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emily: that was laura rosenberger of the alliance for securing democracy, codirector and boomer textelina wang. first apple, than amazon, but what company will be next to cross the trillion dollar valuation. listen to us on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: amazon started september with a bank. shares of the giant rose this week pushing the company above a market value of $1 trillion, a milestone apple reached just last month. it is a big milestone for ceo jeff bezos, currently the world wealthiest person. most notably has been the speed at which amazon hit this milestone. shares have almost tripled in the last three years. we spoke with ivan finds it about all of this and bloomberg -- and brookstone -- brett stone. >> when i first visited amazon in seattle stock prices were falling in the single digits. we are not our stock price. it is something amazon employees might remember today, because as the chart you showed demonstrates, this company has been propelled by strong fundamentals and increasing net income, and also a wa
emily: that was laura rosenberger of the alliance for securing democracy, codirector and boomer textelina wang. first apple, than amazon, but what company will be next to cross the trillion dollar valuation. listen to us on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: amazon started september with a bank. shares of the giant rose this week pushing the company above a market value of $1 trillion, a milestone apple reached just last month. it...
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i want to bring in someone who on foreigntestified operations in social media, laura rosenberger and selina wang covering twitter and attended today's events. walk us through the highlights. the room was packed and alex jones was there. probably one of the many people interested in the discussions around the shadow banning. where there any surprises? it has certainly been a marathon of hearings and one is still ongoing. you saw the lawmakers were more prepared and quite aligned on the issues they wanted to hit the tech companies on. we also saw facebook and twitter evolve their statements to say they did -- this is their number one priority to stop election meddling. there are a lot of questions about if they are adequately equipped to deal with the threats. many lawmakers brought up the new misinformation campaign coming from russia and iran. in the hearing ongoing, we saw the tone shift into a much more political tone and we saw the democratic and republican lawmakers really start to divide and be quite combative toward each other. wanted tos lawmakers focus on the platforms while
i want to bring in someone who on foreigntestified operations in social media, laura rosenberger and selina wang covering twitter and attended today's events. walk us through the highlights. the room was packed and alex jones was there. probably one of the many people interested in the discussions around the shadow banning. where there any surprises? it has certainly been a marathon of hearings and one is still ongoing. you saw the lawmakers were more prepared and quite aligned on the issues...
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host: thank you to jamie fly and laura rosenberger for a great conversation here today. next up, our spotlight on magazines series. today, liza mundy of " will beian magazine here to talk about her great piece about the codebreakers ap. stay with us. ♪ sunday night on afterwards, former obama administration education secretary duncan on his book. >> i don't know if the voters make the connection between what politicians do and what happens in schools. how do we draw that line a little more clearly? >> we need voters to understand if we want more access, if we want to pay our teachers better, if we want to make college more affordable, we have to get there by challenging and holding accountable our elected officials. sunday nightrwords on c-span2's book tv. >> kids are kids everywhere. they want your attention, they want to feel important and they want to understand what's going on in the world. >> my worry is they are intimidated so they feel -- they feel they can't throw their ideas out. karaoke concert. they know the songs. let's just have a contest and talk about the
host: thank you to jamie fly and laura rosenberger for a great conversation here today. next up, our spotlight on magazines series. today, liza mundy of " will beian magazine here to talk about her great piece about the codebreakers ap. stay with us. ♪ sunday night on afterwards, former obama administration education secretary duncan on his book. >> i don't know if the voters make the connection between what politicians do and what happens in schools. how do we draw that line a...
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emily: that was laura rosenberger of the alliance for securing democracy, codirector, and bloomberg tech selina wang. coming up first apple, than , amazon, but what company will be next to cross the trillion dollar valuation? we will discuss. if you like bloomberg news check us out on the radio, listen to us on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon started september with a bang. shares of the tech giant rose this week, pushing the company beyond a market value of $1 trillion, a milestone apple reached just last month. it is a big accomplishment, not just for the company but for ceo jeff bezos, currently the world 's wealthiest person. most notably has been the speed at which amazon hit this milestone. shares have more than tripled in the last three years. we talked about all of this and more with the chief investment officer ivan feinseth and global editor of bloomberg tech brad stone. >> it is funny because when i first visited jeff bezos, amazon's stock price had fallen into the single digits. employees were panicking and he
emily: that was laura rosenberger of the alliance for securing democracy, codirector, and bloomberg tech selina wang. coming up first apple, than , amazon, but what company will be next to cross the trillion dollar valuation? we will discuss. if you like bloomberg news check us out on the radio, listen to us on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon started september with a bang. shares of the tech giant rose this week, pushing the...
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coming up saturday morning, alliance for securing democracy director laura rosenberger and senior fellow join us to discuss plans to prevent foreign influence on social media platforms. smithsonian magazine contributor and author liza mundy talks about her article looking at the women codebreakers and their impact on world war ii and the cold war. the sure to watch live as evan :00 eastern saturday morning. and, bob woodward will be joining us on washington a.m. monday7 to talk about his new book "fear : trump in the white house." discussed the book by ken starr about the clinton investigation. ♪ stiersressman steve chairs the national republican committee. he took questions from reporters about the 2018 midterm elections, speaking about some of the key races as well as president trump's impact on the elections. the event was hosted by the christian science monitor. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.
coming up saturday morning, alliance for securing democracy director laura rosenberger and senior fellow join us to discuss plans to prevent foreign influence on social media platforms. smithsonian magazine contributor and author liza mundy talks about her article looking at the women codebreakers and their impact on world war ii and the cold war. the sure to watch live as evan :00 eastern saturday morning. and, bob woodward will be joining us on washington a.m. monday7 to talk about his new...
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next to the ambassador is laura rosenberger who is the director for the alliance for security and democracy and a senior fellow of the marshall fund of the united states. she was a senior advisory for hillary clinton for america, prior to that she served at a range of positions in the state department and the white house national security council including the director for china and korea. we are extremely happy to have ambassador stevens as the new president at the korea economic institute. ambassador stevens had a distinguished career in the department of state and service are ambassador to the republic of korea. i would like to turn to the summit and maybe we'll start with ambassador chun and work down. ambassador chun: i do think it has done more good than harm to the alliance and to u.s. negotiating leverage. the message that it sends is that the republic of korea attaches greater importance to inter-korean relations -- that is one disturbing message. f you look at the specifics, some specifics, what you have paid attention to would be what they agreed on denuclearization. it mentions
next to the ambassador is laura rosenberger who is the director for the alliance for security and democracy and a senior fellow of the marshall fund of the united states. she was a senior advisory for hillary clinton for america, prior to that she served at a range of positions in the state department and the white house national security council including the director for china and korea. we are extremely happy to have ambassador stevens as the new president at the korea economic institute....
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laura rosenberger.ment and the national security council. and let's begin with the brett kavanaugh hearing. over 12 hours of questions yesterday from members of the senate judiciary committee where he seems to dodge questions related to the russia investigation. >> president trump doesn't have an absolute right to pardon himself, does he? >> the question of self-pardons is something i have never analyzed. it's a question i have not written about. it's a question, therefore, that's a hypothetical question. >> does the president have the ability to pardon somebody in exchange for a promise from that person they wouldn't testify against him? >> i'm not going to answer hypothetical questions of that sort. >> can a sitting president be required to respond to a subpoena? >> so that is a hypothetical question about what would be an elaboration or a difference from u.s. v. nixon's precise holdsing. and i think going with the justice ginsburg principal, which is not the justice ginsburg alone principal, it's eve
laura rosenberger.ment and the national security council. and let's begin with the brett kavanaugh hearing. over 12 hours of questions yesterday from members of the senate judiciary committee where he seems to dodge questions related to the russia investigation. >> president trump doesn't have an absolute right to pardon himself, does he? >> the question of self-pardons is something i have never analyzed. it's a question i have not written about. it's a question, therefore, that's a...
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morning, alliance for securing democracy director laura rosenberger and german marshall fund senior fellow jamie applied joined us to discuss foreign influence on social media platforms. and then smithsonian magazine contributor and author license -- liza munday talked was about the women codebreakers. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. you and bob woodward will join us on "washington monday to talk about in the book "fear: crump white house." and ken starr will be with us to discuss his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation." >>
morning, alliance for securing democracy director laura rosenberger and german marshall fund senior fellow jamie applied joined us to discuss foreign influence on social media platforms. and then smithsonian magazine contributor and author license -- liza munday talked was about the women codebreakers. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. you and bob woodward will join us on "washington monday to talk about in the book "fear: crump white...
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alliance this morning, for securing democracy director laura rosenberger and german marshall fund seniorlow jamie sligh joins us to discuss efforts to prevent foreign influence on social media platforms. then, smithsonian magazine contributor and author of life the monday talks about her article looking at the women codebreakers and their impact on world war ii. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. then bob woodward will be joining us monday, september 17 at 7:00 a.m. eastern to talk about his new book "fear: trump in the white house." also, can star will be with us to discuss his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation." announcer: british prime minister theresa may named to suspect this week in the nerve agent attack against a former russian spy living in england. the prime minister sai
alliance this morning, for securing democracy director laura rosenberger and german marshall fund seniorlow jamie sligh joins us to discuss efforts to prevent foreign influence on social media platforms. then, smithsonian magazine contributor and author of life the monday talks about her article looking at the women codebreakers and their impact on world war ii. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. then bob woodward will be joining us...
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we are going to talk to laura rosenberg. what did we learn from the hearing from the congress this week? thank you for having us on. what we learned this week is facebook and twitter are two of the largest social media companies and platforms in the united states and recognize there is a problem with foreign manipulation of their platforms and influences our politics. they recognize they need to do better to address that manipulation. they are pretty short on the specifics of what they are doing in order to tackle that problem. nearly two years after the 2016 election and we are less than two months from the midterm elections, and we are still talking about needing to do more without actually talking about what it is we need to do. host: jamie fly from the german marshall fund, what do social media companies say they are going to do? is that going to be enough? guest: i think there is some question about that. as laura noted, there has been a shift in attitude from many of these companies. a year ago, many were still in deni
we are going to talk to laura rosenberg. what did we learn from the hearing from the congress this week? thank you for having us on. what we learned this week is facebook and twitter are two of the largest social media companies and platforms in the united states and recognize there is a problem with foreign manipulation of their platforms and influences our politics. they recognize they need to do better to address that manipulation. they are pretty short on the specifics of what they are...
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coming up saturday, a democracy director laura rosenberger and german marshall in your fellow jamie fly join us to discuss efforts to prevent foreign influence on social media platforms and then smithsonian magazine contributor and author liza monday thoughts about her article looking at the women codebreakers and their effect on world war ii and the cold war. watch washington journal live at seven eastern saturday morning and bob woodward will join us on washington journal september 17 that senate eight 7 am to talk about his new book fear, trump in the white house. also can star will be with us tuesday, september 18 at 8:30 to discuss his book contempt, a memoir of the clinton investigation. >> kids are kids everywhere, they want your attention, they want to feel important and they want to understand what's going on. >> my worry is they are intimidated so they become the little mouse and in the classroom and they don't have those conversations. they feel they can't throw their ideas out. >> that's the rage, they love it. a karaoke contest that they know the song to, they will go on si
coming up saturday, a democracy director laura rosenberger and german marshall in your fellow jamie fly join us to discuss efforts to prevent foreign influence on social media platforms and then smithsonian magazine contributor and author liza monday thoughts about her article looking at the women codebreakers and their effect on world war ii and the cold war. watch washington journal live at seven eastern saturday morning and bob woodward will join us on washington journal september 17 that...