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i will ask emma to start off. emma and i talked before our discussion a little bit about sykes-picot agreement between britain and france to carve up the ottoman world, anticipating its collapse after the end of the war. it's become a truism to say that the sykes-picot world is over. that the lines in the sand, as permanent as they were, are gone now. maybe that would the a good starting point for you to start as we look at the cluster of issues. emma: well, it is hugely complex, and it is always difficult to know where to start. we look at the problems today and think, do they date back to a century, or are they new problems that have materialized? while the first solar was going on, britain -- while the first world war was going on, britain made a series of contradictory promises. britain wanted the support of the arabs to fight against the ottomans. you had this correspondence going on between them, whereby britain said the arabs rise up and fight against the ottomans and keep the ottomans, the turks down in th
i will ask emma to start off. emma and i talked before our discussion a little bit about sykes-picot agreement between britain and france to carve up the ottoman world, anticipating its collapse after the end of the war. it's become a truism to say that the sykes-picot world is over. that the lines in the sand, as permanent as they were, are gone now. maybe that would the a good starting point for you to start as we look at the cluster of issues. emma: well, it is hugely complex, and it is...
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we will ask emma to start off. talked before our discussion a little bit about tainagreement between bri and france to carve up the ottoman world, anticipating its collapse after the end of the war. it's become a truism to say that sykes-picotel -- world is over. maybe that is a good starting point for you to start as we look at the cluster of issues. emma: it is hugely complex and it is always difficult to know where to start. we look at the problems today and think to date back a century, all of the new problems that have materialized. was going on, war they made a series of contradictory promises. richard wanted the support of the arabs to fight against the ottomans. you had this correspondence going on between them, whereby in said the arabs rise up and fight against the ottomans and the turks down in the middle east. ritain were turn will give them an arab kingdom afterwards. then the brits, without the declaration, committed to a jewish homeland in the holy land. part of this was to get jewish support and it
we will ask emma to start off. talked before our discussion a little bit about tainagreement between bri and france to carve up the ottoman world, anticipating its collapse after the end of the war. it's become a truism to say that sykes-picotel -- world is over. maybe that is a good starting point for you to start as we look at the cluster of issues. emma: it is hugely complex and it is always difficult to know where to start. we look at the problems today and think to date back a century, all...
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emma has the bloomberg first word news.rump is preparing to shake up his legal team, and the changes may not stop there as heat up.tions the president is likely to move his longtime attorney to a less prominent role of according to a person familiar with his thinking. tomorrow, british prime minister theresa may will remind her cabinet they need to keep their weekly meetings private after leaks aimed at-- the chancellor of exchequer. the european central bank is likely to drag out the progress its stimulus program. the ecb will probably hold off action this weekend wait until september. is lasting nine months. in south korea, the new president is following through on campaign promises to dialogue with north korea. that comes after north korea pursued a willingness to the overture. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. vonnie: thank you. with health care on hold for now, what is next for the senate? we have more now from our chief washingt
emma has the bloomberg first word news.rump is preparing to shake up his legal team, and the changes may not stop there as heat up.tions the president is likely to move his longtime attorney to a less prominent role of according to a person familiar with his thinking. tomorrow, british prime minister theresa may will remind her cabinet they need to keep their weekly meetings private after leaks aimed at-- the chancellor of exchequer. the european central bank is likely to drag out the progress...
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emma chandra has more news.ncing it launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile. russia and china what both sides to dial it back. they propose that kim jong un's to scale back on tests. thatturn, they propose south korea and the u.s. should pull back on joint defensive drills. -- says that qatar has funded terrorism and is too close to iran. in the u.k., the chancellor of exchequer says the government must hold its nerve and hold public spending under control. but one minister of his party told parliament that there is active discussion. alliance willthe hold an unofficial vote. antigovernment protests have been going on for months, and they have now spread into the poorer neighborhoods of caracas. isnwhile, president maduro preparing for a constitutional convention that critics they will give him more power. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. mark: thanks. china's president is meeting with a
emma chandra has more news.ncing it launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile. russia and china what both sides to dial it back. they propose that kim jong un's to scale back on tests. thatturn, they propose south korea and the u.s. should pull back on joint defensive drills. -- says that qatar has funded terrorism and is too close to iran. in the u.k., the chancellor of exchequer says the government must hold its nerve and hold public spending under control. but one minister of his...
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emma chandra has more. emma the united nations security council: holds an emergency meeting today.tillerson called the launch a new escalation of a threat to the u.s. u.s. and south korean forces testfired antimissile weapons off south korea's east coast. president trump is on his way to poland. later this week, he has the g-20 in germany, where he will meet the russian president. analysts are concerned about the meeting. they are worried it could create a mismatch, a former soviet spymaster against a leader in new to global affairs. that decision was made by five countries investigating the disaster. malaysia flight was on its way from amsterdam when it was shot down in 2014. there are no suspects so far. the state of illinois is one step closer to ending its record budget impact. the state senate overwrote the governors be tell of its budget vetoill -- the governors b of the budget tax bill. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. swirlingcal issues are as t
emma chandra has more. emma the united nations security council: holds an emergency meeting today.tillerson called the launch a new escalation of a threat to the u.s. u.s. and south korean forces testfired antimissile weapons off south korea's east coast. president trump is on his way to poland. later this week, he has the g-20 in germany, where he will meet the russian president. analysts are concerned about the meeting. they are worried it could create a mismatch, a former soviet spymaster...
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25.er: g #btv 81 now we are going to look at emma. mark: emma chandra take it away.be a day full of gdp we,ank earnings and but i think we have all buried the lead. prices are popping, which means you may have to raid your piggy bank to get that same sandwich. this is g #btv 3631. the yellow line shows heart features for this. particular commodity. prices are up around 80% this year. frozen reserves are at a 60 year low. what does this all mean for that breakfast sandwich i was just talking about? let me at you to the bacon egg and cheese index. that exists. it is not quite as high yet as hard prices, but expect to see that white wine turn up very soon. the retail price of bacon tends to trail that of the wholesale price. what does this all mean for the u.s. economy? that is the question. the question is to the shortage of bacon finally provide that boost to inflation that janet yellen has been looking for? it is g #btv 3631. oliver: i don't stand a chance. vonnie: you can't put a price on sizzling bacon, emma. [laughter] oliver: let me just say i don't stand a chanc
25.er: g #btv 81 now we are going to look at emma. mark: emma chandra take it away.be a day full of gdp we,ank earnings and but i think we have all buried the lead. prices are popping, which means you may have to raid your piggy bank to get that same sandwich. this is g #btv 3631. the yellow line shows heart features for this. particular commodity. prices are up around 80% this year. frozen reserves are at a 60 year low. what does this all mean for that breakfast sandwich i was just talking...
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here is emma chandra. emma: thank you. is makinggal team headlines.ngton post," some of his legal team is trying to undercut special -- special counsel robert mueller. a spokesperson for the president's legal team has designed. the u.s. will ban citizens from traveling to north korea in the wake of the death of an american student who had been imprisoned there. otto warmbier was in a coma when he was released and flown back to the u.s. and up for discussion in st. withsburg, opec is meeting russia. oil is in a bear market. inventories are still high. there is little chance they will come up with a more aggressive stance. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. alix: those opec headlines will kill my weekend. jonathan: spend the whole weekend reading opec research. alix: a little bit. [laughter] two washington correspondent kevin cirilli, who is with us. tell us where we are with the mueller investigation. talkedall of the folks i with, they are real
here is emma chandra. emma: thank you. is makinggal team headlines.ngton post," some of his legal team is trying to undercut special -- special counsel robert mueller. a spokesperson for the president's legal team has designed. the u.s. will ban citizens from traveling to north korea in the wake of the death of an american student who had been imprisoned there. otto warmbier was in a coma when he was released and flown back to the u.s. and up for discussion in st. withsburg, opec is...
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you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am emma chandra.ormer u.s. ambassador to germany and this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is daybreak with your business lash. we may be getting an early look at how president trump's justice department will look at the global banks. the two sides have said to be far apart but so far trump administration appointees have yet to weigh in. all of all those new cars will have an electric motor -- all of volvo's new cars will have an electric motor which is a set the wishes of customers. airbus saturday will sign a deal with a chinese company -- airbus said they will sign a deal with a chinese company. that is your bloomberg business flash. afternoon, we will focus on the fed as the minutes of the fomc june meeting will be released. one thing they had to say about recent weak inflation readings was dropped below the 2% goal. the u.s. department of commerce slowed as the chart shows. with us now is max. welcome. we talk about what the fed will be talking about inflation, they keep saying they are looking through
you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am emma chandra.ormer u.s. ambassador to germany and this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is daybreak with your business lash. we may be getting an early look at how president trump's justice department will look at the global banks. the two sides have said to be far apart but so far trump administration appointees have yet to weigh in. all of all those new cars will have an electric motor -- all of volvo's new cars...
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emma: i'm sure if you go in and say i would like to spend money, that's great.erg businessweek" is available on stands now and online. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. an email trail raises questions for the white house. janet yellen takes questions on capitol hill. big banks with earnings reports. >> it is almost an embarrassment being an american citizen traveling around the world and listening to the stupid -- we have to deal with in this country. >> exclusive insight into monetary policy. >> at that low level you would have historically seen more inflation pressures. we are not. >> big names in finance tell us where they see markets moving.
emma: i'm sure if you go in and say i would like to spend money, that's great.erg businessweek" is available on stands now and online. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. an email trail raises questions for the white house. janet yellen takes questions on capitol hill. big banks with earnings reports. >> it is almost an embarrassment being an american...
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emma: these suits start around $6,500 and go up from there.rack. madeke means it is specifically for your body. they are hoping to attract men who already go to high-end suiting. also men from high-end brands that buy off the rack tom ford or gucci. it is that really high-end customer they hope to siphon off. it is not the guy going into indochino or suiting companies that focus on millennial men, starting at a much lower price point like $400 for a suit. they are after the rich guy. carol: it is like they have made suits for everybody. emma: winston churchill, every british celebrity has had a huntsman made-to-measure suit. gregory peck, old-timey movie stars wore huntsman. we had a writer go to a party the newsman when showroom opened. with zacharyzing peck and talking about how he and his friends are into huntsman. it is that kind of crowd. it has a really great pedigree. carol: i love that lauren hutton has made suits for women. emma: i'm sure if you go in and say i would like to spend money, that's great. oliver: "bloomberg businessweek"
emma: these suits start around $6,500 and go up from there.rack. madeke means it is specifically for your body. they are hoping to attract men who already go to high-end suiting. also men from high-end brands that buy off the rack tom ford or gucci. it is that really high-end customer they hope to siphon off. it is not the guy going into indochino or suiting companies that focus on millennial men, starting at a much lower price point like $400 for a suit. they are after the rich guy. carol: it...
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emma, thank you very much.nversation with emma, much more, you can check out the 10% happier podcast which is available wherever you get your podcasts. thank you, emma, and we'll be right back with "pop news." >> thank you. wherever you get your podcasts. thank you, emma, and we'll be right back with "pop news." >> thank you. how stain resistant? this stain resistant. and it s also scrubbable. so scrubbable. it has complete one-coat coverage. and it's oh-so durable. this durable. infinity paint from hgtv home by sherwin-williams. get $10 to $40 off now through july 5th. available at lowe's. what twisted ankle?ask what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. ♪ good is in every blue diamond almond. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. blue d
emma, thank you very much.nversation with emma, much more, you can check out the 10% happier podcast which is available wherever you get your podcasts. thank you, emma, and we'll be right back with "pop news." >> thank you. wherever you get your podcasts. thank you, emma, and we'll be right back with "pop news." >> thank you. how stain resistant? this stain resistant. and it s also scrubbable. so scrubbable. it has complete one-coat coverage. and it's oh-so...
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i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. emma.arted out the year with high hopes about what a new administration could mean for investors. as those hopes diminished over the next few months, the question now is, could a turnaround? return to kevin cirilli now. anything coming out of washington in the next six months that will make a difference in the markets? >> maybe health care reform. congress 57 days for to remain in session after they get back next week. everyone wants to know whether the senate will be able to reach a health care deal once they return. they're all home for fourth of july recess. they will be facing pressure. cruz, very conservative, he is up for reelection in 2018. he has been emerging over the past week and several days as someone who is bringing the these through negotiations with the senate majority leader. he wants to expand's help -- expand health savings accounts. you have this huge amount of money that they have to play around with on things like opioid addiction funding and planned parenthood. whethe
i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. emma.arted out the year with high hopes about what a new administration could mean for investors. as those hopes diminished over the next few months, the question now is, could a turnaround? return to kevin cirilli now. anything coming out of washington in the next six months that will make a difference in the markets? >> maybe health care reform. congress 57 days for to remain in session after they get back next week. everyone wants to know whether...
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booth, evenin specifically the wife, emma booth, even in the movie, who she is, what is in her past,s in the situation and why she does what she does. that stops it being about cardboard cutouts and a gory movie, thatis cardboard cutouts and a gory movie, that is why it is interesting, it is about these characters, the three—dimensional characters, the girls they kidnap, the kidnappers, they all have real depth, and it is well made. it is ben young's first film, captures suburban australian life very well, disillusionment, quite a kitchen—sink drama really, so quite a kitchen—sink drama really, so yes of course it is brutal and tough to watch but very well made. so yes of course it is brutal and tough to watch but very well madelj hear you and he might be a talent to watch, still not sure i have the stomach for it. but girls trip perhaps takes us back. kumail kumail definitely lighted territory. we have queen latifah in this, gaidar pinkett smith, tiffney habits, regina hall, four girls go to new 0 rlea ns regina hall, four girls go to new orleans for the weekend, girls trip cale sin
booth, evenin specifically the wife, emma booth, even in the movie, who she is, what is in her past,s in the situation and why she does what she does. that stops it being about cardboard cutouts and a gory movie, thatis cardboard cutouts and a gory movie, that is why it is interesting, it is about these characters, the three—dimensional characters, the girls they kidnap, the kidnappers, they all have real depth, and it is well made. it is ben young's first film, captures suburban australian...
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growth, this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: i am emma chandra here in the hewlett-packard in apprise greenroom the alarm on -- stock. that is a: 30 a.m. eastern. violence rocks venezuela over the weekend. the president decides to hold a controversial election. and to enter the president from reap -- to deter the president from rewriting the constitution, venezuela's oil industry may be next. joining us now is our reporter who covers the country and has been closely following this weekend. he joins us from miami. the big question going forward oilell the u.s. impose sanctions on venezuela, where are we in that conversation? >> we are still waiting to see how the u.s. sponsor this year to president trump promised swift economic action should venezuela's president proceed with the election, and he did yesterday. everyone is waiting to see how the u.s. response and whether it will impact than a swale a's oil exports to the united states, which accounts for a third of its reduction. alix: where are we in terms of violence in the country? -- how do the politics play out from here? nathan: it was ver
growth, this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: i am emma chandra here in the hewlett-packard in apprise greenroom the alarm on -- stock. that is a: 30 a.m. eastern. violence rocks venezuela over the weekend. the president decides to hold a controversial election. and to enter the president from reap -- to deter the president from rewriting the constitution, venezuela's oil industry may be next. joining us now is our reporter who covers the country and has been closely following this weekend. he joins us...
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emma, thank you very much.and chelsea council is suspending rent for those who have been disrupted by the grenfell tower fire. meanwhile some campaigners say victims of the grenfell tower disaster could boycott the public inquiry, unless its scope is widened. simonjones reports.. the devastating fire that claimed so many lives has opened up a gulf between residents and the council elected to represent them. is this the first good decision you have made? the leader nick paget—brown is on his way out but labour council member benazir, who hasjust returned to her home in the shadow of grenfell tower, says change is needed quickly. now that he has resigned, who is taking responsibility? who will he palm this off too? yes, he should resign but he needs to take responsibility. people need to be in place to manage what is going on here. as the community mourns the dead, the government says the new leader will be chosen by the council itself. commissioners from outside will not be sent in. it is warning it will interve
emma, thank you very much.and chelsea council is suspending rent for those who have been disrupted by the grenfell tower fire. meanwhile some campaigners say victims of the grenfell tower disaster could boycott the public inquiry, unless its scope is widened. simonjones reports.. the devastating fire that claimed so many lives has opened up a gulf between residents and the council elected to represent them. is this the first good decision you have made? the leader nick paget—brown is on his...
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oscar winner emma stone adding her voice to demands for equal pay.e's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: a-lister emma stone sounding off tonight about a double standard in hollywood dollars. in an exclusive cover story for "out" magazine, stone lamenting, "i've needed male co-stars to take a pay cut so that i may have parity with them." praising their actions and drawing on her new role as tennis trailblazer billie jean king. the actress telling the magazine, "we are all equal, we all deserve the same respect and the same rights." the oscar winner, joining a host of actresses, who claim hollywood is no la la land for leading ladies. robin wright playing hardball in negotiations with netflix. >> now, tell me, am i really the sort of enemy you want to make? >> reporter: demanding to be paid the same as her "house of cards co-star kevin spacey. >> i want to be paid the same as kevin. and i was like, "you better pay me or i'm going to go public," and they did. >> reporter: and jennifer lawrence, pushing for change for future generations. >> there are ti
oscar winner emma stone adding her voice to demands for equal pay.e's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: a-lister emma stone sounding off tonight about a double standard in hollywood dollars. in an exclusive cover story for "out" magazine, stone lamenting, "i've needed male co-stars to take a pay cut so that i may have parity with them." praising their actions and drawing on her new role as tennis trailblazer billie jean king. the actress telling the magazine, "we...
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emma: and eats with you. carol: i love it.iter she is , obsessed with elephants so this is a bucket list item and she was so excited to go. he said it was nice to be so close to these humongous animals that are so intelligent also and to see how they interact with each other and how they interact with humans. and it is really an amazing place to go if you can, it is in thailand. carol: i wrote in my notes, plum assignments. cool for her. emma: i love the phrase of her story, responsible wildlife tourism. >> that is a big trend right now in trouble in general. we mentioned in africa, a lot of safari resorts are on the forefront of animal conservation. this is one that is in southeast asia and that is what they're trying to do which is to create spaces for these animals that are safe and they are protected and you can also go and it is funded by the people that go, that is how they make their money and create these refuges, basically. since weso in pursuits are on this five-star theme. oliver: our digital editor thoughts about f
emma: and eats with you. carol: i love it.iter she is , obsessed with elephants so this is a bucket list item and she was so excited to go. he said it was nice to be so close to these humongous animals that are so intelligent also and to see how they interact with each other and how they interact with humans. and it is really an amazing place to go if you can, it is in thailand. carol: i wrote in my notes, plum assignments. cool for her. emma: i love the phrase of her story, responsible...
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emma: let's turn to the u.k. and the prime minister, theresa may.ned the first meeting with business leaders today, the first becoming prime minister, and they are expressing concern about what is happening with brexit. is this late in the game? do you think business leaders will hear what they want to hear from mrs. may? >> i'm glad she has taken the step, because business leaders have a great deal to tell her about how the british a company -- british economy will function and flourish in the future, and the sorts of trade arrangements we need going forward. what is our biggest export in the world? for all intents and purposes, market, 500 single million consumers of it, margaret and's -- are britain's home market. how we are going to remove ourselves is important for business. market, 500 million consumers ofshe had a ms of her cabinet did -- with business people, the week before last. they came away glad that the meeting had taken place but none the wiser on what the government was intending. her meeting today i hope will add further clarity. sh
emma: let's turn to the u.k. and the prime minister, theresa may.ned the first meeting with business leaders today, the first becoming prime minister, and they are expressing concern about what is happening with brexit. is this late in the game? do you think business leaders will hear what they want to hear from mrs. may? >> i'm glad she has taken the step, because business leaders have a great deal to tell her about how the british a company -- british economy will function and flourish...
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here is emma chandra.ea may be one step closer towards its goal of building a missile with a nuclear warhead that can hit the u.s. for the firstaims time it has successfully launched in intercontinental ballistic missile. the president tweeted that perhaps china would end this nonsense. russian president vladimir putin is meeting with chinese president xi jinping. china, trade between russia and china rose 33% the first five months of the year. in the u.k., that chancellor of the exchequer says the government must hold its nerve and key public spending under control. not all members of his party agree. in sweden, inflation has prompted the central bank to remove the potential of another interest rate cut. they will remain at their current level until the middle of next year. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you. onto your markets. seeing a selloff in risky assets. it seems that th
here is emma chandra.ea may be one step closer towards its goal of building a missile with a nuclear warhead that can hit the u.s. for the firstaims time it has successfully launched in intercontinental ballistic missile. the president tweeted that perhaps china would end this nonsense. russian president vladimir putin is meeting with chinese president xi jinping. china, trade between russia and china rose 33% the first five months of the year. in the u.k., that chancellor of the exchequer says...
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i'm emma chandra, this is bloomberg.all eyes on the nation's largest owner of broadcast tv stations, sinclair broadcasting is flipping a switch as the company is turning 173 stations into a cohesive network that brings in political commentator boris epstein to their local newscasts. news-esque segments are drawing criticism as the must run segments takeover. joining us for the big cover story is bloomberg editor megan murphy. we give a little bit of insight into the story here, but first of all, who is boris epstein and what is his relation to donald trump and sinclair? familiarvin is quite with boris, a consistent presence on the campaign of a very vocal advocate of donald trump very early supporter during the campaign and is known for his views, the way he puts his views, in particular. sinclair, he is doing these nine minute long segments where he dissects political views and takes on the white house and sometimes reprimands it and the other media on how they cover politics this season and donald trump in particular,
i'm emma chandra, this is bloomberg.all eyes on the nation's largest owner of broadcast tv stations, sinclair broadcasting is flipping a switch as the company is turning 173 stations into a cohesive network that brings in political commentator boris epstein to their local newscasts. news-esque segments are drawing criticism as the must run segments takeover. joining us for the big cover story is bloomberg editor megan murphy. we give a little bit of insight into the story here, but first of...
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emma chandra is here. emma: in hamburg, protests resume before the start of the g-20 summit.ed water cannons to clear the block streets -- blocked streets. melania trump was unable to leave the play she was staying for security reasons. meanwhile, trump is being urged to get tough with vladimir putin when they meet later today. yesterday, trump said it could be russia's move metal, but it could be others -- it could be rashad that -- russia that meddled, but it could be others. suspectia is the chief of a nuclear facility. this could eventually disrupt the u.s. powered it -- power supply. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. alix: love that slow-mo handshake. david: not sure who won. jonathan: that is a major obsession. alix: remember the macron one? jonathan: if that is the biggest take away from the g-7, i hope that is not the take away from the g-20. economists are forecasting 170,000 jobs added for this month. average hourly earnings are to 2% from last year. here to break it down, ji
emma chandra is here. emma: in hamburg, protests resume before the start of the g-20 summit.ed water cannons to clear the block streets -- blocked streets. melania trump was unable to leave the play she was staying for security reasons. meanwhile, trump is being urged to get tough with vladimir putin when they meet later today. yesterday, trump said it could be russia's move metal, but it could be others -- it could be rashad that -- russia that meddled, but it could be others. suspectia is the...
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let's check with emma chandra.ate republicans are still trying to deliver on the promise of repealing obamacare. rejected a plan that was has scrapped the major parts of the affordable care act. critics say the measure would have left millions of people without health insurance. we will have more on that in a moment. meanwhile, president trump's chief judges, steve bannon, once to make middle-class tax cuts. dan and would have -- steve bannon would have had -- that would be the highest level. it is not clear if president trump would support the move. ,hite house communication anthony scaramucci, is suggesting that -- apart of a leak. scaramucci is unhappy that his financial disclosure form will leak. that theother sign economy is keeping up with its momentum. industrial profits rose more than 19% in june from a year ago. helping chinese companies deal with a heavy debt load. news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonni
let's check with emma chandra.ate republicans are still trying to deliver on the promise of repealing obamacare. rejected a plan that was has scrapped the major parts of the affordable care act. critics say the measure would have left millions of people without health insurance. we will have more on that in a moment. meanwhile, president trump's chief judges, steve bannon, once to make middle-class tax cuts. dan and would have -- steve bannon would have had -- that would be the highest level....
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and i chatted with backstreet boys nick carter and spice girls emma bunton about the show finally going live. coming up at six suzanne live tease investigation in silver sprin suzanne live tease suzanne live tease you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. announcer: now, good morning washington on your side. inside a house. a suspect on the run. the information police want you to hear. larry:
and i chatted with backstreet boys nick carter and spice girls emma bunton about the show finally going live. coming up at six suzanne live tease investigation in silver sprin suzanne live tease suzanne live tease you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, (vo) love....
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i'm emma chandra. mark: thank you.amework for dealing with struggling brinks coming into focus, pouring into 7 billion euros into two struggling lenders. this is monte dei paschi. joining us from rome with an exclusive look is giovanni sabatini. he is the chairman of the european banking federation. thank you for joining us. it is been a week or so since the unwind of those two banks. what is your assessment of the deal? giovanni: good afternoon, mark. deal of all, i think the that the italian government was able to reach with the european institution after the -- is marking the a turning point for the entire italian banking sector. coupledrly liquidation with the green light on the paschiion of the monte will remove the dark clouds hanging over the horizon of the italian banking sector, as it has been a clearly -- as it has been grilli demonstrated by bullish reaction of americans in the recent days. italian banking index is up more than 2.5%. i think this is an important agreement, which is within the new rules. also
i'm emma chandra. mark: thank you.amework for dealing with struggling brinks coming into focus, pouring into 7 billion euros into two struggling lenders. this is monte dei paschi. joining us from rome with an exclusive look is giovanni sabatini. he is the chairman of the european banking federation. thank you for joining us. it is been a week or so since the unwind of those two banks. what is your assessment of the deal? giovanni: good afternoon, mark. deal of all, i think the that the italian...
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what do you have, emma?ust confess i know very little about golf except it looks like a nice, long walk. in outsidenow is activities, especially one as that happens in britain like the british open requires excellent weather. i decided to take a look at what happens across the pond. this is my chart. shows his average rainfall and temperature since 1990. at the end, almost unheard of --nomenon, temperature high the uk's haven't what is the best moments in recent decades. as we head into the final days of the open, it is looking like it is almost perfect weather. one caveat in this chart shows averages for the whole of britain. if you look at stockport, it is currently overcast and a chance of rain. nejra: [laughter] emma, you brought good news. vonnie, your chart was a little miserable. the winner is vonnie. yeare: breaking news per sean spicer has resigned. it is confirmed. -- breaking news, sean spicer has resigned. this is according to "the new york times." this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york cit
what do you have, emma?ust confess i know very little about golf except it looks like a nice, long walk. in outsidenow is activities, especially one as that happens in britain like the british open requires excellent weather. i decided to take a look at what happens across the pond. this is my chart. shows his average rainfall and temperature since 1990. at the end, almost unheard of --nomenon, temperature high the uk's haven't what is the best moments in recent decades. as we head into the...
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emma celebrated national ice cream day by trying her first ice cream cone. first a little hesitant but after that i w emma's mom posted the video on facebook and it's racked up $22,000. >> she doesn't know how to eat it yet. >> it's funny even when they're 12 they still don't know how to eat it. you're like lick the other side of the ice cream cone. it's going to melt. >> that is so adorable. the urgency. i think we'll all want a cool treat like this over the next few days. we celebrated national ice cream day the other day in front of the station and obviously it's going to come in handy this week, right? ice cream will be getting lots of shout-outs. meanwhile tonight while it is still quite humid, we might see a little bit of fog later tonight and we've got a couple of stong thunderstorms that do not want to give up the ghost although the thunderstorm has been expired and that's good news there although certainly get some rain out of it. we have a l cloud cover you can see that montgomery county had earlier rounds and this is what we're watching tonight a
emma celebrated national ice cream day by trying her first ice cream cone. first a little hesitant but after that i w emma's mom posted the video on facebook and it's racked up $22,000. >> she doesn't know how to eat it yet. >> it's funny even when they're 12 they still don't know how to eat it. you're like lick the other side of the ice cream cone. it's going to melt. >> that is so adorable. the urgency. i think we'll all want a cool treat like this over the next few days. we...
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. >>> and revelations from emma stone. how the academy award winner says she's been able to bridge the gender gap and earn equal pay with her male co-stars. we're right back on a sunday morning. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by bush's beans. whatever your mood, we've got a bean for you. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i know you worry i can't keep up with our weekly tee times. dear son, but i've been taking osteo bi-flex ease. it's 80% smaller but just as effective. which means you're in big trouble, son. improved joint comfort in seven days. osteo bi-flex ease. made to move. non-alcoholic juice drinks inspired by your favorite cocktails. [ plays cho
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emma has more from new york. emma: employees in the u.s.obs than expected in the last month and payrolls rose. unemployment rate grew a 10th of a percent, 4.4%. wages below the forecast, even with the jobless rate near a 16 year low. prime minister theresa may rejected -- from her brexit minister to make a promise to guarantee the rights of u.s. citizens living in britain. warned herminister about her hard-line approach to the split and says the uncertainties facing nationals in the u.k. is making this harder. and breaking into computer systems in a dozen were u.s. power plants and according to people familiar with the investigation, the chief suspect is russia. officials say one of the plants targeted was a nuclear facility. they warn hackers could be positioning themselves to eventually disrupt the power supply in the u.s. and not worried about the cap administration undermining the officials trying to make more special ways. stevencker rule -- step mnuchin has proposed to be simple five. global news, 24 hours a day powered by more than 2
emma has more from new york. emma: employees in the u.s.obs than expected in the last month and payrolls rose. unemployment rate grew a 10th of a percent, 4.4%. wages below the forecast, even with the jobless rate near a 16 year low. prime minister theresa may rejected -- from her brexit minister to make a promise to guarantee the rights of u.s. citizens living in britain. warned herminister about her hard-line approach to the split and says the uncertainties facing nationals in the u.k. is...
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vonnie: emma chandra is here with more. official government says jeff sessions does not plan to quit, despite criticism from president trump. the president tells the new york times he never would have appointed jeff sessions if he knew he would recruit -- he would recuse himself from the russian investigation. a newss is holding conference now on cybercrime. president trump accused robert mueller of running an office in the conflict of interest. the senate may take another shot at getting a health care bill passed. president trump urged republicans to stay in washington until the repealed obamacare. they met last night with white house officials. mitch mcconnell still wants to hold a procedural vote on a health bill next week. senator john mccain and his family are reviewing treatment options after he was diagnosed with brain cancer. doctors make the discovery while the moving a blood clot above his left eye. candidateresidential and spent more than five years in a prison camp after being shot down during the vietnam war. i
vonnie: emma chandra is here with more. official government says jeff sessions does not plan to quit, despite criticism from president trump. the president tells the new york times he never would have appointed jeff sessions if he knew he would recruit -- he would recuse himself from the russian investigation. a newss is holding conference now on cybercrime. president trump accused robert mueller of running an office in the conflict of interest. the senate may take another shot at getting a...
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emma: exactly, and she has a group working on this.0 talk that has been viewed almost 10,000 times. it is an issue that people do care about when they know about it but it is one of these things when she got into the industry, she thought, no one is talking about this. that we use so wild technology and are starting to use facial analysis a lot more, it is important that we are inclusive. emma: the example i found even more interesting was the zip code. as she said, zip codes sometimes are used just in the outset of when people are getting approved for mortgages or credit cards, and it is something you would not necessarily know they are using and they do. that plays into different racial biases of where people live so she is trying to fix that as a. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on stands now. oliver: it is available online and of course on the app. carol: loved the cover story by ashlee vance, satellite companies making smaller, this expensive satellites, putting tons of them in space and taking pictures of everything on
emma: exactly, and she has a group working on this.0 talk that has been viewed almost 10,000 times. it is an issue that people do care about when they know about it but it is one of these things when she got into the industry, she thought, no one is talking about this. that we use so wild technology and are starting to use facial analysis a lot more, it is important that we are inclusive. emma: the example i found even more interesting was the zip code. as she said, zip codes sometimes are used...
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and male costars taking payments from >emma stone? >> it is a weight off my shoulders to have something done about this. alison: a custom smart a brave u.s. service member. incredible video of life-saving care with some during a flash flood -- life-saving heroism during a flash flood in tennessee. he and a ranger on the ground rescued an entire family in serious danger. they had to pull each person out individually and fly them to safety. today he talked about the tense moments as he rescued a child. >> the first time he was submerged, underwater 5, 10 up 20, 30 feet downstream, crashing into rocks and all sorts of obstacles. nancy: the pilot said the boy was knocked unconscious but was eventually able to stand up on a rock and they pulled him into the helicopter together. alison: right now, surveillance images that police in montgomery county want you to see, a thief snatching the police say he has 11 victims. he has targeted schools and day care centers from silver spring to germantown. >> it is a huge pain in the neck. i had to rep
and male costars taking payments from >emma stone? >> it is a weight off my shoulders to have something done about this. alison: a custom smart a brave u.s. service member. incredible video of life-saving care with some during a flash flood -- life-saving heroism during a flash flood in tennessee. he and a ranger on the ground rescued an entire family in serious danger. they had to pull each person out individually and fly them to safety. today he talked about the tense moments as he...
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emma xhao suffered severe spine and brain injuries last august while her son was playing at washingtonare park. she's been living at laguna honda hospital recovering ever since. she said she only is allowed to leave the building with her family for a few hours on the weekends. translator: i wanted my husband to give up on me. i thought i was a burden on him. there was a period of time when i was in a really bad mood. he encouraged me not to give up. >> emma is suing the city of san francisco claiming the tree was improperly pruned. she said the hospital is discussing the possibility of discharging her, but there is no timeline yet. >>> in florida what started as a small dip in the ground became a sinkhole and then this happened. the sinkhole is at least 200- feet wide and 50-feet deep... t... yeah, within an hour it had swallowed up two homes. the sinkhole is at least 200 feet wide and 50 feet deep. the good news is tonight it stopped expanding. no one was hurt, but the neighborhood is evacuated until authorities are sure it's safe. >>> here in the bay area a sinkhole is finally gettin
emma xhao suffered severe spine and brain injuries last august while her son was playing at washingtonare park. she's been living at laguna honda hospital recovering ever since. she said she only is allowed to leave the building with her family for a few hours on the weekends. translator: i wanted my husband to give up on me. i thought i was a burden on him. there was a period of time when i was in a really bad mood. he encouraged me not to give up. >> emma is suing the city of san...
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i'm emma chandra.omberg. >> thank you so much, emma. we are the middle of earnings season. will sentiment wind up evaluating valuations. revision for the s&p and we have seen the biggest jump in those earnings revisions since 2014. you can see that they jump you are so far. despite the fact that we are record high on equities. andrew garthwaite is with us and he has a target of 2600 and just raised his urine forecast -- his forecast. do you see that backing up sentiment? >> broadly speaking, yes. that is been close to a five-year high. modestly rolling over, against the year on year change in the s&p. that has had a good fit going back nearly 20 years. if the s&p is flat from here it is implicitly assuming a large rollover in earnings. we don't see that degree of rollover. nearly 9% ofsting earnings growth this year. eight and a half next year. it is slightly below consensus for next year. 3.5 percent for low consensus. the normal rate is 7.5% over a calendar year. geters can sometimes confused with th
i'm emma chandra.omberg. >> thank you so much, emma. we are the middle of earnings season. will sentiment wind up evaluating valuations. revision for the s&p and we have seen the biggest jump in those earnings revisions since 2014. you can see that they jump you are so far. despite the fact that we are record high on equities. andrew garthwaite is with us and he has a target of 2600 and just raised his urine forecast -- his forecast. do you see that backing up sentiment? >>...
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with me is our political correspondent, emma vardy. ministers have been saying? what we are seeing is exactly how immigration rules will change and at what pace that will happen is still being worked out. the government says it has been clear when brexit happens in march 2019, freedom of movement balls will cease to apply but that doesn't mean we will wake up but that doesn't mean we will wake up the morning after and eu nationals will not be up to come to britain any more. it will be much more a phased approach with immigration controls changing gradually. the chancellor has said it will take some time before immigration controls with the eu are fully implemented but whatever hearing in the sunday times today is comments from the international trade secretary where he says if there seem to be a continuation of freedom of movement after brexit that this would not have, would not keep the faith of the referendum result. some brexiteer is see a slower change of immigration rules as not getting back control of the borders as fast as they
with me is our political correspondent, emma vardy. ministers have been saying? what we are seeing is exactly how immigration rules will change and at what pace that will happen is still being worked out. the government says it has been clear when brexit happens in march 2019, freedom of movement balls will cease to apply but that doesn't mean we will wake up but that doesn't mean we will wake up the morning after and eu nationals will not be up to come to britain any more. it will be much more...
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emma nottingham?ing to go to be very difficult for parents to come to terms with the fact that there might have been some marginal benefit and that would have been worth pursuing, but in these types of cases you have to weigh that up against the burdens and if it's going to be a very heavy burden on the child then it is less likely that's going to be allowed to happen. catherine, how do you react to what we heard in the supreme court yesterday? evidence from the great ormond street hospital that the american doctor had a financial interest and was effectively offering the parents false hope in a damning statement, but diplomatically worded. the hospital said that the doctor who provided the opinions that have sustained charlie's hopes, and this protracted litigation will find much upon which to reflect? it was not only the doctor, but a team of specialists who advocated for the cutting edge treatment. none of whom had examined charlie or looked at scans or his medical notes despite an invitation backi
emma nottingham?ing to go to be very difficult for parents to come to terms with the fact that there might have been some marginal benefit and that would have been worth pursuing, but in these types of cases you have to weigh that up against the burdens and if it's going to be a very heavy burden on the child then it is less likely that's going to be allowed to happen. catherine, how do you react to what we heard in the supreme court yesterday? evidence from the great ormond street hospital...
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the vanilla cone worked for emma. mom posted the video to facebook saying this was just a small portion of the mess she had to clean up. no word if they celebrated yesterday or not. emma finally got a bite in there. thanks for inviting us into your home, that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. "the story" h rob: donald trump promising to repeal obamacare and replace it later after two more senators pool their support. >> you can't pass the gigantic bill tell me what you can pass. we will get something done that moves us away from obamacare. rob: a new plan to repeal being worked on today. >> what happens when you have a naÏve politician who was elected -- it is what happens with the justice system. heather: prisoner pay there, convicted terrorist who slaughtered an american soldier, $8 million richer thanks to canada. rob: a teenager recovering in the hospital missing his favorite band. they brought the concert to him. the great story, "fox and friends" first starts right now. ♪ ♪ a little b
the vanilla cone worked for emma. mom posted the video to facebook saying this was just a small portion of the mess she had to clean up. no word if they celebrated yesterday or not. emma finally got a bite in there. thanks for inviting us into your home, that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. "the story" h rob: donald trump promising to repeal obamacare and replace it later after two more senators pool their support. >> you can't pass the...
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originally she shared it with her sister emma. that was maggie in the story. at a littlere said and hand she the story. one thing that i think is very important is that in that area brain commonly thought work would ruin a woman's health. concernedu are not people thought it was not seemly to write for a publication. shoulds something you reserve for men. because her father supported her in this way it was amazing. support a wonderful that helped her. her mother was equally supportive. a cap when she needed to concentrate. pen and sheve her a was able to write a little note that says a passage on it. report fromnderful her family. little women was a simple story. it was really a family story. she did not think much would come of it. journal notes in her that they really lived. it andlisher looked at did not think much of it. the poet who decided then after loving it they would go with it. off withively this rid a very small number of copies. they sold out very fast. then of course more copies were printed. now mightn as with have been a little bit surprised. i
originally she shared it with her sister emma. that was maggie in the story. at a littlere said and hand she the story. one thing that i think is very important is that in that area brain commonly thought work would ruin a woman's health. concernedu are not people thought it was not seemly to write for a publication. shoulds something you reserve for men. because her father supported her in this way it was amazing. support a wonderful that helped her. her mother was equally supportive. a cap...
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another political interview caused more controversy this week, one conducted on thursday by emma barnettive. she asked the prime minister how she reacted on election night when she saw the exit poll. did you have a cry, how did you feel? i felt devastated, really. devastated enough to shed a tear? yes, a little tear. at that moment? at that moment, yes. that admission was headlined on television news bulletins throughout the day. it is worth bearing in mind that interviews like this are arranged between the prime minister's office and a programme, and maybe the line of questioning is anticipated. but some viewers felt the prominence given to it and the line of questioning played into gender stereotypes. finally, back to tennis, and the defeats of britain's great hopes andy murray and johanna konta. these are the headlines from the news at six on wednesday and thursday. commentator: game, set and match! and andy murray crashes out of the quarterfinals at wimbledon and finally admits he was injured. and the end of a dream for britain's johanna konta as she crashes out of the wimbledon semi
another political interview caused more controversy this week, one conducted on thursday by emma barnettive. she asked the prime minister how she reacted on election night when she saw the exit poll. did you have a cry, how did you feel? i felt devastated, really. devastated enough to shed a tear? yes, a little tear. at that moment? at that moment, yes. that admission was headlined on television news bulletins throughout the day. it is worth bearing in mind that interviews like this are...
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the vanilla cone worked for emma.the video to facebook saying this was just a small portion of the mess she had to clean up. no word if they celebrated yesterday or not. emma finally got a bite in there. thanks for inviting us into your home, that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. "the story" hosted by my colleague martha maccallum starts right now. speak to it tonight you are looking live at the white house this evening with the president is meeting right this minute over dinner some senators and a bit of arm-twisting no doubt. he's been criticized for not getting more involved in the boat wrangling over health care, so we will see if he successful tonight. all this and a new poll that says the americans look at the meeting with russians and donald trump, jr., and they see a mistake, but no real collusion yet. the president, no surprise, agreed with that. a tweet from him today. most politicians would have gone into a meeting like the one he attended in order to get info on an opponent. th
the vanilla cone worked for emma.the video to facebook saying this was just a small portion of the mess she had to clean up. no word if they celebrated yesterday or not. emma finally got a bite in there. thanks for inviting us into your home, that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. "the story" hosted by my colleague martha maccallum starts right now. speak to it tonight you are looking live at the white house this evening with the president is...
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emma stone added her voice to demands for equal pay. ra chef has the story. >> reporter: a-lister emma stone speaking out. in an exclusive cover story, stone said i needed male co-stars to take a pay cut. praising their actions and draw on her new role as billie jean king, the actress telling the magazine, we are all equal, we all deserve the same respect and same rights. the oscar winner joining a host of actresses claiming hollywood is not la la land. demanding to be paid the same as kevin spacey. >> i was like, you better pay me, or i'm going to go public, and they d. >> reporter: and jennifer lawrence pushing for change for future generations. >> there are times where i feel a real need to speak to those girls. >> reporter: some of hollywood's most sought-after stars from natalie portman to patricia arquette, calling for the gap to be closed. and it's not just the gender pay gap giving way to criticism. two stars of hawaii five-o quitting over what they say is a discrepancy over race. >>> a raid on a marijuana grow in santa cruz cou
emma stone added her voice to demands for equal pay. ra chef has the story. >> reporter: a-lister emma stone speaking out. in an exclusive cover story, stone said i needed male co-stars to take a pay cut. praising their actions and draw on her new role as billie jean king, the actress telling the magazine, we are all equal, we all deserve the same respect and same rights. the oscar winner joining a host of actresses claiming hollywood is not la la land. demanding to be paid the same as...