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ten years later, on july 20th, 2017, ten years after his father died in iraq, his son paul david kellyrd and private paul david kelly, his brother john, and his wonderful mother maria, are here with us today. [ applause ] you honor us with your presence. your family's three generations of service are an inspiration to us all. these stories of heroes we know from beginning to end. but it's important on this memorial day to remember that for some families of our fallen, there is an added burden. the burden of having their loved one resting in a place known but to god. last year on this solemn occasion, our president promised that we would never stop searching for the servicemen and women who remain missing from wars and conflicts fought over the past century and we have never stopped. last june, in his first hitting summit in singapore, with chairman kim jong-un, president trump had our missing fallen on his heart. and as he began negotiations for the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula, president donald trump also secured a promise for the return of the remains of all fall
ten years later, on july 20th, 2017, ten years after his father died in iraq, his son paul david kellyrd and private paul david kelly, his brother john, and his wonderful mother maria, are here with us today. [ applause ] you honor us with your presence. your family's three generations of service are an inspiration to us all. these stories of heroes we know from beginning to end. but it's important on this memorial day to remember that for some families of our fallen, there is an added burden....
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a proud father of his two sons, john and paul david kelly.because he was always shaking soldiers hands, no matter what the rank. he was a helicopter pilot. in 2007, he was lost in iraq. 10 years later, july 20, 2017, 10 years after his father died in iraq, his son paul, david, -- his son paul david kelly enlisted in the virginia national guard. his brother, john, and his wonderful mother, maria, are here with us today. [applause] you honor us by your presence. three generations of service are inspirations to us all. these stories of heroes we know from beginning to end. but it is important on this memorial day to remember. for some families of our fallen, there is an added burden. the burden of having their loved one resting a place known but to god. last year on this solemn occasion, our president promised we would never stop searching for the servicemen and women who remain missing from wars and conflicts fought over the past century. we have never stopped. last june, at his first historic summit in singapore, chairman kim jong-un, presiden
a proud father of his two sons, john and paul david kelly.because he was always shaking soldiers hands, no matter what the rank. he was a helicopter pilot. in 2007, he was lost in iraq. 10 years later, july 20, 2017, 10 years after his father died in iraq, his son paul, david, -- his son paul david kelly enlisted in the virginia national guard. his brother, john, and his wonderful mother, maria, are here with us today. [applause] you honor us by your presence. three generations of service are...
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in the virginia national guard, and private paul david kelly, his brother john, and his wonderful motherere with us today. [ applause ] >> you honor us with your presence. family's three generations of service are an inspiration to us all. these stories of heroes we know from beginning to end. but it's important on this memorial day to remember that for some families of our fallen there is an added burden. the burden of having their loved one resting in a place known but to god. last year on this solemn occasion our president promised that we would never stop searching for the service men and whim omen who remain missin from wars and conflicts fought over the past century, and we've never stopped. last june in his first historic summit in singapore with chairman kim jong-un, president trump had our missing fallen on his heart, and as he began negotiations for the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula, president donald trump also secured a promise for the return of the remains of all fallen u.s. service members lost in north korea. [ applause ] in august of last year, at hicka
in the virginia national guard, and private paul david kelly, his brother john, and his wonderful motherere with us today. [ applause ] >> you honor us with your presence. family's three generations of service are an inspiration to us all. these stories of heroes we know from beginning to end. but it's important on this memorial day to remember that for some families of our fallen there is an added burden. the burden of having their loved one resting in a place known but to god. last year...
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a proud father of his two sons, john and paul david kelly.r because he was always shaking soldiers hands, no matter what the rank. he was a helicopter pilot. in 2007, he was lost in iraq. later, july 20, 2017, 10 years after his father died in iraq, his son paul, david, and kelly enlisted in the virginia national guard. his brother, john, and his wonderful mother, maria, are here with us today. you onerous by your presence. families three generations of service are inspirations to us all. these stories of heroes we know from beginning to end. but his -- it is important on this memorial day to remember. for some families of our fallen, there is an added burden. it burden of having their loved one resting a place known but to god. solemnar on this occasion, our president promised we would never stop searching for the servicemen and women who remained missing, wars and conflicts fought over the past century. we have never stopped. june, at his first historic summit in singapore, chairman kim jong-un, president trump had are missing fallen on his
a proud father of his two sons, john and paul david kelly.r because he was always shaking soldiers hands, no matter what the rank. he was a helicopter pilot. in 2007, he was lost in iraq. later, july 20, 2017, 10 years after his father died in iraq, his son paul, david, and kelly enlisted in the virginia national guard. his brother, john, and his wonderful mother, maria, are here with us today. you onerous by your presence. families three generations of service are inspirations to us all. these...
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should investors still stay the course david kelly is chief global market strategist with j.p. morgan, and says it could push the u.s. into recession and allie at ubs financial services, a little more optimistic and thinks the u.s. and china will reach a deal what leads you to believe that >> i think that we all knew that this was not a single issue and combatting or dealing with years and years of a relationship and turmoil on both sides. there are reasons why each administration wants to get the success and put it behind us and we think that the escalat n escalation, and that's what it is and we're going through negotiating and bargaining tactics on both sides and we see some, a deal coming. >> for how long? how long before that deal happens? that's the thing >> that's the issue. i think it's weighing on the market every day that's what we've seen but i think you continue to get a back and forth in the market looking at what's happening and levels of concern and i think some progress for sure >> david, is that not knowing how long this could take what leads you to believe we
should investors still stay the course david kelly is chief global market strategist with j.p. morgan, and says it could push the u.s. into recession and allie at ubs financial services, a little more optimistic and thinks the u.s. and china will reach a deal what leads you to believe that >> i think that we all knew that this was not a single issue and combatting or dealing with years and years of a relationship and turmoil on both sides. there are reasons why each administration wants...
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alix: david kelly will be sticking with us. misses formorning retailers.on challenges they are facing, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ reporter: this is "bloomberg daybreak." there's new pressure on t-mobile and sprint to offer more concessions to get their 26.5 billion dollars merger approved. bloomberg has learned the u.s. is leaningartment against the takeover. now the question is whether selling airwaves or another business unit will be enough to change his mind. shares of tesla has fallen or than 20% since and announced a $24 billion capital raise. losses got worst after a once bullish analyst cut his price target and called it a code red situation. tesla shares have fallen nine of the last 10 trading days. indonesia is underscoring the challenges boeing faces in getting the 737 max back in the air after two fatal crashes. the indonesian government may ground the plane until next year. officials say even after the u.s. clears the 737 max to return to service, they will conduct their own review. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: thanks
alix: david kelly will be sticking with us. misses formorning retailers.on challenges they are facing, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ reporter: this is "bloomberg daybreak." there's new pressure on t-mobile and sprint to offer more concessions to get their 26.5 billion dollars merger approved. bloomberg has learned the u.s. is leaningartment against the takeover. now the question is whether selling airwaves or another business unit will be enough to change his mind. shares of...
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and paul david kelly.s hands no matter what the rank. he was a helicopter pilot, but he was on january 27th when he was lost in iraq. ten years later, on july 20th, 2017, 10 years after his father died in iraq, his son paul david calley enlisted in the virginia national guard and private paul david kelly, his brother john and his wonderful mother maria are here with us today. he will honor us with your presence, your families three generations of service are an inspiration to us all. the stories of heroes we feel from beginning to end, but it's important on this memorial day to remember that for some families of our fallen, there is an added burden. the burden of having the loved one resting in a place known but to god. last year on this solemn occasion, our president promised that we would never stop searching for the servicemen and women who remain missing from wars and conflicts fought over the past century. and we've never stopped. last june, and is its first historic summit in singapore with chairman
and paul david kelly.s hands no matter what the rank. he was a helicopter pilot, but he was on january 27th when he was lost in iraq. ten years later, on july 20th, 2017, 10 years after his father died in iraq, his son paul david calley enlisted in the virginia national guard and private paul david kelly, his brother john and his wonderful mother maria are here with us today. he will honor us with your presence, your families three generations of service are an inspiration to us all. the...
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with us this morning, david kelly, jpmorgan chief global strategist, thanks for the time today, appreciates at this point, at least until friday >> obviously the prospects of tariffs going up increased quite a bit. we're sticking to our baseline we expect them to come out with a deal at barclays research, we have been cautioning investors and clients that you can see a lot of this. there is the buy more american exports and the key issue is all the new economy issues how do you deal with forced technology transfer, ip theft and the technology issues. there is no easy solution. >> is your best case a deal is done within two months >> you could see -- hard to give a timeline to that exactly behind the scenes a lot of back and forth. what we want to see is constructive discussion on the technology issues. could we see a regulatory panel get developed that allows western firms to complain in china about issues going forward? could we see the chinese government put less restrictions on forced technology and ip. from a chinese perspective, to imagine for them to give up on all of their demands a
with us this morning, david kelly, jpmorgan chief global strategist, thanks for the time today, appreciates at this point, at least until friday >> obviously the prospects of tariffs going up increased quite a bit. we're sticking to our baseline we expect them to come out with a deal at barclays research, we have been cautioning investors and clients that you can see a lot of this. there is the buy more american exports and the key issue is all the new economy issues how do you deal with...
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david kelly, much more with that interview, general kelly, begins to explain.mbshell the new york times dropped. i do morning must reads on opinion, but the story was so important, here is a little bit story, manyous pages on the details of mr. trump's taxes. fevered acquisition and spectacular collapse, $1.2 billion in losses for the decade. for decades and the president refusing to release his tax returns while the president reported hundreds of millions of dollars in losses for a long time ago, his father's income only onepositive, with major lost, $15 million invested in his son's latest apartment project. thisdy shanker has seen before. who cares? marty: it is an extraordinary piece of investigative journalism, but what do you come away with? donald trump inflated his business acumen and wealth. people have known that for decades. surprises andets all of that, -- pullets are -- r prizes and all of that. is there more validity? marty: i do think the narrative is we cannot normalize the kind of behavior where donald trump criticism m is -- criticizes amazon
david kelly, much more with that interview, general kelly, begins to explain.mbshell the new york times dropped. i do morning must reads on opinion, but the story was so important, here is a little bit story, manyous pages on the details of mr. trump's taxes. fevered acquisition and spectacular collapse, $1.2 billion in losses for the decade. for decades and the president refusing to release his tax returns while the president reported hundreds of millions of dollars in losses for a long time...
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of this and kick off the show, nbc correspondent kelly o'donnell on capitol hill, columnist and associated editor and msnbc political contributor david ignatius and analyst clint watts. thank you all for being here. kelly, i want to start with you. talk to us about how significant this move would be for democrats to actually vote to hold the attorney general in contempt? >> it is ratcheting up the pressure in a very big way. with the chairman comes the gavel and apparently a hammer, too. they're u using the power of holding someone in contempt of congress is to try to compel the attorney general to hand over the full unredacted report. that's at issue here. while only a small portion of it was unredacted, there is also grand jury information that the committee wants to work with the attorney general to get a judge's approval to make available to the committee, and by extension, that could further become public. barr has made it available for republicans and democrats to view that. the democrats have not because they want access to it publicly. we'll see it play out in a debate at the committee level where members on both sides will b
of this and kick off the show, nbc correspondent kelly o'donnell on capitol hill, columnist and associated editor and msnbc political contributor david ignatius and analyst clint watts. thank you all for being here. kelly, i want to start with you. talk to us about how significant this move would be for democrats to actually vote to hold the attorney general in contempt? >> it is ratcheting up the pressure in a very big way. with the chairman comes the gavel and apparently a hammer, too....
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david, welcome >> thanks, kelly. >> i know it's a guess but is the decline owed to the downgrade on the issues and how much is because of what's happening with these chinese tariff discussions >> i think it's most likely, according to our survey results that we put out today with the tariff discussions, china is a very important market for boeing about 20% to 25% goes to china so anything on the tariff front would impact boeing as well. >> yeah, and i mean, we see the other industrial names that are exposed down about 3%. so we'll give you a percentage point more than that it is interesting because you're saying that people are so hyperaware of problems with the 737 max that they'll check their bookings and make sure they avoid the plane. i'm talking about the customers, even when they go back to service with the airlines? >> yeah, we conducted a survey to get a sense of where, you know, where consumers' perception is of the issue we weren't exactly sure what to expect with this we don't really have any baseline by which to compare this to, but that's what we were trying to do was reall
david, welcome >> thanks, kelly. >> i know it's a guess but is the decline owed to the downgrade on the issues and how much is because of what's happening with these chinese tariff discussions >> i think it's most likely, according to our survey results that we put out today with the tariff discussions, china is a very important market for boeing about 20% to 25% goes to china so anything on the tariff front would impact boeing as well. >> yeah, and i mean, we see the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is what i'm watching today, what former white house chief of staff john kellyout the president. he sat down with david rubenstein. this is what john kelly said about the president and his addiction to twitter. >> the president feels very strongly, whether you agree with this or not, that he is not dealt with by the press fairly, and that his tweeting goes around the press and gets his agenda out, his word out to the world without having to rely on a press conference. david: one of the questions i have, is this really a difference in degree or just kind? we had presidents increasingly going around the mainstream press already, going on daytime talk shows or radio or whatever. if the president just taking the next step? alix: it is a great point. does president trump have a point? you take a look at presidents going on "snl." "snl,"nd of idea -- on same kind of idea. we talked about also the conference goldman sachs had in california. here's what he had to say in relation to the tweets on china over the weekend. >> they are largely focused on whether the presiden
this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is what i'm watching today, what former white house chief of staff john kellyout the president. he sat down with david rubenstein. this is what john kelly said about the president and his addiction to twitter. >> the president feels very strongly, whether you agree with this or not, that he is not dealt with by the press fairly, and that his tweeting goes around the press and gets his agenda out, his word out to the world without having to rely on a...
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we knew he honeymooned in the soviet unions, but i quote them trip coordinator david kelly said i gots race wasn't over and i wasn't comfortable with it he's referring to what bernie sanders had to say. the fact we're willing to be critical of the united states i think that made them more appreciative of our criticisms we made of our own society so he's saying bernie sanders went to the soviet union and trashed the united states. >> i'm wondering how socialists like bernie sanders get a pass on a very serious note i know i could be sarcastic about him some types. he is a fraud and he's a millionaire. that's the essence of being a fraud. it's natural. the problem with bernie is why do fascists get no pass, ever, because they're killers and homicide all maniacs, but socialism throughout history killed hundreds of millions of people and i've always wondered why do people who adhere to socialism promote the deadly ideology seem to get a pass in the media? there's no qualitative difference between the two. they are hallmarks of each. why isn't bernie sanders being called out? look at what'
we knew he honeymooned in the soviet unions, but i quote them trip coordinator david kelly said i gots race wasn't over and i wasn't comfortable with it he's referring to what bernie sanders had to say. the fact we're willing to be critical of the united states i think that made them more appreciative of our criticisms we made of our own society so he's saying bernie sanders went to the soviet union and trashed the united states. >> i'm wondering how socialists like bernie sanders get a...
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[laughter] david: many thanks to bloomberg's jason kelly. mberg businessweek " on bloomberg radio. coming up, we will speak with vice media's ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: vice media started as a montreal magazine covering music, art, and cultural trends. it was built into a multimedia company, and turned over to na ncy dubuc, who is now putting her own input on vice -- her own imprint on vice. what is the essence of what you are trying to do there? nancy: we are really trying to clarify what is vice. what we really are are five distinct lines of business, and bay lines of business. our television group, or studio come our agency -- our studio, our agency. you are obviously trimming in some places. what are you going to trim back on, and where you going to grow in? nancy: that was really a reflection of the fact that how fast we really have grown. look at reorganizing around line of business globally. that allowed us to really look at some effective and strategic reductions aced on centralizing some of our back office and shared services g
[laughter] david: many thanks to bloomberg's jason kelly. mberg businessweek " on bloomberg radio. coming up, we will speak with vice media's ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: vice media started as a montreal magazine covering music, art, and cultural trends. it was built into a multimedia company, and turned over to na ncy dubuc, who is now putting her own input on vice -- her own imprint on vice. what is the essence of what you are trying to do there? nancy: we are really trying to...
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erik: general kelly last night told david rubenstein that jared and ivanka needed to be kept in linee white house. did you see that as a problem? anthony: i didn't. i was only there for 11 days or 954,000 seconds. i liked jared and ivanka. the general and i didn't know each other. the ipo of my friendship with john kelly, he didn't trade very well on the ipo but the stock is rising right now in heavy volume. i'm looking forward to having that interview with him today at 6:00 p.m.. erik: what democrat do you think could give president trump for -- a run for his money? anthony: i have to analyze it objectively. i think the person that would give him a challenge would be vice president biden. but i think it will be very tough to beat the president and a rising economy, and i do predict the economy will still be on the rise through november 2020. erik: you recently said some nice things about mayor buddha judge. you appear to have walk that back a little bit. anthony: we've got the white house shenanigans. here's what happens. washington is on spin cycle. new yorkers are on rinse cycle.
erik: general kelly last night told david rubenstein that jared and ivanka needed to be kept in linee white house. did you see that as a problem? anthony: i didn't. i was only there for 11 days or 954,000 seconds. i liked jared and ivanka. the general and i didn't know each other. the ipo of my friendship with john kelly, he didn't trade very well on the ipo but the stock is rising right now in heavy volume. i'm looking forward to having that interview with him today at 6:00 p.m.. erik: what...
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kelly, back to you. >> excellent tyler, thanks. david, thanks as well. you may not have heard of but facebook and snap sure have. that story plus "check please" on "power lunch. measure up? a cfa charterholder does. you've worked hard to grow your wealth. make sure you're working with a wealth manager who can grow with you. cfa charterholders have the investment expertise to unlock opportunities other advisors might not see. learn what a cfa charterholdr can do for you at therightquestion.org my time is thin, but so is my lawn. now there's scotts thick'r lawn 3-in-1 solution. with a soil improver! seed! and fertilizer to feed! now yard time is our time. this is a scotts yard. >>> you may not have heard of the app tiktok but your kids probably have and now the company behind it is making an even bigger run at facebook and snapchat julia boorstin has more. julia? >> kelly, that's right the company behind tiktok that's the popular video editing and sharing app is a chinese company called bite dance. and now it's launching a new threat to facebook and snapch
kelly, back to you. >> excellent tyler, thanks. david, thanks as well. you may not have heard of but facebook and snap sure have. that story plus "check please" on "power lunch. measure up? a cfa charterholder does. you've worked hard to grow your wealth. make sure you're working with a wealth manager who can grow with you. cfa charterholders have the investment expertise to unlock opportunities other advisors might not see. learn what a cfa charterholdr can do for you at...
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former small business administrator david brown and washington examiner's kelly james torrance.ys and the bankruptcy filings and the ups and downs of the real estate world and the i would go on and on but they want to leave you with the idea that he had some significant bumps along the way, but is there anything you see, or despite the eye popping numbers, that shock ed you? >> no, not really, neil. you know, most americans aren't going to be a little surprised because they don't have those kind of businesses and they don't get to have those kind of tax write-offs. i think that this really shows why we need to have a simpler tax system. i know this administration promised they were going to do it. i have to say when i did my taxes this year i didn't find it any simpler than last year but you're right the democrats want this to come out. they've been using class iv rhetoric for years now focusing on donald trump as an example of what one rich person they believe should pay more and it does distract, when people hear oh, the rich aren't paying their fair share they look at what pe
former small business administrator david brown and washington examiner's kelly james torrance.ys and the bankruptcy filings and the ups and downs of the real estate world and the i would go on and on but they want to leave you with the idea that he had some significant bumps along the way, but is there anything you see, or despite the eye popping numbers, that shock ed you? >> no, not really, neil. you know, most americans aren't going to be a little surprised because they don't have...
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kelly reports court documents she obtained revealed disturbing details. >>here's the mug shot of david swanson police say youtube employees alerted the fbi about some disturbing comments that swanson allegedly posted on youtube website. this one from last september reads the only thing that comes after the death of you tube is a funeral for all the executives that were rightfully murdered. here's another from april that says hey you too when i visit your campus in 2 weeks all be able to shoot any employees exit from the convenience of my car. >>because the first amendment allows me a right to do so police say swanson did come to the bay area during that time frame to visit family and he traveled with a handgun. >>but it's unknown if he made it to youtube san bruno campus swanson was arrested after returning to his home 40 miles outside of salt lake city as to his motivation, i know you refer. >>i think she she felt they were moved seeing as for ticks and what they believe rather than allowing them to be on you too, first amendment freedom of things police say swanson knew about the att
kelly reports court documents she obtained revealed disturbing details. >>here's the mug shot of david swanson police say youtube employees alerted the fbi about some disturbing comments that swanson allegedly posted on youtube website. this one from last september reads the only thing that comes after the death of you tube is a funeral for all the executives that were rightfully murdered. here's another from april that says hey you too when i visit your campus in 2 weeks all be able to...
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joining me now, kelly o'donnell and washington post foreign columnist at nbc, david ignacious.at to have you on board. first to you outside that briefing, are we expecting this to be a strictly partisan reaction to what's heard in that room? or do you think there's some space for new answer coming out of here? >> well, certainly, the briefers are from the administration, the secretary of state is here, and we've heard some democrats saying that they would like to have a representative or two from the intelligence committee in a briefing like this, so that it might be broader based. when you have all members, so you have republicans and democrats together. and i watch some unusual pairings go into this meeting, for example, thomas massey of kentucky talking with aoc, democrat of new york, going in together. that's the kind of meeting where you can have the unexpected. here this is very serious business. and many members have been urging for some level of briefing, because of the moves made by the administration in terms of removing u.s. personnel from iraq, placing the carrier i
joining me now, kelly o'donnell and washington post foreign columnist at nbc, david ignacious.at to have you on board. first to you outside that briefing, are we expecting this to be a strictly partisan reaction to what's heard in that room? or do you think there's some space for new answer coming out of here? >> well, certainly, the briefers are from the administration, the secretary of state is here, and we've heard some democrats saying that they would like to have a representative or...
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david asman. joining me to weigh in on this, kristina partsinevelos, kevin kelly, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaum. >>> ambassador lighthizer and treasury secretary mnuchin holding a briefing right now on the very latest on the china trade talks. we have a reporter in the room with those guys. we will give you the details as soon as that meeting wraps up. first, the president getting strong support for his latest tariff threats from a very unlikely source. key democrat senator chuck schumer, who tweeted the following out. hang tough on china, president trump. don't back down. strength is the only way to win with china. so, gang, is schumer right? >> oh, joy. more tariffs, yay! tariffs are not something a country pays to another country. it is a tax on the business and to the consumer there is nothing i like about it. i think the president was putting on the squeeze knowing that the chinese were coming this week for negotiation and trying to put them on the spot. but i have to tell you, i just don't like anything about this. i know he's trying to get a better deal but i got a sneaking suspicion whe
david asman. joining me to weigh in on this, kristina partsinevelos, kevin kelly, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaum. >>> ambassador lighthizer and treasury secretary mnuchin holding a briefing right now on the very latest on the china trade talks. we have a reporter in the room with those guys. we will give you the details as soon as that meeting wraps up. first, the president getting strong support for his latest tariff threats from a very unlikely source. key democrat senator chuck...
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david asman. joining me to weigh in on this, kristina partsinevelos, kevin kelly, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaumin holding a briefing right now on the very latest on the china trade talks. we have
david asman. joining me to weigh in on this, kristina partsinevelos, kevin kelly, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaumin holding a briefing right now on the very latest on the china trade talks. we have
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david: get stuff instantaneously. many thanks to bloomberg's jason kelly.o catch jason on "businessweek" on bloomberg television every saturday and sunday, the latest issue is on stands now. coming up, uber is what i am watching after first quarter sales were positive after a a $250 million loss. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: here's what i'm watching, it's uber. shares responded well to the fact that they lost $1 billion in a single quarter. they had a lot to say about competition, actually. alix: it is sort of a now versus later thing. the ceo didn't rule out further heavier spending. but then gene munster said the uber story is going to be more attractive after a year. david: part of it depends, i think, on what you are investing in. in. they said we can do more things like invest in uber eats and expand, so investors sort of liked it, but this is a pretty dramatic chart, isn't it? the top of that is operating income and losses, comparing lyft and uber. also, the operating margin because it is losing so much money -- or investing, i should say. alix: if the
david: get stuff instantaneously. many thanks to bloomberg's jason kelly.o catch jason on "businessweek" on bloomberg television every saturday and sunday, the latest issue is on stands now. coming up, uber is what i am watching after first quarter sales were positive after a a $250 million loss. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: here's what i'm watching, it's uber. shares responded well to the fact that they lost $1 billion in a single quarter. they had a lot to say about competition,...
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that suspect is now out on bail called for kelly reports on the court documents she obtained which reveals some disturbing details. >>here's the mug shot of davidwanson police say youtube employees alerted the fbi about some disturbing comments that swanson allegedly posted on youtube website. this one from last september reads the only thing that comes after the death of you tube is a funeral for all the executives that were rightfully murdered. here's another from april that says hey you too when i visit your campus in 2 weeks all be able to shoot any employees exit from the convenience of my car. >>because the first amendment allows me a right to do so police say swanson did come to the bay area during that time frame to visit family and he traveled with a handgun. >>but it's unknown if he made it to youtube san bruno campus swanson was arrested after returning to his home 40 miles outside of salt lake city as to his motivation, i know you refer. >>i just think he he felt they removed singh's ticks and what they believe rather than allowing them to be on you too, first amendment freedom of things police say swanson knew about the attack at y
that suspect is now out on bail called for kelly reports on the court documents she obtained which reveals some disturbing details. >>here's the mug shot of davidwanson police say youtube employees alerted the fbi about some disturbing comments that swanson allegedly posted on youtube website. this one from last september reads the only thing that comes after the death of you tube is a funeral for all the executives that were rightfully murdered. here's another from april that says hey...
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david? >> all right, matt gutman with the unfolding scene there. matt, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to chicago this evening, where prosecutors have now charged r & b singer r. kelly with 11 new sex-related counts. the charges involving one of the women who has accused him of sexually abusing her when she was under ainge. these are the most serious charges he's faced and some carry a maximum of 30 years in prison. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the alarming new headline just in tonight involving the measles, and the growing concern right here in new york city. >>> also new developments tonight in the search for that missing mother of five. last seen dropping a child off at school, gone for days, expected at a divorce hearing, but not showing. what authorities are now saying tonight. >>> the danger on mt. everest. we have showed you here the human traffic jam right there at the top. well, our team tonight on the way to base camp. how far they made it, showing how difficult it was to breathe. >>> and the images coming in tonight, the man trapped in this silo. there are dozens of firefighters on the scene right now. much mor
david? >> all right, matt gutman with the unfolding scene there. matt, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to chicago this evening, where prosecutors have now charged r & b singer r. kelly with 11 new sex-related counts. the charges involving one of the women who has accused him of sexually abusing her when she was under ainge. these are the most serious charges he's faced and some carry a maximum of 30 years in prison. >>> there is still much more ahead on...
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kelly ann is right, you were very calm. >> what was my attitude? did i scream? >> no, you were very calm and you were very direct. >> am i forgetting something, david, maybe some episode of "star trek"? was this ever happened? >> i found it so bizarre. even by trump's standards of busting all norms, i found it so sad and bizarre that the president was doing that. and yet by trump's standards this accomplishes something, which is to -- i don't know, to point out the ridiculousness of the public theater of washington and leaders going back and forth at each other like that. but the notion that you're going to get some sort of real exchange there is silly. the president was trying to make a point and just as kellyanne conway was with no cameras there challenging nancy pelosi during that meeting that led to the meeting, you know, they're using the theater of the white house and the bully pulpit to try to talk about what's absurd about washington this a way that resonates with their supporters. >> ash sa >> ash ssha, one thing that peo have been looking forward to and that is whether or not robert mueller is going to testify publicly so people can get real answers because
kelly ann is right, you were very calm. >> what was my attitude? did i scream? >> no, you were very calm and you were very direct. >> am i forgetting something, david, maybe some episode of "star trek"? was this ever happened? >> i found it so bizarre. even by trump's standards of busting all norms, i found it so sad and bizarre that the president was doing that. and yet by trump's standards this accomplishes something, which is to -- i don't know, to point out...
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yes, they 500, david letterman returned to his home state ofia w intoch the sporting event.ot anher favorite at the race, kellyest part of my day is always revealing to people that how utterly cool i am. she went to sing on the national anthem and that performance was flawless, of course. ctors christian bale and matt damon had the honor o signaling the red flag. >> a heck of a race. too. >>> taylor swift over the weekend aevealed inn interview with rolling stone almosted end in disaster. take a look. >> so when rolling stone doeco r story, it's like they hang out. you know, you hang out with this journalist for a couple days and they just, you just hang out. if you drive around, they're sitting there. if you goo lunch, we hang. it's like a thing. i'm going to rehearsals. it's normal. i'mustoing to drive in. that's what i normally do. be yourt best self driving. i got if two car accidents with him in the car. one was my fault. one was noe on was an i'm sorry. the second one was a you're welcome, i saved your life. but i was like fully panicking. when we got side swiped. he screamed oli something , i have a new
yes, they 500, david letterman returned to his home state ofia w intoch the sporting event.ot anher favorite at the race, kellyest part of my day is always revealing to people that how utterly cool i am. she went to sing on the national anthem and that performance was flawless, of course. ctors christian bale and matt damon had the honor o signaling the red flag. >> a heck of a race. too. >>> taylor swift over the weekend aevealed inn interview with rolling stone almosted end in...
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david letterman returned to indiana to watch the sporting event. another one of our favorites at the race, kellyed it off. she went on to sing the national anthem and that performance was flawless, of course. and actors christian bale and matt damon had the honor of waving the green flag. absentee balloting the start f th start of the race to the drivers. looks like everyone had a great time. >> good stuff. >>> finally, taylor swift over the weekend the singer revealed on the graham norton show that an interview with "rolling stone" almost ended in disaster. take a look. >> so when "rolling stone" does a cover story, it's like they hang out, you know you hang out with the journalist for a couple of days and you just hang out. if you drive around, they are sitting there. if you go to lunch, it's like a thing. i am going to rehearsals it's normal. i am just going to drive him because that's what i normally do be your best self at driving and i got in two car accidents with him in the car. one was my fault one was not. one was an i'm sorry the second one was a you're welcome, i saved your life i go
david letterman returned to indiana to watch the sporting event. another one of our favorites at the race, kellyed it off. she went on to sing the national anthem and that performance was flawless, of course. and actors christian bale and matt damon had the honor of waving the green flag. absentee balloting the start f th start of the race to the drivers. looks like everyone had a great time. >> good stuff. >>> finally, taylor swift over the weekend the singer revealed on the...
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minutes correspondent scott kelly on major news events he has covered as a reporter and his thoughts on a free press. his latest book is "truth worth telling." he is interviewed by david gregory. >> what is the fastest way to destroy a democracy? is it war? is it terrorism? is it another great depression? i think the fastest way to destroy democracy is to poison the information. that is what we are seeing. we have moved from the information age to the disinformation age. >> watch this weekend on "book tv" on c-span2. >> next, recent college commencement speeches by ,resident trump, maxine waters and former deputy attorney general rod rosen's time. will also show a 2013 commencement speech by robert mueller. yesterday, president trump spoke at the commencement for this year's graduating class of the air force academy in colorado. he talked about his administration's military policies, including his proposal to develop 's. the speech is happening our. half an hour.is [applause]
minutes correspondent scott kelly on major news events he has covered as a reporter and his thoughts on a free press. his latest book is "truth worth telling." he is interviewed by david gregory. >> what is the fastest way to destroy a democracy? is it war? is it terrorism? is it another great depression? i think the fastest way to destroy democracy is to poison the information. that is what we are seeing. we have moved from the information age to the disinformation age....
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david blight. just won the pulitzer -- >> guest: and it's a fabulous book. but there's a little section in there about a woman abolitionist, i think her name is abby kelly, i may be getting that wrong, and about the constraints placed on her as she tried to move into public speaking. i knew about these kinds of things historically because women who moved into the public domain were called whores and prostitutes, and they were considered to be women of ill repute. but to find in the middle of this book this little illustration that she, too, had to face these things was one of those small reminders of how far we actually are come. >> host: but what does susan felutti and a flight to hawaii have to do with beyond the double bind? the author. >> guest: she wrote a book called backlash. friends of mine were reading it, loving it. i got a copy as a gift for christmas. and we were on a plane with my family, my kids and my husband, going to see my sister in hawaii for the winter recess for the christmas holidays, and i started to read a book i thought i was going to love. so you know those moments in which you're a little phobic about flying, which i am -- sometimes
david blight. just won the pulitzer -- >> guest: and it's a fabulous book. but there's a little section in there about a woman abolitionist, i think her name is abby kelly, i may be getting that wrong, and about the constraints placed on her as she tried to move into public speaking. i knew about these kinds of things historically because women who moved into the public domain were called whores and prostitutes, and they were considered to be women of ill repute. but to find in the middle...