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. >> it would require political advertisements to have a disclosure of who paid for it, i essely. similar to what we have on television these days. beyond that, i thi the chances of meaningful regulation coming out of the u.s. congress are unfortunately pretty slim. >> let me conclude with this. are we at an inreflection point do you think? privacy debates they've had in the past, google once collected private wi-fi information to e geild goo maps. there was outra and nothing happened. do yu think it'sifferent this time? >> i sure hope so. what we need is an enforcement mechanism with teeth. we need the ftc to enforcets ec 2011 consente against facebook. and we need them to pay a meaningfulrice for that abuse. >> our initiative will be on the ballot inr novemb so californians will have power to take control over their personal information. >> thank you all, mary ross, sam har net, ed's silicon valley reporter and nick car doe zoe, thanks to you all. >> thank you. >>> in local politicians, oakland mayor libby schaaf receives flak over immigration in february. donald trump called he
. >> it would require political advertisements to have a disclosure of who paid for it, i essely. similar to what we have on television these days. beyond that, i thi the chances of meaningful regulation coming out of the u.s. congress are unfortunately pretty slim. >> let me conclude with this. are we at an inreflection point do you think? privacy debates they've had in the past, google once collected private wi-fi information to e geild goo maps. there was outra and nothing...
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de hoy en mexico con el triunfo del toluca que hoy gol o golegoleo al veracruz 3 a 0 los choriceros esse a vencer q porque juegan los mas importan e importantes en casa . >> los goles por pablo barrie o barrientos y rodrigo salinas en dos ocasiones y a falta de una fecha tloluca se ve ante pachuc pero todo hay que esperar si se cambia la taestaba porque aun e pueden haber muchas sorpresas en al liga mx . >> en mexico vamos a inglaterra porque hyubo fiesta total en a c casa del mcianchester city el i equio equ equipo de pep guardiola celebro el campeonato con goleada sobre el swanzing 5 a 0 por silva, e stelling debruich , silva y otro mas demostro el city ser el m o mejor del campeonato y ahora va por los 100 puntos y sobrepasar los 100 goels , . >> stoÑan antonio en el cuarto una serie pareja en este partido . >> una buena actuacion de lda c damarcus con 22 puntos y manen o con 22 ptuntos y fue lider con y 3 rebotes la serie continua en oakland el martes cuando sera el quinto partido . >> regreso a estudios en mexico . >> muy bien muchas gracias . >> aohrora vamos al palacio de i mineri
de hoy en mexico con el triunfo del toluca que hoy gol o golegoleo al veracruz 3 a 0 los choriceros esse a vencer q porque juegan los mas importan e importantes en casa . >> los goles por pablo barrie o barrientos y rodrigo salinas en dos ocasiones y a falta de una fecha tloluca se ve ante pachuc pero todo hay que esperar si se cambia la taestaba porque aun e pueden haber muchas sorpresas en al liga mx . >> en mexico vamos a inglaterra porque hyubo fiesta total en a c casa del...
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that would be closer to what your typical worker is than the other esse >> reporter: professional and ininess sectors led the way job creation adding 33,000 workers. despite concerns about a trade war including higher steel tariffs manufacturing was a growing sector. each with downwardis revns for january and february, average mothly job gains for the first quarter of this year are above 200,000. >> i think the labor market is still quite strong. if you look at the last three months we sawly it basic getting 200,000 new jobs per-point mo on average. that probably washes out a lot of the weather effect. >> reporter: in the coming months it will not be the weather but storm clouds over trade policy that may impact job growth and add another concern for the fed when it comemo to tary policy. for "nightly business report" i am hampton pearson in washington. >>> let's bring in brad mcmillan now. he is going to talk more about today's jobs report, the economy, the stock market. we a lot to talk about here brad. you are chief investment officer at commonwealth fin network. thank you for join
that would be closer to what your typical worker is than the other esse >> reporter: professional and ininess sectors led the way job creation adding 33,000 workers. despite concerns about a trade war including higher steel tariffs manufacturing was a growing sector. each with downwardis revns for january and february, average mothly job gains for the first quarter of this year are above 200,000. >> i think the labor market is still quite strong. if you look at the last three months...
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>> i think we have already gone fairly lauprhed into this ess. if you think about several weeks ago, president trump said trade wars are good and easy to win. whathina is trying to remind him is no one wins in trade wars. consumers lose. jobs are lost. growth is stunted. this is not a good thing. there are no winners in trade wars. the question is what will the u.s. do. the teachers the u.s.e -- y issue is the u.s. threatens to launch tariffs on $60 billion and this is what china is worried about. jane: given the dangers inherent in the move, what is the inese long-term goal? yukon: china wants to signal that it will retaliate but does not want this to escalate. they are dependent on global trade, as is the united states. both the united states and china erhave a lot to lose if this a trade war. china is basically saying that if you proceed, we will retalie e. there will winners in the process. please rethink this. jane: it is also being strategic. why put tariffs on pork and not soybeans? yukon: china is saying we will not get into the more seri
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. >> so whereas bere we were struggling to perhaps even get an audience to talk to busr ess about thter solutions and the things they should be looking at, now everyons coming to us asking us for some ideas and solutions. >> rorter: the bayside mall has installed tanks to collect inwater from the roof and most of the taps in the bathrooms have been turned off. there are notices everywhere. those efforts combined with a drastic cut to the agricultural sector have kept day zero at bay. meanwhile, other capetonians have never been fortunate enough to be carefree about waterr,. in the predominately black and mixed race townships on the outskirts of cape town, water has been an issue for decade. many of the houses that have it simply can't afford to pay the bills. so a few years ago the city installed meters to make certain people weren't using more water than they cod pay for. mzamo kwezi inugulethu township says if the family goes beyond its 350 liter a day quota, the supply is automatically shut. the family doesn't have the money to pay for tanks to capture rainwater, or for the transport
. >> so whereas bere we were struggling to perhaps even get an audience to talk to busr ess about thter solutions and the things they should be looking at, now everyons coming to us asking us for some ideas and solutions. >> rorter: the bayside mall has installed tanks to collect inwater from the roof and most of the taps in the bathrooms have been turned off. there are notices everywhere. those efforts combined with a drastic cut to the agricultural sector have kept day zero at...
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ess. i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. welcome back while a steel, tech and treasuries may be the key word of the day. as much as nine and half% earlier now it's not about 5.4% but what happened this morning. u.s. treasury suddenly indicated it might just soften its sanctions. it's the largest aluminum producers. we will give the company more time to comply with the sanctions if they boot them from holding the biggest chunk of it. alcoa particularly they put that together. what happened with the steel tariffs. you have a higher dollar you have higher rates and you have a little bit of concern whether or not big tech can remain as momentum force driving the market. give a full plate of earnings coming up. when you see the really extreme moves in some of the steel stocks in the commodity prices e had to save those.
ess. i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. welcome back while a steel, tech and treasuries may be the key word of the day. as much as nine and half% earlier now it's not about 5.4% but what happened this morning. u.s. treasury...
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the whole conglomerate seems to have been tainted in some way ess is the only one to have escaped that. mark: the profit margin has climbed to7.4% that 7.4 -- climbed to 7.4%. matt: we don't yet know the answer. it is unusual because volkswagen is doing so well. the stock is up 30% over the last 12 months. the company makes a ton of money. they are spitting out so much cash that they are able to put together a $50 billion investment plan for the future of electric cars. it does not -- there is no clear reason. it should be said that mueller seemed a lot happier in his job as ceo of porsche but that was probably a much easier job, a much more profitable car company. it is not as massive. volkswagen is the largest car maker in the world. this just seems odd. it way the company announced was very disorganized for a german company and even considering changes in the ceo job. mention -- they are not answering calls or questions about it right now or about what they plan on doing friday at the supervisory board meeting. it is a very disorderly transition with the question of why. --nie: anal
the whole conglomerate seems to have been tainted in some way ess is the only one to have escaped that. mark: the profit margin has climbed to7.4% that 7.4 -- climbed to 7.4%. matt: we don't yet know the answer. it is unusual because volkswagen is doing so well. the stock is up 30% over the last 12 months. the company makes a ton of money. they are spitting out so much cash that they are able to put together a $50 billion investment plan for the future of electric cars. it does not -- there is...
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there ain't no doubt i love this land usa ♪ess the ♪ minnesota lakes of to the hills of tennessee across l.a. every -- pride in them every american heart since it's time to say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave the right to me youi gladly stand up next and defend her still today there ate no doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know every -- i'm free ♪ [applause] [applause]
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the aussie dollar finding .75.ess at and the japanese also losing ground against the u.s. dollar.e see the 10 year with the three handle. u.s. stocks are closing higher. in asia we are joined by bloomberg's markets editor, adam haigh. china lifting the court up to put more money overseas. what are the implications? >> this is the first time to have increased this quota, the qualified investor quota is the amount that domestic mainland chinese institutions can invest overbroad. this speaks to the easing of those capital controls. $98 billion, it is not a huge jump but material and is part of a longer term trend in white the are doing it now. ultimately do have a cushion with the strength they have got from the currency. chart inn see in this your gtv library, we are back to levels we haven't seen him a few years for the yuan against the u.s. dollar, which gives authorities some room to move. on the back of the new eeoc governor we heard from earlier this month, he is pledged to speed up the opening of the market to foreigners. capital moving in both directions, allowing more out of
the aussie dollar finding .75.ess at and the japanese also losing ground against the u.s. dollar.e see the 10 year with the three handle. u.s. stocks are closing higher. in asia we are joined by bloomberg's markets editor, adam haigh. china lifting the court up to put more money overseas. what are the implications? >> this is the first time to have increased this quota, the qualified investor quota is the amount that domestic mainland chinese institutions can invest overbroad. this speaks...
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authorities say aghdam used a handgun...witn esses tell me around 10 shots were fired....there was aother 5-10 additional shots were fired. we talked with the police chief earlier about what comes next.back out here live tonight..... (vicki) team coverage continues tonight on this story... as we've been reporting .. three people are injured in the shooting. and all of those victims have been taken to san francisco general hospital. (pam) kron 4's ali reid is live outside the hospital tonight.. with the latest on the victims conditions. ali? from what we know this shooting stemmed from a domestic incident. it isn't clear if the male victim was the intended target.but what we know right now is that ... of the 3 victims here .... one is a 36 year old man that is in critical condition tonight. the other 2 are women...a 32 year old with serious injuries ...and a 27 year old in fair condition.they were all rushed here to zuckerberg s-f general hospital ... and have been treated by emergency staff. according to doctors, none of the patients here had to undergo surgery this afternoon. doctor
authorities say aghdam used a handgun...witn esses tell me around 10 shots were fired....there was aother 5-10 additional shots were fired. we talked with the police chief earlier about what comes next.back out here live tonight..... (vicki) team coverage continues tonight on this story... as we've been reporting .. three people are injured in the shooting. and all of those victims have been taken to san francisco general hospital. (pam) kron 4's ali reid is live outside the hospital tonight.....
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is this a racest d ess esst -- whistle?it's simply racist to say people are stealing our country. immigrants like my grandparents or donald trump's mom who was an immigra immigrant. of course it's racist. the more interesting question is why. i think it's because he knows he's in weak position. he's had millions and millions of people march. the biggest marches we have seen in american history in its first year. women's march. the young people marched the other day for our lives. he's lost special elections in districts. he lost the special election for the senate in alabama which he won by a million points. he's weak. the biggest thing is the weakness is mueller. as mueller circles, trump gets more hysterical. he trots out his racist anti-immigrant stuff. >> is there any way to interpret our country is being stolen when you are referring from immigrants coming from south as anything other than racist? >> i think we both have to agree there's the distinction between the legal immigrant and illegal. legal immigration -- >> o
is this a racest d ess esst -- whistle?it's simply racist to say people are stealing our country. immigrants like my grandparents or donald trump's mom who was an immigra immigrant. of course it's racist. the more interesting question is why. i think it's because he knows he's in weak position. he's had millions and millions of people march. the biggest marches we have seen in american history in its first year. women's march. the young people marched the other day for our lives. he's lost...
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ess, and we'll be coming back >> section p is following the closed session. we're going to resume the regular board meeting and i'm going to report on the closed session action items. a vote on approval -- i move approval of a stipulate expulsion agreement where the parties agreed to waive the expulsion hearing of one high school student case number 2018-13 and stipulated to the expulsion of the student from the district for one year from the date of the board's approval of the stipulated expulsion agreement. i move approval of the expulsion pursuant to the recommendation of the administrative hearing panel of one high school student case number 2018-14, from the district for the remainder of the spring 2018 semester through the fall 2018 semester. this is the readout of the april 24th, 2018 closed session. the board by a vote of five ayes, two absent, cook and norton approved the -- of two principals in. the board by a vote of five ayes and two absent cooke and no, sirton giand -- no, sir -- ton -- -- [ inaudible ] >> -- give direction to general counsel in
ess, and we'll be coming back >> section p is following the closed session. we're going to resume the regular board meeting and i'm going to report on the closed session action items. a vote on approval -- i move approval of a stipulate expulsion agreement where the parties agreed to waive the expulsion hearing of one high school student case number 2018-13 and stipulated to the expulsion of the student from the district for one year from the date of the board's approval of the stipulated...
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. >>> the dutch ess of cambridge gave birth to a baby boy a town crier proclaimed the happy news on theps of the london hospital. >>> a tough commute for dozens of drivers in florida. 30 vehicles experienced flat tires in palm beach county after steel rods fell off a semi truck. troopers assisted all of the affected drivers not a good way to start your day. >>> check out this shot. cleveland cavaliers guard j.r. smith pulling it up to drill an incredible buzzer beater against the indiana pacers cavs won the game to tie their nba playoff season at two games each there you go that's the news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley," morgan, back to you. >> thanks, sue sue herera at hq >>> hasbro now positive after sharp declines in early trading, the company citing the toys "r" us bankruptcy. mattel also reversing an early drop joining us former toys "r" us ceo, jerry, thanks for joining us today >> glad to be here >> starting with mattel, they changed their ceo, fourth time in as many years how much of this is the toys "r" us ripple effect and how much of this is just the broader
. >>> the dutch ess of cambridge gave birth to a baby boy a town crier proclaimed the happy news on theps of the london hospital. >>> a tough commute for dozens of drivers in florida. 30 vehicles experienced flat tires in palm beach county after steel rods fell off a semi truck. troopers assisted all of the affected drivers not a good way to start your day. >>> check out this shot. cleveland cavaliers guard j.r. smith pulling it up to drill an incredible buzzer beater...
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. >> i'm the stone that unturns people who try to oppr ess us.ple have said this is a david versus goliath race, but they're wrong. first, none of this is david. david was a noinointed of god. second, i'm not goliath. washington, d.c. is goliath. >> romney and kennedy now face off in a primary. cnn was in salt lake for the convention over the weekend. he joins us live. made fascinating, romney's people knew this would be rough. did they know it would be that rough? >> i think they did. mitt romney had put 9,000 miles on his truck driving around, trying to show these utah delegates he was ready to earn it. but he ended up in this long-running fight with the gop between kind of the establishment versus the grassroots who do not like the fact that mitt romney went out and gathered signatures. they thought that was kind of a blow to delegates who wanted to maintain their power. i think this shows us, in part, though, and romney blew that out of the water this weekend. it was about 1500 votes for each of these candidates. there are actually 650,000 re
. >> i'm the stone that unturns people who try to oppr ess us.ple have said this is a david versus goliath race, but they're wrong. first, none of this is david. david was a noinointed of god. second, i'm not goliath. washington, d.c. is goliath. >> romney and kennedy now face off in a primary. cnn was in salt lake for the convention over the weekend. he joins us live. made fascinating, romney's people knew this would be rough. did they know it would be that rough? >> i think...
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he kept hearing no, he folk essed on building the business that now has millions of customers. a valuation of more than a billion, john says it's just the beginning. for more watch "your business" weekend mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >>> sponsored by the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. ♪ ♪ don't turn your house into a home without it. ♪ ♪ don't go live... or even share a moment without it. and don't watch her dance like nobody's...
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he is scheduled to address the joint session of cgrt ess a 10:30.rt esidenp today is also he eo tim cook, a guest at last night's state dinner, alisyn and chris. >> thank you very much for all of the reporting. let's bring in john avlon and david gregory. great to have both of you. so david gregory, about dr. ronny jackson, first when we started hearing these whispers or claims about him, there was some suggestion that maybe it's a smear campaign. maybe it is a smear campaign from critics and we should be cautious. but now the number of people -- there is this growing chorus, up to 20 sources, who have is these really troubling accusations. he was called the candy man. there are reports, cnn reporting that drinking on the job, pounding on a female staffer's door in the middle of the night while on the road at hotel. so now what? now where are we? >> well, we're just in this unusual zone or donald trump and people he supports despite the political headaches that they're creating. there's not really a vetting process. it's so clear that this is just t
he is scheduled to address the joint session of cgrt ess a 10:30.rt esidenp today is also he eo tim cook, a guest at last night's state dinner, alisyn and chris. >> thank you very much for all of the reporting. let's bring in john avlon and david gregory. great to have both of you. so david gregory, about dr. ronny jackson, first when we started hearing these whispers or claims about him, there was some suggestion that maybe it's a smear campaign. maybe it is a smear campaign from critics...
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the heir ess of the post cereal fortune, mary margery post, she donated the property to the federal governments it would turn into the winter white house, but presidents ford, nixon and carter passed on that opportunity. because it would have cost so much for the government to maintain, the frugal jimmy carter eventually gave it back to post's heirs in 1981. trump bought it in '85. some did have favorite places in florida. this brings us to trump's businesses and their operation during his presidency. mary cuneaow wrote, trump businesses have made money since 2015, the biggest chung of money coming from his campaign. mar-a-lago is listed as one of the recipients of that money. >>> coming up after one more break for us, why the lights are off again tonight across puerto rico. when "the 11th hour" continues. oh, milk. another breakfast, another dilemma. am i willing to pay the price for loving you? you'll make my morning, but ruin my day. complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid. it's delicious 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. lactaid. the real
the heir ess of the post cereal fortune, mary margery post, she donated the property to the federal governments it would turn into the winter white house, but presidents ford, nixon and carter passed on that opportunity. because it would have cost so much for the government to maintain, the frugal jimmy carter eventually gave it back to post's heirs in 1981. trump bought it in '85. some did have favorite places in florida. this brings us to trump's businesses and their operation during his...
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governtwo the crimes of despotic ones, the appearance of tough necessary or the reality show apersons ofug essms to matter more than any of our values. heoes on i these excerpts to lament the divisions but he does makeeit clear re he's coming from about the president. >> one other qick thing, he said i don't remember another time in my life when so many americans considered someone's party affiliation a test of whether th person was entitled to respect. one thing that struck me is john mccain was known as a maverick, a disr wtor, a guyho would stir the pot. this president is also maverick, an outsider, disruptor, yet john mccain has so much dignity and seriousness. he's a hero, he's been hero as a human being. >> woodruff: people been poring over this boo>>k. hey are. he brings up another point which stu raised as well, he said vote for candidates most adamant if theiwiassurance that they ll never compromise. stu and a i have been this for years is the way especially in some of the wave electons and miderm elections, incumbents are the most vulnerable who end up losing are the moderates, the p
governtwo the crimes of despotic ones, the appearance of tough necessary or the reality show apersons ofug essms to matter more than any of our values. heoes on i these excerpts to lament the divisions but he does makeeit clear re he's coming from about the president. >> one other qick thing, he said i don't remember another time in my life when so many americans considered someone's party affiliation a test of whether th person was entitled to respect. one thing that struck me is john...
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support for essed castillo's killing facebook.ast live on many are worried that that data can be used to surveil groups black lives matter, like folks who are trying to organize issues of stantive discrimination in this country. is this something that you're addressing and insuring that the freedoms that civil rights activists and are not targeted or hey're not undermined, or people using your platform to to irly surveil and strike undermine the activities that those groups are doing? yes, senator, that's very important, we're committed to that. law n general, unless enforcement has a very clear subpoena or ability or reason to get access to information, we're going to push back on that across the board. >> my time has expired. there is a lawsuit against facebook about discrimination. moved for the lawsuit to be dismissed because no harm was shown. could you please submit into the you believe that people of color were not economic for various opportunities or being harmed, why you please clarify dismissed the lawsuit for the record? >> senator heller is up next. >> mr. chairman, thank
support for essed castillo's killing facebook.ast live on many are worried that that data can be used to surveil groups black lives matter, like folks who are trying to organize issues of stantive discrimination in this country. is this something that you're addressing and insuring that the freedoms that civil rights activists and are not targeted or hey're not undermined, or people using your platform to to irly surveil and strike undermine the activities that those groups are doing? yes,...
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he sees this ess board and knows what to do for the feature of america, and thas e bigger framing issuee. we're working very hard on behalf of the american people to get this right. >> woodruff: peter navarro, senior advisor to president trump. thank you very much. >> pleasure to be on. next time in studio, promise. >> woodruff: and now, how this showdown is seen from inside china. the escalating punches, and counter-punches,re stoking anger, and fears there of a trade war that could hit both countries. from beijing, special correspondent katrina yu reports. >> reporter: on the outskirts on beij dinner is served for some of farmer yang fuli's 800 pigs. china's growing middle class has meant a bigger appetite for meat. but his pigs wouldn't grow or survive without soybean meal, much of which is iorted from the u.s. >> ( translated ): soybean meal is a feed which provides nutritional balance and protein. >> reporter: and now, farmer yang could be paying a lot more to feed them, after china announced it would be slapping.s imports of u. soybeans with a 25% tariff. the levy will also be add
he sees this ess board and knows what to do for the feature of america, and thas e bigger framing issuee. we're working very hard on behalf of the american people to get this right. >> woodruff: peter navarro, senior advisor to president trump. thank you very much. >> pleasure to be on. next time in studio, promise. >> woodruff: and now, how this showdown is seen from inside china. the escalating punches, and counter-punches,re stoking anger, and fears there of a trade war...
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. ♪ ess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test.y thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. ♪ >> chris: as president trump prepares for a summit with kim jong un and negotiates with european leaders about the future of the iran nuclear deal if we want to get a different perspective. join
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lots of the best-known oil names including chevron, investors are .ess beautiful relief. a as for the top performer, marathon oil. this seems to me a big relief for investors. these shares rallying. oil is slightly higher at this point and if we hop into the bloomberg, you can do this and this is a two-year chart. it tells the buyers are in control, but right now we are hitting against resistance. this may suggest sellers could $50 per barrel. it will strengthen and also, u.s. production is really on the rise. stay tuned. >> thank you so much. coming up, pulling out of pershing. after three years of underperformance, investors want their money back. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. abandoned ackman since making a $4 billion bet, pershing square has lost over half. now, investors are saying enough is enough. is ericus with more chessboard -- erik schatzker berg -- erik schatzker. this is a big blow. the -- bill is a confident god and he still thinks he has got it as an investor. i'm sure if he were here right now, he would tell us that yes it was a debacle, but he has a lon
lots of the best-known oil names including chevron, investors are .ess beautiful relief. a as for the top performer, marathon oil. this seems to me a big relief for investors. these shares rallying. oil is slightly higher at this point and if we hop into the bloomberg, you can do this and this is a two-year chart. it tells the buyers are in control, but right now we are hitting against resistance. this may suggest sellers could $50 per barrel. it will strengthen and also, u.s. production is...
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law"ess shall make "no inhibiting the freedom of speech. doug list -- douglas echoed no law means no law. they tried to make this distinction between speech and conduct, but not quite. the cousin it is speech that is so closely tied or brigade it, as douglas said, the conduct, that the only way you can prevent the dangerous conduct is by suppressing the speech. at, again, it has to be emerges situation -- an emergency situation. became known as the .randenburg test can you discuss the intent of the brandenburg cases? and curious about issues challenges of intent of individual group members to the group as a whole, thinking of charlottesville. debate do there is a best to incitets a particular kind of violence or just to give the speech. ? in terms of the events in charlottesville, i think you have to look at what the speech that the individual protesters -- the fact that they were going to have the protest, there has been discussion about going there and wanting to start violence, things like that. i think the aclu has made the decision not
law"ess shall make "no inhibiting the freedom of speech. doug list -- douglas echoed no law means no law. they tried to make this distinction between speech and conduct, but not quite. the cousin it is speech that is so closely tied or brigade it, as douglas said, the conduct, that the only way you can prevent the dangerous conduct is by suppressing the speech. at, again, it has to be emerges situation -- an emergency situation. became known as the .randenburg test can you discuss the...
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essed with is obs control. in my case, i did not continue with his request.ing point. after that, he declared an open war against me. yvonne: that was a malaysian prime minister najib razak speaking exclusively to bloomberg. do not miss our malaysian election special here on bloomberg television. all the news, views and reaction. that starts friday evening. meantime, i check of the business flash headlines. ebay has a week outlook, expecting -- weak outlook, expecting to only reach $2.6 billion. there are concerns for the company to return to consisting growth. they are looking to see if they remainain relevant -- relevant in an environment controlled by e-commerce. betty: the pace of revenue growth will slow. -- it will betes tough to replicate growth rates in the latter half of the year. beyonds they should look the short-term and examine trends for twitter that are more constructive. we will continue our day with a big look at earnings. qualcomm, sparking optimism over a china smartphone market. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: 7:30 a.m. t
essed with is obs control. in my case, i did not continue with his request.ing point. after that, he declared an open war against me. yvonne: that was a malaysian prime minister najib razak speaking exclusively to bloomberg. do not miss our malaysian election special here on bloomberg television. all the news, views and reaction. that starts friday evening. meantime, i check of the business flash headlines. ebay has a week outlook, expecting -- weak outlook, expecting to only reach $2.6...
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said, around 6:00, went to the carousel play music, and esse, you are j late. looked down and said, please play my favorite song tonight on the saxophone. and there was a knock against the store. -- this door. the impact hit him in the neck. never felt the pain. he was dead on the impact. martin, martin, we cannot leave us now. you can't leave us now. i got up to my room, room 305, and i called mrs. king, dr. king has been shot in the shoulder, but i couldn't say what i had seen. she got the call a few minutes later and said, he was dead. hefriends, -- my friends, was dead then, but he did not have the last word. atlanta is his bethlehem. the mason temple church of his cavalry. to som and not far from this cavalry is his resurrection. will not allow one bullet to a movement. from years want from the balcony at the low rate motel, to the back of the white house. we never stop fighting. we never stop building coalitions. fighting, weped never gave up. memphis, balcony, in 40 years in the wilderness. today, the hope is an the resurrection. he is gone, but when we
said, around 6:00, went to the carousel play music, and esse, you are j late. looked down and said, please play my favorite song tonight on the saxophone. and there was a knock against the store. -- this door. the impact hit him in the neck. never felt the pain. he was dead on the impact. martin, martin, we cannot leave us now. you can't leave us now. i got up to my room, room 305, and i called mrs. king, dr. king has been shot in the shoulder, but i couldn't say what i had seen. she got the...
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callbackecause of the of 123,000 model esses.ting by the end of this quarter. what you are seeing now on your screen is the most recent fatal crash on march 23. what is really happening now is that ntsb, the u.s. federal regulator for transport, is now unhappy. that is the quote, unhappy with what is happening. tesla actually got out ahead of their preliminary report that was expected to weeks from now. your european investors are now significantly less enthusiastic about the tesla. ramy: absolutely. if you going to the line chart, the shorts are at a year high. coming up at 26%, you are seeing that in the orange line. that is a lot of negativity here. cars a week.0 they will probably not hit that. some analysts say that for the quarter they might hit 8000 units, bloomberg says maybe 9300. a lot of investors are wondering how much further can they go? how much more can they get that task before the start to take a bite? betty: we will have much more ahead on "daybreak asia." " this is bloomberg ♪. ♪ 8:30 in singapore. opening of
callbackecause of the of 123,000 model esses.ting by the end of this quarter. what you are seeing now on your screen is the most recent fatal crash on march 23. what is really happening now is that ntsb, the u.s. federal regulator for transport, is now unhappy. that is the quote, unhappy with what is happening. tesla actually got out ahead of their preliminary report that was expected to weeks from now. your european investors are now significantly less enthusiastic about the tesla. ramy:...
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this is his collection of ess essays. it's "how to write an autobiographical novel."nd he's guy and dealing with these issues. if you don't know him, you have to know him now. >> that's a special book. i'll co-sign that. i love "you think it, i'll say it," a collection of short stories. and i tore through this book late into the night. it reads like a thriller even though it's not. each short story has a revelation and i would like for each one to be a novel. >> jessica, a lot of people have read, and myself included "luckiest girl alive", which you wrote. and we're waiting for you follow-up novel. and i hear you have one. what's it called? >> "the favorite sister." it's about a reality tv show and the fan favorite winds up dead. >> thank you, jessica. we had a lot of lists there. if you want the full list and two bonus picks go to today.com/shop and you can hear everything you heard about it. >>> straight ahead, the dirty dozen, fruits and vegetables that are hard to clean and the right ways to do it. first, this is todayn nbc. o >>> we are back with "today food" and
this is his collection of ess essays. it's "how to write an autobiographical novel."nd he's guy and dealing with these issues. if you don't know him, you have to know him now. >> that's a special book. i'll co-sign that. i love "you think it, i'll say it," a collection of short stories. and i tore through this book late into the night. it reads like a thriller even though it's not. each short story has a revelation and i would like for each one to be a novel. >>...
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going only 2.5 that is a big deal and tell it to the small or medium size business owner, you could cut ess bee everything will be okay now to your last point, i still think the biggest risk is the change in monetary landscape when the fed is shrinking balance sheet and raising interest rates it is the landscape more vulnerable to these externality. >> so $50 billion of tariffs or $50 billion worth of product, but does all of that commerce go away >> no. it just -- >> it just becomes more expensive. >> but we lose business. so china will buy soy beans from brazil and argentina instead of the u.s. >> marginally, yes i think that is right. but not in the entirety. it doesn't all go away. >> if you watch what happened with the steel and aluminum tariffs, those got watered down. these tariffs don't even go into effect immediately they haven't until may 22nd. we'll have a public hearing and even months after that, china is just threatening is there a chance here that the bark is is just bigger than the bite and that when push comes to shove it is just a negotiating tactic >> there is a lot of ba
going only 2.5 that is a big deal and tell it to the small or medium size business owner, you could cut ess bee everything will be okay now to your last point, i still think the biggest risk is the change in monetary landscape when the fed is shrinking balance sheet and raising interest rates it is the landscape more vulnerable to these externality. >> so $50 billion of tariffs or $50 billion worth of product, but does all of that commerce go away >> no. it just -- >> it just...
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back in a minute ess. so this won't happen.is sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some people assign genders to machines. & with edge-to-edge intelligence, you'll know your customers love this color, & don't love this one. never getting grape again. & you can adjust in near real time. & if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. you've got allies on the outside, & security algorithms on the inside. & if it's jammed up here, & it's hot in here. & you know both those things, you can do this. & your flowers won't wilt. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & when her patient's blood pressure drops, she can share the information with... you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about t
back in a minute ess. so this won't happen.is sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some people assign genders to machines. & with edge-to-edge intelligence, you'll know your customers love this color, & don't love this one. never getting grape again. & you can adjust in near real time. & if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. you've got allies on the outside, & security algorithms on the inside. & if...
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in relation to the trade action, investors being hysterical and ess is a better tool, someone from washingtonlast week. julie: to be clear, the tariffs china announced today a retaliatory for the steel and aluminum tariffs, not for the pending tariffs the administration has yet to announce, correct? what do we know about when we get the announcement of those and what they maybe? responses, this is a to the earlier steel and aluminum tariffs, the $3 billion of u.s. imports that china placed tariffs on. and by the end of this week, the u.s. tr is supposed to submit its proposal chinese targets for an entirely new set of tariffs, anr property, so this is escalating tension and it has garnered a lot of fear from everyday americans and those in the markets. it is the start of a ping-pong game that could go back and forth between the world's biggest economies, until they are at a higher level of trade war, with a lot more economic pain being felt. vonnie: would it be china pulling back on bond purchases or would it be a certain industry that china chooses to hit, what does the red line look like? :
in relation to the trade action, investors being hysterical and ess is a better tool, someone from washingtonlast week. julie: to be clear, the tariffs china announced today a retaliatory for the steel and aluminum tariffs, not for the pending tariffs the administration has yet to announce, correct? what do we know about when we get the announcement of those and what they maybe? responses, this is a to the earlier steel and aluminum tariffs, the $3 billion of u.s. imports that china placed...
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carlo salieron muchos memes diciendo que donald trump a raÍz de ess vuelve a nombrar como secretario: papi, tÚ me quieres? marcela: yo lo que digo en la siguiente sÉ que tÚ me quieres y es diferente a tÚ me quieres y hay diferente momentos para pedirlo. >>para mÍ esas una pregunta de inseguridad. >> depende. eric: lo que pasa es que las mujeres estÁn mucho más conectadas con los sentimientos y nosotros no. ustedes nos han programadocon los varones no lloran y nos han programado para no expresar emociones y reprimirlas presas que los hombres no decimos te quiero, te amo. >>hay hombres que son muy tiernos. carlos: silencia en la sala que el sapo va hablar. alicia: no estoy de acuerdo porque empezamos a calificar mujeres y hombres y todos somos humanos y al final del camino hay gente que es mÁs expresiva que otra. mi hermano mayor es una galleta, Él es un tipo super sensible y tambiÉn la sensibilidad del hombre estÁ muy relacionado con el tema de la homosexualidad. entonces por quÉ si ya es sensible lo tildan de homosexual. eric: es el peor error que podemos cometer con los seres humano
carlo salieron muchos memes diciendo que donald trump a raÍz de ess vuelve a nombrar como secretario: papi, tÚ me quieres? marcela: yo lo que digo en la siguiente sÉ que tÚ me quieres y es diferente a tÚ me quieres y hay diferente momentos para pedirlo. >>para mÍ esas una pregunta de inseguridad. >> depende. eric: lo que pasa es que las mujeres estÁn mucho más conectadas con los sentimientos y nosotros no. ustedes nos han programadocon los varones no lloran y nos han...
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guest: no, i'm trained to look data before ess opening my mouth.it is unusual in this no, i do not. host: tom in hollywood, florida, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i want to point out a few things commenting people aren't thinking about things like why would you, if you had a were doingerate, you business with, why would you tell everybody what your deal is with them? businesses typically keep these things secret. they two, possibly when entered into this agreement with more , the numbers were favorable to, people don't realize much mail and parcels are going on aircraft, airlines this een raising rates more last year possibly on cargo, as well, so that is a factor. factor with the -- all the vehicles. hey are like mr. kevin kosar said, huge organization, have lots of costs. they have been making an effort, trying to get a handle don't believe the numbers losing $1.50 per parcel, contract n't enter a like that, i don't think they would be that foolish. if the numbers are secret, where are they getting that figure from? host: mr. kevi
guest: no, i'm trained to look data before ess opening my mouth.it is unusual in this no, i do not. host: tom in hollywood, florida, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i want to point out a few things commenting people aren't thinking about things like why would you, if you had a were doingerate, you business with, why would you tell everybody what your deal is with them? businesses typically keep these things secret. they two, possibly when entered into this agreement with more ,...
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come on in bill esse, california's 60th district assembly candidate.number, and a lot of this, of course, the cartel. it's the drug trafficking. it seems to me like this would be one of the main reasons to build a wall. >> absolutely. there is a epidemic of violence in mexico. you know, they started keeping records of their murder rates beginning in '97. in 2017, it was the highest murder rate ever recorded in their history. so there is a huge epidemic of violence going on in mechanics coe. and -- in mexico. and it is completely fueled by the organized crime whether it's cartel or other groups. and they are using our porous border to fund their criminal activities whether it's drug trafficking or, frankly, human trafficking is a big problem as well. so when we look at things like border security, it's not an immigration issue it's, frankly, a national security issue, it's a humanitarian issue. we have to contain the violence, prevent it from coming into the united states. and then, yes, we do have to work with our partners in mexico to help them battle
come on in bill esse, california's 60th district assembly candidate.number, and a lot of this, of course, the cartel. it's the drug trafficking. it seems to me like this would be one of the main reasons to build a wall. >> absolutely. there is a epidemic of violence in mexico. you know, they started keeping records of their murder rates beginning in '97. in 2017, it was the highest murder rate ever recorded in their history. so there is a huge epidemic of violence going on in mechanics...
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it's not a quick and ess fix in that you have the difference between our titled responsibilities and we will have to cooperate and gladly cooperate with not only the coast guard but with the department of homeland security. >> i understand limitations. but since we've been talking for the last hour, four people in america have died from drug overdoses and we're under attack. and this is a place where we should be able to shore up our defenses. so thank you for take that initiative and i'll look forward to updates. >> yes, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator ernst. >> secretary spence, he are senator king brought up great remarks about incidents and collisions at sea and ierm going -- i'm going to move that up a little bit let's got to air. i've been following the episodes that have plagued the air force and navy aviation platforms. just yesterday it was reported that the t-6 texan 2 trainer aircraft pilots have experienced 12 pes since the first of march. i know you're work with the air force to solve the problem, but going back to senator king's point earlier, wha
it's not a quick and ess fix in that you have the difference between our titled responsibilities and we will have to cooperate and gladly cooperate with not only the coast guard but with the department of homeland security. >> i understand limitations. but since we've been talking for the last hour, four people in america have died from drug overdoses and we're under attack. and this is a place where we should be able to shore up our defenses. so thank you for take that initiative and...
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"morning joe" is back in a moment. ess. your plaques are always there at the worst times.stantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya®, tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®, because you deserve to stay clearer. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options for tremfya®. ♪ tired of wre
"morning joe" is back in a moment. ess. your plaques are always there at the worst times.stantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing...
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claiming they certified apps ess when they did not an allowing to find out about a user and their friends. isliar that correct? >> i'm not familiar with the things the ftc said. >> these were r part of the consent decree.e. re so i think i'm just concerned that despite thise. justd conse decree, facebook allowed developers access to an unknown number of user profiles on files facebook o for year, potentialls hundreds of million.million, potentially more. and and not only allowed, but partnered with individuals and app developers, such as ound alexander hogan, who sold that day to on the open market and to companies like cambridge analytica. you said youou plannededan t too audit tens of thousands of developers that may have improperly dat harvested facebook user data.gie you said you plan to give all facebook users access to some user controls that will be made available in the eu under the t gdpr. but it strikes me a real trust gap here. this developer data issueh iseri just one example, but why should we trust you to follow through on these promises when you have demonstrated repeatedly
claiming they certified apps ess when they did not an allowing to find out about a user and their friends. isliar that correct? >> i'm not familiar with the things the ftc said. >> these were r part of the consent decree.e. re so i think i'm just concerned that despite thise. justd conse decree, facebook allowed developers access to an unknown number of user profiles on files facebook o for year, potentialls hundreds of million.million, potentially more. and and not only allowed,...
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so what we really should be calling this legislation that's in front of us today is the esse james seeks clemency act. we are here because of their tax cut. invade iraq, let's have a tax cut. invade afghanistan, let's have a ax cut. the last round, let's borrow $2.3 trillion over 10 years before the federal reserve board has the chance to raise interest rates three times as they predicted for the purposes of providing a tax cut. and oh, by the way, how about that old song, don't worry because tax cuts pay for themselves. this is what we have heard. $20 trillion we are in debt. here's the caveat they attach to these arguments, by the way. if there is a democratic president, you need to balance the budget. if there is a republican president, you don't need to balance the budget. their spending priorities are to borrow money and provide tax cuts for the top 1%. let me give you some numbers here that i paid attention to over the years. n january, 19, 2007, we were staring at a surplus and record economic growth, greatest economic growth spurt. surplus, again, $5.6 trillion. so what happened?
so what we really should be calling this legislation that's in front of us today is the esse james seeks clemency act. we are here because of their tax cut. invade iraq, let's have a tax cut. invade afghanistan, let's have a ax cut. the last round, let's borrow $2.3 trillion over 10 years before the federal reserve board has the chance to raise interest rates three times as they predicted for the purposes of providing a tax cut. and oh, by the way, how about that old song, don't worry because...
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nations of britain, france, and the united states of america have marshaled the righteous power against ess anden brutality. we pray that god will bring comfort to those suffering in syria. we pray god will guide the whole region toward a future of dignity and peace. we pray that god will continue to watch over and bless the united states of america. thank you and good night. thank you. president trump announcing a strike is underway in syria. cooperation with france and the u.k., we will show the president's announcement again here shortly. first, the un security council meeting last week and rush's .iscuss -- request to discuss it actually, this meeting was held today at rush's request -- at russia's request. >> mr. president, excellencies, the situation in the middle east is in chaos. to such an extent it has become a threat to international peace and security. different is facing faultlines crossing each other in creating a volatile situation , fragmentation, and division as far as the eye can see with profound regional and global ramifications. we see the multiplicity of it. the first
nations of britain, france, and the united states of america have marshaled the righteous power against ess anden brutality. we pray that god will bring comfort to those suffering in syria. we pray god will guide the whole region toward a future of dignity and peace. we pray that god will continue to watch over and bless the united states of america. thank you and good night. thank you. president trump announcing a strike is underway in syria. cooperation with france and the u.k., we will show...