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thank you, joel. appreciate it. joel: thank you. >> coming up next, bewildered by brexit? understanding the political drama gripping the united kingdom. plus, the unintended consequences of nancy pelosi's impeachment announcement. soledad: now to a weekly feature we like to call "we're paying attention even if you're too busy." we rarely venture into te program but we thought the latest twists and turns of brexit in the u.k. might be worthy of an explainer. british prime minister boris johnson of the conservative party, who has been in power for just over nine weeks, was handed a big defeat while he was in the u.s. for the u.n. general assembly. the president of the supreme court, lady hale rescinded johnson's decision to suspend or prorogue parliament. johnson asked the queen who is the head of state to suspend parliament for five weeks. johnson said it was to prepare for a new session but critics said it was to block any opposition to brexit. the deadline for the u.k. to withdraw from the european union is october 31. lady hale said the supreme court ruled unanimously th
thank you, joel. appreciate it. joel: thank you. >> coming up next, bewildered by brexit? understanding the political drama gripping the united kingdom. plus, the unintended consequences of nancy pelosi's impeachment announcement. soledad: now to a weekly feature we like to call "we're paying attention even if you're too busy." we rarely venture into te program but we thought the latest twists and turns of brexit in the u.k. might be worthy of an explainer. british prime...
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joel: our focus is less on a specific demographic as it is a mindset.dset around investing in yourself. it is a mindset around mental health is important. creativity is an outlet for improving your mental health. we are helping people in that creative process and journey of accessing themselves. taylor: that was joel flory speaking earlier with bloomberg's scarlet fu and caroline hyde. coming up, we will have a check in with foursquare on the latest in the location enabled technology. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: tech regulators continue to target social media companies when it comes to protecting consumer data privacy. one tech company focused on user location has managed to stay under the radar. joining me now, foursquare ceo jeff glueck. thank you for joining me. as we take a look at foursquare, so popular when it launched, since then there has been a lot of competition. how do you stay relevant? jeff: it is great to be on your show. the company today is celebrating its 10-year anniversary and we are very different from what your viewer
joel: our focus is less on a specific demographic as it is a mindset.dset around investing in yourself. it is a mindset around mental health is important. creativity is an outlet for improving your mental health. we are helping people in that creative process and journey of accessing themselves. taylor: that was joel flory speaking earlier with bloomberg's scarlet fu and caroline hyde. coming up, we will have a check in with foursquare on the latest in the location enabled technology. that is...
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jason: here is joel weber on the elements.oel: what we decided to do was to cover every single element on the periodic table because it ultimately, these are all business stories. this is the story of business. carol: you took us places that were a lot of surprises for us. we think of it as developed a long time ago. and, it is such a bigger, broader thing and means a lot today. joel: and is the wrong way to think about it. if you associated with high school chemistry class and you get anxiety. things like helium, party city was closing stores because there is a helium shortage, and there are entrepreneurs trying to solve the problem. or lithium, and you think about battery technology and what electric vehicles will be possible, or hydrogen. so everyone of these things, these are things we take for granted, like a computer chip and how many elements are required to make this. so they are kind of hidden in plain sight, and yet they are absolutely fundamental to the modern economy, and the future of business. jason: right. so pu
jason: here is joel weber on the elements.oel: what we decided to do was to cover every single element on the periodic table because it ultimately, these are all business stories. this is the story of business. carol: you took us places that were a lot of surprises for us. we think of it as developed a long time ago. and, it is such a bigger, broader thing and means a lot today. joel: and is the wrong way to think about it. if you associated with high school chemistry class and you get anxiety....
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joel brenner joins us next. joel brenner joins us next so i can buy from enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new sam
joel brenner joins us next. joel brenner joins us next so i can buy from enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a...
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joel: it is the wrong way to think about it. if you associate it with high school chemistry class and get anxiety, forget about it. we wanted to make this fun because things like helium, party city is closing stores because there is a helium shortage and yet there are entrepreneurs who are trying to solve that problem, for lithium and you think about battery technology and what electric vehicles will be possible, for hydrogen for that matter. everyone of these things we take for granted like a computer chip and how many elements are required to actually make this. they are hidden in plain sight and yet, they are absolutely fundamental to the modern economy and the future of business. jason: put this in the perspective of, sort of a year of business week. how does this fit into the broader editorial mission? joel: i think a lot of what we do is trying to get behind the stories, right? one of the ways i think this has played out is the trade war. rare earths have come up as a hot topic because china controls a lot of the supply ch
joel: it is the wrong way to think about it. if you associate it with high school chemistry class and get anxiety, forget about it. we wanted to make this fun because things like helium, party city is closing stores because there is a helium shortage and yet there are entrepreneurs who are trying to solve that problem, for lithium and you think about battery technology and what electric vehicles will be possible, for hydrogen for that matter. everyone of these things we take for granted like a...
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here's joel weber.oel: maybe you've heard of them, going through a bit of a labor strike right now, with a strike for strike in 12 years. but there's a bigger story. that's what our cover story is about. jason: why now? better to be lucky than smart, maybe, but you're very smart to deep dive, but nobody saw this coming. joel: we did a couple weeks ago. but is not about the strike. it provides a convenient news hook. we talk about strategies a lot and this is a strategy, a ceo trying to pivot her business and her business model and staff up with engineers and software people. and pivot away from the sort of traditional auto model into an electrified version of the feature that might also be automated. carol: when she was making those changes, cutting back on brands and saying this is not an easy thing for a ceo to do, she was thinking about what is the gm of tomorrow? joel: that's right. but you. have to deal with today that's where labor comes in. they are going to be watching the strike unfold further.
here's joel weber.oel: maybe you've heard of them, going through a bit of a labor strike right now, with a strike for strike in 12 years. but there's a bigger story. that's what our cover story is about. jason: why now? better to be lucky than smart, maybe, but you're very smart to deep dive, but nobody saw this coming. joel: we did a couple weeks ago. but is not about the strike. it provides a convenient news hook. we talk about strategies a lot and this is a strategy, a ceo trying to pivot...
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joel brenner was also the head of u.s. counterintelligence in the office of the director of national intelligence from 2006 to 2009. thank you very much for joining us tonight, mr. brenner. we really appreciate it. you've been there. you've been an inspector general -- >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. >> just give us your reading on this situation as we know it at this hour. >> we've got a statute here that's pretty clear on its face. you have a complaint that's come in. it does appear to be urgent. and by the way, the decision as to whether this is a matter of urgent concern that should be reported to the congress is not a matter that under the statute is for the justice department, not for the president, and not for the director or acting director. it's a matter that's been left to the discretion of the i.g. himself, mr. atkinson. and mr. atkinson has treated this thing in the proper way and passed it within a seven-day period to the acting director, who's sitting on it. now, this is on its face a clear violation of th
joel brenner was also the head of u.s. counterintelligence in the office of the director of national intelligence from 2006 to 2009. thank you very much for joining us tonight, mr. brenner. we really appreciate it. you've been there. you've been an inspector general -- >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. >> just give us your reading on this situation as we know it at this hour. >> we've got a statute here that's pretty clear on its face. you have a complaint that's come in. it...
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the focus, once again, on house democrats here, joel, and what they plan to do about this. this is what adam schiff, house intelligence committee chair, this is what he said about all of it, take a listen. >> i have been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment for the reason that i think the founders contemplated a country that has elections every four years, that this would be an extraordinary remedy, a remedy of last resort, not first resort. it may be that we do have to move forward with that extraordinary remedy. i have spoken with a number of my colleagues over the last week and this seems different in kind, and we may very well have crossed the rubicon here. >> joel, you worked on the hill for some time. what's your sense? i mean, it does seem as if we've heard democrats, at least a number of them, talking about impeachment for the better part of nearly a year now. how serious is the threat this time? >> my sense is that nancy pelosi has been loathe to move forward on impeachment for a long time. and that the president's actions here may have boxed her in to
the focus, once again, on house democrats here, joel, and what they plan to do about this. this is what adam schiff, house intelligence committee chair, this is what he said about all of it, take a listen. >> i have been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment for the reason that i think the founders contemplated a country that has elections every four years, that this would be an extraordinary remedy, a remedy of last resort, not first resort. it may be that we do have to move...
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se trata de josé joel y de marisol sosa.na queja porque aÚn no saben dÓnde estÁ el cuerpo de su padre. primero fueron a la casa fÚnebre y despuÉs de eso fueron al hospital. no le han dado respuesta todavÍa, así que les tengo un resumen de lo que ha ocurrido durante el dÍa de hoy. esta maÑana dos de los hijos de josÉ joséllegaron al aeropuerto internacional de miami. josÉ joel y su hermana marisol sosa, quienes estaban escoltados. aunque la prensa quiso hablar con ellos insistentemente, sÓlo se hicieron una palabra. que esto que estÁ pasando? tanto josÉ joel como su hermana se marcharon en un auto que los esperaba en el aeropuerto. y horas despuÉs llegaron a esta casa funeraria que era donde habÍa estado sarita sosa como la hija menor del artista y su madre la noche anterior. allÍ josÉ joel buscaba ver el cuerpo de su padre. >> en este momento la Única directora funeraria soy yo. >> pero salieron del lugar con el mayor de las interrogantes. dÓnde estÁ el cuerpo de josÉ josÉ. incluso marisol enviÓ mensajes hermana menor. >> po
se trata de josé joel y de marisol sosa.na queja porque aÚn no saben dÓnde estÁ el cuerpo de su padre. primero fueron a la casa fÚnebre y despuÉs de eso fueron al hospital. no le han dado respuesta todavÍa, así que les tengo un resumen de lo que ha ocurrido durante el dÍa de hoy. esta maÑana dos de los hijos de josÉ joséllegaron al aeropuerto internacional de miami. josÉ joel y su hermana marisol sosa, quienes estaban escoltados. aunque la prensa quiso hablar con ellos...
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habido dentro de todo el dolor, tambiÉn mucha confusiÓn porque los hijos de josÉ jose marisol y josÉ joelo han encontrado muchas respuestas y hay mucha confusiÓn tambiÉn >> aquÍ en estados unidos y tambiÉn en mexico y creo que en muchos paÍses cientos de fans del prÍncipe de la canciÓn lloran su partida y aquÍ veremos el sentir de quienes se enamoraron y cantaron sus temas como los fans como compaÑeros del medio artÍstica que expreso ap sus condolencias al prÍncipe de la canciÓn >>> desde el sÁbado lo estan haciendo desde las redes, el pÚblico y compaÑeros del mundo artÍstico, ahora voy a pasar con paulina sodi regresando a nuestra casa paulina >>> que bueno tenerte >>> ay! muy buenas tardes estar de vuelta chicos lamentablemente con esta noticia a la que en nombre de noticias telemundo le damos el pÉme a la familia y los fans y agradecerle al prÍncipe de la cajas la voz p f privilegiada. >> de esta manera les doy los muy buenos dÍas y vamos a conz con primera ediciÓn de "un nuevo dÍa" arrancamos con la informaciÓn >>> le cuento que bajo presiones estÁn los principales asesores de la casa
habido dentro de todo el dolor, tambiÉn mucha confusiÓn porque los hijos de josÉ jose marisol y josÉ joelo han encontrado muchas respuestas y hay mucha confusiÓn tambiÉn >> aquÍ en estados unidos y tambiÉn en mexico y creo que en muchos paÍses cientos de fans del prÍncipe de la canciÓn lloran su partida y aquÍ veremos el sentir de quienes se enamoraron y cantaron sus temas como los fans como compaÑeros del medio artÍstica que expreso ap sus condolencias al prÍncipe de la...
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josÉ joel escribiÓ este musical hace cinco aÑos.s problemas. estÁ pasando lo mismo ahora. quÉ piensas? daniel: es una tristeza. primero, porque el seÑor es un Ídolo. merece estar en su país para empezar. creo que sarita, no tengo el gusto de conocerla, pero creo que la estÁ regando bastante al no portarse a la altura. ella es hija de una estrella, que ya no es de ellos, es del pueblo, es de mÉxico. él necesita estar en su paÍs. creo que lo mÁs justo es que esta chica agarre la onda, que entregue a josÉ. que lo traigan a nuestro mÉxico. alan: perfecto. muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. espero te vea en la buena noticias. muchas gracias por estas historias, por estas anÉcdotas. ojalÁ todo se recupere por el bien de mÉxico y de la familia. creo que se lo merece. daniel: un honor haberlo conocido. a pepe y marisol un beso fuerte. alan: muchas gracias vamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". aquÍ estÁ daniel que conviviÓ con josÉ josé, josÉ joel y esta es su opiniÓn. raÚl: muchas gracias. saludos. vamos a seguir con esta cobertura de e
josÉ joel escribiÓ este musical hace cinco aÑos.s problemas. estÁ pasando lo mismo ahora. quÉ piensas? daniel: es una tristeza. primero, porque el seÑor es un Ídolo. merece estar en su país para empezar. creo que sarita, no tengo el gusto de conocerla, pero creo que la estÁ regando bastante al no portarse a la altura. ella es hija de una estrella, que ya no es de ellos, es del pueblo, es de mÉxico. él necesita estar en su paÍs. creo que lo mÁs justo es que esta chica agarre la...
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joel weber. mcdonald's is investing -- joining me is joel weber. investing in big tech. reporter: the ceo has really driven the company revenues and share price up. it's been kind of an amazing story for investors. in the last six months, he's really doubled down on technology. we talk about kale salad bowls for lunch, fried chicken and witches from popeye's have become viral, fake meat with beyond and impossible. he is saying we are business as usual. we know how to do fast food really well. but how can we use technology to enhance our customer experience? alix: so what is that. reporter: it started with an acquisition that was artificial intelligence. earlier this month, it was voice recognition technology. what we will start seeing probably as mcdonald's rose it out globally as things like, you go through the drive-through and it knows your license plate number, and serves you or offers you a meal that you may be had adviceme, or gives you and customizes a menu for the weather. the voice recognition technology, the latest one, could that be used
joel weber. mcdonald's is investing -- joining me is joel weber. investing in big tech. reporter: the ceo has really driven the company revenues and share price up. it's been kind of an amazing story for investors. in the last six months, he's really doubled down on technology. we talk about kale salad bowls for lunch, fried chicken and witches from popeye's have become viral, fake meat with beyond and impossible. he is saying we are business as usual. we know how to do fast food really well....
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joel taylor! plots to force johnson into brexit extension. i remain aligned hatching plans.ow many times have we been here before? saying it is a momentous week and, of course, it is the annual conservative party conference, the governing party, despite that we have government seating so a break with convention. losing one's majority, a by—election, key votes in parliament et cetera, having other allegations against him that we will come onto, now, instead of a vote of no confidence, it seems the planes have changed. the opposition leader are going to meet today at 1:30pm atjeremy corbyn‘s parliamentary office and they want to force the hand of the prime minister because effectively they do not trust him to both obey the ben actand, if not trust him to both obey the ben act and, if he does not have a deal by the 19th of october, not do something where he manages to disobey it and it would not leave enough time to challenge it in court so enough time to challenge it in court so they want it brought back, they wa nt so they want it brought back, they want the prime minister, t
joel taylor! plots to force johnson into brexit extension. i remain aligned hatching plans.ow many times have we been here before? saying it is a momentous week and, of course, it is the annual conservative party conference, the governing party, despite that we have government seating so a break with convention. losing one's majority, a by—election, key votes in parliament et cetera, having other allegations against him that we will come onto, now, instead of a vote of no confidence, it seems...
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. >> now on book tv we want to introduce you to author joel, here is the book he's written, your successful farm business, you don't write books for a living but you've written several, is that correct? >> i've written 12. >> what have you books been about? >> how to -- the chicken production, farm, some broader cultural things like everything i want to do is illegal and folks this ain't normal about our -- our modern day. the historic, historical normalcy, so there's broad cultural things. one of my favorite soul books is the one i wrote, being lunatic farmer and that one kind of really describes the difference in our farming compared to the average. >> tell us about your farm. >> we are in virginia valley and we are in pastured livestock, think about tyson chicken houses and factories, so our animals are out on pasture and they move every day or every couple of days, -- >> they go where they want? >> no, they are controlled with high-tech electric fencing, we can be thankful for high-tech electric fencing so we can mimic choreography of migration times and steer them around the landscape
. >> now on book tv we want to introduce you to author joel, here is the book he's written, your successful farm business, you don't write books for a living but you've written several, is that correct? >> i've written 12. >> what have you books been about? >> how to -- the chicken production, farm, some broader cultural things like everything i want to do is illegal and folks this ain't normal about our -- our modern day. the historic, historical normalcy, so there's...
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and also rick and sxwrol are bo joel are both with me. richard haass also with me. richard, based on what you just heard, what were your major takeaways? >> well, the major takeaway is the president continues to outline a sense of national greatness as the key to american foreign policy rather than articulating any vision of international cooperation be to deal with a challenge like iran or north korea or deal with a challenge like climate change. it is a century old approach that is really ill-equipped for dealing with climate change and other challenges in a modern world. and secondly, given the immediate issues for american foreign policy, i didn't expect them to go into ukraine, but i was looking for something on iran. and what is most interesting is what he didn't say. we had an emphasis on the flaws of iran's leaders. there was no signal whatsoever that he would be open to any serious diplomacy to improve on the old nuclear agreement. so i actually think that the most immediate takeaway from the speech is that iran is sitting there watching and listening to it
and also rick and sxwrol are bo joel are both with me. richard haass also with me. richard, based on what you just heard, what were your major takeaways? >> well, the major takeaway is the president continues to outline a sense of national greatness as the key to american foreign policy rather than articulating any vision of international cooperation be to deal with a challenge like iran or north korea or deal with a challenge like climate change. it is a century old approach that is...
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and joel pain for hillary clinton's campaign. elise jordan. mr. sorkin, i must go to you first. are the one who put yourself out there and you wrote an open letter in the "new york times" to walmart ceo doug mcmillan calling on him to act. he did, and you heard from him yesterday. what did he say? >> i got an email from him before the announcement went out, and i was happily surprised. i think this is a momentous decision, a watershed moment that could really change the conversation not because of what he did in stores themselves, which is important, but because of what it symbolizes. so many ceos across the country have been unwilling to engage in this debate in a public way, have been afraid more out of fear than anything else. proudly they talk about wanting to do something, they talk about wanting to go to washington to do something but have thus far, for the most part, been unwilling to do so. and i think this may give the rest of the business community license to do that. i would also suggest even beyond the measures that are taken in the store, he wrote letters yesterday
and joel pain for hillary clinton's campaign. elise jordan. mr. sorkin, i must go to you first. are the one who put yourself out there and you wrote an open letter in the "new york times" to walmart ceo doug mcmillan calling on him to act. he did, and you heard from him yesterday. what did he say? >> i got an email from him before the announcement went out, and i was happily surprised. i think this is a momentous decision, a watershed moment that could really change the...
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joel, can gun legislation be the issue that separates one democratic candidate from the pack and whoat? >> it's an issue that democrats will be talking about a lot on the trail i imagine in that debate in a week and a half in houston, given that it's in texas you're going to hear a lot about that. certainly congressman o'rourke has been very outspoken on it. all democrats have tried to lead on this. i've been arguing that democrats have kind of won the culture war on guns. i think that that's something that, you know, maybe the rest of us are kind of late to realizing, late to understanding. but the culture war on guns has been won by progressives and it's time for democrats to use that as a hammer and as a voting issue to pressure republicans who are standing in the way or who are not forceful enough on gun control. i think democrats have the responsibility now to force that action. you have a nation that has moved very quickly from thoughts and prayers to sick and tired. and i think that's going to be reflected in all the democrats that you hear running for president. >> abby, i wa
joel, can gun legislation be the issue that separates one democratic candidate from the pack and whoat? >> it's an issue that democrats will be talking about a lot on the trail i imagine in that debate in a week and a half in houston, given that it's in texas you're going to hear a lot about that. certainly congressman o'rourke has been very outspoken on it. all democrats have tried to lead on this. i've been arguing that democrats have kind of won the culture war on guns. i think that...
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stephanie, that you both for being with us. >> joel, let me start with you. speaker nancy pelosi is specifically, according to sources familiar with the call that happened just yesterday, referencing the idea that some polling is changing drastically when it comes to the issue of impeachment and where voters are. this cbc news poll shows 55% of americans approve of the impeachment inquiry. this is an online poll and this is really early. this is like the second or third poll. is it too early to start looking at these numbers and if you're a democrat saying i know we're moving in the right drekds? >> i think it's too early but clearly the trend lines are moving in the right direction. it's very obvious that democrats have finally found the right message on impeachment. i think that the mueller report that became so shrouded in a lot of complicated conversations with russians and this and that. this is a really simple case for democrats to make to the public. the president used the power of his office to lean on an ally to harm a political foe. that's a really
stephanie, that you both for being with us. >> joel, let me start with you. speaker nancy pelosi is specifically, according to sources familiar with the call that happened just yesterday, referencing the idea that some polling is changing drastically when it comes to the issue of impeachment and where voters are. this cbc news poll shows 55% of americans approve of the impeachment inquiry. this is an online poll and this is really early. this is like the second or third poll. is it too...
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joÉe josÉ ha generado mucha especulaciÓn y incertidumbre los dos hijos mayores del cantante, josÉ joeletaria de los derechos de la obra de josÉ jose y quien estuvo con Él durante estos Últimos meses no les ha dicho dÓnde estÁ el cuerpo de su padre. josÉ joel y marisol viajaron ayer y entraron y lograr hablar con la directora de la funeraria le preguntaron si aquÍ estaba el cuerpo de su padre ella respondiÓ que no que la informaciÓn era incorrecta. y por tanto muy molestos salieron y decidieron que se tenÍan que trasladar al hospital en homestead una ciudad al sur de miami. en donde fue tratado josÉ jose durante sus Últimos meses. llegaron a este punto, pidieron informaciÓn y la misma historia no encontraron nada y elevarlevn un reporte con la policÍa y quede oficialmente que estÁn buscando el cuerpo de su padre y no lograron comunicarse con su media hermana para saber quÉ pasa con los restos de su padre, asÍ la incertidumbre de josÉ josÉ. >>> quÉ pena esta situaciÓn gracias lourdes ayer durante un programa especial de "al rojo vivo" marÍa celeste hablÓ en exclusiva con sarita la hija d
joÉe josÉ ha generado mucha especulaciÓn y incertidumbre los dos hijos mayores del cantante, josÉ joeletaria de los derechos de la obra de josÉ jose y quien estuvo con Él durante estos Últimos meses no les ha dicho dÓnde estÁ el cuerpo de su padre. josÉ joel y marisol viajaron ayer y entraron y lograr hablar con la directora de la funeraria le preguntaron si aquÍ estaba el cuerpo de su padre ella respondiÓ que no que la informaciÓn era incorrecta. y por tanto muy molestos salieron...
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a lot going on, joel.e also have a new duke university cfo poll says more than half of the nation's cfos think a recession is going to take place within a year. >> yeah, i took a look at that poll earlier. i found it interesting. i will say the cfos are the brilliant group of individuals. they know how to run the financials on the companies, but we shouldn't be looking at the day by day reports from anyone when it comes to prognosticating. i took a look at what the same cfos said back in 2017, just as we were on the cusp of a stretch of 3% economic growth over the next five quarters, and at that point, only 43% expressed optimism going forward. more optimism. and i thought what was most telling was that they predicted only a 2% growth in capital expenditures spending. we actually saw growth that tripled that rate over the coming years. so we need to take that with a grain of salt. liz: ben bernanke said we would be at 5% interest rates right now. the u.s. factory production did pop by the most in a year la
a lot going on, joel.e also have a new duke university cfo poll says more than half of the nation's cfos think a recession is going to take place within a year. >> yeah, i took a look at that poll earlier. i found it interesting. i will say the cfos are the brilliant group of individuals. they know how to run the financials on the companies, but we shouldn't be looking at the day by day reports from anyone when it comes to prognosticating. i took a look at what the same cfos said back in...
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director of paid media for hillary joel payne. msnbc analyst john than alter. republican strategist mike murphy, and politics editor at theroot.com and msnbc political contributor, jason johnson. i'm going to start with you, jason. on that julian castro decision to come for joe biden, it was obviously a strategy from your point of view, my political friend, was it effective or did it lay an egg? >> he had to do something, i predicted that cory or beto or castro were going to do the suicide pack. i'm going to go for the front-runner. i'm going take him down. it's the only way he could bring attention to himself. i thought more critical than him saying joe biden, you're not covering enough people is when he pulled a highlander. there can be only one. i am the legacy of barack obama. i thought that was a really bold statement. but what it does is it tries to get people to focus on what does julian castro represents. we know what joe biden represents. we know what harris represents. he did a good job of putting the focus on him. will it move the numbers? no. i don'
director of paid media for hillary joel payne. msnbc analyst john than alter. republican strategist mike murphy, and politics editor at theroot.com and msnbc political contributor, jason johnson. i'm going to start with you, jason. on that julian castro decision to come for joe biden, it was obviously a strategy from your point of view, my political friend, was it effective or did it lay an egg? >> he had to do something, i predicted that cory or beto or castro were going to do the...
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joel kahn, america's heart healthy cardiologist who literally wrote the book on healing from the inside out. welcome to the show, dr. kahn. - well thank you dr. kellyann, i'm excited to be here. - so the research really is there. the link behind modern day diseases and the affect that fruit and vegetables has on them. - the single most important decision we make every day is whether we're putting super junk or super foods into our body. 80 to 90% of patients i see are because of food choices. 80 to 90% is the lack of adequate fruit and vegetables in the diet. 80 - 90% of those diseases don't need to happen. - there's actually studies to back this up, right? - there's a study out of england that was over 60,000 people. those that were eating five to six to seven servings a day, they actually reduced their chance of dying during the study period by 36% by packing in fruits and vegetables. i can't tell you how many people are eating only one-and-a-half servings of fruits and vegetables a day and that's it. and we've got the solution to that with grown american superfood. - i'm so proud of
joel kahn, america's heart healthy cardiologist who literally wrote the book on healing from the inside out. welcome to the show, dr. kahn. - well thank you dr. kellyann, i'm excited to be here. - so the research really is there. the link behind modern day diseases and the affect that fruit and vegetables has on them. - the single most important decision we make every day is whether we're putting super junk or super foods into our body. 80 to 90% of patients i see are because of food choices....
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joel: that's the wrong way to think about it.f you associate it with high school chemistry class and get a little anxiety about that, forget about it. we wanted to make this fun. things like helium, party city was closing stores because there is a helium shortage. entrepreneurs are trying to solve that problem. or lithium, and you think about battery technology and what electric vehicles are going to be possible, or hydrogen for that matter. every one of these things and things we take for granted, like a computer chip, and how many elements are required to actually make this. they are kind of hidden in plain sight and yet they are absolutely fundamental to the modern economy and the future of business. jason: and coming up, we will bring you more on why matter still matters. we dig into the periodic table on its 150th anniversary and the connection between the elements and business. it is only getting stronger. carol: plus, we have a look at the history and the chemist behind the table. why he is regarded as an inventor today an
joel: that's the wrong way to think about it.f you associate it with high school chemistry class and get a little anxiety about that, forget about it. we wanted to make this fun. things like helium, party city was closing stores because there is a helium shortage. entrepreneurs are trying to solve that problem. or lithium, and you think about battery technology and what electric vehicles are going to be possible, or hydrogen for that matter. every one of these things and things we take for...
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joining me now betsy woodruff, los angeles times white house reporter eli stokolstokols, pau and joel payne. thank you all for being with us. paul, let's start with you. please break down this vote for us. what exactly are house democrats trying to accomplish and, frankly, what is their priority? >> this is really a vote that will serve to define what it is they're doing. they struggled throughout june and july to explain to anyone, to msnbc, to other reporters, to the public, what exactly they were doing. they said they were investigating and thinking about impeachment. this will formally just say this is an investigation into an impeachment inquiry and whether to investigate articles of impeachment. it will just be the house judiciary committee taking this step. it will also formalize procedures that will allow them to have committee counsel sort of serving as the sort of top person investigating this -- the president and being allowed to ask questions at hearings. those are real practice lawyers who often have an ability to ask sharper questions than members themselves, who tend to
joining me now betsy woodruff, los angeles times white house reporter eli stokolstokols, pau and joel payne. thank you all for being with us. paul, let's start with you. please break down this vote for us. what exactly are house democrats trying to accomplish and, frankly, what is their priority? >> this is really a vote that will serve to define what it is they're doing. they struggled throughout june and july to explain to anyone, to msnbc, to other reporters, to the public, what...
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en la mesa ya le esperaban sus amigos. >> aparte de joel habÍan otros muchachos, amistades de david.aban usted? conversaban? >> bien, bien. uno va ahÍ y la mÚsica estÁ media alta. pues tener conversaciones. pides un trago, conversas. pasar bien. >> una de dos personas que llegaron en una motocicleta se acercÓ a donde se encontraba ortiz y le disparÓ en la espalda a quemarropa. >> quÉ recuerdos? >>yo recuerdo todo. incluso nunca perdÍ el conocimiento. incluso despuÉs de que me den el disparo pero en realidad fue algo que de verdad me marcÓ. yo soy una persona que no tiene inconvenientes con nadie. >> las cÁmaras de seguridadde local captaron el momento de lo que parecÍa ser un atentado. >>que tÚ sientes cuando la vale te impacta? >>sentÍ como una picazÓn. el sonido, hace que yo caiga. los primeros cinco segundos yo pensÉ que estaba teniendo una pesadilla. pero los prÓximos tres segundos me di cuenta que me dieron un disparo. >> a su amigola misma bala le alcanzÓ la pierna. >> las demÁs salieron corriendo? >> yo fui en el momento. la gente lo que hace es correr. >> en medio del caos el
en la mesa ya le esperaban sus amigos. >> aparte de joel habÍan otros muchachos, amistades de david.aban usted? conversaban? >> bien, bien. uno va ahÍ y la mÚsica estÁ media alta. pues tener conversaciones. pides un trago, conversas. pasar bien. >> una de dos personas que llegaron en una motocicleta se acercÓ a donde se encontraba ortiz y le disparÓ en la espalda a quemarropa. >> quÉ recuerdos? >>yo recuerdo todo. incluso nunca perdÍ el conocimiento....
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joel, good morning listen, i know weworks is not public you're not trading it per se, but you're a smart technology you follow this story. what do you make about this? should newman be -- good-bye, pneumonia newman >> it really is one of the spectacular implosions we have seen in the last ten years even before ignited by the release of the prospectus not that long ago. the cracks in mayasyi son appeared last week there was chatter that he was floating the idea of ipoing t theal fund it's unraveling in a spectacular fashion. he invested nine separate times in wework. total $12 billion has been pumped in. there's been no better way to light money on fire when it comes to investing he's been water cannoning money across silicon valley. he threw 100 million dollars at newman's wife's company we grow and uber and other food delivery competitors around the world so to me it's more of an issue of masa son. he's trying to save his reputation when it comes down to wework, this isn't a tech company in any shape or form. it's pretty obvious if anyone who has read just a little bit about what transp
joel, good morning listen, i know weworks is not public you're not trading it per se, but you're a smart technology you follow this story. what do you make about this? should newman be -- good-bye, pneumonia newman >> it really is one of the spectacular implosions we have seen in the last ten years even before ignited by the release of the prospectus not that long ago. the cracks in mayasyi son appeared last week there was chatter that he was floating the idea of ipoing t theal fund it's...
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against iran and donald trump names his latest national security advisor his 4th since taking office joel rubin joins me now for analysis on these he's a former member of the obama state department and currently president of washington strategy group and he joins me from washington d.c. joel welcome to the program great to be with you matthew so donald trump is named a new national security adviser following the ouster of john bolton robert c. o'brien is his name he's been a frequent guest on this program he's anti iranian nuclear deal it's fair to say he's pro-american 1st when it comes to foreign policy but he wasn't term supporter in 2016 what's your reaction to his nomination while this seems to be a smart pick certainly he is someone who is aligned with the president on policy but unlike the immediate predecessor john bolton he actually seems to have a personality that can work with others and in the interagency process as we call it which is managing the state department of defense department the intelligence agency all of those 'd entities. it's really important to be good at proce
against iran and donald trump names his latest national security advisor his 4th since taking office joel rubin joins me now for analysis on these he's a former member of the obama state department and currently president of washington strategy group and he joins me from washington d.c. joel welcome to the program great to be with you matthew so donald trump is named a new national security adviser following the ouster of john bolton robert c. o'brien is his name he's been a frequent guest on...
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joel brenner was the head of the u.s. counter intelligence and the office of the director of national intelligence in the bush administration from 2006 to 2009. and thank you very much for joining us again tonight. i wanted to get your reaction to what carol leonig is reporting tonight. the whistleblower's report describes this special treatment of the conversation with the president of ukraine and now "washington post" is reporting since the beginning of the administration, they have taken increasing steps along the way to restrict access to records of the president's phone calls. >> well, i can tell you, when i was the nsai.g., if we were doing an investigation and in the course of it, had discovered that someone we were looking at, a person of interest, had misclassified and overclassified documents in order to shield them from legitimate, for an illegitimate purpose, and we proved that, that person would have been frog marched out of the building that day, stripped of his clearance that day. not tomorrow. that day. an
joel brenner was the head of the u.s. counter intelligence and the office of the director of national intelligence in the bush administration from 2006 to 2009. and thank you very much for joining us again tonight. i wanted to get your reaction to what carol leonig is reporting tonight. the whistleblower's report describes this special treatment of the conversation with the president of ukraine and now "washington post" is reporting since the beginning of the administration, they have...
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john and joel were rich kids. all they wanted to do is look good to their fathers friends. so we raised $1 million with albert grossman, who is a good friend of mine. the night we came to sign, we were going to sell to them for three months, the movie. we had 90 days to get the other $400,000 we needed. we didn't know, when i went to warners, they said they had to keep out of this and stay neutral. they were negotiating in bad faith with jewel and john's family, because one of john's brothers went to college with one of the board and they were negotiating the whole time because they knew all they wanted was the $1.4 million back. they knew michael and i would stick to the 50% and that is what happened. theodore keeler broke the new york times strike, the litigator. he was, after i realized my lawyer wasn't heavy enough, we went and got him. he said it would cost another 50. i am doing this pro bono, but it will take another $50,000, because i need to get investigators to investigate this, because i have the proof that they lied to you, that they cheated you, and it will rev
john and joel were rich kids. all they wanted to do is look good to their fathers friends. so we raised $1 million with albert grossman, who is a good friend of mine. the night we came to sign, we were going to sell to them for three months, the movie. we had 90 days to get the other $400,000 we needed. we didn't know, when i went to warners, they said they had to keep out of this and stay neutral. they were negotiating in bad faith with jewel and john's family, because one of john's brothers...
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. >> back with me charlie sykes, joel payne. look.at the democrats are up against in terms of mitch mcconnell and president trump. who's right here? this sort of division about whether or not between now and election day something could actually be worked out, joel, between the democrats and the republicans. or is that possible or is joe biden right? no, it's not happening. let's not pretend it's happening. >> i tend to be a little more bullish on this in reading the tea leaves here. the president did something after parkland. he did something on bump stocks. it wasn't the entire moon shot, but it was something. this has become a losing issue for republicans. i've been saying this a lot. democrats and progressives have won the culture war on guns. i think what that means is you're going to start to see republicans on the defense about it. you've already seen 15 house republicans retire or resign, you know, in the last few weeks and months. you've seen a lot of republicans have more moderate positions on gun control, you know, recently
. >> back with me charlie sykes, joel payne. look.at the democrats are up against in terms of mitch mcconnell and president trump. who's right here? this sort of division about whether or not between now and election day something could actually be worked out, joel, between the democrats and the republicans. or is that possible or is joe biden right? no, it's not happening. let's not pretend it's happening. >> i tend to be a little more bullish on this in reading the tea leaves...
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so, it is incredibly important and i think joel's got it exactly right. the democrat who can demonstrate their command of the issues where donald trump gets it wrong and can articulate the alternative vision to those on foreign policy, on the economy, then what i don't understand about joe biden is why doesn't he talk about the economy? the economy is -- joe biden can make a very credible case that the trajectory of the economy started in 2009 with barack obama. it has risen steadily, not huge, but it's risen steadily. >> and starting from the deepest crisis that obama inherited. >> you could argue about the qe 1, 2, and 3, we could argue about that. but the trajectory of the economy has been good. black unemployment went down 52% under barack obama. it's gone down 12% under donald trump which is good, but why doesn't joe biden talk about we want to preserve the progress of economic gains in the economy. >> i think i know why. it's not that he's not talking about it. if you're following c-span and all the events he's probably talking about it. but why it'
so, it is incredibly important and i think joel's got it exactly right. the democrat who can demonstrate their command of the issues where donald trump gets it wrong and can articulate the alternative vision to those on foreign policy, on the economy, then what i don't understand about joe biden is why doesn't he talk about the economy? the economy is -- joe biden can make a very credible case that the trajectory of the economy started in 2009 with barack obama. it has risen steadily, not huge,...
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>>de ese dÍa recuerdo que pase el dÍa entero con mis hijos y de ahÍ andaba con joel lÓpez donde el mesdan casi las 12:00 de la noche y viene una persona bordo de una motocicleta y te dispara a quemarropa. >>nunca perdÍ el conocimiento de lo que pasÓ. cuando la bala me impacta de lo que yo siento es como una picazÓn y el sonido hace que yo caiga, los primeros cinco segundos yo pensÉ que estaba teniendo una pesadilla. >>como una persona que ha sido exitosa en el de porte que ha ganado 200.000.000 $ anda sin guardaespaldas. >>es una pregunta que yo todavÍa hoy en día me la hago porque como te repito en santo domingo mi tierra que tanto amo estuvieran haciendo comentarios de cosas que en realidad no son que hicieran problema de faldas que cite estaba involucrado en problemas de narcotrÁfico de lavado y de cosas esas volviendo a la escena del atentado la intenciÓn de este joven era dispararte varias veces tambiÉn el cuando lo arrestan le comenta a unos periodistas a travÉs de los barrotes de la cÁrcel de que te habÍa confundido y el atentado no era para ti. >>yo no sÉ que el de lo que estab
>>de ese dÍa recuerdo que pase el dÍa entero con mis hijos y de ahÍ andaba con joel lÓpez donde el mesdan casi las 12:00 de la noche y viene una persona bordo de una motocicleta y te dispara a quemarropa. >>nunca perdÍ el conocimiento de lo que pasÓ. cuando la bala me impacta de lo que yo siento es como una picazÓn y el sonido hace que yo caiga, los primeros cinco segundos yo pensÉ que estaba teniendo una pesadilla. >>como una persona que ha sido exitosa en el de porte...
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joel brenner, thank you for joining us.ning us, so just at a very basic level, given your experience in the intelligence community, who would be able to listen in or have access to listening to a president's -- a phone call between the president of the united states and the leader of another current, like the president of ukraine? >> well, you would expect, in the room with the president, would be a significant number of staff members.ey ould be from the national security council, migheohave been s from the state department there, there would e ve been a note-taker, there probably would hen a stenographer taking a verbatim transcript, and then would have been a memory random of the conversation which would have wihad a somewhaer if not very wide distribution and, of course, there may have been security services listening to that call as well. that would have been the universe of people that youd woart with and, of course, there might have been people that any one of those people might also have spoken with. but when you're
joel brenner, thank you for joining us.ning us, so just at a very basic level, given your experience in the intelligence community, who would be able to listen in or have access to listening to a president's -- a phone call between the president of the united states and the leader of another current, like the president of ukraine? >> well, you would expect, in the room with the president, would be a significant number of staff members.ey ould be from the national security council,...
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sin dar mayores detalles, josÉ joel pÚblico un moÑo negro en seÑal de luto. de las pelÍculas que hicieron juntos. >> si la muerte es el olvido, entre nosotros eso no va a suceda. Él es inmortal. >> marco antonio solÍs tuvo palabras de cariÑo hacia el artista despertando con la lamentable noticia de josÉ josÉ, dios lo reciba en su regazo y alejandro sanz tambiÉn le despedÍa así. el portorriqueÑo luis fonsi dedicaba unas cariÑosas palabras. siempre fue un influencia muy grande para mÍ. esa lÁgrima en la garganta. descansa en paz, maestro. chayanne revelÓ que el prÍncipe de la canciÓn fue uno de sus modelos para seguir. >> el prÍncipe de la canciÓn fue alguien al que siempre admire. otros artistas recordaron con cariÑo al prÍncipe de la canciÓn que a juzgar por todas las muestras de cariÑo, jamÁs estarán la nave del olvido. en estos momentos no hay ningÚn movimiento en esta funeraria, de hecho aproximadamente a las 22 vimos salir a los trabajadores, tambiÉn al equipo de seguridad que ha colocado un cartel y tampoco hemos visto actividad en el interior. sÓlo nos
sin dar mayores detalles, josÉ joel pÚblico un moÑo negro en seÑal de luto. de las pelÍculas que hicieron juntos. >> si la muerte es el olvido, entre nosotros eso no va a suceda. Él es inmortal. >> marco antonio solÍs tuvo palabras de cariÑo hacia el artista despertando con la lamentable noticia de josÉ josÉ, dios lo reciba en su regazo y alejandro sanz tambiÉn le despedÍa así. el portorriqueÑo luis fonsi dedicaba unas cariÑosas palabras. siempre fue un influencia muy...
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josÉ jose es y serÁ un volcan ada noticias telemundo >> los hijos mayores de josÉ josÉ se llaman jose joel para ver ojalÁ el cuerpo de mi papÁ estÉ aquÍ >> el pad la hija menor, se llÓ padre en contra de sus otros hermanos >>lechin >> una cobra metiÓ la cabeza en un lugar muy peligroso >> se avecinan condiciones cÁlidas >> despuÉs de esta pausa >> (musica) as 11 con las 12:00 de la noche gracias por continuar con nosotros trabajadores de la india realizaron este fin de semana un rescate fuera de lo comÚn, una cobra tenÍa su cabeza atrapado en una lata de cerveza >> qquienes cortaron la lata para que la serpiente pudiera escapar, ella es una especie protegida nivel mundial >> en chicago un juez presentÓ un cargo por terrorismo que interrumpiÓ en un centro come i comercial >> para causar daÑos, santiago tiene los detalles de lo que dijo la familia >> hoy un juez dijo que era un peligro para la sociedad javier estrellando todo contra su paso >> mientras el acusado salÍa del paso >> apenas esquivÓ un auto que transportaba a niÑos >> segÚn informes que se dieron a conocer se descubriÓ que el ac
josÉ jose es y serÁ un volcan ada noticias telemundo >> los hijos mayores de josÉ josÉ se llaman jose joel para ver ojalÁ el cuerpo de mi papÁ estÉ aquÍ >> el pad la hija menor, se llÓ padre en contra de sus otros hermanos >>lechin >> una cobra metiÓ la cabeza en un lugar muy peligroso >> se avecinan condiciones cÁlidas >> despuÉs de esta pausa >> (musica) as 11 con las 12:00 de la noche gracias por continuar con nosotros trabajadores de la...
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stuart: what's lighting your fire this morning, joel? >> well, i think there's a lot to talk about the inversion of interest rates and of course, we have been going back and forth on this for a long time. i'm more concerned about the negative interest rates that are now plaguing europe. we've got germany which is almost negative 1% for the two-year, three-year, five-year. switzerland is more than negative 1.2%. we've got japan, we've got negative interest rates in many countries throughout europe and of course, japan. i'm concerned more than the inversion of the yield curve, i'm concerned about negative interest rates and what's going to happen to our pension funds if negative interest rates creep on over to the u.s. that's really kind of a big concern. the fact that the markets, we have inversion in the interest rate is largely demand push based on hedging, not really based on economic reasons, it's based on hedging for certain periods of time. the negative interest rates and what havoc they will create for our pension funds and the way
stuart: what's lighting your fire this morning, joel? >> well, i think there's a lot to talk about the inversion of interest rates and of course, we have been going back and forth on this for a long time. i'm more concerned about the negative interest rates that are now plaguing europe. we've got germany which is almost negative 1% for the two-year, three-year, five-year. switzerland is more than negative 1.2%. we've got japan, we've got negative interest rates in many countries...