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un motor la impulsaba, su hija elisa, a quien dejÓ en estados unidos siendo una niÑa.s, recaÍdas, pero mi hija fue la que me dolÍa mucho, y mija no tenÍa que verme decaída, sino que querÍa que viera siempre a la mamÁ e vio en su infancia, en parte de su adolescencia, porque tenÍa 11 aÑos cuando me deportaron. reportera: esther se concentro en el trabajo para sar a su hija adelante. seÑo era que ella se fra a la universidad. >>yo preferÍa estar signada. reportera: los aÑos de...
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emily: elisa steele, thank you so much. elisa: thank you.still ahead, earnings season is right around the corner. netflix kicks it off with its report out after the bell tuesday. what you can expect, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: supermarket sweepstakes. yes, they still exist. now, apparently more than ever people are being more cautious about filling out more information about being part of a scam. brad stone recently experienced winning a whole foods sweepstakes he did not even enter. this story is insane. what happened? brad: we often talk about amazon and -- emily: you write about amazon. brad: i have colleagues that report about amazon. i was on my way to visit them when i got a call about a guy introducing himself as max from amazon whole foods saying i won a sweepstakes, $10,000 in whole foods gift card. the irony was i figured it was a fraud and my colleagues thought it was a fraud. i confirmed with the company and it is real. it is a practice supermarket still do. emily: somebody at amazon told you that thought it probably was n
emily: elisa steele, thank you so much. elisa: thank you.still ahead, earnings season is right around the corner. netflix kicks it off with its report out after the bell tuesday. what you can expect, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: supermarket sweepstakes. yes, they still exist. now, apparently more than ever people are being more cautious about filling out more information about being part of a scam. brad stone recently experienced winning a whole foods sweepstakes he did not even enter....
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elisa steele joined us on monday.r software is so different because it is a full solution for a midsize company. midsize companies have small hr departments but the same problems as a big enterprise. they have to drive employee engagements, understand data and insight, and namely puts it together in a one stop shop. at the same time, we provide an engaging platform directly for the employees. emily: are you competing with folks like benefits, gusto, workday, or multiple hr? elisa: those companies do similar things but target from customers. we are targeting 100 to 1000 employees. it is usually a competitive situation of they have not adopted tech yet. emily: what is interesting about hr is that you are at a critical entry point where employees are coming into the organization and you are managing employees throughout the organization. as we talk about issues of bias in the corporate world, hr can play a critical role, as well as technology hr representatives use. elisa: one of our newest and most popular products will
elisa steele joined us on monday.r software is so different because it is a full solution for a midsize company. midsize companies have small hr departments but the same problems as a big enterprise. they have to drive employee engagements, understand data and insight, and namely puts it together in a one stop shop. at the same time, we provide an engaging platform directly for the employees. emily: are you competing with folks like benefits, gusto, workday, or multiple hr? elisa: those...
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emily: that was elisa steele, ceo of namely. wants to put health tests in the hands of consumers. how it is competing with the likes of 23 and me and other health startups. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in the last year, americans borrowed an estimated $88 billion to pay for health care, with one in four skipping health care because of cost. everlywell wants to democratize the system, offering case --of at-home lab kits. since 2015, it shipped over 275,000 kits and now they have secured $50 million in new funding to expand their business platform. founder and ceo julia cheek joined us. is -- we kitsell are a way to make the process more accessible and convenient for consumers. we work with fully certified, regulated labs that have been around for a long time and are using existing technology to be able to make a service that is suitable for home kit collection by a consumer and mailed off and resulted in a certified lab. emily: tell us about the technology and how proven it is. any time you say at home testing kit, that can raise
emily: that was elisa steele, ceo of namely. wants to put health tests in the hands of consumers. how it is competing with the likes of 23 and me and other health startups. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in the last year, americans borrowed an estimated $88 billion to pay for health care, with one in four skipping health care because of cost. everlywell wants to democratize the system, offering case --of at-home lab kits. since 2015, it shipped over 275,000 kits and now they have secured $50...
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emily: that was elisa steele, ceo of namely., digital health company everlywell wants to put health tests in the hands of consumers. how it is competing with the likes of 23 and me and other direct to consumer health startups. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in the last year, americans borrowed an estimated $88 billion to pay for health care, with one in four skipping treatment due to cost, a court to a study by gallup and west to a studyaccording by gallup and west health. the start up everlywell wants to democratize the system, offering a suite of at-home lab kits. over 3500 panels including food sensitivity and std's. since 2015, it shipped over 275,000 kits and now the company have secured $50 million in new funding to expand their digital platform. founder and ceo julia cheek joined us to discuss. julia: everlywell is transforming the $25 billion lab testing industry. the kits themselves are a way to make the process more accessible and convenient for consumers. we actually work with fully certified, regulated labs that have be
emily: that was elisa steele, ceo of namely., digital health company everlywell wants to put health tests in the hands of consumers. how it is competing with the likes of 23 and me and other direct to consumer health startups. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in the last year, americans borrowed an estimated $88 billion to pay for health care, with one in four skipping treatment due to cost, a court to a study by gallup and west to a studyaccording by gallup and west health. the start up...
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elisa has already helped raise thousands of dollars and is looking for more support. link and more information on our website, abc7news.com. i'm kate larson, back to you. >> very powerful story. >> mm-hmm. >> a final weather check with you. >> we're brightening up out there. a pretty shot for you in santa cruz where we have a little bit of mist and drizzle on the coast, otherwise, in the north bay. partly cloudy today and mild to warm inland, more clouds tomorrow, and a few more raindrops coming your way on monday. 72 in concord. 66 in richmond. limited sun here in san francisco. accuweather seven-day forecast, enjoy today. we cloud up tomorrow, we're breezy, much cooler tuesday. sunny and mild for wednesday. that should be the nicest day, and then slightly cooler at the end of the week. >> lisa, thank. and thanks to you for joining us on action abc 7 mornings. i'm chris nguyen with lisa argen. >> "good morning america" is next. abc 7 news returns at 9:00 a.m. we'll see you then. ♪ protect your pets from fleas and ticks with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus
elisa has already helped raise thousands of dollars and is looking for more support. link and more information on our website, abc7news.com. i'm kate larson, back to you. >> very powerful story. >> mm-hmm. >> a final weather check with you. >> we're brightening up out there. a pretty shot for you in santa cruz where we have a little bit of mist and drizzle on the coast, otherwise, in the north bay. partly cloudy today and mild to warm inland, more clouds tomorrow, and a...
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but i want to turn now to elisa. this is very current stuff. so yesterday we learned that chevron is paying $33 billion to buy out of fracking company, and double the production in the permian fields of texas. exxon is scrambling to boost its share by about a million barrels a day, by 2024, and mobile, also is expanding its share of fracking. for your book, you spent seven years looking at fracking, in the marcels shale. and for those of you who don't know we more usually call the marcels shale pennsylvania. this is our small-town heartland. what's the real cost of this appetite for energy? >> eliza: so, yeah, i don't know that i spent seven years looking at fracking, i spent seven years looking at people who were experiencing what it meant to live a few hundred feet from one of these technological innovations, one of these frack gas wells. i just want to say thank you -- i have not -- these two books, my book has been in conversation with them all year. because the issues, first of all, in the course of my book, because of what's happened to p
but i want to turn now to elisa. this is very current stuff. so yesterday we learned that chevron is paying $33 billion to buy out of fracking company, and double the production in the permian fields of texas. exxon is scrambling to boost its share by about a million barrels a day, by 2024, and mobile, also is expanding its share of fracking. for your book, you spent seven years looking at fracking, in the marcels shale. and for those of you who don't know we more usually call the marcels shale...
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elisa: a busy 20 -- bring us up-to-date. elisa: a busy 24 hours.hour or so, a special report on accounting practices that will need more clarity as the show is retreating. we will be learning a lot more tomorrow. indeed.nk you very much plenty of m&a to talk about in the united states, particularly in the oil sector. vonnie: the first major bidding war has broken out in the occidental petroleum makes an offer for anadarko. joining us is simon casey with our energy team. we were anticipating it thinking it will not happen because it is crazy, and then it did happen. weeks,going back does go chevron made the announcement they had agreed to buy anadarko and that morning we confirmed reports that occidental also expressed an interest at a higher per share offer that is being rebuffed. there was some expectation there might be another bid. if you look at the last week, the anadarko share price has been trading above the chevron price. it is a little bit of a surprise this morning to see it come through this quickly. occidental have come out and gone pub
elisa: a busy 20 -- bring us up-to-date. elisa: a busy 24 hours.hour or so, a special report on accounting practices that will need more clarity as the show is retreating. we will be learning a lot more tomorrow. indeed.nk you very much plenty of m&a to talk about in the united states, particularly in the oil sector. vonnie: the first major bidding war has broken out in the occidental petroleum makes an offer for anadarko. joining us is simon casey with our energy team. we were anticipating...
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elisa: trying to cut some overlap in the international consumer businesses as well, but i think as farthe trading side is concerned, it is really a pullback from rates, from credit, what they are signaling. socgen anything else for or the other french banks? elisa: what you are seeing is european and investment banks in particular mean under pressure. 2018 was a difficult year. they lost market share. the are squeezed on the consumer side by margins that are typed. the european economies are not going very much. overall, a picture that is difficult for them to grow. bnp signaled they may be cutting costs. pressure mounting on deutsche bank to make them more comfortable. sounds like a flavor of things to come. vonnie: good news for one bank today or from one bank they stopped is up 0.7%. standard chartered has settled the probe. does this help the bank in any way? elisa: correctly read it is good news in the way that it finally ends that chapter, clears the air, allows management to focus now on improving returns and profitability as the ceo set out to do in the plan for the company las
elisa: trying to cut some overlap in the international consumer businesses as well, but i think as farthe trading side is concerned, it is really a pullback from rates, from credit, what they are signaling. socgen anything else for or the other french banks? elisa: what you are seeing is european and investment banks in particular mean under pressure. 2018 was a difficult year. they lost market share. the are squeezed on the consumer side by margins that are typed. the european economies are...
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elisa: aló, buenos días. luis: buenos días, señora elisa. unas horas después, llamamos a boston.e. luis: antes, quienes venían a pedir asilo, podían esperar aquí, en el puente internacional. ahora no, ya no se los permiten. estados unidos le dice a méxico cuánta gente pueden enviar de los albergues a aquí y a qué hora. generalmente son grupos pequeños de unas 20 a 30 personas. la matemática de juárez es sencilla. >> pasen, bienvenidos. luis: son más los que llegan de los que se van. eso quiere decir que albergues como la casa del migrante, están más llenos que nunca. blanca: para nosotros, este volumen de gente, pues es algo nuevo, ¿no? que se está manejando. que implica mucho trabajo, mucha inseguridad. luis: el albergue le da cama y tres comidas diarias la más de 620 personas. no dan abasto y el gobierno tuvo que abrir otros refugios en la ciudad. para quienes esperan en juárez, lo más importante es conseguir el número. >> tengo el 7972. >> 9671. >> 8719. >> reyes gabarrete carlos. luis: se los dan el primer día y, cuando les llegue el turno, podrán cruzar el puente internacion
elisa: aló, buenos días. luis: buenos días, señora elisa. unas horas después, llamamos a boston.e. luis: antes, quienes venían a pedir asilo, podían esperar aquí, en el puente internacional. ahora no, ya no se los permiten. estados unidos le dice a méxico cuánta gente pueden enviar de los albergues a aquí y a qué hora. generalmente son grupos pequeños de unas 20 a 30 personas. la matemática de juárez es sencilla. >> pasen, bienvenidos. luis: son más los que llegan de los...
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francine: elisa martinuzzi, thank you so much. technology" emily chang sits down with the executive officer at sprint and operator of softbank's $5 billion technology fund. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "surveillance," francine lacqua and london, tom keene in new york. let's look at a chart and then we will have a conversation with a true expert on exports. germany exports to the united kingdom, long chart, slope matters. 1980's,oom, up we go, and i extrapolate out the 10 years before the crisis. this is the gap of good feeling that did not happen for german exports, automobiles. arnot ellinghorst is absolutely definitive on the dynamics of german automobiles, and we are thrilled to have a conversation with him. still haveutomobiles the magic they use to in engineering? arnot: i believe they do. they play different regions now. they are probably at the strongest brand equity and china than any of the western brands they are becoming more of a commodity. tom: they are a unit weapon for the president. how does germany and brussels and euro
francine: elisa martinuzzi, thank you so much. technology" emily chang sits down with the executive officer at sprint and operator of softbank's $5 billion technology fund. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "surveillance," francine lacqua and london, tom keene in new york. let's look at a chart and then we will have a conversation with a true expert on exports. germany exports to the united kingdom, long chart, slope matters. 1980's,oom, up we go, and i extrapolate out the 10 years...
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elisa: he is reiterating the concerns about cyber risk and the frothiness and the financial leveragehat part of the market. .om: an important question steve bannon reportedly put the portrait of andrew jackson in the oval office. is identified with mistrust of banks and yet canada with essentially five banks, the united states banks drinking down, and germany -- shrinking down, and germany is the land of little banks. does european banking need to be more like canada? joachim: i think they would, but this is a problem that is difficult to solve in germany because it is a fragmented system. you have these public-sector players, savings banks, and the cooperative banks that take a large share together with the savings banks, a large share of consumer banking. it is incredibly difficult to an -- to consolidate and that is what deutsche bank and commerzbank are struggling with. tom: what is the cultural management of the italians coming to the rescue of commerzbank? what is the cultural idea of the demand or need for cross-border european mix? elisa: the devil is in the details and the f
elisa: he is reiterating the concerns about cyber risk and the frothiness and the financial leveragehat part of the market. .om: an important question steve bannon reportedly put the portrait of andrew jackson in the oval office. is identified with mistrust of banks and yet canada with essentially five banks, the united states banks drinking down, and germany -- shrinking down, and germany is the land of little banks. does european banking need to be more like canada? joachim: i think they...
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exactly it's hard to believe but ben this is actually the best way off from elisa to mohammad actually tried to end the entire project but with the five billion dollar nation fee threatened by china this is actually the lesser of two evils how did malaysia let itself fall into this so-called death trap in the first place do you know that. what to begin with a lot of these deals including one with singapore were actually forced to during the former prime minister. term so now what it's left with is a mess to clean up especially in the wake of the one m.t.v. scandal and a lot of that mess cleaning has to do with renegotiating such deals and this is really interesting news the timing of this news is very interesting because this belt road initiative has come under so much international criticism but we see other countries taking a closer look at the small print of their deals with beijing no. well in my heart they're taking the lead in milly's it very well could happen with the other countries there's been a lot of criticism as you said we're all trying to back the specially within the bi
exactly it's hard to believe but ben this is actually the best way off from elisa to mohammad actually tried to end the entire project but with the five billion dollar nation fee threatened by china this is actually the lesser of two evils how did malaysia let itself fall into this so-called death trap in the first place do you know that. what to begin with a lot of these deals including one with singapore were actually forced to during the former prime minister. term so now what it's left with...
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was elisa primeau. over to put it over to a new belfast on the box initial sociables was it you need it was a bottled. the market as a lever to host this year as so and so's principle is to limit as a limit is one that. cannot see in the last but this to us and ask only that is a yes i see on both of those the necessary downward on their in their loan losses you're here when you were in bitter even very large on the support even there those low squatters gallatin own sent the door knob in the back and the answer is more choice look at it to escape government scare you know ventus about this they bought a plant they do i will not be thought of. foster. profits from the shop i used to support the separatist movement. i am a ugle hand they will have a kid. i am now avalos our very own law how. could i give us a careless was that is the law of the country. come on let me show you my hotel when you believe we need you to be in the booth you good you didn't do you know you been doing good in the way you been
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porque las familias no buscan diagnÓstico por temor por su estatus migratorio >> por eso hace un aÑo elisate alex solo espera que otros jÓvenes como Él se eduquen sobre su condiciÓn lo acept >> ver como un fragmento de un glaciar se parte y cae al mar es algo Único un espectÁculo que la naturaleza nos regala islandia es el paÍs de los glaciares cerca de uno de ellos habÍa un grupo de turistas que quedÓ sorprendido por la enorme rotura pero si todo el han que mover rÁpido por temor a que la ola que generarÍa la masa pudiese alcanzarn alcanzarlo >> lan israel tiene 75 aÑos el salvadoreÑo se aprendiÓ de memoria las 100 preguntas del examen un ejemplo vivo que querer es poder >> con su bandera en mano israel de 75 aÑos no cabÍ de felicidad al jurar como ciudadano de estados unidos >> no me cabÍan los ojos para ver en los demÁs y para verme a m >> originario de el salvador el seÑor israel ha vivido 39 aÑos en est estados unidos siempre quiso ser ciudadano pero al no saber leer y en la barrera del inglÉs lo habÍan detenid >> te van a dar mÁs ayud pa p e debiÓ contestar al menos seis de las 10 pr
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en la frontera de california la vida estÁ deteniendo a 170 personas al dÍa gracias a esa tecnologÍa elisahay una zona remota las Únicas personas con acceso son los agentes de lavatorio fronteriza >> muchos de los contrabandistas llegan y dejan aquÍ agente para que suban y se vengan por este lado de la frontera abiert >> con la ayuda des de un cen s usan sistemas tecnolÓgicos como sensores cÁmaras activas telescopios y radares para rastrear a los migrantes se comunican con radio alcampo y tu vas a mirar los sensores y a veces estÁn bien altos en un Área remota >> de la 60 millas de la f frontera de san diego solamente 46 millas tienen algÚn tipo de valla fronteriza >> aquÍ en esta Área entre el valle marrÓn y tecate hay aproximadamente 14 millas sin ningÚn tipo de muro >> a ni protecciÓn fronteriza solicitado $223,000,000 de su presupuesto fiscal el 2019 para obtener infraestructura tecnolÓgica incluyendo un sistema de drones entonces por quÉ no crear un muro inteligent con la Última infraestructura si la necesidad de construir una valv chic a baya lo que va del aÑo fiscal Ía >> necesitamo
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not manufactured but no but elisa, some of which is smuggled in, some mail order. >> where is it manufactured? >> china, hong kong, it's coming in from mexico. >> how does it get there? >> it comes across our borders but there's a story in the book about a young man selling the next in the parking lot of a local community college and actually fentanyl he mail order off the dark web and crushed into pills. that's the thing about talking to your kids about pills. they are not necessarily what they think, what it might take on the bottle. it could be pills thatth are actually fentanyl. hearing stories about that all the time, people dying. >> the focus of your book is legally manufactured opioid from here in the u.s. and the role doctors play. >> the first part of the book is telling the story about whenue e genie got let out of the bottle with the pharmaceutical funded notion that he was being undertreated. for 100 years we knew opioids were addictive and were in cases of severe pain, and of life and cancer. what happened in the mid- 90s is there was a movement, much of it was by oxycontin, whi
not manufactured but no but elisa, some of which is smuggled in, some mail order. >> where is it manufactured? >> china, hong kong, it's coming in from mexico. >> how does it get there? >> it comes across our borders but there's a story in the book about a young man selling the next in the parking lot of a local community college and actually fentanyl he mail order off the dark web and crushed into pills. that's the thing about talking to your kids about pills. they are...
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deciding moment for a manual mark on his address here in the elisa palace ballroom has been expected for months it was much awaited and much was delivered increase social spending more financial giveaways and expanded democracy on us and we simplify rules to allow citizens initiatives if a million citizens sign a petition and should be proposed as legislation and if it's not taken up by the national assembly it will go to a referendum. he pledged to provide more support for low income pensioners and above all. i want lower taxes for those who are employed by reducing income tax significant way such measures are aimed at appeasing the long standing yellow vest protest movement for months thousands of french citizens have taken to the streets to voice their anger at mccombs government with some demonstrations descending into violence. hope to show he understands their frustrations. spain is gearing up for still a general election in just four years this weekend a promise to president sanchez is leading the polls but neither his socialist nor the conservative people spotty are expected
deciding moment for a manual mark on his address here in the elisa palace ballroom has been expected for months it was much awaited and much was delivered increase social spending more financial giveaways and expanded democracy on us and we simplify rules to allow citizens initiatives if a million citizens sign a petition and should be proposed as legislation and if it's not taken up by the national assembly it will go to a referendum. he pledged to provide more support for low income...
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agents involved in this mass said in one of his text messages to be true elisa page was working for a bridge apartment as well so of the agency so there was an attempt to do this trump is going to make what he can out of this obviously for political reasons so i wouldn't go into that kickstand of rhetoric but i think he has some he has some basis to say this yes. vote on tuesday in this general election starts thursday with the number of eligible voters making of almost one seventh of the entire population of the world there's a brief on it some nine hundred million voters and more than a million polling stations across india are set to vote in seven stages which will take place over a month although thousands of parties are registered to compete in the elections the main battle seems to be between the two alliances one of the incumbent prime minister and the renda modi and the other of raul gandhi that name sounds familiar because a descendant of the first an iconic pm in india it's been a tough task for candidates as you can imagine to target all social groups including the illitera
agents involved in this mass said in one of his text messages to be true elisa page was working for a bridge apartment as well so of the agency so there was an attempt to do this trump is going to make what he can out of this obviously for political reasons so i wouldn't go into that kickstand of rhetoric but i think he has some he has some basis to say this yes. vote on tuesday in this general election starts thursday with the number of eligible voters making of almost one seventh of the...
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well this is president mark calls very first time that he's held a press conference the elisa palace since he took office around two years ago some three hundred plus journalists turn out many of them foreign press to find out exactly what the president had to say in response to this national debate that's been going on in france for the last few months a response to the yellow bus protests which are now in their fifth month where president michaelmas did speak for about twenty minutes he spoke for almost an hour outlining his visions the things he heard when he'd been on his nationwide tour and speaking to citizens now we outlined a roll off of new proposals including what will be a lower taxes he also said that he would look at reducing the number of m.p.'s but that has been something he's spoken about in the past he also said that he did mention is that we are less than two thousand euros would be really indexed for january first of the next year and that would mean that they would keep up with inflation he talked about being tougher on islam is evil saying that you know it's wrec
well this is president mark calls very first time that he's held a press conference the elisa palace since he took office around two years ago some three hundred plus journalists turn out many of them foreign press to find out exactly what the president had to say in response to this national debate that's been going on in france for the last few months a response to the yellow bus protests which are now in their fifth month where president michaelmas did speak for about twenty minutes he spoke...
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agents involved in this mass said in one of his text messages to sixty two elisa page was working for a department as well so of the agency so there was an attempt to do this trump is going to make what he can out of this obviously for political reasons so i wouldn't go into that kickstand of rhetoric but i think he has some he has some basis to say this yes. only this so serious no a lot more than a hundred war cry and counseling strainers red cross has taken a serious look at fantasy t.v. series game of thrones and added up all the rights violations. for their thoughts the way some of the main world news. and some other stories are looking so far this thursday here moscow is given the inside info so what's the use of the eye but with more than thirty minutes and a twenty seven hour morse code time dot com has got all the latest for you twenty four seven and a great day. also relies on competition competition means that if you're willing ideas are winning companies to survive if you don't yell to buy that's the survival of the fittest this competition. a corrupt social bank is willin
agents involved in this mass said in one of his text messages to sixty two elisa page was working for a department as well so of the agency so there was an attempt to do this trump is going to make what he can out of this obviously for political reasons so i wouldn't go into that kickstand of rhetoric but i think he has some he has some basis to say this yes. only this so serious no a lot more than a hundred war cry and counseling strainers red cross has taken a serious look at fantasy t.v....
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agents of volved in this mess said in one of his text messages to be true elisa page was working for a department as well so of the agency so there was an attempt to do this trump is going to make what he can out of this. obviously for political reasons so i wouldn't go over to that extent of rhetoric but i think he has some he has some basis to say this yes. some twenty four or more in just a recap of the breaking news has come in it's kind of stepped up a gear in the last hour or so news in from sudan about the sudanese president the fate of him reports cover the could be about already has relinquished or is being removed by the military after thirty years of rule the military is expected to make a statement we keep hearing in the last couple hours imminently we'll keep you updated on that seem tens of thousands of people been maintaining a protest outside military headquarters this in some of the demanding his removal it looks like a developing story where the people to keep you updated on an r.c. dot com and don't forget download are up as well for now though this morning at elev
agents of volved in this mess said in one of his text messages to be true elisa page was working for a department as well so of the agency so there was an attempt to do this trump is going to make what he can out of this. obviously for political reasons so i wouldn't go over to that extent of rhetoric but i think he has some he has some basis to say this yes. some twenty four or more in just a recap of the breaking news has come in it's kind of stepped up a gear in the last hour or so news in...
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new york former new york city council accountant money elisa told us the democrats need to support the counter that they've already picked. the really see this war going on the democratic party between the progressive and center it's no secret the democratic party is the party of the corporate his party is a party of big donor and you see them getting very very nervous bernie really represents change he's already the front runner he already has the structure he's raising enough money and he's raising enough money with small carnations and that's really really key he took finance for our democratic party needs to look at what it takes to take a hard look at itself and you know who are they are they are they going to be like the republicans and basically be a party for wealthy people they need to look at the landscape and and basically. you know promise their own party and promise the world that if. about candidate up there running and doing well. or did end up becoming the front runner the need to support that. no matter what that really like you. now see situation here pictures coming
new york former new york city council accountant money elisa told us the democrats need to support the counter that they've already picked. the really see this war going on the democratic party between the progressive and center it's no secret the democratic party is the party of the corporate his party is a party of big donor and you see them getting very very nervous bernie really represents change he's already the front runner he already has the structure he's raising enough money and he's...
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please join me in welcoming elisa from lawyers committee from civil rights. thank you. [applause.] thank you, mayor breed. it is wonderful to be in san francisco, which is a leader on common sense policies to increase public safety and benefit and protect our lowest income residents. as many of you know, traffic tickets in california are expense expensive. we did a study that showed they were twice as much as places like new york. $500 for coming around a right hand turn for a red light. for many families that is out of reach. we have had person after person coming to us to say i can't afford $500. if i could have my driver's license i could keepny job, take kids to school and not risk arrest because if you drive on a suspended license, that is incarceration. that is a criminal offense. this step that san francisco is taking is saying we don't want driver's license suspension to be a collection sledgehammer. we want it to be about public safety. we want those in san francisco and the bay area who drive here to be able to work. we want our residents to have fair and be common sense
please join me in welcoming elisa from lawyers committee from civil rights. thank you. [applause.] thank you, mayor breed. it is wonderful to be in san francisco, which is a leader on common sense policies to increase public safety and benefit and protect our lowest income residents. as many of you know, traffic tickets in california are expense expensive. we did a study that showed they were twice as much as places like new york. $500 for coming around a right hand turn for a red light. for...
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elisa: potentially. both point to the fact that both of their asset management business is really neat scale. i wouldn't rule it out entirely. we could see more of those discussions in the coming weeks. but it did seem potentially that deutsche bank was more compelled to pursue that avenue to help shore up funds to embark on a commerzbank merger. now that that's off the table, it may be that they are not as pressed to do something with their asset management business as they were a few days ago. guy: thank you very much. multitude of banking stories we have to cover here at bloomberg. from london and from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: disney and comcast are on the move. this as cnbc is reporting comcast is in talks to sell 30% stake in hulu to disney. this is important because disney is unveiling its strategy for ott recently, and there was some question as to what they would do with hulu. comcast is saying it is going to basically sell that part of hulu that it owns to disney. it is giving co
elisa: potentially. both point to the fact that both of their asset management business is really neat scale. i wouldn't rule it out entirely. we could see more of those discussions in the coming weeks. but it did seem potentially that deutsche bank was more compelled to pursue that avenue to help shore up funds to embark on a commerzbank merger. now that that's off the table, it may be that they are not as pressed to do something with their asset management business as they were a few days...
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elisa: i believe so.pressed very hard and the revenue outlook has fallen compared to what it was 60 weeks ago -- six weeks ago. comewere expecting them to up with a fresh view, a fresh take on what they want to be. hence the frustration today. management at the moment doesn't want to commit to that just yet. look at whatn you regulators want, with a push for cross quarter mergers -- cross-border mergers? or would it just make dinosaurs, too big and systemically risky? elisa: on the one hand, regulators would want institutions in europe to become more diversified. that could entail -- [indiscernible] on the other hand, there are regulatory hurdles that would make that difficult. exit have to maintain certain levels of capital and liquidity. that makes some of the cross-border deals very difficult. in. , it would be welcoming -- in theory, it would be welcoming, but we have not seen more of that so far. tom: when you think of what --liminary adjustments mean, perimeter adjustments mean, let me know. perimet
elisa: i believe so.pressed very hard and the revenue outlook has fallen compared to what it was 60 weeks ago -- six weeks ago. comewere expecting them to up with a fresh view, a fresh take on what they want to be. hence the frustration today. management at the moment doesn't want to commit to that just yet. look at whatn you regulators want, with a push for cross quarter mergers -- cross-border mergers? or would it just make dinosaurs, too big and systemically risky? elisa: on the one hand,...
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it could invest in my isa that elisa hofmann daniel they can just walk in them and i want to. and i have a bit of same as an apple and fema had a model so i have a swing at that point and yes in the a hundred twenty to one up enough and the hose on and maybe at one time i leave and mostly of course no one is up to what it us sad down the block. hello again it's good to have you back well here cross australia we are talking about one weather system across the bite with a front extending into the interior now that fronts going to bring some thunderstorms with it as well over the next few days but we are going to be seeing some messy weather pushing across much of victoria and new south wales as we go from the middle to the end of the week here's a low pressure that is spinning right there from wednesday to thursday this area of low pressure really doesn't move too much but the front does start to slowly slide over here towards the east a very slow moving system there up towards brisbane things have been quite nice for you you going to stay out of the weather with a temperature o
it could invest in my isa that elisa hofmann daniel they can just walk in them and i want to. and i have a bit of same as an apple and fema had a model so i have a swing at that point and yes in the a hundred twenty to one up enough and the hose on and maybe at one time i leave and mostly of course no one is up to what it us sad down the block. hello again it's good to have you back well here cross australia we are talking about one weather system across the bite with a front extending into the...
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thank you so much, elisa and john. mr. clerk, can you please read item number five. >> clerk: item number five is an ordinance amending the administrative code to make sure that city technologies submit a board approved surveillance technology policy ordinance and a surveillance impact report to the board in connection with any requests to appropriate funds for the purchase of such technology or to accept and extend grants for such purposes or otherwise procure technology equipment or services. >> chair ronen: thank you. we are joined by supervisor peskin. good morning. >> supervisor peskin: good morning, chair ronen. thank you for hearing this again, and i think this is two of the three times that this will need to be in this committee. i can see deputy city attorney givner nodding his head. all of the amendments except for one i discussed in detail at the last meeting but had not yet been approved as to form by the city attorney. they are now approved as to form by the city attorney, and i'll give the clerk the signed or
thank you so much, elisa and john. mr. clerk, can you please read item number five. >> clerk: item number five is an ordinance amending the administrative code to make sure that city technologies submit a board approved surveillance technology policy ordinance and a surveillance impact report to the board in connection with any requests to appropriate funds for the purchase of such technology or to accept and extend grants for such purposes or otherwise procure technology equipment or...
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is elisa. my question for you is about something you mentioned earlier during the discussion. you mentioned that democrats ignore latinos. as a young millennial woman, so much of the campaigning that i have seen since 2016, even thate, is targeted toward democrats are more diverse, pushing for diversity. i think that leans in, or contributes to the talk about identity politics. do yoution for you is, think the democratic party is really pushing for diversity and representation, or is it using identity politics to get the latino vote as well as a vote of other people of color without really striving to represent them? mr. villaraigosa: i think our party needs to do a better job of representing all of us. i mean, education, we are living in a time in america where if you go to a public school, we basically have two systems of ,ducation, one for the rich even in many places the middle three, thesorry, superrich -- the super rich, and then the poor. the poor are not getting the education they reserve -- education they deserve. and democrats are not speaking out about it. one out o
is elisa. my question for you is about something you mentioned earlier during the discussion. you mentioned that democrats ignore latinos. as a young millennial woman, so much of the campaigning that i have seen since 2016, even thate, is targeted toward democrats are more diverse, pushing for diversity. i think that leans in, or contributes to the talk about identity politics. do yoution for you is, think the democratic party is really pushing for diversity and representation, or is it using...