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grady: i do. that is one of my concerns.belief is we will see some recovery in the global economy, given the central bank's somewhat.ave eased we do get some sort of, a little bit of a stabilization in the trade tensions between the u.s. and china, but certainly, the for a greater slowdown in the global economy, particularly the u.s., would be a problem. that is one of the biggest concerns i am thinking about right now. gauge the manufacturing did not really help your outlook, right? thank you so much for that, grady burkett. ad of course, you can get roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. bloomberg subscribers, go to dayb on your terminals. and it's also available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings so you only get the news on industries and assets you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydney. let's get a quick check of the latest business flash
grady: i do. that is one of my concerns.belief is we will see some recovery in the global economy, given the central bank's somewhat.ave eased we do get some sort of, a little bit of a stabilization in the trade tensions between the u.s. and china, but certainly, the for a greater slowdown in the global economy, particularly the u.s., would be a problem. that is one of the biggest concerns i am thinking about right now. gauge the manufacturing did not really help your outlook, right? thank you...
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liz: joining us now, the newest addition to the fox business team, grady trimble.nk you for joining us. >> thank you. happy to be here. the issue with the max plane obviously relatively new, but i talked to a former head of the ntsb who says the root of the problem, that's nothing new at all. at issue as you mentioned is regulation. the "new york times" reports boeing basically had complete regulatory control over the plane and not the faa. james hall with the ntsb formerly in the '90s says that type of thing has been going on for decades. he says the brand new administrator of the faa has his hands full. hall calls it the biggest crisis in aviation history. even though boeing's stock has been down since march, that's when that second plane crash happened, some investors actually say now is the time to buy. ivan feinseth told us he thinks boeing will have the plane certified by the end of august and at least some planes back in the air by the end of the year. we got this fresh statement from the faa today. the faa certification of the max plane is under an independ
liz: joining us now, the newest addition to the fox business team, grady trimble.nk you for joining us. >> thank you. happy to be here. the issue with the max plane obviously relatively new, but i talked to a former head of the ntsb who says the root of the problem, that's nothing new at all. at issue as you mentioned is regulation. the "new york times" reports boeing basically had complete regulatory control over the plane and not the faa. james hall with the ntsb formerly in...
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fox business news reporter grady trimble. to the show. >> you took the joke i was going to use, who is in your wallet. in all seriousness it's a big mess. 100 million people in the united states target of this attack, six million more in canada. we're talking about addresses, dates of birth, some people bank account information and others social security numbers. charles: 100,000 social security numbers. we put everything on an application. >> that is what capital one did apparently. all of this information was stored on amazon web services which is a cloud service. the hacker, alleged hacker, worked for amazon previously. knew how the system worked. got into it. it seems like a one-off right now. none of the information was used for anything malicious or fraudulent or even shared yet. charles: yet, i'm glad you said yet. we see companies trying to get out in front of this stuff, they put out statements and turns out there was some motivation. would be finding out, wouldn't be surprised if there was a monetary motivation. mos
fox business news reporter grady trimble. to the show. >> you took the joke i was going to use, who is in your wallet. in all seriousness it's a big mess. 100 million people in the united states target of this attack, six million more in canada. we're talking about addresses, dates of birth, some people bank account information and others social security numbers. charles: 100,000 social security numbers. we put everything on an application. >> that is what capital one did...
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you know, down there in polk county, i want to know what sheriff grady judd has to say about it. >> gradyown sheriff in polk county. >> very outspoken, unintentionally hilarious. >> you put a camera in front of that man -- >> yes, somebody get grady judd in front of a camera and ask him what he thinks about these honey thefts. >> honey thieves, they ain't sweet. >> circle back to us on twitter, please, polk county. >>> so ordering a birthday cake, you might want to stop doing it over the phone. we told you someone ordered a moana cake and got a marijuana cake. >> yep. remember that, i remember that. >> because you can see how you can make that mistake. well, a mom ordered a birthday cake for her daughter, who she has called lizard since she was pregnant. she told them, yeah, please write "happy birthday, lizard" on it. she gets the cake. and as you can see from the little girl's face, it's wrong. it says "happy birthday, loser." >> loser. life lesson here. >> yeah. spell it out? have them repeat it back to you? >> even when someone calls you loser, if there's cake? all is good. it's not t
you know, down there in polk county, i want to know what sheriff grady judd has to say about it. >> gradyown sheriff in polk county. >> very outspoken, unintentionally hilarious. >> you put a camera in front of that man -- >> yes, somebody get grady judd in front of a camera and ask him what he thinks about these honey thefts. >> honey thieves, they ain't sweet. >> circle back to us on twitter, please, polk county. >>> so ordering a birthday cake,...
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just one country one system on one country one in a hospice and so right out is something people like grady concerned about and they can actually feel they can actually change. because as we're looking at these live pictures now of the situation outside the not just the same building in hong kong the police have a siren that's that's that warns about the to gas being used now moving towards protesters is that any sense way you are of this action having started out people aware of what's going on outside. but now i am here by the legislative council come site where all of this hotel says all they can only inside the complex now all that. they have left are ready. to come back but no. sign of all right there are hundreds up by a police. van also past how many ending on the scene which was always and only you know what happened but you know all this we also busy have to take away from the past and they have. to and. i. think hopefully. amy is yes i do that. that is what i saw like all right what i. perceive in hong kong try and stay safe will god come back to life in a sense he becomes a forci
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fox business's newest reporter, grady tribble. how great of a name is that by the way?to have you my friend, welcome aboard. boeing is not getting better, is it? >> no the company taking a big hit in quarter two profits, big losses. we're getting a clear picture how the other airlines are being affected that operate these planes. we have a full screen. that shows you some airlines affected. southwest the biggest one, of course it will stop flying out of newark, new jersey in the fall, with cancellations in january. smaller low cost airlines outside of the u.s., they're seeing the biggest losses. in europe budget airline ryanair cut its passenger growing forecast more than half. fly dubai, the largest max customer in the middle east had orders for 251 max planes. that airline has had to cancel 17% of its scheduled flights after the grounding. oman air has canceled more than 800 flights through august. over in southeast asia, singapore airlines, runs budget carrier, silk air. that airline is passengers to drop 3% over the next year. we're not sure how much the grounding w
fox business's newest reporter, grady tribble. how great of a name is that by the way?to have you my friend, welcome aboard. boeing is not getting better, is it? >> no the company taking a big hit in quarter two profits, big losses. we're getting a clear picture how the other airlines are being affected that operate these planes. we have a full screen. that shows you some airlines affected. southwest the biggest one, of course it will stop flying out of newark, new jersey in the fall,...
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patrick grady.arclay, has told mps that the possibility of a no deal brexit is "underpriced". the frontrunner in the conservative leadership race, borisjohnson has suggested the chance of leaving the eu without a deal is "a million to one against". but giving evidence to a committee of mps stephen barclay seemed to suggest it was more likely than that. the uk is currently set to leave the eu on october the 31st. i have been saying for quite a while, long before it is fashionable that i know deal outcome is underpriced and upset that consistently. i have also argued that there should be acceleration in no deal preparation, noting that it will be disruptive but from my point of view, it is far better for us to prepare. and certainly there has been no continuation in my efforts in terms of preparing for no deal but it does require across government focus to mitigate some of those risks. as things stand, it seems like you are saying chances are rather higher than! million to one, that we will go out wit
patrick grady.arclay, has told mps that the possibility of a no deal brexit is "underpriced". the frontrunner in the conservative leadership race, borisjohnson has suggested the chance of leaving the eu without a deal is "a million to one against". but giving evidence to a committee of mps stephen barclay seemed to suggest it was more likely than that. the uk is currently set to leave the eu on october the 31st. i have been saying for quite a while, long before it is...
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seventh grady leslie andres was shot in the leg. the 12-year-old is in stable condition.ner and her husband francisco aguilar were selling honey at this festival stand when both were shot just after the gunman came over a fence. towner's brother say the two survived by playing dead. their 3-year-old son was saved after a young girl pulled him under a table. >> tonight at least one victim here is in critical condition and the victims remaining range in age between 12 and 69 years old. >>> president trump is now redirecting accusations of racism in his growing feud with a prominent member of congress. nancy cordes has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: caught in another controversy over race, the white house released photos this afternoon of the president meeting with inner city pastors. alvita king is dr. martin luther king jr.'s niece and describes herself as a creative evangelist. >> the president is concerned about the whole nation. about everybody in the nation. >> reporter: but 40 miles away in baltimore -- >> he has a particular venom for blacks and people of
seventh grady leslie andres was shot in the leg. the 12-year-old is in stable condition.ner and her husband francisco aguilar were selling honey at this festival stand when both were shot just after the gunman came over a fence. towner's brother say the two survived by playing dead. their 3-year-old son was saved after a young girl pulled him under a table. >> tonight at least one victim here is in critical condition and the victims remaining range in age between 12 and 69 years old....
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. >> sergeant frank to grady is among the officers who fired their rifles. >> reporter: the commission said he took part of the shooting instead of supervising and did not plan for every outcome. also facing termination is a fifth officer who fired a being background. the commission said lieutenant alan yu should be devoted to sergeant. the monitoring only wanted a five day suspension. sergeant barry donnell police union president said the decision is obviously born from it desperate politically driven need to prosecute officers regardless of the facts. oakland police referred questions to the administrator. the spokeswoman said, under state law the officers will be avoided due process rights before discipline. the city of oakland supports the rights of all employees. >> it is the stork event. it's the wave of the future, it's the way it's going to be going forward. the police commission is going to make the ultimate decision for the police department. >> reporter: the five officers are now fighting for their jobs even though the da said they won't be charged with any crimes. henry lei
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neil: grady, thanks.ew probe of parents using a legal loophole to get college financial aid for their kids. jackie deangelis has more. >> nice to see you, neil. outrage over a new college admissions tactic concerning financial aid. "wall street journal" is reporting that the education department is investigating a loophole where wealthy parents transferred guardianship of their child to qualify for scholarship of their grants. through the transfer, only college bound earnings, their earnings savings are considered. still legal, no, but it reads as a whole lot of ethical questions. some college consultants are advertising they're able to save families money without specifically saying what that methodology is in the marketing materials. the journal gave an example. let's walk through this here. a woman in illinois she had a 17-year-old daughter. she was trying to send her to college. transferred her guardianship to her business partner. they had a income of $250,000 but they spent about $600,000 putting ol
neil: grady, thanks.ew probe of parents using a legal loophole to get college financial aid for their kids. jackie deangelis has more. >> nice to see you, neil. outrage over a new college admissions tactic concerning financial aid. "wall street journal" is reporting that the education department is investigating a loophole where wealthy parents transferred guardianship of their child to qualify for scholarship of their grants. through the transfer, only college bound earnings,...
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grady, i will tell you a story about him. this is commander kaufman.old you about going in and out of the water in the boat. this is all we had. this is it. i will tell you a story about kaufman. i'm sort of digressing here. >> no. i love hearing about it. george: he was in annapolis graduate. his father was an admiral in the navy and he was a superintendent at one time at the naval academy. war, he alsor the became a superintendent at the naval academy, only time in history where a father and son, both were superintendents of a military academy. when the war was over when we , theback from japan commander was coming back with us. we left first so we got back first. backlled in and on the way , as we were crossing the pacific, he put the word out, anybody interested in going to annapolis, come up and see me. i thought about that. i said, maybe i will go see him. , three other fellows and , so i had the same idea went up to see him, and he sat and talked to me for a couple hours, wanting to know what i did in the boy scouts, how far i advanced and what
grady, i will tell you a story about him. this is commander kaufman.old you about going in and out of the water in the boat. this is all we had. this is it. i will tell you a story about kaufman. i'm sort of digressing here. >> no. i love hearing about it. george: he was in annapolis graduate. his father was an admiral in the navy and he was a superintendent at one time at the naval academy. war, he alsor the became a superintendent at the naval academy, only time in history where a...
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grady, i'll tell you a story about him. this is commander kaufman. this is a udt man. remember, i told you about going in and out of the water in the boats. see, this is all we had. this is it. i'll tell you a story about kaufman. i'm sort of digressing here. >> no, i love hearing about it. that's why i'm asking all these questions. george: he was an annapolis graduate. and his father, who was an admiral in the navy, he was a superintendent at one time at the naval academy. kaufman, after the war, also became a superintendent at the naval academy, only time in history where a father and son, both were superintendents of a military academy. and when the war was over, when we came back from japan, and apd 101, commander kaufman was coming back with us. for what reason, i don't know. we left first so we got back first. we pulled in and on the way back, as we were crossing the pacific, he put the word out, anybody interested in going to annapolis, come up and see me. you know, and i thought about that. i said well, maybe i'll go see him. well, three other fellows and mysel
grady, i'll tell you a story about him. this is commander kaufman. this is a udt man. remember, i told you about going in and out of the water in the boats. see, this is all we had. this is it. i'll tell you a story about kaufman. i'm sort of digressing here. >> no, i love hearing about it. that's why i'm asking all these questions. george: he was an annapolis graduate. and his father, who was an admiral in the navy, he was a superintendent at one time at the naval academy. kaufman, after...
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grady: on 26 june, this house agreed an scottish national party resolution regretting that her legacy be the hostile environment. yesterday, the all-party groups on africa and malawi published a report showing that structural failures in the visa system are continuing to perpetuate that continuing to perpetuate that hostile environment. how can her government spend millions of pounds on a global marketing campaign saying that britain is great when, for so marketing campaign saying that britain is great when, for so many academics, artists and traders from africa, britain is closed? pm may: entry clearance officers consider applications for visitor visas with the utmost rigor, because our visas are an important way of securing our border, and an effective tool in effect -- reducing illegal immigration, and protecting national security. he references visas for people coming from countries of africa. the percentage of african nationals who saw their application granted is up by 4% on what it was 10 years ago and is only slightly below the average rate of the last 10 years. and visa appli
grady: on 26 june, this house agreed an scottish national party resolution regretting that her legacy be the hostile environment. yesterday, the all-party groups on africa and malawi published a report showing that structural failures in the visa system are continuing to perpetuate that continuing to perpetuate that hostile environment. how can her government spend millions of pounds on a global marketing campaign saying that britain is great when, for so marketing campaign saying that britain...
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fox business's grady trimble is live in the newsroom with the latest.r: connell, those faa officials took heat from the senators over the agency's role certifying boeing's 737 max men. the agency has been under fire how closely it works with the maker of the plane. the agency was accused of allowing boeing to regulate itself, to certify its own plane. the max was grounded after five months after two deadly crashes. one senator, a pilot himself, it will take a lot for him to get back on one of those planes. >> i would say for the 737 max to get into the air, every boeing official should fly the plane for one month to make sure we have the confidence for a passenger to get back on that plane. i'm not getting on a 737 max, until i see the president and his or her associates on the plane first and flying for a substantial time. reporter: boeing will have to regain a lot of trust. the faa called delegation to the private sector at the subcommittee. he said the way the agency certified the max was sound. lawmakers told them there needs to be more clear divide
fox business's grady trimble is live in the newsroom with the latest.r: connell, those faa officials took heat from the senators over the agency's role certifying boeing's 737 max men. the agency has been under fire how closely it works with the maker of the plane. the agency was accused of allowing boeing to regulate itself, to certify its own plane. the max was grounded after five months after two deadly crashes. one senator, a pilot himself, it will take a lot for him to get back on one of...
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grady fentanyl top of the night might be a stretch key of the dishes to get a hold of one opposite field, san francisco takes a 4, one lead part of the 2 had 2 rbi game for us troops keep bottom of the 9th to the rockies came alive already got a solo shot from trevor story rocks within 2. desmond, first pitch he sees right to center field will smith you would immediately to run jack ties the game at 4 smith's first blown save of the year. but in the 10th, the judge got a couple runners on alex dickerson wrote one right charlie blackmon can grab it cleanly buster posey goes home scores. giants lead 5, 4, to percent rbi single the open the door for a 4 run. 10th inning for san francisco, final score before giants, the first time since 2012, they've won 3 straight in the series in colorado. now to the nba don't worry no major changes to the warriors roster today, however, it's never too early to analyze what kind of team will be seen next year. president of basketball ops bob myers reflected on the team's summer so far what a dramatic shift for the warriors roster going from one of the most
grady fentanyl top of the night might be a stretch key of the dishes to get a hold of one opposite field, san francisco takes a 4, one lead part of the 2 had 2 rbi game for us troops keep bottom of the 9th to the rockies came alive already got a solo shot from trevor story rocks within 2. desmond, first pitch he sees right to center field will smith you would immediately to run jack ties the game at 4 smith's first blown save of the year. but in the 10th, the judge got a couple runners on alex...
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stuart: thank you, grady. good stuff. >>> the president of the u.s.on pouring cold water on the women's team is paid less than the men. he said they actually made more than the men. the world cup champions, the ladies are not buying it. we'll tell you what they are saying. >>> garmin posted a record high second quarter profit. they raised their guidance. their stock is one of the big winners of the day. they're up 6%. remember they used to be the gps maker a stand alone device in your car? now they shifted their focus to wearable fitness devices. it is really paying off for them. we have garmin's ceo on the show in the 11:00 hour. ♪ ♪ all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte. obviously, for auto insurance, we've got the wheel route. obviously. retirement, we're going with a long-term play. makes sense. pet insurance, wait, let me guess... flea flicker. yes! how'd you know? studying my playbook? yeah, actually. (groans) hmph... (food gruntin
stuart: thank you, grady. good stuff. >>> the president of the u.s.on pouring cold water on the women's team is paid less than the men. he said they actually made more than the men. the world cup champions, the ladies are not buying it. we'll tell you what they are saying. >>> garmin posted a record high second quarter profit. they raised their guidance. their stock is one of the big winners of the day. they're up 6%. remember they used to be the gps maker a stand alone device...
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grady trimble is with us. take me through it. what happened here? reporter: it's basically what you said. investigators say a woman in seattle single-handedly got all this data, addresses, dates of birth, bank account information, even social security numbers. 100 million people in the u.s. affected. capital one says six million more in canada. these are people who either applied for a credit card or had a credit card with capital one since 2005. the good news if there is any, capital one says they don't think the hacker used the info maliciously or to commit any sort of fraud. stuart: but it sounds like the allegation is it was an inside job. the lady arrested had worked with amazon's cloud. >> right. between 2015 and 2016, her resume says she worked for amazon specifically as an engineer with that cloud service they provide and that's apparently where capital one put all this data and that's possibly how she got in. stuart: so if it was an inside job, if it was, that's the allegation here, perhaps that is not such a serious thing for the security
grady trimble is with us. take me through it. what happened here? reporter: it's basically what you said. investigators say a woman in seattle single-handedly got all this data, addresses, dates of birth, bank account information, even social security numbers. 100 million people in the u.s. affected. capital one says six million more in canada. these are people who either applied for a credit card or had a credit card with capital one since 2005. the good news if there is any, capital one says...
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problems in milwaukee, which i don't hear any candidates talking about the problems reflecting across the gradyted states. 53206 is the most incarcerated zip code of african-american in the nation, here. it would be interesting in 2020, next year, to hear of any democratic candidates will make mention of this and the school to prison pipeline. these issues down throughout the country. i have yet to hear intense rhetoric and discourse about these specific issues. i look forward to hearing that year. host: let's talk to lucy who is in kokomo, indiana on the democratic line. lucy, did i pronounce your name right? caller: luis. host: luis, got you. go ahead, luis. caller: i would like to send one thing about registering to vote. when i had to register to vote, i went to the courthouse. i think everyone should register at the courthouse, and if you can't register at the courthouse, open up the white house and let everyone register. thank you. host: let's talk to barbara calling from salem, new hampshire on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you. it seems to me the dem
problems in milwaukee, which i don't hear any candidates talking about the problems reflecting across the gradyted states. 53206 is the most incarcerated zip code of african-american in the nation, here. it would be interesting in 2020, next year, to hear of any democratic candidates will make mention of this and the school to prison pipeline. these issues down throughout the country. i have yet to hear intense rhetoric and discourse about these specific issues. i look forward to hearing that...