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and lang point outs that the volume here has been rising with heavy selling. meaning big institutions as for the russell 2,000 longer term monthly chart, lang wouldn't be surprised if it moves down to its 50-month moving average, down 10% the mac d indicator giving this bearish cross over he thinks this tells you all you need to know about what is going to happen to the russell 2000 small caps interest. he says buying here would be like trying to catch a falling knife. sooner or later, the worst will be ahead of us and we are not there yet tough stuff here bottom line, the charts, the any indices interpreted by bob lang, that we are not out of the woods. i like that some down and outers rallied today. we are too over told to get hammered there has been substantial technical damage that has been done to this market. and after this residents it might not be done going down john in new york. >> caller: i have a stop the bleed booyah for you this question is in regards account management do we treat them the same as far as maintenance and managing those accounts >
and lang point outs that the volume here has been rising with heavy selling. meaning big institutions as for the russell 2,000 longer term monthly chart, lang wouldn't be surprised if it moves down to its 50-month moving average, down 10% the mac d indicator giving this bearish cross over he thinks this tells you all you need to know about what is going to happen to the russell 2000 small caps interest. he says buying here would be like trying to catch a falling knife. sooner or later, the...
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lang. -- that was darryl white speaking with amanda lang. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: danielle is live at the capital lives for kids investors conference. she joins us with a special guest. >> i'm joined by kim shannon, the president of sionna investment managers here in toronto. thank you for making time with us. it has been a pretty rough market across north america, around the world, really. one of your best-performing funds, even though you focus on canada, has a lot of offshore holdings. how difficult is it to make money in canada right now? canada is actually an overlooked market in a lot of ways. every market in the long-term gets the same level of return. when you look at financial market history, candidate gets a similar return to other major markets in the world with less risk than the rest of the world. canadians love to criticize canada. comparingays ourselves to the largest market next door to us, the united states. they think we are showing up poorly and we don't. canada has his
lang. -- that was darryl white speaking with amanda lang. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: danielle is live at the capital lives for kids investors conference. she joins us with a special guest. >> i'm joined by kim shannon, the president of sionna investment managers here in toronto. thank you for making time with us. it has been a pretty rough market across north america, around the world, really. one of your best-performing funds, even though you focus on canada, has a lot of offshore...
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amanda: and i'm amanda lang.is earnings season and analysts are scouring reports for any hint of how the ongoing trade war is affecting business. one comment that is emerging is that companies are getting ready to relocate supply chains out of china. sarah, in terms of talking about are doing, i'm curious for your take on how much of this is amusing and how much of it is real. people are saying the labor costs are already going up, and they are thinking hard about it? >> this is really the first period where we saw tariffs take . fact, these -- effect so this really is where the rubber hits the road. for that president trump had threatened the tariffs, he said he would put them in the place -- into place. seen them take effect. what we are seeing from companies now is a real reaction, and there is a harder the about less about uncertainty, but more about how they are planning ahead. there are a lot of companies that are really looking and saying where can we find low cost production that isn't china? they're look
amanda: and i'm amanda lang.is earnings season and analysts are scouring reports for any hint of how the ongoing trade war is affecting business. one comment that is emerging is that companies are getting ready to relocate supply chains out of china. sarah, in terms of talking about are doing, i'm curious for your take on how much of this is amusing and how much of it is real. people are saying the labor costs are already going up, and they are thinking hard about it? >> this is really...
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women such as lisa lange and i reach out and sophie chong of a living proof that female founders can succeed in a male dominated scene it takes good ideas guts and a decent network. definitely a lack of role models i can see that for myself there are hardly any successful women founders i can look up to or draw inspiration from the research is showing that in the age group between sixteen and twenty a lot of women are told maybe it's not a good idea to start over it's a little bit risky maybe you should consider something that is more safe and i think it's critically important that we need more role models we need young women to really see that of course they found it's not something that only men can do successful female tech entrepreneurs like these can inspire more women to set up their own business or. shift more girl power in tech and now networkers digital makers and shakers and their projects today quit the entrepreneur dominic sheena. his mission to set up a network of machines with the help of a digital cryptocurrency called the iota the twenty two year old is engaging in gl
women such as lisa lange and i reach out and sophie chong of a living proof that female founders can succeed in a male dominated scene it takes good ideas guts and a decent network. definitely a lack of role models i can see that for myself there are hardly any successful women founders i can look up to or draw inspiration from the research is showing that in the age group between sixteen and twenty a lot of women are told maybe it's not a good idea to start over it's a little bit risky maybe...
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lisa lange has also founded a successful startup in berlin a fashion tech label that electro couture it combines digital technology with selling a five figure prices as a founder lisa benefits from her experience working in various i. actually where electrical to start it was the point of frustration while i was working in a tech environment surrounded by boys and there was a uniform and the only for t. shirts i never wear jeans and t. shirts. i love technology and there was a point where i got really really frustrated like why can't i look smart and pretty at the same time. women such as lisa lange reach out and sophie chong other living proof that female founders can succeed in a male dominated scene it takes good ideas guts and a decent network and on a definitive on five it was definitely a lack of role models i can see that for myself there are hardly any successful women founders i can look up to or draw inspiration from in cancer research has shown that in the age group between sixteen and twenty a lot of women are told maybe it's not a good idea to start over it's a little bi
lisa lange has also founded a successful startup in berlin a fashion tech label that electro couture it combines digital technology with selling a five figure prices as a founder lisa benefits from her experience working in various i. actually where electrical to start it was the point of frustration while i was working in a tech environment surrounded by boys and there was a uniform and the only for t. shirts i never wear jeans and t. shirts. i love technology and there was a point where i got...
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at the iron man in hawaii germany's patrick lang in six a new records to win the competition and wins and even more important progress in. the ordinary. and christine window balcombe to the program german voters have sent tiles of coal for change from the southern states off the area off to elections sunday projected results show going to mak holes conservative allies the c.s.u. has lost its absolute majority off to decades of dominance in the region the c.s.u. gained less than forty percent of the vote that's a drop of more than ten percent the greens also integrating huge gains now becoming the second strongest posse in bavaria they nearly doubled their support from the last elections the free version is that's a coalition of independent candidates trailed them within the five point six percent the far right if he is say to enter the various parliament for the first time they've jumped onto the scene taking more than ten percent off the vote to support the social democrats who lost basically they halted they support and dropped to less than ten percent now votes for the if t.p. and
at the iron man in hawaii germany's patrick lang in six a new records to win the competition and wins and even more important progress in. the ordinary. and christine window balcombe to the program german voters have sent tiles of coal for change from the southern states off the area off to elections sunday projected results show going to mak holes conservative allies the c.s.u. has lost its absolute majority off to decades of dominance in the region the c.s.u. gained less than forty percent of...
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amanda: i am amanda lang. here are the top stories we are following from around the world.lame it on the fed. president trump pointing the finger at jerome powell and company for the market threat. it bloomberg exclusive, what is threatening the corporate bond market and the $1 trillion powder cake ready to explode. plus, pot companies continue to be the stock markets latest stars. why investors are so canada's crazy. >> we are seeing u.s. stocks still under pressure for a sixth day, the longest losing streak -- the net cash efforts with this is toy 16. still come utilities, energy stocks leading declines on the s&p 500, which is still slightly higher than the 200 day moving average. the dow is down 6/10 of 1%. 2000 popped into positive territory a couple of times but is now losing .2%. the 10 year yielding, one point moving through 2.3%. losing groundex for the third session dropping against most of the g10 peers. >> you mentioned the average. i want to take you closer to that. it is something market watchers are paying attention to, and the , 2766 or below, that is the mo
amanda: i am amanda lang. here are the top stories we are following from around the world.lame it on the fed. president trump pointing the finger at jerome powell and company for the market threat. it bloomberg exclusive, what is threatening the corporate bond market and the $1 trillion powder cake ready to explode. plus, pot companies continue to be the stock markets latest stars. why investors are so canada's crazy. >> we are seeing u.s. stocks still under pressure for a sixth day, the...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang.sap is transforming its business from enterprise software to the cloud. bill mcdermott told me that that pivot is underway. we spoke a earlier. when we were together in 2016, i told you we would he your number one cloud company in the world. and we are. we now have 115 million users running our technology in the cloud. the cloud business model has actually superseded the on premise business model this year. meaning we are getting more revenue from the crowd -- the cloud. change is happening very quick i.t.. in sap is leaving -- leading the way. companies can be intelligent enterprises, and they conserve their customers better. amanda: you're also collaborating with other big tex players. -- big tech players. i think the hyper scalars, -- microsoft,ike , and you thinka about amazon and google in the united states. these are very strong companies. they will provide solutions that are multidimensional to companies, and over it's important that we chose a strategy where our architecture an
amanda: i'm amanda lang.sap is transforming its business from enterprise software to the cloud. bill mcdermott told me that that pivot is underway. we spoke a earlier. when we were together in 2016, i told you we would he your number one cloud company in the world. and we are. we now have 115 million users running our technology in the cloud. the cloud business model has actually superseded the on premise business model this year. meaning we are getting more revenue from the crowd -- the cloud....
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amanda: and in toronto, i'm amanda lang. league on legalization in canada, justin trudeau promised to go further than just decriminalizing cannabis, he was then the leader of the liberal party and opposition, called for taking it a step further. legalization, tax and regulate. when the policy becomes a reality, canada will be the world leader in this industry. the question is how long can the rain last? last? there are a few --isdiction when it distinction -- jurisdictions when it comes to legalizing an entire country, how long do we get to keep the advantage? >> best the $60 billion question , canada, one week from now, we will be the second country in the world to legalize marijuana nationally, after uruguay, which is very small. canada is facing the looming prospect of increasing american competition. because marijuana remains federally illegal even though it's legal in several states, investors,sues with bankers getting involved from the american side of things, that's giving canada clearly do. but if and when the united
amanda: and in toronto, i'm amanda lang. league on legalization in canada, justin trudeau promised to go further than just decriminalizing cannabis, he was then the leader of the liberal party and opposition, called for taking it a step further. legalization, tax and regulate. when the policy becomes a reality, canada will be the world leader in this industry. the question is how long can the rain last? last? there are a few --isdiction when it distinction -- jurisdictions when it comes to...
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amanda: and i'm amanda lang.t 10 years ago, monday, central banks around the world acted in concert to fight a global credit crisis. i spoke to stanley fischer and asked him if those in had the capacity to do so today. , everyone wasisis petrified. but with the difficulties we have today, i doubt it. amanda: by difficulties do you mean geopolitics? >> yes. it would be very difficult to get together and announce this is the way we are going to run the world. amanda: interest rates to remain low, most banks have started the path to normalization. do they have the capacity to act if they need to? some of them do, clearly some have. i should say the fed board is very high quality, the administration chose well in the administrative -- and the people it has put there. they are good. id. think they're going to say whatever you say boss. -- i do not think they will say whatever you say boss. amanda: so political interference won't work gekko >> -- work? >> if someone is pushing you every day it might affect you, but the
amanda: and i'm amanda lang.t 10 years ago, monday, central banks around the world acted in concert to fight a global credit crisis. i spoke to stanley fischer and asked him if those in had the capacity to do so today. , everyone wasisis petrified. but with the difficulties we have today, i doubt it. amanda: by difficulties do you mean geopolitics? >> yes. it would be very difficult to get together and announce this is the way we are going to run the world. amanda: interest rates to...
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. >> and i'm amanda lang.are joined by our audiences, and you're the stories we are following around the world. >> the treasury bonds selloff takes a step as the 10 year yield is lower, we are looking at the ramifications spreading across fix income -- fixed income. >> we will your from the cochair of oaktree capital about the risks that should be on your radar. and we take a look at al gore's plan tooney move, his employ three million and investments for plans with long-term view. theet's get a check on major averages, we are seeing a mixed picture for u.s. stocks, tech shares are gaining ground, and we are feeling the downside pressure for the dow and s&p 500. material stocks are taking a beating after a coating maker warned that profits will fall short of forecasts. the s&p 500 is also flat. and we have the energy sector some u.s. also see oil outputs, fort is one of the big decliners, and for the first time below nine dollars since august 2012. they are taking a pounding as we see this carmaker taking a pi
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ovus posting a surprise loss as the price difference between canadian and u.s. oil continues. the ceo expects the difference to ease in the months ahead. i spoke with him earlier today. reporter: in terms -- >> in terms of this quarter, the earnings impact was really generated by a number of one-time items. and i think that the real-time focus for our investors and our analysts right now is the cash flow story. and if you look at it from that perspective, it was a good quarter. the copy produced over $700 million of free cash flow and that is after absorbing a $325 million hedging loss. so if you think about it, this is a company that has the ability and reasonable commodity price environment of easily delivering $1 billion a quarter of cash flow. and that is a really good outcome and the issues on the losses are really just noise around write-offs. amanda: you are also dealing with the depressed price or the price differential between western canadian oil and u.s. oil prices. you take
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ovus posting a surprise loss as the price difference between canadian and u.s. oil continues. the ceo expects the difference to ease in the months ahead. i spoke with him earlier today. reporter: in terms -- >> in terms of this quarter, the earnings impact was really generated by a number of one-time items. and i think that the real-time focus for our investors and our analysts right now is the cash flow story. and if you look at it from that...
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i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn. theucture spending key pledge of canadian prime minister justin trudeau's government during the 2015 campaign. the canadian infrastructure bank is now ramping up and the head of the bank says it is open for business. we are joined by pierre lavallee, the president and ceo of the bank. you say your open-door business but you will not be financing the transmountain oil pipeline project. why is that, what will you be focused on funding? >> the bank was created to invest in new infrastructure, where the banks participation would enable a project to come to life, where private sector funding alone could not. we were not set up to assume political risk or underwrite political risk in that situation. the federal government decided to act directly and on its own. let's talk about what kind of projects you are looking for. one of the criticisms about the bank is it has taken a long time to see meaningful money go out the door, partly because it took a lot of time to hire you. when do we start
i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn. theucture spending key pledge of canadian prime minister justin trudeau's government during the 2015 campaign. the canadian infrastructure bank is now ramping up and the head of the bank says it is open for business. we are joined by pierre lavallee, the president and ceo of the bank. you say your open-door business but you will not be financing the transmountain oil pipeline project. why is that, what will you be focused on funding? >> the bank was...
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relaxed laws controlling the amount of land farmers can clear of trees as a result of the new report lang clearing rates have tripled those behind the report say that if current trends continue while it's could be extinct in the wild in new south wales by twenty fifty it's really shocking and it's certainly within our power to stop but if we don't stop habitat destruction we will be the ones that will save these animals in the few in the wild for the last time you south wales environment minister turned down a request for an interview with the state government says old lang clearing laws with too restrictive bombing and development does not need to threaten koalas but this patch of wetland forest north of sydney illustrates the subjective nature of the decisions its own by the education department of the state government which doesn't need it for a school so two years ago sold it to a developer after environmentalist start. petitions and campaigns the state government said it made a mistake and is now trying to buy the land back for more than it was sold one part of government doesn't com
relaxed laws controlling the amount of land farmers can clear of trees as a result of the new report lang clearing rates have tripled those behind the report say that if current trends continue while it's could be extinct in the wild in new south wales by twenty fifty it's really shocking and it's certainly within our power to stop but if we don't stop habitat destruction we will be the ones that will save these animals in the few in the wild for the last time you south wales environment...
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wales environment minister turned down a request for an interview but the state government says old lang clearing laws were too restrictive bombing and development does not need to threaten koalas but this patch of wet and forest north of sydney illustrates the subjective nature of the decisions its own by the education department of the state government which doesn't need it for a school so two years ago sold it to a developer after environmentalist start. petitions and campaigns the state government said it had made a mistake and is now trying to buy the land back for more than it was sold one part of government doesn't communicate with the other before any government to comment on this post to. other government departments and ask if you want it nobody asked the department of environment as far as we know do you want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia. the latest move by china is unlikely to help the government says it will legalize trade in products made from endangered animals under special
wales environment minister turned down a request for an interview but the state government says old lang clearing laws were too restrictive bombing and development does not need to threaten koalas but this patch of wet and forest north of sydney illustrates the subjective nature of the decisions its own by the education department of the state government which doesn't need it for a school so two years ago sold it to a developer after environmentalist start. petitions and campaigns the state...
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amanda: and in toronto i'm amanda lang.e the top stories that we are following from around the world. than half of the s&p 500 companies have reported quarterly earnings, we have the earnings scorecard so far. and a bloomberg scoop, the u.s. is set to expand china tariffs, if the meeting with china's president falls a short. and no more bad news, facebook is hoping for good numbers when they report their numbers after the closing bell today. and of course, facebook shares are being closely watched, because of all of the turmoil, not least the lust of key executives and -- not least with the loss of key executives and the faang weighing on the markets. shery: they have had a tough year, look at the downtrend in the stock, they lost more than $200 million -- $200 billion in market value, the stock losing 30% in this coming in the time when markets are holding out -- trying to hold onto gains. the dow is up to 10th of 1%, the s&p 500 is flat and the nasdaq is trying to hold onto gains and losing 2/10 of 1% at the moment. we ha
amanda: and in toronto i'm amanda lang.e the top stories that we are following from around the world. than half of the s&p 500 companies have reported quarterly earnings, we have the earnings scorecard so far. and a bloomberg scoop, the u.s. is set to expand china tariffs, if the meeting with china's president falls a short. and no more bad news, facebook is hoping for good numbers when they report their numbers after the closing bell today. and of course, facebook shares are being closely...
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amanda: i am amanda lang.out jamal khashoggi's of -- disappearance, she said that the candidate was gravely concerned about the death of the journalist. prime minister justin trudeau convened a meeting to discuss it. she would not say whether the arms contract is canceled. she did say that they are concerned. she says that tariffs are unjust. many will remember they are in a bit of a dispute with saudi arabia. let's -- on that topic.ay mackenzie is in the crosshairs when it comes to the issue. memo authored a by mackenzie identifying several people driving negative conversations about the kingdom on twitter who are all later arrested or had social media shut down. is responding. first of all, what is mackenzie saying about all this? reporter: mckenzie is saying they are horrified that this memo they put together that talks about social media use and drivinged the full negative conversations could be used in that way. they said, we only made this for internal use, and we are horrified. >> they said, yes, sure.
amanda: i am amanda lang.out jamal khashoggi's of -- disappearance, she said that the candidate was gravely concerned about the death of the journalist. prime minister justin trudeau convened a meeting to discuss it. she would not say whether the arms contract is canceled. she did say that they are concerned. she says that tariffs are unjust. many will remember they are in a bit of a dispute with saudi arabia. let's -- on that topic.ay mackenzie is in the crosshairs when it comes to the issue....
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lang did lose his home in the fire, but he is rebuilding. there are so many stories of heartache, survival and rebuilding from those devastating fires. we spent the past few weeks finding the stories that needed to be told, and we put them together all for you in the special wean country wildfires. if you missed it yesterday you have a second chance to watch it. it will air again this saturday at 3:00 in the afternoon. >>> up next, looking for witnesses or any type of surveillance video. the homicide investigation in a normally quiet east bay neighborhood has a lot of people concerned. killed a 62-year-old his home. fremont police say witnesses >>> a manhunt under way in fremont for the person who killed a 62-year-old man inside his home. fremont police say witnesses heard multiple gunshots around 12:30 in the morning. it happened on charleston way in free mo fremont's grimmer neighborhood. police do not believe the shooting was random. witnesses saw someone take off on a bicycle after that shooting. scary? >> yes, i have two kids. >> anothe
lang did lose his home in the fire, but he is rebuilding. there are so many stories of heartache, survival and rebuilding from those devastating fires. we spent the past few weeks finding the stories that needed to be told, and we put them together all for you in the special wean country wildfires. if you missed it yesterday you have a second chance to watch it. it will air again this saturday at 3:00 in the afternoon. >>> up next, looking for witnesses or any type of surveillance...
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still there were more goals to come later cusins alexander drag a bitch nipping in front of sebastian lang camp to save the brain and center back from knocking into his own net. still seem determined to score an own goal but this effort five minutes later it was officially awarded to cry have a six to the final score on a disastrous evening for braman laver accuser meanwhile celebrate their first away win of the season in style. well braman have given us plenty to discuss i'm going start with you lots they still build to say the least now are we wrong to think that it could lift the trophy this season i think you very wrong i believe that britain play some nice that they can football you have to brazen miniature golf introducing the new way of freeman's football but to compare themselves is the big boys interest a lot missing and yes they may be trying to stretch the european places but it's too early to really say that they did fell on a bring ed in because of course. it was an amazing result for laver because of their season this season has been appalling to say the least now could this
still there were more goals to come later cusins alexander drag a bitch nipping in front of sebastian lang camp to save the brain and center back from knocking into his own net. still seem determined to score an own goal but this effort five minutes later it was officially awarded to cry have a six to the final score on a disastrous evening for braman laver accuser meanwhile celebrate their first away win of the season in style. well braman have given us plenty to discuss i'm going start with...
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charles settling for second and a house of germany coming in third in the men's germany's patrick lang it was trailing until the final running stage that's also perhaps because he had been stung by a jellyfish just prior to the competition and wasn't sure if he could compete but compete he did and how finally making his mark late on and beating the previous race record by almost nine minutes he then dropped to his knees to propose to his girlfriend. long also became the first athlete in history to finish the competition in under eight hours. northern ireland's jonathan wright has set a new supers bikes a record in argentina he becomes the first rider to win ten straight super bike races having already retained his world title calls arc rider started eighth but battled his way up to first gaining momentum with every lap it was not though such a happy race for eugene lafferty though he crashed out the season ends in two weeks in qatar. let's get your miner now of our top stories this hour german chancellor all americans allies in bavaria suffered major losses in a regional election the f
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bloomberg's amanda lang that the transition is underway.u and together in 2016, i told you we would be the number one cloud company in the world. and we are. we now have 150 million users running our technology in the cloud. the cloud business model has superseded the on premise business model this year. meaning, we are getting more revenue from the crowd than the business we built over four decades. change is happening very quickly in i.t. clearly, sap is leading the way. our new system is moving everything into the crowd. companies can be intelligent enterprises so they can serve their customers better. reporter: you are also collaborating with other big tech layers in a way that feels new. it must have been interesting territory to partner up with people you must have considered rivals. scalers,k the hyper for example, thinking about microsoft, which has been a partner of sap for four decades, and amazon anda, google in the united states, all are veryhyper scalers strong companies. they will provide solutions that are multidimensional to
bloomberg's amanda lang that the transition is underway.u and together in 2016, i told you we would be the number one cloud company in the world. and we are. we now have 150 million users running our technology in the cloud. the cloud business model has superseded the on premise business model this year. meaning, we are getting more revenue from the crowd than the business we built over four decades. change is happening very quickly in i.t. clearly, sap is leading the way. our new system is...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets, i'm amanda lang.rkey isy getting closer for laying blame on -- president erdogan on spoke earlier this morning, in a highly anticipated speech. at a future in -- given at the same time as a future investment conference in riyadh. he rejected the kingdom's narrative of the events. >> we have in our hands, strong indications that this murder was not the result of a sudden incident, it was the product of a planned operation. shery: for more we now welcome shadi hamid. thank you for being with us. how big of an opportunity is this for president or -- erdogan? >> there has been a lot of anticipation for this a speech and for the turks to be more clear by the evidence they have. for the last two weeks we have seen a steady stream of leaks from turkish intelligence officials. this is the first big statement from the president, and even someone of his stature. not change the narrative, there were no big surprises but it shows that turkey is not letting this go. the story itself is not going to go anywhere bec
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets, i'm amanda lang.rkey isy getting closer for laying blame on -- president erdogan on spoke earlier this morning, in a highly anticipated speech. at a future in -- given at the same time as a future investment conference in riyadh. he rejected the kingdom's narrative of the events. >> we have in our hands, strong indications that this murder was not the result of a sudden incident, it was the product of a planned operation. shery:...
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and at the iron man in hawaii germany's patrick lang the second new record to win the competition then won even more important price. in egypt money welcome to the program all eyes in germany are on bavaria today as people they head to the polls in state elections now the vote is an important barometer for angela merkel's government after a difficult year for her coalition now various not just known for its bia and of course leader holes and it's germany's biggest state and an economic powerhouse that's also traditionally conservative in fact the conservatives haven't lost an election here in more than sixty. years and here's how the state parliament looks now chancellor merkel's sister party the christian social union or c.s.u. you can see there it holds an absolute majority in bavaria but polls show that c.s.u. may lose its absolute majority forcing it to form a coalition government any shockwave from the bavarian vote is likely to be felt right here in berlin chancellor merkel's interior minister who is there hope for well he is the leader of the c.s.u. party a poor result today cou
and at the iron man in hawaii germany's patrick lang the second new record to win the competition then won even more important price. in egypt money welcome to the program all eyes in germany are on bavaria today as people they head to the polls in state elections now the vote is an important barometer for angela merkel's government after a difficult year for her coalition now various not just known for its bia and of course leader holes and it's germany's biggest state and an economic...
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and at the iron man in hawaii germany's patrick lang the first set a new record to win the competition and then won and even more important prime. news. i'm carl kasell and welcome to the program all eyes in germany are on the various today as people there head to the polls in state elections the vote is an important barometer for america's government after a difficult year for her coalition now varia it's not just known for its beer and later hosen it's germany's biggest state and economic powerhouse and it's traditionally conservative in fact the conservatives have not lost an election here in more than sixty years here's how the state parliament is shaping up right now chancellor merkel's sister party the christian social union or c s u holds an absolute. already in but there yes but polls show that the c.s.u. will lose votes in today's election and likely even that absolute majority and the shockwave from the bavarian vote will be felt in berlin chancellor merkel's interior minister horst they hoffa is the c.s.u. party leader a poor result today could see calls for his removal furt
and at the iron man in hawaii germany's patrick lang the first set a new record to win the competition and then won and even more important prime. news. i'm carl kasell and welcome to the program all eyes in germany are on the various today as people there head to the polls in state elections the vote is an important barometer for america's government after a difficult year for her coalition now varia it's not just known for its beer and later hosen it's germany's biggest state and economic...
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in the men's germany's patrick lang it was trailing until the final running stage that's also perhaps because he had been stung by a jellyfish just prior to the competition and wasn't sure if he could compete but compete he did and how finally making his mark late on and beating the previous race record by almost nine minutes he then dropped to his knees to propose to his girlfriend. long also became the first athlete in history to finish the competition in under eight hours you're watching live from berlin we'll be back at the top of the hour with more news. we make up over but we want to go to the undisputed by. the surface of the sea. want to show you the continent's future. party and join them stars as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa john.
in the men's germany's patrick lang it was trailing until the final running stage that's also perhaps because he had been stung by a jellyfish just prior to the competition and wasn't sure if he could compete but compete he did and how finally making his mark late on and beating the previous race record by almost nine minutes he then dropped to his knees to propose to his girlfriend. long also became the first athlete in history to finish the competition in under eight hours you're watching...
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dorothea lange goes and begins to photograph these workers in the 1930s while she herself is working as a photographer for the federal government. what we need to think about here is the ways in which these workers are then taken out of agricultural farming. they are not protected. they are -- in fact organizing unions in the 1930s. the cao just like we talked about in the industrial setting is also in the agricultural setting but they do not have the same protections. you have organizing that is not particularly successful. here is another image of an agricultural worker. if you are interested in this topic, karen mcwilliams is an author in 19 30s. she wrote a book called factories in the field. it was a fun exposi about the discrimination farmers face. if we think about sinclair writing about the meatpacking industry, karen mcwilliams did something similar for the agricultural industry. he writes about mexicans and filipinos. he is trying to write about this new vision of the united states, one based on immigrants and workers. he too, like sinclair, is a political leftist and an ac
dorothea lange goes and begins to photograph these workers in the 1930s while she herself is working as a photographer for the federal government. what we need to think about here is the ways in which these workers are then taken out of agricultural farming. they are not protected. they are -- in fact organizing unions in the 1930s. the cao just like we talked about in the industrial setting is also in the agricultural setting but they do not have the same protections. you have organizing that...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets.ed by our bloomberg and bloomberg audiences. shery: care of the top stories we're following. brazil lurches. latin america's largest economy. what will his victory mean for markets? plunges. the presidential election rattles investors as he trapped the project. a tax cutonsidering to revive its flagging automotive markets. we are live in detroit for the details. what a day it was for the brazil elections. a very divisive, very emotional campaign. the latest victory for far right nationalist candidate. we have seen that surge in europe as well. now, we are also seeing german chancellor angela merkel say she will not be running for another term as chancellor. bringing to an end her moderate conservative leadership. amanda: really interesting. that following a loss of a key ally in her government. blow to her as a ability to govern. to your point, as we see this lurch to the right to nationalism, populism, we are seeing some of the moderate leaders that have held the world together for ma
amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets.ed by our bloomberg and bloomberg audiences. shery: care of the top stories we're following. brazil lurches. latin america's largest economy. what will his victory mean for markets? plunges. the presidential election rattles investors as he trapped the project. a tax cutonsidering to revive its flagging automotive markets. we are live in detroit for the details. what a day it was for the brazil elections. a very divisive, very emotional...
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how the bavarian state elections could be a test for german chancellor lang merkel. that's ahead here. we just got married. we're all under one roof now. congratulations. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and jake over here? that would be great. that would be great. that okay with you, jake? get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change from td ameritrade investment management. >>> voting is underway in the german state of bavaria for regional elections. this could be a major test for german chancellor angela merkel. her christi yaian union had dominated politics for decades. now it's facing a challenge for the alternative for germany. bavaria is the largest state by area. cnn's atika shubert is there. >> repor
how the bavarian state elections could be a test for german chancellor lang merkel. that's ahead here. we just got married. we're all under one roof now. congratulations. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right,...
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live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. here are the top stories that we are following from around the world. the big hack. bloomberg is revealing have china used a tiny chip and a hack that infiltrated some of america's biggest companies. release the bond bears. the selloff in the treasury market has now gone global. cashing in on cannabis. it wants to raise $400 million in a convertible bond sale. but get started with a quick check of the u.s. markets. we are seeing the selloff that we saw on wednesday in treasuries deepening. now the u.s. stocks are falling the most since june. the s&p 500 is now at a three-week low. real estate consumer shares have outside losses. the nasdaq also falling more than 2%. tech stocks falling the most in six months. the 10 year yield poking above 3.2% for the first time in seven years. deepreasury route having repercussions and every market. fears ofhave been potential inflation and the feds needing to keep raising rates in the face of it. i want to take you to the u.n. food and agriculture
live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. here are the top stories that we are following from around the world. the big hack. bloomberg is revealing have china used a tiny chip and a hack that infiltrated some of america's biggest companies. release the bond bears. the selloff in the treasury market has now gone global. cashing in on cannabis. it wants to raise $400 million in a convertible bond sale. but get started with a quick check of the u.s. markets. we are seeing the selloff that we saw on...
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i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and pmm bloomberg audience. here are the top stories we are following. debut, canada legalizes recreational cannabis, but pot stocks are off to a shaky start. my interview with the cisco ceo on president trump, and tax reform. fromowell play, minutes the september meeting, will the report give insights on the rate path ahead. shery: let's get started with a quick check on the averages. we are seeing a mixed big sure with investors keeping an eye on a few things, including the federal reserve, minutes from their september meeting coming out in an hour. ofalso have the potential the u.s. labeling china as a currency manipulator. with the mixed picture dow being flat, the s&p 500 recouped some of its earlier losses, financials leading the rebound. goldman sachs and morgan stanley extending their gains. there was also pressure from the energy sector as oil dips to a one-month low out of supply concerns. nasdaq is unchanged at the moment and tech is under pressure. , pota: also under pressure stocks are actually as a
i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and pmm bloomberg audience. here are the top stories we are following. debut, canada legalizes recreational cannabis, but pot stocks are off to a shaky start. my interview with the cisco ceo on president trump, and tax reform. fromowell play, minutes the september meeting, will the report give insights on the rate path ahead. shery: let's get started with a quick check on the averages. we are seeing a mixed big sure with investors keeping an eye...
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these are not new but i think the lang. their culture and culture to blend this is. going to be. difficult i don't think there was any anything before it was a small to join me and i really had a great experience and i'm going to. be as i said the n.c.p. a photo for the long. the next day. by. five months later on a late summer day by the river rhine the indian musicians arriving in bonn a few days ago. in addition to their daily rehearsals they want to experience the country everyone has stayed in touch since the workshop in mumbai. i think it's a very healthy mix like a family and we share this love of music regardless of which continent or from continents. and of a musician's meet friendships blossom straight away to get along since it's. been rehearsing for five days than how to have a name to have peace commission for the beethoven festival which. is a beautiful composition they have. i would say the highlight of this month that is the flute master all that is to join us here and it's kind of early was that i don't blame you just because the puzzle piece is great it's so int
these are not new but i think the lang. their culture and culture to blend this is. going to be. difficult i don't think there was any anything before it was a small to join me and i really had a great experience and i'm going to. be as i said the n.c.p. a photo for the long. the next day. by. five months later on a late summer day by the river rhine the indian musicians arriving in bonn a few days ago. in addition to their daily rehearsals they want to experience the country everyone has...
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. >> reporter: enter jordan lang her, bay area venue management firm nonplus ultra. >> it has been underutilized for years. we took over the space a year and a half ago >> reporter: built in 1874, it has its own built-in horror stories that are part of the immersive experience. >> it was a maintenance worker who was collecting gold flakes and killing rats, cutting their bellies in half and hiding the gold flakes inside. >> reporter: i have been through this with the lights on, and it is terrifying. if you want the extra scare, you put this necklace on, and you volunteer yourself to be part of the show. >> i screamed my butt off. >> reporter: we don't want to give away every bump in the vault. so go to abc7news.com to find out how you can be the mint's next victim. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> no thank you. not for me. all right. waze wants to help people catch a ride. it is expanding its carpool service. it has been testing in california for more than a year. now it is launching acriss the country. si the reg waz n up to offe app. if you want to get a ride, download the waze carpooling app and p
. >> reporter: enter jordan lang her, bay area venue management firm nonplus ultra. >> it has been underutilized for years. we took over the space a year and a half ago >> reporter: built in 1874, it has its own built-in horror stories that are part of the immersive experience. >> it was a maintenance worker who was collecting gold flakes and killing rats, cutting their bellies in half and hiding the gold flakes inside. >> reporter: i have been through this with...
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worth the lange in the past our team has documented the presence of pesticides another toxins in the lagoon. also evident in other coastal region since. the once difference here is that this lagoon is very shallow. only. there's not enough water to dilute the talks and. so we find them in higher concentrations here in mama normal then out on the open water there and out there and i we have. the scientists findings have raised the alarm among local residents many here make a living from tourism they're worried that the bad news could keep visiting his away. along side agriculture tourism is the region's largest employer and. that's also prompted local officials to direct sharp criticism at home on a dare and the other activists. just posted this on facebook he says in the moment all special commission i also the opposition to stop spreading lies nor is the not polluted i'm aware that there's a group of people who seem to benefit by spreading a shocking report which i know basis in fact that they want to keep people from coming here to relax and enjoy all natural paradoxes that will ha
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the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. remains father was against her fishing to the point blank banned her from going out to sea. nonetheless remey would go down to the harbor every day to fish by herself and just to be close to the water. i was yelled at every day don't be arrogant don't expect us to treat you nicely just because you're a woman. so underestimated us it was hard for me. this continued for years every morning the men would go out to sea to fish and remain would have to stay behind. but then you me arrived from tokyo and offered her an opportunity to become official woman remey didn't hesitate. since then she's been training with you me and learning to do the job and sisters did fishing with large mesh nets. i always used to watch the fisherman from afar and now i can do it myself. it was quite a while before you mean i was able to go. along with a man she doesn't have any formal training but she shadowed the fisherman for a long time. after.
the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. remains father was against her fishing to the point blank banned her from going out to sea. nonetheless remey would go down to the harbor every day to fish by herself and just to be close to the water. i was yelled at every day don't be arrogant don't expect us to treat you nicely just because you're a woman. so underestimated...