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[applause] mackenzie: next question. would you want each high school graduate to do national service, maybe to forgive our college debt for one year, and that is why -- that is by patricia ryan. mayor buttigieg: is patricia here? you are here somewhere. thank you. here's the way i would do it. i would not do it as a requirement, make it that the norm that everybody does it. if we get it right is that what you look like, whatever you do after high school whether you are applying for your first job or the military, or applying for college, the first question is what did you do during your service and what did you learn, it just becomes universal. that is an investment in the future of this country. be --e do that, we will it will be a benefit because you are getting paid. i also believe that they should qualify for public service benefits and we need to make it easier to access the public service loan forgiveness program. it is great in theory, but it needs to be user-friendly and it would inspire people to be involved for
[applause] mackenzie: next question. would you want each high school graduate to do national service, maybe to forgive our college debt for one year, and that is why -- that is by patricia ryan. mayor buttigieg: is patricia here? you are here somewhere. thank you. here's the way i would do it. i would not do it as a requirement, make it that the norm that everybody does it. if we get it right is that what you look like, whatever you do after high school whether you are applying for your first...
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mackenzie: next question. if you become the democratic toinee, how do you plan unite the liberal and more moderate wings of the party? [applause] mr. buttigieg: good question. thank you for your question. 22,t of all, there's 24, whatever number of people running for president is now. that number minus one is not going to be the nominee. and all of those people, the 23 people, need to rally around the one who is and unite as quickly as possible. [applause] mr. buttigieg: and we've got to do it around our values. again, in my view, these are american values. we don't have a monopoly on it. and that's why it's wonderful to see moderates and even republicans thinking about crossing over. i don't think we need to pretend to be more conservative than we are. we need to be true to our values that even with people with different values no we can buy our values honestly and >> before getting every to agree aboutry single issue it's having a sense of direction for the country and where we need to take it. of other good
mackenzie: next question. if you become the democratic toinee, how do you plan unite the liberal and more moderate wings of the party? [applause] mr. buttigieg: good question. thank you for your question. 22,t of all, there's 24, whatever number of people running for president is now. that number minus one is not going to be the nominee. and all of those people, the 23 people, need to rally around the one who is and unite as quickly as possible. [applause] mr. buttigieg: and we've got to do it...
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tom mackenzie and basing.ge funds have released their 13f filings for the second quarter, giving a glimpse into some out -- how money managers are position. tech stocks are the flavor of the day. who is buying what? joining us now to explain is a record. -- annmarie hordern. >> they are boosting their bet in amazon by 11%. at $1 billion. it shows the shift in berkshire towards their views towards technology companies. thisould remind ourselves, is nothing compared to their holdings on apple. that is $49 billion. bill ackman, what has he been up to? a new share in berkshire hathaway. this is not expected to be active. technology is the flavor of the day. i want to show you what's going on in uber technologies. these are alumni from tiger management. they are crowding into this uber technology. viking was the biggest one. they had $620 million holding in uber. uber has been hitting the brakes recently since its ipo in a -- may. the stock has fallen 25%. it spent more time below their ipo price than above it. nej
tom mackenzie and basing.ge funds have released their 13f filings for the second quarter, giving a glimpse into some out -- how money managers are position. tech stocks are the flavor of the day. who is buying what? joining us now to explain is a record. -- annmarie hordern. >> they are boosting their bet in amazon by 11%. at $1 billion. it shows the shift in berkshire towards their views towards technology companies. thisould remind ourselves, is nothing compared to their holdings on...
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shery: angie: tom mackenzie -- shery: tom mackenzie and ros krasny, thank you.resident trump, paired with the escalation on friday, another series of tweets attacking federal reserve chairman jay powell, and he did it after jackson hole, which puts -- comments by powell which pushed stocks higher. it was interesting because investors took positive cues from mr. powell's comments at jackson hole but trump reversed that. kathleen: this is the speech everyone was waiting for, fed chair, traditionally as the fed chair, kicking off the symposium with a speech people will say, will he signal a rate hike? you can see him walking with mark carney, still president of the bank of england. he did open the door to a rate cut. he cited global -- slowing global growth and looked ahead, even if the economy looks solid now. there is a focus on trade that apparently got donald trump. trade policy uncertainty is playing a role in the global slowdown. that is no surprise. everyone agrees. and then the thing he said before, which is that we will act as appropriate to sustain the ec
shery: angie: tom mackenzie -- shery: tom mackenzie and ros krasny, thank you.resident trump, paired with the escalation on friday, another series of tweets attacking federal reserve chairman jay powell, and he did it after jackson hole, which puts -- comments by powell which pushed stocks higher. it was interesting because investors took positive cues from mr. powell's comments at jackson hole but trump reversed that. kathleen: this is the speech everyone was waiting for, fed chair,...
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paul: joe sobczyk and washington, d.c., and tom mackenzie -- in washington, d.c., and tom mackenzie in beijing. joining us now, brad. thank you for joining us today. we heard tom mentioned a moment sgo that the pboc' representative never said that seven was online line in the sand, but it was just a number. if we give this a cold, dispassionate stare, does china let the market do its work here? brad: the fixing yesterday was only 229 points, and if you look back in may, as recently as may, they had a fix that was well over 300 points. in two consecutive days. we were talking about the retaliatory tariff measures china was taking. that voted under the radar. was sort oft night in mind. the pboc stepped back to point to it and say the dollar has been rallying and it is in line with where we think it should be. the market was set up for something out of china in response to what trump had been thinking about and the tariff increases, etc.. the market just jumped on it and we flew right 37. heaven, of course, the psychological level everyone was itty much keen on, -- flew right past seven.
paul: joe sobczyk and washington, d.c., and tom mackenzie -- in washington, d.c., and tom mackenzie in beijing. joining us now, brad. thank you for joining us today. we heard tom mentioned a moment sgo that the pboc' representative never said that seven was online line in the sand, but it was just a number. if we give this a cold, dispassionate stare, does china let the market do its work here? brad: the fixing yesterday was only 229 points, and if you look back in may, as recently as may, they...
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i am tom mackenzie.resident trump has further stoked trade tensions with his top spokeswoman saying he regrets not putting higher tariffs on china. stephanie grisham said the media misinterpreted the initial remarks about having had second thoughts. she says he doesn't regret starting the trade war but thinks he should have hit china harder from the start. the u.s. and japan have agreed in some of -- in principle to a trade deal for higher purchases american farm products. they announced the news in biarritz, saying they have agreed on every point of contention. abe said there is still work to be done. they signed the deal during the yuan meetings in new york -- the u.n. meetings in new york next month. north korea follows up with a new super large multiple rocket. the latest test was unsuccessful or was, and kim jong-un saying it is a great weapon. president trump is not happy with these tests but that short range of tests are not a violation. he expects to meet kim again soon. a russian regret -- russi
i am tom mackenzie.resident trump has further stoked trade tensions with his top spokeswoman saying he regrets not putting higher tariffs on china. stephanie grisham said the media misinterpreted the initial remarks about having had second thoughts. she says he doesn't regret starting the trade war but thinks he should have hit china harder from the start. the u.s. and japan have agreed in some of -- in principle to a trade deal for higher purchases american farm products. they announced the...
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with his onptions wide open, he accept an offer from mackenzie, global client with a roster of clientm fortune 500 companies to authoritarian governments. his first project there, a comprehensive study on grocery store pricing. it wasn't a conversation starter but taught him the field of data analytics which would come down handy down the road. buttigieg's experience at mackenzie helped him understand how corporations worked and when he became mayor of south bend, he used that experience at mackenzie to understand how could you bring jobs back, how could you convince through tax credits or innovation to bring major corporations to invest in a city like south bend? >> after three years after mackenzie, buttigieg moved back home to indiana where he made a bold career shift. at just 29, he decided that he had the right stuff to run for mayor of south bend. >> i just hope people really focus on the issues, you know, this is a chance to really talk about what we want our city to look like going forward. >> when he was running for mayor back in 2011, he was still, i think, coming out of his
with his onptions wide open, he accept an offer from mackenzie, global client with a roster of clientm fortune 500 companies to authoritarian governments. his first project there, a comprehensive study on grocery store pricing. it wasn't a conversation starter but taught him the field of data analytics which would come down handy down the road. buttigieg's experience at mackenzie helped him understand how corporations worked and when he became mayor of south bend, he used that experience at...
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emily: that was bloomberg's tom mackenzie in an exclusive interview with the huawei chairman. so what language should a car speak? 5g or wi-fi? the answer could determine who will lead the way when it comes to developing self-driving cars. billions of dollars could be at stake, so could thousands of lives. bloomberg's ed ludlow has the story. ed: cars that can talk to each other, interact with traffic lights, and even see around corners. the advent of 5g could make these real, bringing faster speeds and greater bandwidth needed for smart traffic systems and truly autonomous vehicles. but it is not the only option for connecting cars. established wi-fi-based technology. there is a debate about which is better. the choice is between the existing wi-fi standard called dsrc, or dedicated short range communications, or c-v2x, cellular to vehicle to everything which would eventually use 5g networks. china was the first to make a decision favoring cellular technology for his cars. with recent developments in 5g, that could be handing china an early lead. >> their focus is leading to
emily: that was bloomberg's tom mackenzie in an exclusive interview with the huawei chairman. so what language should a car speak? 5g or wi-fi? the answer could determine who will lead the way when it comes to developing self-driving cars. billions of dollars could be at stake, so could thousands of lives. bloomberg's ed ludlow has the story. ed: cars that can talk to each other, interact with traffic lights, and even see around corners. the advent of 5g could make these real, bringing faster...
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emily: that was the huawei chairman liang hua speaking to bloomberg's tom mackenzie.: that was bloomberg's tom mackenzie with on its list of interview with huawei's chairman. so what language should a car speak? 5g or wi-fi? the answer could determine who will lead the way when it comes to developing self-driving cars. billions of dollars could be at stake, so could thousands of lives. bloomberg's end ludlow has the story. ed: cars that can talk to each other, interact with traffic lights and even see around corners. the advent of 5g could make these real, bringing faster speeds and greater bandwidth needed for smart traffic systems and truly autonomous vehicles. but it is not the only option for connecting cars. it's up against a more established wi-fi-based technology. there is a debate about which is better. the choice is between the existing wi-fi standard called dsrc, or dedicated short range communication, or c-v2x, cellular to vehicle to everything which would eventually use 5g networks. china was the first to make a decision favoring cellular technology for hi
emily: that was the huawei chairman liang hua speaking to bloomberg's tom mackenzie.: that was bloomberg's tom mackenzie with on its list of interview with huawei's chairman. so what language should a car speak? 5g or wi-fi? the answer could determine who will lead the way when it comes to developing self-driving cars. billions of dollars could be at stake, so could thousands of lives. bloomberg's end ludlow has the story. ed: cars that can talk to each other, interact with traffic lights and...
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>> just six months after they began dating, bezos and mackenzie were married and bezos continued to riseks where he began to explore a new medium, the internet. >> it spans the globe like a superhighway. it's called internet. >> i started looking at the internet and i found this incredible fact. >> jeff bezos saw that web activity has jumped 230,000% in a short period of time. that was the ding, ding, ding in his head. >> i think he was able to see that the web was growing and it would create a new set of business opportunities. >> jeff called me and he said, mackenzie and i are quitting our jobs and we're moving to seattle and we're starting a company. and i said, great, what are you going to do? he said we're going to sell books. i said nice. he said on the internet. i said cool. what's the internet? >> in 1994, then 30-year-old jeff bezos ditched his wall street job, borrowed his father's car and drove with his wife mackenzie to bellevue, washington, just outside seattle. and inside that garage, jeff bezos started his own company, an online bookstore. by the end of the year, that comp
>> just six months after they began dating, bezos and mackenzie were married and bezos continued to riseks where he began to explore a new medium, the internet. >> it spans the globe like a superhighway. it's called internet. >> i started looking at the internet and i found this incredible fact. >> jeff bezos saw that web activity has jumped 230,000% in a short period of time. that was the ding, ding, ding in his head. >> i think he was able to see that the web was...
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matt: thanks so much, tom mackenzie in beijing.alling after reporting profits that missed forecast. wind turbine revenue dropped. the danish manufacturer also narrowed its earnings guidance closer to the downside. joining us is the new ceo of vesta's -- vestas. let me ask you why you are narrowing forecast to the downside -- forecasts to the downside. is the outlook looking pessimistic? >> good morning, and thank you. , we have improved visibility for the remainder therefore, year, and we are increasing the range and guidance on the top side and we are doing it at the lower part of the range. but that also comes on the back of q2, where we had a record or intake there we have had the best service quarter in the vestas.of ve -- shape up to the fact that we are being challenged by tariffs and doing everything we can to mitigate. the fact is, they are still going up and still being introduced from various parts of the world. so that is the main reason for it. tariffs and a production tax credit being phased out in the u.s.. it is obvi
matt: thanks so much, tom mackenzie in beijing.alling after reporting profits that missed forecast. wind turbine revenue dropped. the danish manufacturer also narrowed its earnings guidance closer to the downside. joining us is the new ceo of vesta's -- vestas. let me ask you why you are narrowing forecast to the downside -- forecasts to the downside. is the outlook looking pessimistic? >> good morning, and thank you. , we have improved visibility for the remainder therefore, year, and we...
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editor of the daily express, michael booker, and the chief executive of demos think tank, polly mackenzielready in. the financial times leads on what it says was an angry confrontation between the chancellor and the prime minister after one of sajid javid's closest aides the times has the same top story — 11 over the sacking ofjavid's media the mirror has the news that from next year same sex couples will be allowed to strut their stuff on strictly come dancing. daily mail says borisjohnson has had a boost in the polls parliament. the daily telegraph reports the eu might be ready to grant another extension of the brexit deadline to avoid no deal. the star has the story of an islamic state fighter who they say was paid £10,000 in housing benefit in the uk. at remainer rebels — he accuses them of playing into the hands of the eu. and as well as the row between the pm and his chancellor, tomorrow's guardian reports of alarm among eu citizens in the uk hoping to gain settled status before brexit.
editor of the daily express, michael booker, and the chief executive of demos think tank, polly mackenzielready in. the financial times leads on what it says was an angry confrontation between the chancellor and the prime minister after one of sajid javid's closest aides the times has the same top story — 11 over the sacking ofjavid's media the mirror has the news that from next year same sex couples will be allowed to strut their stuff on strictly come dancing. daily mail says borisjohnson...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with michael booker and polly mackenziee minister pledges billions of pounds over the next three years to england's schools, following warnings from school leaders of a funding crisis. borisjohnson warns mps that they're damaging the uk's chances of getting a deal with the eu by trying to block a no—deal brexit. new research suggests the increased risk of breast cancer from hrt lasts more than a decade after treatment stops. police in hong kong conduct a wave of arrests and deny permission for a mass rally tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker and chief executive of demos think tank, polly mackenzie. welcome to you both. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads on what it says was an angry confrontation between the chancellor and the prime minister after one of sajid javid's closest aides was marched out of downing street. the times has the same top story, a rift between numbe
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with michael booker and polly mackenziee minister pledges billions of pounds over the next three years to england's schools, following warnings from school leaders of a funding crisis. borisjohnson warns mps that they're damaging the uk's chances of getting a deal with the eu by trying to block a no—deal brexit. new research suggests the increased risk of breast cancer from hrt lasts more than a decade after treatment stops....
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:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker and polly mackenzieay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has promised significant extra funding for schools in england, after a long—running campaign by head teachers warning of worsening budget shortages. next year, schools will get an extra £2.6 billion, rising to nearly £5 billion the following year — and reaching just over £7 billion by 2022—23. it's unclear where the money is coming from, but with a spending review due next week, it's another indication that an early election may be on the cards. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. the prime minister hosted a press conference today with a younger crowd than usual. convenient, then, that number 10 had some news for this group of budding journalists — more money for schools. it is £14 billion over three years, and that's both for primary schools and secondary schools. that's if you add up the spending over the three years, but the key question... where is this money going to come from? are you going
:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker and polly mackenzieay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has promised significant extra funding for schools in england, after a long—running campaign by head teachers warning of worsening budget shortages. next year, schools will get an extra £2.6 billion, rising to nearly £5 billion the following year — and reaching just over £7 billion by 2022—23. it's unclear...
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that was andrew mackenzie speaking exclusively to bloomberg.oining us for more is our metals and mining editor. how are investors going to take the results after digesting the payout? >> great question. you are clearly seeing them trade down. the future earnings paid out a big dividend to shareholders. the future picture looks quite weak. last majorsof the to report. they made a lot of money on iron ore. there is a big china question for the year ahead. matt: what is the outlook for metals and the big miners? >> so far we have been talking a lot about the trade war. you are starting to see that impact chinese growth. that is a big factor for commodity prices. if we see demand slow, you could likely see prices keep moving lower. iron ore in the past month is coming up really steep highs. matt: thanks very much. our metals and mining coverage out of london. now let's get to the bloomberg business flash. >> should shareholders come first? not according to the latest from some of the world's biggest companies, including jamie dimon. they want to ab
that was andrew mackenzie speaking exclusively to bloomberg.oining us for more is our metals and mining editor. how are investors going to take the results after digesting the payout? >> great question. you are clearly seeing them trade down. the future earnings paid out a big dividend to shareholders. the future picture looks quite weak. last majorsof the to report. they made a lot of money on iron ore. there is a big china question for the year ahead. matt: what is the outlook for...
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good stuff, thank you very much greg mackenzie in notting hill ona very much greg mackenzie in nottingwds well, i am sure. temperatures have now reached a new record for the late august bank holiday weekend, the met office has announced. 32.7 degrees celsius was recorded at heathrow airport earlier today. forecasters expect temperatures to get even hotter on monday — with a possible temperature of 33 degrees in the south east of england. already this summer the uk has recorded its highest ever temperature — with the mercury hitting 38.7 at cambridge in july. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. still a bit of time for those temperatures to rise at heathrow. probably at 33.7, something like that before the end of the day. the sunshine is pretty much widespread across the uk. there are onlyjust a few exceptions and that's mainly across west wales and south—west england where we see a few patches of cloud moving in from the coast from time to time. temperatures, 33, 304 from time to time. temperatures, 33, 30 4 degrees across parts of south—east england. temperatures
good stuff, thank you very much greg mackenzie in notting hill ona very much greg mackenzie in nottingwds well, i am sure. temperatures have now reached a new record for the late august bank holiday weekend, the met office has announced. 32.7 degrees celsius was recorded at heathrow airport earlier today. forecasters expect temperatures to get even hotter on monday — with a possible temperature of 33 degrees in the south east of england. already this summer the uk has recorded its highest...
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mackenzie had to say you could also call them the 1st royal dream couple because albert and victoria really were in love and while both of them or especially prince albert saw the political advantage of being married to the queen of britain they also married for love idols and that wasn't standard practice back then he did a lot of them. but tragically albert died when he was just 42 big hoary a mourning him for the rest of her life. she had many statues built in his honor the 1st one was in cobol and still stands on its market square. rosenow palace once the summer residence of the dukes of sachs and co borgen go to lies a few kilometers out of town. it was here that albert was born in 1819. he was the 2nd son of ernest the 3rd and his wife louise. albert was also baptized here in the marble hall. visitors to the palace can see a cradle dating from this period and marvel at the gardens. in her memoirs queen victoria wrote of rosenow palace if i were not who i am this would be my real home . wendy. toria and albert visited family in cobol they lived in ehrenborg palace in the heart o
mackenzie had to say you could also call them the 1st royal dream couple because albert and victoria really were in love and while both of them or especially prince albert saw the political advantage of being married to the queen of britain they also married for love idols and that wasn't standard practice back then he did a lot of them. but tragically albert died when he was just 42 big hoary a mourning him for the rest of her life. she had many statues built in his honor the 1st one was in...
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market that's right i mean a 3rd of the global luxury market is now china according to a report by mackenziei don't i don't think that these are happening on purpose i guess but the us china trade war is maybe easy to see these within the context of the perhaps there's some efforts there to to reimpose the us position in by by using bronze but i actually think a lot of this just happens you go to corporate headquarters somewhere in europe or the us and they just don't pay attention to what's happening in the local in the local markets and then you get these kind of p.r. disasters beijing is putting pressure on companies and what if you use that as disagreeable ads and expert clifford conan breaking down the story for us clifford thank you so much well from the world of international fashion geopolitics to a small town in the west of germany after world war 2 u.s. troops were stationed and help stepped in via spock but as the g.i.'s left whole apartment blocks stood empty until 2 entrepreneurs came up with an idea building a base in germany for made in china. will one is eager to do business
market that's right i mean a 3rd of the global luxury market is now china according to a report by mackenziei don't i don't think that these are happening on purpose i guess but the us china trade war is maybe easy to see these within the context of the perhaps there's some efforts there to to reimpose the us position in by by using bronze but i actually think a lot of this just happens you go to corporate headquarters somewhere in europe or the us and they just don't pay attention to what's...
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tom mackenzie sat down with the companies chairman.alked about huawei's and how the smartphone business can survive without google's android operating system. the u.s.not know when will make a decision on android and when that decision will come. we have to make reparations for our products. we will evaluate our strategy. if we are not able to use android, we have the ability to develop our own operating system and ecosystem to become the basis to the customers. give us a sense of how fundamental you have had to change supply chains to mitigate these pressures? have you completed those changes or are there more to be done? list placed by the u.s. was disruptive to our supply chain as we already made plans for the u.s. for our business. suppliers stopped supplying us, so we had to make adjustments to our supply chain, including our process of purchasing, manufacturing, and delivering products. we will do adjustments to our supply change and change to other suppliers and use our own chips for the core components. i think the damage to th
tom mackenzie sat down with the companies chairman.alked about huawei's and how the smartphone business can survive without google's android operating system. the u.s.not know when will make a decision on android and when that decision will come. we have to make reparations for our products. we will evaluate our strategy. if we are not able to use android, we have the ability to develop our own operating system and ecosystem to become the basis to the customers. give us a sense of how...
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paul: china correspondent tom mackenzie in beijing and maria tadeo on the phone.hank you for joining us. still to come, $44 billion hit. apple being buffeted by trade war. trade,next, the views on markets and fed policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. u.s. markets, optimism over trade war progress gave stocks a boost but commodities under pressure. su keenan has more. let's get started with the stock market because we saw them higher. the volume was still low. su: many say it is the end of the summer time where typically you see a lot of wall street veterans take off. there is the hidden volatility. even though the vix has declined, volatility remains and you've got very fragile investor sentiment. investors watching the headlines read especially when you have trade headlines, it adds the volatility. the stocks index was actually strong after a big selloff friday. take a look at some of the big movers. they have a lot to do with the drugmaker sector. amgen, allrs squibb, of them related. amgen to pay $13.4
paul: china correspondent tom mackenzie in beijing and maria tadeo on the phone.hank you for joining us. still to come, $44 billion hit. apple being buffeted by trade war. trade,next, the views on markets and fed policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. u.s. markets, optimism over trade war progress gave stocks a boost but commodities under pressure. su keenan has more. let's get started with the stock market because we saw them higher....
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thanks for that great introduction, mackenzie.orter: [cheering and applause] i want to thank all of you for taking the time and for caring about our country to get together and talk about what were going to do to make things better. we are at a difficult moment in the life of this nation. we are at a chaotic and unstable and frightening and divided moment but i believe it is in our hands to change all of that, not just for the moment but for the era ahead of us. i think we are lucky and unlucky enough to be among those americans who get to be alive making decisions where the country reaches is a fork in the road. this is about a lot moretrtr thn who is the president today although lord knows he will do a need a new president. [cheering and applause] >> we have folks choosing between whether to buy prescription drugs or whether to buy groceries on the president's focus is on whether to buy greenland. ug have a problem. [laughter] when he was serious about buying greenland but joking about the medal of honor we've got a problem.m.we
thanks for that great introduction, mackenzie.orter: [cheering and applause] i want to thank all of you for taking the time and for caring about our country to get together and talk about what were going to do to make things better. we are at a difficult moment in the life of this nation. we are at a chaotic and unstable and frightening and divided moment but i believe it is in our hands to change all of that, not just for the moment but for the era ahead of us. i think we are lucky and unlucky...
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tom mackenzie in beijing. he is our china correspondent.wo years since dara khosrowshahi took the wheel at uber. fromiting the ceo role terms: it. there is a cloud -- travis colonic. how uber plans to whether the headlines. u.s. the consumer in the is very strong. we are a very global company. the majority of our transactions are outside the u.s. so we look at global growth to the extent it slows down. that could be a negative for us. local growth slows down, we will have more partners wanting to come off of the platform because flexible very, very labor opportunities. the growth of the company is such that we will be relatively resistant to any macro slowdown and we are not the man is down with the u.s. consumer as of yet. >> what is plan b? we have heard about investing in vietnam or brazil. what is the backup plan? we do not actually have to go out and buy cars, etc. andill obviously be wary make sure our partners consorts vehicles in an economic way. many of them source vehicles through the secondhand. i do not think this trade war -- w
tom mackenzie in beijing. he is our china correspondent.wo years since dara khosrowshahi took the wheel at uber. fromiting the ceo role terms: it. there is a cloud -- travis colonic. how uber plans to whether the headlines. u.s. the consumer in the is very strong. we are a very global company. the majority of our transactions are outside the u.s. so we look at global growth to the extent it slows down. that could be a negative for us. local growth slows down, we will have more partners wanting...
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let's get straight to tom mackenzie. tensions escalate very quickly here, don't they?n hearing from the vice premier, a summit. he says china does oppose the protectionist measures, no big surprise. he also says he thinks that china has the tools it needs to sustain growth, and that is key, because there is a sense among officials that they have what is needed to sustain and weather the storm, despite weak data and the increasing pressure. this all comes from the back of what happened on friday. china outlined its retaliatory measures of $5 billion worth of tariffs on u.s. goods, and then you have the trump tweet storm, saying he would be raising additional tariffs on china. but from the chinese perspective, they are looking once again at the farm states in the u.s., some political pressure on president trump, so they will ramp up tariffs on things like soybeans -- no big surprise. and reinstating additional tariffs on u.s. autos. bmw and mercedes make a lot of their cars in the u.s., shipping them to the chinese markets, also ford and gm and tesla. in terms of what we
let's get straight to tom mackenzie. tensions escalate very quickly here, don't they?n hearing from the vice premier, a summit. he says china does oppose the protectionist measures, no big surprise. he also says he thinks that china has the tools it needs to sustain growth, and that is key, because there is a sense among officials that they have what is needed to sustain and weather the storm, despite weak data and the increasing pressure. this all comes from the back of what happened on...
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like, "this is the only one we could find." [ laughter ] so this is -- this is a dog named spuds mackenzieas the original party animal [ light laughter ] and it was at a time where we all thought it was okay to have things children like sell us beer [ laughter ] >> dang. >> seth: yeah, so a lot of kids that were well below the drinking age would wear spuds mackenzie, like, t-shirts and stuff. >> oh. >> seth: yeah, we wised up [ laughter ] >> you budweis'd up. >> seth: we budweis'd up [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause that's the sort of - you know, that -- that sort of pun ability you have would make you a big fan of the menendez brothers who wrote the parody songs for oasis. [ laughter ] >> okay. i believe you. >> seth: all right you have some for me >> yes, i have things for you, and you've not seen these before >> seth: i have not seen these before >> great okay, so here's the first one. >> seth: okay. that is -- those are animated dinosaurs? dragons. [ audience oohs >> yes, they are dragons >> seth: they're dragons >> yes >> seth: from a popular show called - >> called? >> seth: "drago
like, "this is the only one we could find." [ laughter ] so this is -- this is a dog named spuds mackenzieas the original party animal [ light laughter ] and it was at a time where we all thought it was okay to have things children like sell us beer [ laughter ] >> dang. >> seth: yeah, so a lot of kids that were well below the drinking age would wear spuds mackenzie, like, t-shirts and stuff. >> oh. >> seth: yeah, we wised up [ laughter ] >> you budweis'd...
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book. lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." new poise® active collection™ active or thipadsnd of active, have no-slip wings and are 5x drier. so you can stay you and stay amazing. poise®. the number one brand for light bladder leaks. friends & family sale!.... take an extra 20% off! save on kid's apparel... yoand a toaster oven.ust $19.99... plus - save even more on your back-to-school purchase! plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! plus - free amazon returns now at all kohl's stores! this weekend... at kohl's. i wanted more that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book. lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." new poise® active collection™ active...
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let's get more with our beijing correspondent and anchor tom mackenzie. sides in terms of trade negotiations? >> is interesting. president trump was offering a morsel of optimism, but with caveats around while way in hong kong. is going to beit difficult to get a deal if there is violence in hong kong. while way suggesting maybe the u.s. is going to ease up ,estrictions -- huawei suggesting maybe the u.s. is going to ease restrictions. president trump pushing back on that. perspective, if you want to trade deal, you have to ease up on restrictions. what we heard, that is important. you have negotiations continuing between china and the u.s. over the telephone. he said that will continue, and he hopes that will lay the groundwork for the sites to meet in washington in early september to continue these talks. the reality is china and the u.s. both want different things at this stage. china is digging in leading up to this crucial anniversary, celebrating the seven-year anniversary of the people's republic of china. 70th anniversary of the people's republic
let's get more with our beijing correspondent and anchor tom mackenzie. sides in terms of trade negotiations? >> is interesting. president trump was offering a morsel of optimism, but with caveats around while way in hong kong. is going to beit difficult to get a deal if there is violence in hong kong. while way suggesting maybe the u.s. is going to ease up ,estrictions -- huawei suggesting maybe the u.s. is going to ease restrictions. president trump pushing back on that. perspective, if...
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.p lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." it's what's on the inside that counts. you're dang right it is. for a limited time, p'zones are just $5 each. all three are a part of the $5 and up lineup. only from pizza hut. no one outpizzas the hut® did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. that bud light lime, orange the aand lemon teas are brewed with real lime, orange and lemon peels. well, maybe you can't, but there are some firm context clues. at
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.p lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." it's what's on the inside that counts....
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.ace laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." friends & family sale!.... take an extra 20% off! save on junior's tops... skechers - starting at $35.99... and bath towels. plus - save even more on your back-to-school purchase! plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! plus - free amazon returns now at all kohl's stores! this weekend... at kohl's. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood - ok who... - iall of us.old navy? his stripes, her dots, my spots, it's all old navy honey. - really? - we cool? yea. we're cool. shop kids & baby on sale up to sixty percent off. with styles from just five bucks. - now at old navy. - what
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.ace laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." friends & family sale!.... take an extra 20% off! save...
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. >>> mackenzie bezos is now amazon's largest shareholder following the divorce from jeff bezos.ake in amazon now worth more than $37 billion. according to "forbes," she's the third richest woman on earth. she plans to give away her wealth. >>> today is national ice cream day. there's a new ice cream that has bits of real hot dog. it features cookies osbons, candied meat, and mustard infused gelato. >> there is a very strange trend. we talked about the mustard ice cream yesterday and then this one. >> the mustard ice cream on top of this except i think i'm going to take a pass on both. >> my friend tried the mustard one yesterday. she said it was really good. >> really. okay. >> don't knock it till you try it. >> okay, fine. but maybe hot dogs are out. >> all right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks. >>> still to come, the inspiration in the stands. a young soccer fan born without yehand makes a connection with a prescription eucrisa... ...works at and below the surface of the skin. it blocks overactive pde4 enzymes... ...which is believed to reduce inflammat
. >>> mackenzie bezos is now amazon's largest shareholder following the divorce from jeff bezos.ake in amazon now worth more than $37 billion. according to "forbes," she's the third richest woman on earth. she plans to give away her wealth. >>> today is national ice cream day. there's a new ice cream that has bits of real hot dog. it features cookies osbons, candied meat, and mustard infused gelato. >> there is a very strange trend. we talked about the mustard...
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mackenzie had to say you could also call them the 1st royal dream couple because albert and victoria really were in love while both of them or especially prince albert saw the political advantage of being married to the queen of britain they also married for love and that wasn't standard practice back then and he did a lot of. tragically albert died when he was just 42 victoria mourning him for the rest of her life. she had many statues built in his honor the 1st one was in cold war and still stands on its market square. rosenow palace once the summer residence of the dukes of socks and co borgen gota lies a few kilometers out of town. it was here that albert was born in 1819. he was the 2nd son of ernest the 3rd and his wife louise. albert was also baptized here in the marble hall. visitors to the palace can see a cradle dating from this period and marvel at the gardens. and her memoirs of queen victoria wrote of rosenow palace if i were not who i am this would be my real home. when victoria and albert visited family in co book they lived in arab or palace in the heart of town. at t
mackenzie had to say you could also call them the 1st royal dream couple because albert and victoria really were in love while both of them or especially prince albert saw the political advantage of being married to the queen of britain they also married for love and that wasn't standard practice back then and he did a lot of. tragically albert died when he was just 42 victoria mourning him for the rest of her life. she had many statues built in his honor the 1st one was in cold war and still...
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tom mackenzie sat down for an exclusive interview with the huawei chair on the company's shenzhen campusalked about the company's role and how they can survive without google's android operating system. mr. hua: we don't know when the u.s. will make the decision on
tom mackenzie sat down for an exclusive interview with the huawei chair on the company's shenzhen campusalked about the company's role and how they can survive without google's android operating system. mr. hua: we don't know when the u.s. will make the decision on
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ten cities are now asking the eu for help. 0ur europe correspondent, jean mackenzie, has been to valencialocals shop, visitors post to social media. tourism has exploded here recently, meaning so hazmat but, making it the obvious choice. —— meaning so has airbnb. that makes it the obvious choice for this stag party. we use it for most trips we have taken. but this authentic experience carries a hidden cost. this block of flats has just been purchased by a developer who wants to turn them all into tourist lets. jesus and miguel have 13 days to leave their home. like a likea number of like a number of cities in europe, the counsellor is trying to restrict airbnb by using local laws but it is a struggle. in this neighbourhood, one in eight homes is listed on the site and rent has shot up in recent yea rs. site and rent has shot up in recent years. airbnb started as a way for people to make money by renting out their homes. the issue here is that developers are now coming in, purchasing entire blocks of flats and renting them out only to tourist. while hosts are taking on multiple properties.
ten cities are now asking the eu for help. 0ur europe correspondent, jean mackenzie, has been to valencialocals shop, visitors post to social media. tourism has exploded here recently, meaning so hazmat but, making it the obvious choice. —— meaning so has airbnb. that makes it the obvious choice for this stag party. we use it for most trips we have taken. but this authentic experience carries a hidden cost. this block of flats has just been purchased by a developer who wants to turn them...
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.mm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. lights out with david spade is next. now here it is... your moment of zen. >> americans are slow to wake up, once we do wake up we slam it like nobody's business it. >> slam it. >> slam it. >> slam it. >> slam it. >> slam it. >> slam it. >> i'm running for president because it is time for this generation of americans to slam it and kick ass. ( cheers and applause ) ♪
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.mm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. lights out with david spade is next. now...
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tom mackenzie joins us from beijing. how much gold has china amassed now?ey have been amassing since december of 2018. about 94 they now have tons of gold. the added an additional 10 tons in july. analysts have said this is part of a diversification play. they want to diversify fx reserves away from u.s. dollars. some economists we have been speaking to, they will continue buying gold gradually in the months ahead. not enough each month to move the price significantly but this gradual appreciation will continue. reserves, thee fx latest numbers out toward the end of the day yesterday in beijing. the fx reserves now standing at the month of july at $3.1 trillion. marginally below the june number , dropping below 3.1 2 trillion u.s. dollars. still comfortably above that $3 trillion level. our bloomberg economists say the inflows and outflows are relatively stable and there is no real sign that reserves are being used to intervene in the currency markets in any way. that is largely down to that u.s. dollar strength that we saw in july, putting a bit of pressur
tom mackenzie joins us from beijing. how much gold has china amassed now?ey have been amassing since december of 2018. about 94 they now have tons of gold. the added an additional 10 tons in july. analysts have said this is part of a diversification play. they want to diversify fx reserves away from u.s. dollars. some economists we have been speaking to, they will continue buying gold gradually in the months ahead. not enough each month to move the price significantly but this gradual...
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.o mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." belvita breakfast biscuits to get you through your nine, ten and your eleven-a.m. team mixer. made with a delicious blend of grains. get 4 hours of lasting energy to outlast your morning. made with a delicious blend of grains. ahh doctor pepper?! and delicious dr pepper! are you worried your time travel will alter the future? the butterfly effect? nah-ahh. woah-ahh! oh, they're gentle creatures. dr pepper. so nice to treat you! well then chill your reese's, dessyou'll eat it slower.ast? i wouldn't know i swallow mine whole like a duck. not sorry. reese's. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor:
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.o mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." belvita breakfast...
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.g. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." ♪ give extra, get extra with new extra refreshers gum. i can taste your beer. i want to taste his beer. [ indistinct conversations ] samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste. samuel adams sam '76 -- see? romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. why are you here? why are you here? why are either of you here?! hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org within that is our show for tonightk thank you for tuning in, david spade is coming up next but here st, your moment of zen. >> this co
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.g. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." ♪ give extra, get extra with new extra refreshers gum. i can taste your beer. i want to taste his...
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you recently saw andrew mackenzie from bhp say this is a crisis and we need emergency action. where we have not moved the dial a centimetre. we're still headed towards catastrophe. we need something new. so if i was the prime minister of this country, what i would be doing is getting all the industries together, saying i'm watching you all, you're all scared to move first because you don't want to lose your advantage. how will we move together collectively? give me your pledges, so that i can take them to the un and show that we're actually going to lead. because when companies make pledges, particularly short—term ones, they tend to stand by them. and what about governments? there are some interesting remarks from zhou dadi, a member of china's national expert panel on climate change last summer, where he said china is the number one emitter of greenhouse gases. we hold our hands up, so china will take more action internationally to combat climate change. he then said china had already reduced emissions intensity relative to gdp by 44%, which is quite handy because he promise
you recently saw andrew mackenzie from bhp say this is a crisis and we need emergency action. where we have not moved the dial a centimetre. we're still headed towards catastrophe. we need something new. so if i was the prime minister of this country, what i would be doing is getting all the industries together, saying i'm watching you all, you're all scared to move first because you don't want to lose your advantage. how will we move together collectively? give me your pledges, so that i can...
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.ts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." i can taste your beer. i want to taste his beer. [ indistinct conversations ] samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an actor who can currently be seen in "rocketman" and the upcoming film "skin." >> the feds need your full cooperation on this thing, brian, okay? there ain't no deal without it. >> i just want to know where we're going to go, where we're going to live, what about the girls. >> look, all of that is classified, okay? i won't know unless you want me to. >> what about school for the girls? >> they will be t
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.ts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." i can taste your beer. i want to taste his...
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ten cities are now asking the eu for help. jean mackenzie reports.cial media. tourism has exploded here recently, meaning so has airbnb, making it the obvious choice for pete's stag party. we looked at the kind of cost of hotels versus the cost of getting one apartment which is what we have and it sleeps 11, it means we can be together. probably used it for most trips i've taken in the last three or four years. it's good to feel like you're living like a local. but this authentic experience carries a hidden cost. this block of flats has just been bought by a developer who is looking to turn them all into tourist lets. jesus and miguel have 30 days to leave their rented home of 14 years. like a number of cities in europe, the council is trying to restrict airbnb by using local laws, but it's a struggle. in this neighbourhood, one in eight homes is now listed on the site and rents have shot up in recent years. airbnb started as a way for people to make a bit more money by being able to rent out their homes, but the issue here is that developers are now
ten cities are now asking the eu for help. jean mackenzie reports.cial media. tourism has exploded here recently, meaning so has airbnb, making it the obvious choice for pete's stag party. we looked at the kind of cost of hotels versus the cost of getting one apartment which is what we have and it sleeps 11, it means we can be together. probably used it for most trips i've taken in the last three or four years. it's good to feel like you're living like a local. but this authentic experience...
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and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.r. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." na blend of quality probiotics. and fermented whole food botanicals, expertly curated to naturally support your gut health every day. go with align whole food blend. from the pros in digestive health. i crafted new mango hibiscus herbal iced tea to bloom with flavor. from the finest ingredients, like hibiscus and mango. new pure leaf herbals. blooming with flavor and naturally caffeine free. new pure leaf herbals. themakes sleep feel cool.ze™ so no more nocturnal baking. or polar ice cap air conditioner mode. because the tempur-breeze™ transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool, night after night. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome
and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book.r. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." na blend of quality probiotics. and fermented whole food botanicals, expertly...
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tom mackenzie joins us now.s is quite a moment for elon musk to be heading to a tech event in china. tom: for one of the most high profile u.s. corporate leaders, one of the most colorful corporate leaders to be in shanghai. china's financial hub. this is days after president trump says he wants american companies to pull out of china. and elon musk will be headlining an event at the ai world conference. they will be talking artificial intelligence, and area drawing greater scrutiny from the u.s.. this is an area where the u.s. and china are pushing ahead to see who can lead. china else comes close to -- to what china and the u.s. have. this is an event, a key event to unveil some of the advancements. you have officials along with business leaders and academics, getting an indication of how much state support there will be as well as private enterprises stepping up in this space. we will be listening to elon musk when he takes the stage with jack ma from alibaba. also listening for advancements on technology, ge
tom mackenzie joins us now.s is quite a moment for elon musk to be heading to a tech event in china. tom: for one of the most high profile u.s. corporate leaders, one of the most colorful corporate leaders to be in shanghai. china's financial hub. this is days after president trump says he wants american companies to pull out of china. and elon musk will be headlining an event at the ai world conference. they will be talking artificial intelligence, and area drawing greater scrutiny from the...
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i am tom mackenzie. yvonne: i am yvonne man. we are counting down to trade.s. our top stories today. >> until such time as there is a deal, we will be taxing the hell out of china. that is all there is. david: on the back of those -- oil stocks sink. president trump is adding 10% next month. yvonne: reversing losses on gold. this
i am tom mackenzie. yvonne: i am yvonne man. we are counting down to trade.s. our top stories today. >> until such time as there is a deal, we will be taxing the hell out of china. that is all there is. david: on the back of those -- oil stocks sink. president trump is adding 10% next month. yvonne: reversing losses on gold. this
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tom mackenzie has been watching this. more trade war back and forth.kely to react to this decision? tom: it is not going to go well. it's a reminder that 2 central ingredients in the g20 truth between the presidents has essentially combo. they are not buying u.s. bonds goods. to refrain now going from issuing these licenses, having said that exactly what it would do. there's going to be an impact on huawei itself, particularly its smartphone divisive -- division. it will also be an impact on intel, telecom, and micron, which depend on the purchases by huawei. pain on both sides and complicating the trade tensions between these sides. to goect the negotiators to washington and continue the talks. this is just another hurdle. shery: really interesting this week has been the focus on the yuan. it usually wouldn't be paid that close attention to, but sentiment has swayed so much by that reference rate. what are we seeing, in terms of china stabilizing the currency? tom: the view is that as long as trade tensions remain in the status quo position they are i
tom mackenzie has been watching this. more trade war back and forth.kely to react to this decision? tom: it is not going to go well. it's a reminder that 2 central ingredients in the g20 truth between the presidents has essentially combo. they are not buying u.s. bonds goods. to refrain now going from issuing these licenses, having said that exactly what it would do. there's going to be an impact on huawei itself, particularly its smartphone divisive -- division. it will also be an impact on...
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tom mackenzie is in beijing. start with you. we have seen travelers really get affected in hong kong. when will operations return back to normal? stephen: it seems like it is back to normal right now because i was just up in the departure hall and i was looking at the board for departing flights between now and 1:30. all the flights are listed and i counted nine cancellations. that is not bad for an airport that handles 1100 flights per day. i am looking at the arrival board and i do not see any delays. when i arrived at the airport, i did the numerous planes landing. a problem.t anybody who checked in before 4:30 yesterday afternoon, if they could get through the gates which were blocked by protesters, north and south, if they could get to the gate and were checked in before 4:30, they could have left. everything after that was pretty much canceled, but arriving flights still continued into the evening even though this arrival hall and the departure hall was packed with heating amounts of amounts of-- heaving protesters, blocki
tom mackenzie is in beijing. start with you. we have seen travelers really get affected in hong kong. when will operations return back to normal? stephen: it seems like it is back to normal right now because i was just up in the departure hall and i was looking at the board for departing flights between now and 1:30. all the flights are listed and i counted nine cancellations. that is not bad for an airport that handles 1100 flights per day. i am looking at the arrival board and i do not see...