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and 17—year—old caroline marks wins herfirst world surf league title taking victory at the opening roundstralia. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that an eden hazard double has ta ken chelsea third in the premier league after they beat west ham 2—0. the belgium captain's first was something to behold, as he weaved his way through the defence evading five players during a stunning run, before the forward calmly beat keeper lu kasz fabianski. a second late on confirmed that maurizio sarri's side move above both tottenham and arsenal — as the pressure intensifies to keep the 28—year—old at the club given real madrid's interest in him. in the last two matches he played really well. he was devastating, very, very well. when is able to play like the last two matches, we are lucky. strongly is with him to riau madrid over the past two days, you know anything about that? not at all. it is not sure of course. you must beat desperate to keep them, aren't you? every coach wants to keep him. of course! eden hazard is a very good playing for the most part of
and 17—year—old caroline marks wins herfirst world surf league title taking victory at the opening roundstralia. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that an eden hazard double has ta ken chelsea third in the premier league after they beat west ham 2—0. the belgium captain's first was something to behold, as he weaved his way through the defence evading five players during a stunning run, before the forward calmly beat keeper lu kasz fabianski. a...
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and 17—year—old caroline marks wins herfirst world surf league title taking victory at the opening rounde programme where we start with the footballing news that an eden hazard double has ta ken chelsea third in the premier league after they beat west ham 2—0. the belgium captain's first was something to behold, as he weaved his way through the defence evading five players during a stunning run, before the forward calmly beat keeper lu kasz fabianski. a second late on confirmed that maurizio sarri's side move
and 17—year—old caroline marks wins herfirst world surf league title taking victory at the opening rounde programme where we start with the footballing news that an eden hazard double has ta ken chelsea third in the premier league after they beat west ham 2—0. the belgium captain's first was something to behold, as he weaved his way through the defence evading five players during a stunning run, before the forward calmly beat keeper lu kasz fabianski. a second late on confirmed that...
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given to both men and women at the world surf league event in australia. 17—year—old american caroline marksr maiden tour victory. while in the mens final, brazil's italo ferreira had to fight till the last minute against the usa's kuh—lo—hay andino to take the title. three of the premier league's top four are all involved in the champions league quarter finals this week with two of them playing each other. the first leg of tottenham against manchester city will be only the second game at the home side's new stadium. city midfielder kevin de bruyne says that won't make any difference to them. but what does pep guardiola think? the supporters support the team more than ever. it is the second time that sports play at home. we know exactly what they are going to face. we have to handle it. if you want to make a step forward as a club, as a team, we have to know to handle these situations. liverpool also play on tuesday against porto, who they beat 5—0 at the last 16 stage last year. jurgen klopp is hopeful both virgil van dijk and georginio wijnaldum will be fit after picking up minor knocks in
given to both men and women at the world surf league event in australia. 17—year—old american caroline marksr maiden tour victory. while in the mens final, brazil's italo ferreira had to fight till the last minute against the usa's kuh—lo—hay andino to take the title. three of the premier league's top four are all involved in the champions league quarter finals this week with two of them playing each other. the first leg of tottenham against manchester city will be only the second game...
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as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished top she's the youngest surfer on the world tour thanks to a decision taken by surfing li back in september a maiden victory earned her a hundred thousand dollars. i'm so grateful and it's so nice to be part of women serving in there you know my family my friends my uncle back home he's in the hospital so all the best to her and then my sponsors are out you know to say i'm speechless. so here is john young her coach has won the one hundred first women's golf major of the year she made a birdie on the final hole to take the an inspiration tournament in california by three strokes the twenty three year old was clearly emotional after clinching her first major title and second victory in three leaps as a tradition coach jumped into puppies pond with her caddie and manager that she was given a robe for the trophy shots to stop her catching a cold. and what about this on the men's toll just a week of to qualifying for the texas open cory connors went on to win it is his first victory on the p.g.a. to
as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished top she's the youngest surfer on the world tour thanks to a decision taken by surfing li back in september a maiden victory earned her a hundred thousand dollars. i'm so grateful and it's so nice to be part of women serving in there you know my family my friends my uncle back home he's in the hospital so all the best to her and then my sponsors are out you know to say i'm speechless. so here is john...
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as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished top she is the youngest surfer in the world so and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing league back in september a maiden victory and her one hundred thousand dollars. a pair of russian twins have swept the board at the rhythmic gymnastics world cup series and it's still a twenty year old arena of arena took the onus and in the hoop and finals all his sister dina who's twenty minutes younger and the two time reigning world all around champion won the clubs and ribbon events meaning the pair won all of the individual finals at the competition. all right that is all useful for now i have to feel a to holler thanks very much joe well that wraps up this new start to stay with us here on al-jazeera only is up next with more of the very latest world news for you there. for the nomadic jacka tribe survival is about reaching their destination if we don't hurry will never be able to get the top up in the storm we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration. dangerous the ice is then
as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished top she is the youngest surfer in the world so and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing league back in september a maiden victory and her one hundred thousand dollars. a pair of russian twins have swept the board at the rhythmic gymnastics world cup series and it's still a twenty year old arena of arena took the onus and in the hoop and finals all his sister dina who's twenty minutes younger and...
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brazil's italo ferreira and usa's caroline marks moved to the top of the world surfing league rankingsir victories on the gold coast. it was the first time equal prize money was given to both the men's and women's events. 17 year old marks pipped her idol, the former three time world champion carissa moore, to first place for her maiden tour victory. this is only her second year on the elite wsl championship tour. while in the men's final, ferreira had to fight until the last minute against the usa's kolohe andino to take the title and the number one world ranking. both surfers picked up 100 thousand dollars. now we've seen some very bad misses in football down the years. this one might be the best — or worst — yet. it is in a ligue un match where psg had the chance to wrap up the title nice and early. now the shot was going in until fomer stoke forward erik chupo motting somehow manages to stop the ball crossing the line. we're talking not a yard or two but inches. he literallyjust had to not touch the ball and it would have been the winning goal. that's all the sport for now. you can
brazil's italo ferreira and usa's caroline marks moved to the top of the world surfing league rankingsir victories on the gold coast. it was the first time equal prize money was given to both the men's and women's events. 17 year old marks pipped her idol, the former three time world champion carissa moore, to first place for her maiden tour victory. this is only her second year on the elite wsl championship tour. while in the men's final, ferreira had to fight until the last minute against the...
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caroline: mark bergen, thank you for your analysis.h fanfare, lyft is struggling to trade above its listing price. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde. we have new details ahead of uber's ipo. the job of stabilization agent is a coveted one because it carries potential for more commissions on trade. morgan stanley helped uber writing prospectus which should be publicly filed this month. the new ipo landscape has not been so rosy. lyft traded below its price and bloomberg businessweek covered the cautionary tale for investors, looking back at blue apron's performance. the stock tumbled nearly 90% since its idea. joining us right now is the writer of that report and in seattle, the director of research joined justice. sarah, great piece. it reminds us of what the failings were up blue apron that now can be translated to lyft, uber and the other non-profit-making companies. sarah: what is interesting, you look at the business models and what they are doing. yes, meal kit delivery service very
caroline: mark bergen, thank you for your analysis.h fanfare, lyft is struggling to trade above its listing price. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde. we have new details ahead of uber's ipo. the job of stabilization agent is a coveted one because it carries potential for more commissions on trade. morgan stanley helped uber writing prospectus which should be publicly filed this month. the new ipo landscape has not been so rosy. lyft...
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elsewhere, the world surf league season has officially kicked off in australia with 17-year-old caroline marksfirst place in the opening event. her prize money of $1 00,000 makes her the first female surfer to earn the same as the men's award. it's part of the league's efforts to promote gender equality >>> getting back to one of the key corporate stories we're following this morning, alcon, the company spinning off from nova novartis today they have begun trading on the 6 swiss exchange and will make their debut on the new york stock exchange later this morning. >>> italian firm nexi has listed its price between 9 euros and 9.50 euros it would be valued with the company expected to list on april 16th speaking of listing, pinterest has kicked off its ipo road show the social media platform set a price range between $15 and $17 a share for an initial offering of 75 million shares that values the company below the $12 billion mark set at its last round of fundraising in 2017 pinterest net loss shrunk in 2018, but the company remains unprofitable cnbc's leslie picker has more. >> reporter: pinter
elsewhere, the world surf league season has officially kicked off in australia with 17-year-old caroline marksfirst place in the opening event. her prize money of $1 00,000 makes her the first female surfer to earn the same as the men's award. it's part of the league's efforts to promote gender equality >>> getting back to one of the key corporate stories we're following this morning, alcon, the company spinning off from nova novartis today they have begun trading on the 6 swiss...
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as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished up she's the youngest surfer on the world tour and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing lead back in september maiden victory earned one hundred thousand dollars. now it's not easy being a goalkeeper on the football team whenever the opposition score a goal you can pretty much be guaranteed the blame but this keeper probably thought some law could come its way when the penalty taker hit the crossbar only for this to happen oh boy it was an under seventeen match in mexico and no surprise then that the keeper's team would go on to lose the penalty shoot out to someone who started out as a goalkeeper myself i can relate to this one hundred percent. ok that's all we have. to remember you can always find more now website. dot com. went. on counting the cost this week libya's wealth as. we take a look at the economy how it conflicts with brushing back. most important economic region of international investors. in india's elections counting the cost. it's a climb to one of the holiest sites in.
as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished up she's the youngest surfer on the world tour and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing lead back in september maiden victory earned one hundred thousand dollars. now it's not easy being a goalkeeper on the football team whenever the opposition score a goal you can pretty much be guaranteed the blame but this keeper probably thought some law could come its way when the penalty taker hit the...
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as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished up she's the youngest surfer on the world tour and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing lead back in september her maiden victory earned her one hundred thousand dollars. i'm so grateful and it's so nice to be part of women serving in the to my family my friends now my uncle back home he's in the hospitals now are just a hand in my sponsors i am you know the same speech as. south korea's jin young coeds won the first women's golf major of the year she made a birdie on the final hole to take the a in a inspiration to the moment in california by three strokes that's when three year old clinching her first major title and second victory in three weeks as is tradition code jumped into poppy's pond with her caribbean manager but she was given a row for the trophy shots to start catching a cold. and quite an upset on the men's tour just a week after qualifying for the texas open cory connors went on to win it city's first victory on the p.g.a. tour and perhaps most importantly it earned him an
as for the women it was seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states who finished up she's the youngest surfer on the world tour and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing lead back in september her maiden victory earned her one hundred thousand dollars. i'm so grateful and it's so nice to be part of women serving in the to my family my friends now my uncle back home he's in the hospitals now are just a hand in my sponsors i am you know the same speech as. south korea's jin young...
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caroline marks taking home $100,000 >> you're up to date, that's the news update at this hour as the. moves to creating a regulatory body facebook is calling for the government to regulate the internet. we'll look at whether that could end up backfiring. >>> attorney michael avenatti releasing proof atth nike encouraged recruits to go to schools that wore they're apparel. i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement. don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... dealing with today's expenses ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay? i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. >>> controversial attorney michael avenatti facing charges of extortion, continuing his crusade against nike this weekend. 41 pages of documents that he says is evidence the shoe giant bribed amateur basketball players to attend nike affiliated colleges. violating ncaa
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mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: thank you, mark. blue quickly return to apron. popping as we hear news of we'rechief executive, but also hearing the cofounder and chief technology officer will be departing the company to pursue new opportunities as well. he leaves, so, too, does the current ceo. talk about another thing surging right now -- bitcoin back to life. the cryptocurrency is up as much as 23%. the only issue is no one really knows why. we are joined by the founder and ceo of the cryptocurrency research on who of course is going to tell us exactly why. >> when you had me on in december, i did say we were near bottom and you had me on as a contrarian bull, so it's nice to be lack. i think where we are right now is similar to where we were in 2016. there's a lot of optimism behind the scenes in retail investment circles and especially in institutional investment circles. there's three things we look at in terms of long-term drivers. -- is this general generational rotation out of gold and interdigital gold, which is bitcoin, which could be generalillion as
mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: thank you, mark. blue quickly return to apron. popping as we hear news of we'rechief executive, but also hearing the cofounder and chief technology officer will be departing the company to pursue new opportunities as well. he leaves, so, too, does the current ceo. talk about another thing surging right now -- bitcoin back to life. the cryptocurrency is up as much as 23%. the only issue is no one really knows why. we are joined by the founder and ceo...
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as for the women and a seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states are finished up she's the youngest so far on the world tour and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing lead back in september made in victory and one hundred thousand dollars. i'm so grateful and it's so nice to be part of women serving in the you know my family my friends my uncle back home he's in the hospital so i'll just hand in my sponsors i am you know to say i'm speechless. south korea's genuine. first women's golf major of the year she made a birdie on the final hole to take the a in a inspiration tournaments in california by three straights the twenty three year old clinching her first major title and second victory in three weeks as is tradition code jumps into office pond with her caddie and manager and you go she was given a robe for the trophy shots at least to stop her from catching a cold and quite an upset on the men's tour just a week after qualifying for the texas opener open at least corry corners went on to win it his first victory on the p.g.a. tour and earned him an invite to this
as for the women and a seventeen year old caroline marks from the united states are finished up she's the youngest so far on the world tour and thanks to a decision taken by the surfing lead back in september made in victory and one hundred thousand dollars. i'm so grateful and it's so nice to be part of women serving in the you know my family my friends my uncle back home he's in the hospital so i'll just hand in my sponsors i am you know to say i'm speechless. south korea's genuine. first...
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caroline: 4% higher to get to that one trillion mark. romaine: yes. taylor: as much as i would love to stay and talk about tesla, i will have to leave it there. gina martin adams and noah weisenburger. "what'd you miss?" is coming up next. we will be looking at tesla and foley. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. caroline: another big day for earnings. we will get you up to speed with facebook, microsoft, visa. all rising after hours. facebook taking a three billion dollar legal expense and the third quarter. earnings per share would have been more than one dollar higher than the age five cents it came in with. people liking the growth in daily active users. up 72 percentage points. up in all ofosoft the main metrics we were looking at. growth going to be the driver for this market. highest rated company in the s&p 500. chipotle reporting earnings, comp sales up 9.9%. the estimate was for a 7.3%. the company guiding higher for 2019 saying it sees comp sales
caroline: 4% higher to get to that one trillion mark. romaine: yes. taylor: as much as i would love to stay and talk about tesla, i will have to leave it there. gina martin adams and noah weisenburger. "what'd you miss?" is coming up next. we will be looking at tesla and foley. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. caroline: another big day for earnings. we will get you up to speed with...
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caroline rigby, bbc news. to marknew york's hudson river museum is hosting a show, looking at how it's been portrayed in american art. we took a tour with chief curator laura vookles. the moon is never there by accident. so if it's there it's a very thoughtful thing that the artist has done. we all have a romantic notion of the moon. so you see a moon there and, all of a sudden, you might ask yourself some questions, like: was the artist really outside? what are they thinking? do they just want a source of light for this landscape? or am i supposed to think it is midnight? am i supposed to think it is a certain time of year or a certain time of night? here we have one of the most romantic paintings in the show, and one of the most best—known paintings that we have in this exhibition. norman rockwell's boy and girl gazing at moon — also called puppy love, because of the cute little puppy dog in it. it's just such a romantic view of a little boy and girl who who've been out fishing and they stop to gaze at the moon. a0
caroline rigby, bbc news. to marknew york's hudson river museum is hosting a show, looking at how it's been portrayed in american art. we took a tour with chief curator laura vookles. the moon is never there by accident. so if it's there it's a very thoughtful thing that the artist has done. we all have a romantic notion of the moon. so you see a moon there and, all of a sudden, you might ask yourself some questions, like: was the artist really outside? what are they thinking? do they just want...
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emily: that was senator mark warner with our own caroline hyde.ime, not content to wait for social media companies to regulate themselves, the u.k. is proposing its own new law. if companies like facebook, google, and twitter fail to prevent the live streaming of a shooting or violent act, they can face fines and bans, that could even include penalties on independent managers. monday, we talked about the proposal with tom giles and mark mahaney. mark: they may have a technical challenge which no company can overcome, same thing with youtube and the questionable quality of content. emily: is it a technical challenge or a value challenge? mark: there is a technical element to it, it could be a challenge to it. the facebook founder is looking for regulation, a sign of maturity. there are three major risks for these large platforms. facebook, google and amazon as well. the competition, maturity, and regulation, and regulation has risen dramatically in the last few years, and in terms of stocks, it puts a cap on what they can sustain. there are going t
emily: that was senator mark warner with our own caroline hyde.ime, not content to wait for social media companies to regulate themselves, the u.k. is proposing its own new law. if companies like facebook, google, and twitter fail to prevent the live streaming of a shooting or violent act, they can face fines and bans, that could even include penalties on independent managers. monday, we talked about the proposal with tom giles and mark mahaney. mark: they may have a technical challenge which...
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emily: that was senator mark warner with caroline hyde.tent to wait for social media and police to regulate themselves, the u.k. is proposing its own new law. if companies like facebook, google, twitter fail to prevent the live streaming of a shooting or violent act, they can face includehat could penalties on managers. and markwith tom giles mahaney. >> they made a technical challenge which no company can overcome, same with youtube and the question all quality of content. emily: is it a technical challenge? >> there is a technical element to it, it could be a values challenge. the facebook founder is looking for regulation, a sign of maturity. competition, maturity, regulation, regulation has risen, and in terms of stocks, it puts a cap on what they can sustain. it is already in facebook's numbers, that is what led them to lower its guidance. this will be ongoing risk. i do not think it is existential, and the extreme ,hings about having them divest that is highly unlikely to happen. ofre is an advantage wildcard regulatory risk by bring
emily: that was senator mark warner with caroline hyde.tent to wait for social media and police to regulate themselves, the u.k. is proposing its own new law. if companies like facebook, google, twitter fail to prevent the live streaming of a shooting or violent act, they can face includehat could penalties on managers. and markwith tom giles mahaney. >> they made a technical challenge which no company can overcome, same with youtube and the question all quality of content. emily: is it a...
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caroline: there's also a question marks about the fact that it is going to be lossmaking for five years, but more to the point, what do they do with hulu? there's a lot of competing offerings. disney owns a lot of them. there's also netflix. cbs is looking at bringing one out. does it have to be more about the technology behind it, the ai that powers it to see the right thing at the right time, or is it just content that is king? >> there's a few aspects. i think there's going to be super majors of content. we already see them forming now. you have at&t, disney, and comcast, and then there's everybody else. you look at what is going to happen to lions gate, paramount, and then you've got the new players. apple didn't show really any content. it has a few tv shows. they probably will have the technology. then you have issues about live. youtube has a popular platform. they showed some new pricing this week for their live tv platform. $50 for that platform. it will be a question of what , can you get at a good price and what is fun to use? disney has a potential advantage. bob iger said t
caroline: there's also a question marks about the fact that it is going to be lossmaking for five years, but more to the point, what do they do with hulu? there's a lot of competing offerings. disney owns a lot of them. there's also netflix. cbs is looking at bringing one out. does it have to be more about the technology behind it, the ai that powers it to see the right thing at the right time, or is it just content that is king? >> there's a few aspects. i think there's going to be super...
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caroline: in some ways, the ceo's of the companies, mark zuckerberg has been out there talking aboutulating the company, about regulating privacy, harmful content, election integrity, data portability, saying we need a global consensus. do you think companies like google, facebook, twitter are now more amenable to regulation, and are you discussing with them? sen. warner: we are discussing this with senior-level folks at facebook. they are saying the right words, but the devil is always in the details. i think a great sign would be their endorsement of our bill putting these restraints on these dark patterns and manipulative processes. i would love to see them actually endorsed the legislation, as well as others. i think they realize the wild west days are over, but whether they really realize that some other basic, underlying business propositions in some of this might have to be re-examined. caroline: how do you make sure regulation doesn't go too far? sen. warner: that has always been the question, and one of the reasons why for example with these dark patterns, i am not setting u
caroline: in some ways, the ceo's of the companies, mark zuckerberg has been out there talking aboutulating the company, about regulating privacy, harmful content, election integrity, data portability, saying we need a global consensus. do you think companies like google, facebook, twitter are now more amenable to regulation, and are you discussing with them? sen. warner: we are discussing this with senior-level folks at facebook. they are saying the right words, but the devil is always in the...
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mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: it is 2:00 in new york, 7:00 p.m. in london. i am caroline hyde. pam lisa abramowicz --i am lisa abramowicz and this is "bloomberg markets: the close." caroline: the market questions the true strength of the data. white house counsel kevin hassett will join us this hour. while exxonlts the has a downstream shocker. we assess the latest earnings as energy markets think. anderson goes big -- amazon goes big. we have a top analyst assess the details. lisa: the story of the week has been markets. they have not done much but they are managing to eke into another gain. the nasdaq not keeping pace with the s&p and dow on the heels of what we saw out of intel but still managing to climb back from big losses earlier. two-year yields declining on the gdp report which had a great headline. no inflation and there was a sign the economy was going to weaken later in the year. caroline: wonder if there's a flight to safety as japanese production is totally -- tumbling. it shows the u.s. is a beacon of growth even though not everything is as strong as you would ex
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caroline: there is an element that harmful content is just one element of regulation that mark zuckerberg talking about. election integrity, privacy, data. how did you react to them? commissioner carr: not very favorably. on elections, one idea he had was that there is this neri -- this narrow category of speech americans have been willing to accept regulation on. campaign ads around elections. he put forward, instead of regulating the campaign ads, we should extend that to a discussion of all hot button issues outside of campaigns. we want to be encouraging discussion about immigration, other hot button issues that the proposal would subject to regulation. going forward, is there anywhere that you could see any changes done internally by facebook that could aid the way in which we see harmful content reach the public discourse? how would you like the company to self regulate if you don't want to see overall regulation being enforced by government? commissioner carr: i think facebook can fix facebook. we don't need to get the government involved to do it. i think there's a lot of neutral
caroline: there is an element that harmful content is just one element of regulation that mark zuckerberg talking about. election integrity, privacy, data. how did you react to them? commissioner carr: not very favorably. on elections, one idea he had was that there is this neri -- this narrow category of speech americans have been willing to accept regulation on. campaign ads around elections. he put forward, instead of regulating the campaign ads, we should extend that to a discussion of all...
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mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: it is 3:00 p.m. in new york and 8:00 p.m. in london. headquarters, i'm caroline hyde. world headquarters, i'm caroline hyde. scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets: the close." caroline: u.s. stocks pushed to an all-time high after the march payrolls report shows the economy is adding jobs. trump's latest job at the fed. he tells chairman powell to open up the floodgates. an investor's guide to gen z. how to diversify your portfolio beyond millennials. that and more coming up. scarlet: first, let's get a check of the markets. the dow industrials started the week off with a bang and then a steady melt up. even today, up only 0.1%. for all the indexes, especially the s&p 500, less than 2% away from an all-time high. caroline: how significant the melt up has been. supported by some of the data today. dow jones pulled down by dow. a more negative one today. jp morgan initiating an underweight. nevertheless, this has been a cross-country response really. we have both positive words in terms of trade coming from president trump, but also on the
mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: it is 3:00 p.m. in new york and 8:00 p.m. in london. headquarters, i'm caroline hyde. world headquarters, i'm caroline hyde. scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets: the close." caroline: u.s. stocks pushed to an all-time high after the march payrolls report shows the economy is adding jobs. trump's latest job at the fed. he tells chairman powell to open up the floodgates. an investor's guide to gen z. how to diversify your portfolio beyond...
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mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: let's get you up to speed with the earnings we have had.been moving after a much bigger than expected earnings-per-share. we saw growth doubling for earnings-per-share, seven dollars and nine cents. growingin line, cloud at a pace of over 40%. they are getting over half of profits from the cloud business. the advertising part of the business slowing slightly. romaine: you're seeing intel down. the chipmaker said it would cut guidance for the second quarter and the full year. the first quarter, sales little changed, revenue slipped, and they pointed to a decline in its data center business in the most recent quarter. joe: ford the big winner after overell, up almost 7%, to $10. $.44, adjusted eps of handily beating the expected $.26, and a nice beat on revenue. investors really like it. with more, we are standing by with a key member of their executive team. >> we are joined from detroit by bob shanks, chief financial officer of ford motor company. good to talk about -- talk with you. we call you a big winner. on the eps number, what drove t
mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: let's get you up to speed with the earnings we have had.been moving after a much bigger than expected earnings-per-share. we saw growth doubling for earnings-per-share, seven dollars and nine cents. growingin line, cloud at a pace of over 40%. they are getting over half of profits from the cloud business. the advertising part of the business slowing slightly. romaine: you're seeing intel down. the chipmaker said it would cut guidance for the second...
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caroline: we heard the electoral perspective. realistically, we are hearing from markuckerberg, proposing potential regulations, looking toward'europ -- looking toward europe's gdpr. but realistically, what can he do to get ahead of it? max: what is going on with the regulation proposal, a cynic would say that facebook is trying to avoid responsibility. they don't want to decide whether something should be on facebook or not, so they will push that off to governments. . obviously t there is an argument it is int everybody's interest to regulate this, but it is not clear whether this is something facebook really wants, or if it is a convenient message. hasother issue, facebook built this amazing content moderation organization, thousands of people, a.i., no doubt they can do amazing things. part of the problem that happened in 2016 and has happened repeatedly is the capacity for people to be manipulated by information on social networks. not necessarily an advertising problem. it may be hazarded with how facebook is structured and how sharing works. there may be fundame
caroline: we heard the electoral perspective. realistically, we are hearing from markuckerberg, proposing potential regulations, looking toward'europ -- looking toward europe's gdpr. but realistically, what can he do to get ahead of it? max: what is going on with the regulation proposal, a cynic would say that facebook is trying to avoid responsibility. they don't want to decide whether something should be on facebook or not, so they will push that off to governments. . obviously t there is an...
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caroline: do you have any sense on china? markthe china problem is interesting, because the geography that they blamed this whole thing on entirely, apple cannot and blames the iphone sales being higher for the company's problems. i never thought that was true. i think the problems go far beyond china and you see these services and the interesting thing is barely any of these services work in china, so i found a disingenuous to promote services to the solution of a problem even though it is not even compatible. you see phone makers like one plus, huawei having big success. what apple will need to do is improve the lower-priced devices to get a stronger hold on that market. romaine: let you get back your desk as we on apple's earnings to arrive. all the details on venezuela coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: let's turn to the unrest in venezuela. opposition leader juan guaido has declared the end of nicolas maduro's regime, calling for an uprising. nations around the world, including the u.s. have thrown support behind c
caroline: do you have any sense on china? markthe china problem is interesting, because the geography that they blamed this whole thing on entirely, apple cannot and blames the iphone sales being higher for the company's problems. i never thought that was true. i think the problems go far beyond china and you see these services and the interesting thing is barely any of these services work in china, so i found a disingenuous to promote services to the solution of a problem even though it is not...
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caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of lyon's appeals court, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmed, but this marksourt found us biotech giant monsanto guilty for the poisoning of mr francois, who used one of its weed killers. translation: it is a huge sigh of relief. it has been a 12—year battle, 12 years where my life had to be put on hold and my family had to suffer. mr francois says he suffered memory loss, headaches and stammering, after inhaling vapour from the now banned herbicide. medical tests found the hazardous chemical chlorobenzene in his body and on thursday, the court ruled in favour of mr francois's claim that it made him sick and that the product's safety labelling had been inadequate. translation: this decision is a turning point in the battle against big companies, the giant manufacturers of pesticides. today, pesticide victims can hope to obtain justice from the court. mr francois is reported to be seeking more than $1 million in damages, though any compensation will be determined in a separate future ruling. bayer ag, which acquired monsanto last year, says it's considering its
caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of lyon's appeals court, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmed, but this marksourt found us biotech giant monsanto guilty for the poisoning of mr francois, who used one of its weed killers. translation: it is a huge sigh of relief. it has been a 12—year battle, 12 years where my life had to be put on hold and my family had to suffer. mr francois says he suffered memory loss, headaches and stammering, after inhaling vapour...
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mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is "bloomberg markets: the close." i'm scarlet fu. carolinei'm caroline hyde. we are about 30 minutes from the end of the trading day. the trading. actually -- the trading week. actually we are up half a percentage point today. the data seemed to have helped. the economy is on track. adding jobs. not that much inflation. stocks up. oil up. gold down. really feels like a risk on really feels like a risk on mood. scarlet: on the s&p, we are within two percentage points of a record high. we are also looking at the doubt, held back a little bit hereby dow think. -- inc. a bearish note on that company. the undercurrent is a better feel when it comes to trade discussions between the u.s. and china. that is helping lift the etf that tracks china shares. caroline: meanwhile, bonds getting a bit of a run but crude oil up to percent. this has fueled the energy sector today. -- 2%. this has fueled the energy sector. scarlet: pretty remarkable. caroline: let's look at the key movers on the back of endless repetitions. cut the $47l paper price target. a gr
mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is "bloomberg markets: the close." i'm scarlet fu. carolinei'm caroline hyde. we are about 30 minutes from the end of the trading day. the trading. actually -- the trading week. actually we are up half a percentage point today. the data seemed to have helped. the economy is on track. adding jobs. not that much inflation. stocks up. oil up. gold down. really feels like a risk on really...
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caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of leon ‘s's appeals court, far removed from the serial fields paul francois once farms but this marksng legal battle for the 55—year—old. the court found us biotech giants monsanto guilty for the poisoning of paul francois, who used one of its weed killers. translation: it is a huge sigh of relief. it has been a 12 year battle, 12 yea rs relief. it has been a 12 year battle, 12 years were my life had to be put on hold and my family had to suffer. says he suffered memory loss, headaches and stammering after inhaling vapourfrom loss, headaches and stammering after inhaling vapour from the now banned herbicide. medicaltests inhaling vapour from the now banned herbicide. medical tests found the hazardous chemical chlorobenzene in his body and on thursday, the court ruled in favour of paul francois's claim that it made him sick and that the product's safety labelling had been inadequate. translation: this decision is a turning point in the battle against the companies. the giant manufacturers of pesticides, today pesticide victims can hope to obtain justice today pesticide victims can hope
caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of leon ‘s's appeals court, far removed from the serial fields paul francois once farms but this marksng legal battle for the 55—year—old. the court found us biotech giants monsanto guilty for the poisoning of paul francois, who used one of its weed killers. translation: it is a huge sigh of relief. it has been a 12 year battle, 12 yea rs relief. it has been a 12 year battle, 12 years were my life had to be put on hold and my family had to...
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mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is bloomberg markets of the close. caroline: i'm caroline hyde.e are at another record. the nasdaq up 2/10 of a percent. -- the s&pd high polled in a different direction. energy is your underperformer. i am also checking out bitcoin. once again, tether is under investigation. it's being investigated by the u.s. new york attorney general. lisa: we are seeing records across the board. the s&p, if you want to look there, you see oil prices even though energy is softer, it is not as is oil. oil is having its worst day since december. to rally afterng a very good year and after their incredible earnings. caroline: let's use a more top calls. lynchf america merrill downgrading to neutral. analysts saying operating inefficiencies and it is unclear how and when the company can return to expanding margins. next, intel. analysts seeing a shift away into a cost-cutting story. , goldman sachs raising its price target on amazon. we are seeing a good day for amazon. the market is still underestimating the long-term and gains in advertising. big oil now reportin
mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is bloomberg markets of the close. caroline: i'm caroline hyde.e are at another record. the nasdaq up 2/10 of a percent. -- the s&pd high polled in a different direction. energy is your underperformer. i am also checking out bitcoin. once again, tether is under investigation. it's being investigated by the u.s. new york attorney general. lisa: we are seeing records across the board. the s&p, if you want to look there, you see oil prices...
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caroline: the ecb once again warns of cooling growth in the economy, and in-depth interview with valdis dombrovskis of the european commission. this is bloomberg. ♪ markt word news. senator bernie sanders said today he's introducing a new medicare for all proposal, acting to keep health care policy at the center for the race for the 2020 democratic nomination. four white house rivals have signaled support for his single player pan -- single-payer plan. it will replace private insurance with a government run plan that would cover medical care, hospital stays, and prescription drugs, drought of the changing the health care industry. sen. sanders: together, we are going to end the international embarrassment of the united states of america, our great country, being the only major nation on earth not to guarantee health care to all as a right. senator sanders also criticized health care executives' wealth and high profits of drugmakers, saying, "please do not tell us this is a rational health care system." benjamin netanyahu seems to be heading toward an unprecedented fifth term as israeli prime minister, after results seemingly giving his like food party
caroline: the ecb once again warns of cooling growth in the economy, and in-depth interview with valdis dombrovskis of the european commission. this is bloomberg. ♪ markt word news. senator bernie sanders said today he's introducing a new medicare for all proposal, acting to keep health care policy at the center for the race for the 2020 democratic nomination. four white house rivals have signaled support for his single player pan -- single-payer plan. it will replace private insurance with a...
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caroline: greg, thank you, reporting from paris. some more breaking news on the unfolding disaster. paris notre dame cathedral is still one quarter on fire. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ marke been reporting an official with france's interior ministry says firefighters may notre dame to save cathedral, which is engulfed in flames. flames earlier reached one of the cathedral's towers and brought down the spire that extended over 300 feet into the air. french president emmanuel macron nationalng it as a emergency. he went straight into meetings at the nearby paris police headquarters. -- earlier,cro macron tweeted that the nation is in sorrow. seepope tweeted, the holy is with sadness about the cathedral. a symbol of catholicism in france and the world. at the time the fire broke out, some restoration work was being done in the cathedral. the u.s. terrorism label for iran's revolutionary guard formally took effect today. it is the first-ever designation of its kind and it adds a layer of sanctions to iran's elite military unit. it makes it a crime for anyone in u.s. jurisdictions to provide the crown with -- to provide the group with support. early 2020 candidates are declar
caroline: greg, thank you, reporting from paris. some more breaking news on the unfolding disaster. paris notre dame cathedral is still one quarter on fire. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ marke been reporting an official with france's interior ministry says firefighters may notre dame to save cathedral, which is engulfed in flames. flames earlier reached one of the cathedral's towers and brought down the spire that extended over 300 feet into the air. french president emmanuel macron...
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caroline hyde in new york in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." it could be weeks before a final trade agreement is made. facebook ceo marke will speak with fcc commissioner brendan car. the owner of blue apron saw massga
caroline hyde in new york in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." it could be weeks before a final trade agreement is made. facebook ceo marke will speak with fcc commissioner brendan car. the owner of blue apron saw massga
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caroline: i always want him to be on the show. joe: nasdaq it's his first lifting from a cannabis ja ruley just as a sector may be cooling. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ markark crumpton with your first word news. the white house today intensified its crackdown on cuba, nicaragua and venezuela. president trump is ruling back obama administration policy. new restrictions and sanctions were announced, whose leader national security advisor john bolton called the three stooges of socialism. >> as the president said in february, the twilight hour of socialism has arrived in our hemisphere. cuba,oika of tierney, venezuela and nicaragua, is beginning to crumble. spoke hours after secretary of state mike pompeo announced in washington a new policy that allows lawsuits against foreign firms operating on properties cuba seized from americans after 1959 revolution. presidenta, a former of peru suspected in a continent-wide corruption scandal, is dead. authorities say he shot himself today as police tried to detain him. he was president of peru between 1985 and 1990 and again from 2006 to 2011. he was under investigation on suspicion of taking a bribe from brazilian
caroline: i always want him to be on the show. joe: nasdaq it's his first lifting from a cannabis ja ruley just as a sector may be cooling. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ markark crumpton with your first word news. the white house today intensified its crackdown on cuba, nicaragua and venezuela. president trump is ruling back obama administration policy. new restrictions and sanctions were announced, whose leader national security advisor john bolton called the three stooges of...
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caroline hyde in new york, for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology.' calls to break up big tech getting louder, but can congress really forced change? we will hear from u.s. senator mark,ber files its disclosing that market share is falling in the u.s. and g
caroline hyde in new york, for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology.' calls to break up big tech getting louder, but can congress really forced change? we will hear from u.s. senator mark,ber files its disclosing that market share is falling in the u.s. and g
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mark zuckerberg said it over and over again. the future is private. the question i have is whether the future of facebook is private and i think that is the question on everybody's mind. caroline they try to speak to in terms of making things private? groups is clearly a key focus. how are they in visage and -- envisaging people are more willing to share with a smaller demographic been with the whole world? >> they are recognizing that times have changed. people are not spending as much time posting check ins and updates on what they are doing day-to-day with a wide group of people. they are doing that in small messaging, these are things that facebook has seen happening over the past few years and is now trying to put it to take it vantage of that. if you're talking with friends in private groups, we still want that to happen on facebook. we don't want that to happen on some other platform. a lot of what facebook has focused on today is the idea that messaging is important to facebook. they want to reassure their users that there is a place for them if they want to have private communications. if -- i findind it it interesting as a geographical point in the u k, most of my co
mark zuckerberg said it over and over again. the future is private. the question i have is whether the future of facebook is private and i think that is the question on everybody's mind. caroline they try to speak to in terms of making things private? groups is clearly a key focus. how are they in visage and -- envisaging people are more willing to share with a smaller demographic been with the whole world? >> they are recognizing that times have changed. people are not spending as much...