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the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie. alexander mackenzie was the first person to across the north american continent. he went through canada. in the 1790's. lewis and clark would have brought this book because he would have encountered some of the same challenges and issues they did. in many ways, his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie had collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model collectr own efforts to linguistic information from the native americans they would have encountered or were expecting to encounter. the third book -- the fourth but we have here is by patrick kelly . an introduction to nautical astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. to do that, they needed to know a lot about collecting latitude and longitude. that was initially difficult operation at that time -- that was a fiendishly difficult operation at the time. they had lengthy tables and charts of the positions of spherical
the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie. alexander mackenzie was the first person to across the north american continent. he went through canada. in the 1790's. lewis and clark would have brought this book because he would have encountered some of the same challenges and issues they did. in many ways, his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie had collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model collectr own efforts to linguistic...
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mackenzie had also collected a lot of indian native american vocabularies and if so they were taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the native americans that they encountered or expected to encounter. at the fourth book we have here is by patrick kelly. this is an introduction to not: astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west and to do that they needed to know a lot about collecting latitude and longitude. that was a fiendishly difficult operation at that time. lewis never really completely mastered it, but they did bring with them, not just kelly's book, but also lengthy tables and charts of the positions of various astronomical bodies as they would have appeared at different times and that was a way to trace longitude by majoring distances between say the moment and the moon and stars and other bodies, so they never quite fully mastered this technique, but it was key to creating what would eventually be a successful map of the american west that clark put together, so
mackenzie had also collected a lot of indian native american vocabularies and if so they were taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the native americans that they encountered or expected to encounter. at the fourth book we have here is by patrick kelly. this is an introduction to not: astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west and to do that they needed to know a lot about...
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a former cia counterterrorism analyst, mark preston, mackenzy england, and shamila s a shodri. to break it down, how significant is it that this is the first time we've heard about the willingness to meet with the russian and possibly accept help from a russian national? >> it's very significant. t interesting to hear kellyanne conway say nothing came out of meeting. that's not necessarily the issue right now. the issue is there was a meeting with a foreign national talking about potentially tampering with our election system, passing off opposition research. i should tell our viewers, and we know this. opposition research gets passed around all the time. however, i don't know of an instance where it was from a foreign government or at least talk about a foreign government being handed over. it's significant because it's july right now, and we are still talking about this issue, and we are seeing a stalled agenda for president trump. >> and also, jared kushner, the fact that he was in this meeting. do you make anything of that? >> the fact that the son was there is an issue, th
a former cia counterterrorism analyst, mark preston, mackenzy england, and shamila s a shodri. to break it down, how significant is it that this is the first time we've heard about the willingness to meet with the russian and possibly accept help from a russian national? >> it's very significant. t interesting to hear kellyanne conway say nothing came out of meeting. that's not necessarily the issue right now. the issue is there was a meeting with a foreign national talking about...
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mackenzie eglan, laura rosenberger who served in the state department under president george w. bush and the national security council under president obama and cnn senior political analyst david gergen who has been adviser to four presidents. to you, the fact that we are now learning that president trump opened this conversation with president putin specifically on the election meddling, do you think this was all just carefully choreographed? >> no. i don't think -- i think the president went in carefully choreographed. i don't think the whole meeting was. but i must tell you, brooke, jim acosta's right. we need to be cautious now. let's get the full reading. the but the initial reading suggests that this could have been one of the most productive, promising meetings president trump has held since he took office. the very fact that now the meddling is on the table, and we may have disagreements about how that conversation developed, but that they're developing a framework for future cyber attacks and how they're going to handle it on each side and how they're going to keep the
mackenzie eglan, laura rosenberger who served in the state department under president george w. bush and the national security council under president obama and cnn senior political analyst david gergen who has been adviser to four presidents. to you, the fact that we are now learning that president trump opened this conversation with president putin specifically on the election meddling, do you think this was all just carefully choreographed? >> no. i don't think -- i think the president...
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mackenzie. what is sunday? right. italy, $400. justin. what is saturday? no. mackenzie.
mackenzie. what is sunday? right. italy, $400. justin. what is saturday? no. mackenzie.
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this is a book by alexander mackenzie. actually the first person to press the american continent. 1790's he went to canada. they would have looked up to him because he wanted and head of the same challenges that they did. anyway his voyage was more daunting than theirs. he also collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model for their own efforts. the third book that we have here is a introduction to nautical astronomy. some of the things they were charged with was making a map of the american west. they had to know about collecting longitude and latitude. difficultnitially a strategy at the time. they did not do this just based on his book but also with lengthy tables and charts. spherical bodies and astronomical bodies that would have appeared at different times and they appear to be able to trace longitude by measuring the of the moon and the stars and other celestial bodies. they never really mastered this technique but it was key to creating what was a very successful map of the
this is a book by alexander mackenzie. actually the first person to press the american continent. 1790's he went to canada. they would have looked up to him because he wanted and head of the same challenges that they did. anyway his voyage was more daunting than theirs. he also collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model for their own efforts. the third book that we have here is a introduction to nautical astronomy. some of the things they were...
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tom mackenzie in beijing.omm legal spat is turning increasingly sour, the chipmaker asking to ban the import of iphones in the latest move in an increasingly bitter fight over patents and technology. let's get back to basics. what is qualcomm seeking in this lawsuit? case, its particular is claiming patent infringement and trying to stop the import of iphones into the u.s. it is an increasingly bitter spat. asa gray apple thinks it is paying too much for qualcomm patents, and qualcomm once apple to pay up, so that is the heart of the dispute. rishaad: you have the international trade commission. what can it do? >> it can't force apple to a up, but can stop iphones at the border. to the ipc of going is that the process takes up to courtshs, whereas in the it could be in legal wrangle's for years. haidi: what is apple's position on this? they have already filed an antitrust case. >> apple's position is similar to that of quite of few other players in the industry, which is that qualcomm is asking too much for th
tom mackenzie in beijing.omm legal spat is turning increasingly sour, the chipmaker asking to ban the import of iphones in the latest move in an increasingly bitter fight over patents and technology. let's get back to basics. what is qualcomm seeking in this lawsuit? case, its particular is claiming patent infringement and trying to stop the import of iphones into the u.s. it is an increasingly bitter spat. asa gray apple thinks it is paying too much for qualcomm patents, and qualcomm once...
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el gobernador de illinois declarÓ estado de desastre para los condados ley, que y mackenzie. peligro continÚa y no descartan evacuaciones de casas y negocios. una 6800 inmuebles han resultado afectados. >> no se pueden recuperar pero bueno, ahora ya tenemos que salvar lo que se pueda. lo demÁs irá la basura. de guerra: aquÍ no hay pronÓstico de lluvias. si embargo, las autoridades han advertido que dos " podrÍa aumentar la creciente de los dos principales rÍos en illinois. hay decenas de voluntarios llenando bolsas de arena que utilizarÁn como barreras de contenciÓn. desde tempranas horas, los voluntarios llegaron a la zona de desastre. >> hay gente necesitada, veo a mucha gente ayudado, han perdido mucho y muchos mÁs cerca del rÍo van a perder sus casas, seguro. tres condados fueron declarados en emergencia, donde miles son los damnificados. en kenosha, los afectados dicen que no tira lugar a donde ir. sus casas quedaron inhabitables y piden ayuda. presentadora: la casa blanca dijo que el propio presidente trampa intercediÓ para que se les permitiera elingreso. elena paz tie
el gobernador de illinois declarÓ estado de desastre para los condados ley, que y mackenzie. peligro continÚa y no descartan evacuaciones de casas y negocios. una 6800 inmuebles han resultado afectados. >> no se pueden recuperar pero bueno, ahora ya tenemos que salvar lo que se pueda. lo demÁs irá la basura. de guerra: aquÍ no hay pronÓstico de lluvias. si embargo, las autoridades han advertido que dos " podrÍa aumentar la creciente de los dos principales rÍos en illinois....
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el gobernador de illinois declarÓ estado de desastre para los condados ley, que y mackenzie. no descartan evacuaciones de casas y negocios. una 6800 inmuebles han resultado afectados. >> no se pueden recuperar pero bueno, ahora ya tenemos que salvar lo que se pueda. lo demÁs irá la basura. de guerra: aquÍ no hay pronÓstico de lluvias. si embargo, las autoridades han advertido que dos " podrÍa aumentar la creciente de los dos principales rÍos en illinois. hay decenas de voluntarios llenando bolsas de arena que utilizarÁn como barreras de contenciÓn. desde tempranas horas, los voluntarios llegaron a la zona de desastre. >> hay gente necesitada, veo a mucha gente ayudado, han perdido mucho y muchos mÁs cerca del rÍo van a perder sus casas, seguro. tres condados fueron declarados en emergencia, donde miles son los damnificados. en kenosha, los afectados dicen que no tira lugar a donde ir. sus casas quedaron inhabitables y piden ayuda. presentadora: la casa blanca dijo que el propio presidente trampa intercediÓ para que se les permitiera elingreso. elena paz tiene los detalles. ma
el gobernador de illinois declarÓ estado de desastre para los condados ley, que y mackenzie. no descartan evacuaciones de casas y negocios. una 6800 inmuebles han resultado afectados. >> no se pueden recuperar pero bueno, ahora ya tenemos que salvar lo que se pueda. lo demÁs irá la basura. de guerra: aquÍ no hay pronÓstico de lluvias. si embargo, las autoridades han advertido que dos " podrÍa aumentar la creciente de los dos principales rÍos en illinois. hay decenas de...
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tom mackenzie for us in beijing.arts a new job monday as the top need to president trump -- aide to president trump. does he have what it takes? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. betty: i am betty liu in new york, you are watching daybreak australia. john kelly start his new job at the cheapest that on monday, replacing -- chief of staff, replacing reince priebus ousted less than seven months in the job. others say he will fail in his job. haidi: we are joined by al hunt in washington. you wrote this column, widely read. why do you think kelly, general kelly, is going to fail in this job? al: because of who he is working for, betty. could notnd betty succeed. he does not a chief of staff, he wants to be his own chief of staff. that is the first challenge. i have never seen as many warring factions in a white house as now. he is unpopular, and general kelly is a really highly andected marine general, ran homeland security. but this job, chief of staff is a consummate political job. , they baker,
tom mackenzie for us in beijing.arts a new job monday as the top need to president trump -- aide to president trump. does he have what it takes? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. betty: i am betty liu in new york, you are watching daybreak australia. john kelly start his new job at the cheapest that on monday, replacing -- chief of staff, replacing reince priebus ousted less than seven months in the job. others say he will fail in his job. haidi: we are joined by al...
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the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie and the voyages from module. mckenzie was the first person to cross the north american continent. he went to canada, what is now canada, in the 1790s, and lewis and clark's without brought this book first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie at also collected a lot of ndn, native american vocabularies, so they're taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the native americans that they would've encountered over expecting to encounter. the third book, the fourth book that we have your is by patrick kelly. this is an introduction to citrix and nautical astronomy. one of the main things that lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. and, of course, to do that they needed to know a lot about collecting latitude and longitude. that was a fiendishly difficult operation at the time. lewis never really completely mastered it, b
the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie and the voyages from module. mckenzie was the first person to cross the north american continent. he went to canada, what is now canada, in the 1790s, and lewis and clark's without brought this book first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie at also collected a lot of ndn, native american vocabularies, so they're taking that as a...
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mackenzie hughs and gray lamb delaet the only canadians -- graham delaet the only canadians to make the cut here. guys. luck, jim: there's dave mckay, the r.b.c.of >> this is number two. >> good luck, guys. charley will be up first. the chance to apply pressure by hitting first and getting the driver in the fairway. jim: he'd have no idea where vegas drove it in regulation. correct. the advantage, i believe, is to vegas because to carry that bunker. jim: this shot right here. an: the bunker you see right there, if you hit a straight drive, that's the one you have right side. the if you don't draw the ball, it's in the fairway. but if you can fly it 315, 320, the corner of the left bunker but usually if you through into the rough just short of the water. lost it.he dottie: that ball is in the bunker.ight jim: how close did it get up to he slope of that bunker? dottie: i don't think the slope s going to be a huge factor, jim. jim: there it is. a couple, three feet back now, can vegas put the pressure on? up 't seem to be lining like he did in regulation. dottie: he's lining up for a big s
mackenzie hughs and gray lamb delaet the only canadians -- graham delaet the only canadians to make the cut here. guys. luck, jim: there's dave mckay, the r.b.c.of >> this is number two. >> good luck, guys. charley will be up first. the chance to apply pressure by hitting first and getting the driver in the fairway. jim: he'd have no idea where vegas drove it in regulation. correct. the advantage, i believe, is to vegas because to carry that bunker. jim: this shot right here. an:...
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let's get straight to tom mackenzie. pretty much in line., a bit below estimates, 51.4 is the number for the july manufacturing pmi in china. that compares to the survey estimates of 51.5, compares to june, the surprise beat in june of 51 point seven, so a little bit slower than what we saw in june. still well within expansionary territory. liked see early indicators the sales managers index that showed strength there. the sales managers survey stronger than it has been in two years. steel and metal prices have picked up as well. points to further strengthening and momentum. we are getting the nonmanufacturing pmi number. july,or the month of nonmanufacturing pmi, below the 54.9 number we saw in june. don't think that will cause any great concerns. what these numbers do show, yes, starting to expand at a slightly slower rate, manufacturing and nonmanufacturing pmi, but still seeing fairly strong growth into the second half of the year, growth that has surprised many because we have seen stronger , a lot ofted exports spending come up to degr
let's get straight to tom mackenzie. pretty much in line., a bit below estimates, 51.4 is the number for the july manufacturing pmi in china. that compares to the survey estimates of 51.5, compares to june, the surprise beat in june of 51 point seven, so a little bit slower than what we saw in june. still well within expansionary territory. liked see early indicators the sales managers index that showed strength there. the sales managers survey stronger than it has been in two years. steel and...
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tom mackenzie there. pmit, the latest caixin numbers.at it means for that economy and beyond. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. some breaking news, the caixin manufacturing pmi number, sme enterprises, better than expected. likewise with the state official numbers as well. .0.4 showing expansion we were looking for 49.8, a 49 .6 wastraction, the number for may, so that is what we have. this state official one was also better than expected at 51 .7, so reports of a slowdown in china greatly exaggerated. >> indeed. ands quite a firm reading activity has yet to be really affected by liquidity. rishaad: does it represent stability or better than expected growth? quarter,look at the stability, slowing headline numbers, but on a month-to-month basis, i say a gradual winding down. this will continue throughout q2 and q3 at least. readad: what is the through for growth in essence here? in termssaw the best of the headline momentum in q1, but sequ
tom mackenzie there. pmit, the latest caixin numbers.at it means for that economy and beyond. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. some breaking news, the caixin manufacturing pmi number, sme enterprises, better than expected. likewise with the state official numbers as well. .0.4 showing expansion we were looking for 49.8, a 49 .6 wastraction, the number for may, so that is what we...
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will that happen again today with catherine and mackenzie?
will that happen again today with catherine and mackenzie?
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who's political editor at the sunday times, ash sarkar, senior editor at novara media, and polly mackenziespecial advisor to nick clegg. tim, if i can start with you. i read every week in the sunday times the cabinet riffs, the plot against theresa may. the tone since the general election seems to be that she would not survive, the party and the cabinet would turn against and maybe she would decide she had had enough. what do you put the fact she is still here, she is going on holiday, she is still on prime minister, there is no move against, what do you put that down against? i think she is weak, but so is everybody else and they are fighting like rats in a sack and nobody else was to take her on. the conservative party generally has taken the view it is better to have a bad prime minister than no prime minister. any minister that seeks to move against her will get punished. the most significant thing is the 1922 committee, the group of backbenchers, the shop stewards for the people without the top job have said, if you want to sack any of these recalcitrant ministers, be our guest. there
who's political editor at the sunday times, ash sarkar, senior editor at novara media, and polly mackenziespecial advisor to nick clegg. tim, if i can start with you. i read every week in the sunday times the cabinet riffs, the plot against theresa may. the tone since the general election seems to be that she would not survive, the party and the cabinet would turn against and maybe she would decide she had had enough. what do you put the fact she is still here, she is going on holiday, she is...
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. >> mackenzie, stay with me. atika, tell me where you are and what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, brooke, we're where they just dispersed the crowd. they've kind of thinned the crowds out around here. there was about 12,000 people jammed into here. they went in with water cannons, as you can see the water cannons there and some of these big riot shields and they were able to push people out and around. so now what you've got is small groups kind of scattered around this area, but still a little bit of tension. we still see bottles being thrown at police. but the water cannons have turned around and moving back that way, you can probably hear the crowd here is not happy. very angry. we've seen a lot of anger coming not just from protesters but residents here as well. at the way this is being handled. police are taking a very tough line with protesters. they hadn't even moved a few meters before police moved in. and it sounds like they're giving another warning to people now. david, sounds like they want people
. >> mackenzie, stay with me. atika, tell me where you are and what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, brooke, we're where they just dispersed the crowd. they've kind of thinned the crowds out around here. there was about 12,000 people jammed into here. they went in with water cannons, as you can see the water cannons there and some of these big riot shields and they were able to push people out and around. so now what you've got is small groups kind of scattered around this area,...
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su: that was the -- betty: talking to tom mackenzie about potential.rty with a major blow. looking at the ramifications. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ asia. this is daybreak i am betty liu. yvonne: i-95 man. as we mentioned earlier, japanese politics is something of a shakeup with tokyo failing to counter the new party. taking 60landslide, seats in the 127 strong city assembly here that keeps pressure on shinzo abe and his mp's. with other worst performance in tokyo. talking more about this thing, this was a historic defeat. how serious is this really? does that spell trouble? is a fantastic result. what we have just had here is a smack upside the head for the prime minister and saying, get some points on the board. until we would have strong rumors of the election of the end of the year, they will have an election, you will do almost nothing. nothing is controversial ahead of that. what people want is more money in their pockets, get the economy going, get corporate profits up. as for the stock market is concerned, this is great news. betty: is his job in je
su: that was the -- betty: talking to tom mackenzie about potential.rty with a major blow. looking at the ramifications. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ asia. this is daybreak i am betty liu. yvonne: i-95 man. as we mentioned earlier, japanese politics is something of a shakeup with tokyo failing to counter the new party. taking 60landslide, seats in the 127 strong city assembly here that keeps pressure on shinzo abe and his mp's. with other worst performance in tokyo. talking more about this thing,...
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gait said elliott and mackenzie share similar views.scathing, accused to bhp of burning $40 billion in shareholder value. mistakes were made when bhp went into shale. we take a look at shares. up 1.9%., they popped that is the highest level since april. aggressiveut an price tag on bhp, saying the mining industry is valued. up next, powershift. the future is electric. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is "daybreak asia," i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: and i am yvonne man in hong kong. although it says they will offer hybrid or fully electric cars in 2019. traditional power units will be available on upgraded current models. the new cars will no longer have that option. let's get to our automotive reporter from detroit. a critical statement coming from a volvo. majore the first manufacturer to say something like this and make this pledge. what does this mean? becominghe -- is volvo the next tesla? >> all of those hybrids will still have internal combustion engines in them. but it is a big step, a big commitment toward electrification
gait said elliott and mackenzie share similar views.scathing, accused to bhp of burning $40 billion in shareholder value. mistakes were made when bhp went into shale. we take a look at shares. up 1.9%., they popped that is the highest level since april. aggressiveut an price tag on bhp, saying the mining industry is valued. up next, powershift. the future is electric. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is "daybreak asia," i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: and i am yvonne man in hong...
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commerzbank emerging market and was, and tom mackenzie from beijing. talk more about china pmi numbers. one feature on the bloomberg is our interactive tv function. you can watch us live and see previous interviews and dive into any securities or bloomberg functions we talk about on the right side of your screen. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. make sure to check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. selling the fixed assets of his telecom business for $1.9 billion. bidders whichl have been preparing financing for an offer. china's biggest coal miner expects first-half profits to double thanks to higher prices and sales point. risencome is estimated to one hundred 43% from year earlier to three 9 billion dollars, exceeding the whole of 2016's total, which was its first profit in four years. ahead, north korea ramps up tension with its latest missile test as japan loses its defense minister to scandal. we are live to tokyo, next. this is blo ♪ 7:30 monday morning. it feels like a sauna,
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tom mackenzie in beijing, thank you so much for that.ahead, better than expected quarterly profits and the ceo joins us exclusively to talk us through the numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back to bloomberg markets asia. hilton worldwide says it is continuing to work for china's h&h group and is not concerned that beijing's crackdown on risk-taking overseas. 25% of hilton from for $6.5e in march billion. the hilton ceo says the stakes are worth about seven .5 billion dollars today. meg whitman has quit the port of and she left accurate enterprise in 2018. the decision comes after report she was speaking with uber about succeeding the ceo. it continued to fall modestly after hours. cooper home -- hopes to name his new boss -- uber hopes to name its new boss in september. second-quarter net income rose million u.s., 15% more than what analysts had been asked acting. they acquired barclays wealth units in singapore and hong kong for just under 200 already million dollars last year. andstay with a story crossover do haslinda amin
tom mackenzie in beijing, thank you so much for that.ahead, better than expected quarterly profits and the ceo joins us exclusively to talk us through the numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back to bloomberg markets asia. hilton worldwide says it is continuing to work for china's h&h group and is not concerned that beijing's crackdown on risk-taking overseas. 25% of hilton from for $6.5e in march billion. the hilton ceo says the stakes are worth about seven .5 billion dollars...
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, the permian output is just surging way past that, even at $43 a barrel which according to wood mackenzieently the breakeven price per barrel. >> the big thing is that opec is banking on natural declines from oil wells all around the world happening as investment drops in oil. that, along with their cut, rebalancing the supply. they think permian can still produce oil but they don't think it can produce very much oil. they think the world needs to produce another five to 10 million barrels a day total. they think that all of shale can only do about half that. permian basin production can go from 2.5 million barrels to as much as 10 million barrels per day. that would bridge that gap. if that is true, then opec plans to cut oil, keep this applies -- the supplies down maybe foiled by the u.s. alone. pump that much oil. -- >> they may think that shale can pump that much oil. the market is squarely focused on u.s. production and inventory. let me show you a chart that really spells it out, it is a little lighthearted. if you take a look at the price that wti has done, you can see that every w
, the permian output is just surging way past that, even at $43 a barrel which according to wood mackenzieently the breakeven price per barrel. >> the big thing is that opec is banking on natural declines from oil wells all around the world happening as investment drops in oil. that, along with their cut, rebalancing the supply. they think permian can still produce oil but they don't think it can produce very much oil. they think the world needs to produce another five to 10 million...
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the first is a book by alexander mackenzie. he is actually the first person to cross the north american continent. through what is now canada. have and clark would wrought this book because he would have encountered some of the same challenges and issues they did. his voyage was more daunting. mckenzie had a collective a lot of indian, native american vocabularies. modelere taken that as a for their own efforts to collect linguistic information for the native american so they would have encountered what we are expecting to encounter. the fourth book is by patrick kelly. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. abouteed to know collecting latitude and longitude. that was a difficult operation at that time. lewis never completely mastered it. they did bring with them not just kelly's book but lengthy tables and charts of the positions of various astronomical bodies as they would have appeared. between the moon and the stars. they never quite fully mastered this technique
the first is a book by alexander mackenzie. he is actually the first person to cross the north american continent. through what is now canada. have and clark would wrought this book because he would have encountered some of the same challenges and issues they did. his voyage was more daunting. mckenzie had a collective a lot of indian, native american vocabularies. modelere taken that as a for their own efforts to collect linguistic information for the native american so they would have...
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joining me now is polly mackenzie, who was a special advisor to nick clegg when he was deputy prime ministere wanted the job? it is a shame there has not been a leadership election and i, like many others, would have liked jo swinson to feel ready and enthusiastic about putting herself forward, but actually, it is good that everybody can unite behind them. he has hit the ground running. he has come up with a good line about mr bean ten yea rs with a good line about mr bean ten years ago, but he has got credentials, he is well—known and everybody can unite the hind him and i think that is a good opportunity for the lib dems at the moment. the party is not doing too well in the opinion polls. it did not do too well in the last general election. is he believed to create a breakthrough for the liberal democrat party electorally? well vince is better known than tim farron and any other liberal democrats. he does have the credentials and has had a tough time with problems with inflation and wages. i think he has credibility with the voters on that, but it is a massive uphill struggle for the lib d
joining me now is polly mackenzie, who was a special advisor to nick clegg when he was deputy prime ministere wanted the job? it is a shame there has not been a leadership election and i, like many others, would have liked jo swinson to feel ready and enthusiastic about putting herself forward, but actually, it is good that everybody can unite behind them. he has hit the ground running. he has come up with a good line about mr bean ten yea rs with a good line about mr bean ten years ago, but he...
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backing can mackenzie as chairman of the hp, but continues to ask how best to its interest.n numbers wednesday, while rio tinto will released you numbers on tuesday. wall motor moving into new energy vehicles, taking in another auto company. a statement says it involves a capital injection, although no figures have been released. it says the two companies will cooperate on new energy vehicle technology, production, design, and auto parts and brand promotion. as we count down to china second-quarter gdp numbers, i look at the rise of an automated workforce and how it could impact growth and productivity. china needsst says more robots to counter its shrinking labor force. he is the cofounder and co-ceo of a financial services firm. great to have you on bloomberg with us. give us a gauge of the potential when it comes to industrial robotics in china. >> good morning. it is an interesting question. robotics, ai, and automation represents the single biggest challenge that china will have to face as we move into the medium and long-term of this automation wave. people will be los
backing can mackenzie as chairman of the hp, but continues to ask how best to its interest.n numbers wednesday, while rio tinto will released you numbers on tuesday. wall motor moving into new energy vehicles, taking in another auto company. a statement says it involves a capital injection, although no figures have been released. it says the two companies will cooperate on new energy vehicle technology, production, design, and auto parts and brand promotion. as we count down to china...
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. >> my name is mackenzie. i'm a current student at evergreen.e been to several meetings to speak. i've been told several times that i'm not allowed to speak because i'm white. the school seems to focus so a much on race that it's actually becoming more racist. because i choose not to focus on race, i've actually been labelet a racist and a white supremacist. if anyone took the time toac actually know me, it's not true at all. >> the work towards equity and inclusion was and is not proceeding fast enough for our students and frustrates them and staff and faculty as well. a i want to advocate that each of us, all of us strategically and thoughtfully choose to listen, find, and tell the stories of what happened, stories that understand social change to be messy and righteous. difficult and necessary. >> tucker: that's what fascism looks like in 2017. don daniel davidson is a seniors correspondent at the federalist and he joins us now. part of me feels guilty to giving so much airtime to this college in the northwest. i think it's a much broader abo
. >> my name is mackenzie. i'm a current student at evergreen.e been to several meetings to speak. i've been told several times that i'm not allowed to speak because i'm white. the school seems to focus so a much on race that it's actually becoming more racist. because i choose not to focus on race, i've actually been labelet a racist and a white supremacist. if anyone took the time toac actually know me, it's not true at all. >> the work towards equity and inclusion was and is not...
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to really start to engage the public on thinking about where we want this technology to go robin mackenzie director of law and ethics that can't last school in the u.k. says that there is little law here and legislators may have to regulate sex bots for safety and health concerns what i'm saying is that the future. will no longer be so we need to do so and. we should be treated if we're going to be engaged in. relationships with them we need to do some of. what should be in place to critique. and what suddenly your rights responsibilities untruths and should be seen as all of the product lines are primarily female there are some male dolls for sale but some theater ologist predict that many will debts human partners for robots in less than a decade reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. all right to discuss this further i'm joined now by part of the show a little media analyst lytle of lionel media. lytle you and i did a thirty minute special on this robot takeover stuff break it down for me what's the ethical and moral and legal questions involved especially with those those those robo
to really start to engage the public on thinking about where we want this technology to go robin mackenzie director of law and ethics that can't last school in the u.k. says that there is little law here and legislators may have to regulate sex bots for safety and health concerns what i'm saying is that the future. will no longer be so we need to do so and. we should be treated if we're going to be engaged in. relationships with them we need to do some of. what should be in place to critique....
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comparing the unnecessary operation on young girls to female genital mutilation. 0ur reporterjean mackenzieyoung children to hear. in our visual, virtual world there is an increasing pressure on teenagers to look the part. to shape and sculpt their bodies. but what about the parts not on show? how far will girls now go? i guess i'd just picked up from somewhere that it wasn't neat enough or tidy enough, and i think i wanted it to be smaller. doctors have told us they are seeing more girls upset with how their genitals look. i'm seeing young girls around 11, 12, 13, thinking there is something wrong with their vulva, that they're the wrong shape, the wrong size, and really expressing almost disgust. and more often than not, they're after cosmetic surgery to change them. girls will sometimes come out with comments like, ijust hate it, ijust want it removed, i want it treated. and for a girl to feel that way about any part of her body, let alone a part that's intimate, is really upsetting. naomi is one of the country's leading adolescent gynaecologists. and i've come to meet her in bristol aft
comparing the unnecessary operation on young girls to female genital mutilation. 0ur reporterjean mackenzieyoung children to hear. in our visual, virtual world there is an increasing pressure on teenagers to look the part. to shape and sculpt their bodies. but what about the parts not on show? how far will girls now go? i guess i'd just picked up from somewhere that it wasn't neat enough or tidy enough, and i think i wanted it to be smaller. doctors have told us they are seeing more girls upset...
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i got a job in business with mackenzie consulting. they didn't have a south bend office but they had a chicago office. i got me a little closer to home. >> you been want to be a home. >> yes. i knew i wanted to come back to the mid west. >> so you could run for political office which is exactly what barack obama did. >> if you asked me when i was a student thinking i would ever run for office i never guessed -- >> you didn't seem like the type or what. >> i didn't understand that state and local office was so important. the thing that actually triggered my first run for office which is a very unsuccessful race for administrate treasury in 2010, i got clobbered. the state treasury of indiana used his standing to try to stop the obama administration from saving the auto industry. this is in indiana. if you go there cocoamo indiana you see a factory on the right and left and they would have been absolutely devastated beyond a chance of ever coming back. >> is that the same with -- >> it was more steal and we're more auto but the say kind
i got a job in business with mackenzie consulting. they didn't have a south bend office but they had a chicago office. i got me a little closer to home. >> you been want to be a home. >> yes. i knew i wanted to come back to the mid west. >> so you could run for political office which is exactly what barack obama did. >> if you asked me when i was a student thinking i would ever run for office i never guessed -- >> you didn't seem like the type or what. >> i...
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mackenzie is there for us. view on china's moves to open up its markets?tion to our next guest, the ceo of the london stock exchange. start by asking about what we've seen from the nasdaq overnight, this exaggerated price data. i wonder if we can draw any conclusions about the complexity of the technology employed and used by the changes. nikhil: great to be with you in beijing. you are right that technology is a huge part of what we do these days. i'm not going to comment on any other exchange, but last year, for us, at the london stock exchange, we had the three busiest trading days in our history. we make huge investments in technology to make sure everything runs smoothly and that our customers have continuity. you need to have that oversight all the time. our regulators are very focused in making sure we are monitoring trends and also making sure that the new developments in the markets including high-frequency trading, algorithmic trading. china cut -- of china, what are the opportunities, how are you trying to carve out a slice of the market whether
mackenzie is there for us. view on china's moves to open up its markets?tion to our next guest, the ceo of the london stock exchange. start by asking about what we've seen from the nasdaq overnight, this exaggerated price data. i wonder if we can draw any conclusions about the complexity of the technology employed and used by the changes. nikhil: great to be with you in beijing. you are right that technology is a huge part of what we do these days. i'm not going to comment on any other...
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anna: that was the london stock exchange ceo, speaking with tom mackenzie from the groups event taking about opportunities for the company in china. let's take a look at what is happening in the market for you. european equity markets trading weaker this afternoon. it is the afternoon here in europe. not weaker by much much us down a touch on the ftse 100. the hang seng had a tough day. a stronger performance out of australia. a real mixed tag over nature. dow jones futures suggesting a flat open for the start of yesterday. that happens on wednesday. it is closed tuesday in the united states for the july 4 holiday. coming up on the program, the u.s. president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin are set to meet at the g 20 summit later this week that takes place in hamburg. what will be on the agenda. we get a preview of the anticipated needed. meeting. this is bloomberg. ♪ chinatrump's challenge to as north korea says it has successfully launched an intercontinental missile. world leaders meet in the g-20 in a few days time. failed to follow the hawks as it sticks to its
anna: that was the london stock exchange ceo, speaking with tom mackenzie from the groups event taking about opportunities for the company in china. let's take a look at what is happening in the market for you. european equity markets trading weaker this afternoon. it is the afternoon here in europe. not weaker by much much us down a touch on the ftse 100. the hang seng had a tough day. a stronger performance out of australia. a real mixed tag over nature. dow jones futures suggesting a flat...
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the ceo told tom mackenzie that giant airport being built in china will provide more spots for privaterea, and the southwest asia region. japan is most profitable. -- it is -- those countries are larger. we are still developing. we are looking for the new .resident tom: where is the competition coming from? itit high-speed rail? -- is high-speed rail? not direct from the airline, but from china we see lots of opportunity occupying probably 80%. important,na is very especially for the young generation who likes to use the online. think -- tom: how much of a challenge is getting new slots? >> a lot of airlines have no place to go. beijing has known slot, -- has no slot, shanghai has not for 12 months. aircraftng haul, the try to fly. they try to fly to the u.s. and europe. for a lot of airlines, latin america. but in the next few years, you will see a lot of the new also shanghai adds a new terminal, and so does another airport. we are next five years, coming to the market. david: that was the chairman of yu.ng, wang yvonne: let's look closer into china's aviation market. thank you for j
the ceo told tom mackenzie that giant airport being built in china will provide more spots for privaterea, and the southwest asia region. japan is most profitable. -- it is -- those countries are larger. we are still developing. we are looking for the new .resident tom: where is the competition coming from? itit high-speed rail? -- is high-speed rail? not direct from the airline, but from china we see lots of opportunity occupying probably 80%. important,na is very especially for the young...
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>> can mackenzie, he is on a listening tour. a meeting in the u.s. and the u.k..can confusear investors. they went public in april. bhp.called for changes to they are not alone. we have seen other investors and their grievances. the new chairman's idea is to listen. it sounds like he's flagging continued bordering. he is telling investors the companies strategic review is ongoing. those things are necessarily unexpected. >> what are investors expecting? is there any suggestion he will make quick changes? no one is expecting him to make dramatic changes on day one. real changes are going to take some time. the track record does speak for itself. , ande point to his record then set out a series of changes. change management. change strategy. that is what people are expecting here. continue they can returns. >> he is going to take up the post in september. what is waiting for him as he takes up that post? , not least the future of the oil division. also, the future plans to expand into the crock nutrients. that has become a test of his chairmanship. that is seen as a
>> can mackenzie, he is on a listening tour. a meeting in the u.s. and the u.k..can confusear investors. they went public in april. bhp.called for changes to they are not alone. we have seen other investors and their grievances. the new chairman's idea is to listen. it sounds like he's flagging continued bordering. he is telling investors the companies strategic review is ongoing. those things are necessarily unexpected. >> what are investors expecting? is there any suggestion he...
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listen to their constituents, to the people in their states, like conner and mcken he does and -- and mackenzie and jennifer and gabe. i've described them on the floor. these voices and faces need to be brought here because there have been no hearings, no regular order, no democratic process, as we have an obligation to do. and if my colleagues abandon at some point this effort to repeal and decimate the affordable care act, i stand ready to come across the aisle, to work together, to drive down the costs of health care -- particularly pharmaceutical drugs -- to open the exchanges to more competition and create more choices for consumers among insurance companies. there are steps we can take together to improve this process. as senator mccain urged us so powerfully, we need to go back to regular order, come together, and work across the aisle. there is no panacea. there's no instant solution. but we need to work together. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. mr. johnson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: mr. president, i come to the floor tod
listen to their constituents, to the people in their states, like conner and mcken he does and -- and mackenzie and jennifer and gabe. i've described them on the floor. these voices and faces need to be brought here because there have been no hearings, no regular order, no democratic process, as we have an obligation to do. and if my colleagues abandon at some point this effort to repeal and decimate the affordable care act, i stand ready to come across the aisle, to work together, to drive...
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tom mackenzie will be in shanghai, where the trade ministers are going to be meeting later.tuned for that and of course, you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. bloomberg subscribers, go to dayb on their terminals. it is available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings so you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is daybreak asia asia. i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: i am betty liu in new york. plunged your the car rental company said late friday it could not meet all the conditions to read team its 2019 -- it owns -- there is speculation that next week's earning report will be worse than expected. barclays analyst's predict stock will fall to nine dollars. yvonne: heineken outshone rivals in the first half with emerging africa-driving growth. the brewer to the crown of best performer from another. there is demand for tiger in vietnam. adjusted operating profit grew 6% to $2.1 billion. analysts had exp
tom mackenzie will be in shanghai, where the trade ministers are going to be meeting later.tuned for that and of course, you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. bloomberg subscribers, go to dayb on their terminals. it is available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings so you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is daybreak...
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. >> me gusta este nombre, mackenzie cumple un aÑo, mire nada mÁs que cara tan hermosa. el pelotero nos tiene algo de contar aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" por 20 aÑos el show favorito de la televisiÓn hispana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: a nuestra gente hermosa de chicago les mandamos un besito. alan: hay un clima sensacional allÁ por la brisaque pasa a ratitos. >> huele a jueves, huele a viernes. francisca: gracias a dios, y tenemos un combo de estrenos aquÍ en univisiÓn. y es que el domingo en la noche nadie se puede salir de la casa porque nadie se querrÁ perder la programaciÓn de univisión desde la programaciÓn de 100 mexicanos dijeron, todo es con celebridades y por una buena causa. karla: y luego sigue el festival internacional del humor presentado por alan tacher. [aplausos] alan: presentado por su servilleta y amigo de siempre. y despuÉs para cerrar con broche de oro pase vip con chiqui delgado y lucero como primera invitada. se sienta con la abuelita y la tÍa y vamos a verlo, me encanta. francisca: nos vamos hacer una selfie porque luego te vuelves mÁs famoso. chef: selfie c
. >> me gusta este nombre, mackenzie cumple un aÑo, mire nada mÁs que cara tan hermosa. el pelotero nos tiene algo de contar aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" por 20 aÑos el show favorito de la televisiÓn hispana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: a nuestra gente hermosa de chicago les mandamos un besito. alan: hay un clima sensacional allÁ por la brisaque pasa a ratitos. >> huele a jueves, huele a viernes. francisca: gracias a dios, y tenemos un combo de estrenos aquÍ en...
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. >> me gusta este nombre, mackenzie cumple un aÑo, mire nada mÁs que cara tan hermosa.lotero nos tiene algo de contar aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" por 20 aÑos el show favorito de la televisiÓn hispana. ♪ ♪ [mujer 2] oye, no te preocupes, seguro que el cliente va a quedar contento... [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no? [mujer 1] sí, ¿por qué? [mujer 2] tranquila. la puedes desactivar con tu app y activaria de nuevo cuando la encuentres. [mujer 1] ¡ahh, ya me siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: a nuestra gente hermosa de chicago les mandamos un besito. alan: hay un clima sensacional allÁ por la brisaque pasa a ratitos. >> huele a jueves, huele a viernes. francisca: gracias a dios, y tenemos un combo de estrenos aquÍ en univisiÓn. y es que el domingo en la noche nadie se puede salir de
. >> me gusta este nombre, mackenzie cumple un aÑo, mire nada mÁs que cara tan hermosa.lotero nos tiene algo de contar aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" por 20 aÑos el show favorito de la televisiÓn hispana. ♪ ♪ [mujer 2] oye, no te preocupes, seguro que el cliente va a quedar contento... [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no? [mujer 1] sí, ¿por qué? [mujer 2] tranquila. la puedes desactivar...
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tom: if you are talking to mackenzie about where deutsche bank is in five years, where do they want tokind of bank that john cryan wants to be. does he want to be jpmorgan, barclays, or an original concoction? elisa: i think an original. they are making the rates in germany the focus of the turnaround. they are incorporating a consumer business, and that makes them different from the banks you mentioned. on the investment banking side they do compete with the bigger firms, and they will continue to compete, but perhaps not on every product in every market. francine: plenty more on earnings. look out for interviews with the credit suisse ceo. we talk big oil. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: congratulations to our team in hong kong who made the bloomberg television view ever more beautiful. set in hong kong to grace you in the american evening. we're looking forward to building out our hong kong franchise. a beautiful hong kong on thursday evening as they migrate to friday morning. senate republicans looking for ways to deliver on the promise of repealing obamacare. the senate rejected a repea
tom: if you are talking to mackenzie about where deutsche bank is in five years, where do they want tokind of bank that john cryan wants to be. does he want to be jpmorgan, barclays, or an original concoction? elisa: i think an original. they are making the rates in germany the focus of the turnaround. they are incorporating a consumer business, and that makes them different from the banks you mentioned. on the investment banking side they do compete with the bigger firms, and they will...
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experts are comparing the unnecessary operation on young girls to female genital mutilation, as jean mackenzie ijust want it removed, i want it treated. typically they will be 14, 15, 16, but i have seen girls who are younger. the youngest girl i have seen as a girl of nine. the surgery is called labiaplasty, it is where the lips of the vagina are shortened and reshaped. it can be done for cosmetic reasons or if they are causing a woman pain. paquita has been a gp for 30 years and has only recently started seeing patients with these concerns. i remember the girl pointing at her genitalia, and her nose sort of wrinkling in disgust. and saying, what's this? there seems to be this very narrow spectrum of what is acceptable. that the inner lips, if you like, should be invisible. a bit like a barbie doll, you don't see anything. the nhs says it won't carry out this surgery for cosmetic reasons and that it shouldn't be performed on girls under 18. but last year more than 150 girls and the age of 15 had labiaplasty on the nhs. i find it very hard to believe that there were 156 girls under the age of
experts are comparing the unnecessary operation on young girls to female genital mutilation, as jean mackenzie ijust want it removed, i want it treated. typically they will be 14, 15, 16, but i have seen girls who are younger. the youngest girl i have seen as a girl of nine. the surgery is called labiaplasty, it is where the lips of the vagina are shortened and reshaped. it can be done for cosmetic reasons or if they are causing a woman pain. paquita has been a gp for 30 years and has only...
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. >> team intern, the red team, conner and mackenzie.y's" scripts. room. >> okay. got it. >> so are you ready? >> hold on. hold on. make your way upstairs where you'll help kathie lee and hoda get ready for their show. you'll make your way into studio 1a where you'll help our producers with celebrity research, tidy up our supply closets and finally celebrate by digging through a cake with fellow interns for the prize. first team to the end wins. first pick up the clue from the station to lead you to the next challenge. are you ready? on the mark, get set, go! >> thank you. >> you're cheating. >> wrong person. >> sheinelle, i have it. >> i got the card. >> you dropped it. >> all set. >> okay. >>. >> jenna. >> okay. look out. you've got to match up the person. all right. >> okay. >> friends. >> "big bang theory." wait. which one is on the big bank theory. >> have you to match the star. >> which one on the big bank theory. >> nobody on the b"big bang theor theory". >> nobody on "the big bang theory." >> come on. you're behind. now you've go
. >> team intern, the red team, conner and mackenzie.y's" scripts. room. >> okay. got it. >> so are you ready? >> hold on. hold on. make your way upstairs where you'll help kathie lee and hoda get ready for their show. you'll make your way into studio 1a where you'll help our producers with celebrity research, tidy up our supply closets and finally celebrate by digging through a cake with fellow interns for the prize. first team to the end wins. first pick up the...