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kurt: check back in 2024. emily: kurt wagner, thank you.oes it for this edition of bloomberg technology. we are always streaming on twitter. find us. you can follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. markets edged up ahead of a wave of central bank headlines this week. fed chief will face a barrage of questions on capitol hill. the prospects for rates.
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kurt: we don't know.ard to have a social media summit when you don't invite the social media platforms that everyone is completing about. it sounds like it is going to be a lot of conservative, either politicians or thought leaders, who actually have problems with these platforms like facebook. they think it stifles free speech or my over censor. because the companies are not going to be there, it makes you question what exactly will be accomplished at a hearing like this? it could end up being a facebook bash session. we don't know exactly. they have not issued a guest list. emily: the president has certainly bashed facebook and other social media companies for anti-conservative bias. not facebook or twitter invited, but bloggers invited, allies of the president, conservative groups. what are we expecting? alistair: maybe myspace or tum blr. [laughter] emily: some defunct social networks. alistair: i think it will probably be another attack on social networks. i imagine it would be quite political. two m
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kurt didn't play the hits.ll me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. ♪ my girl, my girl >> in that era there was always the speculation kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems. and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know? and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ the whole night through ♪ >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying right there. >> i just don't understand it. that's all. >> i think he was the closest that his generation cam
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kurt: check back in 2024. emily: kurt wagner, thank you.oes it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are always streaming on twitter. find us @technology. you can follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone number. aw well. he doesn't know our phone number! you have our fax number, obviously... today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'll pass. >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or its employees. >> the following is a paid program for crepe erase. announcer 1: am
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kurt: well, it is pretty simple, right?e are already had a conversation about whether facebook had too much power, and now they say not only do they want to enter a new market, but they want to enter one essence -- as sensitive as finance as sensitive as having access to people's money. there is a lot of concern that -- or do we let a company that we already think might be too big and too powerful has more say over how people kind of do their personal life and how they spend their money? so aoc did mention that. she kind of slipped it in there, actually, it was a subtle thing, but it did not go unnoticed. i think that her idea is one that is shared by many not only here in washington but other places around the country and the world that just think facebook is too big, and letting them do a cryptocurrency is a step too far. emily: certainly a provocative description, david. when you think of facebook, google, apple, all the companies that were questions for the hearings, which do you believe presents the most compelling cas
kurt: well, it is pretty simple, right?e are already had a conversation about whether facebook had too much power, and now they say not only do they want to enter a new market, but they want to enter one essence -- as sensitive as finance as sensitive as having access to people's money. there is a lot of concern that -- or do we let a company that we already think might be too big and too powerful has more say over how people kind of do their personal life and how they spend their money? so aoc...
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kurt, jason, thank you both so much. those raids, it has been confirmed by nbc, long promised i.c.e. raids from the president. he postponed them. now we've heard they will begin this sunday. officials telling nbc news that agents will be targeting families in ten major cities, including new york, miami, los angeles, and chicago. joining me now a woman who knows this story better than anyone, julia, what happens now and why this sunday? >> well, so it's been three weeks since the president called off these i.c.e. raids and said he would postpone them for two weeks barring democratic negotiations on immigration. we haven't had anything looking like negotiation since 2013 so that was wishful thinking. we knew that from the start. he pushed it off three weeks. apparently now they think they might be ready to do this but there are still a lot of questions, stephanie, especially what happens when they have babies or if they have -- are they having car seats in the i.c.e. vans coming to pick people up? some of the cities could
kurt, jason, thank you both so much. those raids, it has been confirmed by nbc, long promised i.c.e. raids from the president. he postponed them. now we've heard they will begin this sunday. officials telling nbc news that agents will be targeting families in ten major cities, including new york, miami, los angeles, and chicago. joining me now a woman who knows this story better than anyone, julia, what happens now and why this sunday? >> well, so it's been three weeks since the president...
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emily: there is a question though, kurt.en the sort of the vehement deficit, do you think it will get off of the ground? kurt: there is a deficit, and i did not really appreciate that until today, being of the room and seeing senator after senator nailing it home that they do not trust facebook to do this the right way. facebook is really saying all of the things you would expect and want them to say. they are saying, "we want to work with regulators. we want to put in protections for consumers and making sure there are other companies making decisions. this is not a facebook-only product." these are the things you want them to be saying, but nobody seems to care at that point. today was kind of a little bit of a turning point for me as someone who has covered this for about a month to really feel like, wow, the pushback is more intense in person than maybe what you have read online. emily: and, joyce, not only in the united states, other countries like india saying they do not what libra in our country. does facebook need t
emily: there is a question though, kurt.en the sort of the vehement deficit, do you think it will get off of the ground? kurt: there is a deficit, and i did not really appreciate that until today, being of the room and seeing senator after senator nailing it home that they do not trust facebook to do this the right way. facebook is really saying all of the things you would expect and want them to say. they are saying, "we want to work with regulators. we want to put in protections for...
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especially since -- kurt: they are not saying anything publicly.is one of the biggest concerns, quite frankly that facebook is out here taking for abeating by itself project they claim is very cofounder with many other companies. if i am facebook, i'm saying, are you guys in or not? we could use a little support out there. but with the banks, you know, bloomberg has reported that facebook and others in the association are out talking to banks right now. they want them to be part of those members because i think it does add a level of legitimacy to this whole effort if they can have banking partners on board. but right now, if you're facebook, the biggest challenge is getting those people to say something publicly so they put their name behind what they are doing. emily: so brad on another topic, , bank of america, there have been reports that bank of america has taken out a patent that suggests it is using the ripple ledger for its currency transactions. can you comment on that? >> i saw that. emily: [laughter] can you confirm or kill the speculati
especially since -- kurt: they are not saying anything publicly.is one of the biggest concerns, quite frankly that facebook is out here taking for abeating by itself project they claim is very cofounder with many other companies. if i am facebook, i'm saying, are you guys in or not? we could use a little support out there. but with the banks, you know, bloomberg has reported that facebook and others in the association are out talking to banks right now. they want them to be part of those...
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vonnie: we are going to leave it here, thank you, kurt wagner. coming up, president trump is taking aim at apple. rejecting its bid to avoid some china tariffs. how the tech giant is responding to the president's demands to move production to the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloombergs is markets." i'm vonnie quinn in new york. amber: i'm amber kanwar in toronto. it's been a busy week of tech earnings but also news -- were new regulatory concerns. donald trump is taking aim at the industry heavyweights, tweeting apple will not be given puttingaivers, and google's relationship with china in question. joining us for a look at how this may affect the spectrum, we have steven milunovich. we are left balancing the fundamentals against the regulatory risk. let's start with apple, this is a company that up until now beingto have evaded ensnared in the eye of the storm when it comes to the u.s. and china. how significant was this tweet by donald trump when it comes to apple and its status? >> apple and trump have gone back and forth. been his tim
vonnie: we are going to leave it here, thank you, kurt wagner. coming up, president trump is taking aim at apple. rejecting its bid to avoid some china tariffs. how the tech giant is responding to the president's demands to move production to the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloombergs is markets." i'm vonnie quinn in new york. amber: i'm amber kanwar in toronto. it's been a busy week of tech earnings but also news -- were new regulatory concerns. donald trump is taking aim...
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kurt: it is related to facebook's power. about how muchl power they have and the influence they have. does facebook have the power to leave up or take down certain opinions and thoughts? back to thecomes idea that facebook is too big for its own good. we will be watching to see what happens in the next couple weeks. now to a story we continue to watch. the white house will investigate a french plan to impose taxes on global technology companies. the move is a prelude to what could be new u.s. tariffs under the trump administration. tech giants like amazon and various trade groups are supporting the move. it is fascinating that the president has assailed these fornology companies anti-conservative bias and yet at the same time the u.s. is going to that for them, announcing they will investigate a plan by france to tax tech companies, which are mostly global u.s. technology companies. what is the strategy here? is really part of a wider push by the trump administration to level the playing field for u.s. companies. it does aff
kurt: it is related to facebook's power. about how muchl power they have and the influence they have. does facebook have the power to leave up or take down certain opinions and thoughts? back to thecomes idea that facebook is too big for its own good. we will be watching to see what happens in the next couple weeks. now to a story we continue to watch. the white house will investigate a french plan to impose taxes on global technology companies. the move is a prelude to what could be new u.s....
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kurt: i guess that is the idea. emily: let's talk about this tweet flag.t just apply to politicians. withplies to anyone 100,000 followers or more. david: it is just politicians. it is even more specific to donald trump. if you remember, this two years ago, he tweeted at kim jong-un and said, rocket man, you will not be around much longer, and or some kind of threat like that. and a lot of people asks, hey, wouldn't this normally get a user suspended? twitter's response was politicians have tweets that are so newsworthy we do not take them down. now we will know which of those tweets may violate the rules, but they are labeled as newsworthy and therefore allowed to stay up. emily: you have been talking about how difficult it is for these companies to flag content that breaks the rules or crosses a line. do you think this will work? david: well, it is definitely a step in the right direction. we need to acknowledge that some very famous and powerful people are misbehaving, but i also think that twitter has rightly acknowledged up until now that certain peop
kurt: i guess that is the idea. emily: let's talk about this tweet flag.t just apply to politicians. withplies to anyone 100,000 followers or more. david: it is just politicians. it is even more specific to donald trump. if you remember, this two years ago, he tweeted at kim jong-un and said, rocket man, you will not be around much longer, and or some kind of threat like that. and a lot of people asks, hey, wouldn't this normally get a user suspended? twitter's response was politicians have...
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kurt: i don't think you should wrap yourself into one market segment.my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. during buick's fourth of july sales event, pay no interest for 76 months on most 2019 buick models. but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my pay no interest for 76 months car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hebut i'm kindai want t"ehhhhhhhhhhhh" about buying one. you're "ehhhhhhhhhhhh?" well, it's more like a "aaaiiiiiihhh." well, good news. carmax will buy your car even if you don't buy one from them. ahhh-haaaaaa. mmmmm-hmmm. oooh. ahhh. ahahaha. mmmm. that we could grow into. we could spend 20 years there and still have a great business. $100 million business could be operating out of there. lemonis: but how do you know
kurt: i don't think you should wrap yourself into one market segment.my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. during buick's fourth of july sales event, pay no interest for 76 months on most 2019 buick models. but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my pay no interest for 76...
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kurt beebus, that it was going to be okay. >> do you think it had to go all the way to the top for the that were in the firing room? >> oh, heck no. >> >> growing up she had a love for science and learning. >> she was an insatiable reader. she skipped the first grade. she would not want a doll for christmas. she would much rather have a chemistry set or an erector set or something she could build or do. >> at 17, she interned at the u.s. army ballistic missile agency. and went on to become the first female engineer at cape canaveral. >> so what was it like when you first started at nasa? >> it was pretty intense. it was all men. some of the buildings didn't have ladies' restrooms. >> just like the women in the movie hidden figures, joanne had to go to a different building or use the men's room. >> sometimes during tests, the guard was just great. he would say, you need a little break, i'll police the men's room. >> how did the guys like that? >> they tried not to notice. and i didn't really care. if i had to go, i had to go. >> when joanne first started working in the firing room, she
kurt beebus, that it was going to be okay. >> do you think it had to go all the way to the top for the that were in the firing room? >> oh, heck no. >> >> growing up she had a love for science and learning. >> she was an insatiable reader. she skipped the first grade. she would not want a doll for christmas. she would much rather have a chemistry set or an erector set or something she could build or do. >> at 17, she interned at the u.s. army ballistic...
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and how about this for some sibling rivalry at nascar's latest race in kentucky kurt busch won his 1st race of the season beating younger brother kyle on the final lap to win the quaker state $400.00 but after the race kurt had to get a lift home because kyle had already left on their jet. and pair say in german are taking action for his failure to report for pre-season training but neymar certainly wasn't hiding his whereabouts on saturday the brazilian forward was in his home city sao paulo for the annual 5 a side tournaments that he supports neymar missed the copa america due to injury. well that's all your sport back to marty they have thank you very much indeed and that's all for the our desire a news hour but don't go anywhere because i'll be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news could be right up today specifically with what's going on in hong kong. what went wrong in society that opened up the space for him to get out but it is the european parliament that's not accountable and it's impossible for the people to bear the school end up our people don't want to ta
and how about this for some sibling rivalry at nascar's latest race in kentucky kurt busch won his 1st race of the season beating younger brother kyle on the final lap to win the quaker state $400.00 but after the race kurt had to get a lift home because kyle had already left on their jet. and pair say in german are taking action for his failure to report for pre-season training but neymar certainly wasn't hiding his whereabouts on saturday the brazilian forward was in his home city sao paulo...
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of course is always a very moving experience and i think kurt story in particular was very interesting it's really quite moving to hear how matter of fact he can be about this episode of his life now he is on but still that is something that he has carried with him throughout his entire life and as we heard there in his interview he didn't feel so much traumatized by having to leave his parents which of course for many of the 10000 children who was sent to the u.k. from from germany between 138139 it was a very traumatic experience it was only when he began to realize that he would never see his parents again that the real the reality of the situation really hit home with him and it wasn't for another 3 decades that he was really able to get closure and find out or indeed it happened to his parents. because this of course the biggest tragedy is these families were just torn apart are we going to talk about that in a 2nd a little bit more in detail but 1st tell us about the message that these survivors are trying to impart this in the i sat down with 3 different people yesterday all of
of course is always a very moving experience and i think kurt story in particular was very interesting it's really quite moving to hear how matter of fact he can be about this episode of his life now he is on but still that is something that he has carried with him throughout his entire life and as we heard there in his interview he didn't feel so much traumatized by having to leave his parents which of course for many of the 10000 children who was sent to the u.k. from from germany between...
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and how about this for some side sibling rivalry at nascar's latest race in kentucky kurt busch won his 1st race of the season beating younger brother kyle on the final lap to win the quaker state 400 but after the race kurt had to get a lift home because kyle had already left on their chat. they're under way on stage 9 of the tour de france which will take riders up 170 kilometers over the hills surrounding the on defending champion john thomas has bounced back after a crash on stage 8 which saw his bike break in half he's 5th in the overall standings with julie and others to leave but wearing the yellow jersey on what is still day which is sure to please the home crowd. well that's all your sport for now more team headed back they have thank you very much indeed and that is over this hour jazeera news don't go away they were a little bit ruby these in just a minute or 2. every reclaim news cycle brings a series of breaking stories his maximum jail term has jumped from 5 years to 175 years during the listening kindest as we tend the cameras on the media donald trump shouldn't be the on
and how about this for some side sibling rivalry at nascar's latest race in kentucky kurt busch won his 1st race of the season beating younger brother kyle on the final lap to win the quaker state 400 but after the race kurt had to get a lift home because kyle had already left on their chat. they're under way on stage 9 of the tour de france which will take riders up 170 kilometers over the hills surrounding the on defending champion john thomas has bounced back after a crash on stage 8 which...
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kurt gregory, nbc news >> it's going to be here before we know it >> yeah.me just like that >>> all right. krispy kreme fans, do we have a sweet piece of news for you. the donut shop opened a new concept store in north carolina. customers can now build their own donuts by choosing different glazes, toppings, drizzle flavors. they also added some new menu items like donut-infused ice cream and milk shakes and scoop sandwiches this location is just one of 45 new shops that will open across the country through 2020 >> that was my face, that that kid just made right now. what ice cream sandwich donut oh, it will be so good >> thanks for waking up with us. i'm frances rivera >> intr aoducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >>> and good wednesday morning to you, july th24th. taking a live loo
kurt gregory, nbc news >> it's going to be here before we know it >> yeah.me just like that >>> all right. krispy kreme fans, do we have a sweet piece of news for you. the donut shop opened a new concept store in north carolina. customers can now build their own donuts by choosing different glazes, toppings, drizzle flavors. they also added some new menu items like donut-infused ice cream and milk shakes and scoop sandwiches this location is just one of 45 new shops that...
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john, but nothing in this huge trove of investigative material proved anything. >> kurt, we call him"the scribe." he organized it in -- in such a way that it was easier to understand. >> what had been difficult to understand? >> it was confusing to the point where you didn't know what we were gonna be able to get into court. >> the context was in there. you couldn't figure it out because it was a mess. >> the majority of it was in there, yes. we had to try to do the analysis on it, and that's what took so long. >> reporter: an awful lot of detective work amounts to reading. thousands of pages of reports and witness statements, and this and that all were followed up, everyone of them. detective mehl chased down a 2001 walmart receipt, a minor, forgettable purchase, except that the time stamp on the receipt cast doubt on philip barr's alibi didn't exactly wreck it, but it caught him in a significant lie. >> that's how detailed we were getting. >> reporter: but then they just happened to run into a guy who said he knew barr and mcmannis and peewee. >> and he overheard them talking about
john, but nothing in this huge trove of investigative material proved anything. >> kurt, we call him"the scribe." he organized it in -- in such a way that it was easier to understand. >> what had been difficult to understand? >> it was confusing to the point where you didn't know what we were gonna be able to get into court. >> the context was in there. you couldn't figure it out because it was a mess. >> the majority of it was in there, yes. we had to...
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the chinese who has no years are facing it most if kurt. so humor as lawyers and defendants in in terror. you as a. secret tank and the. loss and regulations to defense fundamental freedom and human rights of tens of people rights. this has come as archie. doesn't want to tolerate. mass work and the us see the us lawyers and has threat to the one party system let them live there for the time being but thank you so much for speaking to us don bell speaking to us from taipei thank you for turning now to india where the monsoon survived in the country's northeast that means a new season of danger for 100 rhinos living in the. once common across the region then numbers have dwindled to 2400 live on this project a bizarre of even hear of though they are sitting ducks once the waters start to rise. a rare spot on earth where the one horned rhino still roams today they mingle with other majestic beasts feasting upon the lush grass. unaware of the dangers drawing near with months in season. flooding forces these animals to higher ground along the p
the chinese who has no years are facing it most if kurt. so humor as lawyers and defendants in in terror. you as a. secret tank and the. loss and regulations to defense fundamental freedom and human rights of tens of people rights. this has come as archie. doesn't want to tolerate. mass work and the us see the us lawyers and has threat to the one party system let them live there for the time being but thank you so much for speaking to us don bell speaking to us from taipei thank you for turning...
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kurt: they are not saying anything publicly.t is one of the concerns, that facebook is out here taking the beating for themselves. if i am facebook, i'm saying, are you guys in not? bloomberg has reported that facebook and others in the association are out talking to banks right now. i think it does add a level of legitimacy to this whole effort right now, -- this whole effort. right now, if you're facebook, you want someone to say something publicly. emily: on another topic, there have been reports that bank of america has taking a -- has taken out a patent that it would use ripple ledger. can you confirm or kill the speculation? confirm norneither kill. we are working with a lot of banks around the world. some of the largest banks in the world are customers of ours today. we will continue to work with big banks around the world. surprised by that patent application because we have not announced anything. emily: thank you both. coming up, how china plans to keep up with the tech ipo's by opening a new nasdaq-style stock exchang
kurt: they are not saying anything publicly.t is one of the concerns, that facebook is out here taking the beating for themselves. if i am facebook, i'm saying, are you guys in not? bloomberg has reported that facebook and others in the association are out talking to banks right now. i think it does add a level of legitimacy to this whole effort right now, -- this whole effort. right now, if you're facebook, you want someone to say something publicly. emily: on another topic, there have been...
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kurt: they are not saying anything publicly. of the concerns, that facebook is out here taking the beating for themselves. , theya project they claim are a cofounder with many other companies. if i am facebook, i'm saying, are you guys in or not? we could use support out there. with the banks, bloomberg has reported that facebook and others in the association are out talking to banks right now. i think it does add a level of legitimacy to this whole effort. right now, if you're facebook, the biggest challenge is getting those people to say something publicly so they put their name behind what they are doing. emily: on another topic, there have been reports that bank of america has taken out a patent that it would use ripple ledger. can you comment on that? >> i saw that. emily: can you confirm or kill the speculation? brad: i can neither confirm nor kill. we are working with a lot of banks around the world. some of the largest banks in the world are customers of ours today. we will continue to work with big banks around the worl
kurt: they are not saying anything publicly. of the concerns, that facebook is out here taking the beating for themselves. , theya project they claim are a cofounder with many other companies. if i am facebook, i'm saying, are you guys in or not? we could use support out there. with the banks, bloomberg has reported that facebook and others in the association are out talking to banks right now. i think it does add a level of legitimacy to this whole effort. right now, if you're facebook, the...
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of ripple and kurt wagner who was in the hearings last week.d you were watching and live tweeting. >> sboned. emily: you think facebook's plan is presumption. why? >> they have taken a very bold and ambition effort. that is why silicon valley is big. it was maybe more than ambition, maybe arrogant. the white paper articulates a new currency. the dollar works pretty well. i agree with the president on this. we don't need a new fiat colonels. the g-20, the dollar, the pound, the yen. there may be some smaller market, with the argentinean peso, that may sense the as we saw, a lot of turbulence and headwinds. it will be interesting to see how it plays out. emily: we talked last week about the level of skepticism and ire. one lawmaker comparing it to 9/11 and the level of dieng. now that this hear has happened what, is next? >> that is up to facebook to figure. they have announced we have this group of 28 partners that are going to be a part of the libra association that over sees this colonels. right now there currency. there is no charter for that
of ripple and kurt wagner who was in the hearings last week.d you were watching and live tweeting. >> sboned. emily: you think facebook's plan is presumption. why? >> they have taken a very bold and ambition effort. that is why silicon valley is big. it was maybe more than ambition, maybe arrogant. the white paper articulates a new currency. the dollar works pretty well. i agree with the president on this. we don't need a new fiat colonels. the g-20, the dollar, the pound, the yen....
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kurt, help us for your takeaway there. i've heard the interview.itical interview. the host of the show said that before it aired that it wasn't going to be about politics and the show isn't about politics. what is this what happened here tell you about the relationship between country music and the campaign as a whole and what is the outreach that pete buttigieg did say about how he's approaching the campaign? >> well, you know, david, pete was in nashville to do a big rally. they had the idea in the campaign that while they were there wouldn't it make sense to maybe reach out to a different media outlet outside of the political media that we hear day in and day out and go to country radio. they reached out to blair and his nationally syndicated show and blair was very happy to have them in. as blair said, this was the first time ever a presidential candidate had reached out to his show to come on. how refreshing was it he thought at a time when things are so divisive and we hear every day about the back and forth and partisanship, here was someone
kurt, help us for your takeaway there. i've heard the interview.itical interview. the host of the show said that before it aired that it wasn't going to be about politics and the show isn't about politics. what is this what happened here tell you about the relationship between country music and the campaign as a whole and what is the outreach that pete buttigieg did say about how he's approaching the campaign? >> well, you know, david, pete was in nashville to do a big rally. they had the...
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kurt: i am told to expect even kind of cookier questions.hink there are twice as many members of that committee then there were today, so having sat through one of those hearings before, i do think it is going to be even maybe a little bit more aggressive than what we saw today. there is going to be a lot of pushback, quite frankly, and i am sure that they will be prepared for it. emily: all right, bloomberg's lai,.agner, and joyce we will look into google taking side?thiel's be sure to follow our global breaking news network, @tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ on monday, conservative billionaire peter thiel claimed google was doing "seemingly treasonous" work with china. commentsa fan of his and president trump a president trump: i would like to recommend including two like our attorney to, like our attorney general, take take a look. in not a with china very positive way for our country. york, to discuss, in new a guest, and in our studio a reporter who covers tech for us. he not only said that google is doing "seemingly treasonous"
kurt: i am told to expect even kind of cookier questions.hink there are twice as many members of that committee then there were today, so having sat through one of those hearings before, i do think it is going to be even maybe a little bit more aggressive than what we saw today. there is going to be a lot of pushback, quite frankly, and i am sure that they will be prepared for it. emily: all right, bloomberg's lai,.agner, and joyce we will look into google taking side?thiel's be sure to follow...
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kurt: i guess that is the idea. emily: let's talk about this tweet flag.w it doesn't just apply , to politicians. it applies to anyone with 100,000 followers or more. what is your take? david: it is just politicians. which is why it is more -- emily: politicians with 100,000 -- david: who are also verified. it is even more specific to donald trump. if you remember, this two years ago, he tweeted at kim jong-un and said, rocket man, you will not be around much longer, or some kind of threat like that. and a lot of people asked hey, , wouldn't this normally get a user suspended? at the time twitter's response was basically sometimes politicians have tweets that are so newsworthy we do not take them down. well now we will know which of , those tweets may violate the rules but that the company is labeling as newsworthy and therefore allowed to stay up. emily: david you have been , talking for many months and years now about how difficult it is for these companies to flag content that breaks the rules or crosses a line. do you think this will work? david: well,
kurt: i guess that is the idea. emily: let's talk about this tweet flag.w it doesn't just apply , to politicians. it applies to anyone with 100,000 followers or more. what is your take? david: it is just politicians. which is why it is more -- emily: politicians with 100,000 -- david: who are also verified. it is even more specific to donald trump. if you remember, this two years ago, he tweeted at kim jong-un and said, rocket man, you will not be around much longer, or some kind of threat like...
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2020 election become the new fox news contributor jessica tarlov, and townhall.com senior analyst kurt schlichter. something from "the washington post," "mueller did not deliver what democrats hoped they would, they hoped to win in 2020. it's up to them to convince the voters." do you think they are done talking impeachment? >> i think it's crazy talk. there should not be in the impeachment, there should be an election there that's how we decide things. there is no easy way to get around the fact that hillary clinton was utterly repudiated in 2016. it's time to let the president govern. it's time to let the people who voted for them have their voice heard and let's take it to the people in 2020. democrats don't like it because they don't want to have to run on their platform. they don't want to run on open borders, they don't want to run against an economy with record-setting unemployment. they don't want to run paying for other people's college. they don't want to run on their own policies but what they want to do is end democracy and it's not going to happen. >> shannon: and a lot of
2020 election become the new fox news contributor jessica tarlov, and townhall.com senior analyst kurt schlichter. something from "the washington post," "mueller did not deliver what democrats hoped they would, they hoped to win in 2020. it's up to them to convince the voters." do you think they are done talking impeachment? >> i think it's crazy talk. there should not be in the impeachment, there should be an election there that's how we decide things. there is no...
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by talk about the american dream or the american dream is chrisman deluded it will encourage you or kurt. ridge it was possible for a worker to get a decent job. in a corps of children who are school. collapse. imagine yourself in an outside position looking for mars. what do you see. in the united states when there are professed to like democracy. in a democracy public opinion is going to have some influence on policy. and then the government carries out actions determined by the population and that's what democracy means. it's important to understand that privileged and powerful sectors have never liked democracy and for very good reasons. democracy puts power into the hands of the general population and takes it away from them. as kind of the principle of concentration of wealth and power. concentration of wealth yields concentration of power particularly so as the cost of elections skyrockets which kind of forces the political parties into the pockets of major corporations. and this political power. clee translates into legislation that increases the concentration of wealth so fiscal
by talk about the american dream or the american dream is chrisman deluded it will encourage you or kurt. ridge it was possible for a worker to get a decent job. in a corps of children who are school. collapse. imagine yourself in an outside position looking for mars. what do you see. in the united states when there are professed to like democracy. in a democracy public opinion is going to have some influence on policy. and then the government carries out actions determined by the population...
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. >> us sitting there, kind of like being really tough '90s, kurt cobain was big, we're like, smokinglack eyeliner. >> everyone knew a stifler in their high school. >> because it was at universal city walk, right? and i had walked past the store that i used to work at called scientific revolution, where i wore like a lab coat and sold glow-in-the-dark stars and sci-fi puzzles, like a year before. and now i get to go to this movie premiere. it was unbelievable. >> do you remember how life changed after the movie came out? >> are you trying to seduce me? >> yes, ma'am, i am. >> i remember there was that party, me and biggs got tickets to some mtv awards ceremony and we were so excited and we went there and we sat in the corner and didn't speak to anybody but each other and -- >> and we barely did that. >> and then us, we're the schlemiels of the group, and now we don't even get invited anymore. >> and now we don't get invited anymore. >> it comes full circle. >> and such is the cycle of life. >> if there's one thing that this movie means to you, what comes to mind? >> strip? >> slowly.
. >> us sitting there, kind of like being really tough '90s, kurt cobain was big, we're like, smokinglack eyeliner. >> everyone knew a stifler in their high school. >> because it was at universal city walk, right? and i had walked past the store that i used to work at called scientific revolution, where i wore like a lab coat and sold glow-in-the-dark stars and sci-fi puzzles, like a year before. and now i get to go to this movie premiere. it was unbelievable. >> do you...
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fue capturado anoche según la policía, kurt es sospechoso de asesinar un nombre cuyo cuerpo fue halladoistola de juguete cuatro asaltos. fue capturado sobre la avenida el pasado 2 de julio se cree que cometió tres robos e intentó cometer un asalto del 29 de junio y el 1 de julio en la zona monterrey >>> el presidente trump advirtió ayer que las redadas masivas podrían iniciarse porque momento, pero según migrantes los operativos nunca se han detenido e incluso ice está implementando nuevas tácticas como llegar encubiertos. en la capital del país ya denunciaron la presencia de agentes en comercios los cuales dicen activistas tienen también derechos >>> no pueden entrar a las partes privadas de cualquier negocio, no se les puede prevenir a entrar a una parte pública, pero cuando ellos quieren entrar por ejemplo en un restaurante a la cocina es el dueño se lo puede impedir >>> en teoría el plazo que otorgó trump para dar inicio las redadas se cumple hoy pero están en receso por día festivo >>> al menos 20 personas resultaron heridas tras una explosión de gas en un centro comercial. nos hac
fue capturado anoche según la policía, kurt es sospechoso de asesinar un nombre cuyo cuerpo fue halladoistola de juguete cuatro asaltos. fue capturado sobre la avenida el pasado 2 de julio se cree que cometió tres robos e intentó cometer un asalto del 29 de junio y el 1 de julio en la zona monterrey >>> el presidente trump advirtió ayer que las redadas masivas podrían iniciarse porque momento, pero según migrantes los operativos nunca se han detenido e incluso ice está...
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kurt gsgory shows u how team usa is getting set and has a look at some of the new sports making theirolympic debuts. >> in one year athletes from 206 countries will compete in tokyo. the summer olympics return to the japanese capital. the 1964 games were the first i. asi >> i think this sports-loving nation will embrace it, will be encouraging athletes. >> reporter: more than 11,000 athletes in all. at the 2020 games they will sport a brand-new look. four new sports debut in tokyo. illustrating the past, present and future. karate, a martial art dating back cturies. rock climbing, surfing and skateboarding. american snowboard olympic legend shaun white among the hopefuls. >> i've been watching the competitions lately. i got really inspired. doing a lot of skating myself this summer. >> reporter: olympic champions ncluding gymnast simone biles and swimmer katie ledecky arect expeed to lead largest american contingent ever, and new faces will emerge on the track, like american sprinter noah lyles. >> everythin is olympics. that's all we're going to be thinking about. >> reporter: tokyo
kurt gsgory shows u how team usa is getting set and has a look at some of the new sports making theirolympic debuts. >> in one year athletes from 206 countries will compete in tokyo. the summer olympics return to the japanese capital. the 1964 games were the first i. asi >> i think this sports-loving nation will embrace it, will be encouraging athletes. >> reporter: more than 11,000 athletes in all. at the 2020 games they will sport a brand-new look. four new sports debut in...
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of my very of my very first games, in portland i was a rookie, just checked in and this guy named kurtrt thomas."la [ hter ] i was like - >> jimmy: that's pretty good >> yeah, i mean, at this point, yeah >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. he's right, yeah has it helped your basall at all doing standup? >> not really the physical part of basketball. [ lit laughter ] but definitely -- you know, like, after the game, you have to do media. and you have to sit at a press conference and answer questions. and i el like people always think athletes are really stupid and it's not that 're stupid it's just that we just exercised for two hours. and there's not really enough oxygen in our brains to -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to answer >> o actually be able to -- >> jimmy: tricky questions >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah jimmy: surean i show you? >> all right, stand up for me. >> jimmy: okay >> you need just a little space. do you want to come here >> jimmy: sure >> all right what i want you to do - >> jimmy: okay >> run in place, jumping jacks, whatever you want. >> jimmy: okay >> for 15 seconds. and then, as
of my very of my very first games, in portland i was a rookie, just checked in and this guy named kurtrt thomas."la [ hter ] i was like - >> jimmy: that's pretty good >> yeah, i mean, at this point, yeah >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. he's right, yeah has it helped your basall at all doing standup? >> not really the physical part of basketball. [ lit laughter ] but definitely -- you know, like, after the game, you have to do media. and you have to sit at a press...
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>> i think kurt is generally right. i agree with him.n't need a formal impeachment inquiry open in the house. congress has an important oversight function. in fact, in order to open an impeachment proceeding, it's completely legitimate for them to inquire as to whether or not an impeachment proceeding is warranted. and so when i talk about that spectrum, i think either a formal impeachment inquiry or something preliminary to it, whatever you want to call it. what seems to be going on right now, in fact, alex, would warrant information to the grand jury. i come back to the point i made earlier. i don't think they need it because there's so much in the mueller report that already justifies anything they might want to do. they ought to look at the report, they ought to read the report. it still appears to me that many members of congress have not done so, and that in itself could form the basis for anything they want to do. >> look, chuck, you served as the counsel to then-director robert mueller. you know him very well. you have a strong o
>> i think kurt is generally right. i agree with him.n't need a formal impeachment inquiry open in the house. congress has an important oversight function. in fact, in order to open an impeachment proceeding, it's completely legitimate for them to inquire as to whether or not an impeachment proceeding is warranted. and so when i talk about that spectrum, i think either a formal impeachment inquiry or something preliminary to it, whatever you want to call it. what seems to be going on...
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. >> kurt tweeted the clip out yesterday he was spotted that he will be a matter was were tweeting i guess i will see you on fear factor, it to make sure it is craft tease. to on that. >>> have a great one. i will see you around. >>> >>> coming up in the next half hour, and overcrowded and outdated. the california prisons with upgrades centuries overdue. strike the uc regents starting their meeting today. on the table, tuition hike, but offer any present students. we will explain. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you a full suite of products with great performance and value. get fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network for less than at&t. that's 120 dollars less a year. better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. check out this time-space wormhole i c
. >> kurt tweeted the clip out yesterday he was spotted that he will be a matter was were tweeting i guess i will see you on fear factor, it to make sure it is craft tease. to on that. >>> have a great one. i will see you around. >>> >>> coming up in the next half hour, and overcrowded and outdated. the california prisons with upgrades centuries overdue. strike the uc regents starting their meeting today. on the table, tuition hike, but offer any present...
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he said the kurt's biggest mistake was bush vs. gore that handed the presidency to george w. bush. retirement stevens had become outspoken calling for the repeal to have the second amendment and abolishing the death penalty. he also then initially said then judge brett cavanaugh was not qualified for the supreme court. originally he said he was doing a good job as justice. he brought kindness, hue multi, wisdom and independence. his unrelented commitment to justice has left us a better nation. he was 99 years old. >> o'donnell: tonight, something extraordinary. the moon has orbited the earth 669 times since the apollo 11 mission in july of 1969. an astounding 94% of americans with their tvs on watched the coverage. most of the sets were black and white. only a third of u.s. households had color, and most were turned to cbs and walter cronkite. >> this is cbs news color coverage of man on the moon. we are counting down toward the launch of the apollo 11. >> o'donnell: to cover the mission to the moon, cbs circled the earth. >> this is peter in paris. >> from seattle. >> square in am
he said the kurt's biggest mistake was bush vs. gore that handed the presidency to george w. bush. retirement stevens had become outspoken calling for the repeal to have the second amendment and abolishing the death penalty. he also then initially said then judge brett cavanaugh was not qualified for the supreme court. originally he said he was doing a good job as justice. he brought kindness, hue multi, wisdom and independence. his unrelented commitment to justice has left us a better nation....
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bottom 2, nats down 2, kurt suzuki feasted on barbecue. ten home run of the season.hen he's going toe celebrn the dug out with a little fluff. can you guys dot? tha can you fluff? >> i might break a hip. >> then nats 2-1. anthony randon going deep. he becomes the first national. baby sharks showp in the 6th. para with a popular walk up song. he was quite popular today. goes off the wall. one run score is easy. here comes tray turner. the relay, the throw. check this out, turner gets into me. his head goes directly into the umpire's leg. it didn't look good, but both guys arell right. the nats are all right too. they win 5-2 and complete the sweep. >>> to the pitch d.c. united on the road visiting dallas. dallas had it going from the start. long shot on net, bill hamead makes the shot. 1-0.s on the board d.c. united great chance late in the first half. wayne radoony with the header. can't quite get it in. that's the best opportunity for united. beats c. united 2-0. >>> to wimbledon, nadal in action taking on nick. check out this back end. shoo! right down the laser in
bottom 2, nats down 2, kurt suzuki feasted on barbecue. ten home run of the season.hen he's going toe celebrn the dug out with a little fluff. can you guys dot? tha can you fluff? >> i might break a hip. >> then nats 2-1. anthony randon going deep. he becomes the first national. baby sharks showp in the 6th. para with a popular walk up song. he was quite popular today. goes off the wall. one run score is easy. here comes tray turner. the relay, the throw. check this out, turner gets...
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brady met with a 94 year old kurt marx he was visiting berlin from the u.k. here is his story well who should i hate the people who who did it in that i have and it will be older than i am and. so much longer. i go to school. and smoke was coming out of the school. and it was a commotion the teacher was outside the school and he said you go home to days of school 13 year old boy who doesn't have to go to school has a day off i didn't mind. i got home as quickly as took me 25 minutes i suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadn't told me this the night before a friend had phoned is this don't stay at home tonight there's going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all planned it wasn't spontaneous it was all arranged. unfortunately my father had not been in time so he wasn't i didn't pick him up or called him so that was. the beginning of the realisation that it's impossible but it's clear by the scheme then made a decision he wants to move the school to england that was they had they had most of the director of school so he start
brady met with a 94 year old kurt marx he was visiting berlin from the u.k. here is his story well who should i hate the people who who did it in that i have and it will be older than i am and. so much longer. i go to school. and smoke was coming out of the school. and it was a commotion the teacher was outside the school and he said you go home to days of school 13 year old boy who doesn't have to go to school has a day off i didn't mind. i got home as quickly as took me 25 minutes i suppose...
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s kate brady 94 year old kurt marx who's been visiting berlin from britain here's a story. well whom should i hate the people who who did it another live anymore they're older than i am and. will be here so much longer. i go to school. and smoke was coming out of the school. and there was a commotion the teacher was outside the school and he said you go home today is a school 13 year old boy who doesn't have to go to school has a day off i didn't mind. i got home as quickly as took me 25 minutes i suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadn't told me this the night before a friend had phoned is a stone stay at home tonight there's going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all planned it wasn't spontaneous it was pretty all arranged and fortunately my father had not been a time so he wasn't i didn't pick him up or call him so that was. the beginning of the realisation that it's impossible that's clear by the screen then made a decision it was to move the school to english that was they had they had most of the director of school so he started t
s kate brady 94 year old kurt marx who's been visiting berlin from britain here's a story. well whom should i hate the people who who did it another live anymore they're older than i am and. will be here so much longer. i go to school. and smoke was coming out of the school. and there was a commotion the teacher was outside the school and he said you go home today is a school 13 year old boy who doesn't have to go to school has a day off i didn't mind. i got home as quickly as took me 25...
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kurt is still very attached to kippenheim and the childhood he remembers in germany. he is invited to go back every year.
kurt is still very attached to kippenheim and the childhood he remembers in germany. he is invited to go back every year.