 3.5 years in, you have accomplished nearly nothing and failed as governor. carol: let's talk about the death penalty. one last law and order question. governor rauner, you called for the reinstatement of
carol: mr. jackson? mr. jackson: why are we worried about the hackers when right here, the general assembly continued to rig elections year after year. gov. rauner: that is a good point. that is fair enough. mr. jackson: it's absurd we are focusing on russia and here in my own backyard, the news stories have flooded for decades about gerrymandering and the ballot access laws. i had to get 50,000 signatures to get on the ballot. you all needed 5000. carol: we will switch back to something....
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♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.ason: we're headed inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. cities,t is all about including some home prices, great for some and not for others. jason: and the world's first 5g broadband network to bring everything to your phone a lot faster. carol: all of that coming up and more as we take you to this very special edition of bloomberg businessweek. jason: congress is back from summer break. hearings on everything from social media to a supreme court nominee. -- stevenphen jenness dennis joins us to wrap up the week. f withstart up with -- of brett kavanaugh. a lot of fireworks inside the hearing room. democrats trying to bore in on the question of whether he would overturn roe versus wade and would give the president a pass from subpoenas on things like the mueller investigation. and hot topic issues like abortion and health care. brett kavanaugh did not really answer the key questions. unlike a lot of supreme court nominees before him, he would not rule out or rule in overturning r
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carol: right., -- companies will say, this is an individual case by an individual person, so you cannot sue us as a company. there is the issue of pay discrimination -- it is easier to prove that because you start looking at numbers and data, and data is much harder for a company to say, don't look at that, as opposed to one-on-one. jason: what tim geithner feared in a moment of the 20 -- 2008 financial crisis jim. carol: and we explain how blackrock won the decade. this is bloomberg businessweek. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi
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carol? >> now, from that really cool surprise to this one on the volleyball court, in florida. >> volleyball, not football? i like a pretty good tackle. >> the girl you saw running toward us is kristin. she is a volleyball player for the robinson knights. and her sister was in town from minnesota coming to watch her play volleyball for the very first time. >> she's already got the win. >> a lot of good memories for her. ♪ >> hey! >>> a youtuber's got a big idea for a big water balloon. >> and drop it on the roof. >> see if the drop makes a giant splash. >> oh, oh, oh. >>> plus, a rescue dog with a sudden spinal injury overcomes the odds. >> his muscles were so atrophied. >> watch his incredible journey back to the dog park. >> look at him go! >> you're kidding! (tiffany) with counseling nicotine patch and gum, i quit for good. my tip is: get help to find the best way for you to quit smoking. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ >>> closed captioning provided by >>>
carol? >> now, from that really cool surprise to this one on the volleyball court, in florida. >> volleyball, not football? i like a pretty good tackle. >> the girl you saw running toward us is kristin. she is a volleyball player for the robinson knights. and her sister was in town from minnesota coming to watch her play volleyball for the very first time. >> she's already got the win. >> a lot of good memories for her. ♪ >> hey! >>> a youtuber's...
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. >> carol neve was pam's best friend. >> she was always happy. had a personality that just sucked you in and kept you there. >> carol met pam 22 years ago. >> we were neighbors, and we did become best friends to the tune of every day we talked. every single day. >> that was long before jim came into the picture, of course. >> good morning, baby desiree. first christmas. >> pam was a single mom. she and carol babysat for each other's kids, walked their babies together, went shopping, shared recipes, and hung out during the holidays. >> pamela was very much of family to me. >> pam was the most caring, loving, giving person you would ever meet. life was about other people. >> tina holland is another friend. she and pam met when their youngest children started attending the same school. they planned family vacations together and trips to disneyland. one year pamela bought her daughter jeanette and tina's sons costumes just for the sake of creating happy memories. her daughter was a princess. tina's sons, a pirate and peter pan. >> she wanted to make
. >> carol neve was pam's best friend. >> she was always happy. had a personality that just sucked you in and kept you there. >> carol met pam 22 years ago. >> we were neighbors, and we did become best friends to the tune of every day we talked. every single day. >> that was long before jim came into the picture, of course. >> good morning, baby desiree. first christmas. >> pam was a single mom. she and carol babysat for each other's kids, walked their...
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rauner: carol, mr. pritzker is dodging your question because he doesn't want to tell the truth to the people of illinois. he is proposing a massive new income tax hike on all the people of our state. he doesn't want to talk about it because the truth is so painful and and politically unpopular. his party in the general assembly made a mistake strategically a year ago and actually released the likely rates that they're going to the put forward. and what it shows is that everybody who makes more than $17,000 a year, everybody, pays a higher rate than they do today. and an average middle class family will pay 26% more -- pritzker: governor rauner, you're lying. you're lying again. up reign mr. pritzker cannot be trusted when it comes to taxes. this is important, carol. this is a critically important issue. in the election is about taxes and corruption. two things, taxes and corruption. mr. pritzker is a disaster on tax the, he cannot be trusted because he has not paid his taxes by keeping his money in the
rauner: carol, mr. pritzker is dodging your question because he doesn't want to tell the truth to the people of illinois. he is proposing a massive new income tax hike on all the people of our state. he doesn't want to talk about it because the truth is so painful and and politically unpopular. his party in the general assembly made a mistake strategically a year ago and actually released the likely rates that they're going to the put forward. and what it shows is that everybody who makes more...
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>> carol obviously.ite. >> yeah, yeah. >>> also tonight on fox, tim allen returns in "last man standing." the show was revived after being cancelled by abc. >> is it just me or does it look way better on this network? >> way better. >> almost 90% of everybody's back. we were gone for what a year and a half, a year and five months, something like that, and everybody's back. >> it might be the same set, but this season tim and tv wife nancy travis are empty nesters which means? >> getting your sexy back in the relationship maybe? >> could be. we're back on fox. a lot of things are possible. me in a clog and thong. >> oh, my god, please. what episode is that? >> it's coming up. >>> was he wacky when he put you to bed as a little girl? >> i can't really remember, so i wouldn't know. >> those times have gone, don't go there. >> that was so cool. mary hart and robin williams. that was robin williams and his then daughter zelda, having a father/daughter date night at the 2003 golden globes. it's been a little o
>> carol obviously.ite. >> yeah, yeah. >>> also tonight on fox, tim allen returns in "last man standing." the show was revived after being cancelled by abc. >> is it just me or does it look way better on this network? >> way better. >> almost 90% of everybody's back. we were gone for what a year and a half, a year and five months, something like that, and everybody's back. >> it might be the same set, but this season tim and tv wife nancy...
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this is bbc news, i'm carole walker, the headlines at 11. the labour leadership team say they would back members on another brexit vote. iam i am there selected as the leader in order to bring greater democracy to this party. there will be clear votes in conference, i don't know what is going to come out of that. could the brexit talks lead to a snap election this autumn? reports that plans are being drawn up, but the brexit secretary says he won't let the eu dictate these negotiations. this is a bump in the road, we will hold our nerve, we will keep our cool hold our nerve, we will keep our cool, and we will keep negotiating in good faith, we need to keep the negotiations going. us media giant comcast wins a bidding war to take control of tv broadcaster sky. shareholders are urged to accept the offer. falling for scams — reports of fraud almost double in three years. a bbc investigation reveals fraudsters scammed almost 50,000 older people last year, with six people over 60 falling victim every hour. britain's anthonyjoshua successfully def
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thanks to carol, jeff, and gideon as well. appreciate you coming in on sunday afternoon to deal with the breaking news. more to come on the allegation against brett kaf now avanaugh it could affect voting later on this week. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. seriou
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thank you, carol. no question, these are difficult circumstances, but we are blessed to have the leadership and statesmanship of jon kyl as we come together and move forward. thank you. >> good morning. i'm grateful for governor ducey's confidence in me and honored to accept this appointment. saddened by the circumstances that require the appointment. i appreciate there is only one john mccain. john and i served the people of arizona together for nearly 20 irit, alongn that sp with senator flake, i will do my best to assure the arizonans continue to be well presented in the u.s. senate. governor asked me to serve for the remainder of the term, and he's made some very convincing points. i'm committed to serving to the second session of the 115th congress. i do not seek the seat in 2020 or any other office in the future. i'm accepting this appointment to fill the seat they by the passing of idea front because of my sense of duty to the state i love in the institution of the senate in which i served for 1
thank you, carol. no question, these are difficult circumstances, but we are blessed to have the leadership and statesmanship of jon kyl as we come together and move forward. thank you. >> good morning. i'm grateful for governor ducey's confidence in me and honored to accept this appointment. saddened by the circumstances that require the appointment. i appreciate there is only one john mccain. john and i served the people of arizona together for nearly 20 irit, alongn that sp with...
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up next on booktv "after words" emery university african-american studies chair carol anderson chronicles the changes to voting requirements following the 2013th supreme court ruling in shelvy v. holder kuchis interviewed by jamie raskin of maryland. this "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest book. >> host: i'm delighted to be here with professor carol anderson. before we get into the books say a word about where you grew up
up next on booktv "after words" emery university african-american studies chair carol anderson chronicles the changes to voting requirements following the 2013th supreme court ruling in shelvy v. holder kuchis interviewed by jamie raskin of maryland. this "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest book. >> host: i'm delighted to be here with professor carol anderson. before we get into the...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."n: we are joining you from bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: coming up, the metal that started trumps trade war. trumps aluminum tariff opposed. jason: why investors are rolling the dice on cryptocurrencies and cannabis stocks. carol: first up, we need to take a moment to focus on the story of the week. brett kavanaugh's senate hearing
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."n: we are joining you from bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: coming up, the metal that started trumps trade war. trumps aluminum tariff opposed. jason: why investors are rolling the dice on cryptocurrencies and cannabis stocks. carol: first up, we need to take a moment to focus on the story of the week. brett kavanaugh's senate hearing
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i will sort it out while carol is on. london this autumn morning, but she is bearing bad news for those of us who like to hunt for conkers. good morning to you. good morning all. you are quite right. i am at moreton hall park in london, one of london's largest open spaces, and there is thought that there might be fewer conkers on the ground because of the heatwave we have had and also high winds. i will be speaking to someone high winds. i will be speaking to someone who knows a lot more about it than i do later in the programme. if you are in the south of england this morning, especially out in the countryside, it is cold. temperatures falling to about two or three celsius. in manchester at the moment it is around 12. as we move to belfast and also glasgow and edinburgh it is 14, parts of western scotla nd edinburgh it is 14, parts of western scotland 16 or 17 so a very mild start to the day. as we go through the day, the forecast is that it will be warm, especially in the south. later we will see temperatures getting in
i will sort it out while carol is on. london this autumn morning, but she is bearing bad news for those of us who like to hunt for conkers. good morning to you. good morning all. you are quite right. i am at moreton hall park in london, one of london's largest open spaces, and there is thought that there might be fewer conkers on the ground because of the heatwave we have had and also high winds. i will be speaking to someone high winds. i will be speaking to someone who knows a lot more about...
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carol lee as well. the president talked about a couple things related to north korea. i see that? they are moving out of the camera view.Ñi there he is. it relates to this idea of america first, the president's posture on the world stage and c we have a long way to go. the goal is fádenuclearization. when p president and moon jay inmet with kim jong-un, they promised to do a number of things, if the corresponding measure, what is that? it's unclear. >> the president referenced setting up a meeting withw3 nor korea. it's unclear if he means this week. he doesn't. he means with mike pompeo,xd comingÑijf up. he talksorp!out a lot of correspondence. we know of some, but not a lot. do you think he's overstating it? >> he is. not only overstating the engagement with north korea sárp+e been playing games with d not responding in the way that the white house would like them to. there was the canceled trip by mike pompeo to pyongyang. you fáknow, there's that piece it. he's also painting a rosier picture on what north korea showed a willingness to do. we know they are activelyç
carol lee as well. the president talked about a couple things related to north korea. i see that? they are moving out of the camera view.Ñi there he is. it relates to this idea of america first, the president's posture on the world stage and c we have a long way to go. the goal is fádenuclearization. when p president and moon jay inmet with kim jong-un, they promised to do a number of things, if the corresponding measure, what is that? it's unclear. >> the president referenced setting...
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but for a stunning winner from carole walker, the run of play. winner from carole walker, is first for the club, helped city keep the pressure on those above them. it is liverpool who are top of the table this evening in add‘s early kick—off. the side beat leicester city 2—1. a mistake from alison. the £67 million goalkeeper let one back in but liverpool held on to maintain their 100% record. chelsea also have maximum points so far this season. they beat bournemouth 2—0 at stamford bridge. they were made to wait for the goal is to come. pedro with his bird of the season. aidan hazzard killed in a second five minutes from time to seal the win. at the other end, west ham already in trouble, losing to wolves. four defeats in four. a late winner for his new club since joining from middlesbrough for the first goal—scorer. there has been £100 million of investment over the summer million of investment over the summer following their new manager's appointment. it is a very bad start. you cannot lose pointed, especially the six points that we lost at hom
but for a stunning winner from carole walker, the run of play. winner from carole walker, is first for the club, helped city keep the pressure on those above them. it is liverpool who are top of the table this evening in add‘s early kick—off. the side beat leicester city 2—1. a mistake from alison. the £67 million goalkeeper let one back in but liverpool held on to maintain their 100% record. chelsea also have maximum points so far this season. they beat bournemouth 2—0 at stamford...
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carol, are taxpayers okay with this?the financial considerations aside, we don't have money to pay for anything this is a ridiculous plan doesn't make sense. the people struggling in chicago don't need another hand out. they need a hand up, david. they need access to better education, to more jobs, to jobs training, to investments in these underserved communities and we somebody to tackle rampant gang violence so all of this matters. david: that is the thing. this is a city, this is a city is at war with the deadly violence that is happening. every week it seems to get worse. are there resources to pay for this? because it will be quite expensive? the primary concern would be safety and this war on violence? >> yes, and certainly there is a economic consideration here but the challenge is, giving somebody money doesn't make them a producer, it makes them a consumer. we need to transition these people from being the consumers to producers and there are great non-profits in chicago doing this. groups like the north mondale
carol, are taxpayers okay with this?the financial considerations aside, we don't have money to pay for anything this is a ridiculous plan doesn't make sense. the people struggling in chicago don't need another hand out. they need a hand up, david. they need access to better education, to more jobs, to jobs training, to investments in these underserved communities and we somebody to tackle rampant gang violence so all of this matters. david: that is the thing. this is a city, this is a city is...
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carol: we actually have money around the globe.e are global money managers in all of our asset classes, looking to rebalance. from valuation standpoint, the issue is the valuations have been pressured in the u.s. somewhat. agree just like they have been in prior market tops, but they are more expensive than they were and more expensive than they are certainly than in many of the emerging and developed markets. our next move will be to go continue to rebalance into those developed and emerging markets and perhaps, once you see stabilization of capital flows, perhaps to go to more of an overweight position in some of those. right now -- ramy: sorry about that -- sorry about that. it's interesting you talk about emerging markets. we are talking about south africa being the latest year domino tofall -- e.m. fall. often to fall. hop into the terminal. we can see the contagion risk, at least what we are terming it here, is growing to its most since the financial crisis. do you think we are at a point where it is not idiosyncratic in that
carol: we actually have money around the globe.e are global money managers in all of our asset classes, looking to rebalance. from valuation standpoint, the issue is the valuations have been pressured in the u.s. somewhat. agree just like they have been in prior market tops, but they are more expensive than they were and more expensive than they are certainly than in many of the emerging and developed markets. our next move will be to go continue to rebalance into those developed and emerging...
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carol lee, matthew, and tiffany cross.th what the president has done and the concern in the legal and intelligence communities of -- of inadvertent releases. let me ask this. when you hand over a fisa document in a proceeding to a defense counsel because a judge said you have to, what kind of parameters are you given to not leak, say, the names of intelligence officials and things like that? >> well, chuck, you're under the requirements that are ordered that you cannot -- and it's not just in fisa cases. even in regular criminal cases, i think this is an important point, which are a lower standard in terms of the release of information. prosecutors get court orders all the time to say to defendants you cannot release this to anyone outside of, you know, you and your lawyer or you and your codefendants. and so i think what this sort of demonstrates, the question you're asking and this point is that there are two different concerns that are going on here. one, with respect to the fisa issue is what, you know, many experts ha
carol lee, matthew, and tiffany cross.th what the president has done and the concern in the legal and intelligence communities of -- of inadvertent releases. let me ask this. when you hand over a fisa document in a proceeding to a defense counsel because a judge said you have to, what kind of parameters are you given to not leak, say, the names of intelligence officials and things like that? >> well, chuck, you're under the requirements that are ordered that you cannot -- and it's not...
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. ♪ carol: carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.ed inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: it is all about cities, including some home prices, great for some and not for others. we take a look at affordable housing. jason: and the world's first 5g broadband network is going to bring everything to your phone a lot faster. they may transform the places yov
. ♪ carol: carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.ed inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: it is all about cities, including some home prices, great for some and not for others. we take a look at affordable housing. jason: and the world's first 5g broadband network is going to bring everything to your phone a lot faster. they may transform the places yov
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carol, see you later!ol university, but after missing exams, he was thrown off his course, but his parents had no idea. we had a very nice lunch. he didn't eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection laws that deter universities from alerting parents that their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten weeks where you're going from being treated as a child in effect at school, being looked after in a very safe environment, to going to university with just a ten—week break where you're suddenly an adult and expected to cope with financial pressures, new academic pressures , pressures of being in a new community and settling in. and so for the first time, students starting here at bristol can give their consent, allowing the university to contact an adult if a student becomes physically or mentally. yeah, i'd be real
carol, see you later!ol university, but after missing exams, he was thrown off his course, but his parents had no idea. we had a very nice lunch. he didn't eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection laws that deter universities from alerting parents that their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten...
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i'm jason kelly. >> and i'm carol massar., elon musk, he needs some help? not necessarily the help you're but he does need someone to check him in check. >> how about a gut check on the in washington? or more specifically, the trump administration. >> and first up with the 10th of the lehman bankruptcy and the financial crisis really looming large this some we got behind-the-scenes thinking from weber.rg editor joan >> i feel like everybody is back from summer. it's getting busy again. it is busy. what -- >> it never ends. >> so what went into the thinking behind this week's issue? are a couple things we wanted to include. one was this idea that we're 10 brothers,r lehman which reshaped wall street, the financial industry. it for written about basically 10 years now. but it was also an opportunity like pivot forward a little bit and not just talk about lehman brothers, because after all, we're now in the still of what is the longest bull market ever, right? forget what that means. >> and what is your conclusion on that, as yo
i'm jason kelly. >> and i'm carol massar., elon musk, he needs some help? not necessarily the help you're but he does need someone to check him in check. >> how about a gut check on the in washington? or more specifically, the trump administration. >> and first up with the 10th of the lehman bankruptcy and the financial crisis really looming large this some we got behind-the-scenes thinking from weber.rg editor joan >> i feel like everybody is back from summer. it's...
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." from bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: coming up, the metal that started trump's trade war. trump's aluminum tariff opposed. jason: why investors are rolling the dice on cryptocurrencies and cannabis stocks. carol: first up, we need to take a moment to focus on the story of the week.
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek.": we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: donald trump promised to drain the swamp in washington. but a biographer shows he has done the opposite. jason: facebook and twitter executives were in washington promising more transparency.
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek.": we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: donald trump promised to drain the swamp in washington. but a biographer shows he has done the opposite. jason: facebook and twitter executives were in washington promising more transparency.
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phil rucker, carol lee, jonathan lemire. really appreciate tonight's conversation. >>> coming up, the president of the united states clearly taken aback when the audience laughed at him at the u.n. he later insists that was the plan all along. >>> and later, as rod rosenstein's job hangs in the balance, a renewed push to protect that man and his investigation. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a tuesday night. cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is
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carol lueck, the answer."carol lueck, coffey park"i don't really, i don't know how i feel about it. i think that it was bound to happen that they were going to do that."pg and e released a statement that says in part that the bill is a "common sense solution that puts the needs of wildfire victims first, better equips california to prevent and respond to wildfires, protects electric customers and preserves progress toward california's clean energy goals."the measure has been sent to governor jerry brown's desk and it is likely he will sign it as he proposed the bill and has been in support of helping pg and e.in santa rosa michelle kingston kron 4 news (jrstone) in ventura -- the effects of the thomas fire are still being felt for one family that claims their insurance company is failing to cover the damage done to their home. on december 4th, the thomas fire burned right up to tina marquez's doorstep. her family was lucky---their home is still standing today. but the home continues to show signs of damage both outside and inside. marquez filed a claim with her company--- farmer's i
carol lueck, the answer."carol lueck, coffey park"i don't really, i don't know how i feel about it. i think that it was bound to happen that they were going to do that."pg and e released a statement that says in part that the bill is a "common sense solution that puts the needs of wildfire victims first, better equips california to prevent and respond to wildfires, protects electric customers and preserves progress toward california's clean energy goals."the measure has...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.'s issue is the pay gap, and wait until you are about the gender gap that comes to stock options. jason: president macron once likened him to the god jupiter, but lately, his powers have started to falter. carol: first, we start with another jampacked week in washington. breaking it do u
. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.'s issue is the pay gap, and wait until you are about the gender gap that comes to stock options. jason: president macron once likened him to the god jupiter, but lately, his powers have started to falter. carol: first, we start with another jampacked week in washington. breaking it do u