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thick of the action this is direct is markos vineberg and louise baumgarten 1st documentary marcus feinberg is a journalist and he's also from dresden. and you can really exceed it with this documentary that has a lot of the hallmarks of a news report. actually at the end of the documentary they even have 2 news reports sort of tacked onto the end it really changes the rhythm of the documentary i think it could perhaps have been better integrated into an overall you've seen the documentary the whole of it what do you think of it i think that its strength in terms of it being current and and very news worthy is also it's weightless it will quickly become old like we've just had to update what's happening with the situation on the ground is now but i also think it forces people to ask very very important questions ok melissa this problem is obviously not over yet as we all know thanks for bringing us up. now the austrian photographer stefan russian has been loitering in museums for the last 3 years seeking his prey now he's not looking for stray animals nor does he want to photograph some of
thick of the action this is direct is markos vineberg and louise baumgarten 1st documentary marcus feinberg is a journalist and he's also from dresden. and you can really exceed it with this documentary that has a lot of the hallmarks of a news report. actually at the end of the documentary they even have 2 news reports sort of tacked onto the end it really changes the rhythm of the documentary i think it could perhaps have been better integrated into an overall you've seen the documentary the...
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process that goes back to the original program and it's an existing standards and you should find ken feinberg if you remember him, he's the guy that ran the original victims compensation fund and it's not an easy thing to come up with these numbers. they've ground through them and it's a public program and meant to -- is not meant to be like a windfall but meant just to replace losses and if you have a life insurance policy that would be subtracted from any award you get so it's meant to replace what people lost because of the attacks. >> host: talking about the 911 victims compensation fund. russian income is on phone lines but up by those in eastern or central times or mountain and pacific time zones in a special line for families of 911 victims moved to 748, (202)748-800 (202)748-8002 first up is from ogden, kansas. >> caller: good morning. my name is norma and i am 75. i remember 911 and they were heroes. for the first time in years i saw our country come together and everybody was nice to everybody and everyone volunteered and people went to church and prayed and these people, the 911 fi
process that goes back to the original program and it's an existing standards and you should find ken feinberg if you remember him, he's the guy that ran the original victims compensation fund and it's not an easy thing to come up with these numbers. they've ground through them and it's a public program and meant to -- is not meant to be like a windfall but meant just to replace losses and if you have a life insurance policy that would be subtracted from any award you get so it's meant to...
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you should try to find ken feinberg. he ran the original victim compensation fund. it is not an easy thing to come up with these numbers. they have ground through them. it is a public program. it is not meant to be like a windfall for folks. it is meant to replace losses. if you have a life insurance policy, that would be subtracted from any award you get. it is meant to replace what people lost because of the attacks. host: taking your questions and comments on phone lines. mountain live in the and pacific time zone, and a special line for families of 9/11 victims. (202) 748-8002 is the number. norma is up first from kansas. caller: good morning. my name is normal. i'm 75. i remember 9/11. they were heroes. for the first time in years, i saw our country come together. everybody was nice to everybody else. everybody volunteered. people were to church, and they prayed. these people, the 9/11 firefighters and stuff like that , the slaves have been dead 150 years or more. our firefighters and the rest of the people who saved our country and people by going into buildin
you should try to find ken feinberg. he ran the original victim compensation fund. it is not an easy thing to come up with these numbers. they have ground through them. it is a public program. it is not meant to be like a windfall for folks. it is meant to replace losses. if you have a life insurance policy, that would be subtracted from any award you get. it is meant to replace what people lost because of the attacks. host: taking your questions and comments on phone lines. mountain live in...
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wooden planks instead of sleek feinberg.let the shoes instead of sneakers no women on deck no ways modern day vikings bring the past back to life. today we live in a highly intellectual culture if someone's good at school to head and earn money. but. whoever was stronger they could lift the heavy stone was valued higher. virtues are much closer to human nature. students of the viking school who learn that life back then wasn't necessarily all that primitive even if they have to make fire using flint. it's certainly a change from computer games. fabian has learned a lot at this college but he's worried that the viking trend could be misused by political extremists. you know sister or racists and neo nazis misuse vikings on the ruins claiming they are racially pure germanic people to the. major checked out system be taken but just running around in these clothes i might be mistaken for someone who believes ideals like that's your circle never said also man you know them all the viking school once though is to open possibilitie
wooden planks instead of sleek feinberg.let the shoes instead of sneakers no women on deck no ways modern day vikings bring the past back to life. today we live in a highly intellectual culture if someone's good at school to head and earn money. but. whoever was stronger they could lift the heavy stone was valued higher. virtues are much closer to human nature. students of the viking school who learn that life back then wasn't necessarily all that primitive even if they have to make fire using...
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breaking news now involves buyer, which has named ken feinberg as the round of litigation has been goingayer has been tangled in litigation that involves cancer and roundup. the board has also appointed its own lawyer to advise it and it has said that it will make recommendations on litigation. it appears the supervisory board is taking direct control of that litigation which has been a millstone around that company's net. in the meantime we have mark crumpton. iran's leader has rejected the idea of negotiations to ease the standoff with the united states. the ayatollah said the u.s. wants to make iranians miserable. he argued that washington is trying to strip iran of its economic and defensive capabilities. those were his first public remarks since being sanctioned by president trump. the president warns that he has a plan b on china trade millions more in tariffs. that's if there's no progress on a trade deal after his meeting with china's president xi jinping at the g20 summit in japan this weekend. he told foxbusiness that if the countries can't reach a deal, tariffs will be placed
breaking news now involves buyer, which has named ken feinberg as the round of litigation has been goingayer has been tangled in litigation that involves cancer and roundup. the board has also appointed its own lawyer to advise it and it has said that it will make recommendations on litigation. it appears the supervisory board is taking direct control of that litigation which has been a millstone around that company's net. in the meantime we have mark crumpton. iran's leader has rejected the...
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on one hand i can see why investors would be pleased, but what does it mean for the likes of ken feinbergey back down on any amount they are looking for? abigail: it is hard to say. because issue here is whether or not that roundup actually causes cancer. bayer is saying the studies show it does not, but now apparently some experts are saying they are taking more into account, public perception of how negative this is, and that is how they are actually going to fight it. vonnie: abigail doolittle with our stock of the hour. thank you so much. ,uy: on the bloomberg terminal the outlook for earnings across the globe turning a little gloomy. endless downgrades of international profits are outpacing upgrades of the most since january. investors worried the tariff as theyl hurt growth prefer this weekends g20. let's check out this and all of the other great charts -- this weekend's g20. check out this and all of the other charts on the terminal at gtv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." guy:guy: tim
on one hand i can see why investors would be pleased, but what does it mean for the likes of ken feinbergey back down on any amount they are looking for? abigail: it is hard to say. because issue here is whether or not that roundup actually causes cancer. bayer is saying the studies show it does not, but now apparently some experts are saying they are taking more into account, public perception of how negative this is, and that is how they are actually going to fight it. vonnie: abigail...
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joining us to discuss is jim feinberg, who is representing the women in this case. you were in court this morning. what happened? > this morning, the court continued our hearing on our motion for class certification until september 9. the motion is fully briefed but a lot of evidence has been submitted. more time to s read the expert reports and did declarations. >> what makes you think that suit has potentially more merit than the microsoft or the a betterawsuits or has chance of getting class-action status than those? strong is a particularly case, both on the facts and the law. from the university of california has done a report at the womenooking in the product development nformation technology and support functions, and controlling for the same job code and even controlling for experience, on average, those women received less in compensation per year. the microsoft case and the distinguished e both factually and legally, those cases both involve discretion.manager in this case, oracle had a using and practice of rior pay to set initial pay at oracle and the st
joining us to discuss is jim feinberg, who is representing the women in this case. you were in court this morning. what happened? > this morning, the court continued our hearing on our motion for class certification until september 9. the motion is fully briefed but a lot of evidence has been submitted. more time to s read the expert reports and did declarations. >> what makes you think that suit has potentially more merit than the microsoft or the a betterawsuits or has chance of...
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then restaurant owner uri feinberg told us he gets harassed all the time. >> from murder to i'll breakms, i'll break your teeth. they're very creative in everything, all the options that they want to break. >> reporter: seven months later he says the german government needs to do more. >> i fool that the process that the germans did since the second world war, they made a big progress, they fought against what was here before, and now all the good work is going backwards. >> these boll aards have been built to protect this synagogue from a potential terrorist attack, and this is now the reality of life for the jewish community here in germany. every single synagogue, every jewish school has to be protected by police 24 hours a day. anti-semitism here has many sources. the far-right. the far-left. and elements of the muslim community. klein says it must be tackled from an early age. >> jew is once again an insult in german schools and this is absolutely unacceptable. and once again, the teachers and also parents, families have to be confronted with it and it has to be made clear that we
then restaurant owner uri feinberg told us he gets harassed all the time. >> from murder to i'll breakms, i'll break your teeth. they're very creative in everything, all the options that they want to break. >> reporter: seven months later he says the german government needs to do more. >> i fool that the process that the germans did since the second world war, they made a big progress, they fought against what was here before, and now all the good work is going backwards....
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they also have ken feinberg appointed to try to mediate things. they are really taking it seriously, and i think the hope is that they will pay less. alix: they take it seriously now, considering they were relying on the science. the court issue with them, the whole thing was look at the science, and that did not get them anywhere. david: leaving aside the question of why they didn't know about this when they bought monsanto. alix: where they did, but they looked at the science. because there were lawsuits at the same time. david: and juries don't necessarily look at the science. let's turn to chase coleman and tiger global. this seems almost too good to be true. he's like a made up character. sonali: he is the youngest wall street person on the richest 500 list for bloomberg billionaires. he started his own fund at 25 years old, splitting off from julian robertson. david: he was an analyst to julian robertson, and then he went to invest. sonali: his fund has risen 25%. there's a few things he has to worry about. at $30 billion, maybe he manages t
they also have ken feinberg appointed to try to mediate things. they are really taking it seriously, and i think the hope is that they will pay less. alix: they take it seriously now, considering they were relying on the science. the court issue with them, the whole thing was look at the science, and that did not get them anywhere. david: leaving aside the question of why they didn't know about this when they bought monsanto. alix: where they did, but they looked at the science. because there...
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alix: if you hear ken feinberg, you know it is going to be big. he's a big name.a terrific job every time. alix: let's get to what i'm looking at, and that is really boeing at the paris air show, and the pressure that is going to be put over the company in the next week, and what door it leaves opens -- it for airbus. that is all part of the conversation i'm really looking forward to over the next few days. david: finally, you ca -- finally, we are looking at tankers, and you can imagine why. joining us is jeffrey gibbons. what is the first thing you think about when you see those attacks in the gulf? >> increased charter rates. it is a lot tougher than people think. you have tough sees, tight deadlines. now you have missiles coming at you. if you work there, you will start to many some sort of pay.d that includes increased insurance premiums, escorts, armed guards, those kinds of things. but you also have increased risk premiums. you will see this throughout the tanker trade, increased turnout demand, which will push up rates. alix: i was speaking to one of my so
alix: if you hear ken feinberg, you know it is going to be big. he's a big name.a terrific job every time. alix: let's get to what i'm looking at, and that is really boeing at the paris air show, and the pressure that is going to be put over the company in the next week, and what door it leaves opens -- it for airbus. that is all part of the conversation i'm really looking forward to over the next few days. david: finally, you ca -- finally, we are looking at tankers, and you can imagine why....
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you should try to find ken feinberg. he ran the original victim compensation fund.t is not an easy thing to come up with these numbers. they have ground through them. it is a public program. it is not meant to be like a windfall for folks. it is meant to replace losses. if you have a life insurance policy, that would be subtracted from any award you get. it is meant to replace what people lost because of the attacks. host: taking your questions and comments on phone lines. mountain live in the and pacific time zone, and a special line for families of 9/11 victims. (202) 748-8002 is the number. norma is up first from kansas. caller: good morning. my name is normal. i'm 75. i remember 9/11. they were heroes. for the first time in years, i saw our country come together. everybody was nice to everybody else. everybody volunteered. people were to church, and they prayed. these people, the 9/11 firefighters and stuff like that , the slaves have been dead 150 years or more. our firefighters and the rest of the people who saved our country and people by going into buildings
you should try to find ken feinberg. he ran the original victim compensation fund.t is not an easy thing to come up with these numbers. they have ground through them. it is a public program. it is not meant to be like a windfall for folks. it is meant to replace losses. if you have a life insurance policy, that would be subtracted from any award you get. it is meant to replace what people lost because of the attacks. host: taking your questions and comments on phone lines. mountain live in the...