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>> it may not plan to elliott -- elliott's fans, there may be an -- hands, there may be an open auctiony could be worth $180 for sure. it is trading around where the elliott offer is, $160. most people arguing the proposal put forth as elliott is a basement on which the evaluation would be built. said the samere thing, it will probably be sold for higher, given the interest by people. in the meantime, until they find a new ceo, what will happen to athena health? who is leaving it? -- leading it? >> jeffrey immelt was appointed chairman a few months ago. he will be taking over as executive chairman. the cfo will take on some additional duties. space,tell us about this something in the cloud your doctor can handle records. who else is in the space and who would be a likely buyer? >> some of the names who have surface are who you would expect , major software companies like microsoft, oracle, even salesforce. there will be some financial players interested, intentionally doing a leveraged buyout from a private equity firm. david: a fair amount of integration in the space, aetna and cvs, wh
>> it may not plan to elliott -- elliott's fans, there may be an -- hands, there may be an open auctiony could be worth $180 for sure. it is trading around where the elliott offer is, $160. most people arguing the proposal put forth as elliott is a basement on which the evaluation would be built. said the samere thing, it will probably be sold for higher, given the interest by people. in the meantime, until they find a new ceo, what will happen to athena health? who is leaving it? --...
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a case involving elliott brody. deputy finance chair of the rnc when he resigned a sketchy hush money scandal that involved him paying off a mistress that got pregnant. oddly for the transaction mr. brody chose to use donald trump's hush money to the mistress lawyer as well as donald trump's other hush money to the mistress lawyer and he used donald trump's pseudonym to the hush money cases. why was elliott brody using donald trump's stuff for his own mistress case? then as soon as anybody inquired about the unusual donald trump-like mistress hush money dale mr. brodd issued the other the top mea culpa and instantly resigned. some day we will figure out what happened there. and it's going to be an amazing story. i will tell you it's not -- that particular one is not an amazing story i'm looking forward to seeing the movie of. i would prefer to read it in print. but some day we will get that full story. and elliott brody's troubles extend that mistress controversy which supposedly is what ended his time as the deputy
a case involving elliott brody. deputy finance chair of the rnc when he resigned a sketchy hush money scandal that involved him paying off a mistress that got pregnant. oddly for the transaction mr. brody chose to use donald trump's hush money to the mistress lawyer as well as donald trump's other hush money to the mistress lawyer and he used donald trump's pseudonym to the hush money cases. why was elliott brody using donald trump's stuff for his own mistress case? then as soon as anybody...
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what's the relationship between this cascade of elliott broidy scandals and the cooperation of elliott broidy's business partner with the mueller investigation? we don't know yet. we don't have the answers to those questions yet. but asking questions about it, force the stuff into the light, is making stuff happen. we got this amazing statement tonight from joey aleham, who's the guy being forced out into the open by the court in terms of his relationship with qatar. thanks to this elliott broidy lawsuit. mr. allaham told us tonight, "so i don't know if i ever was a so-called legal agent of qatar but i do know that as of friday i am not anything with them." as of friday he will retroactively have had nothing to do with them. he will also register as their foreign agent. mr. allaham also tells us tonight that his sudden abandonment of qatar has nothing to do at all with that court hearing of yesterday. but the judge yesterday did order him to respond to a subpoena in this case. and when you ask questions stuff happens. when stuff is forced into the light stuff happens. when courts force
what's the relationship between this cascade of elliott broidy scandals and the cooperation of elliott broidy's business partner with the mueller investigation? we don't know yet. we don't have the answers to those questions yet. but asking questions about it, force the stuff into the light, is making stuff happen. we got this amazing statement tonight from joey aleham, who's the guy being forced out into the open by the court in terms of his relationship with qatar. thanks to this elliott...
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elliott was known as salient, because stephen elliott, the south carolina brigadier was the defender, and from,m because richard p their virginia artillery operator had his cannon in that spot. elements of the ninth corps made those assaults and got within a couple of hundred yards salient, but they failed to breach the line. they were shielded by the role of the land. many of you have been to the crater and you will know that the topography dips down into the drainage of poor creek and that gave the attackers the shelter to get within several hundred euros of that position. and it is true that one of the regiments that was in that pennsylvaniahe 40 pennsylvania, which had about 100 men that were coal miners. was this commander fellow, lieutenant colonel henry pleasants. theone of those soldiers in 48th pennsylvania looked over to the confederate strong point and made the remark, if we could run under that, we could blow it up. this comment got back to the engineer commander, lieutenant colonel pleasants, who also contemplated that strategy and thought it was feasible. and as a good s
elliott was known as salient, because stephen elliott, the south carolina brigadier was the defender, and from,m because richard p their virginia artillery operator had his cannon in that spot. elements of the ninth corps made those assaults and got within a couple of hundred yards salient, but they failed to breach the line. they were shielded by the role of the land. many of you have been to the crater and you will know that the topography dips down into the drainage of poor creek and that...
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evercorp analyst ross mucken puts the odds 60% it will be taken private by elliott.theen ya represents what he believes is the best asset, cloud based, raising his price target to 179 and john, he thinks it's somebody outside of health care, microsoft, salesforce, or oracle. >> yeah. there is a lot of interest from outside of health care in disrupting it certainly, bera, and from tech for sure thanks for that. >>> ancoming up with tech stocks hitting all-time highs mike santoli will bring us back down to earth with a look at what's worrying wallt. the state that's suingacebook, washington attorney general bob ferguson will join us in a few minutes. ayitush we started making wine in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] today, we produce nearly 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather taught me to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. a
evercorp analyst ross mucken puts the odds 60% it will be taken private by elliott.theen ya represents what he believes is the best asset, cloud based, raising his price target to 179 and john, he thinks it's somebody outside of health care, microsoft, salesforce, or oracle. >> yeah. there is a lot of interest from outside of health care in disrupting it certainly, bera, and from tech for sure thanks for that. >>> ancoming up with tech stocks hitting all-time highs mike santoli...
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elliott itself has made a bid for the company.akes the most sense, or do you think a strategic buyer comes in here? $160 is thek downside on the stock. i think it makes sense for the strategic buyer to come in. athena health is an asset that is really unique in the health care i.t. world. they have a softer application that is in front of a doctor's eyeballs, ground zero health care decisions are being made. and the industry right now is kind of a down market in the electronic health recor world, that growth has slowed in that business, but there is better growth days ahead. so personally i think a strategic buyer is likely to step in tha wants to gain a foothold in the health care space. and could see a path forward to monetize this really great data asset. julie: who are some contenders? d be big tech companies. buy i think athena is a software company at the end of the day and i think the likely buyer woultwarenies, so oracle, that wants to establish a greater presence in the health care space, microsoft, who is already there i
elliott itself has made a bid for the company.akes the most sense, or do you think a strategic buyer comes in here? $160 is thek downside on the stock. i think it makes sense for the strategic buyer to come in. athena health is an asset that is really unique in the health care i.t. world. they have a softer application that is in front of a doctor's eyeballs, ground zero health care decisions are being made. and the industry right now is kind of a down market in the electronic health recor...
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elliott has been through a decade of facebook. they'd, this man has had to deal with.rom the ipo to privacy scandal after privacy scandal. era and he is a political guy. he helped facebook become a political company. the heart ofing to their evolution. it is kind of an interesting time for departure especially considering the facebook shareholder who called him out for being sexist last week. he had said the reason facebook wasn't listening to her concerns is that she wasn't nice. and sexist comment. he later apologized. so that was the latest drama. emily: which is interesting because elliott has already's been perceived as sheryl sandberg's person. you have a slightly different read on this? do you think this is because of all of the trouble over the last few months and perhaps a failure on his part to deal with it? david: whether it is him alone or eight more systemic problem is hard to determine. by the way, something he has worked hard to maintain. i think clearly if you look at his roles, there have been significant failures for the company on both accounts. gett
elliott has been through a decade of facebook. they'd, this man has had to deal with.rom the ipo to privacy scandal after privacy scandal. era and he is a political guy. he helped facebook become a political company. the heart ofing to their evolution. it is kind of an interesting time for departure especially considering the facebook shareholder who called him out for being sexist last week. he had said the reason facebook wasn't listening to her concerns is that she wasn't nice. and sexist...
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almost a 2 1/2-year high, guys >> trading near the 160 offer, cash offer from elliott.ar from there we said this morning citi says maybe 170. the company says it's exploring strategic alternatives and quite an emotional memo from ceo and founder jonathan bush who is exiting as of today the last day he says and he goes on to say while sad for him, it's also a joy for realization for me because it signifies that after all our dear goddess really was larger than me all this time. and athenahealth will launch beyond me. healing itself whatever wounds my own weaknesses have inflicted. >> it's shakespearean analysis i don't know what else to say. >> sudden storms are brief >> this is, frankly, i have to say it, full of sound and fury signifying -- >> really? >> because it wasn't about -- it was about performance. i enjoyed his book but there is a richard iii here. >> for a horse or -- >> it's all about -- >> trying to remember those opening lines. >> viewers are trying to keep up, too. >> they ought to google it son of -- what is it >> no, richard iii >> my king and four hors
almost a 2 1/2-year high, guys >> trading near the 160 offer, cash offer from elliott.ar from there we said this morning citi says maybe 170. the company says it's exploring strategic alternatives and quite an emotional memo from ceo and founder jonathan bush who is exiting as of today the last day he says and he goes on to say while sad for him, it's also a joy for realization for me because it signifies that after all our dear goddess really was larger than me all this time. and...
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she sued elliott junior high school. in her case, this was one of the earliest school desegregation lawsuits. of the postwar era. it was one of about a dozen lawsuits that were filed everywhere from rural texas to kansas, washington d.c. and virginia. in the late 1940s. most of these cases never went to the supreme court and they had been forgotten. but these were the case that first got the attention of thurgood marshall and the naacp and laid the groundwork for brown versus board of education. girls in these cases approached white schools, talked to hostile white principles, turned around did a great job with the press. had endless, meetings with lawyers and if you ever had a meeting with a lawyer you know how long and boring they can be. for young women. my apologies to any lawyers in the room. and they talked about their cases with conviction and concise self-possessed ways. to both the black and white press. the first the white press wanted to know from all the school desegregation plaintiffs, was one thing, do you
she sued elliott junior high school. in her case, this was one of the earliest school desegregation lawsuits. of the postwar era. it was one of about a dozen lawsuits that were filed everywhere from rural texas to kansas, washington d.c. and virginia. in the late 1940s. most of these cases never went to the supreme court and they had been forgotten. but these were the case that first got the attention of thurgood marshall and the naacp and laid the groundwork for brown versus board of...
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mike brown was followed over the line by elliott daly and later owen farrell. england 24—3 up.n a ground 5,500 feet above sea—level, south africa started the climb back. it needed a slip from daly. s'busiso nkosi scored twice, as england lost their grip. by the time willie le roux charged through and over, south africa were ahead. all action, all energy. by the break in the thin air, england lacked oxygen and direction. the world cup isjust 15 months away. their defence was overwhelmed again in the second half. england's late rally was too little, too late. this was a day for kolisip and for history. as england have faded, ireland have grown stronger, bolder. the six nations grand slam champions had won 12 in a row, but facing australia in australia is another test entirely. bernard foley's try hauled the wallabies with ahead at half—time. the aussies were as assertive in defence as in attack. slamming the front door shut, then sneaking around the back when they got the chance. david pocock settled it. ireland and england have a week to nurse bruises and learn lessons. patrick
mike brown was followed over the line by elliott daly and later owen farrell. england 24—3 up.n a ground 5,500 feet above sea—level, south africa started the climb back. it needed a slip from daly. s'busiso nkosi scored twice, as england lost their grip. by the time willie le roux charged through and over, south africa were ahead. all action, all energy. by the break in the thin air, england lacked oxygen and direction. the world cup isjust 15 months away. their defence was overwhelmed...
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elliott has made a bid for the company.hink that makes the most sense, or do you think a strategic buyer comes in here? >> i think $160 is the downside on the stock. i think it makes a lot of sense for a strategic buyer to come in. athena health is an asset that is really unique in the health care world. their software application is in front of doctors eyeballs in 100,000 offices around the of whereground zero health care decisions are being made. the likely buyers would the big tech companies. i think athena is a software company, and the likely bars would be software companies. round ofr day, another outrage at facebook's handling of user data. this time it is not about a consulting firm with ties to president trump or apple, this time it is four chinese consumer device makers. wahuawei was barred from having its audit sold to the pentagon and armed forces. is having, facebook to answer concerns it is failing to be transparent in how its user data is handled by third parties. how much fuel does this add to the fire? >> i
elliott has made a bid for the company.hink that makes the most sense, or do you think a strategic buyer comes in here? >> i think $160 is the downside on the stock. i think it makes a lot of sense for a strategic buyer to come in. athena health is an asset that is really unique in the health care world. their software application is in front of doctors eyeballs in 100,000 offices around the of whereground zero health care decisions are being made. the likely buyers would the big tech...
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brian elliott has gone through parliament. what happens now?g in first thing this morning and indeed, two senior politicians laying down in front of those bulldozers, they have the constituencies which actually adjacent to where the runway will be built. nothing is going to happen for several years and that is because although mps voted very heavily in favour of the third runway, nobody quite knows what it is. there is no master plan, there is. there is no master plan, there is no decision, as you say, about who is going to build the road, railways, or at least pay for them, and there is certainly no decision about how the costs are going to be calculated. but the environmental issues are what is at the top of everybody‘s mind at the moment. as $0011 everybody‘s mind at the moment. as 50011 as everybody‘s mind at the moment. as soon as the boat was announced, a number of local authorities said they are going to issue an immediate judicial review because they do not believe that the plans are compatible with what the government's targets are for
brian elliott has gone through parliament. what happens now?g in first thing this morning and indeed, two senior politicians laying down in front of those bulldozers, they have the constituencies which actually adjacent to where the runway will be built. nothing is going to happen for several years and that is because although mps voted very heavily in favour of the third runway, nobody quite knows what it is. there is no master plan, there is. there is no master plan, there is no decision, as...
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a few years ago elliott also lost a proxy fight at samsung.ed for bribery he was released from jail earlier this year. to be clear, we don't know exactly whether elliott did the dirt digging that led to these exits. >> now there's been so many high-profile examples of this. this one more than most. jonathan bush's tv personality was billy bush here's a look at what he had to say about this he said there's a dirty activist, nice name for a corporate financial blackmailer, trying to unseat my brother from the company he built in his basement and they will stop at nothing. so again, knowing a lot of this is speculation about what's happened here. is this going to come back now to elliott as people are saying, wait a minute. this is -- your tactics are getting too dirty or whatever the case may be. >> let's say that did something that is digging up old dirt from the past it's all things that, you know, they're completely -- it's part of the realm of what an activist would do it's their job to dig up this dirt, to get their way especially if it's s
a few years ago elliott also lost a proxy fight at samsung.ed for bribery he was released from jail earlier this year. to be clear, we don't know exactly whether elliott did the dirt digging that led to these exits. >> now there's been so many high-profile examples of this. this one more than most. jonathan bush's tv personality was billy bush here's a look at what he had to say about this he said there's a dirty activist, nice name for a corporate financial blackmailer, trying to unseat...
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>> it could be elliott or another financial sponsor. believe elliott is the most likely as they have been closest to the name for the past must be about a year now i wouldn't bif there are multiple bidders >> so how high do you think the price tag could go >> my animal cyst i'm saying 160 to 170 makes sense for a financial sponr. anything higher, you need a strategic. but that is unlikely >> so if it is taken private, what happens then? you say that is a way to really improve their business what is the ultimate end game? >> ultimate end game, you could either focus on the margin turnaround and then sell to another private equity firm, which is more growth focused and get athena to accelerate their top line again otherwise it could be another potential for an ipo >> could it find a home -- i mean youpredecessor c oig p city output out a note a year ago that it should be bought out by apple it has a unique place when it comes to digital health records anmee and th wa apple could benefit. did you see something like that happening down the
>> it could be elliott or another financial sponsor. believe elliott is the most likely as they have been closest to the name for the past must be about a year now i wouldn't bif there are multiple bidders >> so how high do you think the price tag could go >> my animal cyst i'm saying 160 to 170 makes sense for a financial sponr. anything higher, you need a strategic. but that is unlikely >> so if it is taken private, what happens then? you say that is a way to really...
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dream of being a member of the military, soaring through the sky attached to michael i don't tell -- elliott, a veteran of 13,000 jumps including three with president bush 41. a young man who didn't let illness stop him from finding another way to serve. >> the doctor is right, he has no limit. >>> coming up at the end of our broadcast, a new movie based on a true story. how a childhood game tag elped keep a friendship alive for 30 years. that is "nightly news this wednesday night. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. now: good eveving and thanks for joining us. i )m raj mathai. >>> the news at '6:00 starts now. >>> police say the tow truck driver was towing a car when that car broke loose and hit a worker that was ohe side of the street. here's a view from nbc's skyranger, this is at 28th and diamond. that worker that got hit didn't have anything to do with the tow truck. >> reporter: nothing whatsoever. she's been identified as 34-year-old, liliana pressiano. she has been with the water department for since six years. take a look at video that we have of the sc
dream of being a member of the military, soaring through the sky attached to michael i don't tell -- elliott, a veteran of 13,000 jumps including three with president bush 41. a young man who didn't let illness stop him from finding another way to serve. >> the doctor is right, he has no limit. >>> coming up at the end of our broadcast, a new movie based on a true story. how a childhood game tag elped keep a friendship alive for 30 years. that is "nightly news this wednesday...
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would live his dream of being a member of the ar military, sog through the sky attached to michael elliott0 jumps, including three with bush 41. >> i'm truly honored. it's so amazg. a young man whose life threatening illness didn't stop him from finding another way to serv the doctor was right, he has no limits. coming up at the end of our broadcast on the spotlight tomorrow night, the new movie based on arue story, how a childhood game of tag has helped keep a friendship alive for more than 30 years. what is "nightly news" for thnesday night. i'm lester holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watc >>> lights, camera, "access." >> a msage of love. our special sprise delivery straight to chris pratt. >> after surviving a o leapff of the golden gate bridge, his
would live his dream of being a member of the ar military, sog through the sky attached to michael elliott0 jumps, including three with bush 41. >> i'm truly honored. it's so amazg. a young man whose life threatening illness didn't stop him from finding another way to serv the doctor was right, he has no limits. coming up at the end of our broadcast on the spotlight tomorrow night, the new movie based on arue story, how a childhood game of tag has helped keep a friendship alive for more...
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[applause] >> and i want to acknowledge my chief of staff, jason elliott, jason, thank you for everything. [applause] >> so before i dive into the specifics of the budget, i do want to acknowledge where we have been over the past seven months. i think we all remember where we were when we heard about mayor lee's passing and the shock that it felt. no one could have possibly anticipated that our mayor would have been taken from us in december, taken from the city that he loved. we all have endured a lot since that fateful night. many of us have cried, many of us have mourned, but we have come together as a city. we have definitely had our disagreements and debates over the past seven months, but we have stayed together, defending the values of san francisco. and while our local economy continues to thrive, san francisco faces real challenges every single day. well, you all understand that a mother should not have to choose between paying her utility bill or paying rent, the potential of facing eviction or homelessness. we know that clean streets free of syringes and needles should be the n
[applause] >> and i want to acknowledge my chief of staff, jason elliott, jason, thank you for everything. [applause] >> so before i dive into the specifics of the budget, i do want to acknowledge where we have been over the past seven months. i think we all remember where we were when we heard about mayor lee's passing and the shock that it felt. no one could have possibly anticipated that our mayor would have been taken from us in december, taken from the city that he loved. we...
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we're going to talk to elliott, the racing manager and kenny trout, the owner.ing rights. that's a pretty good return on investment in a short period of time. >> the whole thing to keep the horses, the impact -- you have to think about the money so we can keep doing this. you know? but i leave that up to the experts. >> thank you so much. >> american pharaoh, this is justify. >> oh, yeah. >> who wins? >> you know what? that is one thing that you have to be great to win that triple crown. >> come on. they're in a head-to-head race. who wins? >> that's like saying which child you like the most? >> bob, mike, elliott, thank you so much. >> great trophy, too. >> congratulations. >>> well, the world has new reason to talk about meghan markle this morning. she stepped out this weekend, along with the royal family, to mark the queen's birthday. nbc's kelly cobiella outside of buckingham palace for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, savannah. so many firsts for meghan markle these days, now the duchess of sussex. she's on her way for her fi
we're going to talk to elliott, the racing manager and kenny trout, the owner.ing rights. that's a pretty good return on investment in a short period of time. >> the whole thing to keep the horses, the impact -- you have to think about the money so we can keep doing this. you know? but i leave that up to the experts. >> thank you so much. >> american pharaoh, this is justify. >> oh, yeah. >> who wins? >> you know what? that is one thing that you have to be...
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maybe i'm being generous but we've known elliott for quite some time.at at google, by the way. >>> we're learning about google's work force. the company reporting on its fl employee attrition rates the data was included in the annual diversity report. the attrition rates were the highest for black employees and latinos. fewer women leave than men and hr experts say attrition rates are important to track because they can tell us how happy and included workers feel after they join a company. interesting stuff. >> it is >> yeah. be careful generalizing on some of those things. >> yes >>> small companies say their top concern is no longer taxes or regulation but finding the right people to bring on board kate rogers joins us with more on the skill shortage hitting main street usa. good morning >> labor quality has been outpacing taxes and regulations as main street's top issue for five straight months now per the nfib economists say the labor shortage is hitting businesses across industries and skill levels >> reporter: mike frederick is desperate for worke
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without informing the public interesting lead to one of the legislations legislators behind the bill elliott claimed that congress has been granting a license to wage war for far too long some us media have scoffed at legislators saying that they don't even know what's actually in their own bill despite the bill extending the president's war powers is what the bill was the authors think about donald trump. the president has great difficulty. on men he's proven himself. unable to rustle occasionally you know who i don't. know i wonder if you know from. donald doubted lee they like the idea of the president being some sort of a king go to war when he wishes what a disconnect here you have these two and many others in washington are calling trump and a mentally unstable in all sorts of even worse things and then you want to give him the authority to go to war when he wants crazy war is what washington is made of war is washington's number one export. you know what we give up all over we're just going to. sit in front of a camera collect our paychecks and do nothing. now the russian president is
without informing the public interesting lead to one of the legislations legislators behind the bill elliott claimed that congress has been granting a license to wage war for far too long some us media have scoffed at legislators saying that they don't even know what's actually in their own bill despite the bill extending the president's war powers is what the bill was the authors think about donald trump. the president has great difficulty. on men he's proven himself. unable to rustle...
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side of things to right up to the latest poll four weeks from now i'm kevin elliott thanks for watching. tonight. thank. you they. think. i was her. she. was. going on and she was i was so little by. don't consume don't tell you that means i can do it on turtle there on the stand on down the aisle soon enough that equals on its own citizens only fools is still somewhat far. down we don't sit around in denial all they want to us on this one is a zillion times out of their ass it all. you know...
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so what do you tech -- >> i like jane elliott's work just fine.aim down for any white person who is deeply notice antiracism. i like her work. i like robin diangelo's work ask this new book called "so you want to talk about race," black woman who write outs resours for white folks to talking about race. so anybody committed to the struggle can come with us in the revolution and i want to hold this truth. anybody commitsed to the anruggle come but the revolution is not just for the people that you like. it's for everybody. that's it. [applause] >> brittany thank you so much. will you be -- brittany cooper, "eloquent rage." will you be around for book signing. >> yes. >> thank you for coming. own again, brittany cooper. [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible conversation] >> general h -- for the confederacy in the civil wariments here in front of this statue we spoke with author steve woodworth to learn more about history being -- if at the store of northwestern civil war, i fine that a very interesting story, and i wanted to present it in a way that w
so what do you tech -- >> i like jane elliott's work just fine.aim down for any white person who is deeply notice antiracism. i like her work. i like robin diangelo's work ask this new book called "so you want to talk about race," black woman who write outs resours for white folks to talking about race. so anybody committed to the struggle can come with us in the revolution and i want to hold this truth. anybody commitsed to the anruggle come but the revolution is not just for...
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mike brown was followed over the line by elliott daly and later owen farrell. england 24—3 up.slip from daly. s'busiso nkosi scored twice, as england lost their grip. by the time willie le roux charged through and over, south africa were ahead. all action, all energy. by the break in the thin air, england lacked oxygen and direction. the world cup isjust 15 months away. their defence was overwhelmed again in the second half. england's late rally was too little, too late. this was a day for kolisip and for history. as england have faded, ireland have grown stronger, bolder.
mike brown was followed over the line by elliott daly and later owen farrell. england 24—3 up.slip from daly. s'busiso nkosi scored twice, as england lost their grip. by the time willie le roux charged through and over, south africa were ahead. all action, all energy. by the break in the thin air, england lacked oxygen and direction. the world cup isjust 15 months away. their defence was overwhelmed again in the second half. england's late rally was too little, too late. this was a day for...
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. >> julie elliott. >> mr. nix, when you appeared before the committee, you had no relationship with aggregate iq apart from using a iq to develop software. would you like to accept that? i want to double check, i think the relationship was do you have a relationship with aggregate iq? my answer is no. we have not had a relationship with aggregate iq for many months, well over a year or year and a half. that is incorrect and i stand by that. i volunteered additional information to you to help you understand we had a relationship with aggregate iq in 2014, they built a software platform for us. >> what was that? >> internally we use a different name for it. in addition to that, they worked as a subcontractor to our firm on a number of projects which involve building smaller pieces of software and then undertook digital marks. >> what sort of platforms, can you tell us in detail? >> i cannot speak to that. you mean technically how it was put together? >> no, i can't. >> who is available, that type of thing? >> i
. >> julie elliott. >> mr. nix, when you appeared before the committee, you had no relationship with aggregate iq apart from using a iq to develop software. would you like to accept that? i want to double check, i think the relationship was do you have a relationship with aggregate iq? my answer is no. we have not had a relationship with aggregate iq for many months, well over a year or year and a half. that is incorrect and i stand by that. i volunteered additional information to...
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this had enough success to be moved to the famed maxine petetheaterr -- elliott on broadway. yet as congressional scrutiny of the federal theatre project heightened by 1938, many anti-new dealers considered the agency to be subversive which narrowed the political scope of the performances. under these conditions, the ftp started to focus on more seemingly-sanitized productions, such as -- in which the chicago negro unit performed to sold-out house for a sustained period. here, although the production achieved its popularity through the classic form of a gilbert and sullivan opera, black actors were able to interview the imbue the performance with their own racial meaning. it sheds the oppressive characteristics of, while a strict adherence to the plot and lyrics, pronounce the classic story as transcending racial lines. within the context of the play black men and women experienced the same pain, happiness and friendship as those white counterparts, but performed for almost half a century. the syncopated music and modern choreography gave it its highest acclaim. only three so
this had enough success to be moved to the famed maxine petetheaterr -- elliott on broadway. yet as congressional scrutiny of the federal theatre project heightened by 1938, many anti-new dealers considered the agency to be subversive which narrowed the political scope of the performances. under these conditions, the ftp started to focus on more seemingly-sanitized productions, such as -- in which the chicago negro unit performed to sold-out house for a sustained period. here, although the...
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and we have owner of the san diego gas and electric under pressure from elliott management, calling for strategic review and changes to the board of that company. those shares of a 15%. and we're watching bitcoin. bitcoin snapping back a little bit today after the value of the currency lost $42 billion over ae weekend, sometime this to hack on an exchange and south korea, others to a clampdown on trading platforms in china. it was up, now down again. in the longering the ripple effect in the so-called cryptocurrency-related stock. that seems to be today. not seeing much reaction at the moment for those stocks. caroline. caroline popper thank you -- : thank you. we're shaking off the g7 concern, up .6% on the stoxx 600 . this is showing the you -- showing you utilities are doing well materials is where we are outperforming. there are key areas of concern that g7 is still hitting particular industry groups. autos. look at your auto-parts industry group, down by .8%. that is one of the key laggards today. double whammy potentially, not only with some of the german big players like daimler
and we have owner of the san diego gas and electric under pressure from elliott management, calling for strategic review and changes to the board of that company. those shares of a 15%. and we're watching bitcoin. bitcoin snapping back a little bit today after the value of the currency lost $42 billion over ae weekend, sometime this to hack on an exchange and south korea, others to a clampdown on trading platforms in china. it was up, now down again. in the longering the ripple effect in the...
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a letter from elliott manager talking about how it should unlock values. on that letter, what do you think happened how about a 15% surge. can u imagine if you sold sempra friday. and that bid looks like more and more it could succeed given that athena ceo resigned. i can tell you that running a full day corporate conference last thursday, you might want to assume might be getting targeted at this very moment. here is the bottom line, there are many reasons why a stock market that you think should go down as many people felt last night doesn't go down and most of them have little to do with trade. you should be thinking positively, and not negatively there are too many good things that might happen to justify getting too pessimistic even though i acknowledge that the stock market is overbought heaven help those who bail the day before the activist strike and send your stock to the moon with a letter. mitchell in illinois >> caller: hi, jim, got a question about kinder morgan it has been a dog since cutting dividend the canadian government announced it is b
a letter from elliott manager talking about how it should unlock values. on that letter, what do you think happened how about a 15% surge. can u imagine if you sold sempra friday. and that bid looks like more and more it could succeed given that athena ceo resigned. i can tell you that running a full day corporate conference last thursday, you might want to assume might be getting targeted at this very moment. here is the bottom line, there are many reasons why a stock market that you think...
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also recogniin won been ientum - excuse me, nicole elliott, fro the office of cannabis yup meas. we'll continueisssion and will have more discussionsn july and thop will appea novonber thi year thank you. the rest submit. con.lerk: thank you, supervisor suor fewer. >> supsor feer: thank you. i'm int ainfor kathl russell, w capture th spirit of a san franciscan. she was smart, kind, free spirited, supported local politics and organizati was a champion for als,im gave to those lore a wan evereereate fairly humanely. kathleen was an avid gardener roses around rally stop andl t our glorious city parks and open es as she truly enjoyedvingin t called home for 40 years. she wd dy e ad ghr terrier grace greehe m she gave her time and beauty to all w b community. in 201 k awa sun hero award fros francisco tiful to the daily care she gave to a garden on fund anto ntinsaitas w thou foc of the ener. she even car plants to her home across theet during thleeasore the sancis spca for s years of selfless dedication to animals tcare a her ongoing the animal assistedogram. progm,thle anom patients
also recogniin won been ientum - excuse me, nicole elliott, fro the office of cannabis yup meas. we'll continueisssion and will have more discussionsn july and thop will appea novonber thi year thank you. the rest submit. con.lerk: thank you, supervisor suor fewer. >> supsor feer: thank you. i'm int ainfor kathl russell, w capture th spirit of a san franciscan. she was smart, kind, free spirited, supported local politics and organizati was a champion for als,im gave to those lore a wan...
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. >> mark leader was second in that place, and angela elliott are coming in for that is our.tes still to be counted, diane feinstein is taking the top spot in the top two as expected for california's u.s. senator, and in alameda county, the incumbent nancy o'malley is leading in the race for the da. she's been holding that seat for some time. >> it looks like judge aaron persky in -- will be recalled after that controversial sentence that he handed down in the brock turner case, and measure three, the big transportation measure, the bridge toll hike, will pass as well. the bad news is, bridge tolls will be going up. the good news is, infrastructure for transportation will be improved greatly. those of the highlights on a very wild and wide-ranging election night in california. >> our coverage continues tonight, you can monitor results across the bay area and the state at our website. >> also get pushed -- notifications to your phone, we will leave you with some races in the north bay, as we wrap up election 2018. >> thank you for being with us, and thank you for all the hard-
. >> mark leader was second in that place, and angela elliott are coming in for that is our.tes still to be counted, diane feinstein is taking the top spot in the top two as expected for california's u.s. senator, and in alameda county, the incumbent nancy o'malley is leading in the race for the da. she's been holding that seat for some time. >> it looks like judge aaron persky in -- will be recalled after that controversial sentence that he handed down in the brock turner case, and...
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. >> david elliott lewis. >> hi, i'm a community member. i'm somebody with lived experience with mental health challenges. somebody in recovery. i've been part of the cit working group for the last half decade. i'm one of the presenters, one of the people who designed the curriculum and i wanted to address the prior question about community involvement. what is unique it's a true community-police collaboration. it doesn't happen a lot, but the training is designed and put on by both police officers and members of the community, such as myself, people with lived experiences with mental health challenges. we have people from san francisco suicide prevention, people from national alliance of mental illness, the health of san francisco, the department of public health has been mentioned. and we meet every month in our working group to review the program and to help put forward training. we meet quarterly with the police chief as well to make sure the program is supported and he does support the program. and when officers go through the 40-hour
. >> david elliott lewis. >> hi, i'm a community member. i'm somebody with lived experience with mental health challenges. somebody in recovery. i've been part of the cit working group for the last half decade. i'm one of the presenters, one of the people who designed the curriculum and i wanted to address the prior question about community involvement. what is unique it's a true community-police collaboration. it doesn't happen a lot, but the training is designed and put on by both...
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great picture of the special forces and a black jacket and the helmet with his and 16 and little elliottin the closet scared to death, so he went back. of the first thing happened is fidel dressed him up in his uniform and cuban-americans went crazy. >> cost al gore probably the election. >> cost al gore was the election. all he needed was 500 more votes. >> next question. >> also enjoying this very much. we have heard comments over the political scene in both countries. i would like to know a bit more. what is the feeling towards change. do the cuban people have a strong idea pointing to change? are they fatalistic like you said or could you elaborate more and what like the civil sentiment is? >> you take that. >> welcome i think there is great hunger for change, but at the same time i think there is this sense that every time change appears to be on the horizon to horizon keeps getting further and further and further away and so there's this sort of fatalism. there's also especially, you know, before the wet foot dry foot policy was changed there was a huge brain drain, so, i mean, peo
great picture of the special forces and a black jacket and the helmet with his and 16 and little elliottin the closet scared to death, so he went back. of the first thing happened is fidel dressed him up in his uniform and cuban-americans went crazy. >> cost al gore probably the election. >> cost al gore was the election. all he needed was 500 more votes. >> next question. >> also enjoying this very much. we have heard comments over the political scene in both countries....
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that great picture of the special forces and the jacket and the helmet with his m-16 haand little elliottgonzales in the closet scared to death. so he went back. the first thing happened that fidel undressed him up in a uniform. the cuban-americans went crazy. and they had -- >> right. it cost him the election probably. >> yes it cost al gore the election. all he did was 500 more votes. >> right. next question? >> also enjoying this very much. throughout the talk, we have heard comments over the political scene in both countries. i would like to know a bit more about bthe famous -- what is t feeling towards change there? do the cuban people have a strong idea of wanting the change? are they kind of fatalistic, like you said? or could you elaborate more on liquidity civil sentiment is? >> you can take that. >> yet again! >> i think there's great hunger for change. at the same time, i think there is this sense that every time change appears to be on the horizon, the horizon keeps getting further and hfurther away. and so, there is this sort of fatalism. also especially, before the wet foot,
that great picture of the special forces and the jacket and the helmet with his m-16 haand little elliottgonzales in the closet scared to death. so he went back. the first thing happened that fidel undressed him up in a uniform. the cuban-americans went crazy. and they had -- >> right. it cost him the election probably. >> yes it cost al gore the election. all he did was 500 more votes. >> right. next question? >> also enjoying this very much. throughout the talk, we...
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also recognizing nicole wheaton, who has been instrumental -- excuse me, nicole elliott, from the office of cannabis. i look forward to your support on this measure. we'll continue discussions and will have more discussions in july and hopefully this will appear on the november ballot this year. thank you. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. i'm introducing an in memoriam for kathleen russell, who captured the two spi of a san franciscan. she was smart, kind, free spirited, supported local politics and organization, was a champion for animals, gave to lethose fortunate and wanted everyone to be treated fairly and humanely. kathleen was an avid gardener and would literally stop and smell the roses in and around our glorious city parks and open spaces as she truly enjoyed living in the magical city she called home for 40 years. she walked the city every day with her terrier grace. she greeted everyone she met with love and light. she gave her time and beauty to all and was beloved by the community. in 2014, kathleen wa
also recognizing nicole wheaton, who has been instrumental -- excuse me, nicole elliott, from the office of cannabis. i look forward to your support on this measure. we'll continue discussions and will have more discussions in july and hopefully this will appear on the november ballot this year. thank you. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. i'm introducing an in memoriam for kathleen russell, who captured the...
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anand: that is a great point, because elliott advisor's state tostate drove the price $127.50 per shared potentially we thought solve that problem from our dutch tender perspective, but who knows. so two more fun month to report on this. thank you. anand: thank you. mark: coming up on the close, david stubbs, chief investment strategist at j.p. morgan private bank discusses where to invest. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and live from the headquarters in london, i'm mark here with the european close. an uncertain political future in italy and heightening trade tensions changing the investment outlook in europe. let's bring in david stubbs with j.p. morgan private bank in em ea. i would like your call on european equities. we prefer france and germany, particularly france, considering france, speaking with macron. why france and germany? where we this climate have so much to worry about, it is refreshing to be positive about a leadership. that is what you have in france. you have a leader that has proven itself -- himself to take on the political issues,
anand: that is a great point, because elliott advisor's state tostate drove the price $127.50 per shared potentially we thought solve that problem from our dutch tender perspective, but who knows. so two more fun month to report on this. thank you. anand: thank you. mark: coming up on the close, david stubbs, chief investment strategist at j.p. morgan private bank discusses where to invest. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and live from the headquarters in...
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deals corporate conference leaders here we just heard from nelson peltz and as well as paul singer of elliottement i'm sure as you know now, nelson peltz was able to move stocks in which his firm has obtained board seats in recent years. most notably, ge hinting that they're at potential for more serious breakup of the underlying assets when our own jim cramer asked him whether a breakup was on the table, whether everything was on the table with regard to a serious breakup, he deferred to management and said investors should take them at their word and he also spoke about the plan with p & g with a matrix structure, saying if a matrix structure were an animal it would be hanging above his fireplace but he does say that the board is considering his own restructuring and simplified plan both peltz and singer spoke about the op-ed today from jamie dime and warren buffett that both appeared in support of their plan that quarterly guidance doesn't do much for business except for move stocks one way or another as far as singer's comments, he spoke about what he called the defense bar of advisers on
deals corporate conference leaders here we just heard from nelson peltz and as well as paul singer of elliottement i'm sure as you know now, nelson peltz was able to move stocks in which his firm has obtained board seats in recent years. most notably, ge hinting that they're at potential for more serious breakup of the underlying assets when our own jim cramer asked him whether a breakup was on the table, whether everything was on the table with regard to a serious breakup, he deferred to...
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you have tj and elliott from , jpmorgan, warren buffett. a lot of interesting talent at amazon. emily: all right. thank you so much for stopping by. also george zachary on the phone, thanks for calling in. hugh this hour we're going to be speaking with managing partner and cofounder of founder collective and elite investor in pillpack as well. he will join us, ahead. one of its amazon, competitors is trying to make sure you know longer have to drive to the grocery store. the u.s.'s longest -- self driving cars. kroger is partnering with bay area startup on a vehicle which can steer itself from a grocery store to a customer's home. automatednown for warehouses where robots quickly fill orders. coming up, packing the election. could the key to safeguarding november's midterms lie with hackers? this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: we had been reporting, multiple people have been shot and killed at a newspaper in annapolis, maryland. the associated press sites a witness uses a single gunman fired into the newsroom. authorities say a person is to me -- custody. people with her hands in the air
you have tj and elliott from , jpmorgan, warren buffett. a lot of interesting talent at amazon. emily: all right. thank you so much for stopping by. also george zachary on the phone, thanks for calling in. hugh this hour we're going to be speaking with managing partner and cofounder of founder collective and elite investor in pillpack as well. he will join us, ahead. one of its amazon, competitors is trying to make sure you know longer have to drive to the grocery store. the u.s.'s longest --...
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joining us now with more on the partnership, kenny dichter, ceo, elliott walden, president and ceo of farm, co-owner of justify. should have done this before the kentucky derby, would have gotten the cheaper price probably on that. >> you know what, joe, we play the odds four to five coming in on the rail and we were talking backstage. the one slot, the one, on a rail, it's the number one slot of people winning -- or actually, horses winning the belmont, so we feel like we're in great position. >> you're already decked out in some wheels-up paraphernalia, elliott. looks good. >> it looks good, feels good it's a first-class company with a first-class horse, so we're excited. >> i think you're overdoing it in a suit to have the wheels-up down the leg >> that's mike smith's job. >> but walking around here, don't people think that's a little strange >> well, i'm from kentucky, so fits right in. >> so it doesn't matter. we all remember american pharoah. >> three years ago, you're right, it felt like yesterday. >> but it ran so many -- whenever you'd see, and you know that, see, your kidney
joining us now with more on the partnership, kenny dichter, ceo, elliott walden, president and ceo of farm, co-owner of justify. should have done this before the kentucky derby, would have gotten the cheaper price probably on that. >> you know what, joe, we play the odds four to five coming in on the rail and we were talking backstage. the one slot, the one, on a rail, it's the number one slot of people winning -- or actually, horses winning the belmont, so we feel like we're in great...
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ainsley: if people are put to death, elliott. know if you are familiar with the innocent project. proven guilty of their crime and then later science disproved that. we need hard clear evidence to make sure these people did the crime. >> a lot of those exonerations happened alluded to advanced technology d.n.a. that same technology can make sure convictions going forward are more integrity. use d.n.a. to more definitively connect the guilty parties to the crimes. two sides to that crime. sure, we have had high pro-full-time exxonnerations. convicting the right people and imposing the death people on people truly guilty. >> it also goes to get legal representation. someone who may not be able to afford a private attorney and has a public defender who is overworked. they may not push for we need more evidence. and a lot of times the demographics has a role in it as well. you know, some states are more conservative. they are more like live to prosecute certain individuals. so, i think all that goes into whether the person is going t
ainsley: if people are put to death, elliott. know if you are familiar with the innocent project. proven guilty of their crime and then later science disproved that. we need hard clear evidence to make sure these people did the crime. >> a lot of those exonerations happened alluded to advanced technology d.n.a. that same technology can make sure convictions going forward are more integrity. use d.n.a. to more definitively connect the guilty parties to the crimes. two sides to that crime....