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joyce chang and sharon bell, both staying with us. exquisite conversation with unicredit's chief executive. tom: most interesting as well. a good conversation on the equity markets. on the dash to year end we are in that mood. wednesday evening into thursday, hong kong, it has been an extraordinary stream of news out of hong kong. most of it centered on a chinese university of hong kong. this is bloomberg. stay with us. ♪ leigh-ann: this is "bloomberg surveillance," i'm leigh-ann gerrans spirit tesla will build an electric car factory not far from the birthplace of the internal combustion engine. elon musk says he will be setting up shop in berlin. the facility will make both cars and factories. it will not be running in till 2021. 3g capital is eyeing a new frontier. bloomberg has learned it is among those who have submitted -- for elevator units per the best known foris buying food giants such as kraft and burger king. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: we spoke with the executive,hief jean-pierre mustier. to makeis im
joyce chang and sharon bell, both staying with us. exquisite conversation with unicredit's chief executive. tom: most interesting as well. a good conversation on the equity markets. on the dash to year end we are in that mood. wednesday evening into thursday, hong kong, it has been an extraordinary stream of news out of hong kong. most of it centered on a chinese university of hong kong. this is bloomberg. stay with us. ♪ leigh-ann: this is "bloomberg surveillance," i'm leigh-ann...
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joyce climate change is real the discussion is real and i'm here to talk about the solutions on al-jazeera. i'm kemal santa maria here in doha these are the headlines on al-jazeera a cease fire in gaza between israel and the islamic jihad group has broken down less than 24 hours after it began israeli forces a bombing numerous targets in response to rocket fire this fighting between the 2 sides began on tuesday after israeli forces assassinated a senior leader of islamic jihad in gaza 34 palestinians have since been killed his hari forsett with more. so since the night fell in gaza on thursday there were a further at least 2 rockets that were fired from gaza territory one of them intercepted by the iron dome around nightfall the 2nd one around 8 pm local time which fell inside gaza and territory it was after that in the early hours of this morning that israel began to respond its military tweeting that it was doing so because of the breaches of the cease fire that had taken place during the course of the day there were also protests in the streets in some locations in gaza with people unha
joyce climate change is real the discussion is real and i'm here to talk about the solutions on al-jazeera. i'm kemal santa maria here in doha these are the headlines on al-jazeera a cease fire in gaza between israel and the islamic jihad group has broken down less than 24 hours after it began israeli forces a bombing numerous targets in response to rocket fire this fighting between the 2 sides began on tuesday after israeli forces assassinated a senior leader of islamic jihad in gaza 34...
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the merrill lynch view of next year may be sub 6% and joyce chang models out somewhere in .he distance it mean for the global economy? but i agree with joyce think 5% growth in china, get used to wet. it is -- get used to it. trillion, $13 trillion base and that is a lot of output and demand. the chinese consumer only accounts for 40% of gdp. -- 30% of gdp. we are 70%. more consumption, less growth. steal a chartg to from joe quinlan with merrill. we thank him for being with us today. francine? francine: you have to pay royalties. coming up, more highlights from the economy form. the ubsbe hearing from chief executive sergio ermotti. >> we have a good strategy. it has been quite successful for the last few years, and we are in a position to capture organic opportunities. if we have an opportunity to evaluate nonorganic options, we will, but it is not something we are forced to do. long-term --ium to in the short term there are some pressures. pressuresrowth, these dynamos of they are the economy and i think it will continue to get stronger. ♪ ♪ >> look at the dynamic with rizzo, the mi
the merrill lynch view of next year may be sub 6% and joyce chang models out somewhere in .he distance it mean for the global economy? but i agree with joyce think 5% growth in china, get used to wet. it is -- get used to it. trillion, $13 trillion base and that is a lot of output and demand. the chinese consumer only accounts for 40% of gdp. -- 30% of gdp. we are 70%. more consumption, less growth. steal a chartg to from joe quinlan with merrill. we thank him for being with us today. francine?...
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does that change now that he's a convicted man? to joycee when they're in prison and looking at a lengthy sentence. but the problem that stone has is that he's really of very little value to prosecutors. he is in the vernacular a known liar, someone who cannot really be rehabilitated. so for stone to have any value to prosecutors, everything that he said would have to be corroborated by other witnesses and by other sources. and the most interesting thing about his testimony really came in through rick gates. perhaps it's something that stone could confirm, but it's this conversation that stone has with the president, and then as rick gates tells it on the witness stand, the president gets off of the phone and talks about what he expects to see with the future of dumps from wikileaks. it looks like that's a contradiction to the written answers that the president submitted to mueller during the investigation. but the president's lawyers were very careful to couch that answer, and they said that the president didn't recall the contents of thes
does that change now that he's a convicted man? to joycee when they're in prison and looking at a lengthy sentence. but the problem that stone has is that he's really of very little value to prosecutors. he is in the vernacular a known liar, someone who cannot really be rehabilitated. so for stone to have any value to prosecutors, everything that he said would have to be corroborated by other witnesses and by other sources. and the most interesting thing about his testimony really came in...
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i forecast party unity in the near term, but that could change as this process evolves. >> congressman curbelo, joyce vance, thank you, good to see both of you. >>> we will have live coverage of the first day of the republican impeachment hearings starting at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow eastern time right here on msnbc. >>> right now former president jimmy carter is recovering at an atlanta hospital. mr. carter had surgery this morning to relieve pressure on his brain caused by bleeding from some recent falls. the carter center says there are no complications from the surgery and that president trump will be staying in the hospital for observation. jimmy carter turned 95 last month. he's the longest living president in u.s. history. we'll bring you updates on his health as we have them through out the day. >>> right now in our nation's capital, hundreds of folks gathering outside the united states supreme court as the high court takes up one of the most important cases of this term, the future of daca. nearly 800,000 young people in the united states could be affected by the court's decision. we'll head there
i forecast party unity in the near term, but that could change as this process evolves. >> congressman curbelo, joyce vance, thank you, good to see both of you. >>> we will have live coverage of the first day of the republican impeachment hearings starting at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow eastern time right here on msnbc. >>> right now former president jimmy carter is recovering at an atlanta hospital. mr. carter had surgery this morning to relieve pressure on his brain caused by...
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joyce has the phone number, drew has the phone number. folks around here can call anytime. it is really time to change the future of san francisco and make sure that no one is left behind, and i need this community to do your part in working with us to make sure that we are investing in the things that you care about the most and this community needs the most, especially as we do rebuilding of sunnydale, make the changes we need. we want this community intact and that is what i am committed to doing. have fun today, get a job, help somebody get a job and thank you all so much for turning out for us today. >> mayor breed, before you leave i have a special guest. because of the mayor's vision, what came to fruition was the city drive program. 300 were laid off. mayor breed's vision and they went to s.f.m.t.a. i have a city drive candidate to speak on behalf of city drive. >> it is an honor. i am emotionally devastated. my husband and i both lost our jobs. then the mayor came and spoke to us, and she put in some help for us. we received help from owd, faces sf to apply to muni. we were taught classes for
joyce has the phone number, drew has the phone number. folks around here can call anytime. it is really time to change the future of san francisco and make sure that no one is left behind, and i need this community to do your part in working with us to make sure that we are investing in the things that you care about the most and this community needs the most, especially as we do rebuilding of sunnydale, make the changes we need. we want this community intact and that is what i am committed to...
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change as early as next week. >> a lot to dig into. thank you so much. let's bring in joyce vance. ned price, ncs spokesperson, and joel ruben. ned, let's start with you, these officials deciding not to show up, two are national security officials. what were democrats hoping to get from them? >> they were supposed to be guardians of the law, they are senior legal security officials. we know they were not safeguarding and upholding laws and parameters the national security coordination and oversight, but new this case they seem to have been a key part of the cover up or at least one of them. the senior lawyer on the nsc staff was the attorney to whom several white house officials complained in the immediate moments and days after the july 25th phone call and rather than raise his concerns up the chain of command, he decided to place the draft transcript on the code word classified server. it is said to have the most covert of details. and instead, it seems that he really started what then unravelled into a much larger and broader cover up. so i expect that is what democrats wanted t
change as early as next week. >> a lot to dig into. thank you so much. let's bring in joyce vance. ned price, ncs spokesperson, and joel ruben. ned, let's start with you, these officials deciding not to show up, two are national security officials. what were democrats hoping to get from them? >> they were supposed to be guardians of the law, they are senior legal security officials. we know they were not safeguarding and upholding laws and parameters the national security...
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change their party. got to get in there and protect their property, all their property and all their taxes. >> joyce, thanks. we'll get a response. >> i think that the caller is identifying accurately more of the past than the present. i think we are moving away from the kind of political alignments that she talks about. i mean, i know when i was growing up in michigan, the people that identified with the auto company management voted republican. people that identified with the united autoworkers members, the factory workers, voted democratic. that was a pattern that was common, though not universal in america, the 1950s. i think that my experience when i go south of broad street, down in those beautiful historically preserved houses in charleston, one of america's fastest-growing metro areas, by the way, demographically, i don't see a lot of trump signs. certainly around the country, when you look at the richest areas of the country, how does beverly hills vote? how does greenwich, connecticut vote? they vote heavily democratic. you know, greenwich, connecticut, has been going democratic, moving towards th
change their party. got to get in there and protect their property, all their property and all their taxes. >> joyce, thanks. we'll get a response. >> i think that the caller is identifying accurately more of the past than the present. i think we are moving away from the kind of political alignments that she talks about. i mean, i know when i was growing up in michigan, the people that identified with the auto company management voted republican. people that identified with the...
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presentation, i will have the rest of us because joyce and i will provide an introduction for each of them. we will discuss pillar new initiative the changing threat landscape future of terrorism practices and the relationship between our white wing and jihadism. we'll say the last 30 minutes or so for audience q&a and with that i will handed over to jesse. >> so, good afternoon and thank you for attending today's event. we are certainly honored to be here. i'd like to express a special gratitude to do america for hosting today's event, a sinful society approach to preventing terrorism targeted violence. today's event import for us as it marks the release of our new counter polarization hate and extremism initiative called ctrl-alt-del hate. conjointly kate is a magazine that will be issued in print and online we would passing ransom copies. it is a couple of an ecosystem approach to combating extremism that we've been building out since we got started. you can see the cover of the first addition which went online this morning but the initiative is more than emir counter narrative tool. it is part of our innovative and holistic approach to
presentation, i will have the rest of us because joyce and i will provide an introduction for each of them. we will discuss pillar new initiative the changing threat landscape future of terrorism practices and the relationship between our white wing and jihadism. we'll say the last 30 minutes or so for audience q&a and with that i will handed over to jesse. >> so, good afternoon and thank you for attending today's event. we are certainly honored to be here. i'd like to express a...
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change the course of american history once again. joining me now, timothy o'brien and also mya wiley, barbara mcquaid, rob reiner, and joyce vance.s first. the reason that we started with thatduper panel. rob to you on this first. the reason that we started with that clip, people don't know who bill day already is. but people didn't know who ron dean was either. so you start out with the unknown characters and then it will be something that they say that captures the entire thing. give democrats a little advice here on how to bring about those moments. because what we've seen has been itch if iffy. sometimes it has been strong and sometimes it has not been strong. how can they make this simple, straightforward and easy to understand but also bring it home so people understand what they are dealing with? >> well, i think a lot of that will rest on the questioners. i mean, we'll have career professional prosecutors who are going to do the questioning. and the way they point their questions will narrow the responses that they want so you can make it clear for the audience. but like you said, nobody knew john dean before he testified
change the course of american history once again. joining me now, timothy o'brien and also mya wiley, barbara mcquaid, rob reiner, and joyce vance.s first. the reason that we started with thatduper panel. rob to you on this first. the reason that we started with that clip, people don't know who bill day already is. but people didn't know who ron dean was either. so you start out with the unknown characters and then it will be something that they say that captures the entire thing. give...