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julia?g money on the great right way. -- getting a look at making money on broadway. david: and if you turn to your radio, you can listen the bloomberg surveillance all across the united states on sirius xm radio. live from new york, this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. julia: this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm emma chandra. anthony scaramucci, the former white house communications director. this is bloomberg. now to your bloomberg business flash. aboutn sachs says forget a trade war, now's the time to buy commodities. goldman sachs the economic impact on the sanctions is small. the forecast is a 10% return over commodities in the next year. a tragedy has deepened the turmoil at struggling chinese conglomerate hna. police say the death was accidental. the ceo is 57. has been selling billions of dollars of assets to stay afloat. in one of itsers biggest european markets are increasingly unhappy. the consumer council in norway says the electric carmaker has the fourth highest number of ts in the
julia?g money on the great right way. -- getting a look at making money on broadway. david: and if you turn to your radio, you can listen the bloomberg surveillance all across the united states on sirius xm radio. live from new york, this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. julia: this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm emma chandra. anthony scaramucci, the former white house communications director. this is bloomberg. now to your bloomberg business flash. aboutn sachs says forget a trade war, now's the...
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i'm joined i've julia chatterley -- i'm joined by julia chatterley. julia: highly anticipated and the market reaction tells you everything. let us show you what's going on as far as european markets are concerned. we pared earlier games overall in the session, but that is a defensive deal with health care and staples as the upper former. it's a shortened week as well. we lost ground on the s&p futures as well. we are only talking four points at this stage. it was a similar story with a defensive deal even though we rallied into the close yesterday as we had i believe 10 of the 11 s&p sectors finishing higher. energy was the underperforming and we're back about $72 a barrel for crude. down almost 1% or giving back its gains. the biggest slump in a month down 1.4%. it did hit the three-year high once again earlier this week so perspective is everything. equities may be highly anticipated. commodities continue to have a bit of a shocker and lightning rod for concerns about economic growth in the face of these tariffs. copper heading for its biggest weekl
i'm joined i've julia chatterley -- i'm joined by julia chatterley. julia: highly anticipated and the market reaction tells you everything. let us show you what's going on as far as european markets are concerned. we pared earlier games overall in the session, but that is a defensive deal with health care and staples as the upper former. it's a shortened week as well. we lost ground on the s&p futures as well. we are only talking four points at this stage. it was a similar story with a...
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julia: optimism about europe. that is what julia likes. allianz global investors. money in gaming. the ceo of vc that is what julih owns caesar's palace and harris las vegas will be joining us on our business leisure series. you can turn on your radio to listen to tom keene and jonathan ferro from 7:00 to 9:00, and tom keene and pimm fox from 9:00 to 10:00. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: this is bloomberg -- emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. today,up later representative leonard lot, jersey.an from new now it's your bloomberg business flash. tesla has called a timeout. jersey. they have been working around the clock in recent weeks to beat a construction goal for its model three sedan. they are now causing production this week to allow tesla to do major it -- basic maintenance and upkeep. billionaire property investors david and simon reuben has sold part of their stake in -- for $2.8 billion. global switch is planning an ipo next year. is moving to end losses totaling $5.2 billion. the ceo tony douglas has shuffled mana
julia: optimism about europe. that is what julia likes. allianz global investors. money in gaming. the ceo of vc that is what julih owns caesar's palace and harris las vegas will be joining us on our business leisure series. you can turn on your radio to listen to tom keene and jonathan ferro from 7:00 to 9:00, and tom keene and pimm fox from 9:00 to 10:00. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: this is bloomberg -- emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. today,up later representative...
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julia: i know.ere's a shootout after two overtimes, they played their , the whole max on end of the pitch. jason: they did, the first time years, i believe that there was - it went to penalty a ks in both of the games on single day. all penalty kicks. exciting. jason: amazing saves, russian saves unbelievable. nearly as exciting as lebron james playing for the cleveland board, back to cleveland and now to l.a. la land. it ain't show friends, show home and the lakers - this is a huge move and shows - talked about this offset on the desk. it is during. the brass ring to own a basketball team or a know a sports team, you lot of guys that do. it's tough. dan gil bert. a tough day for dan gilbert eveners,other teams and including the 76ers made a run at lebron james over the weekend. with him.g david: you take lebron james in l.a. apart from new york. like he could be a superstar. cleveland.r in jason: you think of the idea you are at your house, ding dong, johnson turns up. david: they have a manager ju
julia: i know.ere's a shootout after two overtimes, they played their , the whole max on end of the pitch. jason: they did, the first time years, i believe that there was - it went to penalty a ks in both of the games on single day. all penalty kicks. exciting. jason: amazing saves, russian saves unbelievable. nearly as exciting as lebron james playing for the cleveland board, back to cleveland and now to l.a. la land. it ain't show friends, show home and the lakers - this is a huge move and...
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julia has no school leaving certificate she bore her first child when she was just fourteen and then she had another. one the money she earned cleaning buildings in romania was not enough to survive she went abroad and became a sex worker. i knew it would be difficult but it was much worse than i had imagined the first three weeks especially were extremely hard. but i kept thinking about my children and i told myself that i was bad to help my family. she worked in switzerland greece and france for the last five years she worked in the southern german city of took art at some point she could not take it anymore she wanted out she had her last customer in march we didn't like julia can get help at sister's association a counseling center for women who want to escape prostitution located in the middle of stuttgart some red light district the ngo finds part time jobs for women and gives them financial support until they're able to live independently it also provides medical assistance and there's always someone who will listen. in the fall . it is possible for a woman to leave a brothel
julia has no school leaving certificate she bore her first child when she was just fourteen and then she had another. one the money she earned cleaning buildings in romania was not enough to survive she went abroad and became a sex worker. i knew it would be difficult but it was much worse than i had imagined the first three weeks especially were extremely hard. but i kept thinking about my children and i told myself that i was bad to help my family. she worked in switzerland greece and france...
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[inaudible] host: julia, what else? guest: october into december we have a new complete vision of the hebrew bible translated in its entirety. bob started this project in 1996. over 20 years in the making. seven individual volumes, some of which have won prizes. beautiful box set. roberts literary language, it's a startling and contextualize code this is one for every library, i think. guest: victoria's written a book david ho said who treated jefferson. story of an american visionary-- visionary, a botanist who created the first american garden underneath rockefeller center next an exploration of one of the great unknown figures of the 19th century and i think it will appear-- appeal to a lot of your history readers. anthony has written a book called the lives that bind dealing with stereotypes and that sort of pin as an a-list down and how to get beyond them, which we think with our college penetration could really electrify campuses in the last one we just published tinder box which claimed the lives of 32 gay men. i
[inaudible] host: julia, what else? guest: october into december we have a new complete vision of the hebrew bible translated in its entirety. bob started this project in 1996. over 20 years in the making. seven individual volumes, some of which have won prizes. beautiful box set. roberts literary language, it's a startling and contextualize code this is one for every library, i think. guest: victoria's written a book david ho said who treated jefferson. story of an american visionary--...
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julia michaels.o you think thnch. >> this is amazing, i can't believe it. >> you're going to perform, we're so happy to have you. >> i'm so happy to be here. this is amazing. >> we have a concert with julia michaels. she's wherein fritten for every. more on that coming up. >> we're going to get to that concert in the next half hours. >>> this bomb shell allegation breaking over night about what president trump knew and when he knew it about the trump tower meeting. the russian meddling and the 2016 election, and nbc national correspondent with the latest. >> literally within the last couple of minutes the president responding on twitter dismissing reporting that his former lawyer is willing to inform robert mueller that when he was a candidate donald trump knew about the meeting ahead of time. the president writes i did not know of the meeting. sounds to me like someone is making up stories to get himself out of a unrelated jam. this morning here is where things stand. >> reporter: new overnight a so
julia michaels.o you think thnch. >> this is amazing, i can't believe it. >> you're going to perform, we're so happy to have you. >> i'm so happy to be here. this is amazing. >> we have a concert with julia michaels. she's wherein fritten for every. more on that coming up. >> we're going to get to that concert in the next half hours. >>> this bomb shell allegation breaking over night about what president trump knew and when he knew it about the trump tower...
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once again,julia, take it away!ot 'em too ♪ ♪ you give 'em all to me and i'll give mine to you ♪ ♪ask in the glory of all our problems♪ ♪ 'cause we got the kind of love it takes to solve 'em ♪ ♪ yeah, i've got issues and one of them is how bad i need you ♪ ♪ you do it all on purpose et ♪ you g mad and you break things, feel bad, tryo fix things ♪ ♪ but you're perfect, poorld wireircuit ♪ ♪ and got hands like an ocean, push you out, pullou back in ♪ ♪ but you don't what? ♪ judge me, 'cause if you did, baby, i would judge you, too ♪ last time, everybody! ♪ you don't what? ♪ judge me, 'cause you see it from the same point of view ♪ ♪ 'cause i got ouissues, ye got 'em too ♪ ♪ so give them all to me and i'll give mine to you ♪ ♪ bask in the glory of all our problems ♪ ♪ 'cause we have got the kind of love it takes to solve 'em ♪ ♪ yeah, i've got issues, and one of them is how bad i need you ♪ ♪ i've got issues i love you guys so much ♪ you've got them too ♪ and one of them is how bad i need you ♪ this is our last chorus
once again,julia, take it away!ot 'em too ♪ ♪ you give 'em all to me and i'll give mine to you ♪ ♪ask in the glory of all our problems♪ ♪ 'cause we got the kind of love it takes to solve 'em ♪ ♪ yeah, i've got issues and one of them is how bad i need you ♪ ♪ you do it all on purpose et ♪ you g mad and you break things, feel bad, tryo fix things ♪ ♪ but you're perfect, poorld wireircuit ♪ ♪ and got hands like an ocean, push you out, pullou back in ♪ ♪ but you...
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julia: bring us back to currencies for us.und like the path forward for currencies is terribly clear. marc: give you an example. the euro is in 116, 117. as long as we stay in the range. it prevents them from making money on the breakout. you get to the top of the range. and the longer we stay in these ranges. the more the markets are going to be caught off guard. julia: do you see any breakouts? marc: not this week. next week, we don't have a lot of economic data. this is the last big week of the summer before people can take vacation and get trump's tweets. and things will be stable. no central bank breakouts. thank you for joining us. oming up as they shape their muscle. ♪ ♪ beijing is losing the threat of economic hardship to bend the will of companies. our recent guest talked about china's policy. ely ratner is here and joins us now from washington. what is economic coercion? >> beijing is using its economic clout which is something it has done for decades and using not just carrots but sticks and using punishment and the
julia: bring us back to currencies for us.und like the path forward for currencies is terribly clear. marc: give you an example. the euro is in 116, 117. as long as we stay in the range. it prevents them from making money on the breakout. you get to the top of the range. and the longer we stay in these ranges. the more the markets are going to be caught off guard. julia: do you see any breakouts? marc: not this week. next week, we don't have a lot of economic data. this is the last big week of...
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julia is 100% correct. why would his own lawyer be recording this unless he thought there was a need to cover himself or if he thought he needed an insurance policy against his own client. clearly he had concerns about what was happening. he wanted to record this. you do that in order to protect yourself. all of the tough talking that we've seen from donald trump, all of the tough talking we've seen from michael cohen, when they stand up and have to face legal consequences, they often back down. >> and the michael cohen tape being one headline. julia, this now, of course, coming on the heels of the helsinki summit. president trump's back and forth on russia mudd meddling and now inviting president putin to washington. the post says this morning that russia continues to shape the narrative of the helsinki summit. especially about the narrative that the two made. what does it mean to have president trump tell the american people what he agreed to during that private meeting with vladimir putin? >> i think the
julia is 100% correct. why would his own lawyer be recording this unless he thought there was a need to cover himself or if he thought he needed an insurance policy against his own client. clearly he had concerns about what was happening. he wanted to record this. you do that in order to protect yourself. all of the tough talking that we've seen from donald trump, all of the tough talking we've seen from michael cohen, when they stand up and have to face legal consequences, they often back...
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julia is thirty and comes from romania.she worked as a prostitute for many years sometimes having sex with ten or more men in a single night. judea left school without qualifications and was fourteen when she had the first of her two children. the money she earned in romania working as a cleaner was not enough to live on she made the decision to leave romania and look for sex work abroad. was good i knew it would be difficult. but it was much worse than i had imagined. the first three weeks especially work stream me hard but i kept thinking about my children and i told myself that i was there to help my family. give us a little couldn't have a lot of love so. judea worked in switzerland greece and france for the last five years she worked in the southern german city of st got earlier this year she decided she wanted to stop working in the sex industry she had her last customer in march women like julia can get help at sisters association i can sing center for women who want to leave prostitution located in a nondescript bui
julia is thirty and comes from romania.she worked as a prostitute for many years sometimes having sex with ten or more men in a single night. judea left school without qualifications and was fourteen when she had the first of her two children. the money she earned in romania working as a cleaner was not enough to live on she made the decision to leave romania and look for sex work abroad. was good i knew it would be difficult. but it was much worse than i had imagined. the first three weeks...
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julia is thirty and comes from romania.she worked as a prostitute for many years sometimes having sex with ten or more men in a single night. to be a left school without qualifications and was fourteen when she had the first of her two children. the money she earned in romania working as a cleaner was not enough to live or she made the decision to leave romania and look for sex work abroad. with me was good i knew it would be difficult. for to is much worse than i had imagined. the first three weeks especially work stream me hard but i kept thinking about my children and i told myself that i was there to help my family. to have this still could look out a lot of the outside world. judea worked in switzerland greece and france for the last five years she worked in the southern german city of st got earlier this year she decided she wanted to stop working in the sex industry she had her last customer in march when men like julia can get help at sisters association i can sing center for women who want to leave prostitution loc
julia is thirty and comes from romania.she worked as a prostitute for many years sometimes having sex with ten or more men in a single night. to be a left school without qualifications and was fourteen when she had the first of her two children. the money she earned in romania working as a cleaner was not enough to live or she made the decision to leave romania and look for sex work abroad. with me was good i knew it would be difficult. for to is much worse than i had imagined. the first three...
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julia, is clear she wants to return to russia, but that is a hope for the future.ergei skripal, remains silent. he didn't choose to make state m e nts silent. he didn't choose to make statements after being discharged from hospital in the same way his daughter did. as he regains strength and makes decisions about his future, that may change. equally, there is every possibility that he may stay silent as the two countries at the centre of this row de—escalate and re—enter the shadows. the back for those hoping for some kind of closure or even the trial they would be poisoner, odds are against it. everyone concerned is struggling to establish some kind of normality. so much remains unfinished. nearly 700,000 rohingya muslims fled last year's military crackdown in myanmar. hundreds of villages were burnt to the ground, and there was widespread rape and murder. the un called it "ethnic cleansing." myanmar‘s military says it is fighting rohingya militants and denies targeting civilians. the country has refused to allow access to un investigators, but officials recently
julia, is clear she wants to return to russia, but that is a hope for the future.ergei skripal, remains silent. he didn't choose to make state m e nts silent. he didn't choose to make statements after being discharged from hospital in the same way his daughter did. as he regains strength and makes decisions about his future, that may change. equally, there is every possibility that he may stay silent as the two countries at the centre of this row de—escalate and re—enter the shadows. the...
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>> florence signa: 1941. >> julia reed: '41.ot his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community. but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming. which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are unique or marked in the native of mississippi? >> julia reed: i cannot address mississippi 'cause like i said, the delta is a whole 'nother planet. >> anthony: wow. okay, better question then. how does the lifelong delta resident differ from the other -- >> julia reed: you had to be a little crazy to wanna come in the first place, 'cause it was like the swamps, buddy. it was under water. i mean, you had to be crazy to come, and you had to have enough money to make it work. so you had some sort of gamblers. i mean, that -- that spirit still infuses the place. it's a little reckless. it's sophisticated 'cause they'd all come
>> florence signa: 1941. >> julia reed: '41.ot his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community. but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming. which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are unique or marked in the native of mississippi? >> julia reed: i...
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julia, let me start with you. this new reporting we cited there about michael cohen and his motivation where he talked about putting country, putting family first. the idea that he wants to change the narrative. i guess what i am wondering is why, when you are in the legal situation he is in, shouldn't you want to be dealing with the legal predicament first? when that is all settled, then you worry about the pr. >> i am wondering if it has tong with subtle messages that are going to two different camps. not just the message that he is sending to donald trump. since he hired rudy giuliani has been on a blitz trying to distance himself from cohen. some of the tape you played there saying he wasn't my lawyer. he has already thrown him under the bus saying he was responsible for the payment. and then the other side, the message he might be wanting to send to prosecutors right now. if you want to talk about the switch flipping, realized that donald trump wasn't going to bail him out. he changed his message. no longer g
julia, let me start with you. this new reporting we cited there about michael cohen and his motivation where he talked about putting country, putting family first. the idea that he wants to change the narrative. i guess what i am wondering is why, when you are in the legal situation he is in, shouldn't you want to be dealing with the legal predicament first? when that is all settled, then you worry about the pr. >> i am wondering if it has tong with subtle messages that are going to two...
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julia has no school leaving certificate she bore her first child when she was just fourteen and then she had another one the money she earned cleaning buildings in romania was not enough to survive she went abroad and became a sex worker. i knew it would be difficult but it was much worse than i'd imagined the first three weeks especially were extremely hard. everything that i had to go through. but i always thought about my children and i told myself that i was there to help my family and my children. she worked in switzerland greece and france for the last five years she worked in the southern german city of guard at some point she could not take it anymore she wanted out she had her last customer in march we've been like julio can get help at sister's association a counseling center for women who want to escape prostitution located in the middle of stuttgart red light district the ngo finds part time jobs for women and gives them financial support until they're able to live independently it also provides medical assistance and there's always someone who will listen. in the fall. t
julia has no school leaving certificate she bore her first child when she was just fourteen and then she had another one the money she earned cleaning buildings in romania was not enough to survive she went abroad and became a sex worker. i knew it would be difficult but it was much worse than i'd imagined the first three weeks especially were extremely hard. everything that i had to go through. but i always thought about my children and i told myself that i was there to help my family and my...
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back with us is julia ainsley who co-authored that nbc news report. julia, what does this mean for parents? >> this is a false choice, ali. this form is handed out at detention centers now. they can sign here and say they can repatriate back to their own countries without their children, that would allow the child's asylum case to continue to play out in the united states. or they can decide to reunite and repatriate in their home countries. but the lawyers i've spoken to say a lot of their clients have been forced to sign these forms before they've had their asylum cases heard. those lawyers are instructing their clients not to sign. they say you have the right to asylum, do not sign this. but not all of these immigrants have legal counsel. they don't all know that. and so they're being presented with this very difficult choice where they have to decide do they see their child again or do they allow their child to stay here and continue their asylum case. and in many cases does the parent try to stay in the united states so that his or her own asylum
back with us is julia ainsley who co-authored that nbc news report. julia, what does this mean for parents? >> this is a false choice, ali. this form is handed out at detention centers now. they can sign here and say they can repatriate back to their own countries without their children, that would allow the child's asylum case to continue to play out in the united states. or they can decide to reunite and repatriate in their home countries. but the lawyers i've spoken to say a lot of...
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julia borstein up early to bring us guests from sun valley.alter, allen and company is inconsequential, do you think it will make a ripple effect regarding disney and comcast >> sure. i would love to be out there with julia today because that's really, other than the nato summit, an amazing c conglomeration of people to be competitors or coop ray or th--r the -- cooperators you have fox, disney and comcast, all who have leaders out at sun valley today. the leaders are very smart about bob iger or you can't divvy this up because you'll have enormous losses but as each says something publicly, perhaps if comcast gets sky tv, it will be less likely to have to bid for the fox asset. and it will be more difficult to bid for the fox asset. so that is in disney's interest. so even without any collusion just in the atmosphere, the charged particles out there in sun valley, you can probably see some virtual deal making happening. but being careful not to, in any way, cross the lines on collusion. >> walter, are we headed toward an over supply of premiu
julia borstein up early to bring us guests from sun valley.alter, allen and company is inconsequential, do you think it will make a ripple effect regarding disney and comcast >> sure. i would love to be out there with julia today because that's really, other than the nato summit, an amazing c conglomeration of people to be competitors or coop ray or th--r the -- cooperators you have fox, disney and comcast, all who have leaders out at sun valley today. the leaders are very smart about bob...
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that was julia wong, from hsbc.ou are -- we have teamed up with twitter to launch tictoc by bloomberg. the first global news network designed for social media offering live video coverage and orated top news stories reports verified by us. you can follow us on twitter at tictoc. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak: asia. " ramy: let us do a quick check of the latest is no/updates. les moonves will remain ceo of cbs for the time being fall outside counsel investigates. several women say they were physically intimidated and that their careers suffered when they refused advances from him. on new yorker article goes to describe a culture of harassment at cbs. nissan says it will decide soon on a new plant in china as it pursues its goals of expanding sales there by one million units by 2022. the ceo says the first step would be to add capacity at existing operations before any decision is made. in february, it said it plans to spend $9 million over five years to become the biggest global maker of electric car
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it's a broader project. >> jeff, julia, thank you.reciate your time. >>> reports show that the president is lying more than ever, more than twice as much as he did a year ago. report and keeping track of all the lies. you don't want to miss. next. next. [ adise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com which is why i use armor tall ultra shine wash wipes.y. they effectively remove dirt, dust and grime with no water. that car is in tip top shape! we are both in tip top shape! armor all, it's easy to look good. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more bu
it's a broader project. >> jeff, julia, thank you.reciate your time. >>> reports show that the president is lying more than ever, more than twice as much as he did a year ago. report and keeping track of all the lies. you don't want to miss. next. next. [ adise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com which is why i use armor tall ultra shine wash wipes.y. they effectively...
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julia in l.a. with details. >> ronan farrow article.t's very long we are reading through but the headlines at the top of the article it reads like this quote six women who had professional dealings with him les moonves told me that between the 19 eights and late oos he forcibly touched owner kissed them in business meeting in what appeared to be a practiced routine. two told me that he threatened to did he raihle career. saul said he became cold or hostile after his advances were reject andrea their careers suffered facilitator the article goes on to say a current and former employees of cbs told me such behavior extended from moonves to important parts of the corporation including cbs news and 60 minutes one of the network's most esteemed programs. now the statement quoted in the article, les moonves says quote throughout my time at cbs we promoted a kurmt of respect and opportunity for all employees and consistently found success elevating women to top executive positions cross our company. i recognize there were times decades aig whe
julia in l.a. with details. >> ronan farrow article.t's very long we are reading through but the headlines at the top of the article it reads like this quote six women who had professional dealings with him les moonves told me that between the 19 eights and late oos he forcibly touched owner kissed them in business meeting in what appeared to be a practiced routine. two told me that he threatened to did he raihle career. saul said he became cold or hostile after his advances were reject...
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it's a broader project. >> jeff, julia, thank you. appreciate your time. >>> reports show that the president is lying more than ever, more than twice as much as he did a year ago. report and keeping track of all the lies. you don't want to miss. next. you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you? i'm making smoothies! so, how can i check my credit score? credit karma. don't worry, it's free. hmmmmm. credit karma. give yourself some credit. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go on line today. >>> president trump claiming in an interview tonight that he was, quote, very strong in warn
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joining me now is nbc's jacob soboroff and julia ainsley. welcome, both. julia, you've been checked on a new court filing against the aclu on behalf of children and separated families. tell us what it's all about. >> so, andrea, this is the response that the government has for a petition that the aclu said they need about seven days after these families are reunified so they can get to them and explain their legal rights before they have to make the tough choice between whether or not to leave without their children or with their children. they would leave without in order to allow them to seek asylum. what the government is saying here is they can't give the aclu that seven days because they're short on resources and space and they frankly don't think the judge can tell them to hold off on orders of deportation. so we're likely to see all that come to a head today, when the two parties come before the judge at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> now, jacob, i'm really confused about this, because we've been getting denials from all sorts of people, but the fact is, we'
joining me now is nbc's jacob soboroff and julia ainsley. welcome, both. julia, you've been checked on a new court filing against the aclu on behalf of children and separated families. tell us what it's all about. >> so, andrea, this is the response that the government has for a petition that the aclu said they need about seven days after these families are reunified so they can get to them and explain their legal rights before they have to make the tough choice between whether or not to...
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julia: what we are seeing is the effects of the fiscal stimulus.e have just injected a huge amount of fiscal stimulus. companies have received large tax breaks and one thing is it is boosting the economy and hiring. we are seeing the frontloading of the fiscal stimulus impact, which we expected to boost growth this year. in fact, it is. the impacts of the trade war are going to be more delayed and spread over time. early to be seeing impacts of these trade restrictions affecting hiring right now. as the year unfolds, we could start to see more impact from that and we should be able to see it depending on the industries getting affected right now. u.s. manufacturing is outperforming global manufacturing and the main i explanation for that is the stimulus. nejra: what does this report mean for the future fed rate hike path? does it change anything at all? alice: i don't think we can read much about the future. the thing that worries me here is that we are not taking account of the long-run problems that face this economy. the growth and debt, which i
julia: what we are seeing is the effects of the fiscal stimulus.e have just injected a huge amount of fiscal stimulus. companies have received large tax breaks and one thing is it is boosting the economy and hiring. we are seeing the frontloading of the fiscal stimulus impact, which we expected to boost growth this year. in fact, it is. the impacts of the trade war are going to be more delayed and spread over time. early to be seeing impacts of these trade restrictions affecting hiring right...
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julia came up with the idea of creating three dimensional objects from paper when she was experimented with her signature after that are objects evolved to be more and more complex. the russian born artist works at her studio in some top north of london she uses a technique known as quick or paper filigree it's achieved by rolling strips of paper into coils and folding or curving them into different shapes. when they're glued together it's quite striking and exacting work. the mental using this technique and working with paper is just the time it's so time consuming it's labor intensive takes days and weeks to create primitive lists mall size art work there are lots of details to corporate they have to be really patient and julia is often inspired by plants each of our artwork starts as a sketch then comes the detail work. she cuts the paper in strips for the hobby knife and then shapes them into individual element. finally she posts images of the finished works on instagram she has more than thirty thousand followers. the advertising industry has also taken an interest in unions paper
julia came up with the idea of creating three dimensional objects from paper when she was experimented with her signature after that are objects evolved to be more and more complex. the russian born artist works at her studio in some top north of london she uses a technique known as quick or paper filigree it's achieved by rolling strips of paper into coils and folding or curving them into different shapes. when they're glued together it's quite striking and exacting work. the mental using this...
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. >> julia? >> sometimes it takes julia a while to answer. >> reporter: in 2017, they introduced julia, a muppet with autism, now a permanent figure in the park. >> i can't possibly explain to you what it means to a special needs family. >> reporter: for eric and his family, this amusement park has become a home away from home. >> just to have this little and let him enjoy himself, you can't buy it. >> glad to share that story with you tonight. at the end of our broadcast tomorrow, we've got a remarkable story about bob dole, world war ii veteran, former senate leader, and presidential candidate, now in his 90s taking on a new mission in our "those . spent a good part of the day with him today. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thanks for watching and good night. now: thanks for joining us. i )m marcus washington, in for >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm
. >> julia? >> sometimes it takes julia a while to answer. >> reporter: in 2017, they introduced julia, a muppet with autism, now a permanent figure in the park. >> i can't possibly explain to you what it means to a special needs family. >> reporter: for eric and his family, this amusement park has become a home away from home. >> just to have this little and let him enjoy himself, you can't buy it. >> glad to share that story with you tonight. at the...
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julia boorstin has more., melissa, a metric that facebook has never revealed before it's 2.5 billion that's how many people mark zuckerberg says use at least one of face bokbook's app every monh 2 2.2 billion users. 2.5 billion is how many people use one of the apps which could include messenger, whatsapp, and these are instead active accounts and you won't have duplicates in there. it is an accurate net of how big and wide-reaching facebook is. sher sheryl sandberg is starting to talk >> we'll see you then. >> you called this decline in the shares last week >> without breaking my arm and patting myself in the back the stock is trading where it was two weeks ago. it went parabolic when it broke out at 195 i think it is up 45% from those april lows, post that cambridge analytica scandal. i think this enthusiasm just got a little too much. >> when you think about it, what are you focused on here? the u.s. and canada. $185 million users and and how much can they monetize the existing users and that's why they're
julia boorstin has more., melissa, a metric that facebook has never revealed before it's 2.5 billion that's how many people mark zuckerberg says use at least one of face bokbook's app every monh 2 2.2 billion users. 2.5 billion is how many people use one of the apps which could include messenger, whatsapp, and these are instead active accounts and you won't have duplicates in there. it is an accurate net of how big and wide-reaching facebook is. sher sheryl sandberg is starting to talk >>...
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kpix5 reporter julia goodrich was in court when that man went before a judge, julia. >> reporter: this mother and daughter killed the day after the 4th of july. the daughter was set to go to arizona to get her phd. as for the connection between the suspect and victims we're still trying to gather that information but the suspect as you said was in court today and we were there. sitting next to his public defender dante williams sat hunched over during today's court hearing. his arraignment set for today has now been moved to next week. he was taken into custody for the murders of 55-year-old valinda rose scott. the mother and daughter fatally shot july 5, at 4:15 in the morning at the mother's antioch home. a formal complaint was filed stating the defendant intentionally killed the victim by means of lying in wait. >> that's something we're still looking into with antioch police. it's one of the items we pursue in a homicide like this. we want to understand more about the motivations. how the victim knew the defendant and where that can lead us. so it's certainly something we're taking
kpix5 reporter julia goodrich was in court when that man went before a judge, julia. >> reporter: this mother and daughter killed the day after the 4th of july. the daughter was set to go to arizona to get her phd. as for the connection between the suspect and victims we're still trying to gather that information but the suspect as you said was in court today and we were there. sitting next to his public defender dante williams sat hunched over during today's court hearing. his...
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julia ainsley. and danny. good to see you all of you. michael cohen having his name dragged through the mud and into this federal investigation. i want to remind people what he said then. >> it is not comfortable but i am okay with it personally because it benefits mr. trump and i will do anything to protect mr. trump, the family and now vice president-elect pence. >> of course, the difference now is he's facing the real possibility of an indictment and possibly being separated from his family. different message now. it is. >> i actually don't think the message is directed at the president. i think it is directed at everyone else in the universe. prosecutors and law enforcement and the public and everyone the press. what michael cohen is saying and it is a smart strategy. in reality, i am a family man and i respect this country and i
julia ainsley. and danny. good to see you all of you. michael cohen having his name dragged through the mud and into this federal investigation. i want to remind people what he said then. >> it is not comfortable but i am okay with it personally because it benefits mr. trump and i will do anything to protect mr. trump, the family and now vice president-elect pence. >> of course, the difference now is he's facing the real possibility of an indictment and possibly being separated from...
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julia: we are joined by rachel evans and vince cigna relic. happy early fourth of july. talk to me about the fireworks in asia overnight. is this dollar weakness? strength of the chinese currency. it may just be temporary. as is a central bank verbal intervention. asy can't be seen depreciating the yuan for a couple of regions -- reasons. does wonders for global stocks as we saw a year or so ago. we have a central-bank just trying to calm the storm. they still have a situation where they may have to lower the reserve requirement for medium-term lending facilities upcoming which would weaken the currency's so they can't have it all going one way quickly. david: there was thought that they were weaponize and the yuan. is this a form of disarmament? >> you could think of it like that.
julia: we are joined by rachel evans and vince cigna relic. happy early fourth of july. talk to me about the fireworks in asia overnight. is this dollar weakness? strength of the chinese currency. it may just be temporary. as is a central bank verbal intervention. asy can't be seen depreciating the yuan for a couple of regions -- reasons. does wonders for global stocks as we saw a year or so ago. we have a central-bank just trying to calm the storm. they still have a situation where they may...
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our own julia boorstin is live there to break down what we can expect hi, julia. >> hi, melissa all ofeavy hitters are starting to arrive and of course, no deal is in more focus than stocks and the battle for those fox entertainment assets we already saw rupert murdoch arrive and he'll be joined by his sons lackland murdoch. comcast ceo brian roberts who we also saw come in earlier is planning in terms of a higher bid for fox and we've not seen disney's ceo bob iger yet and we're expecting him to be here and now in the middle of more chatter, cbs and via com the controlling shareholder, sherry redsten has arrived and we haven't yet seen les moonves and he is expected here and he and redstone are locked in a legal battle over those two companies' future. we spoke to aol founder steve case he told us he expects many more deals, but this time the buyers could be the tech giants such as apple and amazon >> we announced the aol time warner merger 20 years ago, 19 years ago and some of the things we talked about then are now happening in terms of stream beiin and i'm not surprised where they
our own julia boorstin is live there to break down what we can expect hi, julia. >> hi, melissa all ofeavy hitters are starting to arrive and of course, no deal is in more focus than stocks and the battle for those fox entertainment assets we already saw rupert murdoch arrive and he'll be joined by his sons lackland murdoch. comcast ceo brian roberts who we also saw come in earlier is planning in terms of a higher bid for fox and we've not seen disney's ceo bob iger yet and we're...
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the nerve agent novichok, which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both juliai skripal. the latest update we have from hospital is that both patients remain in a critical condition. for the past four months, salisbury has been a scene of massive decontamination, after the poisoning of sergei and julia skripal and a police sergeant. a number of sites were handed back to the public, but the cleanup is still going on in the places with the highest concentrations. everyone had assumed that cleanup would be the end of the contamination story, so the revelation tonight there is a fresh nerve agent incident will come as a shock to many people. although public health england have stressed again today that the risk to the public remains low. wiltshere police say five sites are being investigated in this latest novichok incident, including this church in amesbury and this park in salisbury. both of which, it is thought, the couple caught up in this latest poisoning had visited. they are being treated in the same salisbury hospital as the skripals were, dawn sturgess and
the nerve agent novichok, which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both juliai skripal. the latest update we have from hospital is that both patients remain in a critical condition. for the past four months, salisbury has been a scene of massive decontamination, after the poisoning of sergei and julia skripal and a police sergeant. a number of sites were handed back to the public, but the cleanup is still going on in the places with the highest concentrations....
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i mean, it is all there. >> phil, it is an amazing, look, i think julia is right. it is right in front of us. the election, the electoral college, he uses that as an answer when he is not being asked anything about the election. >> that's exactly right and he talked about it in his press conference with putin on monday, and has been talking about it all week privately with advisers, friends and associates and aides. he has been frustrated with the media coverage coming out of that summit. he doesn't understand why the issue of the democratic national committee server has not been covered more thoroughly in the press. he gets fixated on some of these issues because he can't bring himself to fully acknowledge the extent of the russian influence come pain to help him win, as julia said, he worries it will lead people to believe his victory is somehow illegitimate. >> and some of these issues that he is focusing on are, you know, they are red herrings, conspiracy theories. like the pakistani gentleman he is referring to. if he had been prepared, this didn't have to hap
i mean, it is all there. >> phil, it is an amazing, look, i think julia is right. it is right in front of us. the election, the electoral college, he uses that as an answer when he is not being asked anything about the election. >> that's exactly right and he talked about it in his press conference with putin on monday, and has been talking about it all week privately with advisers, friends and associates and aides. he has been frustrated with the media coverage coming out of that...
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julia, your take real quick. >> clearly trolling trump. said a lot of critical things in the past so this is clearly a signal i think. >> great to have you here on this saturday morning. >> and that will do it for me. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching. up next it's up for your business. stay with us. like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but we can protect your home and auto with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were very saggy. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but wi
julia, your take real quick. >> clearly trolling trump. said a lot of critical things in the past so this is clearly a signal i think. >> great to have you here on this saturday morning. >> and that will do it for me. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching. up next it's up for your business. stay with us. like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm....
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joining us are julia ainsley. julia, let me start with you. trump administration says it needs more time here. what is the argument they're making? >> the argument, steve, is that the class is bigger than they thought. they thought they were dealing with 2,000 children who had been separated from their parents. then they're saying that the class that the judge gave them actually dates back to before this policy even came into account, it's about 3,000 children. and they also say that a lot of these parents are hard to find. in the case of the 100 children they're supposed to reunite by tuesday, they say about half of them are able to be relocated with parents who are in i.c.e. detention, but others have been deported, others have been released into the united states, and they don't know where they are. an aclu lawyer brought up a really good point on the call and said, why would these parents have been released and not tracked if that's the whole point of a stringent immigration policy in the first place, to keep track of who is coming into th
joining us are julia ainsley. julia, let me start with you. trump administration says it needs more time here. what is the argument they're making? >> the argument, steve, is that the class is bigger than they thought. they thought they were dealing with 2,000 children who had been separated from their parents. then they're saying that the class that the judge gave them actually dates back to before this policy even came into account, it's about 3,000 children. and they also say that a...
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. — julia goerges.ritish number one at croft who told me serena williams was given a work—out on centre court today. she was given a test. camila giorgi loves the grass, it is her favourite. test. camila giorgi loves the grass, it is herfavourite. she's test. camila giorgi loves the grass, it is her favourite. she's done the best on that in her career at this particular grandstand. and when she connects she is virtually unplayable and she sells at as high speed as serena williams. that surprises a lot of people. so she's someone you do not get much rhythm against and it took serena some time to get going. but then her experience shone through and she raised her level and came through. another player who has been playing particular is angelique kerber, she reached the final back in 2016 when she lost to serena williams. they are potentially on course to meet again. i've watched a lot of her matches and i think she has been playing some fantastic tennis, she's a great absorber of pace and she is like a wa
. — julia goerges.ritish number one at croft who told me serena williams was given a work—out on centre court today. she was given a test. camila giorgi loves the grass, it is her favourite. test. camila giorgi loves the grass, it is herfavourite. she's test. camila giorgi loves the grass, it is her favourite. she's done the best on that in her career at this particular grandstand. and when she connects she is virtually unplayable and she sells at as high speed as serena williams. that...
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julia has left that well behind when she looked. she says she feels like a different person.but the world cup in russia has brought soccer fans from all over the world together bringing vibrancy and color to moscow and the other hundred cities for some it wouldn't be a party without a special outfit we decided to follow we trio of fans who wanted to stand out from the rest of the coral. these three fans want to dress to impress. the fans come to us before the game they want to show their love for that teams with these costumes. the employees of this shop have been busy with fans for three weeks they didn't just rent out the costumes they make them in the house and for football fans there's a discount twenty percent off that they have costumes really put us in the party mood when i go out dressed like this so i feel like i'm in brazil because you do want to keep. this isn't rio it's moscow a city that's not known for its openness and policy spirit that makes it all the more surprising how quickly the joyful world cup atmosphere has taken off and spread through the city. here t
julia has left that well behind when she looked. she says she feels like a different person.but the world cup in russia has brought soccer fans from all over the world together bringing vibrancy and color to moscow and the other hundred cities for some it wouldn't be a party without a special outfit we decided to follow we trio of fans who wanted to stand out from the rest of the coral. these three fans want to dress to impress. the fans come to us before the game they want to show their love...
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the nerve agent novichok — which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both julia sergei skripal. training for escape in thailand. the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. we report from syria on the plight of people in one of the last rebel strongholds under fire from government forces. british police have confirmed that two people who've fallen critically ill have been poisoned with a novichok nerve agent. the couple were discovered in the town of amesbury in south west england. the town is a few kilometres from where the former russian spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in march. police say the substance had been identified by chemical weapons research experts. duncan kennedy reports. four months to the day after the salisbury attack, and dawn sturgess and charlie rowley have become the new victims of nerve agent poisoning in britain. the couple were taken ill from their home on saturday are now critically ill in hospital. this is the moment the emergency unfolded on saturd
the nerve agent novichok — which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both julia sergei skripal. training for escape in thailand. the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. we report from syria on the plight of people in one of the last rebel strongholds under fire from government forces. british police have confirmed that two people who've fallen critically ill have been poisoned with a novichok nerve...