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my thanks to millie bobby brown, jeff ross, richard curtis, lang lang!al candidate julian castro, featuring the 8g band with sebastian thomson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news president trump held an unscheduled event in the rose garden today which featured a sign attacto
my thanks to millie bobby brown, jeff ross, richard curtis, lang lang!al candidate julian castro, featuring the 8g band with sebastian thomson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news president trump held an unscheduled event in the rose garden today which featured a sign attacto
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bloomberg markets, on melinda lang -- amanda lang in toronto. taylor: i'm taylor riggs in new york.pposition leader juan guaido faces a major step back as nicolas maduro keeps a stronghold on the military. lawmakers in washington are weighing in including security advisor john bolton. figures like the defense minister, chief judge of the supreme court, head of the presidential guard, have been outed as people dealing with the opposition. if you are nicolas maduro, can you look at your defense minister anymore and trust him? i don't think so. maduro is now surrounded by scorpions in a bottle and it is only a matter of time. taylor: for more on how these tensions could spill over into other emerging market economies, i want to welcome our guest from voya investment management. cannot talk specifically about a buy or sell recommendation within venezuela, but broadly speaking, has anything in the last 48 hours changed your investment thesis as you look at venezuela? >> thank you, good afternoon. the latest of elements have not changed our mind on the transition. it will be a lengthy one
bloomberg markets, on melinda lang -- amanda lang in toronto. taylor: i'm taylor riggs in new york.pposition leader juan guaido faces a major step back as nicolas maduro keeps a stronghold on the military. lawmakers in washington are weighing in including security advisor john bolton. figures like the defense minister, chief judge of the supreme court, head of the presidential guard, have been outed as people dealing with the opposition. if you are nicolas maduro, can you look at your defense...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. our top stories that we are following from around the world. sounding the alarm on corporate credit. pimco calling for lower returns and higher volatility as junk bond spreads rise. earnings after the closing bell. the ride-hailing giant releasing its first quarterly report after going public earlier this month. vice president mike pence is in ottawa, talking trade with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau. let's get a quick check on the markets. we are seeing u.s. stocks rebounding, the s&p 500 slightly level, after 2785 falling to a two-week low. still below that 2800 level. the energy sector leading the declines. wti down almost 3%. smaller than expected drawdown from u.s. stockpiles. that is leading to concerns over excess supply. continuing to have concerns of global demand, trade tensions, also a sending the treasury to rally. up .1%.aq we did get some positive economic data from the first quarter showing growth is still solid. that of course, coming before the trade war i
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. our top stories that we are following from around the world. sounding the alarm on corporate credit. pimco calling for lower returns and higher volatility as junk bond spreads rise. earnings after the closing bell. the ride-hailing giant releasing its first quarterly report after going public earlier this month. vice president mike pence is in ottawa, talking trade with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau. let's get a quick check on the markets....
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.arrick gold says it has identified $1.5 billion in assets it intends to sell, following its acquisition of randgold resources. the ceo told us about the assets. assets may note be attractive for our area but they are attractive for assets. they are valuable. portfoliout of our into someone else's portfolio is a sensitive process. i will add that some of them we may move to somebody else to manage, but we would support the section that we would hold some interest in it for a time, for a while. amanda: and he joins us now. a big number, integrating their business with randgold. was it a surprising number that they would have 1.5 billion in assets to sell >> they have such a huge portfolio now. certainly, bristow did not deny this, africa could be for sale. that makes us wonder about tanzania, subsidiaries being involved in that messy dispute with the officials in tanzania. bristow saying we have to solve this soon. we may even buy out the minority shareholders in the case of the tanzania
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.arrick gold says it has identified $1.5 billion in assets it intends to sell, following its acquisition of randgold resources. the ceo told us about the assets. assets may note be attractive for our area but they are attractive for assets. they are valuable. portfoliout of our into someone else's portfolio is a sensitive process. i will add that some of them we may move to somebody else to manage, but we would support the section that we would hold some...
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amanda: i am amanda lange in toronto.'s 30-your auction was better than wednesday's 10-year sale that produced the lowest bid to cover ratio since 2009. what wee grayfield, most concerned about when we see that. -- see that? is there a concern it will drop off and stay off the primary dealers books? catherine: when you talk about auction demand, the first worry is what about foreign bids? in general this week it is some of the shocking bid to cover ratios you saw yesterday that caught people's attention. when you dug into it and looked bidders, theyrect were the over than average but it was the bid to cover that caught people's attention. theou said in the intro, 30-your auction with better today. i think people are taking that as a step in the right direction. shery: every time you have concerns over demand and trade tensions, you think is china not really buying anywhere u.s. treasuries? we have seen the share of treasury ownership go down over time, right? catherine: absolutely. foreigners definitely own a smaller shar
amanda: i am amanda lange in toronto.'s 30-your auction was better than wednesday's 10-year sale that produced the lowest bid to cover ratio since 2009. what wee grayfield, most concerned about when we see that. -- see that? is there a concern it will drop off and stay off the primary dealers books? catherine: when you talk about auction demand, the first worry is what about foreign bids? in general this week it is some of the shocking bid to cover ratios you saw yesterday that caught people's...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.ndian stocks fell to their lowest point in a week. that is as the first canadian bank missed expectations. doug alexander is here following. cibc did not deliver but not as bad as last quarter. what was happening? >> the canadian banking business is the area that showed signs of weakness. part of it was expected. they have been guiding down about the rugged market. 50 -- about the mortgage market. this quarter, we saw mortgage balances shrink, which is unusual. there are other factors in play. the key thing that caused some concerns is the guidance from the ceo. he basically said for this year, they are expecting relatively flat ets growth. amanda: there also posting more than 82% client in earnings -- -- 2%han a 2% client decline in earnings. >> unlike the other banks, cibc has the largest exposure to the canadian domestic market than the other ones. when you do see impact, the 2% decline, that is significant. i would not draw too much into that for the other canadian banks. there are
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.ndian stocks fell to their lowest point in a week. that is as the first canadian bank missed expectations. doug alexander is here following. cibc did not deliver but not as bad as last quarter. what was happening? >> the canadian banking business is the area that showed signs of weakness. part of it was expected. they have been guiding down about the rugged market. 50 -- about the mortgage market. this quarter, we saw mortgage balances shrink, which is...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. global stocks are taking a beating as trade tensions show few signs of easing up. that has investors fleeing to save havens. haves on the u.s. 10 year some to the lowest level since 2017. we will talk treasuries with the head of u.s. rates interest strategy at societe generale. and the mood ring of the future. developing ao be gadget that can recognize human emotion. a quick check on the major averages. we have seen a risk off atmosphere today. energy leading the decliners. across the board, we see weakness. auto,semiconductors, anything related to the ongoing trade dispute between the u.s. and china is displaying weakness. commentary suggesting that trade dispute could stretch into years, some are fearing. pricing in a lot of negativity here. west texas is slumping. the price of oil itself, a double whammy. trade tensions lead us to think the man may be weaker. getting. on stockpiles in the u.s., the highest since july 2017.
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in addition, andrew lang -- i love this piece of scholarship. it is really fantastic, because as someone who studies common soldiers i appreciate that lang looked at the different ways the occupying forces and reconstruction viewed their roles. white troops and black troops were heavily involved in occupation. white troops drew upon the citizen soldier tradition from way back to the colonial era that said that peacetime armies are a bad thing. they erode democracy and are scary. white troops tended to not want to be involved in occupation. they looked at their roles in assisting elections and protecting citizens and helping to navigate the birth of new rights as something they should not be doing. this was for the political realm, not the military realm. however, black soldiers, according to lang, valued and embraced this role in helping their brethren, women and children to transition to freedom, protecting them from violence, helping to embrace the rights in voting in the public square. very different experiences for white and black soldiers.
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andrew lang's fabulous monogram -- fabulous monograph on the topic. thanks for the question. >> thank you for your presentation. it's too little today that scholars have taken the necessity of military history. part of that is because military history has been really heavily done. but you can't, in my opinion, understand the north after the civil war or the south after the civil war unless you understand the will to battle. as john keegan said. you cannot understand the will to battle unless you understand the methods and tactics of battle. how do you interest people in the necessity of looking at this whole as far as the civil war is concerned? dr. kurtz: the way i'm interpreting this question is, how can i draw in folks who were not convinced of the importance of understanding military -- the importance of military history? is that accurate? i will say one thing i teach , military history and the civil war on regular rotation at vcu. those classes are always full. there is no problem attracting young people. many of the students in my audience are m
andrew lang's fabulous monogram -- fabulous monograph on the topic. thanks for the question. >> thank you for your presentation. it's too little today that scholars have taken the necessity of military history. part of that is because military history has been really heavily done. but you can't, in my opinion, understand the north after the civil war or the south after the civil war unless you understand the will to battle. as john keegan said. you cannot understand the will to battle...
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. ♪ >> live in toronto i am amanda lang.elcome to bloomberg: markets. >> here are the top stories we are following from around the world. >> the state department orders amid escalating tensions with iran. the president and ceo of the canadian pension plan tells us how his position -- >> the wework's ceo says a few things are holding back his company,. how the startup is trying to solve those problems with some financial gymnastics. let's get you started with a quick check of the markets. 500 gaining ground for a second consecutive session. her a reporther by from bloomberg that president trump may be delaying auto tariffs planned for saturday. financials, the only sector that is losing ground at the moment. todaye a treasury rally as we saw surprisingly weak economic numbers out of the u.s. and china overnight. the two-year yield at the lowest level since february. the 10 year yield at the lowest level since march. the markets seem to be pricing in a gloomy economic outlook not to mention fed easing sometime soon. amanda: th
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are top stories from around the world. in version asked. global bond yields drop with portions of the ju yield curve inverting the most. we will talk to an analyst to says apple's earnings could drop 26%, should china banned the iphone. and the rare earth gamble. china threatens and export ban to the u.s. on hard-to-find commodities using everything from electronics to wind turbines. let's get a quick check on the market here. we are seeing jitters continue, --de concerns in looting including escalation of the lights we mentioned. across-the-board declines. s&p 500 week. energy is leading the decline. perhaps a read on the outlook for economic output. a tiny bit of strength and chip stocks. for the most part you are seeing negative action across the board here. as we mentioned, tied to the inversion of the yield curve. stocks to keep an eye on, johnson and johnson, canada goose. j&j kicking off an opioid trial, one of th
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are top stories from around the world. in version asked. global bond yields drop with portions of the ju yield curve inverting the most. we will talk to an analyst to says apple's earnings could drop 26%, should china banned the iphone. and the rare earth gamble. china threatens and export ban to the u.s. on hard-to-find commodities using everything from electronics to wind turbines. let's...
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lang port-mac. >> voice of translator: we had to get signatures for the merchants. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: over 118 merchants post the newspaper against the naming of the subway station. >> voice of translator: only a few business owners who are not present there. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: we want to know if the business owners agree with the naming of chinatown. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: they told us some of the followers went to the chinese chamber of commerce. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: these people have close relationship with the chinese communist party and the government, so they want to help those people. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: most of them are opposed to use her name [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: many of the merchants also experienced are angry to these men. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: they are angry about who is going to use this name. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of trans
lang port-mac. >> voice of translator: we had to get signatures for the merchants. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: over 118 merchants post the newspaper against the naming of the subway station. >> voice of translator: only a few business owners who are not present there. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: we want to know if the business owners agree with the naming of chinatown. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.suppliers and longtime vendors on amazon.com are holding their breath for what could be a purge that would favor major brands like procter and gamble, sony, lego. they are promising to reduce overhead and increase revenue. spencer is with us. what is behind this purge. why is amazon considering such a thing? spencer: if you think about amazon's revenue mix, it's e-commerce business has two parts. a retail side where advised products, wholesale, and resells them at a markup, like a traditional retailer. it also has this marketplace model consumer -- similar to ebay or consignment shops. like a matchmaker between the seller on the one hand and buyer on the other. amazon takes a commission on those sales without buying the inventory directly and taking on that risk. what is happening here is amazon is trying to shift more of it smaller vendors, people it buys through a wholesale model currently, shift more of them to this market place model, where suppliers will be selling directly to ama
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.suppliers and longtime vendors on amazon.com are holding their breath for what could be a purge that would favor major brands like procter and gamble, sony, lego. they are promising to reduce overhead and increase revenue. spencer is with us. what is behind this purge. why is amazon considering such a thing? spencer: if you think about amazon's revenue mix, it's e-commerce business has two parts. a retail side where advised products, wholesale, and resells...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ning to an email, obviously, the stock is not trade as well as we had hoped post-ipo. today is another tough day and i expect the same as it relates to herself. the ipo was anticipated as one of the largest of wood offerings of the year. joining me now with more is our senior technology analyst. talking one thursday, we were not anticipating the fall to be this bad, but he is justifying this, saying other tech giants like facebook and amazon also face difficulties after listing. can we justify this or is this unprecedented and unique? mandeep: this is one of the largest ipos. couple it with all the macro news, what is happening in the market, it just goes to show you that the market is not really valuing these ridesharing companies like tech companies. to my mind, they even doubt the ability of these companies to raise prices and be able to grow topline at 30, 40%, as they were before. there is some skepticism around the ability of these companies to be the next alibaba or amazon. also
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ning to an email, obviously, the stock is not trade as well as we had hoped post-ipo. today is another tough day and i expect the same as it relates to herself. the ipo was anticipated as one of the largest of wood offerings of the year. joining me now with more is our senior technology analyst. talking one thursday, we were not anticipating the fall to be this bad, but he is justifying this, saying other tech giants like facebook and amazon also face...
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(charles lang) von sternberg developed a kind of a lighting that was very, very interesting.nd it was different from what other lighting was. and it was important to change things. and at that time german film was really the best, especially, i think, modern in that they were way ahead. so that these germans, lubitsch and von sternberg and marlene dietrich and billy wilder, fritz lang. and naturally i didn't start out working with them. i just was a draftsman; it was a great learning period. quite literally top executives particularly from paramount and universal would regularly go to europe for what were perceived over there as talent raids. to demille, art is international. so tonight we find him looking at a european picture, starring a young hungarian, franciska gaal. stop the picture a minute. get me budapest. c.b., it's 5:30 in the morning in budapest. you can't get that girl out of bed. and why not? operator. get me budapest, miss franciska gaal, g-a-a-l. (thomas schatz) and of course we're not importing movies, we're importing the talent developing in other countries.
(charles lang) von sternberg developed a kind of a lighting that was very, very interesting.nd it was different from what other lighting was. and it was important to change things. and at that time german film was really the best, especially, i think, modern in that they were way ahead. so that these germans, lubitsch and von sternberg and marlene dietrich and billy wilder, fritz lang. and naturally i didn't start out working with them. i just was a draftsman; it was a great learning period....
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lang said the investor improperly took $17 million, but he promises the show will go on.ated $30 million is needed to stage the three-day concert set for mid-august in upstate new york. this year's festival headliners include jay-z, imagine dragons and miley cyrus. >>> how much would you pay to attend the so-called super bowl of fashion? according to the "new york times" if you were lucky enough to get invited to this year's met gala, tickets would have cost you $35,000. on top of that, if you wanted a table, it would have cost an extra 2 to $300,000. only 550 people were invited to this year's event in new york city. anne-marie. >> i hear that a lot of the celebrities are sponsored so they don't have to fork over that money themselves. >> right, so there is that aspect, you know. >> right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange, thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> still ahead, the fashion at last night's met gala, speaking of high camp is born, singer lady gaga hits the pink carpet with not one but four outrageous outfits. of active psoriatic arthritis.
lang said the investor improperly took $17 million, but he promises the show will go on.ated $30 million is needed to stage the three-day concert set for mid-august in upstate new york. this year's festival headliners include jay-z, imagine dragons and miley cyrus. >>> how much would you pay to attend the so-called super bowl of fashion? according to the "new york times" if you were lucky enough to get invited to this year's met gala, tickets would have cost you $35,000. on...
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lang port-mac -- [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: the crimes against humanity is no different from the nazis. i have experience very political movements in the history of the chinese communist party. they all use up again do and intimidation to use people. you must recognize that people like rose peck were infiltrating the community. >> thank you for your comments. >> i will stop the public comments for a second to go back to item number 18. i believe the department of public works staff has returned with an updated report on properties, and i see from the updated report that six properties were removed, correct >> joseph representing the san francisco public works. president e., members of the board, puryear instructions, we met and conferred with property owners and parties who appeared before us to see the overdue notices. those locations are 376th street, 1721 15th street, 2807 straight and two notices on that location, and then 2144 market, 293747 straight 19 locations remain on the list for assessment on the property tax roll. the public works team is here to a
lang port-mac -- [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: the crimes against humanity is no different from the nazis. i have experience very political movements in the history of the chinese communist party. they all use up again do and intimidation to use people. you must recognize that people like rose peck were infiltrating the community. >> thank you for your comments. >> i will stop the public comments for a second to go back to item number 18. i believe the...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.n stanley slashes its worst case scenario for tesla's share price to just $10. the analyst team led by adam jonas said the demand is at the heart of the problem. tesla has grown too big relative to demand, putting great strain on the fundamentals. joins us with more on this story. this is of course coming on the back of red bush calling their troubles as a code red situation. for adam jonas to really deal tesla a blow like this is something. it was just a few years ago that he had a price target of $465 based on an autonomous vehicle business and rapid growth. asla itself has traded like growth stock. now you have very influential analysts saying where's the growth going to come from and if you look at first quarter sales they are definitely disappointing. expensive cars and the question i think a lot of analysts and investors are asking is how much appetite is there in the u.s. for cars that start around $40,000 with decent equipment and go up north of $100,000. so you make up the dem
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.n stanley slashes its worst case scenario for tesla's share price to just $10. the analyst team led by adam jonas said the demand is at the heart of the problem. tesla has grown too big relative to demand, putting great strain on the fundamentals. joins us with more on this story. this is of course coming on the back of red bush calling their troubles as a code red situation. for adam jonas to really deal tesla a blow like this is...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. i'm amanda lang in toronto. hoover institute conference is underway in california. michael mckee is standing by with a rather special guest. -- mike:very much thank you very much. we are here with kenneth rogoff, of harvard university, who has studied monetary policy for some time. we will talk about some interesting ideas he has come including negative interest rate. let's set a predicate. what is wrong with the way that we do policy now? kenneth: looking at the instruments, not so much the communications, which is another animal, but with interest rates drifting down near zero in europe and japan, they are moved up in the u.s. as we are doing much better, but still very low. if something were to happen, the scope for cutting interest rates is limited. then they go to these alternative monetary instruments. i think the academic literature, and even the fed papers are weighing in more and more that there are limited effectiveness. some of these monetary instruments like quantitative easing are something the trea
amanda: i'm amanda lang. i'm amanda lang in toronto. hoover institute conference is underway in california. michael mckee is standing by with a rather special guest. -- mike:very much thank you very much. we are here with kenneth rogoff, of harvard university, who has studied monetary policy for some time. we will talk about some interesting ideas he has come including negative interest rate. let's set a predicate. what is wrong with the way that we do policy now? kenneth: looking at the...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.tal is getting closer to its acquisition of anadarko, this after sweetening its cash bid to 50%. here to talk about the latest development in oil m&a is the senior analyst at cowen. when we first saw this narrative, it was more like david versus goliath. at this point, doesn't make sense to go with a smaller player, given the terms of the new offer? >> i stay you can throw sense around -- out the window. it is a more -- it is a more superior offering at this point. chevron's than effective did, so now we're in a waiting pattern to see, does the anadarko board confirm it as a superior bid on the part of inidental, and what happens the days that follow, does chevron respond? amanda: interesting to see chevron and occidental trading higher today. what do we read into that about what the market is betting about the outcome here? >> difficult to say but most likely the market is deciding occidental will win the prize here with anadarko. i think you are seeing shareholders looking at occiden
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.tal is getting closer to its acquisition of anadarko, this after sweetening its cash bid to 50%. here to talk about the latest development in oil m&a is the senior analyst at cowen. when we first saw this narrative, it was more like david versus goliath. at this point, doesn't make sense to go with a smaller player, given the terms of the new offer? >> i stay you can throw sense around -- out the window. it is a more -- it...
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lang port-mac. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: two years ago, my neighbor fell at home and could not get up. he is an elderly living by himself, so i called 911 on his behalf. there was chinese interpretation on the call, so the ambulance quickly arrived at our door. unfortunately, there were no chinese speaking dispatchers among those who came to our building, so we were unable to inform them that his condition -- of his condition, or his health history. there were lots of questions in anguish when the elderly was not able to answer. half an hour later, the ambulance took him but failed to inform us that he arrived in hospital, his family was unable to locate him. had there been a chinese speaking dispatcher, the elder would understand the causation and they could locate himself and not delay his treatment time [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: language access means basically -- it is the foundation to accessing treatment. i want to use this opportunity to urge
lang port-mac. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: two years ago, my neighbor fell at home and could not get up. he is an elderly living by himself, so i called 911 on his behalf. there was chinese interpretation on the call, so the ambulance quickly arrived at our door. unfortunately, there were no chinese speaking dispatchers among those who came to our building, so we were unable to inform them that his condition -- of his condition, or his health history. there were...
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amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."our other top stories we're following around the world. another fed pick is out the door. resident donald trump says stephen moore is withdrawn from consideration for a spot on the board of governors, hours after moore told bloomberg he was all in. tesla's cash drain. the electric carmaker is hoping to raise $2 billion through debt and stock offerings. and hedge funds are resurrecting the cdo trade. why this time they say it will work. here.check on the market we are seeing a second day of declines, ahead of economic data, jobs numbers tomorrow. we are seeing some consternation around trade news and maybe some disappointment emanating from farmers of what happened between the u.s. and china. it is a down day. we are seeing energy one of the big on the s&p 500. -- one of the big decliners on the s&p 500. big names including caterpillar and disney weighing on this market. tesla is a bright spot, though. if you like plant-based food from you might look at beyond meat. it rocketed out of t
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."our other top stories we're following around the world. another fed pick is out the door. resident donald trump says stephen moore is withdrawn from consideration for a spot on the board of governors, hours after moore told bloomberg he was all in. tesla's cash drain. the electric carmaker is hoping to raise $2 billion through debt and stock offerings. and hedge funds are resurrecting the cdo trade. why this...
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. >> that's a lang list. he's really been thinking about this. >> this lovely lady just celebrated a birthday. er the video was taken the day of the birthday party and this is one of the gifts she's receiving. you recognizes the boxes from build a bear work shop. when she pulls it out, it's super cute. she starts reading the certificate because it comes with a certificate. it's super official and has a birthday. you hear a sound coming from it. and as she rr sitting there looking down at the certificate hugging the bear up to her face, she asks this >> is that my dad? >> and that's it. she loses it. that is her dad who passed from cancer last year. >> my dad? >> but as she's now there crying, hugging this bear with all her might, they tell her he was at your birthday afterall. >> was it an old voice mail? >> her friend got it from anb instagram video that she's shared of her dad making a funny face from her and calling her names. but she took the audio and put it? icide a teddy bear. >> you put it in a teddy
. >> that's a lang list. he's really been thinking about this. >> this lovely lady just celebrated a birthday. er the video was taken the day of the birthday party and this is one of the gifts she's receiving. you recognizes the boxes from build a bear work shop. when she pulls it out, it's super cute. she starts reading the certificate because it comes with a certificate. it's super official and has a birthday. you hear a sound coming from it. and as she rr sitting there looking...
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john in for amanda lange, we are joined in by our audiences. shery: hear the stories we are following. the white house is ramping up the battle with beijing, moving to restrict -- the cover sacramento area saying that the order will take effect tomorrow. walmart is posting its best first quarter and nine years, the retail giant meant -- giant beating retail estimates with warnings about the future impact of trade tensions. and monty python and the central bankers. we spoke with john cleaves about his unlikely career path. let's get started on the major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks in the afternoon session gaining ground. we are talking about the s&p 500 gaining 1.2% for a third consecutive session. there are still jitters out there over the latest trade headlines, yet solid earnings from walmart and cisco have lifted sentiment. the dow jones is also up 1% and we are seeing the nasdaq seeing the biggest jump in almost two weeks. not to mention that we have some strong housing data as well. the 10 year yield is seeing a bit of a rebound ab
john in for amanda lange, we are joined in by our audiences. shery: hear the stories we are following. the white house is ramping up the battle with beijing, moving to restrict -- the cover sacramento area saying that the order will take effect tomorrow. walmart is posting its best first quarter and nine years, the retail giant meant -- giant beating retail estimates with warnings about the future impact of trade tensions. and monty python and the central bankers. we spoke with john cleaves...
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. >> that's a lang list.really been thinking about this. >> this lovely lady just celebrated a birthday. er the video was taken the day of the birthday party and this is one of the gifts she's receiving. you recognizes the boxes from build a bear work shop. when she pulls it out, it's super cute. she starts reading the certificate because it comes with a certificate. it's super official and has a birthday. you hear a sound coming from it. and as she rr sitting there looking down at the certificate hugging the bear up to her face, she asks this >> is that my dad? >> and that's it. she loses it. that is her dad who passed from
. >> that's a lang list.really been thinking about this. >> this lovely lady just celebrated a birthday. er the video was taken the day of the birthday party and this is one of the gifts she's receiving. you recognizes the boxes from build a bear work shop. when she pulls it out, it's super cute. she starts reading the certificate because it comes with a certificate. it's super official and has a birthday. you hear a sound coming from it. and as she rr sitting there looking down at...
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a point there then yes i mean lang really explain you have a vision he's feeling sick then he going to. get up and he goes it is there a transmission that has to do not really understand coming from an observation. or . you know we transmitting from where i don't know or sad or any i know it was and then it's a shame. that. it's sent its way there are a lot of activities. and i don't have our health centers operated by international organizations where this these sorts of things are happening. it's a nightmare you know you know you have a lot of. the usual one and then he goes by that. again isn't as i'm going to try to. send that program so mad then it's a training to every. cremation and contract out. there and i actually think that you should. rather sounds like some standards need looking at there then i think we've just got a a minute and a half left and i want to give it to al looking at things from the perspective on the ground there in kinshasa if providing security and study also saying is not a good idea that will only make the health effort look more militaristic what is the
a point there then yes i mean lang really explain you have a vision he's feeling sick then he going to. get up and he goes it is there a transmission that has to do not really understand coming from an observation. or . you know we transmitting from where i don't know or sad or any i know it was and then it's a shame. that. it's sent its way there are a lot of activities. and i don't have our health centers operated by international organizations where this these sorts of things are happening....
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this is the 2nd best equipment lange called steinem and it's fairly understated almost reserved but you can still find everything you need to feel comfortable on a longer journey. practical details like this little trash can in the door and the electrically adjustable seats are examples of how superb believe this improved combines comfort with people's everyday meet. the passenger seat. and also be moved forwards from the back seat to provide extra leg room. to. need to finish things this go to is really great value for money and offers abundant space which doesn't just make it a family friendly car adults can also sit comfortably on the back seat and the truck is so big you could even climb in and relax here. some of the next. school to already has its next innovations in the pipeline with a brand new facelift coming up soon for this a purchase it will be the 1st skoda model to receive the new full l.e.d. matrix headlights with dynamic lighting features and a 158 kilowatt plug in hybrid engine. one thing cars like these can never be is clean says our car test i know guys and over real
this is the 2nd best equipment lange called steinem and it's fairly understated almost reserved but you can still find everything you need to feel comfortable on a longer journey. practical details like this little trash can in the door and the electrically adjustable seats are examples of how superb believe this improved combines comfort with people's everyday meet. the passenger seat. and also be moved forwards from the back seat to provide extra leg room. to. need to finish things this go to...
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alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war american art and design, but their second generation japanese american makers share a common bond beyond their ethnicity.
alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war american art and design, but their second generation japanese american makers share a common bond beyond their ethnicity.
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the former president of interpol is set to face trial for corruption in china lang holloway was arrested in september while visiting his home country is accused of accepting bribes when he was a government minister before taking the top job at the global police agency his wife says the allegations are politically motivated. now private companies are increasingly challenging national agencies in a new space race u.s. billionaire jeff bezos has unveiled a lunar lander that he hoped. will be transporting astronauts to the moon within the next 5 years for tori gate and be explains. in a few weeks time it'll be 50 years since 3 american astronauts landed on the moon now the united states is in a new space race with russia and china. but whereas in the past u.s. rockets to a nearest neighbor were funded by u.s. taxpayers multi-billion as such as amazon founder jeff bezos are increasingly paying for private benches into space speaking to an audience of nasa scientists as well as invest as he unveiled a lunar lander called believe moon he says it could be used to transport equipment and people t
the former president of interpol is set to face trial for corruption in china lang holloway was arrested in september while visiting his home country is accused of accepting bribes when he was a government minister before taking the top job at the global police agency his wife says the allegations are politically motivated. now private companies are increasingly challenging national agencies in a new space race u.s. billionaire jeff bezos has unveiled a lunar lander that he hoped. will be...
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sister and brother-in-law were leaving their cars to get inside at the time they realized that like the lang had just struck like archery both were ok the christian vargas says the crack of thunder was so loud. he thought it hit hiproperty. his daughter melanie was terrified, she ends of the house. as you linger on says people more storms in the forecast. the fire department says outside and near trees is the worst place you could be during a lightning storm. they say stayed inside is the safest spot. but even there you still have to be careful you want to be careful of being close to too close to electronics because that's how electricity is conducted in a home crowd says half the circuits in his home or out as is the cable tv and internet turn off everything electrical that you can because. >>even with search protect is is not over to cuba as a lightning strike is this too much energy still counting his blessings that no one was hurt. i found to be a safe is the most important thing. >>isis a turn off the lights turn off the tv just be still adults hayward that was doug johnson reporting f
sister and brother-in-law were leaving their cars to get inside at the time they realized that like the lang had just struck like archery both were ok the christian vargas says the crack of thunder was so loud. he thought it hit hiproperty. his daughter melanie was terrified, she ends of the house. as you linger on says people more storms in the forecast. the fire department says outside and near trees is the worst place you could be during a lightning storm. they say stayed inside is the...
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tiny objects as simple as they are bear their own witness toass murder.to >> but are personal.hi the lang that mother would have touched before she took off the clothing for the children to go in the gas chamber.e shuld have unbuttoned the dresses or the blouses of the children. >> reporter: the exhibit a stirring reminder of the consequences of hate opening in a moment of rising anti-semitism in this country. >> it's happened before. it can happen again. i want the people to know it started with words -- words of hatred. >> the exhibit at the museum of jewish heritage runs until early january.'l >>> webe right back. >>> we'll be right back. the matters.... introducing thraall-new 2019 ford er, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate f... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear built ford tough. - [narrator] do you rememb that day? that day you met your hero? - ms. bird, do you think i ouuld be a champion like y? - of c
tiny objects as simple as they are bear their own witness toass murder.to >> but are personal.hi the lang that mother would have touched before she took off the clothing for the children to go in the gas chamber.e shuld have unbuttoned the dresses or the blouses of the children. >> reporter: the exhibit a stirring reminder of the consequences of hate opening in a moment of rising anti-semitism in this country. >> it's happened before. it can happen again. i want the people to...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. we are now joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. bank of canada governor stephen poloz warns of a trade war escalation and headwinds in the canadian economy. my exclusive interview with him in a few minutes. opec lustily gets are set to meet in saudi arabia. that amid growing tensions in the middle east. the u.s. is set to lift steel and aluminum duties on canada and mexico. the latest move to clear a path for the usmca deal. let's get a quick check on the major averages. stocks have been buffeted today by computing news on a trade file. that news it seems out of china, better news elsewhere. in and out of positive territory. energy not helping much. it is a big decline are on the s&p 500. move asie did get a stephen poloz spoke a moment ago on bnn bloomberg. we are seeing reaction for some of these steel stocks. diversified aluminum plays. big move to the upside here. that weaiting for word will see aluminum and steel tariffs lifted across north america. that should co
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. we are now joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. bank of canada governor stephen poloz warns of a trade war escalation and headwinds in the canadian economy. my exclusive interview with him in a few minutes. opec lustily gets are set to meet in saudi arabia. that amid growing tensions in the middle east. the u.s. is set to lift steel and aluminum duties on canada and mexico. the latest move to clear a path for the usmca deal. let's get a quick...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ng off his google i/o conference in mountain view, california. we have our senior analyst. there will be a lot uncovered about next steps. hardware seems to be something people are interested in in terms of where google goes. what do we expect out of i/o? >> it is still ongoing, but there has been a lot of emphasis on privacy. you can expect more features, more user control features for every product going forward. second, search is getting a lot more in gauging with them introducing augmented reality into search. google is making a big bet on ar . there will be a billion devices out there that will be enabled. with google search being so ubiquitous, integrating ar opens up new avenues in e-commerce, so search is getting more engaging. more news features as well coming in. there is continued push toward artificial intelligence. you mention hardware. they are trying to catch up with the alexa market share dominance, but with duplex expanding beyond the reservations, now helping you book
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ng off his google i/o conference in mountain view, california. we have our senior analyst. there will be a lot uncovered about next steps. hardware seems to be something people are interested in in terms of where google goes. what do we expect out of i/o? >> it is still ongoing, but there has been a lot of emphasis on privacy. you can expect more features, more user control features for every product going forward. second, search is getting a lot more in...
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people to go back and storm it in the way that it was before where there's a whole raft of supremacy lang's to cross in order for us to have some sort of government that needs to change but we do need government do you need some sort of legislative body that can actually bring us from where we are to a better place alfie mccrory's a youth worker in one of belfast's loyalist areas he says the political uncertainty is directly affecting local services yesterday i spent five hours with a lady and her son her son was tentative as own life and we took him to the hospital and he was sent home there was no provision for but then in the hospital to help or no money money comes from a budget budget come some politicians politicians come from government show instead of it happening from the top during we're having to complain from the bottom up and looking in the background wherever you go the fear that the political vacuum is allowing those who advocate violence to influence the generation born after the so-called troubles these days you can find a new kind of role model murals around here like the
people to go back and storm it in the way that it was before where there's a whole raft of supremacy lang's to cross in order for us to have some sort of government that needs to change but we do need government do you need some sort of legislative body that can actually bring us from where we are to a better place alfie mccrory's a youth worker in one of belfast's loyalist areas he says the political uncertainty is directly affecting local services yesterday i spent five hours with a lady and...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories that we are following from around the world. president trump threatens higher tariffs on all imports from mexico unless that country fixes in the will immigration to the u.s. the trade war turned into a foreign policy within. beijing is preparing a blacklist for foreign companies as trade tensions reach a fever pitch. and we break down have all of these trade tensions are spilling over into facets of the including bonds, commodities, and equities, as we finish out the mercyme in six years. a check on the markets. -- the worst may in six years. interest rate sensitive stocks moving. gold stocks standing out, helping the toronto market. the flight to safety is the theme here. across-the-board declines. we are seeing tech and telecom leading. it is broad-based. autos with the big exposure to agriculturalarket, industry, rail industry, that is falling. bonds on the move. u.s. treasury once again a destina
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories that we are following from around the world. president trump threatens higher tariffs on all imports from mexico unless that country fixes in the will immigration to the u.s. the trade war turned into a foreign policy within. beijing is preparing a blacklist for foreign companies as trade tensions reach a fever pitch. and we break down have all of these trade tensions...
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. >> reporter: the 65: 1 lang shot became the first horse to win by objection. >> everybody recognizehe horse as the very good horse and great athlete that he is. >> reporter: maximum security's team isn't giving up the title wut a fight. the horse's owner is even can considering appealing the decision. cbs news e los angeles. >>> coming up preview of "60 minutes." the cruel twist on the disease that's always fatal. and the perfect puppies at a great price. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. >>> doctors call it the cruellest that you've never heard. robs them of their humanity. and the huge burdens it inflicts on the patient and their family. sglerks laurie cox says starting a few years ago thomas lost interest in her, their son and his work so much that he was fired from his job. by now he's pretty much reduced to looking at photos on his phone. >> that's our dog. >> reporter: that's your dog. >> i can blame the disease. say the dis
. >> reporter: the 65: 1 lang shot became the first horse to win by objection. >> everybody recognizehe horse as the very good horse and great athlete that he is. >> reporter: maximum security's team isn't giving up the title wut a fight. the horse's owner is even can considering appealing the decision. cbs news e los angeles. >>> coming up preview of "60 minutes." the cruel twist on the disease that's always fatal. and the perfect puppies at a great price....
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on wall street yesterday stocks closed lang tradewar the w dropd 13. the u.s.aised tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods this morning. u.s. and chinese investigators are still working in washington on a read it deal. china is expected to retaliate with tariffs of its on on u.s. products. a record $25 billion is expected to be spent on mother's day this year. 84% of americans said they will celebrate mom. they are expected to spend $200 on guests. kenny? >>> we hear that this sunday is mother's day of course, but one company is giving a guest to be test one is good. >> yes. if you're looking for something extra special, give her the gift of a night off. kraft will pay up to $100 for a baby sitter. the rules are simple. submit the babysitting bill to kraft. the offer ands sunday, may 19th. don't forget, mother's day is this sunday. >> this sunday. i know you have a son so happy mother's day. >> outbreak. >>> would incountry is going green. why they're pushing for a more sustainable sonoma. >> very cool. we're tracking areas of low clouds and fog. as we head th
on wall street yesterday stocks closed lang tradewar the w dropd 13. the u.s.aised tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods this morning. u.s. and chinese investigators are still working in washington on a read it deal. china is expected to retaliate with tariffs of its on on u.s. products. a record $25 billion is expected to be spent on mother's day this year. 84% of americans said they will celebrate mom. they are expected to spend $200 on guests. kenny? >>> we hear that this sunday...