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julia boorstin with the story. julia? >> sara, facebook is giving more details on the independent oversight board it's creating for content decisions. the board will have between 11 and 40 members working part-time. facebook is stressing the independence of these board members. they will be paid out of a trust and facebook also said they'll be transparent about their decision making. mark zuckerberg saying, quote, the board will use our values to inform its decisions and explain its reasoning aopenly and in a way that protects people's privacy. facebook's goal is to shift questions about the company's bias and what qualifies as inappropriate content or fake news away from its executives and over towards its new board >> julia, thank you very much. we'll be back for more on that later. >>> fedex reporting q1 earnings missing on the top and bottom lines, cutting its forecast and quoting a weak environment trip, we've also got don joining us who's disconnected.
julia boorstin with the story. julia? >> sara, facebook is giving more details on the independent oversight board it's creating for content decisions. the board will have between 11 and 40 members working part-time. facebook is stressing the independence of these board members. they will be paid out of a trust and facebook also said they'll be transparent about their decision making. mark zuckerberg saying, quote, the board will use our values to inform its decisions and explain its...
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resignation from apple's board julia boorstin has it. >> tyler, that's right bob iger issuing a statement saying it's been a privilege to serve on the apple board and he has the upmost respect for their team on november 1st, apple will launch apple tv plus, this is its first big push into original content. it's going to be selling a streaming service just like disney is going to starting on november 12th. so you have these two companies that for many years have been partners apple distributing disney content, selling disney movies on demand. now apple directly going into disney's business into that streaming business so now they are rivals as well so a bit of a frenemy situation here would make sense why bob iger would not be able to continue to serve on the board of this company which has now become a rival of his in addition to being a business partner. guys, back over to you >> jewelia, thank you. julia boorstin, thank you. >>> let's switch to fedex gearing up to report its latest quarterlies next week.
resignation from apple's board julia boorstin has it. >> tyler, that's right bob iger issuing a statement saying it's been a privilege to serve on the apple board and he has the upmost respect for their team on november 1st, apple will launch apple tv plus, this is its first big push into original content. it's going to be selling a streaming service just like disney is going to starting on november 12th. so you have these two companies that for many years have been partners apple...
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julia: defends on how we define success. -- they got the liquidity that the market needed. calmstely, i think that the waters and gets short rates back down to where they want. tom: i'm going to go to one of the great hearts of the matter, and this is may be in the friday zeitgeist as well. we have big banks with a lot of liquidity that really don't want to push it out. the fed would like them to push it out, and they are not. why aren't they? julia: there are regulatory areons because they systemically important institutions. they have to hold an extra liquidity buffer. they are under extra scrutiny. it is something that the fed is aware of, but the fed as a committee made these decision to test the balance of what equilibrium is. they made that decision. they don't want to stop early. they wanted to push down as far as they could go, and they waited for a liquidity event to inform that they it they are getting close to that balance sheet. i'm a little surprised that they are surprised the big banks are hoarding liquidity.
julia: defends on how we define success. -- they got the liquidity that the market needed. calmstely, i think that the waters and gets short rates back down to where they want. tom: i'm going to go to one of the great hearts of the matter, and this is may be in the friday zeitgeist as well. we have big banks with a lot of liquidity that really don't want to push it out. the fed would like them to push it out, and they are not. why aren't they? julia: there are regulatory areons because they...
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julia: cientos de reciente las bahamas se encuentran los estados unidos en busca de refugio.ión presuntamente secreta que tenÍa pautada con lÍderes del talibÁn. aparecerse dárselo por trump pese a que los talibane pack amaran el ataque. esta habÍa sucesiva a cabo estÁn más semana conoce cumple los 18 aÑos de atentado de las torres gemelas. y los demÓcratas de la cÁmara de representantes y del senadobuscan que se vote cuanto antes por una ley mÁs estricta de verificaciÓn de antecedentes a la hora de comprar armas unto la propuesta de ley se aprobÓ por la cÁmara de representantes pero esperan el voto del senado. han habido dos hitos 89 tiroteos masivos en este paÍs, segÚn el archivo de violencia armada. y son mÁs de 1000 sobrevivientes del huracÁn dorian en las bahamas que fueron tras hurtados por un crucero. es un condado en el estado de florida la mayorÍa quedaron desamparados y ahora dependen de organizaciones caritativas y gubernamentales. >> hoy se encuentra lejos de las inundaciones smcaptÓ en vÍd despuÉs del huracÁdorian en bahamas. mi casa estaba bajo el agua, la merman
julia: cientos de reciente las bahamas se encuentran los estados unidos en busca de refugio.ión presuntamente secreta que tenÍa pautada con lÍderes del talibÁn. aparecerse dárselo por trump pese a que los talibane pack amaran el ataque. esta habÍa sucesiva a cabo estÁn más semana conoce cumple los 18 aÑos de atentado de las torres gemelas. y los demÓcratas de la cÁmara de representantes y del senadobuscan que se vote cuanto antes por una ley mÁs estricta de verificaciÓn de...
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julia boors ttin what's happenig now?rter: tim dock says anyle plus will roll them out on the 1st and it could cost as much as $9.99, they will make it available starting november 1st, they will add more originals every month. they didn't say how many shows would kick it off. now let's take a listen to what tim cook had to say about it >> the first shows will be available on november 1st -- [ cheers ] >> and we'll be, thank you, we'll be adding more apple originals every month. and if apple tv plus will be available in over 100 countries at launch. and it is just $4.99 per month [ applause ] >> for your whole family >> reporter: now, in addition to that lower than expected $4.99 price tag, they announced when you buy a ipad or apple tv, you will get one year of apple tv plus included for free just to put that $5 per month in context, that's netflix most popular plan and the cost of the disney plus and huh will you bundle, disney plus alone is, of course, less than that, $6.99 a month. it's notable and lower than exec 'ed.
julia boors ttin what's happenig now?rter: tim dock says anyle plus will roll them out on the 1st and it could cost as much as $9.99, they will make it available starting november 1st, they will add more originals every month. they didn't say how many shows would kick it off. now let's take a listen to what tim cook had to say about it >> the first shows will be available on november 1st -- [ cheers ] >> and we'll be, thank you, we'll be adding more apple originals every month. and...
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julia boor sto julia boorstin is in l.a. with the story.ey, julia. >> it is worth noting we have seen a reversal of fortunes between disney and netflix over the past year disney shares gained 27% while netflix stock has fallen by 16%. disney's market cap is now nearly double its streaming rifle, just a little over a year ago netflix briefly had a higher market cap than disney now, two new studies project a shifting power dynamic netflix will intro to 219 million by the year 2024, but its dominance will fall with amazon prime growing to 127 million and disney to 82 million subscribers over that same time period so in the face of shrinking market share, where will netflix go to find growth, especially considering that netflix's u.s. subscriber base shrank last quarter. now, it is projected they will look overseas and could ramp up investment in local language films in series in australia, poland, germany, france and the netherlands as well as russia. those are big netflix market with relatively few originals. we have to see what other threat
julia boor sto julia boorstin is in l.a. with the story.ey, julia. >> it is worth noting we have seen a reversal of fortunes between disney and netflix over the past year disney shares gained 27% while netflix stock has fallen by 16%. disney's market cap is now nearly double its streaming rifle, just a little over a year ago netflix briefly had a higher market cap than disney now, two new studies project a shifting power dynamic netflix will intro to 219 million by the year 2024, but its...
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. >>> julia garner. >> and other zack's julia garner won for supporting actress beating out competitions from both killing eve and game of thrones. >> julia louie dreyfus. >> on the men i did side. if there was an odds-on favorite to win, it would have to be julia louie dreyfus. the emmy for lead actress goes to, not only that, but stevie waller also wins for comedy writing in fleabag. >> i am really thankableful. bill hader. >> he taking the lead actor winner for barry and gives credit to the show's cocreator. for shaping kid's performance. way should move on. or we should go again. >> so which one of these could become the big drive for best comedy? flea bag. >> the limited series category. he got a huge donation when he beat out several to take lead actor about whether they see us. michelle williams won best actress and chernobyl took the top for best limited series. avery exciting news. >>> time is 4:27. the president getting ready to meet with world leaders for the united states general assembly in new york, but up next talks of impeachment in washington d.c. seem to be ripping the
. >>> julia garner. >> and other zack's julia garner won for supporting actress beating out competitions from both killing eve and game of thrones. >> julia louie dreyfus. >> on the men i did side. if there was an odds-on favorite to win, it would have to be julia louie dreyfus. the emmy for lead actress goes to, not only that, but stevie waller also wins for comedy writing in fleabag. >> i am really thankableful. bill hader. >> he taking the lead actor...
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brent: brent: julia hahn istanbul. activists in india say changes have been made for the lgbtq community. it comes a year after the supreme court overturned a colonial era law that criminalized gay sex. it was used to threaten india's gay community. hollywood films will now be being made with gay characters. some restaurants and cafes are declaring themselves gay friendly. same-sex couples hope over time, their union will be no big deal. >> a walk out in the open. just one small pleasure that makes their years of struggle worth it. they can finally be themselves. they used to be different. their relationshihip was stitila crime when they got married in 2017. they faced disiscrimination from all sides, even from their families. they physically assaulted the couple they were so furious. >> they are homophobic. they haven't accepted my marriage. trying to use us being together as evidence. it's still illegal for two men to be staying together in a sexual relationship. that was a treat to us. >> until the ruling last year
brent: brent: julia hahn istanbul. activists in india say changes have been made for the lgbtq community. it comes a year after the supreme court overturned a colonial era law that criminalized gay sex. it was used to threaten india's gay community. hollywood films will now be being made with gay characters. some restaurants and cafes are declaring themselves gay friendly. same-sex couples hope over time, their union will be no big deal. >> a walk out in the open. just one small pleasure...
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host: julia? guest: this is president trump's usual reaction. you are seeing his allies and supporters very much say this is a case of the deep state left over from the obama administration, or the fake news media pushing the story. on the democratic side of the isle you are seeing more the same thing, he needs to be investigated and it shows he's unfit to be president. we are seeing more of the same reaction, i was not surprised by anything the president said on this. to thing i'm looking forward is how this will play, if the story continues, and i think the democrats in the house will launch this to continue and let it be a major storyline in the news, how this will play on the general election stays -- stage between president trump or joe biden. it could be a younger person like a buttigieg or harris, they might not have as many skeletons in their closets, if you will and it will be harder for president trump to go after them on those issues. but if it's biden and trumpets going to get ugly and personal. host: let's go to north carolina on th
host: julia? guest: this is president trump's usual reaction. you are seeing his allies and supporters very much say this is a case of the deep state left over from the obama administration, or the fake news media pushing the story. on the democratic side of the isle you are seeing more the same thing, he needs to be investigated and it shows he's unfit to be president. we are seeing more of the same reaction, i was not surprised by anything the president said on this. to thing i'm looking...
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guys back to you. >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin in l.a.et's switch to fedex, gearing up to report the latest quarterlies next week, and if you bet the company will deliver on the results, mike khouw is laying out a cheap way to play the stock for a bounce we call it his call to action. mike it's yours. >> yup for the call to action looking a call spread risk reversal this is a strategy we like in catalyst earnings obviously fed decision, another. trade issues going on. there is plenty of things that could affect the stock here. the other thing is the options premiums are relatively elevated we like structures like this where we sell more than we're buying then of course finally looking at fedex it's experienced more than a 15% bounce off the bottom in the last couple weeks what i looked at was the january 160/180/200 call spread risk reversal sell the puts at 6.25 buy the 180 calls for 9.25 and sell the 200 calls at 3 bucks. net-net laying out premium if the stock goes lower or experience decay you see profits in this case the worst case w
guys back to you. >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin in l.a.et's switch to fedex, gearing up to report the latest quarterlies next week, and if you bet the company will deliver on the results, mike khouw is laying out a cheap way to play the stock for a bounce we call it his call to action. mike it's yours. >> yup for the call to action looking a call spread risk reversal this is a strategy we like in catalyst earnings obviously fed decision, another. trade issues going on. there...
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. >>> let me move to julia ainsley. she's live outside the department of justice. garrett haake is live on capitol hill for us. julia, i want to start with you because the unusual role that the justice department played here became more unusual when we saw the contents of this call, and i call it context, not a full transcript. an extraordinary amount of veiled references to our attorney general and then there were denials today from the justice department that whatever the president was claiming was not true. walk me through this, julia. >> reporter: yeah, chuck, we have been trying to walk through that, especially starting here in the early morning with justice department officials about why they made the decision, "a," not to share the whistle-blower complaint and, "b," why they decided that this did not rise to the bar of a criminal violation for campaign finance violations. they say that right now it did not seem that the president was soliciting something of value in terms of a campaign contribution from a foreign leader. that's what he would need to do in or
. >>> let me move to julia ainsley. she's live outside the department of justice. garrett haake is live on capitol hill for us. julia, i want to start with you because the unusual role that the justice department played here became more unusual when we saw the contents of this call, and i call it context, not a full transcript. an extraordinary amount of veiled references to our attorney general and then there were denials today from the justice department that whatever the president...
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julia, thank you, geoff, thank you. we put together a group of experts to sift through some of this. jeremy bash, former chief of staff of the cia and defense department, also an msnbc national security analyst. susan page is the washington bureau chief for us a today. matt miller, an msnbc justice and security analyst. harry lit man former deputy assistant attorney general in the clinton administration. mr. bash, let me start with you. julia noting what has become easily the top line of this memo. you make an interest point about the president saying he would like -- he would like for you to do us a favor, the president saying, i would like you to do us a favor because the country has been through a lot and ukraine knows a lot about that. immediately before is president zelensky who starts to talk about, on page two at the bottom, starts to talk about defense specifically. >> the whole structure of the call is the president of the ukraine requesting support from the united states of america. specifically zelensky menti
julia, thank you, geoff, thank you. we put together a group of experts to sift through some of this. jeremy bash, former chief of staff of the cia and defense department, also an msnbc national security analyst. susan page is the washington bureau chief for us a today. matt miller, an msnbc justice and security analyst. harry lit man former deputy assistant attorney general in the clinton administration. mr. bash, let me start with you. julia noting what has become easily the top line of this...
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let us turn let us turn now, there's julia there at daytona beach. julia, thank you.here in smyrna beach officialsq say this is a city that is very much prepared. alsog storms from time to time. emuátjor concern is the the city's oceanside island.i] >>e1 it looks like a bit of a ghost down. >> it's aq ghost town because nobody's here. >> the storm surge and coastal flooding are concerns. what sort of precautions have you guys taken as a result? >> so for thefá flooding we're kind ofok limited on what we ca do.q we obviously offer we obviously offer sandbags to the residents. they're able to block off points of entry in theiró[ houses. we really just have a bear water away from when it does start tolp flood. once the river rises and it starts to crest into the barrier island, there's no way to pump that away. m here in rough surf that you can see behind me, we're starting to see pieces of buildings wash ashore as well. we think this may be from the rooftop or the siding from the hotel that's next to ours here. but one of the things that we're starting to become conce
let us turn let us turn now, there's julia there at daytona beach. julia, thank you.here in smyrna beach officialsq say this is a city that is very much prepared. alsog storms from time to time. emuátjor concern is the the city's oceanside island.i] >>e1 it looks like a bit of a ghost down. >> it's aq ghost town because nobody's here. >> the storm surge and coastal flooding are concerns. what sort of precautions have you guys taken as a result? >> so for thefá flooding...
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julia, allen, scott are all back with me right now. allen, what's your read on this poll? biden remains steady throughout, not much of a build, not much of a fall, what does that mean? >> this echos a lot of polls as far as biden goes where he's solidly right around 30%, it's been that way really since he has gotten into the race with a few bumps in either direction at certain times. it really feels as if he still is yet to be really covered as the front runner or someone who most people expect is going to be in that position once the primary ends. it feels similar to how president trump was covered at this point in the primary in 2016. you look right below the vice president and you have senator warren and senator sanders splitting that more progressive vote. it will be interesting to see in the debate this week whether sanders and warren not necessarily go after each other but try to draw real differences between the two of them or if they focus their fire on the former vice president. this is the first time that warren and biden will be on the stage with each other. dur
julia, allen, scott are all back with me right now. allen, what's your read on this poll? biden remains steady throughout, not much of a build, not much of a fall, what does that mean? >> this echos a lot of polls as far as biden goes where he's solidly right around 30%, it's been that way really since he has gotten into the race with a few bumps in either direction at certain times. it really feels as if he still is yet to be really covered as the front runner or someone who most people...
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this isn't even like craig one way i slightly disagree with julia.e have over 50 tweets starting from way before this calling him every name in the book including guilty of treason. it just can't be separated out. the big fight at trial, in fact, will be getting that in. but if they do, it's crippling to the case. and, remember, it's not simply whether he did -- was not candid. in order to bring this, they have to find also a conviction is probably and given the facts and the evidence they have, i think that's very sketchy. and also that it's fair as a matter discretion back to mike's point. there is no precedent for somebody's being prosecuted in a situation like this where they've already been drummed out of the department, and there was not even an underlying crime. >> so, harry, you are talking about the accusation of treason. let's watch it. >> yeah. >> it's been an incredibly -- >> sir, the constitution says treason is punishable by death. you have accused your adversaries of treason. who specifically are you accusing of treason? >> well, i thi
this isn't even like craig one way i slightly disagree with julia.e have over 50 tweets starting from way before this calling him every name in the book including guilty of treason. it just can't be separated out. the big fight at trial, in fact, will be getting that in. but if they do, it's crippling to the case. and, remember, it's not simply whether he did -- was not candid. in order to bring this, they have to find also a conviction is probably and given the facts and the evidence they...
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julia, good morning to you.hanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> overnight, we saw lots from the president tweeting, to say the least, his grievances about the whistleblower, and the investigation of course. how could these comments, how could the president's actions, his twitter feed, all of that, be used against him, as this situation progresses? >> absolutely, you're going to see democrats on various house committees, especially probably the house intelligence committee, trying to use these tweets against him, and try to essentially say, you know, ask the question, why the president is defending himself, so much, and how the president's talking points maybe on twitter are possibly slightly different than other talking points from his allies defending him. i think going back to that clip of tom bossert we just showed, that shows how many, more of president trump's former ally, more proemoderate republicans, sentiment, you're seeing it emerge among them, you're seeing the allies of the president, or
julia, good morning to you.hanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> overnight, we saw lots from the president tweeting, to say the least, his grievances about the whistleblower, and the investigation of course. how could these comments, how could the president's actions, his twitter feed, all of that, be used against him, as this situation progresses? >> absolutely, you're going to see democrats on various house committees, especially probably the house intelligence...
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julia bagg, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> i want to turn now to the authorities saying that the gunman who killed seven people in west texas in the drive by shooting spree on saturday, quote, was on a long spiral of going down before being fired from his job on morning of the incident. according to police, he then made rambling phone calls to the police and the fbi tip line. quote, made statements about some of the atrocities that he felt he had gone through. 15 minutes later the killer was pulled over in a traffic stop when the deadly rampage began. authorities have not said how the gunman obtained the a.r.-style weapon used in the shooting but said he previously failed a federal background check for a firearm. according to the associated press, texas governor greg abbot tweeted that the suspect had a criminal history. he did not elaborate and a spokesman referred questions to the texas department of public safety which did not immediately respond for comment. >> after the deadly odessa, texas shooting, 20
julia bagg, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> i want to turn now to the authorities saying that the gunman who killed seven people in west texas in the drive by shooting spree on saturday, quote, was on a long spiral of going down before being fired from his job on morning of the incident. according to police, he then made rambling phone calls to the police and the fbi tip line. quote, made statements about some of the atrocities that he felt he had gone through. 15 minutes later the...
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was it jason alexander, michael richards or julia louis-dreyfus? year-old give to him.s we haven't seen that from him. any little that way too times but you know he's been really good with data doesn't we don't lose faith in him, i took him out because of the score had been a little closer i leave neck out there. potentially a that one of the reasons we got him out. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." only we have mike the situation's first post prison interview. >> your first meal out of prison? >> i wanted to have a naked pizza part. >> inside his dramatic weight loss. >> i worked out two to three times a day. >>> in our "e.t." birthday which emmy nominated seinfeld cast member was the only one to direct an episode of the show? that was jason alexander. >> sharon, thank you for hanging out with us. we love you. out with us. we love you. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the l
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joining us political reporter from the hill, julia manchester.hat has been the reaction so far to the latest claims against justice kavanaugh? >> well, from democrats it's something we would absolutely expect coming from the events that really unfolded last year. you're hearing calls from a number of candidates for impeachment while a number of other democratic candidates like amy klobuchar, joe biden are saying there should be an investigation first. you're seeing that this episode or this allegation is really creating just another political firestorm nearly a year after brett kavanaugh faced that first firestorm when there were a number of allegations against him during his confirmation process. it will be interesting to see how this impacts the campaign trail. we know that conserve tiatives campaigned on their ability to pack the supreme court with conservative justices. you're seeing democrats pick up on the need for appointing liberal justices as well to compete with those conservative justices on the courts at all levels. this just adds ano
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well julia boorstin has both those stories. >> good morning to you mark zuckerberg is making the rounds in washington, d.c., meeting with legislators, looking to regulate two areas, one, facebook privacy policies, two, responsibility for inappropriate, manipulative content on its platform. zuckerberg met with democratic senator cantwell and also attended a dinner with mark warner and senator blumenthal also joined take a listen. >> i was impressed by a number of the ideas and interests of facebook in advancing privacy on the internet but i hope that we also can continue the conversation >> zuckerberg's meetings span the aisle, he is meeting with republican senator moran, and supposed to see hawley and lee as well. senator warner's office saying
well julia boorstin has both those stories. >> good morning to you mark zuckerberg is making the rounds in washington, d.c., meeting with legislators, looking to regulate two areas, one, facebook privacy policies, two, responsibility for inappropriate, manipulative content on its platform. zuckerberg met with democratic senator cantwell and also attended a dinner with mark warner and senator blumenthal also joined take a listen. >> i was impressed by a number of the ideas and...
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julia boorstin has the story i estor trying to close the gap. >> edith doorsenees an opportunity in closing a gender gap for entrepreneurs which is why she raised two the ventu capital funds investing in gender balanced teenseeaising a stage funding. starting to gainraction to secure financing to grow. >> we are seeing a large growing percentage of the deal flow that is in fact series a ready. >> companies with at least one female founder have raised less than 16% of vllture capital funding in the first eight months of this year. according to pitch book. procedure's cnces of raising capital declines between the early seed financing, the first funding round, and the a when they look for bigger checks. to scale the businesses. and it' even harder for companies wemh a fe foundered which see a bigger drop between seed and series a deals. >> very few institutions are yet tting capital in at the stage we are talking about, which is
julia boorstin has the story i estor trying to close the gap. >> edith doorsenees an opportunity in closing a gender gap for entrepreneurs which is why she raised two the ventu capital funds investing in gender balanced teenseeaising a stage funding. starting to gainraction to secure financing to grow. >> we are seeing a large growing percentage of the deal flow that is in fact series a ready. >> companies with at least one female founder have raised less than 16% of vllture...
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joining me now is julia romero from the w. spanish service she's been following the story for us thanks so much for joining us now you are from mexico the other where this barbie is it inappropriate is it appropriate what do you think i think is interesting more than a fair and appropriate i think is really interesting why do you say that. because in recent times especially since the coco movie for some bowl there has been several attempts of giving a place out of this new movie or from pixar out of a bit of that exact exactly of the words as it's been in the mainstream media it's been depicted as something that is very special and is very dear to the mexican people and i think and i think this is very interesting that now mattel is bringing a doll that is also showing children that is ok to have this heritage that it's ok to see that and it is normal and i think it depicts also the very important mexican american identity which is for me very interesting that they're doing this but where do you think the controversy is coming
joining me now is julia romero from the w. spanish service she's been following the story for us thanks so much for joining us now you are from mexico the other where this barbie is it inappropriate is it appropriate what do you think i think is interesting more than a fair and appropriate i think is really interesting why do you say that. because in recent times especially since the coco movie for some bowl there has been several attempts of giving a place out of this new movie or from pixar...
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from nbc6 in miami, julia bagg in daytona beach, florida, julia, you've been tracking this storm several days now what are you seeing this morning? >> reporter: well, phillip, it's very quiet right now in daytona beach. we are under a curfew right now until 6:00 in the morning. and i'm talking with emergency managers who are telling me, you know, they don't know how long we'll be under a hurricane warning officially here in the county you heard janessa saying, dorian is sitting there stationary and moving so very slowly. they can't evetell residents at this point how far out we will be under this warning, and a warning because even without dorian making landfall here as it is not expected to, we could still see winds in excess of 74 miles per hour storm surge also a big concern, especially right here where i am along the hal i fax river. this is the tin ter coastal part of the reason why these low-lying areas have been evacuated in the coastal communities. and this morning a lot of people in shelters. there is still room for them more than 1100 people in shelters across the county this m
from nbc6 in miami, julia bagg in daytona beach, florida, julia, you've been tracking this storm several days now what are you seeing this morning? >> reporter: well, phillip, it's very quiet right now in daytona beach. we are under a curfew right now until 6:00 in the morning. and i'm talking with emergency managers who are telling me, you know, they don't know how long we'll be under a hurricane warning officially here in the county you heard janessa saying, dorian is sitting there...
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thank you. >>> julia, what's coming up?coming up after this, we're asking the question, did the president lean on a foreign ally to help his re-election effort? some tantalizing new details about a whistleblower's claim after this. stay with "early start." to present to you today. [son]: who are you talking to? [son]: that guy's scary. the first item on the list is selecting a chairman for the... for the advisory board what's this? as well as use the remaining... child care options run out. lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't. guaranteed monthly income for life. there are three words when you live with migraine... "i am here." aim to say that more with aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults that reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. don't take aimovig if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like rash or swelling can happen hours to days after use. common side effects include injection site reactions and constipation. aim to be there more.
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julia's blinking, and the owl blinks back at her.ia had an incident when she was smaller, she was in a store, and her tourette's went into action, and she was moving around uncontrollably, and a woman looked at her and said, don't you have a mother that can control you? >> trevor: wow. >> thankfully, she does. she has a mother who's a school teacher and set that lady straight. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: oh! i love it! every single story in the book has that feeling of overcoming. i also love that you have the book in spanish as well. "just ask." and the book is available now. "just ask," which is what i'm going to be doing with justice sonia sotomayor after the break, i will be just asking questions i have about the supreme court. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) gatorade. packs carbs to refuel and electrolytes to replenish so you can bring the heat. nothing beats gatorade. i[ "go your own way" by fleetwood mac ]. and he's not home yet. you can do magic? everyone push. oh no! whoa! [ roar ] wow. woo! snow leopar
julia's blinking, and the owl blinks back at her.ia had an incident when she was smaller, she was in a store, and her tourette's went into action, and she was moving around uncontrollably, and a woman looked at her and said, don't you have a mother that can control you? >> trevor: wow. >> thankfully, she does. she has a mother who's a school teacher and set that lady straight. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: oh! i love it! every single story in the book has that feeling...
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julia's blinking, and the owl blinks back at her.ad an incident when she was smaller, she was in a store, and her tourette's went into action, and she was moving around uncontrollably, and a woman looked at her and said, don't you have a mother that can control you? >> trevor: wow. >> thankfully, she does. she has a mother who's a school teacher and set that lady straight. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: oh! i love it! every single story in the book has that feeling of overcoming. i also love that you have the book in spanish as well. "just ask." and the book is available now. "just ask," which is what i'm going to be doing with justice sonia sotomayor after the break, i will be just asking questions i have about the supreme court. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) (paul) wireless network claims are so confusing. america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% to
julia's blinking, and the owl blinks back at her.ad an incident when she was smaller, she was in a store, and her tourette's went into action, and she was moving around uncontrollably, and a woman looked at her and said, don't you have a mother that can control you? >> trevor: wow. >> thankfully, she does. she has a mother who's a school teacher and set that lady straight. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: oh! i love it! every single story in the book has that feeling of...
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julia: pasamos con un adelanto de "contacto deportivo".gundo compromiso ante argentina. martino no podrÁ contar con guardado, gutiÉrrez, y pizarro que se unen a las ausencias de montes y rodrÍguez que presentaron molestias musculares prevÉ recientemente a estados unidos. y se definiÓ que Álvarez subirá al ring el prÓximo 2 de noviembre para verse las caras en busca del tetracampeonato del mu pondrÁ en juego el cinturÓn peso semi completo. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn . ♪ ♪ ♪ m julio: y que hace historia que reportaste pues comunicar con nosotros de distintas maneras. telÉfono como whatsapp, cuatro en estas redes sociales. reciente en nueva jersey anteri trata de una serpiente con tus cabezas que tiene tan sÓlo dos semanas de nacida. se cree que tiene dos cerebros diferentes. expertos dicen que se suponÍa que era un gemelo y durante el desarrollo terminÓ siendo una serpiente de dos cabezas. y asÍ llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14 sólo a las 11. lo dejamos con el noticiero nacional ediciÓn nocturna. no olvide sintonizar maÑana. que pas
julia: pasamos con un adelanto de "contacto deportivo".gundo compromiso ante argentina. martino no podrÁ contar con guardado, gutiÉrrez, y pizarro que se unen a las ausencias de montes y rodrÍguez que presentaron molestias musculares prevÉ recientemente a estados unidos. y se definiÓ que Álvarez subirá al ring el prÓximo 2 de noviembre para verse las caras en busca del tetracampeonato del mu pondrÁ en juego el cinturÓn peso semi completo. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn . ♪...
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kasie hunt check, julia on deck.have that moment, we'll show it at know your value.com morning sickness on live television and tell your story. julia, thank you. >> thank you. >> and welcome to the know your value community, we'll there for you. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, new polling shows a majority of americans are worried about a recession. what does that mean for president trump whose biggest argument for re-election has been a strong economy? we'll dig into the new numbers ahead on "morning joe." into thes ahead on "morning joe. we call it the mother standard of care. it's how we care for our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. but in m
kasie hunt check, julia on deck.have that moment, we'll show it at know your value.com morning sickness on live television and tell your story. julia, thank you. >> thank you. >> and welcome to the know your value community, we'll there for you. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, new polling shows a majority of americans are worried about a recession. what does that mean for president trump whose biggest argument for re-election has been a strong economy? we'll dig into...
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let's get straight to julia. >> that's right.y announced the iphone 11 was going to start at $699 they just announced the iphone 11 pro with three cameras will start at $999 and that will have four hours more in battery life and the iphone pro max will start at $1099 and that will have five hours more in battery. so there's similar price points to the last generation they said that those two iphones will ship on september 20th with preorders starting on friday big focus here on battery life, on strength of the screen. they showed a visdeo of them being shot with water, which is the water resistance, something there's been a lot of talk about. stronger glass and this is the fastest chip ever in a smart phone. so we're going to hear more coming up, but some interesting numbers there for the price points of those iphone pros. back over to you >> julia, thank you. >>> we do have a major change underway in the stock markets. got some investors worried we are looking at the rotation that's taking place. >> i think it's a good thing it'
let's get straight to julia. >> that's right.y announced the iphone 11 was going to start at $699 they just announced the iphone 11 pro with three cameras will start at $999 and that will have four hours more in battery life and the iphone pro max will start at $1099 and that will have five hours more in battery. so there's similar price points to the last generation they said that those two iphones will ship on september 20th with preorders starting on friday big focus here on battery...
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i'm julia chatterly. >> i'm dave briggs. it's friday, september 20th, 4:00 a.m. the call is coming from inside the house. compelling details about the whistleblower complaint, that confirms president trump's communications with a foreign leader. "the washington post" first reported the complaint, relates to ukraine. that's according to two people familiar with the matter. the complaint involved some kind of promise the president made, a promise so alarming, a u.s. intel official blew the whistle. >> timing may help put the pieces together here. 2 1/2 weeks before the report, president trump spoke about joe biden to a prosecutor. mr. trump assigned his attorney, rudy giuliani to the effort. last night, giuliani did not settle the issue. listen in. >> did you ask the ukraine to investigate joe biden? >> no. actually i didn't. i asked the ukraine to investigate the allegation that there was interference in the election of 2016 by the ukrainians for the benefit of hillary clinton. >> you never asked anything about hunter biden? never asked anything about joe biden? >
i'm julia chatterly. >> i'm dave briggs. it's friday, september 20th, 4:00 a.m. the call is coming from inside the house. compelling details about the whistleblower complaint, that confirms president trump's communications with a foreign leader. "the washington post" first reported the complaint, relates to ukraine. that's according to two people familiar with the matter. the complaint involved some kind of promise the president made, a promise so alarming, a u.s. intel official...
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julia disparas-- julio: ese fue el tiroteo donde resultaron heridos los adolescentes .n sacerdote salvadoreÑo por abuso de menores. se trata del david mendoza vela detenido en marzo pasado por tocar de manera inapropiada a un niÑo del Área de la bahÍa. el ex pÁrroco tendrÁ que registrarse como delincuente sexual de por vida y mantenerse alejado de la vÍctima por 10 aÑos. por otro lado el diario san josÉ revelÓ ayer nuevos detalles del presuntopirÓmano que viajÓ desde missouri y desencadenÓ 13 incendios en el Área de mi pitas el pasado fin de semana. el hombre 68 aÑos vive en kansas city desde hace 30 aÑos y visito 1000 pitas para una reuniÓn de compaÑeros de preparatoria. dijo que provoque incendios conde lo consumÍan las emociones de su divorcio. e investigadores que hanexaminado los restos del barco de buceo que se incendiÓ este mes no podÍa determinar emotivo que desatÓ el fuego donde murieron 34 personas. el proceso, que durÓ dos semanas, concluyÓ este viernes, segÚn una fuente de la agencia ciencia ciencia asociada. y se puso fin a las evocacionesobligatorias tras
julia disparas-- julio: ese fue el tiroteo donde resultaron heridos los adolescentes .n sacerdote salvadoreÑo por abuso de menores. se trata del david mendoza vela detenido en marzo pasado por tocar de manera inapropiada a un niÑo del Área de la bahÍa. el ex pÁrroco tendrÁ que registrarse como delincuente sexual de por vida y mantenerse alejado de la vÍctima por 10 aÑos. por otro lado el diario san josÉ revelÓ ayer nuevos detalles del presuntopirÓmano que viajÓ desde missouri y...
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julia boorstin has more on facebook from l.a.ey, julia >> jon, new york attorney general latisha james is leading a bipartisan coalition to investigate facebook for antitrust violations she's joined by seven other state ags plus the ag of the district of columbia, so far the attorneys general saying, quote, we will use every investigative tool at our disposal to determine whether facebook's actions may have endangered consumer data, reduced the quality of consumer's choices, or increased the price of advertising facebook shares moving lower on the threat of potentially large fines from these attorneys general. now, a separate google anti-trust probe is expected to be announced at a news conference outside the supreme court on monday. today's news is in addition to the ftc's anti-trust investigation into facebook, which facebook confirmed in july, and the department och justice's anti-trust investigation into google. facebook telling us today, quote, people have multiple choices for every one of the services we provide. we underst
julia boorstin has more on facebook from l.a.ey, julia >> jon, new york attorney general latisha james is leading a bipartisan coalition to investigate facebook for antitrust violations she's joined by seven other state ags plus the ag of the district of columbia, so far the attorneys general saying, quote, we will use every investigative tool at our disposal to determine whether facebook's actions may have endangered consumer data, reduced the quality of consumer's choices, or increased...
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let's bring in julia who is at the justice department in washington. >> julia, let me start with you.hat does this rejection means for mccabe in practical terms and what might be coming down the park here? >> reporter: we understand that the office of the deputy attorney general informed andrew mccabe's lawyer that the justice department had rejected his appeal to try to avoid criminal charges. but really, hallie, it doesn't come down to what the justice department prosecutors thinks. it comes down to a grand jury who would be meeting at the federal courthouse just down the road from me here. if 12 out of 23 of those people on the grand jury decide not to move forward with an indictment of andrew mccabe, there's nothing the justice department can do dabout it. it would be a huge below to them because it is very rare not to get an indictment. they say you can indite a ham sandwich. it's the conviction that actually comes later when you go to a trial. so at this point this would be a big blow and it would show that there were some flaws in the prosecution's case and that maybe they coul
let's bring in julia who is at the justice department in washington. >> julia, let me start with you.hat does this rejection means for mccabe in practical terms and what might be coming down the park here? >> reporter: we understand that the office of the deputy attorney general informed andrew mccabe's lawyer that the justice department had rejected his appeal to try to avoid criminal charges. but really, hallie, it doesn't come down to what the justice department prosecutors...
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julia boorstin has the latest on the develop story.ulia. >> dow jones reporting that at&t is exploring parting with the direct tv unit, considering options including a potential spinoff or combination with dish now you see at&t shares up about 1.3% after hours we reached out to at&t gichg us the no comment but it's worth note nag elliott management demand nad at&t sell direct tv. at&t ceo randall stephenson speaking at the council on foreign relations saying the letter from elliott management lighthouse and recommendation that seemed supportive of the current strategy and they made good points and that at&t plans to engage with elliott on their recommendations. so this would fit into the sense of a dialogue with elliott on what they're interested in them pursuing one note also that dish shares are up on the report melissa back to you. >> julia thank you very much julia boorts bartzin in los angeles. at&t shares up 1.3% you're a holder right. >> long at&t i'm excited to have elliott around i think the issue was yes some of the parts is
julia boorstin has the latest on the develop story.ulia. >> dow jones reporting that at&t is exploring parting with the direct tv unit, considering options including a potential spinoff or combination with dish now you see at&t shares up about 1.3% after hours we reached out to at&t gichg us the no comment but it's worth note nag elliott management demand nad at&t sell direct tv. at&t ceo randall stephenson speaking at the council on foreign relations saying the letter...
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julia ainsley has been to the border repeatedly and has spoken to people in these facilities. her with her view of the inspector general's report. julia, it really is one of the painful documents to read about this story. >> it is, lawrence. and for some time we heard from the american pediatric association warning about the long term effects of separation, even if the separation was at max two weeks. and we know some went on for months as the government struggled to reunite these fast. but this report really brings it home because you're able to hear through the mouths of the children and through the mental health workers who worked with them the anguish that they were in. they said some of the unaccompanied children who came on their own, were teenagers, they also had mental health challenges. but it was those who were separated that were under so much distress because of their feelings of anxiety and abandonment but also because they were so young. many of the children who colon their own, like we said, are teenagers, but there were children under the age of 5 who were sepa
julia ainsley has been to the border repeatedly and has spoken to people in these facilities. her with her view of the inspector general's report. julia, it really is one of the painful documents to read about this story. >> it is, lawrence. and for some time we heard from the american pediatric association warning about the long term effects of separation, even if the separation was at max two weeks. and we know some went on for months as the government struggled to reunite these fast....
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. >> julia is joining us now. it was expected to have a court challenge, is it going to have a win? >> it means that while this continued to play out, the supreme court said the trump administration can deny the right to seek asylum for anyone that passes through mexico and it applies retro actively. so anyone that came in after july 16th, and didn't go through their initial interview, if they did not have that interview yet they are not allowed to seek asylum. this is the toughest action against existing asylum laws yet. we knew there would be a court challenge, it was instantly challenged, but the surprise now is the supreme court says that while all of this plays out they should let this stay and allow citizenship and immigration services, that they can go ahead and do this in the interim time. >> help us understand when you say it is retro active, how many people have come through since july? how many people is that? >> right, so we're looking around 80,000 a month. not all of those seek asylum, but the majority of them are. the asylum numbers are where they have been. many of t
. >> julia is joining us now. it was expected to have a court challenge, is it going to have a win? >> it means that while this continued to play out, the supreme court said the trump administration can deny the right to seek asylum for anyone that passes through mexico and it applies retro actively. so anyone that came in after july 16th, and didn't go through their initial interview, if they did not have that interview yet they are not allowed to seek asylum. this is the toughest...
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i just -- i just you know, i think to julia's point.erview chairman nadler of the house judiciary committee in terms of the impeachment proceedings, he believes this is one more additional investigation to look into. whether or not democrats as a whole believe that? we'll have to wait and see, but nothing surprises me any more. and nothing surprises you any more, either. >> i'm standing right there with you, every day a new day. kevin vili, julia manchester, great to have you here. >>> some call it worse than hurricane harvey, what's being done to help those stranded by floodwaters in southeast texas. , raise your steins to the king of speed. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. these days we're (horn honking) i hear you, sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with you
i just -- i just you know, i think to julia's point.erview chairman nadler of the house judiciary committee in terms of the impeachment proceedings, he believes this is one more additional investigation to look into. whether or not democrats as a whole believe that? we'll have to wait and see, but nothing surprises me any more. and nothing surprises you any more, either. >> i'm standing right there with you, every day a new day. kevin vili, julia manchester, great to have you here....
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host: julia? guest: this is president trump's usual reaction.ou are seeing his allies and supporters very much say this is a case of the deep state left over from the obama administration, or the fake news media pushing the story. on the democratic side of the isle you are seeing more the same thing, he needs to be investigated and it shows he's unfit to be president. we are seeing more of the same reaction, i was not surprised by anything the president said on this. to thing i'm looking forward is how this will play, if the story continues, and i think the democrats in the house will launch this to continue and let it be a major storyline in the news, how this will play on the general election stays -- stage between president trump or joe biden. it could be a younger person like a buttigieg or harris, they might not have as many skeletons in their closets, if you will and it will be harder for president trump to go after them on those issues. but if it's biden and trumpets going to get ugly and personal. host: let's go to north carolina on the
host: julia? guest: this is president trump's usual reaction.ou are seeing his allies and supporters very much say this is a case of the deep state left over from the obama administration, or the fake news media pushing the story. on the democratic side of the isle you are seeing more the same thing, he needs to be investigated and it shows he's unfit to be president. we are seeing more of the same reaction, i was not surprised by anything the president said on this. to thing i'm looking...
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julia boorstin with what it entails. julia. >> agreed to changes to protect privacy. they will require to flag kids content. youtube won't be able to collect data to track kids for ad targeting and kids won't be able to comment on videos without parents' consent two commissioner at the ftc accide dissented saying it doesn't go far enough as far as the fine and fundamentally changing business practices, also saying google's commitments can't be easily enforced. analysts tell us it won't impact parent alphabet bottom line is a rounding error for the tech giant. guys, back to you. >> julia, thank you. a continued pile on on google. >> i'm a shareholder they got these guys dead to rights it's not like they were being malicious about it if you have kids and you see them consuming youtube, it just plays and plays and plays and plays and they have information on kids' viewing habit probably more collected than you would think. >> oh, my gosh do you know how many times i've gone for tooubs, baby shark and wheels on the bus, a 45-minute loop. >> what i don't get is how they ar
julia boorstin with what it entails. julia. >> agreed to changes to protect privacy. they will require to flag kids content. youtube won't be able to collect data to track kids for ad targeting and kids won't be able to comment on videos without parents' consent two commissioner at the ftc accide dissented saying it doesn't go far enough as far as the fine and fundamentally changing business practices, also saying google's commitments can't be easily enforced. analysts tell us it won't...
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julia bagg there in jacksonville.ht let's head north of where julia is to catie beck who is in savannah, georgia. once again, emergency officials are preparing there as well. >> hey, kendis, yeah, emergency officials are keeping a close eye on what's happening in the bahamas. just taking note of the power and magnitude of that storm and what that could mean for savannah in coming days. right now they aren't in full preparation mode. they're gearing up for it. they said they're going to put assets into place but the worst of the weather isn't supposed to arrive in savannahen till wednesday. so that does give some lead time and what they're doing with that time they're reaching out to folks on the hurricane registry specifically those who are vulnerable. those who are in need of medical care, elderly populations. and saying to those folks, you don't have to evacuate right now, but what is your plan if you have to evacuate? they're making sure people are aware and as prepared as much as possible. for now here in savannah
julia bagg there in jacksonville.ht let's head north of where julia is to catie beck who is in savannah, georgia. once again, emergency officials are preparing there as well. >> hey, kendis, yeah, emergency officials are keeping a close eye on what's happening in the bahamas. just taking note of the power and magnitude of that storm and what that could mean for savannah in coming days. right now they aren't in full preparation mode. they're gearing up for it. they said they're going to...
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julia morrow now, defense attorney. specializes in family law.n has leukemia and rather than doing chemo. what are you supposed to do? >> it sounds crazy to us. sounded crazy to the doctors, the science, the courts. these people, if i'm forced to defend these parents in a criminal action, not the pendency, but they're true believers, shep. the woman has been on social media the past couple years. she's in holistic medicine, anti-establishment. they did try the chemo on two separate occasions. these parents, for whatever it's worth, they do love their son. so you know, the defense of them is look, it might be crazy to us, but in their warped minds, it was a reasonable way to deal with his illness. >> from the state's perspective, does it make sense that you defends the defenseless from parents that ignore medicine and science? >> no. that's the point. like within a criminal venue, shep, it's like it's all about the parents. you know, should they be held criminally liable, face penalties. in the dependency venue where this custody came into play, a
julia morrow now, defense attorney. specializes in family law.n has leukemia and rather than doing chemo. what are you supposed to do? >> it sounds crazy to us. sounded crazy to the doctors, the science, the courts. these people, if i'm forced to defend these parents in a criminal action, not the pendency, but they're true believers, shep. the woman has been on social media the past couple years. she's in holistic medicine, anti-establishment. they did try the chemo on two separate...
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julia boorstin looks at apple's night.ng strat sy for us ♪ >>> hardware, software and services.t's what apple ceo tim cook says the tech giant is focused on. and cook revealed key details about the services they first announced in marni. apple tv plus costs $49.99 a month. their shows launching november 1st with more shows added monthly. the first year first for those purchasing aiphone, ipad, mac book. >> our mission is to bring you the mosginal stories from the most creative minds in television and film. stories that help you find inspiration grounded in emotion. truly stories in believen. stories with purpose. >> that was feist dollars a month price tag half of what analysts predictpphe tv would cost. e service won't have the same library as otheric brse. but from a price point it will be less expen eve. compares to $13 a month for netflix's most popular service pan $7 a month for disney plus. >>he t ts is new tefor apple ying to move from being an equipment company into more recurring revenue business whether five dars a month or $10 a month this is part of the new story. >>
julia boorstin looks at apple's night.ng strat sy for us ♪ >>> hardware, software and services.t's what apple ceo tim cook says the tech giant is focused on. and cook revealed key details about the services they first announced in marni. apple tv plus costs $49.99 a month. their shows launching november 1st with more shows added monthly. the first year first for those purchasing aiphone, ipad, mac book. >> our mission is to bring you the mosginal stories from the most creative...
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julia boorstin takes a tok. >>oday i am pleased to announce that google and youtube have agreed to pay $170 miteion. >> repor youtube ceo writing that the ftc settlement marks a big change. today's challes wil us to better protect kids and families on youtube and this is just the beginning. we'll continue working with lawmakers. youtube will stop collecting data from kids unless their parents all it limiting personalized ads on kids'ds content. youte will use technology to identify videoseo targeting kid to identify those that creators don't flag themselves. e sentencing commissioners say this doesn't go far enough. analysts say it will improve the platform over time. >> young kids continue to flock platform. we'll see what happens. we think ultimately going forward the complnce oversight will actua iy makell a safer platform and actually probably bring more peoe into the system knowing that this issue is broken, they're undersc tiny. in some ways it can be a modesti tail. >> wikipedia is making a shift to push
julia boorstin takes a tok. >>oday i am pleased to announce that google and youtube have agreed to pay $170 miteion. >> repor youtube ceo writing that the ftc settlement marks a big change. today's challes wil us to better protect kids and families on youtube and this is just the beginning. we'll continue working with lawmakers. youtube will stop collecting data from kids unless their parents all it limiting personalized ads on kids'ds content. youte will use technology to identify...
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and as julia boorstin reports, netflix' strategy is being put test. >> netflix is hopg paying big tvbig bucks will help it compete with all its coming ri als. >> yourmbition frightens me. >> hit tv producer ryan murphy launches on netflix today. it's the first product from the streamer's recent spate of deals with tv creors. reviews so far are not great according to rotten tomatoes. but the big question is whethere it generates positive buzz to draw new subscribersers andth kp . >> the key is how many hit shows they can create. think global hit shows like stranger things with ryan murphy this f they can get one or twoit >> netflix lured murphy from whereee he created american horror story and crime story and nip tuck. $3 ohh million for a five him opinion year exclusive deal. considered the priceyest deal in tv history netflix is also making exclusive deals with other top producer. game of throwns david benoff and db white paying $$200 million and netflix has a $soo million with shanda rhymes. behind the hit scandalnd "grey's anatomy." the fir fruits of the deals lambing today with t
and as julia boorstin reports, netflix' strategy is being put test. >> netflix is hopg paying big tvbig bucks will help it compete with all its coming ri als. >> yourmbition frightens me. >> hit tv producer ryan murphy launches on netflix today. it's the first product from the streamer's recent spate of deals with tv creors. reviews so far are not great according to rotten tomatoes. but the big question is whethere it generates positive buzz to draw new subscribersers andth kp...
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for "nightly business report" julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> coming up, the safest electric vehiclesad toy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> there are now 530 confirmed and probabl cases of vaping related illnesses. according to the center disease control that is up from 380 a week ago. the fda is also investigating more than 150 products and has disclosed a criminal probe. but the probe is examining the supply chain of vaping products not individual vapors. >> finally tonight brand-new cash crash test results of alternative powered vehicles show some of them are among the safest on the road. it raises the question, are electr vehicles which have battery packs and small motors saferhan cars and trucks with internalbugs engines. phil lebeau has the story. >>> crash tests of electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell suv show three models handle a variety of clisi os better than many vehicles. in fact two electric vehicles, the tesla model 3 and audi e-tron with the hienlda hydrogen fuel cell suv got the best rating possible from the insurance institute for highway safety. the chevy bolt did well in the crash
for "nightly business report" julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> coming up, the safest electric vehiclesad toy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> there are now 530 confirmed and probabl cases of vaping related illnesses. according to the center disease control that is up from 380 a week ago. the fda is also investigating more than 150 products and has disclosed a criminal probe. but the probe is examining the supply chain of vaping products not individual vapors. >> finally...
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." >>> welcome back the ratings for last night's kickoff ran and they're pretty good julia has thoseooe numbers. >> preliminary ratings show a 14% increase from last year and a 7% increase from last year's bears/packers sunday night opener ratings were up much more and the markets for online gambling just this year became legal. pittsburgh ratings were up 23% and ratings in providence were up 36% in both states fans can place bets from their mobile phones in addition to being able to bet in a casino this nfl season 13 states have legalized sports gambling, that's up from five states a year ago now mobile sports gambling is legal in six states. last year mobile gambling was available in two states with a third state making that an option toward the end of the season tyler, back to you. >> julia, thank you very much. >>> new jersey now poised to overtake nevada as the mecca of sports betting in the united states as more and more people are wageringon leagues like th nfl, the nba sports betting continuing to expand, as julia just detailed what will it mean for the legal gambling industr
." >>> welcome back the ratings for last night's kickoff ran and they're pretty good julia has thoseooe numbers. >> preliminary ratings show a 14% increase from last year and a 7% increase from last year's bears/packers sunday night opener ratings were up much more and the markets for online gambling just this year became legal. pittsburgh ratings were up 23% and ratings in providence were up 36% in both states fans can place bets from their mobile phones in addition to...